آپا आपा āpā
H آپا आपा āpā [S. आत्मा], s.f. An elder sister (a term of respectful compellation for an elder, cf. āp, as a pron. rever.):—āpā-jān, s.f. Dear sister.
آپا आपा āpā
H آپا आपा āpā, refl. pron. m. Self, &c. (=pron. āp, q.v.).—āpā-āpī, s.f. Self, yourself, themselves; each for him or herself; of himself, &c. (=āp-se-āp).—āpā bisrānā, v.n. To forget, or lose consciousness of, self; to put aside self; to mortify the body.—āpā tajnā, v.n. To give up self; to sacrifice self; to give oneself up to grief, sorrow, suffering, &c.; to cast off self (i.e. the body), to commit suicide.—āpā-dhāpī, s.f. A race for self, eagerness to gratify self, selfishness.—āpā-dhāpī paṛnā, v.n. To pursue, or be intent on, the gratification of self, or the advancing of one's own interests.—āpam-dhāp = āpā-dhāp.—āpe-se bāhar honā, To be beside oneself (with joy or anger), to be in ecstacies; to be in a fury; to lose all control over self.—āpe-meṅ ānā, To come to oneself; to come to one's senses, to recover from a swoon, or from insensibility, or from a fit of anger, or from intoxication, or from fatigue.