raṃh

Dictionary meanings for raṃh from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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raṃh

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

1 P. (raṃhati) 1 To move or go with speed, hasten; na raraṃhāśvakuṃjaraṃ Bk. 14. 98.

2 To flow. Caus. (raṃhayati-te; according to some 10 U.) 1 To cause to move rapidly, urge on.

2 To cause to flow.

3 To go.

4 To speak.

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

(for raṅgh); cf. laṅgh and raghu, laghu cl.1 P. (Dha1tup. xvii, 83) r/aṃhati (RV. also A1. r/aṃhate, r/aṃhamāṇa; pf. raraṃh/a Bhat2t2.; fut. raṃhitā, hiṣyati; aor. araṃhīt Gr.), to hasten, speed (trans. and intrans.); to cause to go or flow; to go or flow... = raṃhas (See vāta-raṃha). 110295 859,3 173029 n. going swiftly, hastening MW. 110296 859,3 173030 f. speed, velocity (of a chariot) W. 110297 859,3 173031

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