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VEDIC HYMNS.
fill (with bliss) further and
further, V, 5, 5. príksh, nourishment, I, 71, 7'; 73,
5; II, 1, 6. prikshá, power, 1, 127, 5'; II, 1,15;
- powerful, I, 141, 21; sapta
prikshasab, III, 4, 7. priksha-prayag, mighty sacrificer,
III, 7, 101. prikshudh: prikshudhab? 1, 141,4. prik: prinkanti, they fill, I, 79, 3;
priskáte, they grow, 1, 128,5; paprikânåsab, swelling, 1, 141, 68; paprikasi, make swell, I, 141, 118;-támase vi-príke, for dispersing the darkness, IV, 13, 3; vi-prikvat, cleared from admixture, V, 2, 3o;-sam-priska
náb, being united, 1, 95, 8. prít, battle, I, 27, 7; 79, 8; V, 9,
7; 10, 7; 16, 5; 17, 5. prítaná, battle, III, 16, 2; 24, 1. pritanágya, racing of battle, III, 8,
10. pritanâ-yú, seeking to combat, III,
1, 16. pritana-sáh, powerful in battles, 111,
29, 9; V, 23, 2. pritanyát, foe, 11, 8, 6. pritsuti, hostility, V, 4, 1. Prithivi, earth, Earth: nábhib pri
thivyáb, I, 59, 2; III, 29, 4; agníh dâti róma prithivyáb, I, 65,8; ksham and prithivim, 1, 67,5; dyáva prithivi iti, Heaven and Earth, 1, 143, 2; diváb prithivyab, III, I, 3; mahina prithivyab, III, 7, 10%, várshman prithivyab, III, 8, 3; vare å prithivyab, III, 23, 48; diváb sûnúb prithivyáb, III, 25, 1;Earth, 1, 72,9 ; 94,16; 95,11;
98,3; III, 8, 81; 17,2; IV, 3, 5. prithú, broad, I, 65, 5; II, 1, 12. prithu-pagas, with broad stream of
light, III, 2, 11; 3, 1; 5, 1;
27, 5. prithu-pragâna, with broad passages,
III, 5, 7. prithu-pragaman, proceeding on bis
broad way, I, 27, 2. prithu-budhna, broad-based, IV, 2,5. prisani, the speckled (cow), 1, 71,5'. prísni, speckled, IV, 3, 10,- Prisni,
the mother of the Maruts, II, 2, 4; IV, 5, 7' ; 10.
príshat-asva, with the spotted deer
as horses, III, 26, 6?. préshati, the spotted deer, III, 26, 4. prishta-bandhu, after whose rela
tions men ask, III, 20, 39. Prishtba, back, 1, 58, 21; IV, 2, 11°;
ridge, V, 7, Si-a certain
Stotra? IV, 5, 61. prishtbyà, of the back : payasâ prish
tbyèna, IV, 3, 10'. pésas, the ornamented form: yagñá
sya pésab, II, 3, 6*. Péshi, V, 2, 2'. potri, the Potri priest, I, 94, 6; II,
5, 2; IV, 9, 3. potra, service of a Potri, 1, 76, 4';
II, 1, 3. pósha, welfare, I, 1, 3 ; V, 5, 9. poshayitnú, which is to thrive, III,
4, 9. pyai, to swell : pípáyanta, they were
exuberant, 1, 73, 6; pîpayat, may he augment, 1, 77, 5; pígånab (conj. piyânam), I, 79, 39; pipâya, it has prospered, II, 2,9; pípyânâb, rich in milk, II1,1,10°;—pra pîpaya, increase,
III, 15, 6. pra-avitrí, protector, 1, 12, 8;
furtherer, III, 21, 3. pra-avis, zealous, IV, 9, 3. pra-ketá, splendour, I, 94, 5. prá-ketas, provident, wise, I, 44, 7;
11; 11, 10, 3; III, 25, 1; 29,5. prakb, to look for: prishtáb, 1, 98, 21. pra-ganana, the creative organ, III,
29, 1. pra-gã, children: pra-gáb utá (conj.
pra-gåsu), I, 67, 9'; pra-gấm ví syatu, may he deliver a son,
II, 3, 9. pragă-vat, procuring offspring, 1, 76,
4; pragå-vat rådhas, abundance of progeny, I, 94, 15; accompanied by offspring, II, 2, 12; III, 8, 6; 16, 6; rich in off
spring, 111, 16, 3; IV, 2, 5. pra-tárana, carrying forward, il, 1,
12. pra-tavas, strong, IV, 3, 6. práti, equal to, II, 1, 8; 15; 3, 2. pratitya, to be listened to, IV, 5, 14. pratná, old: pratnám, I, 36, 4; II
7,6; III, 9, 8. pratna-tha, in the ancient way, I,
96, 1; III, 2, 13; V, 8, 5.
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