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pragraham

pragrah P. Ā. gṛhṇāti, ṇīte, to hold or stretch forth, hold, AV. &c. &c.; to offer, present, ŚBr. ; ŚāṅkhŚr. ; to seize, grasp, take hold of, take, ŚrS. ; MBh. &c.; to accept, receive, Śak. ; Var. ; to draw up, tighten (reins), stop (horses), Śak. ; to befriend, favour, further, promote, …

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1. ةرَغرَه

pragrah P. Ā. gṛhṇāti, ṇīte, to hold or stretch forth, hold, AV. &c. &c.; to offer, present, ŚBr. ; ŚāṅkhŚr. ; to seize, grasp, take hold of, take, ŚrS. ; MBh. &c.; to accept, receive, Śak. ; Var. ; to draw up, tighten (reins), stop (horses), Śak. ; to befriend, favour, further, promote, MBh. ; Hariv. ; R. ; to keep separated or isolated ( cf. below) : Caus. ( inf. grāhitum) to receive, accept, MBh.

2. pragrāham

pragrāham ind. taking the words separately, not pronouncing them according to the rules of Saṃdhi , AitBr.

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