10.97.12
यस्यौ॑षधीः प्र॒सर्प॒थाङ्ग॑मङ्गं॒ परु॑ष्परुः
ततो॒ यक्ष्मं॒ वि बा॑धध्व उ॒ग्रो म॑ध्यम॒शीरि॑व
10.97.12
yásyauṣadhīḥ prasárpatha-
-áṅgam-aṅgam páruṣ-paruḥ
táto yákṣmaṃ ví bādhadhve-
ugró madhyamaśī́r iva
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yasyafrom yá-
from √sr̥p-
from áṅga-
from párus-
from tátas
from ví
from √bādhⁱ-
from ugrá-
from madhyamaśī́-
10.97.12
He through whose frame, O Plants, ye creep member by member, joint by joint,– From him ye drive away disease like some strong arbiter of strife.
Based on semantic similarity:
10.97.10
| Source index | Surface | Lemma | Information |
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| 10.97.12 | yásya | 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- | pronounSGMGEN |
| 10.97.12 | oṣadhīḥ | óṣadhī- oṣadhī : óṣadhī f. (only Ved. and not in nom. c. [Pāṇ. vi, 3, 132]; but occasional exceptions are found) = óṣa-dhi above. 🔎 óṣadhī- | nominal stemPLFVOC |
| 10.97.12 | prasárpatha | √sr̥p- sṛp : cl. 1. P. ([Dhātup. xxiii, 14]) sárpati (ep. and mc. also °te; p. sárpat [see s.v.] and sarpamāṇa; pf. sasarpa [1. du. sasṛpiva] [Br.]; aor. asṛpat, [AV.]; [Br.]; asṛpta, [Br.] &c.; asārpsīt or asrāpsīt Gr.; fut. sarptā or sraptā, [ib.]; sarpsyati, [Br.]; srapsyati, [ib.] &c.; inf. sarpitum, [MBh.] &c.; sarptum or sraptum Gr.; -sṛ́pas, [Br.]; ind.p. sṛptvā, [ib.]; -sṛ́pya, [AV.] &c.; -sarpam, [Br.] &c.), to creep, crawl, glide, slink, move gently or cautiously (sarpata, ‘depart!’, [Rājat.]), [RV.] &c. &c.; to slip into (acc.), [AitBr.]; (in ritual) to glide noiselessly and with bended body and hand in hand (esp. from the Sadas to the Bahiṣ-pavamāna), [Br.]; [ŚrS.]; [ChUp.] : Pass. sṛpyate (aor. asarpi), to be crept &c., [MBh.] &c.: Caus. sarpayati (aor. asīsṛpat or asasarpat), to cause to creep &c. (see ava-, anu-pra-, vi-√ sṛp) : Desid. sísṛpsati (see ut-√ sṛp) : Intens. sarīsṛpyate ([AitĀr.]), sarīsarpti, p. sarīsṛpat ([BhP.]), to creep along or hither and thither, glide about &c. [cf. Gk. ἕρπω; Lat. serpere; see also sarpa.] 🔎 √sr̥p- | rootPLPRSACT2INDlocal particle:LP |
| 10.97.12 | áṅgam-aṅgam | áṅga- aṅga : aṅgá ind. a particle implying attention, assent or desire, and sometimes impatience; it may be rendered by well; aṅga : indeed, true; please; rather; quick aṅga : kim aṅga, how much rather! aṅga : áṅga n. (√ am, [Uṇ.]), a limb of the body aṅga : a limb, member aṅga : the body aṅga : a subordinate division or department, especially of a science, as the six Vedāṅgas aṅga : hence the number six aṅga : N. of the chief sacred texts of the Jainas aṅga : a limb or subdivision of Mantra or counsel (said to be five, viz. 1. karmaṇām ārambhopāyaḥ, means of commencing operations; 2. puruṣa-dravya-sampad, providing men and materials; 3. deśa-kāla-vibhāga, distribution of place and time; 4. vipatti-pratīkāra, counter-action of disaster; 5. kārya-siddhi, successful accomplishment; whence mantra is said to be pañcāṅga) aṅga : any subdivision, a supplement aṅga : (in Gr.) the base of a word, but in the strong cases only, [Pāṇ. i, 4, 13] seqq. aṅga : anything inferior or secondary, anything immaterial or unessential, See aṅga-tā aṅga : (in rhetoric) an illustration aṅga : (in the drama) the whole of the subordinate characters aṅga : an expedient aṅga : a mental organ, the mind, [L.] aṅga : áṅga m. sg. or pl. N. of Bengal proper or its inhabitants aṅga : áṅga m. (sg.), N. of a king of Aṅga aṅga : áṅga mfn. having members or divisions, [L.] aṅga : áṅga m. contiguous, [L.] 🔎 áṅga- | nominal stemSGNACC |
| 10.97.12 | páruṣ-paruḥ | párus- parus : párus n. a joint or knot (esp. of a cane or reed, orig. ‘fullness’ i.e. the full or thick part of the stalk), a limb or member of the body, [RV.]; [AV.]; [VS.]; [ŚBr.] parus : a part or portion, [RV.]; [TS.]; [TBr.] parus : Grewia Asiatica, [L.] 🔎 párus- | nominal stemSGNACC |
| 10.97.12 | tátas tatas : tá—tas (tá-), see s.v. tatas : tátas ind. (tā-tas, correlative of yá-tas) used for the abl. (sg. du. and pl.) of tád (q.v., [Pāṇ. v, 3, 7 f.]; [vi, 3, 35]), [RV.]; [AV.]; [ĪśUp.]; [Mn.] &c. tatas : from that place, thence, [RV.]; [AV.] &c., tatas : in that place, there, [MBh.] &c. tatas : thither, [Mn. vii, 188]; [R. i, 44, 34]; [Kathās.] tatas : thereupon, then, after that, afterwards (sometimes corresponding to preceding particles like ágre, puras, pūrvam, prathamam, prāk, [ŚBr. xiv]; [Mn. ii, 60]; [Śak.]; [Pañcat.] &c.; corresponding to prathamá, [RV. i, 83, 5]; also correlative of yád [[x, 85, 5] and [121, 7]; [AV. xii, 4, 7 ff.]], yátra [[ŚBr. i]], yadā [[Nal. xx]; [R.]], yadi [[ChUp.]; [Nal.] &c.], ced [[TUp. ii, 6]; [Śak. v, 28/29] v.l.]; often superfluous after an ind.p. or after tadā or atha, [Mn.] &c.) tatas : from that, in consequence of that, for that reason, consequently, [AV.]; [MBh. xii, 13626]; [R. vi]; [Hit.] tatas : tá°taḥ katham but, how is it then that? [Sāh. iii, 200/210] tatas : °taḥ kṣaṇam or °ṇāt, immediately afterwards, [Kathās.] tatas : tá°taḥ pára mfn. beyond that, [AV. xviii, 2, 32] tatas : tá°taḥ páraṃ ind. besides that, further, [Pāṇ. vii, 2, 10]; [Kār.] tatas : tá°taḥ páraṃ ind. thereupon, afterwards, [MBh.] &c. (°taś ca param, [VP. iv]) tatas : tá°taḥ paścāt id., [Mn. iii, 116 f.]; [MBh.] &c. tatas : tá°taḥ-prabhṛti thenceforth, [Nal. ii], [i]; [Pañcat.] &c. tatas : tá°tas tataḥ (in dram.) what then? what took place after that? [Ratnāv.]; [Hit.] tatas : tá°tas tataḥ, from that and that place, here and there, hither and thither, from all sides, to everyplace, everywhere, [PārGṛ. iii, 13, 6]; [MBh.]; [R.]; [BhP.] tatas : tá°tas tataḥ (correlative of yato-yataḥ, from whatever place, wherever) to that place, [Śak. i, 23]; [BhP.] tatas : ta°to 'nyatas, ‘to another place than that’, to some other place, [Mn. ii, 200] tatas : ta°to 'nyatra = tasmād anyasmin, [L.] tatas : tá°to 'param afterwards, at another time, [AitBr. vii, 17, 4] tatas : [cf. τότε, τόθεν], 🔎 tátas | tátas tatas : tá—tas (tá-), see s.v. tatas : tátas ind. (tā-tas, correlative of yá-tas) used for the abl. (sg. du. and pl.) of tád (q.v., [Pāṇ. v, 3, 7 f.]; [vi, 3, 35]), [RV.]; [AV.]; [ĪśUp.]; [Mn.] &c. tatas : from that place, thence, [RV.]; [AV.] &c., tatas : in that place, there, [MBh.] &c. tatas : thither, [Mn. vii, 188]; [R. i, 44, 34]; [Kathās.] tatas : thereupon, then, after that, afterwards (sometimes corresponding to preceding particles like ágre, puras, pūrvam, prathamam, prāk, [ŚBr. xiv]; [Mn. ii, 60]; [Śak.]; [Pañcat.] &c.; corresponding to prathamá, [RV. i, 83, 5]; also correlative of yád [[x, 85, 5] and [121, 7]; [AV. xii, 4, 7 ff.]], yátra [[ŚBr. i]], yadā [[Nal. xx]; [R.]], yadi [[ChUp.]; [Nal.] &c.], ced [[TUp. ii, 6]; [Śak. v, 28/29] v.l.]; often superfluous after an ind.p. or after tadā or atha, [Mn.] &c.) tatas : from that, in consequence of that, for that reason, consequently, [AV.]; [MBh. xii, 13626]; [R. vi]; [Hit.] tatas : tá°taḥ katham but, how is it then that? [Sāh. iii, 200/210] tatas : °taḥ kṣaṇam or °ṇāt, immediately afterwards, [Kathās.] tatas : tá°taḥ pára mfn. beyond that, [AV. xviii, 2, 32] tatas : tá°taḥ páraṃ ind. besides that, further, [Pāṇ. vii, 2, 10]; [Kār.] tatas : tá°taḥ páraṃ ind. thereupon, afterwards, [MBh.] &c. (°taś ca param, [VP. iv]) tatas : tá°taḥ paścāt id., [Mn. iii, 116 f.]; [MBh.] &c. tatas : tá°taḥ-prabhṛti thenceforth, [Nal. ii], [i]; [Pañcat.] &c. tatas : tá°tas tataḥ (in dram.) what then? what took place after that? [Ratnāv.]; [Hit.] tatas : tá°tas tataḥ, from that and that place, here and there, hither and thither, from all sides, to everyplace, everywhere, [PārGṛ. iii, 13, 6]; [MBh.]; [R.]; [BhP.] tatas : tá°tas tataḥ (correlative of yato-yataḥ, from whatever place, wherever) to that place, [Śak. i, 23]; [BhP.] tatas : ta°to 'nyatas, ‘to another place than that’, to some other place, [Mn. ii, 200] tatas : ta°to 'nyatra = tasmād anyasmin, [L.] tatas : tá°to 'param afterwards, at another time, [AitBr. vii, 17, 4] tatas : [cf. τότε, τόθεν], 🔎 tátas | invariable |
| 10.97.12 | yákṣmam | yákṣma- yakṣma : yákṣma m. sickness, disease in general or N. of a large class of diseases (prob. of a consumptive nature), [RV.]; [AV.]; [VS.] yakṣma : pulmonary disease, consumption, [TS.]; [Kāṭh.] &c. yakṣma : in comp. for °man. 🔎 yákṣma- | nominal stemSGMACC |
| 10.97.12 | ví vi : ví m. (nom. vís or vés acc. vím gen. abl. vés; pl. nom. acc. váyas [acc. vīn, [Bhaṭṭ.]]; víbhis, víbhyas, vīnā́m) a bird (also applied to horses, arrows, and the Maruts), [RV.]; [VS.]; [PañcavBr.], (also occurring in later language). vi : [cf. 1. váyas; Gk. οἰωνός for ὀϝιωνος; Lat. a-vis; accord. to some Germ. Ei; Angl.Sax. ǽg; Eng. egg.] vi : n. an artificial word said to be = anna, [ŚBr.] vi : ví ind. (prob. for an original dvi, meaning ‘in two parts’; and opp. to sam, q.v.) apart, asunder, in different directions, to and fro, about, away, away from, off, without, [RV.] &c. &c. In [RV.] it appears also as a prep. with acc. denoting ‘through’ or ‘between’ (with ellipse of the verb, e.g. [i, 181, 5]; [x, 86, 20] &c.) It is esp. used as a prefix to verbs or nouns and other parts of speech derived from verbs, to express ‘division’, ‘distinction’, ‘distribution’, ‘arrangement’, ‘order’, ‘opposition’, or ‘deliberation’ (cf. vi-√ bhid, -śiṣ, -dhā, -rudh, -car, with their nominal derivatives) vi : sometimes it gives a meaning opposite to the idea contained in the simple root (e.g. √ krī, ‘to buy’; vi-√ krī, ‘to sell’), or it intensifies that idea (e.g. √ hiṃs, ‘to injure’; vi-√ hiṃs, ‘to injure severely’). The above 3. ví may also be used in forming compounds not immediately referable to verbs, in which cases it may express ‘difference’ (cf. 1. vi-lakṣaṇa), ‘change’ or ‘variety’ (cf. vi-citra), ‘intensity’ (cf. vi-karāla), ‘manifoldness’ (cf. vi-vidha), ‘contrariety’ (cf. vi-loma), ‘deviation from right’ (cf. vi-śīla), ‘negation’ or ‘privation’ (cf. vi-kaccha, being often used like 3. a, nir, and nis [qq.vv.], and like the Lat. dis, se, and the English a, dis, in, un &c.) vi : in some cases it does not seem to modify the meaning of the simple word at all (cf. vi-jāmi, vi-jāmātṛ) vi : it is also used to form proper names out of other proper names (e.g. vi-koka, vi-pṛthu, vi-viṃśa). To save space such words are here mostly collected under one article vi : but words having several subordinate compounds will be found s.v. 🔎 ví | ví vi : ví m. (nom. vís or vés acc. vím gen. abl. vés; pl. nom. acc. váyas [acc. vīn, [Bhaṭṭ.]]; víbhis, víbhyas, vīnā́m) a bird (also applied to horses, arrows, and the Maruts), [RV.]; [VS.]; [PañcavBr.], (also occurring in later language). vi : [cf. 1. váyas; Gk. οἰωνός for ὀϝιωνος; Lat. a-vis; accord. to some Germ. Ei; Angl.Sax. ǽg; Eng. egg.] vi : n. an artificial word said to be = anna, [ŚBr.] vi : ví ind. (prob. for an original dvi, meaning ‘in two parts’; and opp. to sam, q.v.) apart, asunder, in different directions, to and fro, about, away, away from, off, without, [RV.] &c. &c. In [RV.] it appears also as a prep. with acc. denoting ‘through’ or ‘between’ (with ellipse of the verb, e.g. [i, 181, 5]; [x, 86, 20] &c.) It is esp. used as a prefix to verbs or nouns and other parts of speech derived from verbs, to express ‘division’, ‘distinction’, ‘distribution’, ‘arrangement’, ‘order’, ‘opposition’, or ‘deliberation’ (cf. vi-√ bhid, -śiṣ, -dhā, -rudh, -car, with their nominal derivatives) vi : sometimes it gives a meaning opposite to the idea contained in the simple root (e.g. √ krī, ‘to buy’; vi-√ krī, ‘to sell’), or it intensifies that idea (e.g. √ hiṃs, ‘to injure’; vi-√ hiṃs, ‘to injure severely’). The above 3. ví may also be used in forming compounds not immediately referable to verbs, in which cases it may express ‘difference’ (cf. 1. vi-lakṣaṇa), ‘change’ or ‘variety’ (cf. vi-citra), ‘intensity’ (cf. vi-karāla), ‘manifoldness’ (cf. vi-vidha), ‘contrariety’ (cf. vi-loma), ‘deviation from right’ (cf. vi-śīla), ‘negation’ or ‘privation’ (cf. vi-kaccha, being often used like 3. a, nir, and nis [qq.vv.], and like the Lat. dis, se, and the English a, dis, in, un &c.) vi : in some cases it does not seem to modify the meaning of the simple word at all (cf. vi-jāmi, vi-jāmātṛ) vi : it is also used to form proper names out of other proper names (e.g. vi-koka, vi-pṛthu, vi-viṃśa). To save space such words are here mostly collected under one article vi : but words having several subordinate compounds will be found s.v. 🔎 ví | invariablelocal particle:LP |
| 10.97.12 | bādhadhve | √bādhⁱ- bādh : cl. 1. Ā. ([Dhātup. ii, 4]) bādhaté, ep. and mc. also P. °ti (pf. babādhé, [RV.]; aor. bādhiṣṭa, [ib.], bādhiṣṭām, [TĀr.]; fut. bādhiṣyate, °ti, [MBh.] &c., bādhitā Gr.; inf. bā́dhe, [RV.], bādhitum, [MBh.]; ind.p. bādhitvā See s.v., bā́dhya, [RV.]), to press, force, drive away, repel, remove, [RV.] &c. &c.; (with várīyas) to force asunder, [RV. x, 113, 5]; to harass, pain, trouble, grieve, vex, [RV.] &c. &c.; to resist, oppose, check, stop, prevent, [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c.; to set aside (as a rule), annul, invalidate, [Pāṇ.], Sch.; [Nīlak.] &c.; to suffer annoyance or oppression, [TS.] : Pass. bādhyate, to be pressed &c.; to be acted upon, suffer, [Pañcat.] : Caus. bādhayati (aor. ababādhat, [Pāṇ. vii, 4, 2]), to oppress, harass, attack, trouble, vex, [R.]; [Bhaṭṭ.] : Desid. bibādhiṣate, to wish to remove or chase away, [ĀpŚr.], Sch.; bī́bhatsate, to feel an aversion for, loathe, shrink from (abl.), [Br.]; [ŚrS.] &c. (cf. [Pāṇ. iii, 1, 6]) Intens. bābadhe (see pra-√ bādh); badbodhé, to press hard, hem in, confine, [RV.]; pr. p. badbadhāná, striking, knocking against (acc.), [RV. vii, 69, 1] ; hemmed in, pent up, [i, 52, 10] &c. [Cf. √ vadh, also for kindred words.] 🔎 √bādhⁱ- | rootPLPRSMED2IND |
| 10.97.12 | ugráḥ | ugrá- ugra : ugrá mfn. (said to be fr. √ uc [[Uṇ. ii, 29]], but probably fr. a √ uj, or √ vaj, fr. which also ojas, vāja, vajra may be derived; compar. ugratara and ójīyas; superl. ugratama and ójiṣṭha), powerful, violent, mighty, impetuous, strong, huge, formidable, terrible ugra : high, noble ugra : cruel, fierce, ferocious, savage ugra : angry, passionate, wrathful ugra : hot, sharp, pungent, acrid, [RV.]; [AV.]; [TS.]; [R.]; [Śak.]; [Ragh.] &c. ugra : ugrá m. N. of Rudra or Śiva, [MBh.]; [VP.] ugra : of a particular Rudra, [BhP.] ugra : N. of a mixed tribe (from a Kṣatriya father and Śūdra mother; the Ugra, according to [Manu. x, 9], is of cruel or rude [krūra] conduct [ācāra] and employment [vihāra], as killing or catching snakes &c.; but according to the Tantras he is an encomiast or bard), [Mn.]; [Yājñ.] &c. ugra : a twice-born man who perpetrates dreadful deeds Comm. on [Āp. i, 7, 20]; [Āp.]; [Gaut.] ugra : the tree Hyperanthera Moringa, [L.] ugra : N. of a Dānava, [Hariv.] ugra : a son of Dhṛtarāṣṭra, [MBh.] ugra : the Guru of Narendrāditya (who built a temple called Ugreśa) ugra : a group of asterisms (viz. pūrva-phālgunī, pūrvāṣāḍhā, pūrva-bhādrapadā, maghā, bharaṇī) ugra : N. of the Malabar country ugra : ugrá (am), n. a particular poison, the root of Aconitum Ferox ugra : wrath, anger; ugra : , [cf. Zd. ughra: Gk. ὑγι-ής, ὑγίεια, Lat. augeo &c. : Goth. auka, ‘I increase’; Lith. ug-is, ‘growth, increase’; aug-u, ‘I grow’, &c.] 🔎 ugrá- | nominal stemSGMNOM |
| 10.97.12 | madhyamaśī́ḥ | madhyamaśī́- madhyamaśī : madhyama—śī m. ‘lying or being in the middle’, (prob.) an intercessor, [RV. x, 97, 12.] 🔎 madhyamaśī́- | nominal stemSGMNOM |
| 10.97.12 | iva iva : ind. (fr. pronominal base 3. i), like, in the same manner as (in this sense = yathā, and used correlatively to tathā) iva : as it were, as if (e.g. patheva, as if on a path) iva : in a certain manner, in some measure, a little, perhaps (in qualification or mitigation of a strong assertion) iva : nearly, almost, about (e.g. muhūrtam iva, almost an hour) iva : so, just so, just, exactly, indeed, very (especially after words which involve some restriction, e.g. īṣad iva, just a little; kiṃcid iva, just a little bit: and after a negation, e.g. na cirād iva, very soon). is connected vaguely, and somewhat pleonastically, with an interrogative pronoun or adverb (e.g. kim iva, what? katham iva, how could that possibly be? kveva, where, I should like to know?). In the Pada texts of the Ṛg, Yajur, and Atharva-veda, and by native grammarians, is considered to be enclitic, and therefore compounded with the word after which it stands, [RV.]; [AV.]; &c. 🔎 iva | iva iva : ind. (fr. pronominal base 3. i), like, in the same manner as (in this sense = yathā, and used correlatively to tathā) iva : as it were, as if (e.g. patheva, as if on a path) iva : in a certain manner, in some measure, a little, perhaps (in qualification or mitigation of a strong assertion) iva : nearly, almost, about (e.g. muhūrtam iva, almost an hour) iva : so, just so, just, exactly, indeed, very (especially after words which involve some restriction, e.g. īṣad iva, just a little; kiṃcid iva, just a little bit: and after a negation, e.g. na cirād iva, very soon). is connected vaguely, and somewhat pleonastically, with an interrogative pronoun or adverb (e.g. kim iva, what? katham iva, how could that possibly be? kveva, where, I should like to know?). In the Pada texts of the Ṛg, Yajur, and Atharva-veda, and by native grammarians, is considered to be enclitic, and therefore compounded with the word after which it stands, [RV.]; [AV.]; &c. 🔎 iva | invariable |