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དཀྲིག་པ་
Transliteration: dkrig pa
<verb> v.t. དཀྲིགས་པ་/ དཀྲིག་པ་/ དཀྲིག་པ་/ དཀྲིགས་/. Intransitive form is འཁྲིགས་པ་ q.v. This has the primary meaning of things being made "to come together and pile up". It has the sense of things being joined together and interpenetrating to form a mass. It has a secondary connotation of that mass "covering and causing some darkness or obscuration" e.g., like clouds massing in the sky als…

འཁྲིགས་པ་
Transliteration: 'khrigs pa
I. <verb> v.i. འཁྲིགས་པ་/ འཁྲིགས་པ་/ འཁྲིགས་པ་//. Transitive form is དཀྲིག་པ་ q.v. Meaning "to come on, massing into a thick, dense form" e.g., like clouds "massing" or smoke "billowing". Also "to become thick with", "to mass / amass", "to become dense with gathering clouds of...". E.g., [TC] ནམ་མཁར་སྤྲིན་པ་འཁྲིགས་འདུག "clouds are massing in the sky"; དུ་བ་ཁང་པའི་ནང་ལ་འཁྲིགས་བཞིན་འདུག "smok…

གཏིབ་པ་
Transliteration: gtib pa
<verb> v.t. གཏིབས་པ་/ གཏིབ་པ་/ གཏིབ་པ་/ གཏིབས་/. Intransitive form is འཐིབས་པ་ q.v. Meaning is similar to དཀྲིག་པ་ q.v. It is used externally for things like clouds, smoke, darkness, that come into / across the atmosphere and cover it or fill it and obscure it at the same time. It is used internally for obscurations that fill the mind, causing to darken / dim. The verb is similar to the Eng…

དཀྲིས་
Transliteration: dkris
I. <verb> 1) Imp. of དཀྲི་བ་ q.v. 2) Part of དཀྲི་བ་ q.v.
II. <noun> Usually used in conjunction with other words to indicate the band / cord / sash etc., that has been bound around something to hold it together or to wrap it securely. E.g., the bands around a tea churn or any other item made from bamboo which hold the bamboo tightly and prevent it from splitting. E.g., wrappings of c…

དཀྲི་བ་
Transliteration: dkri ba
I. <verb> v.t. དཀྲིས་པ་/ དཀྲི་བ་/ དཀྲི་བ་/ དཀྲིས་/. Intransitive form is འཁྲི་བ་ q.v. 1) Having general meaning of "binding by wrapping around". Hence "to bind", "to tie", "to fasten", "to wrap with". Note that there are several other terms for tying / binding e.g., འཆིང་བ་; this has the particular sense of wrapping something around something. E.g., [BCA] མི་ན་བཞིན་དུ་མགོ་དཀྲིས་ "(those who…