āgrah

Dictionary meanings for āgrah from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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āgrah

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

9 U. 1 To seize, take hold of, catch.

2 To draw tight (as the reins) Ś. 1 v. l.

3 To persist in.

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

(1. sg. A1. -gṛbhṇe; Impv. 2. du. -gṛhṇītam) to hold in (as horses) RV. viii, 45, 39; AV. 016505 130,3 22755 m. insisting on, strong or obstinate inclination for, obstinacy, whim Katha1s.; S3a1rn3g. 130,3 22756 m. (= grahaṇa) seizing, taking L. 130,3 22757 m. favour, affection L. 016506 130,3 22758

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