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nimṛje

nimṛj P. Ā. mārṣṭi, mṛṣṭe, mṛjati, te &c. ( Pot. mṛjyāt, Mn. ; mṛñjyāt, ŚBr. ; Impv. mṛḍhvam, TS. ; pf. māmṛjur, je, RV. [for mimṛkṣur, RV. i, 64, 4 read mimikṣur and See under nimyakṣ]; aor. amṛkṣāma, ib. ; amṛṣṭa, ŚBr. ), to rub in or upon ( loc. ), wipe off; Ā. to cleanse one's self, TS. ; ŚB

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nimṛj P. Ā. mārṣṭi, mṛṣṭe, mṛjati, te &c. ( Pot. mṛjyāt, Mn. ; mṛñjyāt, ŚBr. ; Impv. mṛḍhvam, TS. ; pf. māmṛjur, je, RV. [for mimṛkṣur, RV. i, 64, 4 read mimikṣur and See under nimyakṣ]; aor. amṛkṣāma, ib. ; amṛṣṭa, ŚBr. ), to rub in or upon ( loc. ), wipe off; Ā. to cleanse one's self, TS. ; ŚBr. ; Śr. & GṛS. ; Mn. &c.; to lead or bring or attach to ( loc. ); Ā. to take to one's self, appropriate, RV.

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Sanskrit corpus record built from GRETIL sources (citations and statistics; GRETIL running text is not redistributable). Passage text, where shown, from the Digital Corpus of Sanskrit (CC BY 4.0). Dictionary senses from Monier-Williams (1899, public domain), via the Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries.