WHAT DOES आपंगणें MEAN IN MARATHI?
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Definition of आपंगणें in the Marathi dictionary
Aanganangan-Sakri See the disabilities. Give 1 shelter; Love grow- Wear, handle, grind, hold; Say yours. 'JJ Sharan Came. They are from Angangle. Pavade Vitthale It's like you. ' -Tuga 1636 'Apangilen Maa Shriram Samartha.' -David 362 'This' I have been a part of my life since the last few years Apangalen. ' Accept 2; Accept; Make shelter. 'Then Here or heaven. Jath J Deh Apangi. ' Tee 15.368 [You + organ] आपंगणें—सक्रि. अपंगणें पहा. १ आश्रय देणें; प्रेमानें वाढ-
विणें, संभाळणें, पोसणें, बाळगणें; आपलासें म्हणणें. 'जे जे शरण
आले । ते ते आपंगिले । पवाडे विठ्ठले । ऐसे तुझे ।' -तुगा
१६३६. 'आपंगिलें मज श्रीराम समर्थें ।' -दावि ३६२. 'याचे
आईबाप हा लहान असतानांच मेले तेव्हां आम्ही याला आजपर्यंत
आपंगलें.' २ स्वीकारणें; अंगीकारणें; आश्रय करणें. 'मग
येथ अथवा स्वर्गी । जेथ जे देह आपंगी ।' -ज्ञा १५.३६८.
[आप + अंग]
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2 MARATHI BOOKS RELATING TO «आपंगणें»
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A Dictionary, English and Marathi: Compiled for the ... - पृष्ठ 91
... To EDucArE.. पोसर्ण, पालनपोषणn. करणें. 11 up; palt in, carh, v. To REsrRAus. आटापून-भादून-&c. धरणें, आकळणें, लगामों धरणें. BnisoAL, n. egg/plant, the plant. –the fruit. वांगेंin. वृंताकn. बाळगणें, आपंगणें ...
James Thomas Molesworth, Thomas Candy, 1847
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A Dictionary English and Marathi, Compiled for the ... - पृष्ठ 91
बाळगणें , आपंगणें , पाळणें , Summer b . - theplant . उन्हाळ वांगी / . - the fruit . उन्हाव्ठ वांगin . BRIN . uARRIE , n . carrier ofgrain , 8c . क्णजारा or वणजारी . Campor company of Brinjarries . वणजारn . BRINK , n . v .
James-T ..... Molesworth, Thomas Candy, 1847