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plavate: third person singular present present class 1 ātmanepadaplu
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anvavaplu -plavate-, to dive after View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āpluA1. -plavate- (Potential -pluvīta- [ varia lectio ],and -plavet-) to spring or jump towards or over, dance towards or over etc. ; to bathe, wash & etc. ; to immerse one's self etc. ; to bathe, wash another etc. ; to water, bedew, inundate ; to overrun etc.: Causal P. -plāvayati-, to wash or bathe any person or thing, cause to be bathed or washed etc. ; to bathe (one's self) ; to inundate, overwhelm, set in commotion etc. ; to dip, steep : A1. -plāvayate- idem or 'Nom. P. -pruṣāyati-, to besprinkle, bespeckle : A1. (imperfect tense 3. plural -pruṣāy/anta-) idem or '( pru-= plu-) A1. -pravate-, to spring up, jump up.' '
paripluA1. -plavate- (ind.p. -plutya- ; -plūya- ), to swim or float or hover about or through etc. ; to revolve, move in a circle ; to move restlessly, go astray ; to hasten forward or near : Causal -plāvayati- (ind.p. -plāvya-), to bathe, water View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prapluA1. -plavate-, to go to sea (samudram-), float or sail away : Causal -plāvayati-, to cause to float or sail away ; to wash or flood with water View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
samabhipluA1. -plavate-, to inundate, wash (See next) ; to overwhelm, cover View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
samāpluA1. -plavate-, to immerse together, immerse in water, bathe ; to overflow, inundate, overwhelm ; to spring or rush upon (accusative) ; to come into violent collision with View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
samparipluA1. -plavate-, to flow quite over, overflow (See past participle) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sampluA1. -plavate-, to flow or stream together, meet (as waters) ; to be heaped or massed together (as clouds) ; to founder, go down (as a ship) ; to fluctuate, waver (as the mind) : Causal -plāvayati- to cause to flow or mass together (as clouds) ; to melt into, mingle or merge with (instrumental case) ; to float over, inundate, submerge View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
samutpluA1. -plavate-, to jump or leap up together, move by jumps View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
upanyāpluA1. -plavate-, to swim near View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
upapluP. -plavati-, to overflow, inundate ; to assault, invade, afflict ; to eclipse ; to rush upon, assail : A1. -plavate-, to swim on the surface (as a light object) commentator or commentary on ; to hang over, move aloft : Causal -plāvayati-, to irrigate, flood, water ; to float near (?) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
utplu(ud-plu-) A1. -plavate- (rarely P. -ti-), to swim upwards, emerge ; to draw near, approach (as clouds) ; to spring up, jump up or upwards, jump out, leap up etc. ; to jump over ; to bound commentator or commentary on ; to spring upon ; to rise, arise View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vipluA1. -plavate- (mc. also P.), to float asunder, drift about, be dispersed or scattered ; to fall into disorder or confusion, go astray, be lost or ruined, perish etc.: Causal -plāvayati-, to cause to swim or float about ; to spread abroad, make known, divulge ; to bring to ruin or calamity, waste, destroy ; (-plav-), to perplex, confuse, confound View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
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ado yad dāru plavate # RV.10.155.3a; AVP.6.8.7a.
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