Pavanem, Pavaṇēṃ, Pavaṇe�: 2 definitions
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: DDSA: The Molesworth Marathi and English Dictionarypavaṇēṃ (पवणे�).—v i (Poetry. For 屹ṇĸ) To obtain or attain; to get or reach unto. Ex. harīviṇa saujanya na pavē kōṇhī ||; also nāmāsi vinmukha tō nara pāpīyā || harīviṇa dhāvayā na pavē kōṇhī ||.
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屹ṇĸ (पावणें).—v c & i (貹ṇa S) To conduct or convey to; to cause to reach or to be delivered (a person or a thing). 2 To reach or attain, lit. fig. (a place, a state, a period of life). Ex. mī gāṃvāsa sandhyā- kāḷīṃ pāvalō�; hā vṛddhatva pāvalyāmuḷēṃ badhiratva pāvalā. 3 To receive, obtain, get. 4 In. con. To come to hand; to be received by. Ex. māgīla karjāpaikī� kāya tulā pāvalē� tē� sāṅga. 5 To be attained and enjoyed by; to be found by;--used of the Deity or his favor by a worshiper or a creature. 6 To come home to; to reach as pertaining or appropriate to. Ex. hī gōṣṭa malā pāvalī This matter or business is mine. 7 To find occasion or room for; to find liberty or scope for; to be able. Ex. tulā dōna kāṭhyā ragaḍūna lāvalyā mhaṇajē tū hāsū� pāvaṇāra nāhīṃsa. In this sense, To be able, 屹ṇĸ is more idiomatic than ś첹ṇĸ.
: DDSA: The Aryabhusan school dictionary, Marathi-English屹ṇĸ (पावणें).�v t and i To convey to. To reach or attain. To receive. To be received by. To be found by;-used of the Deity. To come home to.
Marathi is an Indo-European language having over 70 million native speakers people in (predominantly) Maharashtra India. Marathi, like many other Indo-Aryan languages, evolved from early forms of Prakrit, which itself is a subset of Sanskrit, one of the most ancient languages of the world.
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