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|  | jyotis | n. light (of the sun, dawn, fire, lightning, etc.;also plural), brightness (of the sky) etc. (tr/īṇi jy/otīṃṣi-,light appearing in the 3 worlds, viz. on earth, in the intermediate region, and in the sky or heaven [the last being called uttam/a- ;or /uttara-, ;or tṛt/īya- ] ;also personified as"fire"on earth,"ether or air"in the intermediate region, and"sun"in the sky ;"fire, sun and moon" )  |  | ud | in those rare cases, in which it appears in the veda- uncompounded with a verb, the latter has to be supplied from the context (exempli gratia, 'for example' /ud /utsam śat/adhāram- ,out (pour) a fountain of a hundred streams) . ud- is sometimes repeated in the veda- to fill out the verse (kiṃ na ud ud u harṣase dātavā u- on ) ([ confer, compare Zend uz; Hibernian or Irish uasand in compositionos,ois exempli gratia, 'for example' os-car,"a leap, bound", etc.See also uttam/a-,1. /uttara-,etc.])  |  | uttaraloman | (/uttara-) mfn. having the hairs turned upwards or outwards  |  | uttaramandrā | f. (/uttara-) a loud but slow manner of singing  |  | uttaramūla | (/uttara-) mfn. having the roots above  |
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