saṃtap

Dictionary meanings for saṃtap from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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saṃtap

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

1 P. 1 To heat, warm; saṃtaptacāmīkara Bk. 3. 3; saṃtaptāyasi saṃsthitasya payaso nāmāpi na jñāyate Bh. 2. 67.

2 To parch, dry up.

3 To pain by heat, torture. Pass. 1 To become hot or heated.

2 To be distressed, suffer pain, be sorry; saṃtaptānāṃ tvamasi śaraṇaṃ Me. 7 ‘of the afflicted’; divāpi mayi niṣkrāṃte saṃtapyete gurū mama Mb.; Bh. 2. 87.

3 To repent, be stung with remorse; V. 3. 5.

4 To undergo...

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

P. -tapati, to heat thoroughly, scorch, parch, dry up R.; Sus3r.; VarBr2S. &c; to feel pain or remorse Mn.; MBh.; to pain by heat, torture, oppress, afflict, harass RV. &c &c: Pass. -tapyate (ep. also ti), to be oppressed or afflicted, suffer pain, undergo... mfn. heating, warming A1pS3r. Sch. 1142,1 231260 mfn. the act of becoming warm Kaus3. 1142,1 231261 mfn. inflaming, tormenting MW. 145187 1142,1 231262

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