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ूेम prem, vulg. parem, s.m. Love, affection, kindness, tender regard, kindliness, friendship:—prem-bas, adj.=prem-vaś, q.v.:—prem-bhakt, adj. Devoted to the exercise of love:—prem-para, adj. & s.m. Intent on love, filled with affection, affectionate, loving, constant;—one who is constant in love, etc.:—prem-ras, s.m. The quality or the essence of love:—prem rakhnā(-ke sāth), To be in love (with); to be fast friends (with):—prem-rangrātā, adj. 'Coloured with the dye of love,' strongly attached (to), in love (with), enamoured (of):—prem-sāgar, s.m. 'Ocean of love'; the name of the tenth section of the Bhāgavat purāṇ, in which the love-sports of Kr̤ishṇa are related; an epithet of the Deity:—prem-saṅyukt, adj. Connected with love, having relation to love:—prem karnā(-par), To show affection (for); to be enamoured (of):—premkahānī, s.f. A love-tale:—prem-latā, s.f. A creeper; a parasitic plant:—prem-wālā, adj. (f. -ī), Possessing affection, affectionate, loving:—prem-vān, prem-vat, adj. Full of love, affectionate;—prem-vatī, s.f. Mistress, spouse:—prem-vaś, adj. Under the influence of love, over head and ears in love, deeply enamoured (of).