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śi | (according to to some = śo-) cl.3 P. śiśāti- (imperative ś/iśīhi-, śādhi-), to grant, bestow (see ) ; to present or satisfy with (instrumental case) ; cl.5 P. A1. ( ) śinoti-, śinute- (parasmE-pada śiṣāya-, śiṣye-; Aorist aśaiṣīt-, aśeṣṭa- future śeṣyati-, te-), to sharpen.  |
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śi | m. Name of śiva-  |
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śi | m. auspiciousness, good fortune  |
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śi | m. peace, composure, calm  |
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śi | (in gram.) a technical term for the case-ending i- (substituted for jas-and śas-in neuters) .  |
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śibhra | mfn. (prob.) desirous of sexual intercourse  |
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śibi | m. (also written śivi-) Name of a ṛṣi- (having the patronymic auśīnara- and supposed author of )  |
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śibi | m. of a king (renowned for his liberality and unselfishness, and said to have saved agni- transformed into a dove from indra- transformed into a hawk by offering an equal quantity of his own flesh weighed in a balance)  |
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śibi | m. (plural) a people descended from śibi-  |
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śibi | m. Name of a son of indra-  |
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śibi | m. of indra- in the fourth manv-antara- (varia lectio śikhin-)  |
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śibi | m. of a son of manu- cākṣuṣa-  |
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śibi | m. of a daitya- (son of saṃhrāda-)  |
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śibi | m. a king of the śibi-s  |
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śibi | m. a beast of prey  |
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śibi | m. the birch tree (equals bhūrja-)  |
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śibi | m. Typha Angustifolia  |
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śibicarita | n. the story of śibi- (occurring as an episode of the ).  |
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śibicaritra | n. the story of śibi- (occurring as an episode of the ).  |
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śibika | m. Name of a king (equals śibi-)  |
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śibika | m. plural Name of a people in the south of India  |
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śibikā | f. See next.  |
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śibikā | f. (also written śivikā-) a palanquin, palkee, litter, bier etc.  |
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śibikā | f. a particular weapon of kubera- (god of wealth)  |
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śibikā | f. a stage or platform erected for exhibitions  |
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śibikā | f. a proper N.  |
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śibikādāna | n. "the gift of a litter etc.", Name of a chapter of the  |
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śibikādānavidhi | m. "the gift of a litter etc.", Name of a chapter of the  |
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śibikāla | m. Name of a daitya-  |
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śibinta | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a teacher,  |
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śibira | n. (also written śivira-) a royal camp or residence, tent in a royal camp, any tent etc.  |
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śibira | n. an entrenchment for the protection of an army  |
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śibira | n. a sort of grain  |
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śibira | m. Name of a tribe (?)  |
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śibira | m. (prob.) wrong reading for divira-  |
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śibiragiri | m. Name of a mountain  |
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śibīratha | m. a palanquin, litter  |
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śic | f. (Nominal verb śik-) equals śikya-, the cord or strap of a yoke or pole for carrying burdens  |
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śic | f. a net  |
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śigru | m. (of unknown derivation) Moringa Pterygosperma (a kind of horse-radish equals śobhāñjana-;the root and leaves and flowers are eaten) etc.  |
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śigru | m. Name of a man gaRa bidādi-  |
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śigru | m. plural Name of a people  |
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śigru | n. the seed of the above tree  |
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śigru | n. any potherb or vegetable  |
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śigrubīja | n. the seed of the Moringa tree  |
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śigruja | n. "growing on or produced by the Moringa" equals next  |
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śigruka | m. equals śigru- m.  |
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śigruka | n. any potherb  |
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śigrumūla | n. the pungent root of the Moringa  |
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śihla | śihlaka- etc. See sihla-.  |
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śihlaṇa | See śilhaṇa-.  |
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śikam | ind. gaRa cādi-.  |
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śikarāmbhas | ( ) n. rain-water.  |
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śikarāmbu | ( ) n. rain-water.  |
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śikha | m. Name of a serpent-demon (mentioned together with anu-śikha- q.v)  |
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śikhā | f. See below  |
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śikhā | f. (of doubtful derivation;prob. connected with1. śi-,"to sharpen") a tuft or lock of hair on the crown of the head, a crest, topknot, plume etc.  |
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śikhā | f. a peacock's crest or comb etc.  |
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śikhā | f. a pointed flame, any flame  |
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śikhā | f. a ray of light  |
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śikhā | f. a sharp end, point, spike, peak, summit, pinnacle, projection, end or point (in general)  |
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śikhā | f. the end or point or border of a garment  |
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śikhā | f. the point or tip of the foot  |
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śikhā | f. the nipple  |
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śikhā | f. a branch which takes root, any branch  |
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śikhā | f. a fibrous root, any root  |
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śikhā | f. the plant Jussiaea Repens  |
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śikhā | f. the head or chief or best of a class  |
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śikhā | f. the fever or excitement of love  |
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śikhā | f. a particular part of a verse or formula (the crest of the verse compared to a king) |
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śikhā | f. equals śikha-vṛddhi-  |
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śikhā | f. Name of various metres  |
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śikhā | f. of a river (prob. wrong reading for śikhī-)  |
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śikhābandha | m. a tuft of hair  |
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śikhābandhana | n. the binding together of locks of hair  |
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śikhābharaṇa | (śikhābh-) n. a crest-ornament, diadem  |
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śikhācala | wrong reading for  |
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śikhādāman | n. a wreath worn on the top of the head (Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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śikhādhara | mfn. having a sharp end or point, having a top-knot  |
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śikhādhara | m. a peacock  |
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śikhādhara | m. Name of a mañjuśrī-  |
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śikhādhāra | m. "crest-wearer", a peacock  |
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śikhādharaja | m. "peacock-produced", a peacock's feather  |
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śikhāgradanta | (śikhāg-) mfn.  |
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śikhāgradat | (śikhāg-) mfn.  |
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śikhājaṭa | mfn. having a single lock of hair on the top of the head (the rest being shaved off) (see -muṇḍa-).  |
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śikhaka | m. equals lekhaka-, a writer, scribe  |
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śikhākanda | n. a kind of onion or garlic  |
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śikhālambin | mfn. hanging down from the top of the head  |
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śikhalohita | m. (perhaps for śikhā-l-,"red as a flame") Name of a plant (commonly called kukura-muḍā-)  |
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śikhāmaṇi | m. a crest-jewel, jewel worn on the head  |
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śikhāmaṇi | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') the head or chief or best of a class  |
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śikhāmārjita | mfn. one who has his top locks combed and cleansed  |
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śikhāmūla | n. any root which has a tuft of leaves  |
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śikhāmūla | n. equals -kanda- (varia lectio śikhi-m-)  |
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śikhāmūla | n. a carrot  |
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śikhāmūla | n. a turnip  |
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śikhāmuṇḍa | mfn. one who has only one lock on the crown of his head left unshaven (see -jaṭa-).  |
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śikhaṇḍa | m. (see śikhā-) a tuft or lock of hair left on the crown or sides of the head at tonsure  |
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śikhaṇḍa | m. any crest or plume or tuft  |
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śikhaṇḍa | m. a peacock's tail  |
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śikhaṇḍa | m. a kind of plant  |
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śikhaṇḍaka | m. a tuft or lock of hair (equals śikhaṇḍa-)  |
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śikhaṇḍaka | m. three or five locks left on the side of the head (especially in men of the military class equals kākapakṣa- q.v)  |
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śikhaṇḍaka | m. a curl or ringlet  |
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śikhaṇḍaka | m. a peacock's tail  |
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śikhaṇḍaka | m. dual number (according to to Scholiast or Commentator n.) the fleshy parts of the body below the buttocks  |
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śikhaṇḍaka | m. (with mystic śaiva-s) one who attains a particular degree of emancipation  |
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śikhāṇḍaka | m. equals śikhaṇḍaka-, a tuft or lock of hair  |
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śikhaṇḍāstha | n. dual number Name of particular bones (see next) .  |
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śikhaṇḍī | f. See below.  |
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śikhaṇḍi | in compound for ṇḍin-.  |
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śikhaṇḍī | f. (of śikhaṇḍa- gaRa gaurādi-) a lock on the crown of the head  |
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śikhaṇḍī | f. Abrus Precatorius  |
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śikhaṇḍī | f. yellow jasmine  |
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śikhaṇḍika | m. a cock  |
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śikhaṇḍika | m. (prob.) one who attains a particular stage of emancipation  |
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śikhaṇḍikā | f. a tuft or lock of hair on the crown of the head  |
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śikhaṇḍika | n. (prob.) a kind of ruby  |
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śikhaṇḍiketu | m. "having a peacock for an emblem", Name of skanda-  |
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śikhaṇḍimat | mfn. rich in peacocks  |
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śikhaṇḍin | mfn. wearing a tuft or lock of hair, tufted, crested (applied to various gods)  |
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śikhaṇḍin | m. a peacock  |
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śikhaṇḍin | m. a peacock's tail  |
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śikhaṇḍin | m. a cock  |
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śikhaṇḍin | m. an arrow  |
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śikhaṇḍin | m. one who attains a particular degree of emancipation  |
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śikhaṇḍin | m. Name of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa-  |
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śikhaṇḍin | m. of a ṛṣi- or muni- (one of the seven stars of the Great Bear; see citra-ś-)  |
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śikhaṇḍin | m. of a son of drupada- (born as a female [see śikhaṇḍinī-],but changed into a male by a yakṣa-;in the great war between kaurava-s and pāṇḍava-s he became instrumental in the killing of bhīṣma- who declined to fight with a woman, but he was afterwards killed himself by aśvatthāman-;in the he has the patronymic yājñasena-)  |
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śikhaṇḍin | m. of a Brahman  |
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śikhaṇḍin | m. of a mountain  |
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śikhaṇḍin | m. the shrub Abrus Precatorius  |
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śikhaṇḍin | m. Name of a daughter of drupada- (afterwards changed to a male;See above )  |
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śikhaṇḍin | m. of the wite of antardhāna-  |
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śikhaṇḍin | m. of two apsaras- (daughters of kaśyapa- and regarded as the authoresses of )  |
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śikhaṇḍinī | f. a pea-hen  |
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śikhaṇḍita | n. Name of a metre, kad-.  |
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śikhaṇḍīvedāntasāra | (?) m. Name of work  |
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śikhāpāśa | m. a tuft of hair  |
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śikhāpati | m. Name of a man  |
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śikhāpitta | n. inflammation in the extremities (as in fingers or toes)  |
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śikhara | mfn. pointed, spiked, crested  |
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śikhara | m. n. a point, peak (of a mountain), top or summit (of a tree), edge or point (of a sword), end, pinnacle, turret, spire etc.  |
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śikhara | m. erection of the hair of the body  |
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śikhara | m. the arm-pit  |
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śikhara | m. a ruby-like gem (of a bright red colour said to resemble ripe pomegranate seed)  |
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śikhara | m. (?) the bud of the Arabian jasmine (see -daśanā-)  |
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śikhara | m. Name of a mythical weapon (astra-)  |
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śikhara | m. a particular position of the fingers of the hand  |
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śikhara | m. Name of a man  |
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śikharā | f. Sanseviera Roxburghiana (a plant from the fibres of which bow-strings are made)  |
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śikhara | m. Name of a particular mythical club (gadā-)  |
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śikhara | m. equals karkaṭa-śṛṅgī-  |
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śikhara | n. cloves  |
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śikharadaśanā | f. idem or 'f. having pointed teeth (in a quotation) .' (Scholiast or Commentator"having teeth resembling the buds of the Arabian jasmine") .  |
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śikharadatī | f. having pointed teeth (in a quotation) .  |
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śikharādri | m. Name of a mountain  |
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śikharanicaya | m. a collection of mountain-peaks  |
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śikharasena | m. Name of a man  |
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śikharasvāminī | f. Name (also title or epithet) of a queen, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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śikharavāsinī | f. "dwelling on a peak (of the himālaya-)", Name of durgā-  |
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śikhareśaliṅga | n. Name of a liṅga- on the kailāsa- mountain  |
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śikharī | f. idem or 'm. Name of a particular mythical club (gadā-) ' (Bombay edition)  |
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śikhari | in compound for rin-.  |
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śikharin | mfn. pointed, peaked, crested, tufted etc.  |
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śikharin | mfn. resembling the buds of the Arabian jasmine  |
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śikharin | m. a peaked mountain, any mountain etc.  |
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śikharin | m. Name of a mountain  |
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śikharin | m. a hill-post, stronghold  |
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śikharin | m. a tree  |
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śikharin | m. Achyranthes Aspera  |
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śikharin | m. Andropogon Bicolor  |
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śikharin | m. a particular parasitical plant  |
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śikharin | m. the resin of Boswellia Thurifera  |
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śikharin | m. Parra Jacana or Goensis  |
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śikharin | m. a kind of antelope  |
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śikharin | m. a dish of curds and sugar with spices  |
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śikharin | m. a line of hair extending across the navel  |
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śikharin | m. a kind of vine or grape  |
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śikharin | m. Jasminum Sambac  |
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śikharin | m. Sanseviera Roxburghiana  |
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śikharin | m. Arabian jasmine  |
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śikharin | m. a kind of atyaṣṭi- metre (four times $)  |
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śikharīndra | m. the chief of mountains (applied to raivataka- Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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śikhariṇī | f. an eminent or excellent woman  |
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śikharipattrin | m. a winged or flying mountain  |
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śikharisama | mfn. mountain-like  |
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śikhāsūtra | n. the lock of hair on the crown of the head and the sacred thread (regarded as distinguishing marks of a Brahman)  |
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śikhātaru | m. "flame-support", a lamp-stand  |
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śikhāvala |  |
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śikhāvala | mfn. pointed, crested  |
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śikhāvala | m. a peacock,  |
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śikhāvala | m. (ā-), t. Celosia Cristata  |
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śikhāvara | m. the jack fruit tree  |
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śikhāvarta | (śikhāv-) m. Name of a yakṣa-  |
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śikhāvat | ind. like a crest  |
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śikhāvat | mfn. flaming, burning  |
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śikhāvat | mfn. pointed on  |
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śikhāvat | m. fire  |
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śikhāvat | m. a lamp  |
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śikhāvat | m. a comet or the descending node  |
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śikhāvat | m. a particular plant or tree (equals citraka-)  |
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śikhāvat | m. Name of a man  |
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śikhāvat | m. another plant, cock's comb  |
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śikhāvatī | f. Sanseviera Roxburghiana  |
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śikhāvṛddhi | f. "high-interest", a kind of usurious interest increasing daily,  |
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śikhāvṛkṣa | m. equals -taru-  |
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śikhī | f. a kind of magic  |
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śikhī | f. Name of a river  |
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śikhi | m. (mc. for śikhin-) a peacock  |
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śikhi | m. Name of indra- under manu- tāmasa-  |
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śikhi | m. the god of love |
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śikhi | in compound for śikhin-.  |
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śikhī | See śikha-, .  |
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śikhibhū | m. Name of skanda-  |
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śikhidhvaja | m. "fire-marked", smoke  |
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śikhidhvaja | m. "peacock-marked", Name of kārttikeya-  |
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śikhidhvaja | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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śikhidhvajatīrtha | n. idem or 'n. Name of a tīrtha- '  |
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śikhidiś | f. agni-'s quarter of the sky, south-east  |
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śikhidyut | mfn. gleaming like fire  |
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śikhigrīva | n. blue vitriol  |
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śikhikaṇa | m. "fire-particle", a spark  |
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śikhikaṇṭha | n. blue vitriol  |
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śikhimaṇḍala | m. Crataeva Roxburghii  |
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śikhimodā | f. a kind of plant (equals aja-m-)  |
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śikhimūla | See śikhā-m-.  |
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śikhin | mfn. having a tuft or lock of hair on the top of the head etc.  |
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śikhin | mfn. one who has reached the summit of knowledge  |
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śikhin | mfn. proud  |
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śikhin | m. a peacock etc.  |
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śikhin | m. a cock  |
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śikhin | m. Ardea Nivea (a kind of heron or crane)  |
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śikhin | m. a bull  |
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śikhin | m. a horse  |
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śikhin | m. "having flame", fire or the fire-god etc.  |
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śikhin | m. the number"three"(from the three sacred fires)  |
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śikhin | m. a lamp  |
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śikhin | m. a comet  |
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śikhin | m. Name of ketu- (the personified descending node)  |
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śikhin | m. a mountain  |
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śikhin | m. a tree  |
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śikhin | m. Carpopogon Pruriens  |
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śikhin | m. Trigonella Foenum Graecum  |
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śikhin | m. a kind of potherb (equals sitāvara-)  |
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śikhin | m. an arrow  |
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śikhin | m. a Brahman  |
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śikhin | m. a religious mendicant  |
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śikhin | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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śikhin | m. of indra- under manu- tāmasa-  |
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śikhin | m. of the second buddhi- (see )  |
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śikhin | m. of a brahmā- (with Buddhists)  |
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śikhin | m. cock's comb, Celosia Cristata  |
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śikhina | m. a particular gaṇa- of śiva-  |
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śikhīndra | m. ebony, Diospyros Ebenaster  |
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śikhinī | f. a pea-hen  |
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śikhipiccha | ( ) ( ) n. a peacock's tail.  |
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śikhipriya | m. a kind of jujube tree  |
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śikhipuccha | ( ) n. a peacock's tail.  |
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śikhiśekhara | n. a peacock's crest  |
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śikhiśikhā | f. a peacock's crest  |
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śikhiśikhā | f. "fire-peak", a flame  |
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śikhiśṛṅga | m. a spotted antelope  |
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śikhitā | f. the state of a peacock  |
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śikhitama | m. a particular gaṇa- of śiva-  |
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śikhitīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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śikhivāhana | m. "having a peacock for his vehicle", Name of kārttikeya-  |
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śikhivardhaka | m. Benincasa Cerifera  |
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śikhivāsas | m. Name of a mountain  |
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śikhivrata | n. a particular religious observance,  |
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śikhiyūpa | m. a kind of antelope (equals śrī-kārin-)  |
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śikhopaniṣad | f. Name of an upaniṣad-.  |
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śikku | mfn. idle, lazy, following no business or profession  |
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śikman | See s/u-śikman-.  |
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śikṣ | (properly Desiderative of śak-; see ) cl.1 P. A1. ś/ikṣati-, te- (in later language oftener A1..; see ; pr. p. ś/ikṣat-, ś/ikṣamāṇa- ; śikṣāṇa- ; imperative śiśikṣa- ; Aorist aśikṣithṭa- ),"to wish to be able", (P.) try to effect, attempt, undertake ; (A1.;rarely P.) to learn, acquire knowledge, study, practise, learn from (ablative or sakāśāt-with genitive case) etc. ; to practise one's self in (locative case) (see Va1rtt. 3 Sch. ) ; "to wish to be able to effect for others" (P.) wish to help, aid, befriend (dative case) ; (P.) to wish to give, bestow ; (P.) to wish to present with (instrumental case) ; (A1.) to offer one's service to, enter the service of (accusative) : Passive voice śikṣyate- (Aorist aśikṣi-), to be learnt or practised : Causal śikṣayati- (rarely te-; Aorist aśiśikṣat-), to cause to learn, impart knowledge, inform, instruct, teach (with accusative of Persian or thing;also with two accusative,or with accusative of Persian and locative case of thing, or with accusative of Persian and infinitive mood,or with accusative of thing and genitive case of Persian)  |
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śikṣa | m. Name of a king of the gandharva-s  |
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śikṣā | f. See below.  |
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śikṣā | f. desire of being able to effect anything, wish to accomplish  |
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śikṣā | f. learning study knowledge, art, skill in (locative case or compound; śikṣayā-or kṣābhis-,"skilfully, artistically, correctly") etc.  |
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śikṣā | f. teaching, training (held by Buddhists to be of three kinds, viz. adhicitta-śikṣā-,training in the higher thought; adhiśīla-ś-,training in the higher morality; adhiprajñā-ś-,training in the higher learning ), instruction, lesson, precept etc.  |
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śikṣā | f. chastisement, punishment  |
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śikṣā | f. the science which teaches proper articulation and pronunciation of Vedic texts (one of the six vedāṅga-s q.v) etc.  |
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śikṣā | f. modesty, humility, diffidence  |
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śikṣā | f. (?) helping, bestowing, imparting (See śikṣā-nar/a-)  |
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śikṣā | f. the plant Bignonia Indica  |
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śikṣābodha | m. Name of work  |
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śikṣācāra | (śikṣāc-) mfn. conducting one's self according to precept  |
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śikṣādaṇḍa | m. punishment (serving for) a lesson  |
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śikṣādaśaka | n. Name of work on bhakti-.  |
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śikṣāguru | m. a religious preceptor.  |
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śikṣaka | mfn. teaching, instructing (m.a teacher ;a trainerSee hasti-ś-;a learner )  |
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śikṣaka | mfn. one who knows śikṣā- (q.v) gaRa kramādi-.  |
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śikṣākara | m. "instruction-causing", a teacher  |
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śikṣākara | m. Name of vyāsa-  |
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śikṣākāra | m. a singer capable of teaching others  |
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śikṣākāra | m. the author of a śikṣā-  |
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śikṣākaragupta | m. (prob.) Name of a Scholiast or Commentator on the hariprabodha-  |
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śikṣākṣara | n. (śikṣākṣ-) a sound pronounced according to the rules of śikṣā-  |
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śikṣākṣara | mfn. correctly pronounced  |
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śikṣaṇa | n. the act of learning, acquiring knowledge  |
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śikṣaṇa | n. teaching, instruction in (locative case or compound)  |
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śikṣāṇa | See under śikṣ-.  |
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śikṣānara | mfn. helping men or liberal towards men (equals dānasya netā-, )  |
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śikṣānīti | f. Name of work  |
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śikṣaṇīya | mfn. to be taught (with accusative)  |
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śikṣaṇīya | mfn. to be learnt  |
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śikṣāpada | n. moral precept  |
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śikṣāpadaprajñapti | f. Name of a part of the vinaya- (q.v)  |
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śikṣāpañcaka | n. Name of work  |
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śikṣāpattra | n. Name of work  |
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śikṣāpattrī | f. Name of work  |
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śikṣāprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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śikṣārasa | m. desire of acquiring skill in (locative case)  |
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śikṣāśakti | f. "power of learning", dexterity, skill  |
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śikṣāsamuccaya | m. Name of work  |
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śikṣāsaṃvara | m. the moral life of a monk  |
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śikṣāsūtra | n. plural Name of work  |
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śikṣāsvara | m. equals śikṣākṣara- n.  |
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śikṣāvallī | f. Name of the 1st chapter of the taittirīya- upaniṣad-.  |
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śikṣāvat | mfn. possessed of knowledge, learned  |
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śikṣāvat | mfn. full of instruction, instructive (as a tale)  |
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śikṣāvidhi | m. Name of work  |
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śikṣayitṛ | m. an instructor, teacher  |
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śikṣeṇya | mfn. instructive  |
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śikṣin | mfn. learning  |
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śikṣin | mfn. instructing  |
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śikṣita | mfn. learnt, studied, practised etc.  |
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śikṣita | mfn. taught, instructed or trained or exercised in (accusative locative case,or compound) etc.  |
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śikṣita | mfn. docile  |
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śikṣita | mfn. skilful, clever, conversant  |
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śikṣita | mfn. modest, diffident  |
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śikṣitā | f. Name of a woman (See śaikṣita-)  |
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śikṣita | n. teaching, instruction  |
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śikṣitākṣara | mfn. one who has been taught letters or literature |
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śikṣitākṣara | m. a pupil, scholar  |
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śikṣitavya | mfn. to be learnt from (ablative)  |
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śikṣitavya | mfn. to be instructed or taught  |
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śikṣitāyudha | mfn. skilled in weapons  |
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śikṣitukāma | mfn. (śikṣitu-for infinitive mood tum-) one who is willing to learn, a beginner in his art  |
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śikṣu | mfn. helpful, liberal  |
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śikṣuka | mfn. one who studies śikṣā-  |
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śikṣya | mfn. to be learnt or taught  |
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śiktha | thaka- See siktha-.  |
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śikva | mfn. (fr. śak-) skilful, clever, artistic  |
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śikvan | mfn. idem or 'mfn. (fr. śak-) skilful, clever, artistic ' (according to to equals rajju-and tejas-).  |
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śikvas | mfn. mighty, powerful, able  |
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śikya | n. ( alsof(ā-).) a kind of loop or swing made of rope and suspended from either end of a pole or yoke to receive a load, carrying swing (also applied to the load so carried) etc.  |
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śikya | n. the string of a balance  |
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śikya | n. equals vajra-vikāra- (?)  |
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śikyādhāra | m. "loop-holder", the hook or eye at each end of a pole or beam which bears the above looped cord for holding the strings of a balance  |
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śikyaka | (prob.) n. equals śikya-, a loop or swing (See next) .  |
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śikyakavastra | n. a balance made of cloth and suspended by strings |
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śikyākṛta | (?) mfn. suspended by strings  |
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śikyāpāśa | m. the string by which a vessel is suspended  |
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śikyāvat | mfn. provided with a carrying sling  |
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śikyita | mfn. suspended in a swing or loop made of cord etc.  |
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śikyoduta | mfn. suspended in a swing or loop  |
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śil | (also written sil-) cl.6 P. śilati-, to glean  |
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śila | m. ( also n.;for 2.See column 2) gleaning, gathering stalks or ears of corn (according to to on śila- equals aneka-dhānyonnayana- id est"gleaning more than one ear of corn at a time", opp. to uñcha- equals ekaika-dhānyādi-guḍakoccayana-) etc.  |
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śila | m. Name of a son of pāryātra-  |
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śilā | f. (perhaps connected with1. śi-) a stone, rock, crag etc.  |
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śilā | f. red arsenic  |
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śilā | f. camphor  |
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śilā | f. the lower mill-stone  |
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śilā | f. the lower timber of a door  |
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śilā | f. the top of the pillar supporting a house  |
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śilā | f. a vein, tendon (for śira- q.v) |
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śilā | f. Name of a river  |
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śilā | f. of a woman  |
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śila | (for 1.See column 1) , in compound for śilā-.  |
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śilābandha | m. a stone fence or wall  |
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śilābhava | n. "rock-produced", bitumen  |
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śilābhava | n. storax or benzoin  |
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śilābhāva | m. equals -tva-  |
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śilābheda | m. idem or 'm. Plectranthus Scutellarioides '  |
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śilābheda | m. a stone-cutter's chisel  |
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śilābhid | m. Plectranthus Scutellarioides  |
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śilācakra | n. a diagram on a stone  |
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śilācaya | m. "rock-mass", a mountain (kanaka-śilā-c-,a mountain of gold)  |
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śilāda | m. "eating ears of corn", Name of a man  |
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śilādadru | m. "rock-eruption", bitumen  |
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śilādāna | n. the gift of a stone (exempli gratia, 'for example' of a " śālagrāma-")  |
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śilādhara | m. Name of the chamberlain of hima-vat-  |
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śilādhātu | m. "rock-mineral", chalk  |
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śilādhātu | m. yellow ochre  |
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śilādhātu | m. red chalk  |
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śilādhātu | m. a white fossil substance  |
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śilādhātu | m. an aluminous earth of a white or yellowish colour  |
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śilāditya | (lād-) m. Name of a king (see śīlāditya-).  |
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śilagarbhaja | m. a particular plant (= pāṣāṇa-bhedana-)  |
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śilāghana | mfn. firm or hard as a stone or rock  |
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śilāgṛha | n. "rock-house", a grotto  |
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śilāhārin | mfn. one who gathers stalks or ears of corn  |
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śilāhva | (lāh-) n. "stones-named", bitumen  |
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śilāhvaya | (lāh-) n. "stones-named", bitumen  |
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śilāhya | (?) m. Name of a man  |
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śilāja | mfn. produced in a rock or mountain, mineral  |
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śilāja | n. bitumen  |
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śilāja | n. iron  |
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śilāja | n. benzoin, storax  |
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śilāja | n. petroleum  |
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śilāja | n. any fossil production (see śila-ja-below) .  |
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śilaja | n. bitumen (see śilā-ja-)  |
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śilajā | f. a particular medicinal substance  |
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śilājatu | n. "rock-exudation", bitumen etc.  |
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śilājatu | n. red chalk  |
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śilājatukalpa | m. Name of work  |
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śilājit | n. "rock-overpowering", bitumen  |
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śilaka | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a man,  |
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śilākarṇī | f. Boswellia Thurifera  |
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śilākṣara | (lāk-) n. "stone-letter", writing on stone, lithography  |
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śilākusuma | n. storax  |
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śilākuṭṭa | m. a stone-cutter's chisel or hatchet  |
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śilākuṭṭaka | m. a stone-cutter's chisel or hatchet  |
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śilālin | m. Name of the supposed author of particular naṭa-- sūtra-s  |
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śilāmāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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śilāmala | n. "rock-impurity", bitumen  |
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śilamānakhāna | m. = $  |
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śilāmaya | mf(ī-or less correctly ā-)n. made of stone (with varṣa-,"a shower of stones")  |
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śilamba | m. a sage  |
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śilamba | m. a weaver  |
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śilaṃdhara | (?) m. Name of a man  |
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śilaṃdhari | (?) m. Name of a man  |
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śilāndhas | n. ears of corn left on a field  |
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śilānicaya | m. a heap or mass of stones or rock  |
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śilānīḍa | m. Name of garuḍa- (wrong reading -nīha-; see śilaukas-).  |
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śilāniryāsa | m. "rock-exudation", bitumen  |
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śilāñjanī | (lāñ-) f. a particular plant  |
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śilānta | (lānta-) m. Bauhinia Tomentosa  |
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śilānyāsapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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śilāpaṭṭa | m. a stone slab (for sitting on or grinding)  |
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śilāpaṭṭaka | m. idem or 'm. a stone slab (for sitting on or grinding) '  |
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śilāpeṣa | m. a grindstone  |
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śilāpeṣa | m. grinding with a storax  |
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śilāphalaka | n. equals -paṭṭa- (Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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śilāprāsāda | m. a stone temple  |
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śilaprastha | n. a N. on  |
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śilāprasūna | n. "rock-produced", bitumen  |
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śilāpratikṛti | f. a stone image or statue  |
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śilāpuṣpa | n. "rock-efflorescence", bitumen  |
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śilāpuṣpa | n. storax or benzoin  |
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śilāputra | m. "a little rock", a grindstone  |
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śilāputra | m. a torso  |
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śilāputraka | m. a grindstone  |
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śilāputraka | m. a torso  |
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śilārambhā | (lār-) f. the wild plantain  |
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śilārasa | m. "rock-exudation", olibanum, benzoin, incense  |
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śilarati | mfn. satisfied with gleaning  |
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śilāsana | n. (lās-) a stones seat  |
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śilāsana | mfn. seated on a stones  |
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śilāsana | n. bitumen  |
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śilāsana | n. benzoin or storax  |
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śilāsāra | n. "rock-essence", iron  |
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śilāśastra | n. a stone weapon  |
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śilāśita | mfn. sharpened on a stones (as an arrow)  |
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śilāstambha | m. a stones-column  |
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śilāsthāpanapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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śilāsveda | m. "rock-perspiration", bitumen  |
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śilāṭaka | m. (lāṭ-) equals aṭṭa-  |
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śilāṭaka | m. equals tila-  |
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śilāṭaka | m. equals vilepa-  |
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śilāṭaka | m. equals bila- (?)  |
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śilāṭaka | m. a fence, enclosure  |
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śilātala | n. a slab of rock etc.  |
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śilātala | n. the surface of a rock  |
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śilātmaja | (lāt-) n. "rock-born", iron  |
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śilātmikā | (lāt-) f. a crucible  |
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śilātva | n. the state or nature of stone  |
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śilātvac | f. equals -valkā-  |
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śilaukas | m. "dwelling in rocks", Name of garuḍa-  |
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śilāvaha | m. plural Name of a people  |
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śilāvahā | f. Name of a river  |
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śilavaha | n. a N.  |
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śilavāhā | f. (prob.) Name of a river  |
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śilāvalkā | f. ( ) a particular medicinal substance.  |
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śilāvalkala | m. n. ( ) a particular medicinal substance.  |
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śilāvarṣin | mfn. raining stones  |
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śilāveśman | n. "rock-abode", a grotto  |
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śilāvitāna | m. n. a spreading of stones, shower of stones  |
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śilāvṛṣṭi | f. "stones-rain", a shower of stones  |
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śilāvṛṣṭi | f. hail  |
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śilavṛtti | mfn. subsisting by gleaning  |
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śilāvyādhi | m. "rock-ailment", bitumen  |
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śilāyūpa | m. Name of a son of viśvāmitra-  |
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śileya | mfn. coming from rock, rocky, stony  |
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śileya | mfn. as hard as rock or stone  |
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śileya | n. bitumen  |
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śileya | n. benzoin  |
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śilgu | m. equals sukha-  |
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śilhaṇa | m. (also written śilhana-and śihlaṇa-) Name of a poet from kaśmīra- (author of the śānti-śataka-).  |
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śili | m. Betula Bhojpatra  |
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śili | f. the lower timber of a door |
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śilī | f. a kind of worm (according to to some, the female of gaṇḍa-pada-)  |
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śilī | f. a female frog  |
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śilī | f. equals stambha-śīrṣa-  |
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śilī | f. equals dvārādhaḥ-sthita-kāṣṭha-  |
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śilī | f. a spike, dart  |
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śilī | f. an arrow  |
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śilī | in compound for śilā-.  |
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śilībhū | P. -bhavati-, to become stone, turn to stone, become as hard as stone  |
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śilībhūta | mfn. turned to stone, become as hard as stone  |
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śilika | m. gaRa puro-hitādi-.  |
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śilikākoṣṭha | Name of a village among mountains  |
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śilīmukha | mfn. Name of a sword (see prec.)  |
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śilīmukha | mfn. equals jaḍī-bhūta-  |
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śilīmukha | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) an arrow etc.  |
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śilīmukha | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) a bee  |
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śilīmukha | m. a fool  |
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śilīmukha | m. a battle  |
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śilīmukha | m. war  |
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śilīmukha | m. Name of a hare  |
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śilin | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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śilina | m. Name of a man  |
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śilinda | m. a kind of fish  |
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śilīndhra | m. (perhaps fr. accusative of 1. śilī-+ dhra- equals dhara-) the plantain tree, Musa Sapientum  |
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śilīndhra | m. a kind of fish, Mystus Chitala  |
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śilīndhra | n. a mushroom etc. (see uc-chil-)  |
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śilīndhra | n. the flower of the plantain tree  |
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śilīndhra | n. a kind of jasmine  |
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śilīndhra | n. a kind of tree  |
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śilīndhraka | n. a mushroom (especially one growing out of cow-dung)  |
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śilīndhrī | f. a kind of bird  |
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śilīndhrī | f. a kind of worm  |
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śilīndhrī | f. earth, clay  |
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śilīpada | m. (equals ślī-p-) enlarged or swelled leg, elephantiasis  |
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śilīpṛṣṭha | mfn. (applied to a sword) (śilī- equals bhekī- )  |
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śiloccaya | m. "rock-accumulation", a mountain etc.  |
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śiloccaya | m. a high mountain  |
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śilodbhava | mfn. produced from stones or on rock  |
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śilodbhava | n. bitumen  |
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śilodbhava | n. gold  |
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śilodbhava | n. a kind of sandal-wood  |
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śilodbhava | n. benzoin  |
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śilodbheda | m. equals śilā-bhid-  |
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śiloñcha | m. dual number or n. sg. (as a dvaṃdva-) gleaning ears and picking up grains (hence"following an irregular occupation")  |
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śiloñchana | n. gleaning ears of corn  |
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śiloñchin | mfn. subsisting by gleaning  |
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śiloraska | mfn. having a rocky breast (said of the himālaya-)  |
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śilottha | mfn. growing upon rocks, produced from rock or stones  |
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śilottha | n. bitumen  |
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śilottha | n. benzoin, storax  |
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śilpa | n. (of doubtful derivation) the art of variegating, variegated or diversified appearance, decoration, ornament, artistic work  |
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śilpa | n. any manual art or craft, any handicraft or mechanical or fine art (64 such arts or crafts, sometimes called bāhya-kalā-,"external or practical arts", are enumerated exempli gratia, 'for example' carpentering, architecture, jewellery, farriery, acting, dancing, music, medicine, poetry etc.[ see ];and 64 abhyantara-kalā-,"secret arts" exempli gratia, 'for example' kissing, embracing, and various other arts of coquetry) etc.  |
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śilpa | n. skill in any art or craft or work of art, ingenuity, contrivance etc.  |
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śilpa | n. any act or work (also m.)  |
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śilpa | n. ceremonial act, ceremony, rite (also m.)  |
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śilpa | n. form, shape (see su-śilpa-)  |
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śilpa | n. a particular kind of śastra- or hymn (of a highly artificial character, recited on the 6th day of the pṛṣṭhya- ṣaḍ-aha-, at the viśvajit- etc.)  |
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śilpa | n. a kind of sacrificial ladle (?)  |
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śilpa | n. (dual number with jamad-agneḥ-) Name of two sāman-s  |
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śilpa | m. Name of a teacher  |
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śilpā | f. a barber's shop  |
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śilpa | mfn. variegated  |
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śilpageha | ( ) n. a workshop, workroom, manufactory.  |
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śilpagṛha | ( ) ( ) n. a workshop, workroom, manufactory.  |
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śilpājīva | m. equals śilpa-jīvin-  |
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śilpajīvikā | f. subsistence by art or by a craft  |
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śilpajīvin | m. "living by art etc.", an artisan, mechanic, craftsman (varia lectio)  |
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śilpajīvinī | f. a female artisan  |
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śilpaka | n. a kind of drama ( )  |
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śilpakalādīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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śilpakara | m.  |
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śilpakāra | m. an artisan, mechanic  |
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śilpakāraka | m. an artisan, mechanic  |
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śilpakari | f. equals -kāra-, rī-  |
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śilpakārī | f. a female artisan  |
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śilpakārikā | f. a female artisan  |
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śilpakārikā | f. a female artisan  |
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śilpakārin | m. ( ) equals prec.  |
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śilpakāriṇī | f. ( ) equals prec.  |
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śilpakarman | n. manual labour, handicraft  |
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śilpālaya | m. equals śilpa-gṛha-  |
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śilpalekha | m. Name of work  |
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śilpaprajāpati | m. Name of viśva-karman-  |
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śilpārthasāra | m. Name of work  |
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śilpaśāla | n. equals -gṛha-  |
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śilpaśālā | f. equals -gṛha-  |
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śilpasarvasvasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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śilpaśāstra | n. equals -vidyā- (also Name of a particular class of works on any mechanical or fine art, as architecture etc.; see ) . |
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śilpasthāna | n. skill in art, mechanical or manual skill  |
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śilpatva | n. the state of being variegated or decorated  |
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śilpavat | m. "skilled in art", an artisan  |
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śilpavidhānadṛṣṭa | mfn. made according to the rules of art  |
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śilpavidyā | f. the science of arts or mechanics  |
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śilpavṛtti | f. equals -jīvikā-  |
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śilpī | f. a female artisan or mechanic  |
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śilpi | in compound for śilpin-.  |
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śilpijana | ( ) m. an artisan, craftsman.  |
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śilpikā | f. equals śilpinī- (q.v)  |
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śilpika | mfn. skilled in art (applied to śiva-) (according to to = little versed in art)  |
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śilpika | n. any handicraft or mechanical art  |
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śilpika | n. a kind of drama (equals śilpaka-)  |
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śilpikā | f. See śilpaka-.  |
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śilpikarman | n. the work of an artisan  |
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śilpin | mfn. belonging to or skilled in art  |
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śilpin | m. an artificer, artisan, craftsman, artist etc.  |
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śilpin | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') fashioner of  |
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śilpin | m. a kind of herb or grass (commonly called Lahanasipi, used medicinally: otherwise described as a perfume equals kola-dala-)  |
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śilpinī | f. a female artisan or artist  |
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śilpiśāla | n. a workshop, manufactory  |
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śilpiśālā | f. a workshop, manufactory  |
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śilpisāra | m. olibanum  |
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śilpiśāstra | n. equals śilpa-śāstra-  |
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śilpopajīvin | m. equals śilpa-jīvin-  |
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śilūṣa | m. Aegle Marmelos  |
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śilūṣa | m. Name of a ṛṣi- (said to have been an early teacher of the art of dancing) (see śailūṣa-.).  |
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śim | (=1. śam-) cl.4 P. ś/imyati-, to cut up, prepare (a sacrificial victim)  |
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śima | m. a cutter up or preparer (of sacrificial food)  |
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śimba | m. (also written simba-) a pod, legume  |
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śimba | m. Cassia Tora  |
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śimbā | f. (also written simbā-) a pod  |
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śimbala | m. a small pod or kind of flower (according to to "the flower of the śālmalī- tree")  |
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śimbala | m. a kind of plant  |
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śimbāta | mfn. (according to to ) equals sukha-  |
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śimbi | f. (also written simbī-) a pod, legume  |
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śimbī | f. a pod, legume  |
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śimbī | f. Phaseolus Trilobus  |
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śimbī | f. Mucuna Pruritus  |
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śimbī | f. equals niṣvāpī-  |
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śimbīdhānya | n. leguminous grain  |
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śimbijā | f. "pod-born", any pulse or grain growing in pods  |
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śimbika | m. a black variety of Phaseolus Mungo  |
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śimbikā | f. a pod, legume  |
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śimbiparṇī | f. Phaseolus Trilobus  |
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śimbiparṇikā | f. Phaseolus Trilobus  |
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śimbīphala | n. Tabernaemontana Coronaria  |
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śiṃh | = śiṅgh- (see uc-chiṃhana-and upa-śiṃhana-).  |
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śiṃhāṇa | See śinghāṇa- etc.  |
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śiṃhāṇaka | See śinghāṇa- etc.  |
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śimi | f. equals śamī-, a legume, pod  |
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śimi | f. work, labour equals śimī- (See a-śimi-dv/iṣ-).  |
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śimī | f. equals śamī-, effort, labour, work, industry  |
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śimidā | (ś/imi--) f. Name of a female demon  |
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śimidvat | mfn. (applied to a particular wind)  |
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śimijāvarī | f. growing wild ( ) |
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śimikā | f. Name of a place  |
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śimiśimāya | yati- (onomatopoetic (i.e. formed from imitation of sounds); see simisim-), to simmer, bubble or boil with a murmuring sound  |
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śimiṣīpada | m. (see śamanīṣada-) a rākṣasa-  |
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śimīvat | (ś/imī--) mfn. effective, mighty, strong  |
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śimṛḍī | f. a kind of shrub  |
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śimrīḍī | (prob.) wrong reading for śimṛḍī-.  |
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śiṃśa | m. a kind of fruit-tree  |
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śiṃśapā | f. (rarely and mc. śiṃśapa-,m.) the tree Dalbergia Sissoo etc.  |
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śiṃśapā | f. the aśoka- tree  |
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śiṃśapāsthala | See śāṃśapāsthala-.  |
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śiṃśapāyana | varia lectio for vaiśampāyana-  |
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śiṃśipā | wrong reading for śiṃśapā-.  |
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śiṃśumāra | m. a porpoise, Delphinus Gangeticus (= śiśu-māra- q.v) (equals grāha- )  |
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śiṃśumāraśānti | f. Name of work  |
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śiṃśumārastava | m. Name of work  |
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śimyu | mfn. (prob.) strenuous, vigorous, aggressive  |
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śimyu | m. plural Name of a people  |
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śimyu | See above.  |
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śina | m. Name of a man  |
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śiṇḍākī | f. (also written siṇḍ-) a particular edible substance (made with rice and mustard and said to possess stomachic properties)  |
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śineyu | m. Name of a son of uśat-  |
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śineyu | m. of uśanas- (varia lectio śiteyu-).  |
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śiṅga | m. a tree  |
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śiṅga | m. equals kisora-  |
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śiṅga | m. N. applied to various men.  |
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śiṅgabhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author  |
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śiṅgabhaṭṭṭīya | n. his work  |
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śiṅgabhūpāla | m. Name of an author (prob. = -dharaṇīśa-)  |
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śiṅgabhūpālīya | n. his work  |
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śiṅgadharaṇīśa | m. Name of an author  |
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śiṅgadharaṇīsena | m. Name of an author  |
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śiṅgarāja | m. Name of an author (equals -bhūpāla-)  |
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śiṅgaya | m. Name of a man  |
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śiṅgh | (also written śiṃh-,prob. for originally śiṅkh-) cl.1 P. śiṅghati-, to smell (see upa-śiṅgh-).  |
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śiṅghaṇa | n. equals śiṅghāṇa-, the mucus of the nose  |
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śiṅghaṇa | n. a beard (see śiṅgin-)  |
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śiṅghāṇa | m. (also written śiṃhāṇa-or śiṃhāna-) Os Sepiae  |
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śiṅghāṇa | m. swollen testicles  |
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śiṅghāṇa | mfn. the mucus of the nose  |
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śiṅghāṇa | n. rust of iron  |
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śiṅghāṇa | n. any glass vessel  |
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śiṅghāṇa | n. a beard  |
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śiṅghaṇadeva | m. Name of a man (the patron of śārṅgadeva-)  |
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śiṅghāṇaka | m. n. the mucus of the nose, phlegm  |
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śiṅghāṇikā | f. (also written siṅgh-) idem or 'm. n. the mucus of the nose, phlegm ' (see śṛṅkhaṇikā-).  |
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śiṅghāṇin | m. (or f(iṇī-).) "having mucus", the nose  |
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śiṅghinī | f. (also written siṅgh-) "smelling", the nose ([ confer, compare German Zinken])  |
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śiṅghita | mfn. perceived by the nose, smelled |
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śiṅgi | n. or śiṅgī- f(ī-). (perhaps) a particular part of the entrails of a sacrificial animal (see next) .  |
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śiṅgin | n. a beard  |
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śini | m. Name of various men (of a son of su-mitra-, of a son of garga-, of the father of sātyaka-, etc.; śiner naptṛ-,"grandson of śini-", Name of sātyaki-, one of the pāṇḍu- chiefs)  |
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śini | m. (in the beginning of a compound) the race of śini- (See below)  |
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śini | m. plural Name of a class of kṣatriya-s  |
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śinibāhu | m. Name of a river  |
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śinīka | m. Name of a preceptor  |
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śinīpati | m. (for śini-p-?) Name of a warrior (varia lectio sinī-pati-).  |
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śinipravīra | m. a chief or hero of the race of śini-  |
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śinīvālī | wrong reading for sin-.  |
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śinivāsa | m. Name of a mountain (Bombay edition śinī-v-).  |
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śinīvāsa | See śini-vāsa-. |
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śinivāsudeva | m. plural  |
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śiñj | cl.2 A1. ( ) śiṅkte- (according to to also cl.1.10. A1. śiñjate-, śiñjayate-; pr. p. śiñjāna-,or śiñjat-[see below] ; perfect tense śiśiñje- grammar; Aorist aśiñjiṣṭa- ; future śiñjitā-, śiñjiṣyate- ), to utter a shrill sound, tinkle, rattle, jingle, whirr, buzz, hum, twang, bellow, roar [ confer, compare collateral siñj-.]  |
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śiñjā | f. (also written siñjā-) tinkle, jingle, (especially) the tinkling sound of silver ornaments on the ankles or wrist (according to to some also,m(śiñja-).)  |
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śiñjā | f. a bow-string  |
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śiñjad | in compound for jat-.  |
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śiñjadṣaḍaṅghri | mfn. full of humming bees  |
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śiñjadvalayasubhaga | mfn. pleasant with tinkling bracelets or zones  |
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śiñjālatā | f. a bow-string.  |
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śiñjāna | mfn. tinkling, sounding etc. (equals śiñjat-).  |
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śiñjānabhramara | mfn. equals śiñjat-ṣaḍaṅghri-  |
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śiñjañjikā | f. a chain worn round the loins  |
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śiñjāra | m. Name of a man  |
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śiñjāśvattha | (śiñjāśv-) gaRa rāja-dantādi- ( śiñjāstha-).  |
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śiñjat | mfn. tinkling, rattling, sounding etc.  |
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śiñjin | mfn. tinkling, rattling, sounding  |
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śiñjinī | f. a bow-string (also written siñj-)  |
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śiñjinī | f. the sine of an arc  |
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śiñjinī | f. tinkling rings worn round the toes or feet  |
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śiñjita | mfn. (also written siñjita-) tinkled, tinkling, rattling, sounding  |
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śiñjita | n. tinkling, rattling, (especially) the tinkling of metallic ornaments  |
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śiṅkh | cl.1 P. śiṅkhati-, to go, move  |
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śiṅkhapa | m. Name of a man  |
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śipada | See a-śipad/a-.  |
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śipāṭaka | m. Name of a man  |
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śipaviṣṭa | m. equals śipiv-  |
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śipavitnuka | m. a kind of worm  |
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śipha | m. (derivation unknown) equals śiphā- (which is the more usual form;See below)  |
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śiphā | f. a fibrous or flexible root (used for making whips etc.)  |
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śiphā | f. a lash or stroke with a whip or rod  |
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śiphā | f. Name of a river ( also "a branch;a river;a mother;a tuft of hair on the crown of the head;the root of a water-lily;spikenard;turmeric;a sort of dill or fennel") .  |
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śiphādhara | m. "possessing fibres", a branch  |
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śiphāka | m. the root of a water-lily  |
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śiphākanda | m. n. the root of a water-lily  |
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śiphāruha | m. "growing from fibres which descend to the ground", the Banyan tree  |
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śipi | m. a ray of light  |
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śipi | m. equals paśu-  |
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śipi | m. equals prāṇin-  |
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śipi | f. skin, leather  |
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śipita | mfn. (prob.) superfluous  |
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śipiviṣṭa | mfn. (according to to ) pervaded by rays (applied to rudra-- śiva- and viṣṇu-; see ) etc.  |
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śipiviṣṭa | mfn. bald-headed  |
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śipiviṣṭa | mfn. "leprous"or"having no prepuce"  |
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śipiviṣṭa | mfn. superfluous  |
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śipiviṣṭaka | mf(ā-)n. (prob.) smooth  |
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śipiviṣṭavat | mfn. containing the word śipiviṣṭa-  |
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śipiviṣṭavatī | f. a verse containing the above word  |
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śipra | m. See sipra-  |
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śipra | m. (in the beginning of a compound) equals śiprā- f. (See below) .  |
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śiprā | f. (dual number) the cheeks  |
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śiprā | f. (plural) the visors (of a helmet)  |
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śiprā | f. (sg.) the nose  |
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śipraka | m. Name of the murderer of su-śarman-  |
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śipraka | m. of the first king of the āndhra-s  |
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śipravat | (ś/ipra--) mfn. having full cheeks, full-cheeked  |
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śiprin | mfn. full-cheeked  |
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śipriṇīvat | mfn. full-cheeked  |
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śir | (Nominal verb śīr-; śṝ-), hurting, injuring, wounding (only in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' exempli gratia, 'for example' śaśīśa-śiśu-śīḥ-)  |
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śira | m. equals śiras-, the head etc.  |
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śira | m. the root of Piper Longum (varia lectio sira-)  |
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śira | m. Betula Bhojpatra  |
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śira | m. a Boa  |
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śira | m. a bed, couch  |
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śira | in compound for śiras-.  |
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śirā | śirāla- See sirā-, sirāla-.  |
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śiraḥ | in compound for śiras-.  |
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śiraḥkampa | m. the act of shaking the head (also plural)  |
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śiraḥkampin | mfn. shaking the head  |
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śiraḥkapāla | n. "head-bowl", the skull |
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śiraḥkapālin | mfn. carrying a skull  |
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śiraḥkapālin | m. a religious mendicant who carries about a human skull (as a symbol of having abandoned the world)  |
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śiraḥkarṇa | n. sg. the head and the ear  |
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śiraḥkriyā | f. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') presentation of the head  |
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śiraḥkṛntana | n. cutting off the head, decapitation  |
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śiraḥpāka | m. a particular disease of the head,  |
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śiraḥpaṭṭa | m. a turban  |
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śiraḥphala | m. the cocoa-nut tree  |
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śiraḥpīḍā | f. head-ache  |
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śiraḥpiṇḍa | m. dual number the two protuberances on the forehead of an elephant  |
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śiraḥpīṭha | n. the back of the neck  |
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śiraḥpradāna | n. giving up the head or life  |
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śiraḥpraṇāma | m. bowing or bending the head  |
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śiraḥprāvaraṇa | n. "head-covering", a head-dress, turban  |
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śiraḥśāṭaka | n. a turban  |
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śiraḥśeṣa | m. "having only the head left", Name of rāhu-  |
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śiraḥśila | n. Name of a fortress  |
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śiraḥsnāna | n. bathing or perfuming the head  |
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śiraḥsnānīya | n. plural all the requisites for bathing or perfuming the head, Scholiast or Commentator  |
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śiraḥsnāta | mfn. one who has bathed or perfumed his head  |
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śiraḥsraj | f. a wreath worn on the head  |
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śiraḥśreṇi | mf. a line or number of heads  |
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śiraḥśrit | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') being at the head or top of  |
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śiraḥstha | mfn. being or borne on the head  |
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śiraḥstha | mfn. hanging over one's head, imminent  |
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śiraḥstha | m. a chief, leader  |
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śiraḥstha | m. a plaintiff  |
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śiraḥsthāna | n. a chief place  |
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śiraḥsthita | mfn. being in the head, cerebral (as a letter or sound)  |
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śiraḥśūla | n. violent head-ache  |
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śiraja | m. "head-produced", the hair of the head  |
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śiras | n. (prob. originally śaras- equals karas-;and connected with karaṅka- q.v) the head, skull (accusative with dā-,"to give up one's head id est life ";with dhṛ-,or vah-,"to hold up one's head, be proud";with Causal of vṛt-or with upa-sthā-,"to hold out the head","acknowledge one's self guilty"See śiropasthāyin-; instrumental case with grah-, dhā-, dhṛ-, vi-dhṛ-, bhṛ-, vah-,or kṛ-,"to hold or carry or place on the head, receive deferentially"; instrumental case with gam-, abhi-gam-, pra-grah-, yā-, pra-ṇam-[ nam-], ni-pat-, pra-ṇi-pat-,"to touch with the head, bow or fall down before"; locative case with kṛ-or ni-dhā-,"to place on one's head"; locative case with sthā-,"to be on or stand over a person's head, stand far above [gen.]") etc.  |
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śiras | n. the upper end or highest part of anything, top, peak, summit, pinnacle, acme etc.  |
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śiras | n. the forepart or van (of an army)  |
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śiras | n. the beginning (of a verse)  |
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śiras | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') the head, leader, chief, foremost, first (of a class)  |
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śiras | n. Name of the verse āpo jyotir āpo 'mṛtam- etc.  |
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śiras | n. of a sāman- (also with indrasya-)  |
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śiras | n. of a mountain [ confer, compare śīrṣan-; Greek , etc.; Latin cerebrumforceresrum,cornu; German hirni,Hirn; English horn.]  |
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śiraś | in compound for śiras-.  |
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śirasa | equals śiras- in sahasra-śirasodara- q.v  |
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śiraścheda | m. ( etc.) ( ) cutting off the head, decapitation.  |
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śiraśchedana | n. ( ) cutting off the head, decapitation.  |
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śirasi | locative case of śiras-, in compound  |
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śirasija | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) "produced on the head", the hair of the head  |
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śirasijapāśa | m. a tuft of hair  |
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śirasiruh | ( ) ( ) m. "growing on the head", the hair.  |
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śirasiruha | ( ) m. "growing on the head", the hair.  |
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śirasisic | f. a head-cloth  |
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śirasita | mfn. exalted (?)  |
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śiraska | (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'; śiraskatva -tva- n.) equals śiras- etc.  |
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śiraska | mfn. belonging to or being on the head  |
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śiraska | m. or ( ) n. a helmet  |
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śiraska | n. a cap, turban  |
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śiraskā | f. a palanquin  |
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śiraskatva | n. śiraska |
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śirasnāta | mfn. equals śiraḥ-sn-  |
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śiraspada | n. the upper part  |
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śirasstha | See śiraḥ-stha-.  |
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śirastāpin | m. "hot in the head", an elephant  |
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śirastas | ind. out of or from or at the head  |
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śirastra | n. "head-protector", a helmet etc., a cap, turban, head-dress  |
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śirastrāṇa | n. equals prec.  |
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śirastrāṇa | n. a skull  |
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śirasya | Nom. P. yati- equals śira icchati-  |
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śirasya | mfn. equals śira iva- gaRa śākhādi-  |
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śirasya | mfn. belonging to or being on the head (equals śīrṣaṇya-) Va1rtt. 2  |
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śirasya | m. "the hair of the head", or"clean hair"  |
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śiraupaniṣad | f. Name of an upaniṣad-.  |
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śiri | m. (only ; see ) a murderer, killer  |
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śiri | m. a sword  |
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śiri | m. an arrow  |
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śiri | m. a locust.  |
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śirimbiṭha | m. (prob.) a cloud (see ; according to to "Name of a ṛṣi- having the patronymic bhāradvāja- and author of the above hymn") .  |
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śiriṇā | f. (prob.) night (see ;others "a cell") .  |
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śirīṣa | m. Acacia Sirissa (n. its flower) etc.  |
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śirīṣa | m. plural Name of a village on  |
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śirīṣabīja | n. the seed of śirīṣa- tree  |
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śirīṣaka | m. Acacia Sirissa  |
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śirīṣaka | m. Name of a serpent. demon  |
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śirīṣakusuma | n. the flower of the śirīṣa- tree  |
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śirīṣapattrā | f. a kind of white kiṇihī- (q.v)  |
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śirīṣapattrikā | f. a kind of white kiṇihī- (q.v)  |
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śirīṣaphala | n. the fruit of śirīṣa- tree  |
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śirīṣavaṇa | n. a wood of trees  |
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śirīṣavana | n. a wood of trees  |
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śirīṣikā | f. a kind of tree (see ambu-śirīṣikā-).  |
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śirīṣika | mfn. (fr. śirīṣa-) gaRa kumudādi-.  |
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śirīṣin | m. Name of a son of viśvāmitra-  |
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śirīṣiṇī | f. a country abounding in śirīṣa- trees gaRa puṣkarādi-.  |
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śiriśirā | (onomatopoetic (i.e. formed from imitation of sounds)), with bhū- P. -bhavati-, to hiss  |
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śirisirāya | (onomatopoetic (i.e. formed from imitation of sounds)) A1. yate- idem or ' (onomatopoetic (i.e. formed from imitation of sounds)), with bhū- P. -bhavati-, to hiss '  |
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śiro | in compound for śiras-.  |
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śirobhāga | m. the top (of a tree)  |
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śirobhāga | m. the head-end (of a bed;also śayanīya-śiro-bh-) (varia lectio ro-dhāman-)  |
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śirobhava | m. the hair of the head  |
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śirobhitāpa | (ras-abh-) m. head-ache  |
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śirobhūṣaṇa | n. a head-ornament  |
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śirobhūṣaṇāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to form a head-ornament  |
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śirobīja | n. gaRa rāja-dantādi- ( )  |
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śirodāman | n. a turban  |
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śirodhāman | n. the head (of a bed) (varia lectio -bhāga-).  |
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śirodhara | m. ( ) ( ; in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) "head-supporting", the neck.  |
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śirodharā | f. ( ; in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) "head-supporting", the neck.  |
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śirodharaṇīya | mfn. to be borne on the head, to be greatly honoured  |
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śirodhārya | mfn. equals -dharaṇīya-  |
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śirodhi | m. equals -dhara-  |
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śirodhra | m. equals -dhara-  |
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śirodhūnana | n. shaking the head  |
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śiroduḥkha | n. headache  |
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śirogada | m. a disease of the head,  |
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śirogata | mfn. equals śiraḥsthita-  |
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śirogaurava | n. heaviness of head  |
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śirogeha | n. a top-room, a room on the top of a house  |
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śiroghāta | m. a blow on the head  |
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śirograha | m. "head-seizure", disease or affection of the head  |
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śirogṛha | n. a top-room, a room on the top of a house  |
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śirogrīva | n. sg. the head and neck  |
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śirohārin | m. Name of śiva-  |
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śirohṛtkamala | n. the lotus of head and heart  |
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śiroja | n. plural "head-produced", the hair of the head  |
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śirojānu | n.  |
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śirojānu | n. gaRa rāja-dantādi-.  |
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śirojvara | m. fever with head-ache  |
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śiromālin | m. "garlanded with skulls", Name of śiva- |
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śiromaṇi | m. "crest-jewel", a jewel worn on the head etc.  |
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śiromaṇi | m. the chief of (genitive case or compound; śiromaṇitā -tā- f.) etc.  |
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śiromaṇi | m. a title of honour conferred on Pandits  |
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śiromaṇi | m. Name of the chief work on any subject and of various eminent scholars  |
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śiromaṇibhaṭṭa | m. Name of various authors.  |
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śiromaṇibhaṭṭācārya | m. Name of various authors.  |
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śiromaṇikhaṇḍana | n. Name of work  |
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śiromaṇimathurānāthīya | n. Name of work  |
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śiromaṇinyāyānusārivivṛti | f. Name of work  |
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śiromaṇitā | f. śiromaṇi |
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śiromaṇivyākhyā | f. Name of work  |
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śiromarman | m. a boar  |
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śiromātrāvaśeṣa | mfn. having only the head left (rāhu-)  |
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śiromauli | m. "crest-jewel", an eminent or distinguished person  |
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śiromukha | n. sg. the head and face  |
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śironati | f. bowing the head  |
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śironyāsa | m. hanging down the head  |
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śiropasthāyin | mfn. "holding out the head"(scilicet for punishment, as a man must do if the person accused by him has cleared himself by an ordeal)  |
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śiropti | wrong reading for ciro-'rti-  |
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śirorakṣin | m. the bodyguard of a prince  |
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śiroratna | n. "crest-gem", jewel worn on the head  |
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śiroroga | m. any disease of the head  |
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śirorogaghnayajñopavītadāna | n. Name of work  |
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śirorti | (ras-ar-) f. head-ache  |
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śiroruh | m. "head-growing", hair of the head  |
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śiroruha | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) idem or 'm. "head-growing", hair of the head ' etc.  |
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śiroruha | m. a horn  |
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śiroruhā | f. Leea Hirta  |
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śiroruj | f. head-ache  |
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śirorujā | f. idem or 'f. head-ache '  |
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śirorujā | f. Alstonia Scholaris  |
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śirosthi | (ras-as-) n. "head-bone", the skull  |
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śirovāhya | mfn. to be borne or worn on the head  |
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śirovallī | f. the crest or comb of a peacock  |
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śirovartin | mfn. being at the head, being on the top or summit  |
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śirovartin | mfn. equals śiropasthāyin-  |
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śirovartin | m. a chief.  |
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śirovasti | m. or f. (?) pouring oil or other liquids on the head  |
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śirovedanā | f. head-ache  |
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śiroveṣṭa | m. a head-dress, turban  |
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śiroveṣṭana | n. a head-dress, turban  |
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śirovirecana | mfn. cleansing the head  |
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śirovirecana | n. equals -vireka-  |
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śirovireka | m. anything for cleansing or clearing the head  |
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śirovrata | n. a particular religious observance  |
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śirovṛtta | n. pepper  |
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śirovṛttaphala | m. a kind of Achyranthes Aspera with red flowers  |
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śiṣ | cl.1 P. śeṣati-, to hurt, injure, kill  |
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śiṣ | cl.7 P. ( ) śinaṣṭi- (in also śiṃṣati-,in later lang. pr. p. śeṣat-; imperative śiṇḍḍhi-or śiṇḍhi- ; perfect tense śiśeṣa- grammar; śiśiṣe- ; Aorist aśiś-hat- ; preceding śiṣyāt- grammar; future śeṣṭā- ; śekṣyati-, te- ; ind.p. śiṣṭvā- ; śiṣya-, -śeṣam- etc.) , to leave, leave remaining (according to to also "to distinguish") : Passive voice śiṣy/ate-, to be left, remain (with na-,"to be lacking") etc.: Causal (or cl.10.;See ) śeṣayati-, te- (Aorist aśīśiṣat-), to cause or allow to remain, leave, spare etc.: Desiderative śiśikṣati- grammar : Intensive śeśiṣyate-, śeśeṣṭi-  |
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śiṣ | weak form of śās- q.v  |
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śiśan | (only instrumental case śiśnā-), collateral form of śiśna- (q.v)  |
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śiśanodara | n. the generative organ and the belly  |
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śiśanodarambhara | mfn. addicted to lust and gluttony. ( )  |
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śiśanodaraparāyaṇa | mfn. addicted to lust and gluttony. ( )  |
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śiśanodaratṛp | mfn. addicted to lust and gluttony. ( )  |
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śiśapā | f. m. Calcutta edition for śiṃśapā- (q.v)  |
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śiśava | (once for śiśu-in śiśavasya-).  |
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śiśaya | mfn. (fr.1. śi-) liberal, munificent  |
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śiśayiṣā | f. (fr. Desiderative of1. śī-) desire to lie down or to sleep, sleepiness  |
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śiśayiṣu | mfn. wishing to lie down, sleepy, drowsy  |
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śiśira | mf(ā-)n. (prob. connected with śyai-, śīta-etc.) cool, chilly, cold, frigid, freezing etc.  |
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śiśira | m. n. cold, coolness, hoarfrost, dew etc.  |
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śiśira | m. the cool or dewy season (comprising two months, māgha- and phālguna-, or from about the middle of January to that of March; see ṛtu-) etc.  |
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śiśira | m. Name of the seventh month of the year (according to to one reckoning)  |
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śiśira | m. of a mountain  |
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śiśira | m. of a son of dhara- and manoharā-  |
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śiśira | m. of a son of medhātithi-  |
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śiśira | m. of a teacher (a pupil or descendant of śākalya- vedamitra-)  |
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śiśirā | f. a particular drug (equals reṇukā-)  |
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śiśira | m. a kind of Cyperus  |
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śiśira | n. the root of Andropogon Muricatus  |
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śiśira | n. a particular mythical weapon  |
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śiśira | n. Name of a varṣa- in plakṣa-dvīpa-  |
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śiśiradīdhiti | m. ( ) equals -kara-.  |
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śiśiragabhasti | m.  |
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śiśiraghna | m. "cold-destroying", Name of agni- or fire  |
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śiśiragu | m. equals -kara-  |
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śiśirakāla | m. the cool season  |
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śiśirakara | m. "cool-rayed", the moon  |
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śiśirakiraṇa | m. equals -kara-  |
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śiśirakiraṇavāsara | m. Monday  |
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śiśirākṣa | m. Name of a mountain  |
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śiśiramāsa | m. the cool month  |
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śiśiramathita | mfn. pinched by cold  |
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śiśiramayūkha | m. ( ) equals -kara-.  |
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śiśirāṃśu | mfn. having cool rays ( śiśirāṃśutva -tva- n.)  |
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śiśirāṃśu | m. the moon (tanu-bhavaḥ śiśirāṃśoḥ-,"son of the Moon", Name of the planet Mercury )  |
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śiśirāṃśutva | n. śiśirāṃśu |
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śiśirāpagama | m. "departure of the cool season", idem or 'm. "close of the cool season", spring ' |
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śiśirartu | m. (for -ṛtu-) the cool season  |
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śiśirartuvarṇana | n. Name of a poem.  |
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śiśirasamaya | m. equals -kāla-  |
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śiśiraśrī | f. the beauty of the cool season  |
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śiśiratā | f. coolness, cold (See aśiśiratā-).  |
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śiśiratara | mfn. more cool, very refreshing  |
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śiśirātyaya | m. "close of the cool season", spring  |
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śiśiraya | Nom. P. yati-, to cool  |
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śiśirāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to become cool or cooler  |
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śiśirāyaṇa | wrong reading for śaiś- (q.v)  |
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śiśirī | in compound for śiśira-.  |
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śiśirībhū | P. -bhavati-, to become cool  |
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śiśirīkṛ | P. -karoti-, to cool, refresh  |
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śiśirita | mfn. cooled  |
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śiśiropacāra | m. "artificial cooling", a refrigerator  |
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śiśiroṣṇavarṣā | f. pl, the cool, hot, and rainy seasons  |
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śiślikṣu | mfn. (fr. Desiderative of śliṣ-) wishing to cling to or adhere (in /a-ś-) (not in manuscript)  |
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śiśna | m. n. (see śiśan-;said to be fr. śnath-,"to pierce") a tail, (especially) the male generative organ  |
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śiśnacchedana | n. cutting off he tail (or) cutting off the generative organ  |
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śiśnadeva | (śiśn/a--) m. "having the generative organ for a god", a phallus-worshipper, (or) a tailed or priapic demon (according to to "one who sports with the generative organ"; according to to ,"mfn. unchaste, lustful")  |
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śiśnapraṇejinī | f. wiping or washing the generative organ  |
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śiśnatha | m. piercing, perforation  |
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śiśodara | m. (perhaps wrong reading for śiśnodara-) Name of a man  |
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śiśoka | m. Name of a poet  |
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śiśrivas | mf(ryuṣī-)n. one who has leaned against or gone to or approached  |
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śiṣṭa | mfn. left, remaining, escaped, residual (often in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' exempli gratia, 'for example' nala-ś-,"having only the stem left"; hata-ś-,"escaped from slaughter or destruction") etc.  |
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śiṣṭa | n. anything that remains or is left, remains, remnant  |
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śiṣṭa | mfn. taught, directed, ordered, commanded (applied to persons and things) etc.  |
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śiṣṭa | mfn. disciplined, cultured, educated, learned, wise (m.a learned or well-educated or wise man)  |
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śiṣṭa | mfn. eminent, superior (varia lectio for śliṣṭa-)  |
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śiṣṭa | m. (see above) a chief.  |
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śiṣṭa | m. a courtier, counsellor  |
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śiṣṭa | n. precept, rule  |
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śiṣṭa | n. instruction (See śiṣṭārtham-).  |
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śiṣṭabhakṣa | m. the eating of remnants of food  |
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śiṣṭacāra | (bhāc-) m. history or tradition of eminent persons  |
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śiṣṭācāra | m. practice or conduct of the learned or virtuous, good manners, proper behaviour  |
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śiṣṭācāra | mfn. acting like a learned man, well-behaved |
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śiṣṭācāraviruddha | mfn. opposed to the practice of the virtuous  |
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śiṣṭācārāviruddha | mfn. not opposed to the practice of the virtuous  |
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śiṣṭācīrṇa | mfn. practised by the learned  |
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śiṣṭādhyāya | m. Name of work  |
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śiṣṭādiṣṭa | mfn. prescribed or approved by the learned  |
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śiṣṭāgama | m. tradition of the learned  |
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śiṣṭagītā | f. Name of work on ethics. 2.  |
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śiṣṭākaraṇa | n. non-performance or neglect of what is prescribed  |
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śiṣṭāntaka | m. "destroyer of the learned", Name of a man  |
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śiṣṭāṇuśiṣṭa | mfn. taught by learned men,  |
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śiṣṭaprayoga | m. the practice of the learned  |
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śiṣṭārtham | ind. for (the sake of) instruction (varia lectio śikṣārtham-).  |
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śiṣṭasabhā | f. assembly of chiefs, council of state  |
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śiṣṭasammata | mfn. approved or loved by the learned  |
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śiṣṭāśana | mfn. feeding on remnants  |
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śiṣṭāśin | mfn. feeding on remnants  |
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śiṣṭasmṛti | f. tradition of the learned  |
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śiṣṭatā | f.  |
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śiṣṭatā | f.  |
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śiṣṭatva | n. the being left, the being residual  |
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śiṣṭatva | n. culture, learning, refinement  |
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śiṣṭi | f. (for 2.See below) direction, instruction  |
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śiṣṭi | f. order, command  |
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śiṣṭi | f. correction, punishment (ty-artham-,for the sake of correction ) .  |
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śiṣṭi | f. (fr. śikṣ-,for 1.See above), help, aid (in su-s- q.v)  |
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śiśu | m. (fr.1. śū- equals śvi-) a child, infant, the young of any animal (as a calf, puppy etc.;also applied to young plants, and to the recently risen sun;often in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') etc.  |
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śiśu | m. a boy under eight years of age  |
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śiśu | m. a lad under sixteen  |
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śiśu | m. a pupil, scholar  |
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śiśu | m. Name of skanda- (see kumāra-)  |
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śiśu | m. of a descendant of aṅgiras- (author of ).  |
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śiśu | m. of a son of sāraṇa-  |
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śiśu | m. of a king  |
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śiśu | according to to some also = śiśna-,"membrum virile"  |
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śiśu | mfn. young, infantine  |
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śiśubhāva | m. state of childhood, infancy  |
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śiśubhūpati | m. a young prince  |
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śiśubodha | m.  |
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śiśubodhinī | f. Name of various works.  |
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śiśucāndrāyaṇa | n. the lunar penance of children (eating four mouthfuls at sunrise and four mouthfuls at sunset for a month)  |
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śiśudeśya | mfn. being in the place of a child, not far from or almost a child  |
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śiśugandhā | f. double jasmine  |
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śiśuhariṇadṛś | f. a girl having the eyes of a young antelope  |
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śiśuhatyā | f. child-murder  |
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śiśuhitaiṣiṇī | f. "benefiting children", Name of a commentator or commentary on the kumāra-sambhava- and raghu-vaṃśa- by cāritra-vardhana-.  |
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śiśujana | m. young people, children.  |
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śiśuka | m. a child, young etc.  |
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śiśuka | m. a kind of aquatic animal (according to to a porpoise or Delphinus Gangeticus)  |
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śiśuka | m. a kind of tree  |
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śiśuka | m. Name of a king  |
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śiśukāla | m. time of infancy, childhood  |
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śiśukranda | m. the weeping or crying of a child or infant ( śiśukrandīya dīya- mfn.treating of it )  |
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śiśukrandana | n. equals -kranda-  |
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śiśukrandīya | mfn. śiśukranda |
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śiśukṛcchra | n. a form of austerity or penance  |
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śiśukṛcchrātikṛcchra | n. another kind of penance  |
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śiśukrīḍā | f. a child's play  |
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śiśūla | m. a little child or infant  |
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śiśumāra | m. "child-killer", the Gangetic porpoise or dolphin, Delphinus Gangeticus etc.  |
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śiśumāra | m. an alligator  |
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śiśumāra | m. a collection of stars supposed to resemble a dolphin (and held to be a form of viṣṇu-;also personified as a son of doṣa- and śarvarī-, or as father of bhrami-, wife of dhruva-)  |
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śiśumārākṛti | mfn. dolphin-shaped  |
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śiśumāramukhī | f. "dolphin-faced", Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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śiśumārarṣi | m. a ṛṣi- having the form of a dolphin  |
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śiśumāraśiras | n. "the dolphin's head", a part of the heavens having stars of that shape, the north-east point  |
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śiśumāravasā | f. the marrow or fat of the Delphinus Gangeticus  |
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śiśumārī | f. a female porpoise  |
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śiśumārī | f. a kind of plant  |
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śiśumat | (ś/iśu--) mfn. accompanied by or possessed of children or young  |
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śiśunāga | m. a young snake  |
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śiśunāga | m. a young elephant  |
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śiśunāga | m. a kind of rākṣasa- or demon  |
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śiśunāga | m. Name of a king of magadha- (plural his descendants) (varia lectio -nāka-).  |
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śiśunāka | See next.  |
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śiśunāman | m. a camel  |
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śiśunandi | m. Name of a king  |
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śiśupāla | m. "child-protector", Name of the king of the cedi-s inhabiting a country in central India, probably the same as Bundelkhand (See cedi-;he was son of dama-ghoṣa-, and is also called sunītha-;his impiety in opposing the worship of kṛṣṇa- is described in the sabhā-parvan- of the mahā-bhārata-;when yudhi-ṣṭhira- was about to perform a rājasūya- sacrifice, numerous princes attended, and bhīṣma- proposed that especial honour should be paid to kṛṣṇa-, who was also present, but śiśu-pāla- objected, and after denouncing kṛṣṇa- as a contemptible person challenged him to fight, whereupon kṛṣṇa- struck off his head with his discus;the viṣṇu-purāṇa- identifies this impious monarch with the demons hiraṇya-kaśipu- and rāvaṇa-;his death forms the subject of māgha-'s celebrated poem called śiśupāla-vadha-)  |
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śiśupālahan | m. Name of kṛṣṇa-. ( )  |
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śiśupālaka | m. "protector of children", Name of a king (equals śiśu-pāla-)  |
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śiśupālaka | m. the plant Nauclea Cordifolia  |
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śiśupālakathā | f. Name of a tale  |
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śiśupālaniṣūdana | m. destroyer of śiśu-pāla-, Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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śiśupālaśiraśchettṛ | m. Name of kṛṣṇa-. ( )  |
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śiśupālavadha | m. "slaying of śiśu-", Name of a poem by māgha- (q.v) on the above subject  |
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śiśupālavadhaparvan | n. Name of a chapter of the mahā-bhārata- on the same subject  |
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śiśuprabhodhālaṃkāra | m. Name of work  |
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śiśupramāṇa | mfn. of a child's size,  |
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śiśupriya | m. "dear to children", treacle  |
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śiśupriya | n. the white water-lily  |
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śiśurakṣāratna | n. Name of a medical work (also called bāla-cikitsā-).  |
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śiśuroman | m. "having hair like a child", Name of a serpent-demon  |
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śiśusaukhya | n. Name of work  |
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śiśutā | f.  |
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śiśutva | n. childhood, childishness  |
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śiśutva | n. pupilage, the period before sixteen  |
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śiśutva | n. the period up to eight years of age  |
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śiśuvāhaka | m. "carrying young", a wild goat  |
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śiśuvāhyaka | m. "carrying young", a wild goat |
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śiśuvarjitā | f. a woman without a child  |
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śiśvan | See saṃ-ś/isvan-.  |
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śiśvi | See s/u-śiśvi-.  |
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śiśvi | in s/u-śiśvi- q.v  |
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śiśvidāna | mfn. (according to to ,fr. śvit-) innocent, virtuous (equals śukla-karman-)  |
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śiśvidāna | mfn. guilty, sinful, wicked (equals kṛṣṇa-karman-)  |
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śiṣya | mfn. to be taught (See a-ś-; a-niṣpanne- niṣpanna-śabdaḥ śiṣyaḥ-,"it must be taught that the word niṣpanna-has the meaning of a-niṣpanna-"vArttika on )  |
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śiṣya | mfn. to be instructed (See a-ś-)  |
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śiṣya | m. a pupil, scholar, disciple (f(ā-).a female pupil) etc.  |
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śiṣya | m. passion, anger  |
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śiṣya | m. violence  |
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śiṣyadhīvṛddhidamahātantra | n. Name of work  |
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śiṣyahitā | f. Name of bhaṭṭotpala-'s commentator or commentary on the laghu-jātaka-  |
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śiṣyahitaiṣiṇī | f. "pupil's well wisher", Name of a commentator or commentary on megha-dūta-.  |
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śiṣyahitānyāsa | m. Name of a gram. work by ugra-bhūti-.  |
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śiṣyaka | m. a pupil, scholar  |
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śiṣyaka | m. Name of a man  |
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śiṣyaparamparā | f. a series or succession of pupils or disciples  |
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śiṣyapradeya | mfn. to be delivered or imparted to pupil  |
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śiṣyapraśnopaniṣad | f. Name of a vedānta- work  |
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śiṣyaputra | m. a pupil equal to a son  |
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śiṣyarūpin | mfn. having the form or appearance of a disciple  |
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śiṣyasakha | m. having a pupil for a friend  |
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śiṣyaśikṣāvāda | m. Name of a nyāya- work  |
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śiṣyaśiṣṭi | f. chastisement or correction of a pupil  |
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śiṣyatā | f.  |
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śiṣyatva | n. the state or character of a pupil, pupilage, instruction  |
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śiṣyāya | Nom. (fr. śiṣya-,only past participle yāyita- n. impersonal or used impersonally) to become the pupil of (genitive case)  |
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śiṣyīkṛ | P. -karoti-, to make any one (accusative) a pupil of (genitive case)  |
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śiṣyopaniṣad | f. Name of an upaniṣad-.  |
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śiṭ | (also written siṭ-) cl.1 P. śeṭati-, to despise  |
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śit | (in gram.) having ś- as an indicatory letter.  |
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śita | mfn. (for 2.See) satisfied, regaled  |
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śiṭā | f. a rope (?)  |
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śita | mfn. (for 1. and 4.See under śi-and śo-) wrong reading for sita-,"bright-coloured, white."  |
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śita | m. Name of a son of viśvāmitra-  |
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śita | mfn. (for 1. etc.See) whetted, sharp etc.  |
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śita | mfn. thin, slender, weak, feeble  |
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śitābhra | wrong reading for sitābhra- q.v  |
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śitadru | f. (see sita-dru-) equals śata-dru-, the river Sutlej  |
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śitāman | n. (of doubtful derivation; see śitīman-) a particular part of a sacrificial victim (according to to yāska-"the under fore-foot" according to to others"the shoulder-blade, the liver etc.";See ) ( śitāmatas ma-t/as- ind.)  |
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śitāmatas | ind. śitāman |
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śitāvara | See sitāvara-.  |
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śithila | mf(ā-)n. (collateral form of prec.) loose, slack, lax, relaxed, untied, flaccid, not rigid or compact etc.  |
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śithila | mf(ā-)n. soft, pliant, supple  |
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śithila | mf(ā-)n. unsteady, tremulous  |
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śithila | mf(ā-)n. languid, inert, unenergetic, weak, feeble etc.  |
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śithila | mf(ā-)n. careless in (locative case)  |
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śithila | mf(ā-)n. indistinct (as sound)  |
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śithila | mf(ā-)n. not rigidly observed  |
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śithila | mf(ā-)n. loosely retained or possessed, abandoned, shaken off  |
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śithila | n. a loose fastening, looseness, laxity, slowness  |
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śithila | n. a particular separation of the terms or members of a logical series  |
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śithilabala | mfn. relaxed in strength, weakened, relaxed  |
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śithilam | ind. loosely, not firmly  |
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śithilambhāva | See /a-ś-.  |
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śithilapīḍita | mfn. loosely pressed or compressed ( śithilapīḍitatā -tā- f.)  |
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śithilapīḍitatā | f. śithilapīḍita |
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śithilaprayatna | mfn. one whose efforts are relaxed  |
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śithilaśakti | mfn. impaired in strength or power  |
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śithilasamādhi | mfn. having the attention drawn off or relaxed  |
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śithilatā | f.  |
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śithilatva | n. looseness, laxity, relaxation, want of energy or care, indifference, languor (-tāṃ-gam-or vraj-,"to undergo indifference", be neglected)  |
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śithilavasu | mfn. having diminished wealth  |
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śithilavasu | mfn. shining with diminished rays  |
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śithilaya | Nom. P. yati-, to loosen, make loose, relax ; A1. yate-, to neglect, let pass (varia lectio)  |
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śithilāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to become relaxed  |
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śithilī | f. a kind of tawny-coloured ant (said to be a variety of the white ant)  |
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śithilī | in compound for śithila-.  |
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śithilībhū | P. -bhavati-, to become loosened or slackened, be relaxed, slacken ; to desist from (ablative)  |
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śithilībhūta | mfn. loosened, relaxed, slackened, languid  |
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śithilīkaraṇa | n. the act of loosening, relaxing, impairing, weakening  |
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śithilīkṛ | P. A1. -karoti-, -kurute-, to make loose, loosen, relax, slacken, weaken, impair, remit, abandon  |
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śithilīkṛta | mfn. made loose, loosened, relaxed etc.  |
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śithilīśānti | f. Name of work  |
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śithilita | mfn. loosed, loosened, slackened, relaxed, dissolved, made soft  |
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śithilitajya | mfn. (a bow) whose string has been relaxed  |
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śithilitamṛṇāla | mfn. (an armlet formed) of lotus-fibres hanging loose  |
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śithira | mf(/ā-)n. (for śṛthira-fr. śrath-) loose, lax, slack, flexible pliant, soft  |
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śiti | mfn. (perhaps fr. śo-) white (see sita-)  |
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śiti | mfn. black, dark-blue  |
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śiti | m. the Bhojpattra or birch tree  |
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śiti | m. equals sāra-  |
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śitibāhu | mfn. having white fore-feet  |
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śitibāhu | mfn. having white fore-feet  |
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śitibhasad | (ś/iti--) mfn. having white hinder parts  |
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śitibhru | mfn. white-browed  |
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śiticandana | n. musk  |
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śiticāra | m. a kind of potherb (apparently Marsilea Dentata)  |
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śiticchada | m. "white-feathered", a goose (see sita-cch-).  |
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śitikakṣa | mfn. white-shouldered  |
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śitikakṣin | m. a vulture with a white belly (= pāṇḍarodaro gṛdhraḥ-) (Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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śitikakud | (ś/iti--) mfn. white-humped  |
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śitikakuda | mfn. idem or '(ś/iti--) mfn. white-humped '  |
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śitikaṇṭha | mfn. white-necked  |
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śitikaṇṭha | mfn. dark-necked (as rudra-- śiva-; see nīla-k-) etc.  |
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śitikaṇṭha | m. a particular bird of prey  |
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śitikaṇṭha | m. a peacock  |
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śitikaṇṭha | m. a gallinule (equals dātyūha-)  |
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śitikaṇṭha | m. Name of śiva-  |
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śitikaṇṭha | m. of a serpent-demon  |
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śitikaṇṭha | m. (also with dīkṣita-and often confounded with śrī-kaṇṭha-)  |
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śitikaṇṭha | m. of various authors etc.  |
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śitikaṇṭhaka | mfn. blue-necked (as a peacock)  |
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śitikaṇṭharāmāyaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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śitikaṇṭhastotra | n. Name of work  |
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śitikaṇṭhaṭhīya | n. Name of work  |
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śitikaṇṭhaṭhīyaṭippaṇī | f. Name of work  |
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śitikeśa | m. "white-haired", Name of one of skanda-'s attendants  |
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śitīkṣu | m. Name of a son of uśanas- (varia lectio śiteyu-, śitekṣu-, śineyu-).  |
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śitikumbha | m. the oleander tree, Nerium Odorum  |
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śitilalāṭa | mfn. having a white forehead  |
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śitimāṃsa | n. "white-flesh", fat  |
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śitīman | or mat- (only dual number m/abhyām-or madbhyām-) equals ś/itāman-  |
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śitinas | mfn. white-nosed  |
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śitiṅga | mfn. (prob.) whitish  |
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śitipad | mf(padī-)n. (strong form -p/ād-) white-footed  |
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śitipad | mf(padī-)n. black-footed  |
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śitipāda | mfn. white-footed  |
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śitipakṣa | mf(ā-)n. white-winged  |
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śitipakṣa | m. a goose (see sita-p-).  |
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śitiprabha | mfn. white-hued, whitish  |
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śitipṛṣṭha | mf(ā-)n. white-backed (according to to others "black-backed") |
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śitipṛṣṭha | m. Name of a serpent-priest (fabled to have acted as maitrā-varuṇa- at a sacrifice)  |
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śitirandhra | mfn. having white ear-holes  |
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śitiratna | n. "blue-gem", a sapphire  |
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śitisāraka | m. "having a dark essence", Diospyros Embryopteris  |
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śitivāla | mfn. white-tailed  |
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śitivara | m. Marsilea Quadrifulia  |
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śitivāra | mfn. white-tailed  |
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śitivāra | m. equals -vara-  |
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śitivāsas | mfn. wearing a dark garment  |
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śitpuṭa | m. (varia lectio śityuṭ/a- Scholiast or Commentator) a particular animal resembling a cat  |
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śitpuṭa | m. a large black bee  |
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śity | in compound for śiti-.  |
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śityaṃsa | mfn. white-shouldered  |
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śityoṣṭha | mfn. white-lipped  |
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śiva | mf(/ā-)n. (according to ,fr.1. śī-,"in whom all things lie";perhaps connected with śvi- see śavas-, śiśvi-) auspicious, propitious, gracious, favourable, benign, kind, benevolent, friendly, dear ( śivam v/am- ind.kindly, tenderly) etc.  |
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śiva | mf(/ā-)n. happy, fortunate  |
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śiva | m. happiness, welfare (see n.)  |
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śiva | m. liberation, final emancipation  |
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śiva | m. "The Auspicious one", Name of the disintegrating or destroying and reproducing deity (who constitutes the third god of the Hindu trimūrti- or Triad, the other two being brahmā-"the creator"and viṣṇu-"the preserver";in the veda- the only Name of the destroying deity was rudra-"the terrible god", but in later times it became usual to give that god the euphemistic N. śiva-"the auspicious"[just as the Furies were called "the gracious ones"], and to assign him the office of creation and reproduction as well as dissolution;in fact the preferential worship of śiva- as developed in the purāṇa-s and Epic poems led to his being identified with the Supreme Being by his exclusive worshippers [called śaiva-s];in his character of destroyer he is sometimes called kāla-"black", and is then also identified with"Time", although his active destroying function is then oftener assigned to his wife under her name kālī-, whose formidable character makes her a general object of propitiation by sacrifices;as presiding over reproduction consequent on destruction śiva-'s symbol is the liṅga- [ q.v ] or Phallus, under which form he is worshipped all over India at the present day;again one of his representations is as ardha-nārī-,"half-female", the other half being male to symbolize the unity of the generative principle[ ];he has three eyes, one of which is in his forehead, and which are thought to denote his view of the three divisions of time, past, present, and future, while a moon's crescent, above the central eye, marks the measure of time by months, a serpent round his neck the measure by years, and a second necklace of skulls with other serpents about his person, the perpetual revolution of ages, and the successive extinction and generation of the races of mankind: his hair is thickly matted together, and gathered above his forehead into a coil;on the top of it he bears the Ganges, the rush of which in its descent from heaven he intercepted by his head that the earth might not be crushed by the weight of the falling stream;his throat is dark-blue from the stain of the deadly poison which would have destroyed the world had it not been swallowed by him on its production at the churning of the ocean by the gods for the nectar of immortality;he holds a tri-śūla-,or three-pronged trident [also called pināka-] in his hand to denote, as some think, his combination of the three attributes of Creator, Destroyer, and Regenerator;he also carries a kind of drum, shaped like an hour-glass, called ḍamaru-: his attendants or servants are called pramatha- [ q.v ];they are regarded as demons or supernatural beings of different kinds, and form various hosts or troops called gaṇa-s;his wife durgā- [otherwise called kālī-, pārvatī-, umā-, gaurī-, bhavāṇī- etc.] is the chief object of worship with the śākta-s and tāntrika-s, and in this connection he is fond of dancing [see tāṇḍava-]and wine-drinking;he is also worshipped as a great ascetic and is said to have scorched the god of love (kāma-deva-) to ashes by a glance from his central eye, that deity having attempted to inflame him with passion for pārvatī- whilst he was engaged in severe penance;in the exercise of his function of Universal Destroyer he is fabled to have burnt up the Universe and all the gods, including brahmā- and viṣṇu-, by a similar scorching glance, and to have rubbed the resulting ashes upon his body, whence the use of ashes in his worship, while the use of the rudrākṣa- berries originated, it is said, from the legend that śiva-, on his way to destroy the three cities, called tri-pura-, let fall some tears of rage which became converted into these beads: his residence or heaven is kailāsa-, one of the loftiest northern peaks of the himālaya-;he has strictly no incarnations like those of viṣṇu-, though vīra-bhadra- and the eight bhairava-s and khaṇḍobā- etc.[ ] are sometimes regarded as forms of him;he is especially worshipped at Benares and has even more names than viṣṇu-, one thousand and eight being specified in the 69th chapter of the śiva-purāṇa- and in the 17th chapter of the anuśāsana-parvan- of the mahā-bhārata-, some of the most common being mahā-deva-, śambhu-, śaṃkara-, īśa-, īśvara-, maheśvara-, hara-;his sons are gaṇeśa- and kārttikeya-) etc. |
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śiva | m. a kind of second śiva- (with śaiva-s), a person who has attained a particular stage of perfection or emancipation  |
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śiva | m. śiva-liṅga-  |
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śiva | m. any god  |
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śiva | m. a euphemistic Name of a jackal (generally śivā- f. q.v)  |
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śiva | m. sacred writings  |
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śiva | m. (in astronomy) Name of the sixth month  |
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śiva | m. a post for cows (to which they are tied or for them to rub against)  |
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śiva | m. bdellium  |
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śiva | m. the fragrant bark of Feronia Elephantum  |
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śiva | m. Marsilia Dentata  |
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śiva | m. a kind of thorn-apple or equals puṇḍarīka- (the tree)  |
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śiva | m. quicksilver (see śiva-bīja-)  |
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śiva | m. a particular auspicious constellation  |
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śiva | m. a demon who inflicts diseases  |
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śiva | m. equals śukra- m. kāla- m. vasu- m.  |
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śiva | m. the swift antelope  |
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śiva | m. rum, spirit distilled from molasses  |
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śiva | m. buttermilk  |
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śiva | m. a ruby  |
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śiva | m. a peg  |
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śiva | m. time  |
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śiva | m. Name of a son of medhātithi-  |
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śiva | m. of a son of idhma-jihva-  |
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śiva | m. of a prince and various authors (also with dīkṣita-, bhaṭṭa-, paṇḍita-, yajvan-, sūri-etc.)  |
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śiva | m. of a fraudulent person  |
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śiva | m. (dual number) the god śiva- and his wife (see )  |
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śiva | m. plural Name of a class of gods in the third manvantara-  |
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śiva | m. of a class of Brahmans who have attained a particular degree of perfection like that of śiva-  |
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śivā | f. śiva-'s wife (also śivī-) See śivā- below  |
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śiva | n. welfare, prosperity, bliss (āya-, /ena-or /ebhis-,"auspiciously, fortunately, happily, luckily"; śivāya gamyatām-,"a prosperous journey to you!") etc.  |
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śiva | n. final emancipation  |
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śiva | n. water  |
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śiva | n. rock-salt  |
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śiva | n. sea-salt  |
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śiva | n. a kind of borax  |
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śiva | n. iron  |
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śiva | n. myrobalan  |
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śiva | n. Tabernaemontana Coronaria  |
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śiva | n. sandal  |
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śiva | n. Name of a purāṇa- (equals śiva-purāṇa-or śaiva-)  |
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śiva | n. of the house in which the pāṇḍava-s were to be burnt  |
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śiva | n. of a varṣa- in plakṣa-dvīpa- and in jambu-dvīpa-  |
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śivā | f. the energy of śiva- personified as his wife (known as durgā-, pārvatī- etc.)  |
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śivā | f. final emancipation (equals mukti-)  |
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śivā | f. a euphemistic Name of a jackal (generally regarded as an animal of bad omen) etc. |
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śivā | f. Name of various plants (according to to "Prosopis Spicigera or Mimosa Suma;Terminalia Chebula or Citrina, Emblica Offcinalis;Jasminum Auriculatum;turmeric; dūrvā- grass etc.")  |
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śivā | f. the root of Piper longum  |
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śivā | f. a kind of yellow pigment (equals go-rocanā-)  |
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śivā | f. a kind of metre  |
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śivā | f. (in music) a particular śruti-  |
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śivā | f. Name of the wife of anila-  |
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śivā | f. of the wife of aṅgiras-  |
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śivā | f. of a Brahman woman  |
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śivā | f. of the mother of nemi- (the 22nd arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī-)  |
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śivā | f. of the mother of rudra-bhaṭṭa-  |
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śivā | f. of a river (In the following compound not always, distinguishable from śiva- m.or n.)  |
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śivābali | m. an offering to durgā- (offered at night and consisting chiefly of flesh;also Name of a chapter of the rudra-yāmala- tantra-)  |
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śivabhadra | m. (also with śukla-) Name of an author  |
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śivabhadrakāvya | n. Name of a poem.  |
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śivabhāgavata | m. (prob.) a worshipper of śiva-  |
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śivabhakta | m. "devoted to śiva-", a śaiva-  |
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śivabhaktamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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śivabhaktānanda | m. Name of a nāṭaka-  |
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śivabhaktānandakārikā | f. Name of a stotra- by śaṃkarācārya-.  |
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śivabhakti | f. devotion to the worship of śiva-  |
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śivabhaktimāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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śivabhaktimuktābharaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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śivabhaktisudhānidhi | m. Name of work  |
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śivabhaktisudhārṇava | m. Name of work  |
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śivabhaktisudhodaya | m. Name of work  |
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śivabhaktivilāsa | m. Name of work  |
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śivabhārata | n. (prob.) the history of śiva-rāja- or śiva-ji- (A.D. 1627-1680) by kavīndra-  |
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śivabhāratī | f. (tī-) Name of the author of the siddhānta-mañjūṣā-  |
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śivabhāskara | m. " śiva- compared to the sun", (prob.) Name of a teacher  |
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śivabhaṭṭa | m. Name of the father of nāgeśa-bhaṭṭa-  |
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śivābhimarśana | mfn. one whose touch is auspicious or beneficial  |
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śivabhujaṃga | (in the beginning of a compound), śiva- compared to a serpent  |
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śivabhujaṃgāṣṭaka | n. Name of work  |
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śivabhujaṃgastotra | n. Name of work  |
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