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ram

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Where it lives

  • Brhadaranyaka Upanisad 3 · 0.4/10k
  • Chandogya Upanisad 1 · 0.21/10k

What it meant — Monier-Williams

1. rä-

rä- m. Oberherr, oberster Gebieter, Gesamtherrscher (RV [rrät, °räj-am usw.] +), adhi-räjd- m. Oberherr (RV +), u.a. 6. AiGr I 1,88,121; Th. Oberlies, BEI 9 [1991] 116 Anm. 49); räjm-f. Königin, Gattin des Herrschers (VS +; RV [10,85,46] + sam-räjfü- f. Oberherrin [s. ferner AiGr II 2,421); raiyd- n Herrschaft (RV [7,6,2] + [auch königlich’; s, AiGr 1I 2,809]; eräjya-, AiGr 11 2,830f., 833, 834); räjan- m. König, … — [Mayrhofer, s.v. rä-, p. 473]

2. رَ

1. ra the 2nd semivowel (corresponding to the vowels ṛ and ṝ, and having the sound of r in ring ).

3. رَ

3. ra mfn. (√ rā) acquiring, possessing, Naiṣ.

4.

1. rā or rās cl. 2. P. ( Dhātup. xxiv, 49 ) rāti ( Ved. also Ā. rāte; Impv. rirīhi, rarāsva, rarīdhvam; p. rarāṇa; 3. sg. rarate and rāsate; pf. rarima, rare; aor. arāsma Subj. rāsat &c. Pot. rāsīya; Class. forms are only pr. rāti; fut. rātā, BhP. ; rāsyati, Vop. , and inf. rA tave , BhP. ), to grant, give, bestow, impart, yield, surrender, RV. ; &c.

In the wild

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.