तपति

Sanskrit

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-Aryan *tápati, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *tápati, from Proto-Indo-European *tép-e-ti, from *tep-. Cognate with Persian تافتن‎ (tâftan).

Pronunciation

Verb

तपति (tápati) (cl.1. root √tap)

  1. to give out heat, be hot, shine (as the sun)
  2. to make hot or warm, heat, shine upon
  3. to consume or destroy by heat
  4. to suffer pain
  5. (with पश्चात् (paścāt)) to repent of
  6. to torment one's self, undergo self-mortification, practise austerity (तपस् (tapas))
  7. to cause pain to, injure, damage, spoil
  8. to be heated or burnt, become hot
  9. to be purified by austerities (as the soul)
  10. to suffer or feel pain
  11. to suffer pain voluntarily, undergo austerity
  12. to cause pain, trouble, distress
  13. (intensive) to feel violent pain, be in great anxiety
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