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Kramap, Krama-ap, Kram: 1 definition

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: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Benfey Sanskrit-English Dictionary

Kram (क्रमाप�).—adj. obtained by succession, [Nala] 12, 49. Comp. ptcple of the fut. pass., ٳṣpⲹ, i. e. ܲ-ⲹ, adj. difficult to be attained, [峾ⲹṇa] 4, 17, 44.

� [Causal.] 貹ⲹ. 1. To bring, [峾ⲹṇa] 4, 62, 19. 2. To cause to obtain, Mahābhārata 2, 171. 3. To appoint, [Ჹٲṅgṇ�] 5, 424. 4. To give, [ٲśܳٲ] in Chr. 197, 15.

� With anupra anu-pra. 1. To recover, [峾ⲹṇa] 1, 1, 80. 2. To find, Chr. 70, 54. 3. To incur, Chr. 54, 11. 4. To imitate, [Raghuvaṃśa, (ed. Stenzler.)] 4, 22. 5. To arrive, [峾ⲹṇa] 3, 75, 2. Գܱٲ, Having attained, Mahābhārata 1, 5874; come, [峾ⲹṇa] 3, 27, 9.

� With samanupra sam-anu-pra. 1. To attain, [峾ⲹṇa] 2, 52, 76. 2. To obtain, Mahābhārata 2, 1616. samԳܱٲ, Having attained, [峾ⲹṇa] 3, 30, 1.

� With upapra upa-pra, To come near, [峾ⲹṇa] 3, 75, 17 (the ptcple. of the pf. pass. in active signification).

� With saṃpra sam-pra. 1. To attain, [峾ⲹṇa] 6, 109, 1. 2. To obtain, [Բ󲹰śٰ] 12, 74. ṃpٲ, Having arrived, [Բ󲹰śٰ] 3, 99. -ṃpⲹ, Without touching, Chr. 40, 17.

� With anusaṃpra anu-sam-pra, To attain, [峾ⲹṇa] 3, 68, 7. anuṃpٲ, Having arrived, [峾ⲹṇa] 2, 65, 11.

� With abhisaṃpra abhi-sam-pra. 1. To attain, [峾ⲹṇa] 2, 55, 21. 2. To obtain, [峾ⲹṇa] 4. 3, 27. abhiṃpٲ, Having arrived, Mahābhārata 3, 11366.

� With upasaṃpra upa -sam-pra, To attain, Mahābhārata 3, 2337. upaṃpٲ. 1. Having incurred, Mahābhārata 1, 5188. 2. Come, Mahābhārata 3, 14378.

� With vi vi. 1. To pervade, Mahābhārata 12, 124. 2. To occupy, [Bhagavadgītā, (ed. Schlegel.)] 10, 16. 3. To fill, Chr. 33, 5. ٲ, That which has inherent properties, e. g. smoke, as invariably accompanied by fire, Bhāṣ�. 67. , n. That which is invariably accompanied by something else, as smoke by fire; the sign or middle term in an inference. Absol. a-ⲹ, Not having pervaded, Bhāṣ�. 26.

� With sam sam, To obtain, [峾ⲹṇa] 3, 2, 28. ٲ, Finished, [峾ⲹṇa] 3, 49, 27. [Causal.] To finish, [Բ󲹰śٰ] 8, 420. Desid. To desire, [峾ⲹṇa] 3, 5, 22.

� With parisam pari-sam, To bring to a full conclusion, [Bhagavadgītā, (ed. Schlegel.)] 4, 33. pariٲ, Sufficient, [Śākuntala, (ed. Böhtlingk.)] [distich] 105.

� Cf. [Old High German.] uobjan, and see above.

Kram is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms krama and (आप�).

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Sanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम� (ṃsṛt), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.

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