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|  | hiṇḍ | cl.1 A1. ( ) hiṇḍate- (only imperfect tense ahiṇḍanta-and perfect tense jihiṇḍe-), to go, move, wander or roam about (see ā--and parihiṇḍ-) ; to disregard, slight  |  | prahāya | (or hāry/a-) mfn. to be taken away or removed (see pra-hāyyā-,under pra-hi-) to be beaten  |  | praheti | etc. See pra-hi-.  |  | prahye | See under pra-hi-.  |  | vi | ind. sometimes it gives a meaning opposite to the idea contained in the simple root (exempli gratia, 'for example' krī-,"to buy"; vi-krī-,"to sell") , or it intensifies that idea (exempli gratia, 'for example' hiṃs-,"to injure"; vi-hiṃs-,"to injure severely") . The above 3. v/i- may also be used in forming compounds not immediately referable to verbs, in which cases it may express"difference" (confer, compare 1. vi-lakṣaṇa-),"change"or"variety" (confer, compare vi-citra-),"intensity" (confer, compare vi-karāla-),"manifoldness" (confer, compare vi-vidha-),"contrariety" (confer, compare vi-loma-),"deviation from right" (confer, compare vi-śīla-),"negation"or"privation" (confer, compare vi-kaccha-,being often used like 3. a-, nir-,and nis-[qq. vv.], and like the Latin dis,se,and the Englisha,dis,in,unetc.)  |
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