[Skt.] adj. Ripe, mature, pakvamaina. Bent, bowed. “parinatapamul.” Vasu. iv. 6. n. A butting elephant, an elephant stooping to strike with his tusks.parinati parinati. n. Bending, bowing. vamrata, vangadamu. “nijambarayagaksetrajnudu parinatigala yatadu satvapadavidudunudi” M. XIV. ii. 228. A technical expression for a set of verbs.bhujvadih, parinatih, bhusattaya, mbijaye ane dhatuvulu adigagala konni kriyalaku paribhasikanamamu. trividhamaina kriyalo nokati parinaddamu parinaddhamu. adj. Bound, tied, possessed of. kattabadina, kudukonna. “bhayadanphuranaparinaddhamurtiyai.” M. IV. ii.131. parinamincu parinamintsu. v. n. To be glad. santasincu, anandincu. “si parinaminciri dhara marapurandhrihasta ghatitacelancalagrandhikalana.” Swa. v. 117. To become metamorphosed, transformed, changed. vikaramunupondu, prakrtyavyadhabhavamu aguta. “majulamanjarimahita saubhagyambu parivrttakucavrttiparinamimpa.” Swa. vi. 99. v. a. To cause to rejoice, santosimpajeyu. parinayamu parinayamu. n. Marriage. pendli. parinamamupari-namamu. n. Metamorphosis, transformation, change of form or state. vikaramu, marurupu. Maturity, fulness, ripeness, parinamadarsi one who looks forward to the end. Joy, gladness,yataniki, badinayudu kaduparinamamandi.” Pal. 85. 10. Health, prosperity, welfare, ksemamu, sukhamu. parinamasula pari-nama-sula. n Pain caused by indigestion, gastritis.