praty—áñc See p. 674.
praty-áñc mfn. (nom. pratyáṅ; pratī́cī, pratīcī́ [and pratyañcī, [Vop.]] ; pratyák) turned towards, facing (acc.), [RV.]; [AV.]; [VS.]
coming (opp. to arvāñc, ‘going’), [RV.]
being or coming from behind, turning the back, averted, moving in an opposite direction, [ib.]; [Br.]; [KātyŚr.]
westward, western, occidental, to the west of (abl.), [VS.]; [AV.]; [Br.]; [Mn.] &c.
turned back or inward, inner, interior, [Prab.]; [BhP.]; [Vedāntas.]
equal to, a match for (acc.), [AV.]
past, gone, [L.]
praty-áñc m. the individual soul, [Prab. vi, 4/5]