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उतरना utarnā[utar˚= Prk. उƣर(इ)=S. उƣर(ित), rt. उद्+तॄ], v.n. To pass over or across, go across; to come down, descend, alight, land, disembark, dismount; to make one's appearance (in, -meṅ, a place, or on a scene); to come into the world, have being, be born; to be incarnate; to be revealed; to be taken down, lowered, reduced, disgraced, degraded, deposed, dethroned; to decrease, abate, subside, fall off, wane, fade, decay, decline; to become old and worn, become wan or pale or thin; to fall (in price, value, estimation or dignity); to go down or off, sink, pass off (as fever, intoxication, etc.); to be delivered or freed (from debt, an obligation, an oath, a vow, possession by an evil spirit, etc.); to halt, encamp (in or on, -meṅ); to take (to, -par); to come out, turn out to be, to prove; to vary, change: (for other meanings see utarjānabelow).—utar-paṛnā(-meṅ, -par), v.n. To alight or settle (at or upon), to descend, come down; to fall (on or upon); to put up (in or at), to halt (ata place, ona journey).—utartā ćāṅd, s.m. The waning moon; the wane of the moon.—utar-jānā(=utarnāin most of its meanings), v.n. To have got beyond (-se) middle age, to be growing old; to become faded, dim (as colour); to become pallid or emaciated or drawn (the face); to become insipid or flat; to be displaced or dislocated (a bone); to be taken down, pulled down, demolished; to pass away, die.
Origin: Hindi