Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary
I. 1 A. (prathate, prathita) 1 To increase (wealth &c.).
2 To spread abroad (as fame, rumour &c.); tathā yaśo'sya prathate Ms. 11. 15.
3 To become famous or celebrated; bhatastadakhyayā tīrthaṃ pāvanaṃ bhuvi paprathe R. 15. 101; ato'smi loke vede ca pra- thitaḥ puruṣottamaḥ Bg. 15. 18; Śi. 9 16; 15. 23; Ku. 5. 7; Me. 24; R. 5. 65; 9. 76.
4 To appear, arise, come to light; śramo nu tāsāṃ madano nu paprathe Ki....
Source entryMonier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary
cl.1 A1. (Dha1tup. xix, 3) pr/athate (rarely P. ti e.g. impf. 2. du. /aprathatam RV.; Impv. prathantu VS.; pf. paprathatuḥ BhP.; mostly A1. pf. paprath/e, p. paprathān/a RV.; aor. prathiṣṭa, p. prathān/a ib.; fut. prathiṣyate, prathitā Gr.), to spread, extend... m. N. of a Va1sisht2ha vāsiṣṭha (supposed author of RV. x, 181, 1), Auukr. 678,3 134466 f. spreading out, extending, flattening, scattering Nya1yam.;...
Source entryMonier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary
or pṛth cl.10 P. prāthayati or parthayati, to throw, cast; to extend Dha1tup. xxxii, 19. 085971 678,3 134504
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