tarati : [tar + a] crosses or pass over; to be in a hurry.
Tarati1 [Vedic tarati, *ter (tṛ) to get to the other side, cp. Lat. termen, terminus, Gr. te/rma, te/rqron; also Lat. trans=Goth. pairh=Ags. purh=E. through] (lit.) to go or get through, to cross (a river), pass over, traverse; (fig.) to get beyond, i. e. to surmount, overcome, esp. oghaŋ (the great flood of life, desire, ignorance, etc.) S i.53, 208, 214; v.168, 186; Sn 173, 273, 771, 1069; sangaŋ Sn 791; visattikaŋ Sn 333, 857; ubhayaŋ (both worlds, here & beyond) Pv iv.131 (=atikkameti PvA 278); Nd2 282 -- ppr. taranto Vin i.191 (Aciravati); grd. taritabba Vin iv.65 (nadī); aor. atari J iii.189 (samuddaŋ) & atāri Sn 355, 1047 (jāti -- maraṇaŋ), pl. atāruŋ Sn 1045. -- See also tāreti (Caus.), tāṇa, tāyate, tiro, tiriyaŋ, tīra, tīreti.
Tarati2 [tvarate, pp. tvarita; also turati, turayati from *ter to turn round, move quickly, perhaps identical with the *ter of tarati1; cp. Ohg. dweran=E. twirl; Gr. toru/nh=Lat. trua=Ger. quirl twirling -- stick, also Lat. torqueo & turba & perhaps Ger. stūren, zerstören; E. storm, see Walde, Lat. Wtb. under trua] to be in a hurry, to make haste Th 1, 291; ppr. taramāna in ˚rūpa (adj.) quickly, hurriedly Sn 417; Pv ii.62; PvA 181 (=turita) & ataramāna Vin i.248; grd. taraṇīya Th 1, 293. -- See also tura, turita, turiya.