m. the proper time or season for (genitive casedative caselocative case,in compound, infinitive mood,or Potential with yad-exempli gratia, 'for example'kālaḥ prasthānasya-or nāya-or ne-,time for departure; kriyā-kāla-,time for action ; nāyaṃ kālo vilambitum-,this is not the time to delay ; kālo yad bhuñjīta bhavān-,it is time for you to eat ) etc.
m. (fr. sam-and go-) the time when grazing cows are collected for milking or when they are together with their calves (the second of the five divisions of the day, three muhūrta-s after prātastana-q.v)
ऐषमस् [Vārt. on P.V.3.22.] ind. During this year, in the present year.
ऐषमस्तन aiṣamastana मस्त्य mastya
ऐषमस्तन मस्त्य a. Belonging to the present year.
संगवः N. of a particular part of the day, said to be three Muhūrtas after Prātastana or early dawn and to form the second of the five divisions of the day; अथ यत् संगववेलायां स आदिः Ch. Up.2.9.4; मां केशवो गदया प्रातरव्याद्गोविन्द आसंगवमात्तवेणुः Bhāg.6.8.2.
a. matutinal; n. early morning (one of the five parts of the day; the other four being forenoon, midday, after noon, and evening); -tya, a. matutinal, morn ing.
noun (masculine) an emblem of any useless or worthless object or person (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
nipple or fleshy protuberance on the neck of goats (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
adjective being underneath (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
lower (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
preceding (in a book) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
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