Pali edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Proto-Indo-Aryan *pragẓʰárati (flows, oozes).

Verb edit

paggharati (root ghar, first conjugation)

  1. To ooze, trickle, drip
    • c. 50 BC, Petavatthu; republished in Prof. Minayeff, Petavatthu, London: Pali Text Society, 1888, page 6:
      7. Tassā dvemāsiko gabbho lohitañ ñeva pagghari
      tad'assā mātā kupitā mayhaṃ ñātī samānayi.
      7. When her unborn child was two months old, just blood flowed forth. Then her angry mother brought her kin to me.

Conjugation edit

  • Present active participle: paggharant, which see for forms and usage
  • Present middle participle: paggharamāna, which see for forms and usage

Adjective edit

paggharati

  1. masculine/neuter locative singular of paggharant, present active participle of the verb above