If I have understood the question well, you need the Sanskrit word for "defeated"
parAji-taH(M)/tA(F)/taM(N) - this is what is called as the past-participle form i.e the so called ktAnta.
As a verb: there is a word: parA+ajayata = parAjayata which is what is called as "lang" [Past Indefinite] form.
The word for "friend" in Sanskrit is "mitra" (मित्र).
Shakti
नानुशोकाः
The word in Sanskrit for surrender is shraNAgati[f] spelt शरणागति: in Devanagari.
The Sanskrit word "Mandala" is spelled as मण्डल in the Devanagari script.
Defeated. To be beaten or overcome.
The correct spelling is "undefeatable" (unable to be defeated).
The spelling Priya is a female given name, derived from the Sanskrit word for beloved.
Sanskrit (India)
Archaic Sanskrit means Ancient Classical Sanskrit.
There is no 'The'in Sanskrit.
Fredricksburg.(ignore someone cant spell) its actually spelled Fredericksburg...