atiric

Dictionary meanings for atiric from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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atiric

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

(Gen. used in pass.) 1 To surpass, excel, be superior to (with abl.); aśvamedhasahasrebhyaḥ satyame- vātiricyate H. 4. 131; gṛhaṃ tu gṛhiṇīhīnaṃ kāṃtārādatiricyate Pt. 4. 81; vācaḥ karmā- tiricyate ‘example is better than precept;’ sometimes with acc.; na ca nārāyaṇo'trabhavaṃtamatiricyate K. 203; or used by itself in the sense of ‘to be supreme,’ ‘prevail’, ‘tri- umph’, ‘predominate’, ‘be mighti- er’; na...

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

Pass. -ricyate, to be left with a surplus, to surpass (in a good or bad sense with abl. or acc.); to be superior, predominate, prevail: Caus. -recayati, to do superfluously, to do too much S3Br. &c 002167 15,2 3160 mfn. left with or as a surplus, left apart 15,2 3161 mfn. redundant, unequalled 15,2 3162 mfn. different from (with abl.) 002168 15,2 3163

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