Abhiyatri, Abhiyātṛ: 4 definitions
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The Sanskrit term Abhiyātṛ can be transliterated into English as Abhiyatr or Abhiyatri, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
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Abhiyātṛ (अभियातृ).—a. approaching, assailing, encountering; assailant; रामाभियायिनां तेषाम् (rāmābhiyāyināṃ teṣām) R.12.43.
See also (synonyms): abhiyātin.
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Abhiyātṛ (अभियातृ).—m. (-yī, -tā) Approaching with hostile intentions, an assailant, enemy, a foe.
-tiḥ f. Assailing.
See also (synonyms): abhiyāti, abhiyāyin.
Abhiyātṛ (अभियातृ).—[abhi-yā + tṛ], m. An aggressor, [Rāmāyaṇa] 2, 1, 21.
Abhiyātṛ (अभियातृ):—[=abhi-yātṛ] [from abhi-yā] m. idem, [Rāmāyaṇa ii, 2, 21.]
Abhiyātṛ (अभियातृ):—[tatpurusha compound] m.
(-tā) An aggressor, an enemy; comp. abhiyāt. E. yā with abhi, kṛt aff. tṛc.
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