भ्रम्

See also: भ्रम

Sanskrit

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Etymology

    Inherited from Proto-Indo-Iranian *bʰram-, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰrem- (to make noise). Compare Ancient Greek βρέμω (brémō), Latin fremō, Old English brim (whence English brim).

    Pronunciation

    Root

    भ्रम् • (bhram)[1][2]

    1. to wander or roam about

    Derived terms

    Sanskrit terms belonging to the root भ्रम् (0 c, 12 e)
    Terms derived from the Sanskrit root भ्रम् (7 c, 0 e)
    Primary Verbal Forms
    • भ्रमति (bhrámati) (Present)
    • भ्रमते (bhrámate) (Present)
    • भ्राम्यति (bhrāmyati) (Present)
    • भ्रमिष्यति (bhramiṣyáti) (Future)
    • भ्रमिता (bhramitā́) (Periphrastic Future)
    • अभ्रमीत् (ábhramīt) (Aorist)
    • भ्रम्यात् (bhramyāt) (Benedictive)
    • बभ्राम (babhrā́ma) (Perfect)
    Secondary Forms
    • अभ्रामि (ábhrāmi) (Passive Aorist)
    • भ्रामयति (bhrāmáyati) (Causative)
    • भ्रमयति (bhramáyati) (Causative)
    • अबिभ्रमत् (ábibhramat) (Causative Aorist)
    • भ्राम्यते (bhrāmyáte) (Passive of Causative)
    • भ्रम्यते (bhramyáte) (Passive of Causative)
    • बिभ्रमिषति (bibhramiṣati) (Desiderative)
    • बम्भ्रमीति (bambhramīti) (Intensive)
    • बम्भ्रम्यते (bambhramyate) (Intensive)
    • बम्भ्रान्ति (bambhrānti) (Intensive)
    Non-Finite Forms
    Derived Nominal Forms

    References

    1. ^ Monier Williams (1899) “भ्रम्”, in A Sanskrit–English Dictionary, [], new edition, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, →OCLC, page 769.
    2. ^ William Dwight Whitney (1885) The Roots, Verb-forms, and Primary Derivatives of the Sanskrit Language, Leipzig: Breitkopf and Härtel, page 115