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ca | the 20th letter of the alphabet, 1st of the 2nd (or palatal) class of consonants, having the sound of ch in church. |
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ca | ind. and, both, also, moreover, as well as (= , Latin que,placed like these particles as an enclitic after the word which it connects with what precedes;when used with a personal pronoun this must appear in its fuller accented form(exempli gratia, 'for example' t/ava ca m/ama ca-[not te ca me ca-],"both of thee and me") , when used after verbs the first of them is accented ;it connects whole sentences as well as parts of sentences;in the double ca-occurs more frequently than the single(exempli gratia, 'for example' ah/aṃ ca tv/aṃ ca-,"I and thou", );the double ca-may also be used somewhat redundantly in class. Sanskrit(exempli gratia, 'for example' kva hariṇakānāṃ jīvitaṃ cātilolaṃ kva ca vajra-sārāḥ śarās te-,"where is the frail existence, of fawns and where are thy adamantine arrows?");in later literature, however, the first ca-is more usually omitted(exempli gratia, 'for example' ahaṃ tvaṃ ca-),and when more than two things are enumerated only one ca-is often found(exempli gratia, 'for example' tejasā yaśasā lakṣmyā sthityā ca parayā-,"in glory, in fame, in beauty, and in high position");elsewhere, when more than two things are enumerated, ca-is placed after some and omitted after others(exempli gratia, 'for example' ṛṇa-dātā ca vaidyaś ca śrotriyo nadī-,"the payer of a debt and a physician [and] a Brahman [and] a river");in Vedic or Veda and even in class. Sanskrit[ ] , when the double ca-would generally be used, the second may occasionally be omitted(exempli gratia, 'for example' indraś ca soma-,"both indra- [and thou] soma-"; durbhedyaś cāśusaṃdheyaḥ-,"both difficult to be divided [and] quickly united");with lexicographers ca-may imply a reference to certain other words which are not expressed(exempli gratia, 'for example' kamaṇḍalau ca karakaḥ-,"the word karaka-has the meaning "pitcher"and other meanings");sometimes ca-is equals eva-,even, indeed, certainly, just(exempli gratia, 'for example' su-cintitaṃ cauṣadhaṃ na nāma-mātreṇa karoty arogam-,"even a well-devised remedy does not cure a disease by its mere name"; yāvanta eva te tāvāṃśca saḥ-,"as great as they [were] just so great was he");occasionally ca-is disjunctive,"but","on the contrary","on the other hand","yet","nevertheless"(varam ādyau na cāntimaḥ-,"better the two first but not the last"; śāntam idam āśrama-padaṃ sphurati ca bāhuḥ-,"this hermitage is tranquil yet my arm throbs"); ca-ca-,though-yet ; ca-na ca-,though - yet not ; ca-- na tu-(varia lectio nanu-) idem or 'm. the letter or sound ca-.', ; na ca-- ca-,though not - yet ; ca-may be used for vā-,"either","or"(exempli gratia, 'for example' iha cāmutra vā-,"either here or hereafter"; strī vā pumān vā yac cānyat sattvam-,"either a woman or a man or any other being") , and when a negative particle is joined with ca-the two may then be translated by"neither","nor";occasionally one ca-or one na-is omitted(exempli gratia, 'for example' na ca paribhoktuṃ naiva śaknomi hātum-,"I am able neither to enjoy nor to abandon"; na pūrvāhṇe nā ca parāhṇe-,"neither in the forenoon nor in the afternoon"); ca-ca-may express immediate connection between two acts or their simultaneous occurrence(exempli gratia, 'for example' mama ca muktaṃ tamasā mano manasijena dhanuṣi śaraś ca niveśitaḥ-,"no sooner is my mind freed from darkness than a shaft is fixed on his bow by the heart-born god", ); ca-is sometimes equals ced-,"if"(confer, compare ;the verb is accented) ; ca-may be used as an expletive(exempli gratia, 'for example' anyaiś ca kratubhiś ca-,"and with other sacrifices"); ca-is often joined to an adverb like eva-, api-, tathā-, tathaiva-,etc., either with or without a negative particle(exempli gratia, 'for example' vairiṇaṃ nopaseveta sahāyaṃ caiva vairiṇaḥ-,"one ought not to serve either an enemy or the ally of an enemy");(See eva-, api-,etc.) For the meaning of ca-after an interrogativeSee 2. k/a-,2. kath/ā-, k/im-, kv/a-); ([ confer, compare , Latin que,pe(innempeetc.); Gothic uh; Zend ca; Old Persian ca1.]) |
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ca | mfn. pure |
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ca | mfn. moving to and fro |
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ca | mfn. mischievous |
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ca | mfn. seedless |
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ca | m. a thief. |
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ca | m. the moon |
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ca | m. a tortoise |
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ca | m. śiva- |
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cacara | mfn. ( car-?) movable (?) |
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caccapuṭa | m. (in music) a kind of measure (see cāca-p-.) |
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caccarī | f. idem or 'm. idem or 'm. (in music) a kind of measure (see cāca-p-.)' (varia lectio cañc-).' |
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caccatpuṭa | m. idem or 'm. (in music) a kind of measure (see cāca-p-.)' (varia lectio cañc-). |
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caceṇḍā | f. Name of a creeper |
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cad | cl.1. dati-, date- to ask or beg (see cat-) |
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cadira | m. (equals cand-) the moon |
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cadira | m. camphor |
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cadira | m. an elephant |
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cadira | m. a snake |
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cagh | cl.5. ghnoti-, to smite or slay, kill |
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cah | cl.1.10. hati-, hayati- (Aorist acahīt- ), to cheat |
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caidika | mf(ā-, ī-). gaRa kāśy-ādi-. |
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caidya | m. patronymic fr. cedi- (plural) |
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caidya | m. a prince of the cedi-s (especially śiśu-pāla- ) |
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caidya | m. (plural) the cedi- people |
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caidyā | f. a princess of the cedi-s |
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caikayata | mf(tyā-). patronymic gaRa krauḍy-ādi- (; caitay-[ ] Scholiast or Commentator) |
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caikīrṣata | mfn. equals cikīrṣat- (p.1. kṛ-, Intensive) gaRa prajñādi-. |
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caikīrṣita | mfn. (fr. cik-) for ṣata- |
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caikita | mfn. fr. tya- gaRa kaṇvādi- m. patr. (; vaikṛti- ) |
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caikitāna | m. patronymic fr. cik- |
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caikitāneya | m. patronymic fr. (na- ), c/ekitāna- |
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caikitāyana | m. patronymic of dālbhya- (fr. cik- Scholiast or Commentator;or: fr. cikita-) |
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caikitsita | mfn. fr. tsitya- gaRa kaṇvādi-. |
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caikitsitya | m. patronymic fr. cikitsita- gaRa gargādi-. |
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caikitya | m. patronymic fr. cikita- gaRa gargādi-. |
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caila | mfn. made of cloth (cela-) |
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caila | mfn. bred in clothes (as insects; m. equals celāśaka-) |
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caila | m. Name of a man (see c/elaka-) |
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caila | m. plural Name of a family (varia lectio, cela-, laka-) |
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caila | n. equals cela-, clothes, garment (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-)., ) |
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caila | n. a piece of cloth |
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cailadhāva | m. cela-nirṇejaka- |
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cailaka | m. "clothed with a cela- (?)" , a mendicant (see celuka-.) |
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cailaki | m. patronymic fr. c/elaka- Name of jīvala- |
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cailāśaka | m. a kind of goblin feeding on moths |
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caileya | mfn. made of cloth |
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cailika | a piece of cloth (varia lectio) |
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caintita | m. metron. fr. cintitā- |
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caitaki | m. plural (fr. cetaka-) Name of a family |
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caitanya | n. (fr. c/etana-) consciousness |
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caitanya | n. intelligence, sensation, soul, spirit etc. |
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caitanya | n. the Universal Soul or Spirit |
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caitanya | m. Name of a reformer of the vaiṣṇava- faith (born about 1485 A.D. ). |
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caitanyabhairavī | f. a form of durgā- |
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caitanyacandrodaya | m. "moon-rise of the reformer caitanya-", Name of a drama. |
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caitanyacaraṇāmrita | n. "nectar of caitanya-'s life", Name of work by kṛṣṇa-dāsa- (abridgement of the caitanya-caritra- ) |
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caitanyacaritāmṛta | n. equals raṇām-. |
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caitanyacaritra | m. Name of work (See before) . |
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caitanyadeva | m. Name of a man |
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caitanyamaṅgala | n. Name of work = |
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caitanyāmṛta | n. Name of a grammar. |
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caitanyayukta | mfn. endowed with consciousness (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') |
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caitasika | mfn. relating to the mind (cetas-,as duties) |
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caiṭayata | m. patronymic |
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caitayata | (fr. cetayat-) See caikay-. |
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caiṭayatavidha | mfn. inhabited by the caiṭayata-s gaRa bhauriky-ādi-. |
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caiṭayatāyani | m. patronymic fr. ta- gaRa tikādi-. |
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caiṭayatyā | f. of ta- gaRa krauḍy-ādi-. |
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caitika | m. plural (fr. 2. caitya-? see caitya-saila-) Name of a Buddhist school. |
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caitra | m. Name of the 2nd spring month (its full moon standing in the constellation citrā- see ) etc. |
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caitra | m. the 6th year in the cycle of Jupiter |
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caitra | m. a or Jain religious mendicant |
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caitra | m. a common N. for any man (like deva-datta-), on (not in ) |
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caitra | m. "son of citrā-", Name of a son of budha- and grand father of su-ratha- |
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caitra | m. equals caitriyāyaṇ/a- on |
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caitra | m. Name of two ṛṣi-s |
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caitra | m. one of the seven ranges of mountains (dividing the continent into varṣa-s) |
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caitra | n. equals caitya-, a sepulchre |
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caitra | n. a sanctuary |
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caitra | mfn. for citra- (B) or jaitra- (Scholiast or Commentator) |
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caitrabhānava | mfn. belonging to agni- (citrabhānu-) |
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caitraga | m. plural Name of a family |
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caitraka | m. equals trika- |
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caitraka | m. plural Name of a warrior tribe |
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caitrakuṭī | f. Name (also title or epithet) of a work on kṛt- suffixes (attributed to vara-ruci-) |
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caitrakūṭī | f. (fr. citra-kūṭa-) Name of a commentator or commentary on a grammatical work. |
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caitraratha | mfn. treating of the gandharva- citra-- ratha- |
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caitraratha | m. patronymic fr. citra-- ratha-, |
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caitraratha | m. (Name of śaśa-bindu-) |
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caitraratha | m. of a dvyaha- ceremony |
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caitraratha | n. (with or without vana-) the grove of kubera- cultivated by the gandharva- citra-- ratha- |
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caitrarathī | f. patronymic of a daughter of śaśa-bindu- |
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caitrarathi | m. patronymic fr. citra-- ratha- |
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caitrarathi | m. (śaśa-bindu-) |
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caitrarathya | n. equals tha-, kubera-'s grove |
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caitrasakha | m. "friend of month caitra-", the god of love |
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caitrasaṃkrāti | f. Name (also title or epithet) of a festival usually celebrated early in April (in Bengal). |
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caitraseni | m. patronymic fr. citra-sena-, |
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caitravāhanī | f. patronymic of citrāṅgadā- (fr. citravāhana-) |
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caitrāvalī | f. the day of full moon in month caitra- |
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caitravatī | for vetr-. |
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caitrāyaṇa | m. (gaRa naḍādi-) patronymic fr. citra- |
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caitrāyaṇa | m. see jait- |
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caitrāyaṇa | m. Name of a place gaRa pakṣādi-. |
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caitreya | mfn. coming from a speckled cow (citr/ā-) |
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caitreya | m. metron. fr. citrā- |
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caitrī | f. (with or without paurṇamāsī-) the day of full moon in month caitra-, sacrifice offered on that day |
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caitri | varia lectio for trin- |
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caitrī | f. See tra-. |
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caitrika | m. the month caitra- |
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caitrin | m. idem or 'm. the month caitra- ' |
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caitrīpakṣa | m. the dark half in caitra- |
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caitriyāyaṇa | m. (for tryāy-See caitra-) patronymic of yajña-sena- , |
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caitta | mfn. belonging to thought (citt/a-), imagined |
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caitta | mfn. mental, Scholiast or Commentator |
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caittika | mfn. belonging to thought |
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caitya | m. (fr. 5. cit-or 2. citi-) the individual soul |
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caitya | mfn. relating to a funeral pile or mound (citā-) |
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caitya | m. n. a funeral monument or stūpa- (q.v) or pyramidal column containing the ashes of deceased persons, sacred tree (especially a religious fig-tree) growing on a mound, hall or temple or place of worship (especially with and and generally containing a monument), a sanctuary near a village etc. |
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caitya | m. a Jain or image |
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caitya | m. equals tyaka-, . |
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caityadru | m. a religious fig-tree |
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caityadru | m. a large tree in a village |
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caityadruma | m. equals -taru- |
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caityaka | m. one of the 5 mountains surrounding the town giri-vraja-, . |
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caityamukha | m. "having an opening like that of a sanctuary ", a hermit's water-pot |
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caityapāla | m. the guardian of a a caitya- |
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caityaśaila | m. plural Name of a Buddhist school |
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caityaśaila | m. see caitika-. |
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caityasthāna | n. a place made sacred by a monument or a sanctuary |
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caityataru | m. a tree (especially religious fig-tree) standing on a sacred spot |
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caityavṛkṣa | m. equals -taru- |
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caityavṛkṣa | m. a religious fig-tree |
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caityayajña | m. a sacrificial ceremony performed at a monument |
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cak | cl.1 P. A1. kati-, kate-, to be satiated or contented or satisfied ; to repel, resist ; to shine, (see kan-and kam-.) |
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caka | m. ( kan-?) Name of a nāga- priest (varia lectio cakka-) (see kuṭī--.) |
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cakadra | see viś-- c-, parasmE-pada 991. |
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cakana | gaRa cūrṇādi- (vv.ll. cakkana-and cakvana-). |
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cakāra | m. the letter or sound ca-. |
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cakāra | m. the particle ca- |
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cakās | (see kāś-) cl.2 P. cakāsti- (3 plural sati- ; parasmE-pada sat- ; imperfect tense acakāt-,2. sg. kās-or kāt- ; imperative cakāddhi-, [ ]; kādhi- [on ]; perfect tense kāsāṃ cakāra-[ ] ; cl.1 A1.?3. dual number cakāśete- ), to shine, be bright: Causal cakāsayati- (Aorist acacakāsat-or acīc- ), to cause to shine, make bright |
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cakās | mfn. shining |
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cakāsita | mfn. illuminated, splendid |
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cakaṭyodana | n. bad rice |
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cakhvas | mfn. (perfect tense P. parasmE-pada khan-?[ cakṣ- ], see kh/a-) displaying (?) |
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cakita | mfn. trembling, timid, frightened etc. (a-- negative"not staggering", as the gait ) |
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cakita | n. trembling, timidity, alarm etc. |
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cakitā | f. a metre of 4 x 16 syllables (see uc--, pra--.) |
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cakita | See cak-. |
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cakitacakita | mfn. greatly alarmed |
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cakitacakitam | ind. with great alarm |
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cakitagati | mfn. walking timidly or hurriedly, |
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cakitahṛdaya | mfn. faint-hearted |
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cakitam | ind. tremblingly, with great alarm |
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cakk | cl.10 P. kkayati-, to suffer ; to give or inflict pain (?) |
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cakka | varia lectio for caka-. |
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cakkala | mfn. (for cakrala-) round, circular (?) |
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cakkalaka | n. a series of 4 śloka-s (= caturbhiḥ kulaka-) (see cakra-bandha-.) |
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cakkana | varia lectio for cakana-. |
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caknasa | m. ( knas-) |
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cakora | m. ( cak- ) the Greek partridge (Perdix rufa;fabled to subsist on moonbeams[ ; see ] , hence"an eye drinking the nectar of a moon-like face"is poetically called c- ;the eyes of the cakora- are said to turn red when they look on poisoned food on ) etc. |
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cakora | m. (plural) Name of a people |
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cakora | m. (sg.) of a prince |
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cakora | m. of a town (?) |
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cakoradṛś | mfn. having (eyes like those of the cakora- bird id est having) beautiful eyes |
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cakoraka | m. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' equals ra- (Perdix rufa) . |
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cakoranetra | mf(ā-)n. idem or 'mfn. having (eyes like those of the cakora- bird id est having) beautiful eyes ' |
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cakoravrata | n. "habit of a cakora- bird", enjoying the nectar of a moon-like face |
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cakorāya | Nom. A1. to act like the cakora- bird |
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cakorī | f. a female cakora- bird |
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cakra | n. (Ved. rarely m.; gaRa ardharcādi-;fr. car-?;1. kṛ- ) the wheel (of a carriage, of the Sun's chariot[ ],of Time [ ]; kr/aṃ-car-,to drive in a carriage ) etc. |
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cakra | n. a potter's wheel (see -bhrama-etc.) |
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cakra | n. a discus or sharp circular missile weapon (especially that of viṣṇu-) |
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cakra | n. an oil-mill |
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cakra | n. a circle etc. (kalāpa--,"the circle of a peacock's tail") |
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cakra | n. an astronomical circle (exempli gratia, 'for example' rāśi--,the zodiac) |
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cakra | n. a mystical circle or diagram, |
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cakra | n. equals -bandha- q.v |
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cakra | n. a cycle, cycle of years or of seasons |
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cakra | n. "a form of military array (in a circle)" See -vyūha- |
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cakra | n. circular flight (of a bird) |
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cakra | n. a particular constellation in the form of a hexagon |
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cakra | n. a circle or depression of the body (for mystical or chiromantic purposes; 6 in number, one above the other, viz. 1. mūlādhāra-,the parts about the pubis;2. svādhiṣṭhāna-,the umbilical region;3. maṇi-pūra-,the pit of the stomach or epigastrium;4. anāhata-,the root of the nose;5. viśuddha-,the hollow between the frontal sinuses;6. ājñākhya-,the fontanelle or union of the coronal and sagittal sutures;various faculties and divinities are supposed to be present in these hollows) |
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cakra | n. Name of a metre (equals -pāta-) |
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cakra | n. a circle or a similar instrument (used in astronomy) |
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cakra | n. (also m. ) a troop, multitude (krāvalī-, q.v) etc. |
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cakra | n. the whole number of (in compound) |
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cakra | n. a troop of soldiers, army, host (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-)., ) |
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cakra | n. a number of villages, province, district |
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cakra | n. (figuratively) range, department |
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cakra | n. the wheel of a monarch's chariot rolling over his dominions, sovereignty, realm |
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cakra | n. (plural) the winding of a river |
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cakra | n. a whirlpool |
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cakra | n. a crooked or fraudulent device (see cakrikā-) |
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cakra | n. the convolutions or spiral marks of the śāla-grāma- or ammonite |
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cakra | n. Name of a medicinal plant or drug |
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cakra | n. of a tīrtha- |
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cakra | m. the ruddy goose or Brahmany duck (Anas Casarca, called after its cries; see -vāk/a-) |
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cakra | m. (plural) Name of a people |
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cakra | m. (gaRa aśvādi-) Name of a man, , 1 Scholiast or Commentator |
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cakra | m. of another man |
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cakra | m. of a nāga- |
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cakra | m. of one of skanda-'s attendants |
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cakra | m. of a mountain |
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cakrā | f. a kind of Cyperus or another plant |
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cakra | m. (dual number kriyau-) |
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cakra | m. ([ confer, compare a--, aṣṭ/ā--, uccā--, /eka--, kāla--, kū--, daṇḍa--, dik--, dharma--, mahā--, mātṛ--, r/odha--, viṣṇu--, sa--, sapt/a--, hiraṇya--; tri--and sucakr/a-; confer, compare also, , Latin circus; Anglo-Saxon hveohl,Engl.wheel.]) |
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cakrabālā | f. Hibiscus cannabinus |
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cakrabandha | m. a stanza artificially arranged in a diagram, |
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cakrabandha | m. all that holds a wheel, togrther, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding |
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cakrabandham | ind. so as to fasten or bind in a particular way |
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cakrabandhanā | f. a kind of jasmine |
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cakrabāndhava | m. "friend of cakra-(-va1ka)birds (supposed to couple only in day-time)", the sun |
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cakrabhaṅga | m. break of a wheel |
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cakrabhānu | m. Name of a Brahman |
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cakrabhedinī | f. "dividing the cakra-(-va1ka) couples (see -bāndhava-) ", night |
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cakrabhrama | mfn. turning like a wheel |
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cakrabhrama | m. equals mi- (varia lectio) |
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cakrabhramaṇa | m. Name of a mountain |
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cakrabhrami | f. rotation of a wheel |
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cakrabhrānti | f. rotation of the wheels (of a chariot) |
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cakrabhṛt | m. "discus-bearer", viṣṇu- |
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cakracara | m. plural "going in a circle", Name of a class of superhuman beings, |
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cakracara | m. "a juggler" (see cakrāṭa-) or"a potter" (Scholiast or Commentator) |
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cakracara | m. "circle-goer", one who goes by turns (to the houses of Brahmans, kṣatriya-s and vaiśya-s, scilicet for alms), (Scholiast or Commentator) |
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cakracārin | mfn. flying in a circle (a bird) |
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cakracūḍāmaṇi | m. "round jewel (in a coronet)", a honorific Name of |
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cakracūḍāmaṇi | m. Name of the elder brother of the astronomer bala-bhadra- (17th century) |
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cakracūḍāmaṇi | m. Name of a treatise. |
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cakradaṃṣṭra | m. "having curved tusks", a hog (varia lectio vakr-). |
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cakradantī | f. Name of a plant |
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cakradantībīja | m. "having seeds resembling those of the plant cakra-danti-", Name of a plant |
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cakradatta | m. (equals -pāṇi-datta-), Name of an author |
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cakradattanāmakagrantha | m. Name of work |
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cakradeva | m. "having the wheel (of a war-chariot) for his deity", Name of a warrior |
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cakradhanus | m. Name of a ṛṣi-, |
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cakradhara | mfn. or m. bearing a wheel, wheel-bearer (once -dhāra-) |
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cakradhara | mfn. equals -bhṛt- |
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cakradhara | mfn. driving in a carriage (?,"a snake"or"a governor"Scholiast or Commentator; see ) |
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cakradhara | m. a sovereign, emperor, iii, xii |
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cakradhara | m. governor of a province |
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cakradhara | m. equals caraka- |
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cakradhara | m. a snake |
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cakradhara | m. a village tumbler (see cakrāṭa-) |
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cakradhara | m. Name of a man |
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cakradhara | m. of other men etc. |
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cakradhara | m. of a locality |
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cakradhāra | for -dhara- q.v |
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cakradhārā | f. the periphery of a wheel |
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cakradhāraṇa | n. an axle, |
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cakradharman | m. Name of a vidyā-dhara- prince |
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cakrādhivāsin | m. "abode for cakra-(-va1ka) birds", the orange-tree |
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cakradīpikā | f. "diagram-illuminator", Name of a work |
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cakradṛś | mfn. "circular-eyed", Name of an asura- |
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cakradundubhya | mfn. relating to a wheel and to a drum |
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cakradvāra | m. Name of a mountain |
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cakragaja | m. Cassia Tora |
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cakragaṇḍu | m. a round pillow |
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cakragati | f. rotation, revolution |
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cakragoptṛ | m. dual number "wheel-protectors"two men whose business is to preserve the wheels of a carriage from damage (see -rakṣa-.) |
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cakragrahaṇī | f. "army-keeper", a rampart (Scholiast or Commentator) . |
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cakraguccha | m. "having circular clusters", Jonesia aśoka- |
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cakragulma | m. "having a circular excretion", a camel |
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cakrahasta | m. (equals -pāṇi-) idem or 'm. (see -bhṛt-) viṣṇu-.' |
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cakrahrada | m. Name of a lake |
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cakrāhva | m. equals hvaya- () |
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cakrāhva | m. equals kra-gaja- |
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cakrāhvā | f. See krāṅkā-. |
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cakrāhvaya | m. equals kra-sāhvaya- |
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cakrajāti | f. equals -bandha-. |
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cakrajīvaka | m. "living by his wheel", a potter |
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cakrajīvin | m. idem or 'm. "living by his wheel", a potter ' |
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cakraka | mfn. resembling a wheel or circle, circular |
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cakraka | m. a kind of serpent (see cakra-maṇḍalin-) |
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cakraka | m. Dolichos biflorus |
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cakraka | m. Name of a ṛṣi- |
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cakraka | n. a particular way of fighting (varia lectio citraka-) |
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cakraka | n. arguing in a circle |
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cakrakā | f. a kind of plant having great curative properties (white Abrus ) |
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cakraka | n. a crooked or fraudulent device, . |
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cakraka | m. (also) the ring on an umbrella, |
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cakrākāra | mf(ā-)n. disc-shaped (the earth) |
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cakrakāraka | n. the perfume unguis odoratus |
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cakrakāśraya | m. arguing in a circle |
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cakrākī | varia lectio for krāṅkī-. |
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cakrākṛti | mfn. equals kāra- |
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cakrakulyā | f. a kind of fern (citra-parṇī-) |
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cakrala | mfn. (see cakkala-) crisp, curled (barbara-) |
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cakralā | f. a kind of Cyperus |
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cakralakṣaṇā | f. Cocculus cordifolius |
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cakralakṣaṇikā | f. idem or 'f. Cocculus cordifolius ' |
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cakralatāmra | for -talāmra- |
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cakrālu | m. equals kratalāmra- |
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cakramanda | m. Name of a nāga- |
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cakramaṇḍalin | m. the Boa constrictor |
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cakramarda | m. equals -gaja- |
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cakramardaka | m. idem or 'm. equals -gaja- ' |
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cakramardikā | f. Name of a wife of līlāditya- |
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cakramāsaja | mfn. stopping the wheels (of a chariot) |
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cakramaṭha | m. Name of a college (built in a circular form by cakra-varman-) |
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cakramauli | "having a circular diadem", Name of a rākṣasa- |
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cakramaulin | mfn. having the wheels turned upwards |
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cakramedinī | for -bhedinī- |
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cakramelaka | Name of a locality in Kashmir |
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cakramīmāṃsā | f. Name of work |
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cakramukha | m. equals -daṃṣṭra- |
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cakramusala | mfn. (a battle) carried on with the discus and club (see 5648) . |
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cakrāṇa | perfect tense A1. parasmE-pada 1. kṛ- q.v |
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cakranābhi | f. the nave of a wheel |
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cakraṇadī | f. equals -nadī- gaRa girinady-ādi-. |
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cakranadī | f. (gaRa girinady-ādi-) Name of a river |
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cakranakha | m. equals -kāraka- |
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cakranāman | m. equals -sāhvaya- |
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cakranāman | m. a pyritic ore of iron (mākṣika-) |
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cakranārāyaṇīsaṃhitā | f. Name of work |
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cakranāyaka | m. the leader of a troop |
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cakranāyaka | m. equals -kāraka- |
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cakranemi | f. "wheel-felly", Name of one of the mothers attending on skanda- |
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cakrāṅga | m. "curved-neck", a gander |
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cakrāṅga | m. the cakra-(-va1ka) bird |
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cakrāṅga | m. "wheel-limbed (see kra-pāda-) ", a carriage |
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cakrāṅga | n. "disc-shaped", a parasol |
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cakrāṅgā | f. equals ṅkā-, Cocculus tomentosus |
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cakrāṅga | n. Helleborus niger |
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cakrāṅga | n. Cocculus tomentosus |
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cakrāṅga | n. Rubia munjista |
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cakrāṅga | n. Enhydra Heloncha |
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cakrāṅga | n. the plant karkaṭa-śṛṅgī- |
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cakrāṅganā | f. the female of the cakra-(-va1ka) bird |
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cakrāṅgī | f. equals ṅkī-, a goose |
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cakraṇitamba | m. equals cakr/a-nitamba- |
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cakranitamba | m. equals cakr/a-ṇitamba- gaRa girinady-ādi-. |
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cakrāṅkā | f. Cocculus tomentosus (varia lectio krāhvā-) |
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cakrāṅkā | f. Cyperus pertenuis |
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cakrāṅkī | f. equals ṅgī-, a goose |
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cakrāṅkitā | f. a kind of plant |
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cakrāṅkitapāda | mfn. having the feet marked with a wheel, . |
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cakrāṅkitapāṇipādatalatā | f. having the palms of hands and feet marked with a wheel (one of the 32 signs of perfection), |
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cakrapāda | m. "wheel-footed", a carriage |
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cakrapāda | m. "circular-footed", an elephant |
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cakrapadmāṭa | m. equals -gaja- |
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cakrapakṣa | m. a goose, |
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cakrapāla | m. the superintendent of a province |
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cakrapāla | m. one who carries a discus |
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cakrapāla | m. a circle |
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cakrapāla | m. the horizon |
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cakrapāla | m. Name of a poet |
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cakrapālita | m. Name of a man. |
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cakrapāṇi | m. "discus-handed", viṣṇu- |
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cakrapāṇi | m. (ṇin-) |
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cakrapāṇi | m. Name of a medical author |
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cakrapāṇidatta | m. idem or 'm. Name of a medical author' |
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cakrapāṇin | for ṇi- q.v |
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cakraparivyādha | m. Cathartocarpus fistula |
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cakraparṇī | f. equals -kulyā- |
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cakrapāta | m. a metre of 4 x 14 syllables. |
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cakrapatha | m. a road for wheels, carriage-road, |
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cakraphala | n. a missile weapon (kind of discus) |
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cakrapura | n. Name of a town (built by cakra-mardikā- ) |
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cakrapuṣkariṇī | f. Name of a sacred tank at Benares |
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cakrarada | m. equals -daṃṣṭra- |
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cakrarāja | m. Name of a mystical diagram |
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cakrarakṣa | m. dual number equals -goptṛ- |
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cakraratna | n. an excellent wheel or disk (one of the 7 treasures of a king), |
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cakrārdhacakravāla | a semicircle |
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cakrasāhvaya | m. the cakra-(-va1ka) bird |
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cakrasaktha | mfn. bow-legged |
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cakrasaṃjña | n. tin |
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cakrasaṃvara | m. Name of a buddha- (vajra-ṭīka-) |
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cakraśatapattra | Name of a plant |
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cakrasena | m. Name of a son of tārā-candra- and father of siṃha- |
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cakrasenā | f. Name of a princess |
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cakrāśman | m. a sling for throwing stones, . |
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cakraśreṇī | f. Odina pinnata (bearing a curved fruit) |
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cakrasvāmin | m. (see -bhṛt-) viṣṇu-. |
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cakrasvastikanandyāvarta | m. "having the wheel the svastika- and the nandy-āvarta- emblems", Name of buddha- |
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cakrāṭa | m. (equals kra-cara-) a juggler, snake-catcher, snake-charmer |
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cakrāṭa | m. a knave, cheat |
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cakrāṭa | m. a gold coin, Dinar |
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cakrataila | n. oil prepared from the cakra-(- gaja- ?) plant |
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cakratalāmra | m. a kind of mango tree |
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cakrāti | m. plural Name of a people (vakrātapa- edition Calc.) |
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cakratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha- (see cakra-) etc. |
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cakratuṇḍa | m. (kr/a--) "circular-beaked", a kind of mythical being |
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cakratuṇḍa | m. a kind of fish |
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cakravāḍa | m. fire |
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cakravāḍa | m. the mountain-range cakra-vāla- |
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cakravāḍa | n. "a circle", or"a troop, multitude" |
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cakravadgati | mfn. turning like a wheel |
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cakravāka | m. the cakra- bird (Anas Casarca;the couples are supposed to be separated and to mourn during night) etc. |
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cakravāka | f(ī-). the female of the cakra-(vāka-) bird |
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cakravākabandhu | m. equals kra-bāndhava- |
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cakravākamaya | mfn. consisting of cakra- birds |
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cakravākavatī | f. "abounding in cakra-vāka-s", (probably) Name of a river gaRa ajirādi- |
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cakravākin | mfn. filled with cakra-vāka-s |
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cakravākopakūjita | mfn. made resonant with the cooing or cry of the cakra-vāka- |
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cakravāla | n. (fr. -vāḍa-) a circle |
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cakravāla | n. equals la-yamaka- |
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cakravāla | m. n. a mass, multitude, number, assemblage etc. |
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cakravāla | m. Name of a mythical range of mountains (encircling the orb of the earth and being the limit of light and darkness) : (lādri-) |
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cakravāladhi | m. "curved-tail", a dog (see vakr-.) |
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cakravālaka | n. a kind of rhetorical figure, |
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cakravālātman | f. Name of a goddess |
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cakravālayamaka | n. a kind of artificial stanza (as ) |
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cakrāvalī | f. a number, multitude |
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cakravarman | m. Name of a king of Kashmir |
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cakravarta | See -vṛtta-. |
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cakrāvarta | m. whirling or rotatory motion |
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cakravartin | mfn. rolling everywhere without obstruction |
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cakravartin | m. a ruler the wheels of whose chariot roll everywhere without obstruction, emperor, sovereign of the world, ruler of a cakra- (or country described as extending from sea to sea; 12 princes beginning with bharata- are especially considered as cakravartin-s) etc. |
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cakravartin | mfn. supreme, holding the highest rank among (genitive case or in compound) |
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cakravartin | m. Chenopodium album |
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cakravartin | m. Name of the author of a commentator or commentary on , |
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cakravartin | m. Nardostachys jaṭāmāṃsi- |
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cakravartin | m. equals alaktaka- |
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cakravartinī | f. the fragrant plant jantukā- |
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cakravartitā | f. the state of a universal emperor |
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cakravartitva | n. idem or 'f. the state of a universal emperor ' |
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cakravat | mfn. furnished with wheels, wheeled |
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cakravat | mfn. armed with a discus |
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cakravat | mfn. circular |
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cakravat | m. an oil-grinder |
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cakravat | m. Name of viṣṇu- |
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cakravat | m. a sovereign, emperor |
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cakravat | m. Name of a mountain |
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cakravat | n. a chariot |
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cakravat | ind. like a wheel, in rotation |
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cakravāṭa | m. a limit, boundary |
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cakravāṭa | m. a lamp-stand |
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cakravāṭa | m. engaging in an action (?, kriyāroha-) |
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cakravāta | m. a whirlwind |
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cakravimala | Name of a plant |
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cakravṛddhi | f. interest upon interest |
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cakravṛddhi | f. |
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cakravṛddhi | f. wages for transporting goods in a carriage, 156. |
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cakravṛtta | mfn. (kr/a--) turned on a potter's wheel |
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cakravṛtta | mfn. (a-cakravarta-,for vṛtta- negative) (see kru-v-.) |
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cakravyūha | m. any circular array of troops (see also 3108) |
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cakravyūha | m. Name of a kiṃnara- prince |
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cakrayāna | n. any wheel-carriage |
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cakrayodhin | m. "discus-fighter", Name of a dānava- |
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cakrāyodhya | m. "not to be conquered by a discus"Name of a prince |
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cakrayoga | m. applying a splint or similar instrument by means of pulleys (in case of dislocation of the thigh) |
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cakrāyudha | m. "whose weapon is the discus", viṣṇu- or kṛṣṇa- |
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cakrendraka | m. a kind of mustard |
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cakreśa | m. (equals kra-vartin-) sovereign of the world |
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cakreśvara | m. "lord of the discus", viṣṇu- |
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cakreśvara | m. "lord of the troops", bhairava- |
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cakreśvara | m. equals śa- |
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cakreśvarī | f. one of the vidyā-devī-s (executing the orders of the 1st arhat-) |
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cakrī | f. a wheel (instrumental case sg. kr/iyā-; genitive case dual number kry/os-) |
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cakrī | ind. in compound |
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cakrī | f. of kr/a- q.v |
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cakri | mfn. ( Va1rtt. 3) doing, effecting (with accusative), active |
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cakri | mfn. (or cakrin-?) Name of a man (see uru-c/akri-.) |
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cakrībhū | to be made circular or bent (a bow) |
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cakrikā | f. a troop, multitude |
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cakrika | m. a discus-bearer |
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cakrika | m. (equals kraka-) Dolichos biflorus |
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cakrikā | f. See kraka-. |
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cakrīkṛ | to make round or circular, curve or bend (a bow) |
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cakrin | mfn. having wheels |
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cakrin | mfn. driving in a carriage |
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cakrin | mfn. bearing a discus, or (m.)"discus-bearer", kṛṣṇa- |
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cakrin | m. a potter |
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cakrin | m. an oil-grinder |
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cakrin | m. Name of śiva- |
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cakrin | m. a sovereign of the world, king |
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cakrin | m. the governor of a province (grāma-jālika-; grāmayājin-,"one who offers sacrifices for a whole village") |
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cakrin | m. a kind of juggler or tumbler who exhibits tricks with a discus or a wheel (jālika-bhid-) |
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cakrin | m. an informer (sūcaka-) |
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cakrin | m. a cheat, rogue |
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cakrin | m. a snake |
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cakrin | m. the cakra-(-va1ka) bird |
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cakrin | m. an ass |
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cakrin | m. a crow. |
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cakrin | m. equals kra-gaja- |
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cakrin | m. "Name of a man"(?) See c/akri- |
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cakrin | m. Dalbergia ujjeinensis |
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cakrin | m. equals kra-kāraka- |
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cakrin | m. plural Name of a vaiṣṇava- sect (see sa--.) |
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cakrīvat | mfn. () furnished with wheels, wheeled |
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cakrīvat | mfn. driving in a carriage |
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cakrīvat | m. an ass |
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cakrīvat | m. Name of a prince |
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cakrīvat | n. a carriage |
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cakriya | mfn. belonging to a wheel or carriage |
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cakriya | mfn. going on a carriage, being on a journey (genitive case plural yāṇām-;fr. cakrin-and yā- ) |
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cakrollāsa | m. Name of work |
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cakrottha | m. a kind of mustard |
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cakru | equals kr/a- "a wheel", only in compound |
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cakru | mfn. doing effecting |
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cakruvṛtta | mfn. circular, (a-- negative) |
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cakṛvat | n. (for vas- perfect tense P. parasmE-pada) a perfect form (of any verb) |
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cakṣ | (a reduplicated form of kāś- equals kśā-;in the non-conjugational tenses khyā-is substituted ;some perfect tense forms, however, are found) cl.2 A1. c/aṣṭe- (2. dual number cakṣathe- ; perfect tense parasmE-pada c/akṣāṇa- [ a-- negative ];rarely P. imperfect tense 2. sg. acakṣas- plural acakṣma- ;Ved. infinitive mood c/akṣase- ), to appear, become visible ; to see, look at, observe, notice ; to tell, inform ; to take any one (accusative) for (accusative) |
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cakṣa | m. a false friend |
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cakṣan | n. dual number the eyes |
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cakṣaṇa | n. appearing, appearance, aspect |
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cakṣaṇa | n. speaking, saying |
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cakṣaṇa | n. (for jakṣ-?) eating a relish to promote drinking (see viśv/a--; abhi--and prati-c/akṣ-; vi-cakṣaṇ/a-.) |
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cakṣaṇi | m. an illuminator |
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cakṣas | n. radiance, clearness |
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cakṣas | n. (of the sea) |
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cakṣas | n. look, sight, eye |
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cakṣas | n. (ase-) dative case infinitive mood cakṣ- q.v |
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cakṣas | m. a teacher, spiritual instructor |
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cakṣas | m. "teacher of the gods", bṛhaspati- (see /apāka--, īya--, upāk/a--, ghor/a--, viśv/a--, s/ūra--, sv/ar--; uru--, duś--, nṛ--and su-c/akṣ-.) |
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cakṣorākṣa | mf(ī-)n. equals ra-dṛś- |
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cakṣu | m. the eye |
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cakṣu | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' ) |
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cakṣu | m. Name of a prince |
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cakṣu | m. (for vakṣu-?) the Oxus river |
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cakṣū | in compound for kṣus-. |
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cakṣuḥ | in compound for kṣus-. |
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cakṣuḥpatha | See kṣuṣ-p-. |
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cakṣuḥpīḍā | f. pain of the eyes |
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cakṣuḥśravas | m. "using the eyes for ears", a snake |
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cakṣuḥśrotra | mfn. possessing sight and hearing, |
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cakṣuḥśruti | m. idem or 'm. "using the eyes for ears", a snake ' (see dṛk-ś-.) |
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cakṣūkṛ | |
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cakṣunirodha | m. equals kṣur-n- |
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cakṣupīḍana | mfn. causing pain to the eye |
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cakṣur | in compound for kṣus-. |
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cakṣūrāga | m. equals kṣūṣ-prīti- |
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cakṣurapeta | mfn. one who has lost his eyes, blind |
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cakṣurbahala | m. Odina pinnata |
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cakṣurbhṛt | mfn. promoting sight |
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cakṣurdā | mfn. giving sight |
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cakṣurdāna | n. "gift of sight", the ceremony of anointing the eyes of an image at the time of consecration |
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cakṣurgocara | mfn. coming within the range of the eye |
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cakṣurgrahaṇa | n. morbid affection of the eyes, . |
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cakṣurhan | mfn. (m. accusative -haṇam-; Nominal verb plural -hanas-) killing with a look |
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cakṣurindriya | n. the organ of sight |
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cakṣurloka | (c/akṣ-) mfn. seeing with the eyes |
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cakṣurmala | n. the excretion of the eyes |
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cakṣurmantra | (c/akṣ-) mfn. bewitching with the eye |
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cakṣurmaya | mfn. resembling the eye |
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cakṣurmukha | (c/akṣ-) mfn. having eyes in the mouth (?) |
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cakṣurmuṣ | mfn. "robbing the sight", blinding the eyes |
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cakṣurnimita | (c/akṣ-) mfn. fixed by (a measure taken by) the eye |
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cakṣurnirodha | m. (equals kṣu-n-) a cover or a hindrance for the eyesight (varia lectio) |
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cakṣūroga | m. disease of the eye (varia lectio kṣu-r-). |
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cakṣurvahana | m. equals -bahala- |
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cakṣurvanya | mfn. suffering from disease of the eyes |
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cakṣurvardhanikā | f. "refreshing the eyes", Name of a river |
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cakṣurviṣaya | m. the range of sight (locative case e-,"in the presence of") |
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cakṣurviṣaya | m. a visible object |
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cakṣuś | in comp, for kṣus-. |
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cakṣuṣ | in compound for kṣus-. |
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cakṣus | mfn. seeing |
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cakṣus | mfn. |
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cakṣus | m. Name of a marut- |
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cakṣus | m. of a ṛṣi- (with the patronymic mānava-, author of ) |
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cakṣus | m. of another ṛṣi- (with the patronymic saurya-, author of ) |
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cakṣus | m. of a son of anu- |
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cakṣus | f. Name of a river |
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cakṣus | n. light, clearness |
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cakṣus | n. the act of seeing (dative case infinitive mood equals kṣase-) |
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cakṣus | n. aspect |
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cakṣus | n. faculty of seeing, sight etc. |
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cakṣus | n. a look |
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cakṣus | n. the eye etc. (often in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' see a--, /a-ghora--, /a-dabdha--,etc.) |
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cakṣus | n. prajāpates trīṇi cakṣūṃṣi-,"the 3 eyes of prajā-pati-", Name of a sāman- |
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cakṣus | n. mitrā-varuṇayoś cakṣuḥ-,"the eye of mitra- and varuṇa-" (see ), another sāman- |
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cakṣus | n. equals kṣur-bahala- |
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cakṣuṣa | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' "the eye" See sa-- |
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cakṣuṣa | m. Name of a son of ripu- (varia lectio cākṣ-) |
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cakṣuścit | mfn. collecting the faculty of sight |
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cakṣuṣkāma | (c/akṣ-) mfn. wishing for the faculty of seeing |
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cakṣuṣkarṇa | m. equals kṣuḥ-śravas- |
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cakṣuṣmat | mfn. (c/akṣ-) endowed with the faculty of sight, furnished with eyes, seeing etc. |
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cakṣuṣmat | mfn. representing the eye |
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cakṣuṣmattā | f. the faculty of sight |
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cakṣuṣmattva | n. idem or 'f. the faculty of sight ' |
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cakṣuṣpā | mfn. protecting the eyesight |
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cakṣuṣpatha | m. the range of sight |
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cakṣuṣpati | m. the lord of the eyes |
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cakṣuṣprīti | f. delight of the eyes. |
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cakṣuṣṭas | ind. away from the eye |
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cakṣuṣṭva | n. the state or condition of the eye |
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cakṣuṣya | mfn. pleasing to the eyes, wholesome for the eyes or the eyesight |
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cakṣuṣya | mfn. agreeable to the eyes, pleasing, good-looking, beautiful |
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cakṣuṣya | mfn. "being in any one's (instrumental case) range of sight "and"dear to any one (instrumental case) " |
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cakṣuṣya | m. a kind of collyrium (extracted from Amomum antorhiza) |
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cakṣuṣya | m. Pandanus odoratissimus |
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cakṣuṣya | m. Hyperanthera Moringa |
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cakṣuṣya | m. also Name of other plants (puṇḍarīka-, kanaka-) |
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cakṣuṣya | n. two kinds of collyrium (kharparī-tuttha-and sauvīrāñjana-) |
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cakṣuṣya | n. the small shrub prapauṇḍarīka- |
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cakṣuṣyā | f. a kind of collyrium (calx of brass or a blue stone) |
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cakṣuṣya | n. Pandanus odoratissimus |
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cakṣuṣya | n. Glycine labialis |
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cakṣuṣya | n. equals kṣurbahala- |
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cakvana | varia lectio for cakana-. |
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cal | (confer, compare car-and also caṭ-) cl.1. lati- (metrically also A1. te-; perf. cacāla- plural celur-; future caliṣyati-; Aorist acālīt-), to be moved, stir, tremble, shake, quiver, be agitated, palpitate etc. ; to move on or forward, proceed, go away, start off, depart (āsanebhyo 'calan-,"they rose from their seat", ) etc. ; to set (said of the day) ; to be moved from one's usual course, be disturbed, become confused or disordered, go astray etc. ; to turn away from, swerve, deviate from (ablative exempli gratia, 'for example' dharmāt-,to swerve from virtue ), fall off (with ablative) etc. ; to sport about, frolic, play () : Causal calayati- () , to cause to move, move, shake, jog, push, agitate, disturb ; to cause to deviate, turn off from (ablative) : Causal cālay- (Passive voice cālyate-) to cause to move, shake, jog, push, agitate etc. ; to drive, drive away, remove or expel from (ablative) ; to disturb, make confused or disordered ; to cause to deviate from (ablative) ; to cherish, foster (varia lectio for bal-): Intensive cañcalyate- (confer, compare cañcala-) or cāc- (confer, compare /a-vicācala-ff.) ; ([ confer, compare, ; Latin celer,pro-cello,ex-.]) |
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cala | mf(ā-)n. (gaRa pacādi-) moving, trembling, shaking, loose etc. |
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cala | mf(ā-)n. unsteady, fluctuating, perishable |
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cala | mf(ā-)n. disturbed, confused |
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cala | m. "agitation, shaking" See bhūmi-- |
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cala | m. wind |
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cala | m. wind (in med.) |
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cala | m. quicksilver |
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cala | m. a sprout, shoot |
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cala | n. water |
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calā | f. lightning |
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cala | n. incense |
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cala | n. the goddess of fortune |
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cala | n. a metre of 4 x 18 syllables (see a--, niś--, puṃścalī-, cāla-.) |
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calācala | mfn. movable and immovable, locomotive and stationary |
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calācala | mfn. ( cal- reduplicated Va1rtt. 6; vii, 4, 58 ) ever-moving (the wheel of saṃsāra-) |
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calācala | mfn. |
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calācala | mfn. moving to and fro, movable, tremulous, unfixed, loose |
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calācala | mfn. unsteady, changeable |
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calācala | m. a crow |
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calācala | m. Name of a man, |
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calācaleṣu | mfn. one whose arrow wavers or flies unsteadily |
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calacañcu | m. "moving its beak", the Greek partridge |
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calacitta | mf(ā-)n. fickle-minded |
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calacitta | mf(ā-)n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') |
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calacitta | m. Name of a man, |
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calacitta | n. fickleness of mind |
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calacittatā | f. idem or 'n. fickleness of mind ' |
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calacittatā | f. frivolity |
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calad | in compound for lat-. |
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caladala | m. "tremulous-leaved", Ficus religiosa |
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caladaṅga | m. "of a palpitating body", the fish Ophiocephalus aurantiacus |
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caladaṅgaka | m. "of a palpitating body", the fish Ophiocephalus aurantiacus |
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caladanta | m. a loose tooth |
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caladgu | mfn. one under whom the earth trembles |
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caladruma | m. Tribulus lanuginosus |
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calaghnī | f. Trigonella corniculata |
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calakarṇa | m. (in astronomy) the changeable hypothenuse ("the true distance of a planet from the earth") |
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calaketu | m. (in astronomy) Name of a moving ketu- |
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calakuṇḍala | m. Name of a man () |
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calana | mf(ā-)n. moving, movable, tremulous, shaking |
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calana | mf(ā-)n. moving on feet |
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calana | mf(ā-)n. wanton (a woman), |
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calana | m. a foot |
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calana | m. an antelope |
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calana | n. shaking motion, shaking, trembling etc. |
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calana | n. "motion", action, function |
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calana | n. walking about, wandering, roaming |
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calana | n. turning off from (ablative), |
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calana | n. (a-- negative) and |
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calana | n. the being disturbed |
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calana | n. the rope for tying an elephant |
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calanaka | m. n. a short petticoat (worn by dancing girls, etc.) |
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calanī | f. equals naka- |
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calanikā | f. silken fringes |
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calaniketa | mfn. having a perishable abode |
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calanīya | mfn. to be moved or shaken |
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calapattra | m. equals -dala- |
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calaprakṛti | mfn. of unsteady or wanton nature |
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calapuccha | m. Coracias indica |
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calas | n. wood-sorrel |
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calasaṃdhi | m. loose articulation of the bones, diarthrosis |
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calasvabhāva | mf(ā-)n. equals -prakṛti- |
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calat | pr. p. cal- q.v |
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calatā | f. shaking, tremulous motion |
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calātaṅka | m. "fluctuating disease", rheumatism |
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calātman | mfn. fickle-minded |
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calatpadam | ind. so as to move |
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calatpūrṇimā | f. the fish candraka- |
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calatsaṭa | mfn. with flying mane, |
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calatva | n. idem or 'f. shaking, tremulous motion ' |
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calendriya | mfn. having unsteady organs |
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caleṣu | for calācal- |
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cali | m. a cover |
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cali | m. a surtout |
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calīkṛ | to cause to move |
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calita | mfn. shaking, tremulous, unfixed etc. |
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calita | mfn. one who has moved on |
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calita | mfn. gone, departed (exempli gratia, 'for example' sa calitaḥ-,"he started off" ) |
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calita | mfn. walked (varia lectio) |
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calita | mfn. being on the march (an army) |
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calita | mfn. moved from one's usual course, disturbed, disordered (the mind, senses, fortune, etc.) etc. |
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calita | mfn. caused to deviate, turned off from (ablative) |
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calita | n. unsteady motion (of eyes) |
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calitasthāna | mfn. changing its place, R (B) iv, 1, 14. |
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calitavya | n. impersonal or used impersonally to be gone away |
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calormi | mfn. having agitated waves |
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calu | m. a monthful of water |
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caluka | m. (equals cul-) idem or 'm. a monthful of water ' |
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caluka | m. a small pot, gallipot |
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caluka | m. Name of a man |
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cam | cl.1. mati- (perf. cacāma- Aorist acamīt- ; Passive voice acami- ), to sip, drink ; to eat : Vedic or Veda cl.5. camnoti- : Causal cāmayati-, (see ā-, anv-ā--; paryā-cānta-, sam-ā-camya-.) |
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cama | m. plural equals camaka-sūkta- Va1rtt. 2 |
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camaka | m. Name of a man |
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camakasūkta | n. "the hymn containing came- ", Name of on |
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camakasūkta | n. see nam-. |
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camakasūkta | See cama-. |
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camana | n. sipping |
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camara | m. a kind of ox called the Yak (Bos grunniens) etc. |
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camara | mn. the bushy tail of the Yak (employed as chowrie or long brush for whisking off insects, flies, etc.;one of the insignia of royalty; see cām-) |
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camara | mn. a particular high number |
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camara | m. Name of a daitya- |
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camaraka | m. a bee |
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camarākṛti | m. "resembling the Yak", a kind of animal (equals sṛmara-) |
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camarapuccha | n. a Yak's tail |
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camarapuccha | m. "having a bushy tail", the Indian fox |
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camaravāla | m. "having hair as fine as that of a camara- tail", Name of a prince |
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camarī | f. the Bos grunniens etc. |
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camarī | f. a compound pedicle |
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camarika | m. "growing in clusters resembling a chowrie", Bauhinia variegata |
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camasa | m. (n. gaRa ardharcādi-;f(ī-). ;fr. cam-) a vessel used at sacrifices for drinking the soma-, kind of flat dish or cup or ladle (generally of a square shape, made of wood and furnished with a handle) etc. |
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camasa | m. a cake (made of barley, rice, or lentils, ground to meal), sweetmeat, flour |
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camasa | m. (gaRa gargādi-) Name of a son of ṛṣabha- |
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camasa | m. equals camasodbheda- |
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camasādhvaryu | m. the priest who manages the drinking-vessels etc. |
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camasī | f. ( gaRa gaurādi- ; in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' gaRa cūrṇādi-) a cake |
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camasi | f. equals sī-, a kind of cake |
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camasin | mfn. entitled to receive a camasa- (filled with soma-) |
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camasin | m. Name of a man gaRa 1. naḍādi-. |
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camasodbheda | m. |
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camasodbhedana | n. Name of a place of pilgrimage (spot of bursting forth of the river sarasvatī-) |
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camat | ind. "an interjection of surprise", only in compound |
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camatkāra | m. astonishment, surprise etc. |
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camatkāra | m. show, spectacle |
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camatkāra | m. riot, festive turbulence |
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camatkāra | m. high poetical composition |
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camatkāra | m. Achyranthes aspera |
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camatkāracandrikā | f. Name of a grammar |
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camatkāracintāmaṇi | m. Name of work |
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camatkaraṇa | n. astonishment |
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camatkaraṇa | n. producing wonder, causing surprise |
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camatkaraṇa | n. spectacle, festival |
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camatkaraṇa | n. high poetical composition |
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camatkāranagara | n. Name of a town (equals vṛddha-n-) |
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camatkāranṛtya | n. a kind of dance. |
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camatkārin | mfn. astonishing |
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camatkārita | mfn. astonished |
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camatkāritā | f. the producing of astonishment, |
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camatkṛ | to express astonishment ; to produce astonishment |
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camatkṛta | mfn. equals -kārita- |
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camatkṛta | mfn. become proud |
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camatkṛti | f. astonishment, surprise. |
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camb | cl.1. bati-, to go |
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camīkāra | m. reciting the camaka-sūkta- |
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camīkṛ | to recite the camaka-sūkta- over anything |
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camp | (see kamp-, capala-) cl.10. payati- varia lectio for champ- |
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campa | m. Bauhinia variegata |
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campa | m. Name of the founder of campā- (son of pṛthulākṣa- or of harita-) |
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campā | f. Name of a town in aṅga- (the modern Bhagapur or a place in its vicinity;residence of karṇa- ;of brahma-datta- ) |
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campā | f. of pa- q.v |
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campādhipa | (pādh-) m. a prince of campā- equals peśa- |
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campaka | m. Michelia Campaka (bearing a yellow fragrant flower) etc. |
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campaka | m. a kind of perfume |
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campaka | m. a particular part of the bread-fruit |
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campaka | m. Name of a man |
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campaka | m. of a relation of the jaina- meru-tuṅga- |
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campaka | m. of a country |
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campaka | n. the flower of the Campaka tree etc. |
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campaka | n. the fruit of a variety of the plantain |
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campakā | f. Name of a town, |
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campakacaturdaśī | f. "the 14th day in the light half of jyaiṣṭha-", Name of a festival. |
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campakadeśa | m. the Campaka country. |
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campakagandha | m. "Campaka-fragrance", a kind of incense (varia lectio dhi-or dhin-) |
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campakalatā | f. Name of a woman, |
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campakālu | m. the bread-fruit tree |
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campakamālā | f. a metre of 4 x 10 syllables |
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campakamālā | f. Name of a woman |
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campakanātha | m. Name of an author. |
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campakaprabhu | m. Name of kalhaṇa-'s father. |
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campakapura | n. Name of a town, |
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campakarambhā | f. a kind of plantain |
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campakāraṇya | n. "Campaka forest", Name of a place of pilgrimage |
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campakaśreṣṭhikathānaka | n. Name (also title or epithet) of a tale. |
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campakavatī | f. Name of a wood in magadha- (vv.ll. kā-v-and kāvalī-) |
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campakavatī | f. of a town, 5, 0/1 (varia lectio) |
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campakāvatī | varia lectio for ka-v- (see ) |
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campakavyavahārikathā | f. Name of a tale (about the merchant Campaka). |
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campakolba | m. equals kālu- |
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campakośa | for kolba- |
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campakunda | m. a kind of fish |
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campālu | m. for pakālu- |
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campana | n. a jump (?) |
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campāpurī | f. the town campā- |
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campāṣaṣṭhī | f. the 6th day in the bright half of mārgaśīrṣa- or bhādrapada-, |
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campāvatī | f. idem or 'f. the town campā- ' |
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campāvatī | f. Name of nidhi-pati-'s wife |
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campeśa | m. "lord of campā-", karṇa- |
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campopalakṣita | mfn. "marked by campā-", dwelling in campā- and its vicinity |
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campū | f. a kind of elaborate composition in which the same subject is continued through alternations in prose and verse (gadya-and padya-) (see gaṅgā--, nala--.) |
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campūbhārata | n. Name of a reproduction in prose and verse of the contents of (by ananta-bhaṭṭa-) . |
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campūkathāsūtra | n. Name of work |
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campūrāmāyaṇa | n. Name of a reproduction in prose and verse of the contents of (by lakṣmaṇakavi-) . |
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camriṣ | f. "libations (contained) in sacrificial ladles" ( fr. camas/a-) |
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camrīṣa | mfn. "contained in the cam/ū- " (), |
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camū | f. (Ved. locative case m/ū- six times;once mv/i-, ; Nominal verb dual number mv/ā-,iii, 55, 20; genitive case locative case mv/os-; Nominal verb plural mv/as-,viii, 2, 8; locative case plural m/ūṣu-) a vessel or part (two or more in number) of the reservoir into which the soma- is poured |
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camū | f. dual number mv/au- "the two great receptacles of all living beings", heaven and earth (see ) |
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camū | f. sg. a coffin (?) |
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camū | f. an army or division of an army (129 elephants, as many cars, 2187 horse, and 3645 foot ) |
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camūcara | m. a warrior , |
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camūhara | m. Name of one of the viśve- devā-s |
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camūnātha | m. leader of a division, general |
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camūnātha | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') |
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camūnāyaka | m. idem or 'm. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') ' |
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camūpa | m. idem or 'm. idem or 'm. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') ' ' |
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camūpāla | m. idem or 'm. (camu-p- )' |
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camupati | See mū-p-. |
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camūpati | m. idem or 'm. idem or 'm. idem or 'm. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') ' ' ' etc. |
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camūpati | m. (camu-p- ) |
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camūru | m. a kind of deer (see sam-) |
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camūrudṛś | f. an antelope-eyed woman ( iv, 3/4) . |
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camūrunetrā | f. idem or 'f. an antelope-eyed woman ( iv, 3/4) .' |
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camūṣad | mfn. lying on the camū- vessel |
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camūṣad | mfn. |
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caṇ | (see can-) cl.1 P. ṇati-, to give ; to go ; to injure ; to sound (varia lectio for vaṇ-), : Causal Aorist acicaṇat-, or acacāṇat- |
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can | cl.1. nati-, to sound, utter a sound ; to hurt, injure |
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can | (see kan-), only Aorist subjunctive 2. dual number caniṣṭ/am- "to delight in, be satisfied with (locative case) " ; and 3. sg. c/aniṣṭhat- ([ jan- ]),"to satisfy, please" |
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caṇa | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' (; equals cañcu-) renowned or famous for |
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caṇa | m. the chick-pea (see akṣara--, kathā--, cāra--, māyā--). |
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cana | ind. (ca n/a- ) and not, also not, even not, not even (this particle is placed after the word to which it gives force;a preceding verb is accentuated[ ];in Vedic language it is generally, but not always, found without any other negative particle, whereas in the later language another negative is usually added exempli gratia, 'for example' /āpaś can/apr/a minanti vrat/aṃ vāṃ-,"not even the waters violate your ordinance" ; n/āha vivyāca pṛthiv/ī can/āinaṃ-,"the earth even does not contain him", iii, 36, 4;in class. Sanskrit it is only used after the interrogatives k/a-, katar/a-, katam/a-, katham-, k/ad-, kad/ā-, kim-, k/utas-, kva-,making them indefinite) etc. also |
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caṇabhojin | m. "eating chick-pease", a horse |
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caṇadruma | m. a kind of Tribulus |
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caṇaka | m. the chick-pea |
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caṇaka | m. Name of cāṇakya-'s father |
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caṇaka | m. of a village |
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caṇakā | f. linseed |
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caṇakalavaṇa | n. pease with salt, sour pease |
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caṇakaloṇī | f. (for -lavaṇī-) idem or 'n. pease with salt, sour pease ' |
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caṇakāmlaka | n. equals ka-lavaṇa- |
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caṇakāmlavār | n. acid water drops on cicer leaves |
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caṇakātmaja | m. " caṇaka-'s son", cāṇakya- |
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caṇapattrī | f. the shrub rudantī- |
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caṇārarūpya | n. Name of a village Va1rtt. 3 |
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canas | n. "delight, satisfaction", only with dhā- P. and A1. to delight in, be satisfied with (accusative or locative case), enjoy (see s/a--and sa-c/anas-.) |
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canasaya | Nom. yati-, to address with the word canasita- |
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canasita | mfn. (Passive voice parasmE-pada fr. sya-) "satisfied, gracious"(only the vocative case is used in the address to a Brahman, added after his N. ) () |
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canasitavat | mfn. (speech or address) containing the word canasita-, |
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canasitottara | mfn. followed by canasita- (a N.) |
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canasya | Nom. (imperative 2. dual number sy/atam-) to delight in (accusative), enjoy |
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caṇatva | n. the being famous for (in compound) |
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caṇava | m. an inferior kind of grain, |
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cañc | cl.1 P. cati-, to leap, jump, move, dangle, be unsteady, shake () |
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cañca | m. a basket |
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cañcā | f. anything made of cane or reeds, basket-work |
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cañcā | f. equals ñcā-puruṣa- Va1rtt. 5 , and |
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cañcā | f. of ca- q.v |
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cañcala | mf(ā-)n. (fr. Intensive cal-) moving to and fro, movable, unsteady, shaking, quivering, flickering etc. |
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cañcala | mf(ā-)n. unsteady, inconstant, inconsiderate |
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cañcala | m. the wind |
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cañcala | m. a lover, libertine |
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cañcala | m. Name of an asura- |
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cañcalā | f. lightning |
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cañcala | m. a river |
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cañcala | m. long pepper |
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cañcala | m. fortune, goddess of fortune (lakṣmī-) (see etc.) |
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cañcala | m. a metre of 4 x 16 syllables |
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cañcala | m. (also) a wagtail, |
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cañcalahṛdaya | mfn. "unsteady-hearted", capricious, fickle |
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cañcalākhya | m. incense |
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cañcalākṣikā | f. "unsteady-eyed"(so called as not having a fixed caesura), a metre of 4 x 12 syllables. |
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cañcalatā | f. unsteadiness, fickleness |
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cañcalataila | n. Liquidambar orientale |
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cañcalatara | mfn. (Comparative degree) extremely unsteady |
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cañcalatva | n. equals -tā- |
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cañcalī | f. a kind of cricket |
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cañcalita | mfn. caused to shake or quiver |
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cañcāpuruṣa | m. a strawman, doll (said contemptuously of a man) () . |
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cañcarī | f. (fr. Intensive car-) a bee |
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cañcarīka | m. idem or 'f. (fr. Intensive car-) a bee ' |
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cañcarīkāvalī | f. "row of bees", a metre or 4 x 13 syllables. |
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cañcarin | m. (fr. Intensive car-) a bee |
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cañcatka | mfn. (fr. pr. p. cat-) leaping, jumping, dangling, vArttika |
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cañcatpuṭa | m. equals cacc- |
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cañcu | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' (equals caṇa-, cuñcu-) renowned or famous for |
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cañcu | skilled, clever in |
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cañcu | m. a deer |
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cañcu | m. the castor-oil plant (see -taila-) |
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cañcu | m. a red kind of the same plant |
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cañcu | m. the plant go-nāḍīka- (or nāḍīca-) |
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cañcu | m. the plant kṣudracañcu- |
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cañcu | m. Name of a son of harita- |
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cañcu | f. a beak, bill |
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cañcu | f. equals -pattra- |
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cañcu | f. (n. ?) a box (applied as a N. to one of the 3 kinds of famine) |
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cañcū | f. a beak, bill |
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cañcū | f. equals ñcu-pattra- |
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cañcubhṛt | "having a beak", a bird |
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cañcūḍa | m. equals ñcu-pattra- |
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cañcukā | f. a beak, bill |
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cañcūka | m. equals ñcu-pattra- |
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cañcūka | m. plural Name of a people (south-west of madhya-deśa-) |
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cañcula | varia lectio for cuñc-. |
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cañcumat | m. idem or '"having a beak", a bird ' |
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cañcuparṇikā | f. idem or 'm. "beak-leaved", a kind of vegetable ' |
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cañcupattra | m. "beak-leaved", a kind of vegetable |
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cañcuprahāra | m. a peck with a beak |
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cañcupuṭa | m. or n. the cavity of a beak, a bird's bill when shut |
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cañcūpuṭa | equals ñcu-p- |
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cañcupuṭaka | equals ṭa- |
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cañcupuṭī | f. idem or 'm. or n. the cavity of a beak, a bird's bill when shut ' |
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cañcupuṭī | f. Name of a plant |
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cañcura | m. equals cu-pattra- |
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cañcura | (?) . See puṇya--. |
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cañcūryamāṇa | mfn. fr. Intensive car- q.v |
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cañcusūci | m. "using the beak as a needle", the tailor-bird (Sylvia sutoria) |
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cañcusūcika | m. "using the beak as a needle", the tailor-bird (Sylvia sutoria) |
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cañcutā | f. equals -tva- |
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cañcutā | f. skill, cleverness |
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cañcutā | f. the state of a beak |
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cañcutaila | n. castor-oil |
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cañcutva | n. the being famous for (in compound) |
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cañcutva | n. skill, cleverness |
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caṇḍ | (derived fr. c/aṇḍa-) cl.1.10. A1. ṇḍate-, ṇḍayate-, to be angry or wrathful |
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cand | (fr. ścand- q.v) cl.1. dati- () , to shine, be bright ; to gladden ; ([ confer, compare Latin candeo,candela.]) |
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caṇḍa | mf(ā- ; ī- etc.)n. (probably fr. candr/a-,"glowing"with passion) fierce, violent, cruel, impetuous, hot, ardent with passion, passionate, angry etc. |
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caṇḍa | mf(ā-)n. circumcised |
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caṇḍa | m. Name of a mythical being (c/aṇḍasya napty/as-,"daughters of caṇḍa-", a class of female demons ), |
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caṇḍa | m. śiva- or bhairava- (equals sūrya-) |
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caṇḍa | m. Name of a demon causing diseases |
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caṇḍa | m. of a daitya-, |
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caṇḍa | m. of an attendant of yama- or of śiva- |
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caṇḍa | m. of one of the 7 clouds enveloping the earth at the deluge |
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caṇḍa | m. equals -cukrā- |
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caṇḍa | n. heat |
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caṇḍa | n. passion, wrath |
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caṇḍā | f. (gaRa bahv-ādi-), Name of durgā- (especially as incarnation for the purpose of destroying the asura- mahiṣa-, this exploit forming the subject of the and being particularly celebrated in Bengal at the durgāpūjā- about Oct. Nov.) |
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caṇḍā | f. Name of one of the 8 nāyikā-s or sakti-s of durgā- |
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caṇḍā | f. Name of an attendant of the 12th arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī- |
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caṇḍā | f. of a river |
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caṇḍā | f. of a plant (Andropogon aciculatus ;Mucuna pruritus ;Salvinia cucullata ;white dūrvā- grass ; liṅginī- ) |
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caṇḍā | f. a kind of perfume (commonly Chor) |
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canda | m. (for dr/a-) the moon |
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canda | m. Name of the author of the work pṛthivi-rāja-rāsaka-. |
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caṇḍabala | m. Name of one of rāma-'s monkey followers |
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caṇḍabhānu | m. Name of a man |
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caṇḍabhārgava | m. Name of a Brahman of cyavana-'s family |
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caṇḍabhujaṃga | m. Name of a man |
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caṇḍacukrā | f. the tamarind tree |
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caṇḍadhāman | m. idem or 'm. equals -kara- ' |
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caṇḍadīdhiti | m. equals -kara- |
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caṇḍādityatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha- |
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caṇḍaghaṇṭā | f. "having hot bells", Name of durgā-, (see caṇḍikaghaṇṭa-.) |
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caṇḍaghoṣa | m. Name of a man |
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caṇḍagirika | m. Name of a man, |
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caṇḍagrāhavat | mfn. filled with fierce crocodiles (a river) |
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candaka | mfn. pleasing |
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candaka | m. the moon |
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candaka | m. moonlight |
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candaka | m. varia lectio for draka- q.v |
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caṇḍakāpālika | m. Name of a teacher, (see ṣaṇḍ-.) |
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candakapuṣpa | for candana-p- |
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caṇḍakara | m. "hot-rayed", the sun |
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caṇḍakarāya | Nom. rāyate-, to resemble the sun |
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caṇḍakarman | m. Name of a rākṣasa- |
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caṇḍakauśika | m. Name of a son of kakṣīvat- |
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caṇḍakauśika | n. Name of a drama |
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caṇḍaketu | m. Name of a man |
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caṇḍakiraṇa | m. equals -kara- |
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caṇḍakolāhalā | f. a kind of musical instrument |
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caṇḍāla | m. (equals cāṇḍāl/a-) an outcast, man of the lowest and most despised of the mixed tribes (born from a śūdra- father and a Brahman mother) etc. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'"a very low representative of.") |
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caṇḍālā | f. a caṇḍāla- woman |
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candalā | f. Name of a woman (see dralā-) |
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candaladevī | f. Name of the princess candralekhā- |
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caṇḍālakanda | m. Name of a bulbous plant |
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caṇḍālatā | f. the condition of a caṇḍāla- |
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caṇḍālatva | n. idem or 'f. the condition of a caṇḍāla- ' , 8. |
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caṇḍālavallakī | f. the caṇḍāla- or common lute |
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caṇḍālī | f. (gaRa śārṅgaravādi-) idem or 'f. a caṇḍāla- woman ' (one of the 8 kinds of women attending on kaula- worship) |
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caṇḍālī | f. Name of a plant |
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caṇḍālikā | f. equals la-vallakī- |
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caṇḍālikā | f. Name of a plant |
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caṇḍālikā | f. of durgā- |
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caṇḍālikābandham | ind. so as to form a particular knot (not in ) |
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caṇḍam | ind. violently, in anger |
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caṇḍamahāroṣaṇatantra | n. Name of a Buddhist work. |
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caṇḍamahāsena | m. Name of a king of ujjayinī- |
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caṇḍamarīci | m. equals -kara- |
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caṇḍamāruta | Name of work |
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caṇḍamṛga | m. a wild animal (applied to a passionate man) |
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caṇḍāṃśu | m. equals ṇḍa-kara- |
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caṇḍamuṇḍā | f. a form of durgā- (see carma-m-, cāmuṇḍā-.) |
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candana | mn. sandal (Sirium myrtifolium, either the tree, wood, or the unctuous preparation of the wood held in high estimation as perfumes;hence in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' a term for anything which is the most excellent of its kind gaRa vyāghrādi-) etc. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-). ) |
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candana | m. Name of a divine being |
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candana | m. of a prince |
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candana | m. equals naka- |
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candana | m. Name of an ape |
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candana | n. the grass bhadra-kālī- |
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candanā | f. a kind of creeper |
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candana | n. Name of a river (varia lectio for ndrā-) |
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candanabhānu | Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-, |
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candanācala | m. equals na-giri- |
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candanadāsa | m. Name of a man |
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candanadāsa | m. of a merchant |
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candanādri | m. idem or 'm. equals na-giri- ' |
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candanagandha | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-, |
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candanagaura | mfn. white as the moon, |
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candanagiri | m. "sandal-mountain", the Malaya |
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candanagopā | f. a kind of Ichnocarpus |
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candanāgrya | m. Name of a man |
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candanaka | m. Name of a man |
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candanamaya | mfn. made or consisting of sandal-wood, |
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candanāmbhas | n. equals na-rasa- |
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candanapāla | m. Name of a prince |
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candanapaṅka | m. sandal-unguent |
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candanapāta | m. laying on of sandal-unguent |
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candanapura | n. Name of a town , |
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candanapuṣpa | n. cloves |
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candanapuṣpaka | n. cloves |
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candanaputri | f. Name of a mythical doll |
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candanaputrikā | f. Name of a mythical doll |
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candanarasa | m. sandal-water |
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candanasāra | m. idem or 'n. idem or 'f. a sandal wood, ' ' , |
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candanasāra | m. a kind of alkali |
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candanasārivā | f. equals -gopā- |
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candanavanī | f. a sandal wood, |
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candanavāri | n. idem or 'f. a sandal wood, ' |
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candanāvatī | f. Name of a river (?), |
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candanāya | Nom. yate-, to become a sandal-tree |
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caṇḍanāyikā | f. Name of one of the 8 nāyikā-s of durgā- |
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caṇḍanāyikā | f. Name of durgā- |
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candanī | f. Name of a river (see ku--, pīta--, rakta--, śveta--, hari--.) |
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candanin | mfn. anointed with sandal (śiva-) |
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candanīyā | f. a kind of yellow pigment |
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candanodaka | n. equals na-rasa- |
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candanodakadundubhi | m. Name of bhava- |
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caṇḍāntika | n. for c/aṇḍātaka- |
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caṇḍapotaka | m. Name of an elephant |
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caṇḍaprabha | m. Name of a man |
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caṇḍapradyota | m. Name of a prince |
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caṇḍaprayāta | n. caṇḍavṛṣṭiprapāta |
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caṇḍaraśmi | m. equals -kara- |
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caṇḍarava | m. "crying harshly", Name of a jackal |
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caṇḍarocis | m. equals -kara- |
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caṇḍarudrikā | f. knowledge of mystical nature (acquired by worship of the nāyikā-s) |
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caṇḍarūpā | f. "terribly formed", Name of a goddess |
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caṇḍaśakti | m. "of impetuous valour", Name of a daitya- |
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caṇḍaśīla | mfn. "of an impetuous character", passionate |
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caṇḍasiṃha | m. Name of a prince |
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caṇḍāśoka | m. "impetuous aśoka-", Name of a prince (also called kāmāśoka-, and as protector of Buddhism dharmāśoka-) |
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caṇḍatā | f. warmth, pungency |
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caṇḍatā | f. equals -tva- |
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caṇḍāta | m. Nerium odorum (see caṇḍī-kusuma-) |
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caṇḍātaka | n. a short petticoat |
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caṇḍātaka | n. see caṇḍāntika-. |
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caṇḍatāla | m. (in music) a kind of measure. |
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caṇḍatuṇḍaka | m. "powerful-beaked", Name of a son of the bird garuḍa- |
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caṇḍatva | n. warmth of temper, passionateness, |
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caṇḍavarman | m. Name of a prince |
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caṇḍavat | mfn. violent, warm, passionate |
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caṇḍavatī | f. Name of one of the 8 nāyikā-s of durgā- |
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caṇḍavatī | f. Name of durgā- |
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caṇḍavega | mfn. having an impetuous course or current (said of the sea, of the battle, and of time) |
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caṇḍavega | m. Name of a metre |
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caṇḍavega | m. of a gandharva- chief. 27, 13 |
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caṇḍavegā | f. "Name of a river" |
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caṇḍavegāsaṃgamatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha- |
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caṇḍavikrama | mfn. of impetuous valour |
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caṇḍavikrama | mfn. Name of a prince |
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caṇḍavīra | m. Name of a Buddhist deity. |
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caṇḍavṛṣṭiprapāta | m. (or? caṇḍaprayāta c/aṇḍa--prayāta- n.) "impetuous rainfall", a metre of 4 lines of 27 syllables each (the first 6 being short and the rest forming 7 Amphimacers). |
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caṇḍavṛtti | mfn. "of an impetuous character", obstinate, rebellious |
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caṇḍeśa | Name of a liṅga- |
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caṇḍeśvara | m. " caṇḍā-'s lord", śiva- |
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caṇḍeśvara | m. Name of one of śiva-'s attendants |
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caṇḍeśvara | m. Name of a writer on jurisprudence, |
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caṇḍeśvara | m. of an astronomer |
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caṇḍeśvara | m. of an ancestor of jagaddhara- (mentioned in his commentator or commentary on ) |
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caṇḍeśvara | n. Name of a tīrtha- |
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caṇḍeśvarapraśnavidyā | f. "knowledge of caṇḍeśvara-'s questions", Name of work |
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caṇḍeśvararasa | m. Name of a medical preparation (made of mercury, arsenic, etc.) |
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candhana | See cāndhanāyana-. |
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caṇḍī | f. (gaRa bahv-ādi-) a passionate woman, vixen |
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caṇḍī | f. a term of endearment applied to a mistress |
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caṇḍī | f. Name of durgā- |
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