Lemma: samutthā (1. Ā.)
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Finite forms
| Form | Tense | Person, number | Count |
|---|---|---|---|
| samuttiṣṭhati | Pre. ind. | 3. sg. | 2 |
| samuttiṣṭhataḥ | 3. du. | 3 | |
| samuttiṣṭhanti | 3. pl. | 9 | |
| samuttiṣṭhante | 3. pl. | 1 | |
| samuttiṣṭhet | Pre. opt. | 3. sg. | 3 |
| samuttiṣṭheran | 3. pl. | 1 | |
| samuttiṣṭha | Pre. imp. | 2. sg. | 5 |
| samuttiṣṭhatu | 3. sg. | 3 | |
| samuttiṣṭhantu | 3. pl. | 1 | |
| samutthāsyati | Fut. | 3. sg. | 1 |
| samutthāsyanti | 3. pl. | 1 | |
| samuttasthau | Perf. | 3. sg. | 25 |
| samuttasthuḥ | 3. pl. | 20 |
Infinite forms
| Form | Tense | Grammar | Count |
|---|---|---|---|
| samuttiṣṭhat | Pre. ind. | n.s.m. | 1 |
| n.p.n. | 1 | ||
| l.s.m. | 1 | ||
| samutthita | PPP | comp. | 1 |
| n.s.m. | 48 | ||
| n.s.f. | 14 | ||
| n.s.n. | 45 | ||
| n.p.m. | 17 | ||
| n.p.f. | 2 | ||
| ac.s.m. | 9 | ||
| ac.s.f. | 9 | ||
| ac.s.n. | 8 | ||
| ac.d.m. | 1 | ||
| ac.p.m. | 7 | ||
| ac.p.f. | 1 | ||
| i.p.m. | 4 | ||
| i.p.n. | 1 | ||
| ab.s.m. | 1 | ||
| l.s.m. | 11 | ||
| l.s.n. | 5 | ||
| l.p.m. | 1 | ||
| samutthāya | Abs. | indecl. | 70 |
| samutthānīya | Ger. | l.s.m. | 1 |
| samuttheya | Ger. | n.s.n. | 1 |
| samuttiṣṭhamāna | Pre. ind. | n.p.m. | 2 |
Word semantic annotations
| Concept | Notes | Count |
|---|---|---|
| utthā | [alchemy] (ein Stoff, bei dem utthāpana vollzogen wird) | 18 |
| arise | rise to one's feet; "The audience got up and applauded" | 6 |
| rise | move upward; "The fog lifted"; "The smoke arose from the forest fire" | 6 |
| get up | get up and out of bed; "I get up at 7 A.M. every day"; "They rose early" | 4 |
| appear | come into sight or view; "He suddenly appeared at the wedding"; "A new star appeared on the horizon" | 3 |
| originate | come into existence or develop: "A new religious movement originated in that country" "a love that sprang up from friendship," "the idea for the book grew out of a short story" | 3 |
| cause | give rise to; cause to happen or occur, not always intentionally; "cause a commotion"; "make a stir"; "cause an accident" | 2 |
| recuperate | get over an illness or shock; "The patient is recuperating" | 2 |
| issue | come out of; "Water issued from the hole in the wall"; "The words seemed to come out by themselves" | 1 |
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