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Prami, ±Ê°ù²¹³¾Ä«: 5 definitions

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Prami means something in Hinduism, Sanskrit. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.

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: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionary

±Ê°ù²¹³¾Ä« (पà¥à¤°à¤®à¥€).â€�9 U.

1) To destroy, annihilate, kill, slay.

2) To diminish.

3) To surmount, get over.

4) To surpass, outstrip.

5) Ved. To transgress, infringe.

6) Ved. To lose or miss (one's way).

7) To perish, die. -Caus. To destroy, annihilate &c.

: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Cappeller Sanskrit-English Dictionary

Prami (पà¥à¤°à¤®à¤�).—erect, build; perceive, understand.

Prami is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms pra and mi (मि).

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±Ê°ù²¹³¾Ä« (पà¥à¤°à¤®à¥€).—frustrate, annul, destroy, annihilate; change, alter; transgress, neglect, miss, forget; outstrip, surpass. [Passive] [Middle] perish, die. [Causative] destroy, kill; cause to be killed by ([instrumental]). â€� Cf. ±è°ù²¹³¾Ä«³Ù²¹.

±Ê°ù²¹³¾Ä« is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms pra and ³¾Ä« (मी).

: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

1) Prami (पà¥à¤°à¤®à¤�):—[=pra-mi] -âˆ�1. mi [Parasmaipada] [Ä€tmanepada] -minoti, -minute, to erect, build, [Kauṣītaki-upaniá¹£ad];

—to judge, observe, perceive, [SÄhitya-darpaṇa; NyÄya] [commentator or commentary] [SuÅ›ruta] ([indeclinable participle] ±è°ù²¹-³¾Äå²â²¹). 2.

2) ±Ê°ù²¹³¾Ä« (पà¥à¤°à¤®à¥€):—[=pra-√³¾Ä�] a [Parasmaipada] -³¾¾±²ÔÄå³Ù¾± (-³¾Ä«á¹‡Äti, [PÄṇini 8-4, 15]; -³¾¾±á¹‡o³Ù¾±, [BhÄgavata-purÄṇa]; [Vedic or Veda] [infinitive mood] -miyam, -miye and -metos cf. below),

2) —to frustrate, annul, destroy, annihilate, [Ṛg-veda; Atharva-veda; BhÄgavata-purÄṇa];

2) —to change, alter, [Ṛg-veda];

2) —to neglect, transgress, infringe, [ib.];

2) —to miss, lose (one’s way or time), forget, [ib.; Åšatapatha-brÄhmaṇa];

2) —to cause to disappear, put out of sight, [Ṛg-veda];

2) —to leave behind, outstrip, surmount, surpass, [ib.; Bhaá¹­á¹­i-kÄvya] : ([Ä€tmanepada] or [Passive voice] -³¾Ä«yate [Aorist] [subjunctive] -³¾±ðṣṭ³óÄåá¸�)

2) —to come to naught, perish, die, [Atharva-veda] etc. etc.:

2) —[Causal] -³¾Äå±è²¹²â²¹³Ù¾±, to destroy, annihilate, kill, slay, [Nirukta, by YÄska; Manu-smá¹›ti; YÄjñavalkya] etc.;

2) —to cause to kill, [YÄjñavalkya]

3) [=pra-³¾Ä«] b mfn. in ±¹Äå³Ù²¹-±è q.v.

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