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81 circo
circare, circavi, circatus V TRANStraverse; go about (L+S); wander through -
82 circueo
circuire, circuivi(ii), circuitus Vencircle, surround; border; skirt; circulate/wander through; go/measure round -
83 circumcirco
circumcircare, circumcircavi, circumcircatus Vencircle, surround; border; skirt; circulate/wander through; go/measure round -
84 circumeo
circumire, circumivi(ii), circumitus Vencircle, surround; border; skirt; circulate/wander through; go/measure round -
85 circumio
circumere, -, - Vencircle, surround; border; skirt; circulate/wander through; go/measure round -
86 pererro
pererrare, pererravi, pererratus Vwander through, roam or ramble over -
87 अतिव्रज्
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88 प्रभ्रम्
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89 प्रविचर्
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90 विहृ
vi-hṛiP. - harati (rarely Ā.), to put asunder, keep apart, separate, open RV. AV. Br. ṠrS. ;
to distribute andᅠ transpose (verses orᅠ parts of verses) Br. ṠrS. ;
to disperse (clouds, opp. to saṉ-hṛi) Hariv. ;
(with talāttalam) to shift, let pass from hand to hand MBh. ;
to divide ( alsoᅠ arithmetically) KātyṠr. Gol.;
to construct (in geom.) Ṡulbas. ;
to cut off, sever MBh. ;
to extract from (abl.) ib. ;
to carry away, remove Kāv. Rājat. ;
to tear in pieces, lacerate RV. ;
to move on, walk ĀṡvṠr. ;
to spend orᅠ pass (time) Gobh. Mn. MBh. etc.;
to roam, wander through (acc.) MBh. ;
(esp.) to walk orᅠ roam about for pleasure, divert one's self Gaut. Mn. MBh. etc. (with mṛigayām, « to go about hunting» R.);
to shed (tears) Ṡak.:
Desid. seeᅠ vi-jihīrshā, - shu
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91 व्यनुसृ
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92 durchschweifen
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93 durchstreifen
durch·strei·fen * [dʊrçʼʃtraifn̩]vt( geh);etw \durchstreifen to roam [or wander] through sth;die Welt \durchstreifen to rove the world -
94 geistern
geis·tern [ʼgaistɐn]vi sein1) ( herumgehen)was geisterst du denn im Dunkeln durchs Haus? what are you doing wandering about [or round] the house in the dark like a ghost?2) ( spuken)es geistert immer noch durch die Köpfe it still haunts people's minds -
95 irren
ir·ren1. ir·ren [ʼɪrən]vi sein;2. ir·ren [ʼɪrən]WENDUNGEN:vr ( sich täuschen)sich \irren to be mistaken [or wrong];da irrst du dich you're wrong there;ich irre mich bestimmt nicht, ich weiß, was ich gesehen habe I'm definitely not wrong, I know what I saw;so kann man sich in jdm \irren! it shows you how wrong you can be about someone!;wenn ich mich nicht irre,... if I am not mistaken... -
96 Streifzug
Streif·zug m1) ( Bummel) expedition;ein \Streifzug durch die Antiquitätengeschäfte/ über die Flohmärkte a trip [or tour] round [or (Am) to] the antique shops/flea markets;einen \Streifzug durch etw machen to take a wander through sth;3) ( Exkurs) digression;ein musikalischer \Streifzug durch die Barockzeit a brief musical survey of the baroque period -
97 errabundamente
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98 obczy|zna
f sgt książk. foreign lands; (wygnanie) exile- emigrować na obczyznę to go into exile- mieszkać na obczyźnie to live in exile- tułać się po obczyźnie to wander through foreign landsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > obczy|zna
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99 errar entre
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100 circo
circo, āre, 1, v. a. [circus]. = circumeo.I. II.To wander through: TOTAM REGIONEM, Inscr. ap. Hermes, 1, 343.
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