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kṛpayā

1. kṛp f. (only instr. kṛpā) beautiful appearance, beauty, splendour, RV. ; VS. iv, 25.

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1. kṛp

1. kṛp f. (only instr. kṛpā) beautiful appearance, beauty, splendour, RV. ; VS. iv, 25.

2. kṛp

2. kṛp cl. 6. Ā. kṛpate ( impf. akṛpanta; aor. 3. pl. akṛpran and cakṛpanta, 3. sg. akrapiṣṭa; pr. p. kṛpamāṇa), to mourn, long for ( acc. ), RV. ; to lament, implore, RV. ; AV. v, 19, 3 : cl. 10. P. kṛpayati ( impf. akṛpayat; p. kṛpayat gen. sg. m. kṛpayatas, RV. viii, 46, 16 ), to mourn, grieve, lament (with acc. ), RV. ; to pity, BhP. viii, 7, 40 ; to be weak, Dhātup. xxxv, 17 ( cf. kṛpāya and √ krap.)

3. kṛpaya

kṛpaya Nom. P. p. yat, only gen. sg. ( m. ) yatas See s.v. √ 2. kṛp.

4. kṛpāya

kṛpāya Nom. Ā. yate ( Pot. yīta), to mourn, grieve, lament, Nir. ii, 12 ; to have pity, MBh. : P. yati, to praise ( cf. kṛpaṇyu), Naigh. iii, 14.

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