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अरं॒ कामा॑य॒ हर॑यो दधन्विरे स्थि॒राय॑ हिन्व॒न्हर॑यो॒ हरी॑ तु॒रा
अर्व॑द्भि॒र्यो हरि॑भि॒र्जोष॒मीय॑ते॒ सो अ॑स्य॒ कामं॒ हरि॑वन्तमानशे
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áraṃ kā́māya hárayo dadhanvire
sthirā́ya hinvan hárayo hárī turā́
árvadbhir yó háribhir jóṣam ī́yate
só asya kā́maṃ hárivantam ānaśe
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aramfrom áram
from kā́ma-
from hári-
from √dhanv-
from sthirá-
from √hi-
from hári-
from hári-
from turá- 1
from yá-
from hári-
from jóṣa-
from √i- 1
from sá- ~ tá-
from kā́ma-
from √naś- 1
10.96.7
Tle gold-hued drops have flowed to gratify his wish: the yellow dro s have urged the swift Bays to the Strong. He who speeds on with Bay Steeds even as he lists hath satisfied his longing for the golden drops.
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| 10.96.7 | áram aram : áram ind., see s.v. aram : áram ind. (√ ṛ; see ara), readily, fitly, suitably, so as to answer a purpose (with dat.), [RV.] aram : (with purú, or prithú) enough, sufficiently, [RV. i, 142, 10] and [v, 66, 5] with dat., e.g. (bhaktaya) id., [Pāṇ. viii, 2, 18], [Kāś.] [cf. álam and Gk. ἄρα]. 🔎 áram | áram aram : áram ind., see s.v. aram : áram ind. (√ ṛ; see ara), readily, fitly, suitably, so as to answer a purpose (with dat.), [RV.] aram : (with purú, or prithú) enough, sufficiently, [RV. i, 142, 10] and [v, 66, 5] with dat., e.g. (bhaktaya) id., [Pāṇ. viii, 2, 18], [Kāś.] [cf. álam and Gk. ἄρα]. 🔎 áram | invariable |
| 10.96.7 | kā́māya kāmāya : kā́°māya ind. according to desire, agreeably to the wishes of, out of love for (gen. or dat.), [RV.]; [AV.]; [TS.]; [ŚBr.]; [ChUp.] 🔎 kā́māya | kā́ma- kāma : &c. See s.v. kāma : kā́ma m. (fr. √ 2. kam; once kāmá, [VS. xx, 60]), wish, desire, longing (kāmo me bhuñjīta bhavān, my wish is that you should eat, [Pāṇ. iii, 3, 153]), desire for, longing after (gen. dat., or loc.), love, affection, object of desire or of love or of pleasure, [RV.]; [VS.]; [TS.]; [AV.]; [ŚBr.]; [MBh.]; [R.] &c. kāma : pleasure, enjoyment kāma : love, especially sexual love or sensuality kāma : Love or Desire personified, [AV. ix], [xii], [xix] (cf. [RV. x, 129, 4]), [VS.]; [PārGṛ.] kāma : N. of the god of love, [AV. iii, 25, 1]; [MBh.]; [Lalit.] kāma : (represented as son of Dharma and husband of Rati [[MBh. i, 2596 ff.]; [Hariv.]; [VP.]]; or as a son of Brahmā, [VP.]; or sometimes of Saṃkalpa, [BhP. vi, 6, 10]; cf. kāma-deva) kāma : N. of Agni, [SV. ii, 8, 2, 19, 3]; [AV.]; [TS.]; [KātyŚr.]; [ŚāṅkhŚr.] kāma : of Viṣṇu, [Gal.] kāma : of Baladeva (cf. kāma-pāla), [L.] kāma : a stake in gambling, [Nār. xvi, 9] kāma : a species of mango tree (= mahā-rāja-cūta), [L.] kāma : N. of a metre consisting of four lines of two long syllables each kāma : a kind of bean, [L.] kāma : a particular form of temple, [Hcat.] kāma : N. of several men kāma : kā́ma n. object of desire, [L.] kāma : semen virile, [L.] kāma : N. of a Tīrtha, [MBh. iii, 5047] kāma : kāmá mfn. wishing, desiring, [RV. ix, 113, 11] kāma : kā́ma n. (ifc.) desirous of, desiring, having a desire or intention (cf. go-k°, dharma-k°; frequently with inf. in tu cf. tyaktu-k°.) 🔎 kā́ma- | nominal stemSGMDAT |
| 10.96.7 | hárayaḥ | hári- hari : mfn. (for 2. See col. 3) bearing, carrying (see dṛti and nātha-h°). hari : hári mfn. (prob. fr. a lost √ hṛ, ‘to be yellow or green’; for 1. See above, col. 2) fawn-coloured, reddish brown, brown, tawny, pale yellow, yellow, fallow, bay (esp. applied to horses), green, greenish, [RV.] &c., &c. hari : hári m. yellow or reddish brown or green (the colour), [L.] hari : a horse, steed (esp. of Indra), [RV.] &c. &c. hari : a lion, [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c. hari : the sign of the zodiac Leo, [VarBṛS.] hari : the sun, [ib.] hari : = hari-nakṣatra, [ib.] hari : a monkey, [MBh.]; [R.] &c. hari : ([L.] also, a ray of light; the moon; Phaseolus Mungo; a jackal; a parrot; a peacock; the Koil or Indian cuckoo; a goose; a frog; a snake; fire) hari : the wind or N. of Vāyu (god of the wind), [R.] hari : of Indra, [ib.] &c. hari : (esp.) N. of Viṣṇu-Kṛṣṇa (in this sense thought by some to be derived from √ hṛ, ‘to take away or remove evil or sin’), [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c. hari : of Brahmā, [TĀr.] hari : of Yama, [L.] hari : of Śiva, [L.] hari : of Śukra, [L.] hari : of Su-parṇa, [L.] hari : of a son of Garuḍa, [MBh.] hari : of a Rākṣasa, [ib.] hari : of a Dānava, [Hariv.] hari : of a son of Akampana (or Anukampana), [MBh.] hari : of a son of Tārakākṣa, [ib.] hari : of a son of Parājit, [Hariv.] hari : of a son of Parāvṛt, [VP.] hari : of a worshipper of Viṣṇu, [BhP.] hari : of various authors and scholars (esp. of the poet Bhartṛ-hari as the author of the Vākya-padīya; also with miśra, bhaṭṭa, dīkṣita &c.), [Cat.] hari : of a mountain, [VP.] hari : of a world (cf. hari-varṣa), [L.] hari : of a metre, [Col.] hari : of a partic. high number, [Buddh.] hari : pl. men, people (= manuṣyāḥ), [Naigh. ii, 3] hari : a partic. class of gods under Manu Tāmasa, [Pur.] hari : [cf. Lat. holus, helvus, fulvus; Lith. żálias, żélti; Slav. zelenǔ; Germ. gëlo, gelb; Eng. yellow.] hari : ind. (for 1. See p. 1289, col. 2; for 2. [ib.], col. 3) an exclamation (‘alas!’), [MW.] 🔎 hári- | nominal stemPLMNOM |
| 10.96.7 | dadhanvire | √dhanv- dhanv : cl. 1. P. Ā. dhanvati, °te (Impv. dhaniva, metric. for dhanva, [SV.]; pf. dadhanvé, °viré, p. dadhanvás; aor. ádhanviṣur) to run or flow; cause to run or flow, [RV.] (cf. √ 2. dhan; dhav and 1. dhāv.) 🔎 √dhanv- | rootPLPRFMED3IND |
| 10.96.7 | sthirā́ya sthirāya : Nom. Ā. °yate, to become fixed or immovable, [Cat.]; P. °yati, to remain firm, [MW.] 🔎 sthirā́ya | sthirá- sthira : sthirá mf(A/)n. firm, hard, solid, compact, strong, [RV.] &c. &c. sthira : fixed, immovable, motionless, still, calm, [ŚBr.]; [MBh.] &c. sthira : firm, not wavering or tottering, steady, [R.]; [VarBṛS.] sthira : unfluctuating, durable, lasting, permanent, changeless, [RV.] &c. &c. sthira : stern, relentless, hard-hearted, [Kum.] sthira : constant, steadfast, resolute, persevering (manas or hṛdayaṃ sthiraṃ-√ kṛ, ‘to steel one's heart, take courage’, [R.]; [Kathās.]) sthira : kept secret, [Vet.] sthira : faithful, trustworthy, [Yājñ.]; [MBh.] &c. sthira : firmly resolved to (inf.), [MBh.] sthira : settled, ascertained, undoubted, sure, certain, [Mn.]; [MBh.] &c. sthira : sthirá m. a partic. spell recited over weapons, [R.] sthira : a kind of metre, [VarBṛS.] sthira : N. of Śiva, [MBh.] sthira : of one of Skanda's attendants, [ib.] sthira : N. of a partic. astrol. Yoga, [MW.] sthira : of certain zodiacal signs (viz. Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, Aquarius; so called because any work done under these signs is supposed to be lasting), [ib.] ([L.] also ‘a tree; Grislea Tomentosa; a mountain; a bull; a god; the planet Saturn; final emancipation’) sthira : (am), n. steadfastness, stubbornness, resistance (acc. with ava-√ tan P. ‘to loosen the resistance of [gen.]’; Ā. ‘to relax one's own resistance, yield’; with ā-√ tan Ā. ‘to offer resistance’), [RV.] sthira : &c. See p. 1264, col. 3. 🔎 sthirá- | nominal stemSGMDAT |
| 10.96.7 | hinvan | √hi- hi : (cf. √ hay) cl. 5. P. ([Dhātup. xxvii, 11]) hinóti (Ved. also hinuté, hínvati and hinváti, °te; p. hinvāná [with act. and pass. sense] [RV.]; háyat, [RV.]; [TS.]; 1. sg. hiṣe, [RV.]; pf. jighāya, jighyuḥ, [Br.] &c.; jighye [with pass. sense] [Bhaṭṭ.]; aor. áhema, ahyan, heta p. hiyāná [with pass. sense] [RV.]; ahyam [?], áhait, [AV.]; ahaiṣīt, [Br.]; aheṣata, [RV.]; fut. hetā Gr.; heṣyati, [MBh.] &c.; inf. -hyé, [RV.]), to send forth, set in motion, impel, urge on, hasten on (Ā. also intrans.), [RV.]; [AV.]; [ŚBr.]; [KātyŚr.]; to stimulate or incite to (dat.), [RV.]; to assist or help to (dat.), [ib.]; to discharge, hurl, cast, shoot, [RV.]; to convey, bring, procure, [ib.]; [ŚBr.]; to forsake, abandon, get rid of [Bhaṭṭ.]; (hinvati) to gladden, delight, [Dhātup. xv, 82] : Pass. hīyate (aor. ahāyi) Gr.: Caus. hāyayati (aor. ajīhayat), [ib.] : Desid. of Caus. jihāpayiṣati, [ib.] : Desid. jighīṣati, [ib.] : Intens. jeghīyate, jeghayīti, jegheti, [ib.] hi : hí ind. (used as a particle [cf. ha and gha] and usually denoting) for, because, on account of (never standing first in a sentence, but generally after the first word and used enclitically, sometimes after pronouns; e.g. sárvo hí pṛ́tanā jigīṣati, ‘for everybody wishes to win battles’; bhavān hi pramāṇam, ‘for your honour is the authority’; tathā hi, ‘for example’, ‘accordingly’; ná hí or nahí, ‘for not’, ‘not at all’), [RV.] &c. &c. hi : just, pray, do (with an Impv. or Pot. emphatically; sometimes with Indic., e.g. paśyāmo hi, ‘we will just see’), [ib.] hi : indeed, assuredly, surely, of course, certainly (hí vaí, ‘most assuredly’; hi-tu or hi-punar, ‘indeed-but’; often a mere expletive, esp. to avoid a hiatus, sometimes repeated in the same sentence; is also said to be an interjection of ‘envy’, ‘contempt’, ‘hurry’ &c.), [ib.] 🔎 √hi- | rootPLPRSACT3INJ |
| 10.96.7 | hárayaḥ | hári- hari : mfn. (for 2. See col. 3) bearing, carrying (see dṛti and nātha-h°). hari : hári mfn. (prob. fr. a lost √ hṛ, ‘to be yellow or green’; for 1. See above, col. 2) fawn-coloured, reddish brown, brown, tawny, pale yellow, yellow, fallow, bay (esp. applied to horses), green, greenish, [RV.] &c., &c. hari : hári m. yellow or reddish brown or green (the colour), [L.] hari : a horse, steed (esp. of Indra), [RV.] &c. &c. hari : a lion, [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c. hari : the sign of the zodiac Leo, [VarBṛS.] hari : the sun, [ib.] hari : = hari-nakṣatra, [ib.] hari : a monkey, [MBh.]; [R.] &c. hari : ([L.] also, a ray of light; the moon; Phaseolus Mungo; a jackal; a parrot; a peacock; the Koil or Indian cuckoo; a goose; a frog; a snake; fire) hari : the wind or N. of Vāyu (god of the wind), [R.] hari : of Indra, [ib.] &c. hari : (esp.) N. of Viṣṇu-Kṛṣṇa (in this sense thought by some to be derived from √ hṛ, ‘to take away or remove evil or sin’), [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c. hari : of Brahmā, [TĀr.] hari : of Yama, [L.] hari : of Śiva, [L.] hari : of Śukra, [L.] hari : of Su-parṇa, [L.] hari : of a son of Garuḍa, [MBh.] hari : of a Rākṣasa, [ib.] hari : of a Dānava, [Hariv.] hari : of a son of Akampana (or Anukampana), [MBh.] hari : of a son of Tārakākṣa, [ib.] hari : of a son of Parājit, [Hariv.] hari : of a son of Parāvṛt, [VP.] hari : of a worshipper of Viṣṇu, [BhP.] hari : of various authors and scholars (esp. of the poet Bhartṛ-hari as the author of the Vākya-padīya; also with miśra, bhaṭṭa, dīkṣita &c.), [Cat.] hari : of a mountain, [VP.] hari : of a world (cf. hari-varṣa), [L.] hari : of a metre, [Col.] hari : of a partic. high number, [Buddh.] hari : pl. men, people (= manuṣyāḥ), [Naigh. ii, 3] hari : a partic. class of gods under Manu Tāmasa, [Pur.] hari : [cf. Lat. holus, helvus, fulvus; Lith. żálias, żélti; Slav. zelenǔ; Germ. gëlo, gelb; Eng. yellow.] hari : ind. (for 1. See p. 1289, col. 2; for 2. [ib.], col. 3) an exclamation (‘alas!’), [MW.] 🔎 hári- | nominal stemPLMNOM |
| 10.96.7 | hárī | hári- hari : mfn. (for 2. See col. 3) bearing, carrying (see dṛti and nātha-h°). hari : hári mfn. (prob. fr. a lost √ hṛ, ‘to be yellow or green’; for 1. See above, col. 2) fawn-coloured, reddish brown, brown, tawny, pale yellow, yellow, fallow, bay (esp. applied to horses), green, greenish, [RV.] &c., &c. hari : hári m. yellow or reddish brown or green (the colour), [L.] hari : a horse, steed (esp. of Indra), [RV.] &c. &c. hari : a lion, [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c. hari : the sign of the zodiac Leo, [VarBṛS.] hari : the sun, [ib.] hari : = hari-nakṣatra, [ib.] hari : a monkey, [MBh.]; [R.] &c. hari : ([L.] also, a ray of light; the moon; Phaseolus Mungo; a jackal; a parrot; a peacock; the Koil or Indian cuckoo; a goose; a frog; a snake; fire) hari : the wind or N. of Vāyu (god of the wind), [R.] hari : of Indra, [ib.] &c. hari : (esp.) N. of Viṣṇu-Kṛṣṇa (in this sense thought by some to be derived from √ hṛ, ‘to take away or remove evil or sin’), [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c. hari : of Brahmā, [TĀr.] hari : of Yama, [L.] hari : of Śiva, [L.] hari : of Śukra, [L.] hari : of Su-parṇa, [L.] hari : of a son of Garuḍa, [MBh.] hari : of a Rākṣasa, [ib.] hari : of a Dānava, [Hariv.] hari : of a son of Akampana (or Anukampana), [MBh.] hari : of a son of Tārakākṣa, [ib.] hari : of a son of Parājit, [Hariv.] hari : of a son of Parāvṛt, [VP.] hari : of a worshipper of Viṣṇu, [BhP.] hari : of various authors and scholars (esp. of the poet Bhartṛ-hari as the author of the Vākya-padīya; also with miśra, bhaṭṭa, dīkṣita &c.), [Cat.] hari : of a mountain, [VP.] hari : of a world (cf. hari-varṣa), [L.] hari : of a metre, [Col.] hari : of a partic. high number, [Buddh.] hari : pl. men, people (= manuṣyāḥ), [Naigh. ii, 3] hari : a partic. class of gods under Manu Tāmasa, [Pur.] hari : [cf. Lat. holus, helvus, fulvus; Lith. żálias, żélti; Slav. zelenǔ; Germ. gëlo, gelb; Eng. yellow.] hari : ind. (for 1. See p. 1289, col. 2; for 2. [ib.], col. 3) an exclamation (‘alas!’), [MW.] 🔎 hári- | nominal stemDUMACC |
| 10.96.7 | turā́ | turá- 1 tura : turá mfn. quick, willing, prompt, [RV.]; [AV. vi, 102, 3] tura : strong, powerful, excelling, rich, abundant, [RV.]; [AV. vii, 50, 2]; [TS. ii]; [Kauś. 91] tura : turá m. N. of a preceptor and priest with the patr. Kāvaṣeya, [ŚBr. ix f.], [xiv]; [AitBr.]; [TāṇḍyaBr.]; [BhP.] tura : turá mfn. hurt, [RV. viii, 79, 2] tura : cf. ā-. 🔎 turá- 1 | nominal stemDUMACC |
| 10.96.7 | árvadbhiḥ | árvant- | nominal stemPLMINS |
| 10.96.7 | yáḥ | yá- ya : the 1st semivowel (corresponding to the vowels i and ī, and having the sound of the English y, in Bengal usually pronounced j). ya : m. (in prosody) a bacchic (˘ ¯ ¯), [Piṅg.] ya : the actual base of the relative pronoun in declension [cf. yád and Gk. ὅς, ἥ, ὅ]. ya : m. (in some senses fr. √ 1. yā, only, [L.]) a goer or mover ya : wind ya : joining ya : restraining ya : fame ya : a carriage (?) ya : barley ya : light ya : abandoning 🔎 yá- | pronounSGMNOM |
| 10.96.7 | háribhiḥ | hári- hari : mfn. (for 2. See col. 3) bearing, carrying (see dṛti and nātha-h°). hari : hári mfn. (prob. fr. a lost √ hṛ, ‘to be yellow or green’; for 1. See above, col. 2) fawn-coloured, reddish brown, brown, tawny, pale yellow, yellow, fallow, bay (esp. applied to horses), green, greenish, [RV.] &c., &c. hari : hári m. yellow or reddish brown or green (the colour), [L.] hari : a horse, steed (esp. of Indra), [RV.] &c. &c. hari : a lion, [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c. hari : the sign of the zodiac Leo, [VarBṛS.] hari : the sun, [ib.] hari : = hari-nakṣatra, [ib.] hari : a monkey, [MBh.]; [R.] &c. hari : ([L.] also, a ray of light; the moon; Phaseolus Mungo; a jackal; a parrot; a peacock; the Koil or Indian cuckoo; a goose; a frog; a snake; fire) hari : the wind or N. of Vāyu (god of the wind), [R.] hari : of Indra, [ib.] &c. hari : (esp.) N. of Viṣṇu-Kṛṣṇa (in this sense thought by some to be derived from √ hṛ, ‘to take away or remove evil or sin’), [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c. hari : of Brahmā, [TĀr.] hari : of Yama, [L.] hari : of Śiva, [L.] hari : of Śukra, [L.] hari : of Su-parṇa, [L.] hari : of a son of Garuḍa, [MBh.] hari : of a Rākṣasa, [ib.] hari : of a Dānava, [Hariv.] hari : of a son of Akampana (or Anukampana), [MBh.] hari : of a son of Tārakākṣa, [ib.] hari : of a son of Parājit, [Hariv.] hari : of a son of Parāvṛt, [VP.] hari : of a worshipper of Viṣṇu, [BhP.] hari : of various authors and scholars (esp. of the poet Bhartṛ-hari as the author of the Vākya-padīya; also with miśra, bhaṭṭa, dīkṣita &c.), [Cat.] hari : of a mountain, [VP.] hari : of a world (cf. hari-varṣa), [L.] hari : of a metre, [Col.] hari : of a partic. high number, [Buddh.] hari : pl. men, people (= manuṣyāḥ), [Naigh. ii, 3] hari : a partic. class of gods under Manu Tāmasa, [Pur.] hari : [cf. Lat. holus, helvus, fulvus; Lith. żálias, żélti; Slav. zelenǔ; Germ. gëlo, gelb; Eng. yellow.] hari : ind. (for 1. See p. 1289, col. 2; for 2. [ib.], col. 3) an exclamation (‘alas!’), [MW.] 🔎 hári- | nominal stemPLMINS |
| 10.96.7 | jóṣam joṣam : jóṣam (am), ind. (g. svar-ādi) according to one's wish or liking, [RV.] joṣam : with √ ās [[MBh. ii], [vii f.], [xii], [xv]; [Śak. v, 18/19]], √ 1. as [[Naiṣ. vi, 107]; [Pārśvan. iii, 168]], √ sthā [[KāśīKh.]], to remain quiet or silent joṣam : cf. á-, sa-jóṣa, yathā-joṣam. 🔎 jóṣam | jóṣa- joṣa : jóṣa m. (√ juṣ) satisfaction, approval, pleasure, [RV. i, 120, 1] joṣa : jóṣam ā́ or ánuj°, ‘according to one's pleasure, to one's satisfaction’, [RV.] joṣa : silence, [Naiṣ. v, 78] 🔎 jóṣa- | nominal stemSGMACC |
| 10.96.7 | ī́yate | √i- 1 i : the third vowel of the alphabet, corresponding to i short, and pronounced as that letter in kill &c. i : ind. an interjection of anger, calling, sorrow, distress, compassion, &c., (g. cādi, [Pāṇ. i, 4, 57], &c.) i : base of Nominative case and Acc. sg. du. and pl. of the demonstrative pronoun idam, ‘this’ or ‘that’ i : [cf. ítara, itas, iti, íd, idā́, iyat, iva, iha: cf. also Lat. id; Goth. ita; Eng. it; Old Germ. iz; Mod. Germ. es.] i : m. N. of Kāmadeva, [L.] i : cl. 2. P. éti (Impv. 2. sg. ihí) and 1. P. Ā. áyati, ayate [cf. √ ay], (pf. iyāya [2. sg. iyátha, [AV. viii, 1, 10], and iyétha, [RV.]] fut. eṣyati; aor. aiṣīt; inf. etum, étave, [RV.] & [AV.], étavaí, [RV.] étos, [RV.] ityaí, [RV. i, 113, 6]; [124, 1]) to go, walk; to flow; to blow; to advance, spread, get about; to go to or towards (with acc.), come, [RV.]; [AV.]; [ŚBr.]; [MBh.]; [R.]; [Hit.]; [Ragh.] &c.; to go away, escape, pass, retire, [RV.]; [AV.]; [ŚBr.]; [R.]; to arise from, come from, [RV.]; [ChUp.]; to return (in this sense only fut.), [MBh.]; [R.]; (with punar) to come back again, return, [MBh.]; [R.]; [Pañcat.] &c.; to succeed, [Mn. iii, 127]; to arrive at, reach, obtain, [RV.]; [AV.]; [ŚBr.]; [Śak.]; [Hit.] &c.; to fall into, come to; to approach with prayers, gain by asking (cf. ita); to undertake anything (with acc.); to be employed in, go on with, continue in any condition or relation (with a part. or instr., e.g. asura-rakṣasāni mṛdyamānāni yanti, ‘the Asuras and Rakshases are being continually crushed’, [ŚBr. i, 1, 4, 14]; gavāmayaneneyuḥ, ‘they, were engaged in the [festival called] Gavāmayana’, [KātyŚr. xxv, 5, 2]); to appear, be, [KaṭhUp.] : Intens. Ā. ī́yate ([RV. i, 30, 18]; p. iyāná, [RV.]; inf. iyádhyai, [RV. vi, 20, 8]) to go quickly or repeatedly; to come, wander, run, spread, get about, [RV.]; [AV.]; [VS.]; to appear, make one's appearance, [RV.]; [AV.]; [BṛĀrUp.]; to approach any one with requests (with two acc.), ask, request, [RV.]; [AV.]: Pass. ī́yate, to be asked or requested, [RV.]: Caus. āyayati, to cause to go or escape, [Vop.]; i : [cf. Gk. εἶ-μι, ἴ-μεν; Lat. e-o, ī-mus, i-ter, &c.; Lith. ei-mì, ‘I go’; Slav. i-dû, ‘I go’, i-ti, ‘to go’; Goth. i-ddja, ‘I went’.] 🔎 √i- 1 | rootSGPRSMED3IND |
| 10.96.7 | sáḥ | sá- ~ tá- sa : the last of the three sibilants (it belongs to the dental class and in sound corresponds to s in sin). sa : (in prosody) an anapest (˘ ˘ ¯) sa : (in music) an abbreviated term for ṣaḍ-ja (see p. 1109, col. 2). sa : m. (only [L.]) a snake sa : air, wind sa : a bird sa : N. of Viṣṇu or Śiva sa : n. knowledge sa : meditation sa : a carriage road sa : a fence. sa : mfn. (fr. √ san) procuring, bestowing (only ifc.; cf. palu-ṣá and priya-sá). sa : sá the actual base for the nom. case of the 3rd pers. pron. tád, q.v. (occurring only in the nom. sg. mf. [sá or sás, sā], and in the Ved. loc. [sásmin, [RV. i, 152, 6]; [i, 174, 4]; [x, 95, 11]]; the final s of the nom. m. is dropped before all consonants [except before p in [RV. v, 2, 4], and before t in [RV. viii, 33, 16]] and appears only at the end of a sentence in the form of Visarga; occasionally blends with another vowel [as in saīṣaḥ]; and it is often for emphasis connected with another pron. as with aham, tvam, eṣa, ayam &c. [e.g. so 'ham, sa tvam, ‘I (or thou) that very person’; cf. under tád, p. 434], the verb then following in the 1st and 2nd pers. even if aham or tvam be omitted [e.g. sa tvā pṛcchāmi ‘I that very person ask you’, [BṛĀrUp.]; sa vai no brūhi ‘do thou tell us’, [ŚBr.]]; similarly, to denote emphasis, with bhavān [e.g. sa bhavān vijayāya pratiṣṭhatām, ‘let your Highness set out for victory’, [Śak.]]; it sometimes [and frequently in the Brāhmaṇas] stands as the first word of a sentence preceding a rel. pronoun or adv. such as ya, yad, yadi, yathā, ced; in this position may be used pleonastically or as a kind of ind., even where another gender or number is required [e.g. sa yadi sthāvarā āpo bhananti, ‘if those waters are stagnant’, [ŚBr.]]; in the Sāṃkhya , like eṣa, ka, and ya, is used to denote Puruṣa, ‘the Universal Soul’), [RV.] &c. &c. sa : [cf. Zd. hō, hā; Gk. ὁ, ἡ.] sa : ind. (connected with saha, sam, sama, and occasionally in [BhP.] standing for saha with instr.) an inseparable prefix expressing ‘junction’, ‘conjunction’, ‘possession’ (as opp. to a priv.), ‘similarity’, ‘equality’ sa : (and when compounded with nouns to form adjectives and adverbs it may be translated by ‘with’, ‘together or along with’, ‘accompanied by’, ‘added to’, ‘having’, ‘possessing’, ‘containing’, ‘having the same’ [cf. sa-kopa, sāgni, sa-bhāya, sa-droṇa, sa-dharman, sa-varṇa]; or it may = ‘ly’, as in sa-kopam, ‘angrily’, sopadhi, ‘fraudulently’), [RV.]; &c. sa : [cf. Gk. ἁ in ἁπλοῦς; Lat. sim in simplex; sem in semel, semper Eng. same.] sa : (to be similarly prefixed to the following) : sa : (to be similarly prefixed to the following) : sa : (to be similarly prefixed to the following) : sa : (to be similarly prefixed to the following) : sa : (to be similarly prefixed to the following). sa : (to be similarly prefixed to the following) : sa : See 5. , p. 1111, col. 2. sa : (to be similarly prefixed to the following) : sa : (to be similarly prefixed to the following) : sa : (to be similarly prefixed to the following) : sa : (to be similarly prefixed to the following) : sa : (to be similarly prefixed to the following) : sa : (to be similarly prefixed to the following) sa : (to be similarly prefixed to the following) : sa : (to be similarly prefixed to the following) : sa : (to be similarly prefixed to the following) : sa : (to be similarly prefixed to the following) sa : (to be similarly prefixed to the following) : 🔎 sá- ~ tá- | pronounSGMNOM |
| 10.96.7 | asya | ayám | pronounSGMGEN |
| 10.96.7 | kā́mam kāmam : kā́mam ind. See s.v. kāmam : kā́mam ind. (acc. of kā́ma, g. svarādi, not in [Kāś.]) according to wish or desire, according to inclination, agreeably to desire, at will, freely, willingly, [RV.]; [TS.]; [AitBr.]; [ŚBr.]; [ChUp.]; [MBh.]; [R.] &c. kāmam : with pleasure, readily, gladly, [MBh. iii, 298]; [Ragh.] kāmam : (as a particle of assent) well, very well, granted, admitted that, indeed, really, surely, [MBh. iii, 17195]; [R. v, 24, 4]; [Śak.]; [Bhartṛ.] kāmam : well and good, in any case, at any rate, [MBh. iii, 310, 19]; [R. iv, 9, 105]; [v, 53, 11]; [Śak.]; [Dhūrtas.] kāmam : (with na, ‘in no case’, [R. iii, 56, 17]) kāmam : granted that, in spite of that, notwithstanding, [R. iv, 16, 50]; [Pañcat.] &c. kāmam : though, although, supposing that (usually with Impv.), [R. vi, 95, 49] and [56]; [Ragh. ii, 43]; [Śāntiś.] (kāmaṃ-na or na tu or na ca, rather than, e.g. kāmam ā maraṇāt tiṣṭhed gṛhe kanyā — na enām prayacchet tu guṇa-hīnāya, ‘rather should a girl stay at home till her death, than that he should give her to one void of excellent qualities’, [Mn. ix, 89]; the negative sentence with na or natu or na ca may also precede, or its place may be taken by an interrogative sentence, e.g. kāmaṃ nayatu māṃ devaḥ kim ardhenātmano hi me, ‘rather let the god take me, what is the use to me of half my existence?’, [BhP. vii, 2, 54] ; kāmaṃ — tu or kiṃ tu or ca or punar or athāpi or tathāpi, well, indeed, surely, truly, granted, though — however, notwithstanding, nevertheless, e.g. kāmaṃ tvayā parityaktā gamiṣyāmi — imaṃ tu bālaṃ saṃtyaktuṃ, nārhasi, ‘granted that forsaken by thee I shall go — this child however thou must not forsake’, [MBh. i, 3059]; or the disjunctive particles may be left out, [R.]; [Ragh. ii, 43]; [Śāntiś.]; yady-api-kāmaṃ tathāpi, though — nevertheless, [Prab.]) 🔎 kā́mam | kā́ma- kāma : &c. See s.v. kāma : kā́ma m. (fr. √ 2. kam; once kāmá, [VS. xx, 60]), wish, desire, longing (kāmo me bhuñjīta bhavān, my wish is that you should eat, [Pāṇ. iii, 3, 153]), desire for, longing after (gen. dat., or loc.), love, affection, object of desire or of love or of pleasure, [RV.]; [VS.]; [TS.]; [AV.]; [ŚBr.]; [MBh.]; [R.] &c. kāma : pleasure, enjoyment kāma : love, especially sexual love or sensuality kāma : Love or Desire personified, [AV. ix], [xii], [xix] (cf. [RV. x, 129, 4]), [VS.]; [PārGṛ.] kāma : N. of the god of love, [AV. iii, 25, 1]; [MBh.]; [Lalit.] kāma : (represented as son of Dharma and husband of Rati [[MBh. i, 2596 ff.]; [Hariv.]; [VP.]]; or as a son of Brahmā, [VP.]; or sometimes of Saṃkalpa, [BhP. vi, 6, 10]; cf. kāma-deva) kāma : N. of Agni, [SV. ii, 8, 2, 19, 3]; [AV.]; [TS.]; [KātyŚr.]; [ŚāṅkhŚr.] kāma : of Viṣṇu, [Gal.] kāma : of Baladeva (cf. kāma-pāla), [L.] kāma : a stake in gambling, [Nār. xvi, 9] kāma : a species of mango tree (= mahā-rāja-cūta), [L.] kāma : N. of a metre consisting of four lines of two long syllables each kāma : a kind of bean, [L.] kāma : a particular form of temple, [Hcat.] kāma : N. of several men kāma : kā́ma n. object of desire, [L.] kāma : semen virile, [L.] kāma : N. of a Tīrtha, [MBh. iii, 5047] kāma : kāmá mfn. wishing, desiring, [RV. ix, 113, 11] kāma : kā́ma n. (ifc.) desirous of, desiring, having a desire or intention (cf. go-k°, dharma-k°; frequently with inf. in tu cf. tyaktu-k°.) 🔎 kā́ma- | nominal stemSGMACC |
| 10.96.7 | hárivantam | hárivant- | nominal stemSGMACC |
| 10.96.7 | ānaśe | √naś- 1 naś : or naṃś cl. 1. P. Ā. náśati, °te (aor. ānat, -naṭ; -anaṣṭām, -nak [in pra-ṇak] Impv. -nákṣi; Ā. 1. sg. náṃśi Prec. naśīmahi; inf. -náśe), to reach, attain, meet with, find, [RV.] [cf. aś and nakṣ; Lat. nac-tus sum; Lith. nèszti; Slav. nesti; Goth. ganôhs; Germ. genug; Angl.Sax. genôh; Eng. enough.] naś : cl. 4. P. ([Dhātup. xxvi, 85]) náśyati (rarely °te and cl. 1. P. náśati, °te; pf. nanāśa, 3. pl. neśur; aor. anaśat, [MBh.] &c.; aneśat, néśat, [RV.]; [Br.] [cf. [Pat.] on [Pāṇ. vi, 4, 120]]; fut. naśiṣyati, [AV.]; naṅkṣyati, °te [cond. anaṅkṣyata] [MBh.]; naśitā, [ib.]; naṃṣṭā, [Pāṇ. vii, 2, 45]; naṅgdhā, [Vop.]; inf. naśitum, naṃṣṭum Gr.; ind.p. naśitvā, naṣṭvā, naṃṣṭvā, [ib.]) to be lost, perish, disappear, be gone, run away, [RV.] &c. &c.; to come to nothing, be frustrated or unsuccessful, [Mn.]; [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c.: Caus. nāśáyati, ep. also °te (aor. -anīnaśat; dat. inf. -nāśayadhyai, [RV.]) to cause to be lost or disappear, drive away, expel, remove, destroy, efface, [RV.] &c. &c.; to lose (also from memory), give up, [MBh.]; [Kāv.]; [Pañc.]; to violate, deflower (a girl), [Daś.]; [Kull.]; to extinguish (a fire), [BhP.]; to disappear (in mā nīnaśah and °naśuḥ), [MBh.] : Desid. ninaśiṣati or ninaṅkṣati, [Pāṇ. vii, 1, 60]; [2, 45] (cf. ninaṅkṣu); Desid. of Caus. nināśayiṣati, to wish to destroy, [Daś.] : Intens. nānaśyate or nānaṃṣṭi Gr. naś : [cf. Gk. νεκ-ρός; Lat. nex, nocere]. naś : mfn. perishing (in jīva-, q.v.) 🔎 √naś- 1 | rootSGPRFMED3IND |