Abhimarshin, Abhimarṣin: 3 definitions
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The Sanskrit term Abhimarṣin can be transliterated into English as Abhimarsin or Abhimarshin, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
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Source: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionaryAbhimarṣin (अभिमर्षिन्).—a.
1) Touching, coming in contact with.
2) Outraging; assaulting, परस्वहरणे युक्तं परदाराभिमर्शकं त्याज्यमाहुः (parasvaharaṇe yuktaṃ paradārābhimarśakaṃ tyājyamāhuḥ) Rām.6.87.22. त्वत्कलत्राभिमर्षी वैरास्पदं धनमित्रः (tvatkalatrābhimarṣī vairāspadaṃ dhanamitraḥ) Daśakumāracarita 63.
See also (synonyms): abhimarśaka, abhimamarśin.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Benfey Sanskrit-English DictionaryAbhimarśin (अभिमर्शिन्).—i. e. abhi mṛś-in, adj., f. nī, Courting, [Daśakumāracarita] in
Abhimarśin (अभिमर्शिन्):—[tatpurusha compound] m. f. n.
(-rśī-rśinī-rśi) Touching, hav-ing contact with (comp. abhimarśa); e. g. Daśakumārach.: astu sakāmaṃ tvatkalatrābhimarśī vairāspadaṃ dhanamitraḥ. E. mṛś with abhi, kṛt aff. ini.
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Full-text: Abhimamarshin, Abhimarshaka.
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