वृत्
Sanskrit
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *wert-.
Root
वृत् • (vṛt)
- to turn, to rotate
- अनुवर्तते (anuvártate, “follow, pursue, resemble, obey, assent, respect”)
- चक्रवर्तिन् (cakravartin, “whose wheels roll everywhere unobstructed; emperor, sovereign of the world”)
- त्रिवर्तु (trivártu, “threefold”)
- परिवर्तते (parivártate, “revolve, alternate”)
- परिवर्तन (parivartana, “change, exchange, conversion, barter”)
- परिवर्तयति (parivartayati, “to invert”)
- परिवर्तित (parivartita, “converted, exchanged, removed, revolved”)
- परिवृत् (√parivṛt, “turn around, revolve, convert, change”)
- प्रवर्तते (pravártate, “to assume (an office), embrace (a duty), to be promoted”)
- वर्तते (vártate, “to turn, roll, be, exist”)
- वर्तन (vártana, “turn, turning, rotation, spindle, globe”)
- वर्तनि (vartaní, “circumference or felly of a wheel; track of a wheel; path”)
- वर्तनी (vartanī, “path, way, road; life; spindle”)
- वर्तयति (vartáyati)
- वर्ति (varti)
- वर्तित (vartita, “turned, rolled about”)
- वर्तिन् (vartin)
- वर्तिस् (vartís, “circuit, orbit, abode, lodging”)
- वर्ती (vartī, “wrap, bandage, wick, streak, object rolled round”)
- वर्तुल (vartula, “circle, ball, globe”)
- वर्त्ति (vártti)
- वर्त्मन् (vártman, “wheel rut; path, course, way”)
- ववर्त (vavárta)
- वावृत्त (vāvṛtta, “chosen, appointed”)
- वृत्त (vṛttá)
- वृत्ति (vṛtti, “rolling, way of life, state, existing, being in, business, wages, livelihood”)
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