Srip, Sṛp: 7 definitions
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: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionarySṛp (सृप्).�1 P. (sarpati, ṛpta; desid. ṛpپ)
1) To creep, crawl, glide gently; सर्पन्तीत्येवमाससृपुस्ते � (sarpantītyevamāsaṛpuste ha) Ch. Up.1.12. 4.
2) To go, move; हृदयादिव सृप्तो हृदयादिव निर्मितः (hṛdayādiva ṛpto hṛdayādiva nirmita�) B�. Up.3.9.22.
3) To spread; सर्पन्महाधूम इवाद्रिवह्नि� (sarpanmahādhūma ivādrivahni�) Kirātārjunīya 17.2.
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Shabda-Sagara Sanskrit-English DictionarySṛp (सृप्).—[(�) ṛpḷ] r. 1st. cl. (sarpati) 1. To go, to move. 2. To creep, to crawl. With apa, 1. To go from, to depart. 2. To deviate from. 3. To espy. With upa, 1. To go near. 2. To undergo. 3. To go forth. 4. To move. With anu, To approach. With ud, To rise, to overflow. With pari, To move to and fro. With pra, 1. To proceed, to come forth. 2. To prevail, to spread. With vi, 1. To sneak about, to fly about. 2. To march, to proceed. 3. To spread. 4. To fall, to flow. 5. To disperse. 6. To wind. 7. To run away. With sam, 1. To flow. 2. To glide.
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Benfey Sanskrit-English DictionarySṛp (सृप्).� (akin to �), i. 1, [Parasmaipada.] (in epic poetry also [Ātmanepada.], [峾ⲹṇa] 2, 96, 9), 1. To creep, [峾ⲹṇa] 2, 59, 10. 2. To go, to move, [ᾱٴDZ貹ś] 30, 3.
� With the prep. vyati vi-ati, To move to and fro, Mahābhārata 4, 1042.
� With anu anu, To approach, Mahābhārata 1, 6201.
� With apa apa, 1. To go away, Mahābhārata 3, 14112. 2. To run away, [峾ⲹṇa] 2, 29, 4. 3. To deviate from, [ʲñٲԳٰ] iii. [distich] 241 (apasarpya, anomal., or erroneously for apaṛpya). 4. To espy, [Uttara Rāmacarita, 2. ed. Calc., 1862.] 25, 5 (貹ܰ-Բ貹, the inhabitants of the town and district).
� With vyapa vi-apa, To run away, Mahābhārata 4, 1899.
� With ud ud, To rise, [Nala] 23, 9 (cf. ⲹٳṃg, under ṅg).
� With samud sam-ud, To rise, [Raghuvaṃśa, (ed. Stenzler.)] 6, 8.
� With upa upa, 1. To go near, to approach,
� With samupa sam-upa, To approach, Mahābhārata 1, 6450.
� With pari pari, To go to and fro. [峾ⲹṇa] 3, 52, 48.
� With pra pra, To proceed, [ʲñٲԳٰ] 120, 9. praṛpta, Come forth, [Uttara Rāmacarita, 2. ed. Calc., 1862.] 27, 6.
� With vi vi, 1. To sneak about, [ʲñٲԳٰ] ii. [distich] 48; to fly about, [ᾱٴDZ貹ś] 16, 3, M.M. 2. To spread, [Mālatīmādhava, (ed. Calc.)] 32, 4. 3. To disperse, [Nala] 1, 25. 4. To flow to and fro on (acc.), [Uttara Rāmacarita, 2. ed. Calc., 1862.] 18, 7. 5. To wind, to meander, [峾ⲹṇa] 1, 44, 17. 6. To run away, Mahābhārata 1, 8286.
� With sam sam, 1. To flow, [Meghadūta, (ed. Gildemeister.)] 29. 2. To glide, to move, [Meghadūta, (ed. Gildemeister.)] 52.
� Cf. [Latin] serpere; [Anglo-Saxon.] slipan.
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Cappeller Sanskrit-English DictionarySṛp (सृप्).�sarpati sarpate [participle] ṛpta (q.v.) creep, crawl, glide. [Causative] sarpayati & [Desiderative] ṛpپ only —�; [Intensive] sarīṛpyate creep to and fro.
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English DictionarySṛp (सृप्):—[class] 1. [Parasmaipada] ([Dhātupāṭha xxiii, 14]) sarpati ([Epic] and mc. also te; p. sarpat [see sub voce] and 貹ṇa; [perfect tense] sasarpa [1. [dual number] saṛpiva] [Brāhmaṇa]; [Aorist] aṛpat, [Atharva-veda; Brāhmaṇa]; aṛpta, [Brāhmaṇa] etc.; ī or ī [grammar]; [future] or , [ib.]; sarpsyati, [Brāhmaṇa]; srapsyati, [ib.] etc.; [infinitive mood] sarpitum, [Mahābhārata] etc.; sarptum or sraptum [grammar]; -ṛpas, [Brāhmaṇa]; [indeclinable participle] ṛptvā, [ib.]; -ṛpya, [Atharva-veda] etc.; -sarpam, [Brāhmaṇa] etc.),
—to creep, crawl, glide, slink, move gently or cautiously (sarpata, ‘depart!� [Rājataraṅgiṇī]), [Ṛg-veda] etc. etc.;
—to slip into ([accusative]), [Aitareya-brāhmaṇa];
� (in ritual) to glide noiselessly and with bended body and hand in hand ([especially] from the Sadas to the Bahi�-pavamāna), [Brāhmaṇa; ???; Chāndogya-upaniṣad] :
—[Passive voice] ṛpyate ([Aorist] asarpi), to be crept etc., [Mahābhārata] etc.:—[Causal] sarpayati ([Aorist] asīṛpat or asasarpat), to cause to creep etc. (See ava-, anu-pra-, vi-√ṛp) :—[Desiderative] ṛpپ (See ut-√ṛp) :
‰ڱԳٱԲ sarīṛpyate (ڴٲⲹ-ṇy첹), īپ, p. sarīṛpat ([Bhāgavata-purāṇa]), to creep along or hither and thither, glide about etc. cf. [Greek] ἕρπω; [Latin] serpere; See also sarpa.
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Yates Sanskrit-English DictionarySṛp (सृप्):�sarpati 1. a. To go; glide. With apa to go away, depart.
: DDSA: Paia-sadda-mahannavo; a comprehensive Prakrit Hindi dictionary (S)Sṛp (सृप्) in the Sanskrit language is related to the Prakrit words: Sakka, Sappa.
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.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with (+15): Shripadasaptaka, Shripaddhati, Shripaddhatipradipa, Shripadma, Shripaduka, Shripala kaviraja, Shripalacarita, Shripalacaritra, Shripalakaviraja, Shripalita, Shripancamivrata, Shripancaratra, Shripancaratraradhana, Shriparapujana, Shriparbata, Shriparivarta, Shriparnika, Shriparnike, Shripati dvivedin, Shripati sharman.
Full-text (+122): Visrip, Samsrip, Parisrip, Upasrip, Anusrip, Utsrip, Apasrip, Avasrip, Nihsrip, Samutsrip, Prasrip, Sarisrip, Samanusrip, Protsrip, Adhisrip, Upavasrip, Atisrip, Pratisrip, Vyavasrip, Paryavasrip.
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Comparative study of xanthan gel and chlorhexidine in smokers vs non-smokers. < [Volume 15 (issue 3), Jul-Sep 2011]
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Rig Veda (translation and commentary) (by H. H. Wilson)
Rig Veda 9.102.2 < [Sukta 102]
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Triphala: A phytomedicine for local drug delivery � A strategic intervention < [Volume 40 (1); 2019 (Jan-Mar)]
Evaluation of anti-inflammatory effects of systemically administered curcumin, lycopene and piperine as an adjunct to scaling and root planing: A clinical study < [Volume 38 (3-4); 2017 (Jul-Dec)]
Efficacy of irrigation with different antimicrobial agents on periodontal health in patients treated for chronic periodontitis: A randomized controlled clinical trial < [Volume 36 (4); 2015 (Oct-Dec)]
Mahavastu (great story) (by J. J. Jones)
World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
Efficacy of 1% Mimusops Elengi gel in chronic periodontitis therapy. < [2023: Volume 12, June issue 9]
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Comparison of 1.2% simvastatin vs. 1% alendronate gel in periodontitis. < [2021: Volume 10, July special issue 9]
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