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dabh or dambh, cl. 1. (Subj. dábhat and ○bhāti RV.
• pl. ○bhanti, vii, ○bhan, if., x and AV.
• Pot. ○bheyam TS. i, 6, 2, 4) and 5. dabhnóti ('to go' Naigh. ii, 14
• Impv. ○nuhi AV. x, 3, 3
• cf. ā-, -Pass. dabhyate RV. i, 41, 1
• pf. dadābha, v, 32, 7
• ○dámbha [Pāṇ. 1-2, 6 Siddh.] AV. v, 29
• pl. debhur [Pāṇ. 6-4, 120 Vārtt. 4 Pat.] RV. i, 147, 3= iv, 4, 13 ; x, 89, 5
• also dadambhur and 2ṣg. debhitha or dadambhitha Pāṇ. 1-2, 6 Siddh.
• aor. pl. dadabhanta RV. i, 148, 2
• adambhiṣur Bhaṭṭ. xv, 3) to hurt, injure, destroy RV. AV. TS. ŚBr. ṢaḍvBr. Bhaṭṭ.
• to deceive, abandon RV. i, 84. 20 VS. iv f. viii: Caus. (Subj. and p. damebháyat
• 2. sg. ○yas, ○ya) to destroy RV. AV.
• dambhayati or dābh○, to impel Dhātup. xxxii, 132
• dambkayate, to accumulate, xxx, 4: Desid. dípsati (Subj. [AV. iv, 36, 1 f. ] and p. dípsat) to intend to injure or destroy RV. AV. VS. xi, 80
• dhips○, dhīps○, didambhiṣati Pāṇ. 7-2, 49 and 4, 56 (i, 2, 10 Pat.)
 

Source
Sanskrit-English Dictionary, by M. Monier William
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