muh

Dictionary meanings for muh from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

4 P. ((muhyati, mugdha or mūḍha) 1 To faint, swoon, lose consciousness, become senseless; ihāhaṃ draṣṭumāhnaṃ tāṃ smarannevaṃ mumoha saḥ Bk. 6. 21, 1. 20; 15. 16.

2 To be perplexed or bewild- dered, to be disturbed in mind, be at a loss; āpatsvapi na muhyaṃti narāḥ paṃḍitabuddhayaḥ H. 1. 166, Ki. 18. 9.

3 To be foolish, stupid, or infatu- ated.

4 To fail.

5 To err, mis- take. Caus. (mohayati-te) 1 To...

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

cl.4 P. (Dha1tup. xxvi, 89) m/uhyati (rarely A1. te; pf. mumoha Br. &c Page825,1; mumuhe MBh.; aor. amuhat Br.; fut. mohitā, mogdhā, moḍhā Gr.; mohiṣy/ati Br.; mokṣyati Gr.; inf. muh/e RV.; ind.p. mohitvā, muhiśvā; mugdhvā,mūḍhvā Gr.; -m/oham Gr.), to become... mfn. gone astray, lost RV.; VS. 825,1 166007 mfn. perplexed, bewildered AV.; Das3. 825,1 166008 mfn. foolish, ignorant, silly. S3Br. &c 825,1 166009

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