पिपर्ति
Sanskrit
Etymology 1
From Proto-Indo-Aryan *píparti, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *píparti, from Proto-Indo-European *per-. Cognate with Ancient Greek πείρω (peírō), Old English faru.
Pronunciation
Verb
पिपर्ति • (píparti) (dhātu pṛ, cl.3 P)
- to bring over or to (+ accusative), bring out of, deliver from (+ablative), rescue, save, protect, escort, further, promote
- to surpass, excel
- to be able (+ infinitive)
- (causative) to bring over or out, rescue, protect, save, preserve, keep alive
- (causative) to get over, overcome, bring to an end
- (causative) to resist, withstand, be a match for (acc.)
- (causative) to be capable of or able to (+ infinitive)
Etymology 2
From Proto-Indo-Aryan *píparti, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *píparti, from Proto-Indo-European *pleh₁-. Cognate with Avestan 𐬵𐬀𐬨𐬞𐬁𐬟𐬭𐬁𐬌𐬙𐬌 (ham-pā-frāi-ti), Ancient Greek πίμπλημι (pímplēmi, “to fill”).
Verb
पिपर्ति • (píparti) (dhātu pṝ cl.3 P)
- to fill
- to fill with air, blow into
- to sate, cherish, nourish, bring up
- to refresh
- to grant abundantly, bestow on (+ dative), present with
- to fulfil, satisfy (as a wish)
- (passive) to be filled with, become full of (+ instrumental), be sated
- (passive) to become complete (as a number)
- (causative) to fulfil
- to fill (with a noise, said also of the noise itself)
- to fill with wind, blow (a conch)
- to draw (a bow or an arrow to the ear)
- to make full, complete, supplement (a sentence)
- to cover completely, overspread, bestrew, surround
- to load or enrich or present with
- to fulfil (a wish or hope)
- to spend completely
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