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pariṇāme

pariṇam (√ nam) P. Ā. ṇamati, te ( aor. paryaṇaṃsīt ind.p. pariṇamya), to bend or turn aside, AV. ; to bend down, stoop, Kāv. ; to change or be transformed into ( instr. ), Vedāntas. ; Madhus. ; to develop, become ripe or mature, Bālar. ; to become old, Kir. ; to be digested, MBh. ; Pañc. ; to be fu

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pariṇam (√ nam) P. Ā. ṇamati, te ( aor. paryaṇaṃsīt ind.p. pariṇamya), to bend or turn aside, AV. ; to bend down, stoop, Kāv. ; to change or be transformed into ( instr. ), Vedāntas. ; Madhus. ; to develop, become ripe or mature, Bālar. ; to become old, Kir. ; to be digested, MBh. ; Pañc. ; to be fulfilled (as a word), Pañc. : Caus. ṇāmayati ( ind.p. ṇāmya; Pass. ṇāmyate, p. ṇāmyamāna, or myat), to make ripe, ripen, mature, ŚvetUp. ; to bring to an end, pass (as a night), R. ; to bend aside or down, stoop, MBh.

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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.