Lemma: praśam (1. P.)
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- to be allayed or extinguished (MW)
- to be pacified or soothed (MW)
- to become calm or tranquil (MW)
- to cease (MW)
- to disappear (MW)
- to fade away (MW)
- to settle down (as dust) (MW)
All occurrences
Finite forms
| Form | Tense | Person, number | Count |
|---|---|---|---|
| praśāmyati | Pre. ind. | 3. sg. | 50 |
| praśāmyataḥ | 3. du. | 1 | |
| praśāmyanti | 3. pl. | 14 | |
| praśāmyeta | Pre. opt. | 3. sg. | 2 |
| praśamet | 3. sg. | 1 | |
| praśāmya | Pre. imp. | 2. sg. | 8 |
| praśāmyatām | 3. sg. | 2 | |
| praśāmyadhvam | 2. pl. | 1 | |
| praśāmyantu | 3. pl. | 1 | |
| prāśāmyat | Impf. | 3. sg. | 1 |
| praśamiṣyati | Fut. | 3. sg. | 1 |
| praśaśāma | Perf. | 3. sg. | 4 |
| praśemuḥ | 3. pl. | 1 |
Infinite forms
| Form | Tense | Grammar | Count |
|---|---|---|---|
| praśāmyat | Pre. ind. | ac.s.n. | 1 |
| i.s.m. | 1 | ||
| l.s.m. | 1 | ||
| praśānta | PPP | comp. | 98 |
| n.s.m. | 26 | ||
| n.s.f. | 4 | ||
| n.s.n. | 17 | ||
| n.d.m. | 1 | ||
| n.p.m. | 18 | ||
| n.p.f. | 2 | ||
| v.s.m. | 1 | ||
| ac.s.m. | 13 | ||
| ac.s.f. | 1 | ||
| ac.s.n. | 9 | ||
| ac.p.m. | 1 | ||
| i.s.m. | 1 | ||
| i.p.m. | 2 | ||
| d.s.m. | 5 | ||
| ab.s.m. | 2 | ||
| g.s.m. | 2 | ||
| l.s.m. | 9 | ||
| l.s.f. | 6 | ||
| l.s.n. | 10 | ||
| l.d.m. | 1 | ||
| l.p.m. | 4 | ||
| l.p.n. | 2 |
Word semantic annotations
| Concept | Notes | Count |
|---|---|---|
| calm | become quiet or calm, esp. after a state of agitation; "After the fight both men need to cool off." "It took a while after the baby was born for things to settle down again." | 4 |
| disappear | get lost, esp. without warning or explanation; "He disappeared without a trace" | 3 |
| end | have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense: "My property ends by the bushes"; "The symphony ends in a pianissimo" | 2 |
| stop | come to a halt, stop moving; "the car stopped"; "She stopped in front of a store window" | 1 |
| neutralize | make chemically neutral; "She neutralized the solution" | 1 |
| cool | loose heat; The air cooled considerably after the thunderstorm" | 1 |
| subside | sink or fall to a lower level; "The pain subsided" | 1 |
| go out | become extinguished; as of lights or candles; "The lights suddenly went out and we were in the dark" | 1 |
Similar and related words
| Word | Cosine similarity |
|---|---|
| śam | 0.725993 |
Collocations