Abhiyuj: 6 definitions
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: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionaryAbhiyuj (अभियुज�).�7 A.
1) To apply oneself to, exert oneself, make oneself ready for, prepare, set about, strive or endeavour (used in passive also in this sense); तद्यदि � सहते तत� स्वयमभियुज्यस्� � एत� स्वकर्मण्यभियुज्यामह� (tadyadi na sahate tata� svayamabhiyujyasva | ete svakarmaṇyabhiyujyāmahe) | Mu.3; Daśakumāracarita 55; K.3; व्यसनमभियुञ्जानस्य (ⲹԲñԲⲹ) Mu.4 trying to find out a weak point.
2) To attack, assail; भवन्तमभियोक्तु- मुद्युङ्क्ते (bhavantamabhiyoktu- mudyuṅkte) Daśakumāracarita 3; वृषलमभियोक्तुमुद्यतः (ṛṣǰٳܻܳⲹٲ�) Mu.1; � इदानीमभियोक्ष्यते (ka idānīmabhiyokṣyate) Uttararāmacarita 3.
3) To accuse, charge; complain or inform against, prosecute, claim or demand (as in a law-suit); � तत्र विद्यत� किंचिद्यत्परैरभियुज्यत� (na tatra vidyate kiṃcidyatparairabhiyujyate) Manusmṛti 8.183; विभावितैकदेशेन देयं यदभियुज्यत� (vibhāvitaikadeśena deya� yadabhiyujyate) V.4.17 claimed, asked, or demanded; Y.2.9,28,1.
4) To wish or long for, desire, ask for, request.
5) To say, speak, tell; नाभियोक्तुमनृत� त्वमिष्यसे (nābhiyoktumanṛta� tvamiṣyase) Kirātārjunīya 13.58.14.7.
6) To appoint to, entrust with (with loc.).
7) To use with (inst.).
8) To be working or operative.
9) To put to; harness; harness repeatedly.
1) To hurt. -Caus. To join or unite to, attach oneself to; परकलत्रेषु सुहृत्त्वेनाभियोज्� (parakalatreṣu suhṛttvenābhiyojya) Daśakumāracarita 163.
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Abhiyuj (अभियुज�).�f.
1) (k-g) 1 Attacking &c.
2) An enemy.
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Cappeller Sanskrit-English DictionaryAbhiyuj (अभियुज�).—A. appoint to, charge with ([locative]); A. ([Middle]) prepare or get ready for ([accusative] or infin.); [Middle] (A.) yoke, harness, put to; attack, march against; [Passive] be sued for or be accused of ([accusative]). [Causative] furnish with, make a [person or personal] ([accusative]) share in ([instrumental]).
Abhiyuj is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms abhi and yuj (युज्).
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary1) Abhiyuj (अभियुज�):—[=abhi-yuj] 1. -√y ĀٳԱ貹岹 -ṅkٱ, to put to (as horses to a carriage) for a special purpose ([accusative]), [Śatapatha-brāhmaṇa] :
—[Parasmaipada] to put to (as horses) subsequently, [Śatapatha-brāhmaṇa] :
—ĀٳԱ貹岹 to summon, invite to ([dative case]), [Rāmāyaṇa vii, 61, 9] :
—[Parasmaipada] to order, charge with ([locative case]), [Mahābhārata xiv, 2637] :
—ĀٳԱ貹岹 (rarely [Parasmaipada]) to encounter, attack, assail;
—to accuse of ([accusative]), [Manu-smṛti viii, 183, etc.] :
—[Parasmaipada] ĀٳԱ貹岹 to undertake, apply to, make one’s self ready to ([accusative] or [Infinitive mood]) :
—[Causal] to furnish with, make anybody share in ([instrumental case]), [Mahābhārata etc.]
2) [=abhi-yuj] 2. abhi-yuj f. an assailant, enemy, [Ṛg-veda]
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Goldstücker Sanskrit-English DictionaryAbhiyuj (अभियुज�):—[tatpurusha compound] m. f.
(-k-k) (ved.) Attacking, assailing, an enemy, (when used absolutely in the femin., with the ellipsis of or ); e. g. (masc.) Ṛgv.: uta smāsya tanyatoriva dyorṛghāyato abhiyujo bhayante; (Sāyaṇa: abhiyujobhiyoktāro’surā�); or pravṛṇvanto abhiyuja� &c. (Sāyaṇa: abhiyujobhiyojayitāra�); (fem.) Ṛgv.: ābhirviśvā abhiyujo viṣucīrāryāya viśova tārīrdāsī�; or fem. absolutely: Ṛgv. Sāmav.: sāhvānviśvā abhiyujaḥ…agni� (Sāyaṇa: abhiyujobhiyoktrīḥ…ḥ); or vi ṣu viśvā abhiyujo vajrinviṣvagyathā vṛha (Sāyaṇa: abhiyujobhiyoktrī� �). E. yuj with abhi, kṛt aff. kvip.
: DDSA: Paia-sadda-mahannavo; a comprehensive Prakrit Hindi dictionary (S)Abhiyuj (अभियुज�) in the Sanskrit language is related to the Prakrit word: ṃj.
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Starts with: Abhiyujjhati, Abhiyujvan, Abhiyujyamana, Abhiyujyate.
Full-text: Abhiyoga, Abhiyoktri, Abhiyugvan, Abhiyunjati, Abhiyogin, Abhiyojana, Abhiyojya, Abhiyujyamana, Abhiyogapattra, Abhijumja, Abhiyoktavya, Pratyabhiyuj, Abhiyojayitri, Abhiyujyate, Abhiyukta.
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