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kauravakamfn. fr. k/uru- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kauravāyaṇim. patronymic fr. k/uru- gaRa tikādi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pūruṣam. (mc.) equals p/uruṣa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ruh (see,1. rudh-) cl.1 P. ( ) r/ohati- (mc. also te-and ruhati-, te-; Vedic or Veda and Epic imperfect tense or Aorist aruhat-; Potential ruheyam-, -ruhethās-, -ruhemahi-; imperative ruha-, parasmE-pada r/uhāṇa-; perfect tense ruroha-, ruruh/uḥ- etc.; ruruhe- ; Aorist /arukṣat- etc.; future roḍhā- grammar; rokṣy/ati-, te- etc.; rohiṣye- ; infinitive mood roḍhum- etc.; rohitum- ; r/ohiṣyai- ; ind.p. rūḍhv/ā- , -r/uhya- etc.; -rūhya- ; -r/uham- ; -r/oham- ), to ascend, mount, climb ; to reach to, attain (a desire) ; to rise, spring up, grow, develop, increase, prosper, thrive etc. etc. (with na-,"to be useless or in vain" ) ; to grow together or over, cicatrize, heal (as a wound) etc.: Causal roh/ayati- or (later) ropayati-, te- (Aorist arūruhat-or arūrupat- grammar; Passive voice ropyate- Aorist aropi- ), to cause to ascend, raise up, elevate ; to place in or on, fix in, fasten to, direct towards (with accusative or locative case) ; to transfer to, commit, entrust (see ropita-) ; to put in the ground, plant, sow ; to lay out (a garden) ; to cause to grow, increase ; to cause to grow over or heal : Desiderative r/urukṣati- See ā-ruh-: Intensive roruhyate-, roroḍhi- grammar View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ruruśīrṣan(r/uru--) mfn. "deer-headed", having a deer's horn or a destructive point (said of an arrow) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śarvam. (fr. ś/uru-) Name of a god who kills people with arrows (mentioned together with bhava- and other names of rudra-- śiva-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
urvyāf. (for 1.See /uru-) amplitude, vastness View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
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