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अपना apnā[gen. ofآپ ;—S. आत्मानं , acc. of आत्मन् , pronom. adj. (f. -ī), Of or belonging to self, own (one's, his, etc.:—apnāis the uniform substitute for each and all of the possessive pronouns when they refer to the same person as the subject of the verb); personal, private, individual; peculiar:—s.m. One's own kindred, relatives, friends, etc.��apnāapnā, adj. (f. -ī), Each his own; respective; particular, special; individual:—apnīapnīpaṛnā, To be keen each after his own interests or affairs:—apnīapnījagah, Each in its proper place; respective or assigned places:—apnā-begāna (or bigāna), s.m. Relations and strangers; friends and foes:—apnā-sāmuṅh lekar, adv. With a face peculiarly blank, or foolish-looking, or expressive of shame (e.g. apnā-sāmuṅh le-kar āyā, 'he came with a peculiarly blank expression, or an expression of shame on his face'):—apnī-sīsab kućh karnā, To do all in one's power:—apne-se, On one's own part or side:—apnākarnā, or apnākarlenā, v.t. To make (a person or thing) one's own; to appropriate to one's use, possess oneself of, help oneself to; to usurp; to embezzle; to gain an ascendency over (a person), win (a person) over to one's side, attach (a person) to oneself, make (another) one's creature:—apnī-karke, adv. As, or as carefully as, one's own:—apnīkarnībharnī, To reap the fruit of one's own misdeeds, to reap what one has sown:—apne-ko mānnā, To worship self, think much of oneself, to be vain or proud:—apnīkhāl-meṅmast honā, To glory or revel in one's own means, to rejoice in one's independence; to be indifferent to fortune, to be independent:—apnākiyāpānā= apnīkarnībharnī, q.v.—apnīgānā, To sing one's own praises, blow one's own trumpet, to egotize, boast, brag; to be full of one's own affairs or grievances, etc.:—apne muṅh, adv. With one's own lips:—apnīnīṅd sonā, To sleep as or when one pleases; to be one's own master; to be free from all care or anxiety:—apne hāthoṅ, adv. With one's own hands:—apne hāthoṅqabar khodnā, To dig one's own grave, be one's own destroyer or enemy:—apne hāthoṅkulhāṛīmārnā, To chop off one's own hand, be one's own destroyer or enemy:—apnāhonā, To become one's own; to become attached to one; to become one's creature; to behave like a relation, act as one's own kindred.
Origin: Hindi