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: : taRbati (. to go ) > daNvati (. to go ).
: to destroy - , , , , to hurt - , , , , to injure - , to burst - , , -, -, , . injurer - , goat - .
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To
R(o
v) () →
Ta
Rbati =>
Ta
_mbati ( >
Tu
_(
m)
p(
h)ati ) >
Da
_(
m)
bhati ( =>
Zu
_mbhati →
Zu
_bha ) →
Da
_bdhiti
▪
Da
_bhati ( =>
Di
_psati ) =>
Na
_bhate →
Na
_bh
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_) | :
m- | - [
b] | : -
h > -
s
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dabdhiti - nabh ( ) - zubha ( ) - *tor ( ). - tarbati - tambati - nabhate ( ). √ - TR. - D_ - N_ - Z_, - D_b - N_bh - Z_bh.
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*ToR(
ov) (. )
→ TaRbati (. to go ) =
> Tambati (. to go )
> Dabhati,
Dambhati,
Dabhnati (. to hurt, to injure, to destroy; to deceive, to abandon ),
Dābhayati,
Dambhayati (. to impel )
→ Dabhīti (. an injurer, enemy ),
Dabdhi (. injury ),
Dambha (. deceit, fraud ),
Dambhana (. deceiving ),
Tabha (. a he-goat or ram ) |
> viDambate (. to imitate, to vie with ),
viDambayati (. to imitate, to copy, to emulate, to equal, to be a match for any one or anything; to mock, to deride, to ridicule; to impose upon, to take in, to cheat, to deceive )
→ viDamba (. mockery, derision; degradation, desecration; afflicting, distressing, annoyance ),
viDambana (. imitation, copying, representing, playing the part of any one, imposture, disguise; derision, ridiculousness, mockery, scoff, scorn, vexation, mortification; disgrace, degradation profanation; abuse, misusage; disappointing, frustrating )
▪
Dabhati (. to hurt, to injure, to destroy; etc. ) =
> Dipsati (. to intend to injure or destroy )
▪
Tambati (. to go )
> Dambayati (. to throw, to push ) =
> Dimbayate,
Dipati,
Dipyati (. to throw ) =
> Depayati (. to throw )
→ Tepana (. to throwing )
▪
Dambhati (. to destroy, to hurt, to injure; etc. )
> Dimbhati,
Dimpati (. to throw, to push ) =
> Depayate (. to heap together )
▪
Dambhati (. to destroy, to hurt, to injure; etc. ) =
> Yupyati (. to debar, to obstruct, to disturb, to trouble, to confuse, to efface, to remove, to destroy; to be effaced or concealed ),
Yopayati (. to efface, to obliterate,to conceal , to remove, to destroy )
→ Yopana (. destroing, removing, confusing, effacing )
▪
Dambhati (. to destroy, to hurt, to injure; etc. ) =
> Zumbhati (. to injury, to harm, to kill )
→ Zubha (. hegoat ),
aZubha (. harm, mistfortune, mischief )
▪
Tambati (. to go )
> Jamhati (. to move quickly, to sprawl, to kick )
→ Jamhasa (. moving, going, course )
▪
TaRbati (. to go )
> TūRvati (. to bend, to cause to fall, to hurt, to injure )
▪
TaRbati (. to go )
> TRopati (. to hurt )
▪
Tambati (. to go )
> Tumpati,
Tumphati (. to hurt ) =
> Tupati,
Tuphati (. to hurt ) =
> Topati,
Tophati (. to hurt ) =
> Tobhate,
Tubhyati (. to hurt, to kill ) =
> Ubhnati (. to hurt, to kill ) |
> Tumbati (. to distress )
▪
Tambati (. to go ) =
> Danvati (. to go ) =
> Dhanvati (. to run or flow, to cause to run or flow )
▪
Danvati (. to go ) =
> Jinvati (. to move one's self. be active or lively; to urge on, to cause to move quickly, to impel, to incite; to refresh, to animate; to promote, to help, to favour; to help any one; to receive favourably [prayers or acts of devotion] )
> aJinvati (. to refresh )
> praJinvati (. to refresh, to animate, to promote, to further ) |
> upapraJinvati (. to impel, to stir up, to please or gratify in approaching )
▪
Dabhati (. to hurt, to injure, to destroy; etc. ) =
> Nabhate (. to burst be torn or rent asunder; to break or destroy ),
Nabhyati,
Nabhnāti (. to hurt, to injure ),
Nabhayati (. to cause to burst, tear open )
→ Nabh (. an injurer, injury ),
Nābhīla (. the groin of a woman; a prominent or ruptured navel; the cavity of the navel; pain, distress ) |
> praNabhate (. to burst asunder, to open; to burst, to split, to cleave )
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TR > TR[v > b] > T_[mb] > Z/T/D_[(m)bh > mp > p] > D_[ps] | T_[mb] > J_[mh] | D_[mb] > Y_[p] | TR[b > v > p] > TN_[v] > JN[v] | T_[mb > mp(h) > op(h)] > U_[bh] | D_[bh] > N_[bh]
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