tarati

Italian

Participle

tarati m pl

  1. masculine plural of tarato

Anagrams

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Alternative forms

Etymology 1

Inherited from Sanskrit तरति (tarati). Cognate with Prakrit 𑀢𑀭𑀇 (taraï).

Verb

tarati (root tar, first conjugation)

  1. to cross over
  2. (Can we verify(+) this sense?) to swim
  3. (Can we verify(+) this sense?) to float
Conjugation
  • Present active participle: tarant, which see for forms and usage
  • Past participle: tiṇṇa, which see for forms and usage
  • Causative: tareti, which see for forms and usage
Derived terms

Adjective

tarati

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

Etymology 2

Inherited from Sanskrit त्वरते (tvarate). By an irregular process known as samprasarana, the root form 'tvar' is reduced to 'tur' in the past participle[1] and aorist middle and in the Sanskrit by-form तुरति (turati).

Verb

tarati (root tar, first conjugation)

  1. to hurry
    • c. 50 BCE, Mahānādakasspajātaka (no. 544), Kegan Paul Trench Trübner & Co. Ltd; republished in V. Fausbøll, editor, the Jātaka together with its Commentary, being Tales of the Anterior Births of Gotama Buddha for the first time edited in the original Pāli, volume VI, London, 1896, page 229:
      Sukhaṁ vā yadivā dukkhaṁ niyatiyā kira labbhati saṁsārasuddhi sabbesaṁ, mā turittho anāɡate.
      Whether thy lot be happiness or misery, it is only gained through destiny: all will at last reach deliverance from transmigration; be not eager for the future.
Conjugation
  • Present active participle: tarant, which see for forms and usage
  • Past participle: turita, which see for forms and usage

Adjective

tarati

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

References

  1. R:pi:Oberlies|page=53
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