Pi, Pī: 15 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger WörterbuchPi (पि):—1. , piyati gehen, sich bewegen [DHĀTUP. 28, 112.]
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Pi (पि):—2. schwellen u. s. w. s. pī .
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Pi (पि):—3. praep. s. api .
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Pī (पी):—1. , pīyate trinken [DHĀTUP. 26, 32.] tadāpīyata tattejo rājā vārimayam [Mahābhārata 3, 13611.] Andere Formen, die gleichfalls auf pī zurückgeführt werden könnten, wie pītvā, pīya, pīta s. u. 1. pā .
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Pī (पी):—
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Pī (पी):—1. , die ed. Bomb. liest tadāpīya tatastejo u.s.w.
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Pī (पी):—2. mit ā caus.: yasya hyarthābhinirvṛttau bhavantyāpyāyitāḥ pare wenn Andere gedeihen [Mahābhārata 5, 4548.] — ud, utpīna angeschwollen [Kathāsaritsāgara 63, 185.]
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer FassungPi (पि):—1. schwellen s. pī.
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Pi (पि):—2. , piyati (gatau).
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Pi (पि):—3. in Verbindung mit Verben. = api.
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Pī (पी):—1. , pīyate trinken. pīyate mit passiver Bed , gehört zu 1. pā.
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Pī (पी):—2. , payate , piyāna , pīpes , pīpyatām , pīpihi , pīpayat , apīpayat u.s.w. , pīpiāna und pīpiāna ; Act. Med —
1) schwellen , strotzen , voll sein , überfliessen. pīpivaṃs (f. pipyuṣī) strotzend , voll , überlaufend , triefend von (Gen. oder Acc.). pīna fett , feist , dick. —
2) schwellen — , strotzen — , überlaufen machen , übersättigen. pyā s. bes. — *Intens. pepīyate. — Mit abhi Med. schwellen , strotzen. — Mit ā —
1) Med. anschwellen. āpīta und āpīna schwellend , strotzend , voll. —
2) schwellen — , strotzen machen [Ṛgveda (roth). 1,152,6.] — Mit ud, utpīna angeschwollen. — Mit pra —
1) anschwellen , strotzen. prapīna. —
2) anschwellen machen.
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Pī (पी):—3. , pīyati s. pīy.
Sanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम् (saṃskṛtam), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.
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Starts with (+5792): Peetmard, Pi ci lu rong hao, Pi han cao, Pi jiu hua, Pi ka, Pi karumbu, Pi la ya, Pi le, Pi li, Pi nunu, Pi pa, Pi pa ye, Pi pa ye zi zhu, Pi pokoliko, Pi zhen xin yue jue, Pi zhen ye nan, Pi-amerdu, Pi-bengbeh, Pi-chili-mim, Pi-coipa.
Ends with (+1479): Abhayavapi, Abhijappi, Abhinikkhipi, Abhipi, Abhitapi, Abulipi, Acampi, Accalipi, Adbhutarupin, Adhahpushpi, Adhapushpi, Adhapuspi, Adharmarupin, Adhopi, Adhyaharinilipi, Adivyasvarupin, Adyapi, Agnilipi, Agunarupin, Ahopi.
Full-text (+1859): Papin, Anutapin, Vapi, Ghorarupin, Pramapin, Vyapin, Samlapin, Kurupin, Vishvavyapin, Surapin, Kashyapi, Lepin, Apalapin, Devarupin, Digvyapin, Avyapi, Rupi, Alapin, Tapin, Devapi.
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