DICTIONARY

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unnī

Dictionary Definition: 

unnī 1

un-nī (ud-√nī), P. Ā. -nayati-te, to lead up or out, lead upwards or up to

• to bring or fetch out of, free from, help, rescue, redeem

• to raise, set up, erect, promote RV. AV. ŚBr. KātyŚr. MBh. &c

• to draw up, fill up a vessel by drawing (a fluid out of another vessel) RV. ii, 14, 9 VS. TS. ŚBr. &c

• to raise up, lift up only Ā. Pāṇ. 1-3, 36)

• to put up, lay up MBh

• to press or squeeze out (e.g. pus) MBh. v, 2776

• to lead away (e.g. a calf from its mother) TS. ŚāṅkhŚr. KātyŚr

• to lead aside, separate MBh. BhP

• to stroke, smooth Gṛihyās

• to raise, cause BhP

• to intone BhP. x, 33, 10

• to find out, discover by inference, infer MBh. Rājat. Daś. Bālar. &c.: Desid. Ā. -ninīṣate, to intend or wish to lead out KaushUp

unnī 2

un-nī mfn. bringing or leading upwards Kāś. on Pāṇ. 6-4, 82

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