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).
Verb
तपति • (tápati) (cl.1. root √tap)
- to give out heat, be hot, shine (as the sun)
- to make hot or warm, heat, shine upon
- to consume or destroy by heat
- to suffer pain
- (with पश्चात् (paścāt)) to repent of
- to torment one's self, undergo self-mortification, practise austerity (तपस् (tapas))
- to cause pain to, injure, damage, spoil
- to be heated or burnt, become hot
- to be purified by austerities (as the soul)
- to suffer or feel pain
- to suffer pain voluntarily, undergo austerity
- to cause pain, trouble, distress
- (intensive) to feel violent pain, be in great anxiety
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