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√ pac, “cook” |
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√ ned √ pac √ paj |
PresentI. pácati -te etc. V.+ (pacāna M.) IV. pácyate etc. RV.ŚB Passivepacyáte etc. V.+,-ti M FutureSimple Future: pakṣyati -te etc. B.+ (apakṣyat C.) Periphrastic Future: paktā́ B Aorist√-Ao: pacyāt; apāci RAo: apīpacat -s-Ao: apākṣīt, apakta pákṣat RV Perfectpapā́ca pecus etc. V.B. papaktha, pecitha, pece pecire etc. V.+ (ápeciran AV.) Causativepācayati -te etc. B.+ (pācyate E.) Desiderativepipakṣa- Intensivepāpacyate etc. C Verbal Nouns(pakvá;) páktave AV.B.; 1Abs: paktvā́ AV.E Derivatives
Meaningspácati pácate v cook, bake, boil, roast, burn (bricks), digest; mature, ripen, develop (trans., pácyate intrans.); P. pacyáte be cooked etc., also intrans. = pácyate. Caus. pācayati, te cook or cause to cook (trans.), bring to maturity or perfection.
pari P. be cooked or roasted, grow mature (lit. & fig.), bear results. vi cook thoroughly; P. be cooked or digested, ripen i.e. have results (of an action). |
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