Lemma: upahṛ (2. P.)
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- to accept (MW)
- to apply (medicine) (MW)
- to bring near (MW)
- to collect (MW)
- to destroy (MW)
- to gather (MW)
- to give to taste (esp. food) (MW)
- to offer (MW)
- to place before (MW)
- to present (Whitney and Lanman 1905)
- to proffer (MW)
- to put together (MW)
- to reach forth (MW)
- to take away (MW)
Finite forms
Form | Tense | Person, number | Count |
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upaharāmi | Pre. ind. | 1. sg. | 3 |
upaharati | 3. sg. | 24 | |
upaharate | 3. sg. | 1 | |
upaharanti | 3. pl. | 10 | |
upahareyam | Pre. opt. | 1. sg. | 1 |
upaharethāḥ | 2. sg. | 1 | |
upaharet | 3. sg. | 26 | |
upahareyuḥ | 3. pl. | 2 | |
upaharasva | Pre. imp. | 2. sg. | 1 |
upāharam | Impf. | 1. sg. | 2 |
upāharat | 3. sg. | 19 | |
upāharan | 3. pl. | 4 | |
upahariṣyāmi | Fut. | 1. sg. | 1 |
upahariṣyate | 3. sg. | 2 | |
upahariṣyanti | 3. pl. | 1 | |
upāhṛthāḥ | s-aor. | 2. sg. | 1 |
upajahre | Perf. | 3. sg. | 1 |
upajahāra | 3. sg. | 5 | |
upajahratuḥ | 3. du. | 1 | |
upajahruḥ | 3. pl. | 12 | |
upahriyate | Ind. pass. | 3. sg. | 3 |
upahṛthāḥ | Aor. inj. | 2. sg. | 5 |
Infinite forms
Form | Tense | Grammar | Count |
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upaharat | Pre. ind. | n.s.m. | 3 |
n.s.f. | 1 | ||
upahṛta | PPP | comp. | 6 |
n.s.m. | 2 | ||
n.s.f. | 2 | ||
n.s.n. | 9 | ||
n.p.m. | 3 | ||
n.p.n. | 1 | ||
ac.s.m. | 1 | ||
ac.s.f. | 2 | ||
ac.s.n. | 4 | ||
ac.d.n. | 1 | ||
ac.p.n. | 1 | ||
i.p.m. | 2 | ||
g.s.n. | 1 | ||
l.s.f. | 1 | ||
l.p.n. | 2 | ||
upahartum | Inf. | indecl. | 2 |
upahṛtya | Abs. | indecl. | 11 |
upahriyamāṇa | Ind. pass. | n.s.f. | 1 |
upaharamāṇa | Pre. ind. | n.s.m. | 1 |
upahartavya | Ger. | n.s.m. | 1 |
l.s.n. | 1 |
Word semantic annotations
Concept | Notes | Count |
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bring | bring or fetch; "Get me those books over there, please"; "Could you bring over the wine?"; "The dog fetched the hat" | 6 |
sacrifice | make a sacrifice of; in religious rituals | 6 |
give | transfer possession of something concrete or abstract to somebody; "I gave her my money"; "can you give me lessons?" "She gave the children lots of love and tender loving care" | 4 |
remove | remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, taking off, etc.; or remove something abstract; "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket" | 1 |
extract | draw or pull out, usually with some force or effort; "extract a bad tooth"; "take out a splinter"; also used in an abstract sense: "extract information from the telegram" | 1 |
Similar and related words
Word | Cosine similarity |
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upāhṛ | 0.784924 |
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