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BraMS or BraS (sometimes written BraMs ; cf. √ BfS ) cl. 1. Ā. ( Dhātup. xviii, 17 ) BraMSate (once in AV. P. °ti ) cl. 4. P. ( xxvi, 116 ; cf. √ BfS ) BraSyati ( ep. also Ā. °te pf. baBraMSa , °Se Gr. ; aor. Subj. BraSat , RV. ; aBraMSizwa Gr. ; fut. BraMSizyati , °te ; BraMSitA , ib. ; ind.p. BraMSitvA and BrazwvA , ib. ), to fall, drop, fall down or out or in pieces, AitBr. &c. &c.; to strike against ( loc. ), MBh. ; to rebound from ( abl. ), ib. ; to fall ( fig. ), decline, decay, fail, disappear, vanish, be ruined or lost, MBh. ; Kāv. &c.; to be separated from or deprived of, lose ( abl. ), TS. ; Mn. ; MBh. &c.; to slip or escape from ( gen. ), Kād. ; to swerve or deviate from, abandon ( abl. ), Ragh. : Caus. BraMSayati (or BrASayati ; cf. BrA/Sya and ni-√ BraMS ; aor. abaBraMSat ; Pass. BraMSyate ), to cause to fall ( lit. and fig. ), throw down, overthrow, KātyŚr. ; MBh. &c.; to cause to disappear or be lost destroy, MBh. ; R. ; to cause to escape from ( abl. ), Ratnāv. ; to cause to deviate from ( abl. ), BhP. ; to deprive any one ( acc. ) of ( abl. ; e.g. upavAsAt or vratAt , ‘of the reward for fasting or performing any observance’), MBh. ; R. &c.: Desid. biBraMSizati , °te Gr. : Intens. bABraSyate , °Brazwi ; banIBraSyate or °BraMSyate , ib.
BraMS or BraS (sometimes written BraMs ; cf. √ BfS ) cl. 1. Ā. ( Dhātup. xviii, 17 ) BraMSate (once in AV. P. °ti ) cl. 4. P. ( xxvi, 116 ; cf. √ BfS ) BraSyati ( ep. also Ā. °te pf. baBraMSa , °Se Gr. ; aor. Subj. BraSat , RV. ; aBraMSizwa Gr. ; fut. BraMSizyati , °te ; BraMSitA , ib. ; ind.p. BraMSitvA and BrazwvA , ib. ), to fall, drop, fall down or out or in pieces, AitBr. &c. &c.; to strike against ( loc. ), MBh. ; to rebound from ( abl. ), ib. ; to fall ( fig. ), decline, decay, fail, disappear, vanish, be ruined or lost, MBh. ; Kāv. &c.; to be separated from or deprived of, lose ( abl. ), TS. ; Mn. ; MBh. &c.; to slip or escape from ( gen. ), Kād. ; to swerve or deviate from, abandon ( abl. ), Ragh. : Caus. BraMSayati (or BrASayati ; cf. BrA/Sya and ni-√ BraMS ; aor. abaBraMSat ; Pass. BraMSyate ), to cause to fall ( lit. and fig. ), throw down, overthrow, KātyŚr. ; MBh. &c.; to cause to disappear or be lost destroy, MBh. ; R. ; to cause to escape from ( abl. ), Ratnāv. ; to cause to deviate from ( abl. ), BhP. ; to deprive any one ( acc. ) of ( abl. ; e.g. upavAsAt or vratAt , ‘of the reward for fasting or performing any observance’), MBh. ; R. &c.: Desid. biBraMSizati , °te Gr. : Intens. bABraSyate , °Brazwi ; banIBraSyate or °BraMSyate , ib.
BraMS 1 A. , 4 P. ( BraMSate, BraSyati, Brazwa ; with abl. in most cases) 1 To fall or drop down, tumble; hastAdBrazwamidaM bisABaraRaM Ś. 3. 26 ; Pt. 1. 130 ; Śi. 18. 21. 2 To fall from, deviate or swerve from, stray from; yUTAdBrazwaH H. 4 : R. 14. 16. 3 To be deprived of, lose; baBraMSe'sO Dftesta taH Bk. 14. 71 ; Pt. 2. 108 ; 4. 37. 4 To escape, flee from; saMgrAmAt baBraSuH kecit Bk. 14. 105 ; 15. 59. 5 To decline, decay, decrease. 6 To disappear, vanish, depart; Māl. 8. 12. — Caus. ( BraMSayati-te ) 1 To cause to fall, throw or cast down. 2 To deprive of. 3 To ruin, overturn. 4 To cause to disappear or vanish. 5 To expel.