लभ्
Sanskrit
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-Iranian *labʰ-, from Proto-Indo-European *lebʰ- (“to work, harvest, gain, profit”). Compare Lithuanian lõbis (“treasure, wealth”).
Derived terms
- अनुलभति (anulabhati)
- अभिलभते (abhilabhate)
- अलभ्य (alabhya)
- आलभ्य (ālabhya)
- उपलब्ध (upalabdha)
- उपलभति (upalabhati)
- उपलभते (upalabhate)
- उपालभते (upālabhate)
- दुर्लभ (durlabha)
- दुर्लभत्व (durlabhatva)
- प्रतिलभते (pratilabhate)
- प्रत्यालभते (pratyālabhate)
- लब्धवर (labdhavara)
- लब्धव्य (labdhavya)
- लब्धि (labdhi)
- लब्धृ (labdhṛ)
- लब्ध्वा (labdhvā)
- लभते (labhate)
- लभस (labhasa)
- लम्भयति (lambhayati)
- लम्भयते (lambhayate)
- लम्भित (lambhita)
- लाभ (lābha)
- लालब्धि (lālabdhi)
- लालभ्यते (lālabhyate)
- लालम्भीति (lālambhīti)
- लिप्सते (lipsate)
- संलब्ध (saṃlabdha)
- समालभते (samālabhate)
- सुलभ (sulabha)
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