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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.
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