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bhūṣaṇaṃ
bhūṣ cl. 1. P. bhūṣati ( pf. bubhūṣa Gr. ; aor. abhūṣīt, ib. ; fut. bhūṣiṣyati, bhūṣitā, ib. ; inf. bhūṣitum, ib. ), to strive after, use efforts for, be intent upon ( dat. ), RV. iii, 25, 2 ; 34, 2 &c.; to seek to procure ( acc. ) for ( dat. ), ib. ix, 94, 3 ; to adorn, Dhātup. xvii, 30 : Caus.
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