irregularcl.1. or cl.3.P.j/ighrati- (; Epic also A1.te-and cl.2 P.ghrāti-; Aoristaghrāt-,or aghrāsīt-, ; precedingghrāyāt-or ghrey-, ; AoristPassive voice 3. dual numberaghrāsātām-, ; irregularind.p.jighritvā-) , to smell, perceive odour ; to perceive ; to smell at, snuffle at ; to kill : CausalP.ghrāpayati- (Aoristajighrapat-or ghrip-), to cause any one (accusative) to smell at (accusative) : Intensivejeghrīyate-
cl.2.garti- (confer, compare ; cl.1.garati-sg.irregulargṛmi-, ;3. pluralj/āgrati- etc.[ ]; imperativegṛh/i-, gṛtāt-, gṛtam-, gṛt/a-; subjunctivegarat-; Potentialgṛyāt-,or griy- ; imperfect tense/ajāgar-[ ] ; parasmE-padaj/āgrat-; rarely A1.jāgramāṇa-; perfect tenseVedic or Vedajāg/āra-[ ] , 1. sg.g/ara-[ ], parasmE-padagṛv/as-[see sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order ]; perfect tense class.[ ] jajāgāra-or jāgaraṃ-cakāra-; future 2nd jāgriṣy/ati- etc.[A1. ]; future 1st ritā-Va1rtt. 1; Aoristajāgarīt-, ; Passive voiceimpersonal or used impersonallyajagāri-, ; precedingjāgaryāt-, ) to be awake or watchful etc. ; to awake ; to watch over, be attentive to or intent on, care for, provide, superintend (with locative case or locative case with /adhi-) etc. (with accusative) ; (said of fire) to go on burning ; to be evident ; to look on : Causal (Aorist 2. and 3. sg./ajīgar-imperativejigṛt/am-, t/a-) to awaken ; jāgarayati-, (; AoristPassive voiceimpersonal or used impersonallyañāgari-or gāri-) idem or 'n. saffron ' ; ([ confer, compare ; Latin vi1gilo.])
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