8.32.2
यः सृबि॑न्द॒मन॑र्शनिं॒ पिप्रुं॑ दा॒सम॑ही॒शुव॑म्
वधी॑दु॒ग्रो रि॒णन्न॒पः
8.32.2
yáḥ sŕ̥bindam ánarśanim
pípruṃ dāsám ahīśúvam
vádhīd ugró riṇánn apáḥ
8.32.2
yaḥfrom yá-
from sŕ̥binda-
from ánarśani-
from dāsá-
from √vadhⁱ-
from ugrá-
from √rī-
from áp-
8.32.2
Strong God, he slew Anarṣani, Sr̥ibinda, Pipru, and the fiend, Ahîṣuva, and loosed the floods.
Based on semantic similarity:
6.20.7
| Source index | Surface | Lemma | Information |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8.32.2 | 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 |
| 8.32.2 | sŕ̥bindam | sŕ̥binda- | nominal stemSGMACC |
| 8.32.2 | ánarśanim | ánarśani- | nominal stemSGMACC |
| 8.32.2 | píprum | pípru- | nominal stemSGMACC |
| 8.32.2 | dāsám | dāsá- dāsa : dāsá m. fiend, demon dāsa : N. of certain evil beings conquered by Indra (e.g. Namuci, Pipru, Śambara, Varcin &c.), [RV.] dāsa : savage, barbarian, infidel (also dā́sa, opp. to ārya; cf. dasyu) dāsa : slave, servant, [RV.]; [AV.]; [Mn.] &c. dāsa : a Śūdra, [L.], Sch. dāsa : one to whom gifts may be made, [W.] dāsa : a fisherman (v.l. for dāśa) dāsa : dāsá mfn. ifc. of names, esp. of Śūdras and Kāya-sthas (but cf. also kāli-) dāsa : dā́sa mf(I)n. fiendish, demoniacal, barbarous, impious, [RV.] dāsa : m. a knowing man, esp. a knower of the universal spirit, [L.] 🔎 dāsá- | nominal stemSGMACC |
| 8.32.2 | ahīśúvam | ahīśū́- | nominal stemSGMACC |
| 8.32.2 | vádhīt | √vadhⁱ- vadh : (also written badh; cf. √ bādh; properly only used in the aor. and Prec. tenses avadhīt and °dhiṣṭa; vadhyāt and vadhiṣīṣṭa, [Pāṇ. ii, 4, 42] &c.; [6, 62]; the other tenses being supplied by √ han; cf. [Dhātup. xxiv, 2]; but in Ved. and ep. poetry also pres. vadhati; Pot. vadhet; fut. vadhiṣyati, °te; other Ved. forms are aor. avadhīm, váhīm Subj. vadhiṣaḥ; badhīḥ, [TĀr.]; Prec. badhyāsam, °suḥ, [AV.]), to strike, slay, kill, murder, defeat, destroy, [RV.] &c. &c.: Pass. vadhyate, °ti (aor. avadhi), to be slain or killed, [MBh.]; [Kāv.]; &c. : Caus. vadhayati, to kill, slay, [MBh.] [a. Gk. ὠθέω.] 🔎 √vadhⁱ- | rootSGAORACT3INJ |
| 8.32.2 | 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 |
| 8.32.2 | riṇán | √rī- rī : (ī), f. going, motion, [L.] rī : or ri (cf. √ li) cl. 9. P. ([Dhātup. xxxi, 30]) riṇā́ti cl. 4. P. ([Dhātup. xxvi, 29]) rī́yate (riṇīte, [RV.]; [Br.]; [GṛŚrS.]; riyati, [Dhātup. xxviii, 111]; impf. ariṇvan, [MaitrS.]; Gr. pf. rirāya, rirye; aor. araiṣīt, areṣṭa; fut. retā; reṣyati, °te; inf. retum), to release, set free, let go, [RV.]; to sever, detach from (abl.), [ib.]; to yield, bestow, [AV.]; (Ā.) to be shattered or dissolved, melt, become fluid, drop, flow, [RV.] : Caus. repayati (aor. arīripat) Gr.: Desid. rirīṣati, °te, [ib.] : Intens. rerīyate, rerayīti, [ib.] rī : = rai in ṛdhád-rī, q.v. rī : f. See under ra, p. 859, col. 3. 🔎 √rī- | rootSGMNOMPRSACTnon-finite:PTCP |
| 8.32.2 | apáḥ | áp- ap : áp n. (gen. apás), work (according to [NBD.]), [RV. i, 151, 4.] ap : áp f. (in Ved. used in sing. and pl., but in the classical language only in pl., ā́pas) water ap : air, the intermediate region, [Naigh.] ap : the star δ Virginis ap : the Waters considered as divinities. ifc. may become apa or īpa, ūpa after i- and u- stems respectively. ap : [cf. Lat. aqua; Goth. ahva, ‘a river’; Old Germ. aha, and affa at the end of compounds; Lith. uppê, ‘a river’; perhaps Lat. amnis, ‘a river’, for apnis cf. also ἀϕρός] 🔎 áp- | nominal stemPLFACC |