भ्रंश् or
भ्रश् (sometimes written
भ्रंस्;
cf. √
भृश्)
cl. 1.
Ā. (
[Dhātup. xviii, 17] )
भ्रंशते (once in
[AV.] P. °ति)
cl. 4.
P. (
xxvi, 116; cf. √
भृश्)
भ्रश्यति (
ep. also
Ā. °तेpf. बभ्रंश°शेGr. ;
aor. Subj. भ्रशत्,
[RV.] ;
अभ्रंशिष्टGr. ;
fut. भ्रंशिष्यति,
°ते;
भ्रंशिता,
ib.;
ind.p. भ्रंशित्वा and
भ्रष्ट्वा,
ib.),
to fall, drop, fall down or out or in pieces,
[AitBr.] &c. &c.;
to strike against (
loc. ),
[MBh.] ;
to rebound from (
abl. ),
ib.;
to fall (
fig. ), decline, decay, fail, disappear, vanish, be ruined or lost,
[MBh.] ;
[Kāv.] &c.;
to be separated from or deprived of, lose (
abl. ),
[TS.] ;
[Mn.] ;
[MBh.] &c.;
to slip or escape from (
gen. ),
[Kād.] ;
to swerve or deviate from, abandon (
abl. ),
[Ragh.] :
Caus. भ्रंशयति (or
भ्राशयति;
cf. भ्रा॑श्य and
नि-√ भ्रंश्;
aor. अबभ्रंशत्;
Pass. भ्रंश्यते),
to cause to fall (
lit. and
fig. ), throw down, overthrow,
KātyŚr.;
[MBh.] &c.;
to cause to disappear or be lost destroy,
[MBh.] ;
[R.] ;
to cause to escape from (
abl. ),
[Ratnâv.] ;
to cause to deviate from (
abl. ),
[BhP.] ;
to deprive any one (
acc. ) of (
abl. ;
e.g. उपवासात् or
व्रतात्, ‘of the reward for fasting or performing any observance’),
[MBh.] ;
[R.] &c.:
Desid. बिभ्रंशिषति,
°तेGr. :
Intens. बाभ्रश्यते,
°भ्रष्टि;
बनीभ्रश्यते or
°भ्रंश्यते,
ib.