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1 उद्वेप्
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2 परिवेप्
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3 प्रवेप्
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4 विप्
vip
p. vipāná RV. ;
pf. vivepe Gr.;
vivipre RV. ;
aor. avepishṭa Br. ;
fut. vepitā, vepishyate Gr.;
inf. vepitum ib.), to tremble, shake, shiver, vibrate, quiver, be stirred RV. etc. etc.;
to start back through fear Pañcar. Kathās.:
Caus. vipáyati orᅠ vepayati (aor. avīvipat), to cause to tremble orᅠ move, shake, agitate RV. etc. etc.
+ cf. Lat. vibrare;
Goth. weipan;
Germ. wîfen, weifen, Wipfel;
Eng. whiffle
víp2) mfn. inwardly stirred orᅠ excited, inspired RV. ;
f. « easily moved orᅠ bent, flexible (?)», a switch, rod etc., the shaft (of an arrow), the rods (which form the bottom of the Soma filter, andᅠ support the straining cloth) RV. ;
a finger Naigh. II, 5.
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5 विविप्
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6 संवेप्
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7 सम्प्रविप्
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