Anukri, Anuk�, Գܰī: 5 definitions
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The Sanskrit term Anuk� can be transliterated into English as Anukr or Anukri, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
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: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionaryAnuk� (अनुक�).�8 U.
1) To do after or afterwards; follow; especially to imitate, do after or in imitation of, resemble, equal, copy (with gen.); ततोऽनुकुर्याद्विशदस्� तस्याः (tato'nukuryādviśadasya tasyā�)... स्मितस्य (smitasya) Kumārasambhava 1.44; श्यामतया हरेरिवानुकुर्वतीम् (śyāmatayā harerivānukurvatīm) K.1; अनुकरोति भगवत� नारायणस्� (anukaroti bhagavato nārāyaṇasya) 6.282; नन� कलभे� यूथपतेरनुकृतम् (nanu kalabhena yūthapateranukṛtam) M.5; (also with acc.); सर्वाभिरन्याभि� कलाभिरनुचकार तं वैशम्पायनः (sarvābhiranyābhi� kalābhiranucakāra ta� vaiśampāyana�) K.76; शैलाधिपस्यानुचका� लक्ष्मीम् (śailādhipasyānucakāra lakṣmīm) Bhaṭṭikāvya 2.8; बहुतरं भवन्तमनु- करोत� (bahutara� bhavantamanu- karoti) V.5; Manusmṛti 2.199.
2) To requite, recompense.
3) To try on, adjust, adapt; बन्ध� ततोऽनुकुर्वि� (bandha� tato'nukurvita) ś.
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Գܰī (अनुक्री).—[anu-k� uṇā� bā. ī. kicca Tv.] A kind of sacrificial rite called साद्यस्क्र (ⲹ).
Derivable forms: Գܰī� (अनुक्रॶ�).
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary1) Anuk� (अनुक�):—[=Գ-√k�] to do afterwards, to follow in doing;
—to imitate, copy;
—to equal;
—to requite;
—to adopt:—[Causal] -ⲹپ, to cause to imitate.
2) Anu� (अनुक�):—[=Գ-�] -�1. � (1. sg. -쾱峾) to scatter along, [Atharva-veda];
2) —to strew, fill with, crowd:
2) —[Passive voice] -īⲹٱ, to become crowded or filled.
3) Գܰī (अनुक्री):—[=Գ-ī] mfn. (�ī), bought subsequently (id est. not early on the first day), [Pbr.; Lāṭyāyana etc.] (cf. pari-ī, śata-ī.)
: DDSA: Paia-sadda-mahannavo; a comprehensive Prakrit Hindi dictionary (S)Anuk� (अनुक�) in the Sanskrit language is related to the Prakrit words: 첹, ṇa.
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Sanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम� (ṃsṛt), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.
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