saṃrabh

Dictionary meanings for saṃrabh from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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saṃrabh

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

1 A. 1 To become agitated, be overwhelmed or affected.

2 To be exasperated or furious, be enrag- ed or irritated (mostly in p. p.); R. 16. 16.

3 To seixe, catch hold of (Ved.)

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

A1. -rabhate, (pr. p. -rambhamāṇa MW.; Impv. -rambhasva Ba1lar.), to seize or take hold of. mutually grasp or lay hold of (for dancing &c), grasp, grapple each other (in fighting &c) RV.; AV.; S3Br.; to get possession of (instr.) R.; to grow excited, fly into... mfn. mutually grasped or laid hold of, joined hand in hand, closely united with (instr. Page1113,1; 225820.1 am ind.) AV.; ChUp.; MBh. 1112,3 225815 mfn....

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