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Lemma: viceṣṭ (1. Ā.)
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Temporal probability mass distribution
to act or proceed against (MW)
to be active or busy (MW)
to bestir or exert one's self (MW)
to deal with (MW)
to move the limbs about (MW)
to struggle (MW)
to wallow (MW)
to writhe (MW)
Topic
Frequency
war
5
Buddha's life
2
Creation of the world
2
Women
2
Liberation, mokṣa, release
2
Medicine
1
non-attachment
1
rasāyana
1
digestion
1
life, jīva
1
ahaṃkāra
1
Property of Brahmins
1
Dakṣa's sacrifice and Satī
1
Ṛṣyaśṛṅga
1
praise of Viṣṇu (namas)
1
vyavahāra
1
Prahlāda, Hiraṇyakaśipu
1
Kirātārjunīya
1
Birth, childhood, and youth
1
theft, stealing
1
Names of Viṣṇu, sahasranāman
1
robbery
1
Viṣṇu, Vishnuism
1
Prostitution
1
Purāṇa
1
rebirth, transmigration
1
Matsyāvatāra
1
avatāras
1
Cosmogony (gen.)
1
Criminal law
1
Military science
1
Politics
1
narrative literature
1
Dharmaśāstra
1
Kāmaśāstra
1
Kaṃsa
1
Finite forms
Infinite forms
Form
Tense
Grammar
Count
viceṣṭamāna
Pre. ind.
comp.
1
n.s.m.
4
n.p.m.
1
ac.s.m.
3
ac.s.f.
1
ac.p.m.
2
g.s.m.
1
viceṣṭat
Pre. ind.
n.s.m.
1
n.p.m.
3
ac.s.m.
4
ac.p.f.
1
g.s.m.
1
g.p.m.
1
viceṣṭita
PPP
n.s.m.
2
n.s.f.
1
n.s.n.
7
n.p.f.
1
ac.s.m.
1
ac.s.n.
1
i.p.m.
1
viceṣṭitum
Inf.
indecl.
7
Concept Notes Count
writhe to move in a twisting or contorted motion, (esp. when struggling); "The prisoner writhed in discomfort." "The child tried to wriggle free from his aunt's embrace." 2
move move so as to change position, as of a body part (nontranslational motion): "He moved his hand slightly to the right" 1
Collocations