Abhi, Abhī: 15 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger WörterbuchAbhi (अभि):—
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Abhī (अभी):—(3. a + bhī) adj. ohne Furcht [Rāmāyaṇa 5, 14, 12.] [Raghuvaṃśa 9, 63. 15, 8.]
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Abhi (अभि):—Einfluss auf ein folgendes sa [Prātiśākhya zur Vājasaneyisaṃhitā 3, 61.] [Atharvavedasaṃhitā] [PRĀV. 2, 104.] der Endvocal gedehnt [Prātiśākhya zur Vājasaneyisaṃhitā 3, 128.] Accent [6, 5. 10. Z. 1] lies ambst. ob. —
2) a) sakhyā vaktramabhi prayacchati paraṃ paryaśruṇī locane [Spr. 1425.] — abhi fehlerhaft für adhi [Spr. 4390.]
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer FassungAbhi (अभि):——
1) Adv. — a) herbei. — b) darüber hinaus. —
2) Praep. — a) mit Acc. — α) zu — her , zu — hin , nach — hin , gegen. — β) in — hinein [Śatapathabrāhmaṇa 6,7,1,7.] — γ) um , für , zur Gewinnung von. — δ) über — hinaus. — ε) um — willen. — ζ) gegen , in Bezug auf , auf , über. — η) *in distributiver Bed. , die aber schon im wiederholten Acc. liegt. — b) mit Abl. — α) mit Ausschluss von , ohne [Ṛgveda (roth). 1,139,8.10,25,3.] — β) hervor , — aus [Indische sprüche 3573] (wohl fehlerhaft für adhi).
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Abhī (अभी):—Adj. furchtlos.
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Partial matches: Bhi, I, A, Abhi.
Starts with (+3165): Abhia, Abhiana, Abhiavanna, Abhibadh, Abhibadhitar, Abhibadhitri, Abhibala, Abhibha, Abhibhabhibhubhabhu, Abhibhakkhayati, Abhibhakshana, Abhibhana, Abhibhanga, Abhibhanj, Abhibhanja, Abhibhanjat, Abhibhara, Abhibhartri, Abhibharts, Abhibhartsita.
Ends with (+142): Accanabhi, Adavi nabhi, Adavinabhi, Adhastanabhi, Adhonabhi, Ajanmasurabhi, Akrittanabhi, Amshunabhi, Anabhi, Animnanabhi, Anupurvanabhi, Anyanabhi, Apabhi, Apanabhi, Apetabhi, Apramanabhi, Apupanabhi, Arabhi, Aravindanabhi, Arshabhi.
Full-text (+2763): Abhicara, Abhinaya, Abhisayam, Abhidroha, Abhimati, Abhivrita, Abhighata, Udabhi, Abhikanksha, Abhimara, Abhisapa, Abhilapa, Abhipada, Abhinanda, Abhimana, Abhivrit, Samabhi, Abhivyapti, Abhitapa, Abhilashita.
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