Yāpeti
Yāpeti,(& yapeti) [Caus.of yāti] 1.(lit.) -- (a) in caus.‹-› intensive as well as intrs.sense; in the latter also with short ă as yapeti and then combd with yāpeti,in stock phrase defining carati “to go,” “to be” (or viharati) with synonyms iriyati vattati pāleti yapeti yāpeti at Nd2 237; Vbh.252; DhsA.167.Besides singly (yapeti) at DhsA.149.-- (b) to cause to go,to make someone go (to),to bring to,lead to (Acc.) J.VI,458 (sasenāvāhanaṁ yāpesi); SnA 184 (devalokaṁ yāpetuṁ samattha fit to bring one to the d-world).-- (c) to get on,move,to be active DhA.I,10 (sarīre yāpente); IV,17 (iriyāpathena).-- 2.(fig.) to keep going (both trs.& intrs.),to keep up,esp.to keep oneself going or alive,to live by (Instr.) [cp.BSk.yāpayati Divy 93,150,196,292,293,471,488,AvŚ I.209] D.I,166 (ekissā dattiyā on only one alms); Pug.56; J.II,204; III,67; IV,125; VI,532 (uñchena); Pv.I,57 (ito dinnena yāpenti petā); I,117; III,28 (tava dinnena yāpessanti kurūrino); PvA.27,29 (=attabhāvaṁ yāpeti=upajīvati).(Page 554)