vyath

Dictionary meanings for vyath from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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vyath

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

1 A. (vyathate, vyathita) 1 To be sorry, to be pained, vexed or afflicted, be agitated or disquieted; [Page1018-a+ 57] viśvaṃbharāpi nāma vyathate iti jitamapatyasne- hena U. 7; na vivyathe tasya manaḥ Ki. 1. 2, 24.

2 To be disturbed, be ruf- fled or agitated; vyathitasiṃdhumanīraśanaiḥ śanaiḥ Ki. 5. 11.

3 To tremble.

4 To be afraid.

5 To dry, become dry. Caus. (vyathayati-te) 1 To pain, distress, vex,...

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

cl.1 A1. (Dha1tup. xix, 2) vy/athate (ep. also ti; pf. vivyathe, 3. pl. thuḥ MBh.; aor. vyathiṣi AV.; Subj. vyathiṣat Br.; fut. vyathitā, thiṣyate Gr.; inf. vyathitum ib., Ved. inf. vyathiṣyai), to tremble, waver, go astray, come to naught, fail RV. &c &c... See jala-vyatha. 131199 1031,1 208634 mfn. agitating, frightening, afflicting Kir. 131200 1031,1 208635 mfn. greatly disturbing or perplexing MBh. 1031,1 208636

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