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car | cl.1. c/arati-, rarely te- (subjunctive c/arat-,3 plural c/arān- ; perf. cac/āra-[ etc.] , 2 sg. cacartha- ; plural cerur-,etc.; ratur- etc.; A1. cere- ; future cariṣyati-, te-; Aorist acārīt-[ ]; infinitive mood c/aritum-[ ]or cartum-[ ] , Vedic or Veda car/adhyai-[ ], c/aritave-[ ], car/ase-[ ], car/āyai-[ ], caritos-[ ]; ind.p. caritv/ā- ; cartvā- ; cīrtvā-, ; parasmE-pada c/arat-) to move one's self, go, walk, move, stir, roam about, wander (said of men, animals, water, ships, stars, etc.) etc. ; to spread, be diffused (as fire) ; to move or travel through, pervade, go along, follow etc. ; to behave, conduct one's self, act, live, treat (with instrumental case or locative case) etc. ; to be engaged in, occupied or busy with (instr exempli gratia, 'for example' yajñ/ena c-,"to be engaged in a sacrifice" ) etc. ; (with[ ]or without[ ] mithun/am-) to have intercourse with, have to do with (instrumental case) ; (with a parasmE-pada or adjective (cf. mfn.) or ind.p. or adverb) to continue performing or being (exempli gratia, 'for example' arcantaś cerur-,"they continued worshipping" ; svāminam avajñāya caret-,"he may go on despising his master" ) etc. ; (in astronomy) to be in any asterism or conjunction ; to undertake, set about, under go, observe, practise, do or act in general, effect, make (exempli gratia, 'for example' vrat/āni-"to observe vows" etc.; vighnaṃ c-,"to put a hindrance" ; bhaikṣaṃ c-"to beg" ; vivādaṃ c-,"to be engaged in a lawsuit" ; mṛgayāṃ c-,"to hunt" ; sambandhāṃś c-,"to enter into connections" ; mārgaṃ cacāra bāṇaiḥ-,"he made a way with arrows" ; tapasā indriyāṇi c-,to exercise one's organs with penance ) etc. ; to consume, eat (with accusative), graze ; to make or render (with double accusative) exempli gratia, 'for example' nar/endraṃ satya-sthaṃ carāma-,"let us make the king keep his word" : Causal cārayati-, to cause to move or walk about (Aorist /acīcarat-) ; to pasture ; to send, direct, turn, move etc. ; to cause any one (accusative) to walk through (accusative) ; to drive away from (ablative) ; to cause any one (accusative) to practise or perform (with accusative) ; to cause (any animal accusative) to eat ; to cause to copulate ; to ascertain (as through a spy instrumental case) ; to doubt (see vi--) : Desiderative cicariṣati-, to try to go (parasmE-pada cicarṣat-) ; to wish to act or conduct one's self ; to try to have intercourse with (instrumental case), : Intensive carcarīti- A1. or rarely ([ ]) Passive voice cañcūryate- (curīti-and cūrti- ; ind.p. cūrya- ; parasmE-pada once P. cūryat- ) to move quickly or repeatedly, walk about, roam about (in locative case) etc. ; to act wantonly or coquettishly (see ) ; ([ see, etc.]) |
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cara | mfn. (gaRa pacādi-) moving, locomotive (as animals opposed to plants, or as the karaṇa-s in astrology) etc.  |
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cara | mfn. (equals saṃcārin-) forming the retinue of any one  |
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cara | mfn. movable, shaking, unsteady  |
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cara | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' going, walking, wandering, being, living, practising (exempli gratia, 'for example' adhaś--, anta--, antarikṣa--, ap--, ādāya--, udake--,etc.; see )  |
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cara | mf(ī-)n. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' ( ) having been formerly (exempli gratia, 'for example' āḍhya--, devadatta--, qq. vv.; a-dṛṣṭa--or nadṛṣṭa--,"not seen before" [once f. irregular ā-, ] ; an-ālokita-- idem or 'mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' going, walking, wandering, being, living, practising (exempli gratia, 'for example' adhaś--, anta--, antarikṣa--, ap--, ādāya--, udake--,etc.; see )' )  |
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cara | m. a spy, secret emissary or agent etc.  |
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cara | m. equals caraṭa-  |
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cara | m. the small shell Cypraea moneta  |
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cara | m. the wind, air  |
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cara | m. the planet Mars  |
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cara | m. a game played with dice (similar to backgammon)  |
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cara | m. a cowrie  |
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cara | m. "passage" See a--, duś--  |
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cara | n. (in astronomy) ascensional difference  |
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cara | in astronomy, read,"the difference of time between the rising of a heavenly body at laṅkā- or Ceylon, over which the first meridian passes, and that of its rising at any particular place".  |
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carā | f. dative case r/āyai- infinitive mood car- q.v  |
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cara | n. (in music) Name of a mūrchanā-  |
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cara | n. equals digambaraprasiddhā- gaRa gaurādi-  |
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cara | n. also in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' See anu-- and sahacarī-.  |
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carabha | n. equals -griha-  |
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carabhavana | n. idem or 'n. equals -griha- '  |
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carācara | mfn. movable and immovable, locomotive and stationary, moving and fixed (as animals and plants)  |
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carācara | n. the aggregate of all created things whether animate or inanimate, world  |
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carācara | mfn. ( car- reduplicated Va1rtt. 6; vii, 4, 58 ) moving, locomotive, running  |
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carācara | n. Cypraea moneta  |
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carācara | and carāc- See car-.  |
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carācaraguru | m. the lord of the world (brahmā-)  |
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carācaraguru | m. Name of śiva-,  |
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caradala | n. equals -khaṇḍa-  |
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caradalajā | f. equals cara-jā-, .  |
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caradeva | m. Name of a man  |
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caradravya | n. plural "movables", goods and chattels  |
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caragṛha | n. a moving or varying sign of the zodiac, id est the 1st, 4th, 7th, and 10th vci, 3 and 14  |
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carahārdha | n. the half of the foot  |
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carahārdha | n. half of the fourth of a stanza  |
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carajā | f. (scilicet jyā-) the sign of -khaṇḍa-  |
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carajyā | f. idem or 'f. (scilicet jyā-) the sign of -khaṇḍa- ' , 34 Scholiast or Commentator  |
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caraka | m. a wanderer, wandering religious student  |
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caraka | m. a spy  |
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caraka | m. a kind of ascetic  |
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caraka | m. a kind of medicinal plant  |
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caraka | m. Name of a muni- and physician (the Serpent-king śeṣa-, who was the recipient of the āyur-veda-;once on visiting the earth and finding it full of sickness he became moved with pity and determined to become incarnate as the son of a muni- for alleviating disease;he was called caraka- because he had visited the earth as a kind of spy or cara-;he then composed a new book on medicine, based on older works of agni-veśa- and other pupils of ātreya- )  |
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caraka | m. Name of a lexicographer  |
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caraka | m. plural (see ) Name of a branch of the black yajur-veda- (the practises and rites-enjoined by which are different in some respects from those in ) on and  |
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caraka | m. Name of an evil spirit  |
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carakabhāṣya | n. Name of another commentator or commentary on by kṛṣṇa-.  |
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carakācārya | m. a teacher of the caraka-s  |
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carakādhvaryu | m. idem or 'm. a teacher of the caraka-s ' (generally plural)  |
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carakagrantha | m. caraka-'s book (on med.)  |
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carakatantra | n. idem or 'm. caraka-'s book (on med.)'  |
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carakatantravyākhyā | f. Name of a commentator or commentary on by hari-candra-.  |
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carakhaṇḍa | n. (in astronomy) the amount of the ascensional difference  |
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carakī | f. a kind of venomous fish  |
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carama | m. (Nominal verb plural me-,or mās- )f(ā-)n. (in compound ) last, ultimate, final etc. (mā kriyā-,"the [final id est ]funeral ceremony " )  |
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carama | m. the outermost (first or last, opposed to the middle one)  |
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carama | m. later  |
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carama | m. (maṃ kiṃ-,"what more?" )  |
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carama | m. "western", in compound  |
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carama | m. lowest, least  |
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carama | m. a particular high number  |
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carama | m. at last, at the end  |
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carama | m. after any one (genitive case)  |
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caramabhavika | mfn. being in the last earthly state  |
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caramācala | m. equals ma-giri-  |
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caramādri | m. equals ma-giri-  |
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caramagiri | m. idem or 'm. the western ("earth-supporter"or) mountain '  |
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caramājā | f. the last or smallest she-goat  |
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caramakāla | m. the last moments, hour of death  |
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caramakṣmābhṛt | m. the western ("earth-supporter"or) mountain  |
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caramam | ind. last  |
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caramaśairṣika | mf(ī-)n. having the points turned towards the west  |
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caramatas | ind. at the outermost end  |
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caramavaiyākaraṇa | m. (the last id est) an ignorant grammarian  |
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caramāvasthā | f. the last state  |
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caramavayas | mfn. (see ) being in the last stage of life, old  |
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caramūrti | f. an idol which is carried about in procession  |
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caramya | Nom. myati-, to be the last gaRa kaṇḍv-ādi-.  |
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caraṇa | mn. (gaRa ardharcādi-) a foot etc. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-). )  |
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caraṇa | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' plural) "the feet of", the venerable (N. N.)  |
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caraṇa | m. a pillar, support  |
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caraṇa | m. the root (of a tree)  |
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caraṇa | m. a pāda- or line of a stanza,  |
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caraṇa | m. a dactyl  |
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caraṇa | m. a 4th part (pāda-)  |
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caraṇa | m. a section, subdivision (catuś-- q.v)  |
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caraṇa | m. a school or branch of the veda-  |
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caraṇa | n. going round or about, motion, course |
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caraṇa | n. acting, dealing, managing, (liturgical) performance, observance  |
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caraṇa | n. behaviour, conduct of life  |
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caraṇa | n. good or moral conduct  |
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caraṇa | n. practising (generally in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' see tapaś--[ tapasaś c- ], bhikṣā--, bhaikṣa--)  |
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caraṇa | n. grazing  |
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caraṇa | n. consuming, eating  |
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caraṇa | n. a particular high number (see dvi--, puraś--, ratha--).  |
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caraṇabhaṅga | m. fracture of the foot  |
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caraṇābharaṇa | n. a foot-ornament  |
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caraṇadāsa | m. Name of the author of the guru-śiṣya-saṃvāda- and of the philos. poem nāciketopākhyāna-.  |
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caraṇagata | mfn. fallen at one's feet  |
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caraṇagranthi | m. "foot-joint", the ancle  |
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caraṇaka | n. a small foot,  |
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caraṇakamala | n. "foot-lotus", a beautiful foot  |
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caraṇakisalaya | n. idem or 'n. "foot-lotus", a beautiful foot '  |
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caraṇākṣa | m. (equals akṣa-pāda-) gautama-  |
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caraṇalagna | mfn. equals -gata-  |
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caraṇāmṛta | n. "foot-nectar", the water in which the feet of a Brahman or spiritual guide have been washed  |
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caraṇānamita | mfn. bent under the feet, trodden down  |
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caraṇānati | f. equals ṇa-patana- ( ) .  |
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caraṇanyāsa | m. footstep  |
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caraṇanyāsa | m. foot-mark  |
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caraṇapa | m. "root-drinker", a tree  |
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caraṇapadma | mn. equals -kamala-  |
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caraṇaparvan | n. equals -granthi-  |
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caraṇapāta | m. equals -patana-  |
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caraṇapāta | m. tread, kick  |
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caraṇapatana | n. a foot-fall  |
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caraṇapatita | mfn. equals -ga-  |
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caraṇaprasāra | m. stretching the legs  |
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caraṇapṛṣṭha | m. the back of the foot  |
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caraṇāravinda | n. equals ṇakamala-  |
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caraṇasa | mfn. fr. ṇa- gaRa tṛṇādi-.  |
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caraṇasevā | f. "service on one's feet", devotion  |
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caraṇāskandana | n. treading down with the feet  |
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caraṇaśuśrūṣā | f. equals -patana-  |
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caraṇatra | "foot-saver", a shoe,  |
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caraṇavat | mfn. of good conduct  |
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caraṇavyūha | m. Name of a treatise on the schools of the veda-.  |
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caraṇayodhin | m. "foot-fighter", a cock  |
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caraṇāyudha | mfn. having the feet for weapons  |
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caraṇāyudha | m. a cock  |
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caraṇayuga | n. both feet  |
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caraṇayuga | n. two lines of a stanza  |
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caraṇi | (only genitive case plural ṇīnām-) mfn. "movable", active ( )  |
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caraṇila | mfn. fr. ṇa- gaRa kāśādi-.  |
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caraṇīyamāna | mf(ā-)n. engaged in, carrying on (with accusative)  |
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caraṇodaka | n. equals ṇāmṛta-  |
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caraṇopadhāna | n. a foot-rest  |
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caraṇopaga | mfn. in contact with the feet, at the feet  |
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caranta | m. Name of a man  |
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caraṇṭī | f. equals raṭī-  |
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caraṇya | Nom. ṇyati-, to move gaRa kaṇḍvādi- (see ā--, uc--).  |
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caraṇya | mfn. foot-like gaRa śākhādi-.  |
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caraṇyu | mfn. movable  |
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carapuṣṭa | m. "spy-nourished", a mediator  |
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caraśiñjinī | f. equals -jā-  |
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caraṭa | m. (equals cara-) a wagtail  |
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caratha | mfn. moving, living (ca r/atha- manuscripts) ; 72, 6  |
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caratha | n. going, wandering, course ( car/ātha-) ; iii, 31, 15; viii, 33, 8; x, 92, 13  |
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caratha | n. (āya-) dative case infinitive mood equals carāyai-  |
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carātha | n. See r/atha-.  |
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caraṭī | f. (equals raṇṭī-, ciraṭī-, ciraṇṭī-) a woman married or single who after maturity resides in her father's house  |
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caravya | See car/u-.  |
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caravya | mfn. ( Va1rtt. 3 ) destined for the caru- oblation  |
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carb | cl.1. bati-, to go  |
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carbhaṭa | m. equals cirbh-  |
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carbhaṭī | f. equals rcarī-, cries of joy  |
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carc | cl.1. cati-, to abuse, censure, menace ; to injure, : cl.10. cayati-, to repeat a word (in reciting the veda-, especially while adding iti-) to talk over, discuss ; (also A1. ) to study  |
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carca | m. "repeating over in thought", considering deliberation  |
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carcā | f. ( ; gaRa ukthādi-) repetition of a word (in reciting the veda-, especially while adding iti-)  |
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carcā | f. equals rca- (with genitive case or in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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carcā | f. talking about (in compound)  |
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carcā | f. discussion,  |
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carcā | f. alternate recitation of a poem by two persons  |
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carcā | f. inquiry  |
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carcā | f. unguent laid on  |
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carcā | f. durgā-  |
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carcā | f. of rca- q.v  |
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carcā | rcāya-, rci-, etc. See carc-.  |
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carcaka | m. repetition of a word (in reciting the veda-) (plural)  |
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carcakamālā | f. a rosary  |
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carcana | n. equals rcaka-  |
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carcana | n. laying on (unguent)  |
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carcāpada | n. plural the words repeated (in reciting the veda- while iti-is added) Introd. on Va1rtt. 11 and 14.  |
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carcāpāra | m. equals carcaka- gaRa vedādhyāyādi-.  |
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carcara | mfn. ( car- reduplicated) equals caraṇa-śīla- ( )  |
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carcara | rikā-, etc. See car-.  |
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carcarī | f. a kind of song  |
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carcarī | f. musical symphony  |
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carcarī | f. the recitation of scholars  |
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carcarī | f. festive cries or merriment, festive sport  |
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carcarī | f. flattery  |
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carcarī | f. a metre of 4 x 18 syllables  |
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carcarī | f. (for barbarī-) curled or woolly hair  |
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carcarikā | f. a kind of gesture  |
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carcarīka | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' equals rī-, musical symphony  |
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carcarīka | m. a pot-herb  |
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carcarīka | m. (for barbar-) decoration or curling of the hair  |
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carcarīka | m. a form of śiva-  |
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carcas | m. one of the 9 treasures of kubera-  |
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carcāya | Nom. yate-, to be repeated (in reciting the veda- while iti-is added)  |
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carci | m. Name of a man  |
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carci | m. see haimac-.  |
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carcikā | f. equals carcā-  |
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carcikā | f. Name of durgā- (see gharma--, vi--).  |
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carcikā | f. of rcaka- q.v  |
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carcikya | n. equals cārc-  |
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carcita | mfn. repeated (in reciting the veda- while iti-is added)  |
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carcita | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' smeared with, covered with  |
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carcita | mfn. rubbed off  |
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carcita | mfn. "thought over", determined on  |
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carcita | mfn. investigated  |
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carcita | n. unguent laid on,  |
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cargh | cl.1. ghati-, to go  |
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carī | f. a young woman (see caraṭi-)  |
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cari | m. an animal  |
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cari | m. Name of a man  |
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cariṣṇu | mfn. ( ) moving, locomotive, unsteady, wandering about  |
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cariṣṇu | mfn. (with bīja-,the semen of [moving beings id est of] animals)  |
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cariṣṇu | m. Name of a son of manu- sāvarṇa-  |
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cariṣṇu | m. of a son of kīrtimat- by dhenukā- (variṣṭa- edition)  |
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cariṣṇudhūma | (ṣṇ/u--) mfn. having moving smoke  |
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carita | mfn. gone, gone to, attained  |
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carita | mfn. "practised", in compound  |
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carita | mfn. espied, ascertained (by a spy, cara-)  |
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carita | n. going, moving, course  |
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carita | n. motion (of asterisms)  |
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carita | mfn. acting, doing, practice, behaviour, acts, deeds, adventures etc. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-). )  |
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carita | n. fixed institute, proper or peculiar observance (see uttara-rāma--, d/uś--, sac--, saha--, su--).  |
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caritaguṇatva | n. attainment of peculiar property or use (sārthaka-tva- Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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caritamaya | mf(ī-)n. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' containing or relating deeds or adventures of  |
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caritapūrva | mfn. performed formerly  |
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caritārtha | mf(ā-)n. attaining one's object, successful in any undertaking and  |
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caritārthatā | -tā- f. successfulness (see cāritārthya-.)  |
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caritārthatva | n. idem or ' -tā- f. successfulness (see cāritārthya-.)' (see cāritārthya-.)  |
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caritārthaya | Nom. yati-, to cause any one (accusative) to attain his aim, satisfy  |
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caritārthin | mfn. desirous of success |
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caritārthita | mfn. satisfied  |
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caritavrata | mfn. one who has observed a vow  |
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caritavya | mfn. (equals cart-) to be practised or performed  |
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caritavya | n. impersonal or used impersonally with upāṃśu vācā-,"he is to continue speaking low"  |
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caritra | n. ( ;rarely m. ) a foot, leg  |
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caritra | n. going  |
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caritra | n. acting, behaving, behaviour, habit, practice, acts, adventures, deeds, exploits etc. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-). )  |
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caritra | n. nature, disposition  |
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caritra | n. custom, law as based on custom  |
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caritrā | f. the tamarind tree (see cār-).  |
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carītra | n. equals ritra-, behaviour, conduct  |
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caritrabandhaka | m. n. a friendly pledge  |
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caritrapuṣpa | mfn. whose flowers are moral actions,  |
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caritrāvaśeṣa | mfn. having only virtue left,  |
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caritravat | mfn. one who has already performed (a sacrifice)  |
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carkarīta | n. a term for any Intensive formed without the syllable ya- (like carkarīti-,1. kṛ-)  |
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carkṛti | f. (2. kṛ-) praising, mention, glory  |
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carkṛtya | mfn. to be mentioned with praise, renowned  |
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carma | mfn. in compound (and twice in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' See ṛṣabha--and sa--) for c/arman-  |
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carma | n. a shield  |
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carmabandha | m. a leather band or strap  |
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carmabandhana | n. pepper  |
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carmabhastrikā | f. a leathern bag  |
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carmacaṭaka | m. a bat  |
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carmacaṭakā | f. idem or 'm. a bat '  |
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carmacaṭī | f. idem or 'f. idem or 'f. idem or 'm. a bat ' ' '  |
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carmacaṭī | f. a cricket  |
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carmacaṭikā | f. idem or 'f. idem or 'm. a bat ' '  |
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carmācchādita | mfn. covered with skin  |
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carmacela | a garment with the hide turned outwards  |
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carmacitraka | n. white leprosy  |
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carmadala | n. a slight form of leprosy  |
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carmadaṇḍa | m. "leather-stick", a whip  |
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carmadruma | m. "parchment-tree", Name of a tree (the bark of which is used for writing upon)  |
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carmadūṣikā | f. a kind of leprosy with red spots  |
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carmaghaṭikā | f. "sticking to the skin", a leach  |
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carmagoṇī | f. equals -kūpa-  |
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carmagrīva | m. Name of one of śiva-'s attendants  |
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carmahantrī | f. "skin-destroying", Trigonella foenum graecum or a similar plant  |
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carmaja | mfn. made of leather  |
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carmaja | n. "skin-born", the hairs of the body  |
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carmaja | n. blood  |
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carmakāra | m. a worker in leather, shoemaker (offspring of a caṇḍāla- woman by a fisherman ;or of a vaideha- female by a niṣāda- ;or of a niṣāda- woman )  |
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carmakāraka | m. a shoemaker  |
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carmakārāluka | m. a kind of bulbous plant |
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carmakaraṇa | n. working in skins or leather  |
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carmakārī | f. a shoemaker's wife  |
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carmakārī | f. Mimosa abstergens  |
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carmakārin | m. idem or 'm. a shoemaker '  |
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carmakāriṇī | f. a woman on the second day of her courses.  |
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carmakarta | m. a piece of skin or leather  |
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carmakārya | n. working in leather or skins  |
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carmakaśā | (or -kaṣā-) f. Name of a plant (Mimosa abstergens ;a kind of perfume ) (equals saptalā-).  |
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carmakāṣṭhamaya | mfn. made of leather and wood  |
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carmakāṣṭhikā | f. "made of leather and wood", a whip  |
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carmakhaṇḍa | n. equals -karta-  |
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carmakhaṇḍika | m. plural Name of a people  |
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carmākhya | n. a form of leprosy  |
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carmakīla | m. n. "skin-excrescence", a wart  |
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carmakīla | m. excrescences considered as a kind of hemorrhoids, .  |
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carmakṛt | m. equals -kāraka-  |
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carmakūpa | m. a leathern bottle  |
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carmamaṇḍala | m. plural Name of a people  |
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carmamaya | mf(ī-)n. made of skin, leathern  |
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carmamaya | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' encased in the skin of  |
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carmāmbara | mfn. clothed in leather,  |
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carmāmbhas | n. equals ma-sāra-  |
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carmamna | m. (for mla-, mlā-) a tanner  |
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carmamuṇḍā | f. a form of durgā- (see caṇḍa--, cāmuṇḍā-).  |
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carman | n. hide, skin etc.  |
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carman | n. bark  |
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carman | n. parchment  |
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carman | n. a shield  |
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carman | n. equals rmākhya-  |
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carman | n. ([ confer, compare gala--, duś--;; Latin corium; Hibernian or Irish croicionn.])  |
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carmaṇā | f. a kind of fly (varia lectio rvaṇā-).  |
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carmanāsikā | f. "leather-thong", a whip  |
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carmānta | m. equals ma-khaṇḍa-  |
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carmānurañjana | n. "skin-colouring", white cinnabar  |
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carmaṇvat | mfn. furnished with skin  |
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carmaṇvat | f. ( ) Name of a river (flowing through Bundelkhand into the Ganges, the modern Chambal) (on the origin of the N. )  |
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carmaṇvatī | f. Musa sapientum  |
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carmaṇya | n. leather-work  |
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carmapādukā | f. a leather shoe.  |
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carmapaṭṭa | m. a flat thong  |
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carmapaṭṭa | m. Name of a place  |
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carmapaṭṭikā | f. a flat piece of leather for playing upon with dice, leather backgammon board  |
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carmapattrā | f. equals -caṭaka-  |
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carmaprabhedikā | f. a shoemaker's awl  |
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carmaprasevaka | m. equals -puṭa-  |
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carmaprasevikā | f. idem or 'm. equals -puṭa- '  |
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carmapūram | ind. so as to cover the hide  |
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carmapuṭa | m. a leathern bag or pair of bellows  |
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carmapuṭaka | m. a leathern pipe  |
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carmāra | m. idem or 'm. equals rma-kṛt- '  |
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carmāra | m. equals raka-  |
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carmāraka | m. equals rmānurañjana- |
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carmaraṅga | m. plural Name of a people in the north-west of madhya-deśa-  |
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carmaraṅgā | f. the plant āvartakī-  |
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carmaratna | n. a leathern lucky-bag  |
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carmaratnabhastrikā | f. idem or 'n. a leathern lucky-bag ' , 199.  |
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carmarī | f. Name of a plant, .  |
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carmaru | m. equals rma-kṛt-  |
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carmasāhvā | f. equals -kaśā-  |
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carmasambhavā | f. cardamoms  |
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carmasamudbhava | n. (equals -ja-) blood  |
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carmasāra | m. "skin-essence", lymph, serum  |
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carmaśilpin | m. equals -kāraka-  |
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carmāsimat | mfn. having shield and sword  |
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carmataraṃga | m. a fold of skin  |
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carmatila | mfn. having the skin covered with pimples resembling the seeds of sesamum Va1rtt. 1  |
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carmavādya | n. "skin-instrument", a drum, tabour, etc.  |
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carmāvakartana | n. "act of cutting leather", equals ma-karaṇa-  |
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carmāvakartin | m. "leather-cutter", = ma-kṛt-  |
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carmāvakarttṛ | m. idem or 'm. "leather-cutter", = ma-kṛt- '  |
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carmavaṃśa | m. a kind of flute.  |
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carmāvanaddha | mfn. covered with skin (= )  |
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carmāvanaddha | mfn. bound with leather  |
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carmavasana | m. (equals k/ṛtti-vāsas-) śiva-  |
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carmavat | mfn. covered with hides  |
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carmavat | ind. like a skin (see loha-c-)  |
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carmavat | m. Name of a warrior  |
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carmavraṇa | m. "skin-disease", herpes  |
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carmavṛkṣa | m. equals -druma-  |
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carmāvṛta | mfn. covered with skin ( )  |
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carmāvṛta | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' covered with the hide of  |
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carmayaṣṭi | f. equals -daṇḍa-  |
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carmika | mfn. armed with a shield, shield-bearer gaRa vrīhy-ādi- and purohitādi-.  |
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carmin | mfn. (gaRa vrīhy-ādi-) idem or 'mfn. armed with a shield, shield-bearer gaRa vrīhy-ādi- and purohitādi-.'  |
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carmin | mfn. covered with a hide  |
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carmin | mfn. made of leather  |
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carmin | m. equals rma-druma-  |
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carmin | m. (equals rmaṇ-vatī-) Musa sapientum  |
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carmin | m. Name of an attendant of śiva-  |
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carmin | m. of a man Va1rtt. 2  |
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carmivṛkṣa | m. equals ma-v-  |
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carpaṭa | mfn. lying flat to the head (ears) (varia lectio cipiṭa-)  |
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carpaṭa | m. the open palm of the hand  |
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carpaṭa | m. equals ṭī-  |
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carpaṭā | f. the 6th day in the light half of bhādrapada-  |
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carpaṭī | f. a thin biscuit of flour (see parp-)  |
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carpaṭin | m. Name of the author of the rasacandrodaya-,  |
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carṣaṇa | See ratha--.  |
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carṣaṇi | mfn. ( kṛṣ-),"cultivating", active, agile, swift  |
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carṣaṇi | mfn. ( )  |
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carṣaṇi | mfn. seeing (fr. cakṣ-?)  |
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carṣaṇi | f. plural "cultivators (opposed to nomads)", men, people, race (p/añca c- equals p kṛṣṭ/ayas-(q.v), )  |
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carṣaṇi | f. Name of aryaman-'s children by mātṛkā- (progenitors of the human race) (see pr/a--, ratha--, v/i--, viśv/a--.).  |
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carṣaṇī | in compound for ṇ/i-  |
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carṣaṇī | f. a disloyal wife  |
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carṣaṇī | f. Name of varuṇa-'s wife (mother of bhṛgu-)  |
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carṣaṇīdhṛt | mfn. supporting or protecting men  |
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carṣaṇīdhṛti | f. support or protection of men, (locative case tā-,= instrumental case of -dh/ṛt-, scilicet v/ajreṇa- has the Nominal verb tiḥ-) (See -s/ah-).  |
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carṣaṇiprā | mfn. satisfying men  |
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carṣaṇīsah | mfn. ruling over or overpowering men (ix, 24, 4 dative case -s/ahe- -dh/ṛtiḥ-).  |
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cartavya | mfn. to be practised  |
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cartavya | See car-.  |
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cartya | mfn. cṛt-  |
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caru | m. (gaRa bhīmādi-) a kind of vessel (in which a particular oblation is prepared), saucepan, pot  |
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caru | m. a cloud (see )  |
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caru | m. an oblation (of rice, barley and pulse) boiled with butter and milk for presentation to the gods or manes etc. (plural ) . |
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carucelin | mfn. (for cār-?) having portions of offerings on the clothes (śiva-)  |
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caruhoma | m. offering the caru- oblation  |
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caruśrapaṇa | n. sprinkling an oblation of milk and ghee  |
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carusthālī | f. the vessel in which the caru- oblation is prepared (made either of clay or udumbara-wood )  |
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caruvraṇa | m. a kind of cake  |
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carv | (see cūrṇ-) cl.10. carvayati- (infinitive mood vitum-; Passive voice vyate- cl.1. vati- ) to grind with the teeth, masticate, chew on and ; to taste  |
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carvan | m. equals capeṭa-  |
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carvaṇa | n. "chewing" See carvita--  |
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carvaṇa | n. tasting  |
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carvaṇa | n. "to be chewed", solid food  |
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carvaṇā | f. tasting  |
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carvaṇā | f. a molar tooth  |
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carvaṇā | f. varia lectio for rmaṇā-  |
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carvaṇīya | mfn. proper to be chewed  |
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carvita | mfn. chewed  |
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carvitacarvaṇa | n. "chewing the chewed", tedious reiteration  |
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carvitapātra | n. a spitting-pot  |
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carvitapātraka | n. idem or 'n. a spitting-pot '  |
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carvya | mfn. chewable  |
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carya | mfn. ( ) to be practised or performed  |
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carya | m. (equals cara-) the small shell Cypraea moneta  |
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carya | n. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' driving (in a carriage)  |
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caryā | f. going about, wandering, walking or roaming about, visiting, driving (in a carriage, ratha-- )  |
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carya | n. (often in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') proceeding, behaviour, conduct  |
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carya | n. due observance of all rites and customs  |
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carya | n. a religious mendicant's life  |
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carya | n. practising, performing, occupation with, engaging in (instrumental case [ ]or generally in compound) etc.  |
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carya | n. deportment, usage  |
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carya | n. (in music) a kind of composition  |
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carya | n. Name of durgā- (see brahma--, bhikṣā--, bhaikṣya--).  |
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caryā | f. of rya- q.v  |
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carya | caryā- See car-.  |
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caryācaraṇa | n. the practice of discipline, .  |
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caryānātha | m. Name of a sage  |
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caryāvatāra | m. Name of a Buddhist work  |
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abhicar | (Vedic or Veda infinitive mood abh/i-carita-v/ai- abhi-caritos- ; see ) to act wrongly towards any one ; to be faithless (as a wife) ; to charm, enchant, bewitch (subjunctive 2. plural -caratābh/i-) etc. ; pūrvābhicaritā- (f. perf. Pass. p.) equals pūrva-dig-gā-minī-  |
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abhicara | m. a servant  |
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abhicaraṇa | n. spell, incantation (see sā- bhicaraṇika-)  |
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ābhicaraṇika | mf(ī-)n. (fr. abhicaraṇa-), maledictory, imprecatory, serving for incantation or cursing or enchantment  |
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abhicaraṇīya | mfn. fit for enchanting or exorcising etc.  |
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abhicaraṇīya | mfn. (negative an--) commentator or commentary on  |
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abhicarita | n. exorcising, incantation,  |
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abhisaṃcar | (3. plural -caranti- pr. p. f. dual number -c/arantī-) to go up to, seek for  |
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abhitaścara | m. plural the attendants, retinue  |
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abhivicar | A1. (subjunctive 3. plural -caranta-) to go near to (accusative) : Causal -cārayati-, to consider, reflect upon  |
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abhyācar | (pr. p. accusative plural f. abhy-/ā-c/arantīs-) to approach (with accusative) ; to undertake, practise  |
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abhyācare | locative case ind. See abhy-āgāre-.  |
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abhyavacar | (subjunctive 3. plural -c/arān-) to approach, assail : Causal (Opt. -cārayet-) to send away  |
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abhyuccar | (Imper. 2. sg. -carā-) to rise over (accusative)  |
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abrahmacarya | mfn. not keeping a vow of continence, unchaste  |
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abrahmacaryaka | n. incontinence  |
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ācar | -carati-, to come near to (accusative), approach ; to lead hither (as a path) ; to address, apply to (accusative) ; to proceed, manage, behave one's self. ; to use, apply ; to examine (a witness) ; (with or without saha-) to have intercourse with ; to act, undertake, do, exercise, practise, perform ( imperfect tense ācarat-,"has done it") etc. ; to throw into the fire |
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acara | or /a-carat- ([ ]) mfn. immovable.  |
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acara | impassable,  |
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ācara | See dur-āc/ara-.  |
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acarama | mfn. not last, not least  |
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acarama | mfn. said of the marut-s  |
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acaramavayas | n. youth  |
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acaramavayas | n. "not the last age", youth,  |
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acaraṇa | n. improper conduct,  |
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acaraṇa | mf(ā-)n.  |
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ācaraṇa | n. approaching, arrival (as of the dawn)  |
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ācaraṇa | n. undertaking, practising, performing  |
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ācaraṇa | n. conduct, behaviour , (see sv-āc-)  |
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ācaraṇa | n. a cart, carriage (m. commentator or commentary)  |
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acaraṇīya | mfn. (probably) not to be associated with,  |
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ācaraṇīya | mfn. to be done or performed  |
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ācaraṇya | Nom. P. (subjunctive -caraṇyāt-) to move or extend towards (accusative) (varia lectio Potential ṇyet- ).  |
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acariṣyat | mfn. one who will not keep his vow,  |
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acarita | n. not eating, abstinence from food (according to to Scholiast or Commentator on but in rather read ā-- carita-, quod vide).  |
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ācarita | mfn. passed or wandered through, frequented by etc.  |
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ācarita | mfn. observed, exercised, practised  |
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ācarita | mfn. (in grammar) enjoined, fixed by rule commentator or commentary  |
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ācarita | n. approaching, arrival  |
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ācarita | n. conduct, behaviour  |
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ācarita | n. the usual way (of calling in debts)  |
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ācarita | distress for debt (in the legal sense), .  |
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ācaritatva | n. custom, usage  |
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ācaritavya | mfn. equals ā-caraṇīya- q.v  |
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ācaritavya | mfn. (impersonal or used impersonally) to be acted in a customary manner  |
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acarmaka | mfn. having no skin  |
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ācarya | mfn. to be approached commentator or commentary  |
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ācarya | mfn. equals ā-caraṇīya- q.v  |
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acchācar | to attain, go towards  |
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ādāyacara | mf(ī-)n. one who goes away after having taken  |
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adharmacaraṇa | n. ( ), practice of wickedness, injustice  |
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adharmacaryā | f. ( ) practice of wickedness, injustice  |
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adhaścara | m. "creeping on the ground", a thief.  |
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adhicar | to walk or move on or over , to be superior to (accusative)  |
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adhicara | mfn. redundant, superfluous,  |
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adhicaraṇa | n. the act of walking or moving or being on or over.  |
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adhyācar | -to use  |
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āḍhyacara | mfn. once opulent  |
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ādṛṣṭigocaram | ind. within range of sight  |
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agocara | mfn. not within range, unattainable, inaccessible (see driṣṭy-agocara-), imperceptible by the senses  |
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agocara | n. anything that is beyond the cognizance of the senses  |
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agocara | n. brahma-  |
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agocara | n. the not being seen, absence  |
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agocara | insett m. after"Brahma"  |
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agocareṇa | ind. instrumental case out of the sight of any one (genitive case), behind one's back  |
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agocarīkṛ | (P. - karoti-), to make unfit to collect alms in,  |
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ahaścara | mfn. wandering during the day,  |
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ahaścara | and ahaś-śas- See /ahar-.  |
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akṣacaraṇa | m. (probably)"having his eyes fixed in abstraction on his feet" , Name of the philosopher gautama-  |
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akṣacaraṇa | m. see ākṣapāda-.  |
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ambaracara | mfn. idem or 'mfn. sky-going '  |
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ambaracara | mfn. a bird  |
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ambaracara | mfn. a vidyādhara-  |
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ambucara | mfn. moving in the water, aquatic.  |
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anācaraṇa | n. non-performance of what is right or customary, improper behaviour  |
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anācaraṇa | n. misconduct.  |
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anadhikāracarcā | f. unjustifiable interference, intermeddling, officiousness.  |
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ānanacara | mf(ī-)n. falling into the mouth of (genitive case),  |
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anāścarya | mfn. not wonderful.  |
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anekacara | mfn. gregarious.  |
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aniścara | mfn. not wavering, firm, resolute,  |
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antacara | mfn. going to the frontiers, walking about the frontiers  |
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antaḥpuracara | m. guardian of the women's apartments.  |
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antaḥpurāvacara | m. an attendant in the women's apartments,  |
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antardhānacara | mfn. going invisibly.  |
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antarikṣacara | mfn. passing through the atmosphere  |
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antarikṣacara | m. a bird.  |
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antarjalacara | mfn. going in the water.  |
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antaścar | to move between, to move within  |
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antaścara | mfn. penetrating within,  |
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anucar | to walk or move after or along ; to follow, pursue, seek after ; to follow out, adhere to, attend ; to behave: Caus. -cārayati-, to let or cause to traverse: Intensive p. -carcūry/amāṇa-, continuing following  |
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anucara | mf(/ī-)n. following, attending  |
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anucara | m. companion, follower, servant  |
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anucarā | f. (rarely ā-) a female attendant.  |
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anucaraṇa | n. going after, wandering,  |
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anucaraṇacarita | n. acts, deeds, adventures,  |
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anucarci | mfn. reciting or repeating (in a chorus)  |
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anucarī | f. a female attendant.  |
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anupacarita | mfn. not transferred, Sa1m2khyas., Scholiast or Commentator  |
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anusamācar | to carry out, accomplish  |
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anusaṃcar | to walk along side, to follow, join ; to visit ; to pursue, seek after ; to penetrate, traverse, cross ; to become assimilated: Causal P. -cārayati-, to join, become identified or assimilated with.  |
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anusaṃcara | mfn. following or accompanying (with accusative)  |
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anusaṃvicar | to visit successively, make the round of  |
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anuvicar | to walk or pass through ; to walk up to  |
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anuvyuccar | to follow in going forth  |
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anvabhyavacar | to come near,  |
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anvācar | to follow or imitate in doing  |
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anvavacar | to insinuate one's self into, enter stealthily  |
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apacar | to depart ; to act wrongly.  |
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apacarita | mfn. gone away, departed, dead  |
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apacarita | n. fault, offence  |
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apcara | m. an aquatic animal  |
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apsucara | mfn. (Ved.) going in the waters commentator or commentary  |
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araṇyacara | mfn. living in forests, wild  |
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arthacaryā | doing business,  |
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arthacaryā | promoting another's affairs (one of the 7 elements of popularity), ( )  |
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arundhatīsahacara | m. companion of arundhatī-, vasiṣṭha-.  |
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arūpāvacara | m. plural (with devāḥ-) the gods of the formless heaven, .  |
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asāhacarya | n. unsimultaneousness, , Scholiast or Commentator  |
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asaṃcara | m. not a passage which is frequented or accessible  |
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asaṃcarat | mfn. (pr.p.) not moving about (said of a prāṇa-)  |
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āsannacara | mfn. moving round about in the proximity  |
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āścarya | mfn. (said to be fr. car-with ā-and a sibilant inserted ), appearing rarely, curious, marvellous, astonishing, wonderful, extraordinary  |
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āścarya | n. strange appearance  |
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āścarya | n. a wonder, miracle, marvel, prodigy  |
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āścarya | n. wonder, surprise, astonishment  |
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āścarya | Nom. P. āścaryati-, to be marvellous or strange  |
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āścaryabhūta | mfn. having a marvellous appearance, wonderful  |
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āścaryam | ind. rarely, wonderfully  |
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āścaryamañjarī | f. Name (also title or epithet) of a kāvya-.  |
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āścaryamaya | mfn. wonderful, marvellous, miraculous  |
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āścaryarāmāyaṇa | n. Name (also title or epithet) of a kāvya-.  |
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āścaryaratnamālā | f. Name of work  |
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āścaryarūpa | mfn. being of marvellous appearance, strange, wonderful  |
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āścaryatā | f. wonderfulness, wonder, astonishment.  |
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āścaryatva | n. wonderfulness, wonder, astonishment.  |
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asicaryā | f. exercise or practice of arms  |
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aśvacaryā | f. following the (sacrificial) horse,  |
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atibrahmacarya | n. excessive abstinence or continence.  |
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aticar | to pass by ; to overtake, surpass ; to transgress, offend, be unfaithful to.  |
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aticara | mfn. transient, changeable  |
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aticarā | f. the shrub Hibiscus Mutabilis.  |
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aticaraṇa | n. excessive practice.  |
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aticaraṇa | See .  |
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avacar | (3. plural -caranti-) to come down from (ablative) : Causal (Potential -cārayet-; ind.p. -carya-) to apply (in med.)  |
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avacara | m. the dominion or sphere or department of (in compound See kāmāvacara-, dhyānāv-,etc.) (see tālāvacara-and yajñāvacar/a-.)  |
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avacaraka | m. a footman, runner,  |
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avacarantikā | f. (diminutive of pr. p. f. ntī-) stepping down from (ablative) (see pravar tamanak/a-.)  |
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avanicara | mfn. roving over the earth, vagabond.  |
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avicartya | See a-vicṛty/a-.  |
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avyabhicarin | mfn. not going astray, unfailing etc.  |
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avyabhicarin | mfn. steady, permanent  |
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avyabhicarin | mfn. faithful  |
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bābakhānacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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bahiścara | mfn. going out, moving or appearing outside, external  |
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bahiścara | m. (with prāṇa- m.or hṛdaya- n.another life or heart outside one's self dear as one's own life or heart etc.)  |
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bahiścara | m. "crawling out of its shell", a crab  |
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bahiścara | m. an external spy  |
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bahiṣkuṭīcara | m. a crab (see bahiś-cara-).  |
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bahucarmaka | mf(ikā-)n.  |
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bahvāścarya | mfn. containing many wonderful objects  |
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bahvāścaryamaya | mf(ī-)n. idem or 'mfn. containing many wonderful objects '  |
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bakacara | m. equals -vratin-  |
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bakavratacara | m. equals next  |
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bālacarita | n. "childish doings", Name of works or chs. of works treating of the youthful adventures of a deity, (especially) of chapter of  |
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bālacaritanāman | n. Name of work  |
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bālacaritva | n. "childish doings", Name of works or chs. of works treating of the youthful adventures of a deity, (especially) of chapter of  |
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bālacarya | m. "behaving like a child", Name of skanda-  |
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bālacaryā | f. the behaviour of a child  |
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bālānucaragopta | m. Name of śiva-  |
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bālānucaragupta | m. Name of śiva-  |
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bālāpañcaratna | n. Name of work  |
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bālopacaraṇa | n. medical treatment of children (also cāra-)  |
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bālopacaraṇiya | mfn. relating to it  |
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bālopacaraṇiya | n. Name of chapter of work  |
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bāṇagocara | m. the range of an arrow  |
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baṭucaritanāṭaka | n. Name of a drama.  |
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baudhāyanacarakasautrāmaṇī | f. Name of work  |
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bhadrabāhucaritra | n. bhadrabāhu |
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bhagavaccaraṇāravindadhyāna | n. Name of work  |
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bhaikṣacaraṇa | n. going about begging, collecting alms (ṇaṃ-car-,to practise mendicancy)  |
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bhaikṣacarya | n.  |
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bhaikṣacaryā | f. equals prec.  |
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bhaṇḍadhūrtaniśācara | m. plural (prob.) jesters and rogues and night-revellers  |
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bhānucaritra | n. Name of a poem.  |
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bhāskaracaritra | n. Name of work  |
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bhāvārthacaraṇa | m. Name of work  |
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bhāvārthacaraṇabhāṣya | n. Name of work  |
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bhikṣācara | mf(ī-)n. going about begging, a mendicant  |
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bhikṣācara | m. Name of a son of bhoja- (also called, bhikṣu-)  |
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bhikṣācaraṇa | n. ( ) going about for alms, mendicancy.  |
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bhikṣācarya | n. ( ; f(ā-). ; bhikṣācaryacaraṇa rya-caraṇa- n. ) going about for alms, mendicancy.  |
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bhikṣācaryacaraṇa | n. bhikṣācarya |
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bhikṣucaryā | f. "a mendicant's course of life", begging  |
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bhojacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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bhojarājasaccarita | n. Name of work  |
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bhūcara | mf(ā-)n. going on the earth, inhabiting the earth (also m.) etc.  |
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bhūcara | mf(ā-)n. moving or living on land  |
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bhūcaryā | f. equals next  |
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bhūmigocara | m. an inhabitant of the earth a man  |
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bhuvanacarita | n. the doings of the world  |
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bilhaṇacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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bodhisattvacaryā | f. the actions or condition of a bodhisattva-  |
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bodhisattvacaryālvatāra | f. Name of work  |
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brahmacarya | n. study of the veda-, the state of an unmarried religious student, a state of continence and chastity (alsof(ā-). ) etc. (accusative with grah-, car-, vas-, ā-gam-, upa-i-,to practise chastity; see -cārin-)  |
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brahmacaryaskhalana | n. deviating from chastity  |
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brahmacaryāśrama | m. the period of unmarried religious studentship  |
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brahmacaryatva | n. the unmarried state, continence, chastity  |
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brahmacaryavat | mfn. leading the life of an unmarried religious student, practising chastity  |
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brahmacaryavrata | n. a vow of chastity,  |
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buddhacarita | n. "the acts of buddha-", Name of a kāvya- by aśva-ghoṣa-.  |
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buddhacaritra | n. Buddha's history, narrative of Buddha's life, Name of work  |
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buddhacarya | n. Buddha's acts or life  |
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cacara | mfn. ( car-?) movable (?)  |
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cācari | m. (Intensive car-) "moving quickly", Name of a wrestler  |
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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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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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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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cakṣurgocara | mfn. coming within the range of the eye  |
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camūcara | m. a warrior ,  |
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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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caṇḍīcarita | n. Name of a drama.  |
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candraprabhasvāmicaritra | n. " candra-prabha-'s life", Name of a Jain work.  |
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cārucaryā | f. Name of work  |
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cārucaryāśataka | n. Name of work  |
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caturṛddhipādacaraṇatalasupratiṣṭhita | mfn. well-established on the soles of the feet of the supernatural power (Buddha)  |
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caturviṃśatyavatāracaritra | n. "history of the 24 incarnations", Name of a work by naraharadāsa-  |
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catuścaraṇa | mfn. consisting of 4 parts  |
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catuścaraṇa | m. "having 4 feet", a quadruped  |
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cātuścaraṇika | mfn. versed in a branch (caraṇa-) of each of the 4 veda-s  |
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cātuścaraṇikā | f. the 4 veda-s  |
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cicariṣu | mfn. ( car- Desiderative) trying to go  |
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dakṣiṇācaritantra | n. equals ra-t-.  |
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dakṣiṇāsaṃcara | m. See -patha-.  |
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dakṣiṇāvacara | mfn. (an embryo) moving in the right part (of the womb)  |
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dāmacarita | (or tra-) n. Name of a drama  |
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dāmaśrīdāmacarita | (or tra-) n. Name of a drama  |
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dambhacaryā | f. deceit, hypocrisy  |
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darśanagocara | m. the range of sight  |
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daśakumāracarita | n. "adventures of the 10 princes", Name of work by daṇḍin-.  |
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daśakumāracaritra | n. "adventures of the 10 princes", Name of work by daṇḍin-.  |
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daśāvatāracarita | n. Name of work  |
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dauścarmya | n. a disease of the skin or of the prepuce  |
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dauścarya | n. ill conduct, wickedness  |
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dehacara | mfn. being on or in a body, bodily (as disease)  |
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dehacaryā | f. care of the body  |
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deśarājacarita | n. "history of native princes", Name of work  |
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devacarita | n. the course of action or practices of the gods  |
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devacaryā | f. service of the gods  |
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devacaryopaśobhita | mfn. beautified by it (as a hermitage)  |
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devadatttacara | mfn. formerly in the possession of deva-datta-  |
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devāṅgacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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devānucara | m. a follower or attendant of a god  |
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devapañcarātra | m. Name of a pañcāha-  |
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devarṣicarita | n. the deeds of divine sages  |
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devīpañcaratna | n. Name of work  |
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devīparicaryā | f. Name of work  |
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dhammillacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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dhanvacara | mfn. going in a desert land  |
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dhārāntaracara | (rānt-) mfn. "moving among swords", daring, audacious, impudent (varia lectio dharānt-and hārānt-).  |
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dharmacara | m. "law-observer", Name of a deva-putra-  |
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dharmacaraṇa | n. ( ) observance of the law, performance of duty.  |
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dharmacaryā | f. ( ) observance of the law, performance of duty.  |
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dharmaguptacarita | n. Name of work  |
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dhruvacarita | n. Name of work  |
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dhūrtacarita | n. the tricks of rogues (plural )  |
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dhūrtacarita | n. Name of a play.  |
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dhyānagocara | m. plural a particular class of deities  |
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dhyānāvacara | m. plural Name of a class of Buddhist deities (see na-gocara-).  |
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dinacaryā | f. daily-work  |
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divācara | mfn. going by day  |
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divasacara | mfn. "day-walking"(opp. to niśā-cara-)  |
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divāsaṃcara | mfn. equals -cara-  |
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divicara | (div/i--) mfn. moving in the sky (as a planet)  |
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divyasūricarita | n. Name of work  |
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dṛggocara | m. range of sight, horizon  |
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dṛṣṭacara | mf(ī-)n. seen before, not quite unknown  |
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dṛṣṭigocara | m. range of sight  |
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dṛṣṭigocara | mfn. visible  |
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dugdhacaru | m. milk-food  |
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duḥkhopacarya | mfn. equals khācāra-  |
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durācara | mfn. difficult to be practised or performed  |
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durācara | mfn. difficult to be treated or cured, incurable  |
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dūracara | mfn. walking or being far  |
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dūracara | mfn. keeping away from (ablative)  |
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durācarita | n. misfortune, ill luck  |
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dūrecara | mfn. going or being far, distant  |
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dūrepānīyagocara | mfn. having remote watering places (said of animals)  |
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durgasaṃcara | m. difficult passage, defile  |
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duścar | to act wrongly or badly towards (accusative), to behave badly  |
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duścara | mfn. difficult to be gone or passed  |
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duścara | mfn. difficult to be performed ( duścaratva -tva- n. )  |
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duścara | mfn. going with trouble or difficulty  |
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duścara | mfn. acting ill, behaving wickedly  |
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duścara | m. a bear  |
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duścara | m. a bivalve shell (prob. both as moving slowly)  |
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duścaracārin | mfn. practising very difficult penance  |
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duścaratva | n. duścara |
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duścarita | n. (d/uś--) misbehaviour, misdoing, ill-conduct, wickedness etc.  |
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duścarita | n. plural ( ) the 10 chief sins (viz. murder, theft, adultery, lying, calumny, lewdness, evil speech, covetousness, envy, heresy; see )  |
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duścarita | mfn. misbehaving, wicked (also tin- ) .  |
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duścarmaka | n. leprosy  |
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duścarman | mfn. affected with a skin-disease, leprous  |
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duścarman | mfn. having no prepuce  |
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duṣkaracaryā | f. hard penance, Name of a chapter of  |
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duṣṭacaritra | mfn. ill-conducted, evil-doer  |
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dvaṃdvacara | (L.) ( ) m. "living in couples", the ruddy goose, Anas Casarca.  |
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dvicaraṇa | mfn. 2-legged,  |
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dyucara | mfn. walking or moving in heaven, an inhabitant of heaven  |
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dyucara | m. a vidyā-dhara-, (rī-bhū-,to become a vidyā-dhara- )  |
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dyucara | m. a planet  |
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ekacara | mf(ā-)n. wandering or living alone, not living in company, solitary, segregarious  |
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ekacara | mf(ā-)n. (said of certain animals)  |
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ekacara | mf(ā-)n. (Name of a thief)  |
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ekacara | mf(ā-)n. moving at the same time  |
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ekacara | mf(ā-)n. Name of śiva-rudra-  |
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ekacara | mf(ā-)n. of bala-deva-  |
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ekacara | m. a rhinoceros  |
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ekacaraṇa | mfn. one-footed  |
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ekacaraṇa | m. plural Name of a fabulous race  |
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gaganacara | m. "moving in the air", a bird  |
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gaganecara | mfn. going in the air  |
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gaganecara | m. a bird  |
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gaganecara | m. a planet  |
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gaganecara | m. a lunar mansion  |
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gaganecara | m. a heavenly spirit  |
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gajacarman | n. an elephant's skin  |
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gajacarman | n. a kind of leprosy.  |
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gajasiṃhacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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gajasukumāracaritra | n. Name of work  |
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galacarman | n. the gullet, throat  |
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gaurīcarita | n. "life of gaurī-", Name of work  |
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gayasiṃharājacaritra | n. equals gajasiṃha-c-.  |
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gāyatrīpuraścaraṇa | n. Name of work on the gāyatrī-.  |
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gharmacarcikā | f. eruptions caused by heat and suppressed perspiration  |
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gharmavicarcikā | f. equals gharm/a-carcikā-  |
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giricara | mfn. living in mountains  |
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giricara | mfn. (as elephants)  |
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giricara | m. a wild elephant  |
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gocara | m. pasture ground for cattle  |
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gocara | m. ( )  |
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gocara | m. range, field for action, abode, dwelling-place, district (especially in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'"abiding in, relating to";"offering range or field or scope for action, within the range of, accessible, attainable, within the power") etc.  |
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gocara | m. the range of the organs of sense, object of sense, anything perceptible by the senses, especially the range of the eye (exempli gratia, 'for example' locana-gocaraṃ-yā-,to come within range of the eye, become visible ) |
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gocara | m. the distance of the planets from the lagna- and from each other  |
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gocara | a place where birds are fed,  |
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gocara | mf(ā-)n. being within the range of, attainable for (genitive case)  |
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gocara | mf(ā-)n. perceptible (especially to the eye)  |
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gocara | mf(ā-)n. having (or used in) the meaning of (locative case)  |
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gocarādhyāya | m. equals ra-phala-  |
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gocaragata | mfn. one who has come within the range of or in connection with (genitive case)  |
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gocarāntaragata | mfn. being within the power of (genitive case)  |
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gocaraphala | n. Name of  |
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gocarapīḍā | f. inauspicious position of stars within the ecliptic  |
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gocaraprakaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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gocaratā | f. the state of being liable to (in compound)  |
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gocaratva | n. idem or 'f. the state of being liable to (in compound) ' , 42  |
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gocaraya | Nom. P. yati-, to be current  |
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gocarika | mfn. "accessible to", a friend of (in compound)  |
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gocarīkṛta | mfn. within the range of observation  |
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gocarīkṛta | mf(ā-)n. overcome (by fatigue, glānyā-)  |
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gocarmamātra | mfn. (land etc.) measuring a bull's hide,  |
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gocarman | n. an ox-hide, cow's hide  |
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gocarman | n. a particular measure of surface (a place large enough for the range of 100 cows, one bull, and their calves ;or a place ten times as large ;a place 300 feet long by 10 broad ;or a place 30 daṇḍa-s long by 1 daṇḍa- and 7 hasta-s broad, [ ];it is also defined as an extent of land sufficient to support a man for a year ;originally probably a piece of land large enough to be encompassed by straps of leather from a cow's hide see )  |
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gocaryā | f. seeking food like a cow  |
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gomacarcikā | f. equals -prakāṇḍa-  |
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gomṛgakākacaryā | f. the manner of cows (when going), of deer (when standing), and of crows (when sitting)  |
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goṣṭhacara | m. a kind of hawk  |
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goṣṭhagocara | m. idem or 'm. a kind of crow '  |
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goṣucara | mfn. walking among cattle Va1rtt. 5.  |
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grahacaritavid | m. "knowing the course of planets", an astrologer, .  |
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grahagocara | n. Name of work  |
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grāmacara | m. inhabitant of a village, husbandman  |
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grāmacaryā | f. "village custom", sexual intercourse  |
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grāmecara | m. a villager, householder  |
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gṛhītakhaḍgacarman | mfn. grasping sword and shield  |
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guhācara | mfn. moving in secret id est in the heart  |
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guptacara | m. "going secretly", bala-rāma-  |
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gurucaryā | f. attendance on a teacher,  |
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haimacarci | m. (prob. wrong reading for -varci-) a patronymic  |
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hammīracarita | n. " hammīra-'s deeds", Name of a mahā-kāvya- by naya-candra-.  |
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haṃsacarasvārodaya | m. Name of works.  |
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haracaritacintāmaṇi | m. Name of a poem.  |
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haradattacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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haricaraṇadāsa | m. Name of an author  |
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haricaraṇapurī | m. Name of a teacher  |
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hariṇacarman | n. a deer-skin  |
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hariścandracaritra | n. Name of work  |
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harivaṃśasāracarita | n. Name of work  |
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harmyacara | mfn. moving or living in a mansion or palace,  |
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harṣacarita | n. Name of a poem by bāṇa- (containing the life of king harṣa-vardhana- of sthāneśvara-)  |
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harṣacaritasaṃketa | m. Name of Comm. on the above work  |
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harṣacaritavārttika | n. Name of Comm. on the above work  |
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hastacaraṇa | m. dual number hands and feet  |
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hasticarma | (Ved.) the skin of an elephants  |
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hayacaryā | f. the roaming of the sacrificial horses  |
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hayagrīvapañcarātra | n. Name of work  |
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hayaśīrṣanpañcarātra | n. Name of a vaiṣṇava- work (chiefly treating of the erection of images and their consecration).  |
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hayaśīrṣapañcarātra | n. Name of a vaiṣṇava- work (chiefly treating of the erection of images and their consecration).  |
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hīnacarita | n. (plural) base or mean conduct,  |
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indriyagocara | mfn. being within the range of the senses, perceptible, capable of being ascertained by the senses.  |
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indriyāgocara | mfn. imperceptible by the senses.  |
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irācara | n. hail  |
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irācara | mfn. earthborn, terrestrial  |
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irācara | mfn. aquatic  |
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īśagocara | m. " śiva-'s region", the north-east,  |
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iṭcara | m. (fr. 4. iṣ-and cara-), a bull or steer allowed to go at liberty  |
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jagatīcara | m. "earth-walker", man  |
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jalacara | m. "water-goer", an aquatic animal  |
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jalacara | m. a fish  |
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jalacarajīva | m. plural varia lectio for lajājīva-  |
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jalacarājīva | m. "living by fish", a fisherman, .  |
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jalapakṣacara | m. equals khaga-  |
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jalecara | mf(ī-)n. living in water  |
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jalecara | m. an aquatic animal (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).)  |
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jalecara | m. a fish  |
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jalecara | m. any kind of water-fowl =  |
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jayacaryā | f. Name of work on omens by nara-hari-.  |
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jinacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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jinendracaritra | n. Name of work by amara-candra- (also called padmānanda-mahākāvya-)  |
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jīvaṃdharaṇacaritra | n. Name of a tale by bhāskara-kavi-.  |
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kācara | mfn. "consisting of glass", glass-like (said of a cat's eyes)  |
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kacaripuphalā | f. equals śamī- q.v  |
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kacarūpin | mfn. having the form of kaca-,  |
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kaccara | mfn. dirty, foul, spoiled by dirt  |
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kaccara | mfn. vile, wicked, bad  |
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kaccara | n. buttermilk diluted with water (see kaṅkara-, kaṭura-,etc.)  |
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kākamṛgagocarita | mfn. following the manner of the crow in drinking, of the deer in eating, and of the cow in making water  |
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kālacaryā | f. seasonable occupation,  |
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kalmāṣapādacarita | n. Name of work  |
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kalyāṇarājacaritra | n. "the life of king kalyāṇa-"by madana-.  |
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kāmacara | mf(ī-)n. moving freely, following one's own pleasure, unrestrained  |
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kāmacaraṇa | n. free or unchecked motion  |
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kāmacaratva | n. the state of being free to move or act as one likes  |
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kāmacarī | f. Name of one of the mothers attending on skanda-  |
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kāmāvacara | m. plural the spheres or worlds of desire (six in number, also called devaloka-,q.v)  |
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kāmāvacara | m. the gods or inhabitants of the worlds of desire (1. cāturmahārāja-kāyikās-;2. trāyastriṃśās-;3. tuṣitās-;4. yāmās-;5. nirmāṇa-ratayas-;6. paranirmitavaśa-vartinas-)  |
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kāṇḍagocara | m. an iron arrow  |
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kāntācaraṇadohada | m. "having a longing desire for contact with the foot of a beautiful woman"(to hasten its blossoms), the tree Jonesia Asoka  |
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kapilapañcarātra | n. Name of work  |
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kapotacaraṇā | f. a kind of perfume  |
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karcarī | f. a kind of medicinal substance  |
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karcarikā | f. a kind of pastry or cake  |
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karcarikā | f. (Beng. kacurī-.)  |
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karicarman | n. an elephant's hide.  |
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karṇagocara | m. the range of hearing, anything perceptible by the ear  |
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karṇāntikacara | mfn. going close to the ear  |
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khacara | mfn. moving in the air, flying  |
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khacara | m. a bird  |
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khacara | m. a planet  |
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khacara | m. the sun  |
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khacara | m. a cloud  |
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khacara | m. the wind  |
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khacara | m. an aerial spirit, vidyādhara-  |
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khacara | m. a rakṣas- or demon  |
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khacara | m. (in music) a kind of rūpaka- or measure  |
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khacara | m. plural Name of a fabulous people  |
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khacaratva | n. the state of a rakṣas- or demon  |
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khaḍgacarmadhara | m. a soldier armed with a sword and shield  |
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khañjacaraṇa | mfn. limping, lame  |
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khecara | mf(ī-)n. moving in the air, flying etc.  |
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khecara | m. a bird  |
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khecara | m. any aerial being (as a messenger of the gods)  |
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khecara | m. a gandharva-,  |
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khecara | m. a vidyā-dhara-  |
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khecara | m. a rakṣas-  |
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khecara | m. a planet  |
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khecara | m. (hence) the number,"nine"  |
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khecara | m. quicksilver  |
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khecara | m. Name of śiva-  |
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khecarā | f. (in music) a particular mūrchanā-  |
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khecara | m. durgā-  |
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khecara | m. a vidyā-dharī-  |
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khecara | m. a particular mudrā- or position of the fingers  |
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khecara | m. an earring or a cylinder of wood passed through the lobe of the ear  |
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khecara | n. green vitriol  |
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khecarāñjana | n. green vitriol  |
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khecarānna | n. a particular dish made of rice.  |
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khecaratā | f. the magical power of flying  |
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khecaratva | n. idem or 'f. the magical power of flying '  |
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khecarī | f. with siddhi- or gati-, the magical power of flying ix etc.  |
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krauñcarandhra | n. the krauñca- pass (split by the deity kārttikeya- and by paraśu-rāma-)  |
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krauñcaripu | m. "enemy of the krauñca- mountain" equals -dāraṇa-  |
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kṛṣṇacara | mfn. belonging formerly or in a former existence to kṛṣṇa-  |
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kṛtasmaracarita | n. Name of work  |
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krūracarita | mfn. addicted to cruel practices, cruel, ferocious.  |
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kṣamācara | mfn. being in the ground or under the earth  |
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kṣaṇadācara | m. "night-walker", rakṣas-, goblin  |
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kṣapācara | m. "night-walker", a rakṣas-, goblin  |
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kṣapācara | m. any animal that goes out for prey in the night (as owls, jackals, etc.)  |
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kṣitīśavaṃśāvalīcarita | n. "genealogy and history of kṣitīśa-'s family", Name of work composed in the last century.  |
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kṣudrācarita | mfn. visited by common people (as a country)  |
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kṣudraṃcara | mfn. grazing on small or minute herbs (as a deer)  |
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kucara | mfn. roaming about  |
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kucara | mfn. following evil practices, wicked  |
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kucara | mfn. speaking ill of any one, detracting  |
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kucara | m. a wicked man  |
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kucaritra | n. evil conduct  |
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kucaryā | f. idem or 'n. evil conduct '  |
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kūlacara | mfn. frequenting the banks of rivers, grazing there etc.  |
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kulecara | a kind of plant  |
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kūlecara | mfn. equals kūla-c-  |
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kupathacara | mfn. going in a wrong road, wicked.  |
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kurucara | mf(ī-)n. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).  |
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kuṭicara | m. a crocodile  |
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kuṭīcara | m. idem or 'm. "delighting in staying in the house", a kind of religious mendicant (who lives at his son's expense) '  |
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kuṭīcara | m. (equals bahiṣ-kuṭ-) craw-fish  |
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kuṭṭapracaraṇa | m. plural Name of a people  |
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kuvalayāśvacaritra | n. "the adventures of kuvalayāśva-", Name of a Prakrit poem (composed by viśvanātha- kavi-rāja-)  |
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laghucaccarī | f. (in music) a kind of measure  |
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lakṣmīcaritra | n. Name of work  |
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lakṣmīnṛsiṃhapañcaratnamālikā | f. Name of work  |
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lalitāṅganareśvaracarita | n. Name of work  |
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lāṭācarya | m. "teacher of the lāṭa-", Name of an astronomer  |
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liṅgacaraṇabhāṣya | n. Name of work  |
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liṅgalīlāvilāsacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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locanagocara | m. the range or horizon of the eye  |
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locanagocara | mf(ā-)n. being within the range of vision, visible  |
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lohacarmavat | mfn. covered with plates of iron or metal  |
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lokacara | mfn. wandering through the world  |
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lopāmudrāsahacara | m. husband of lopā-mudrā-, Name of agastya-  |
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macarcikā | f. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') excellence, anything excellent or good of its kind (see go-m-) gaRa matallikādi- ( )  |
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mādhavacarita | n. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratapañcaratna | n. plural Name of work  |
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mahācaryā | f. "great course of life", the course of life of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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mahadāścaryam | ind. very surprising  |
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mahākālayogaśāstrekhecarīvidyā | f. Name of work  |
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mahākapilapañcarātra | n. Name of work  |
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mahāpuraścaraṇaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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mahāvīracarita | n. "the exploits of the great hero (rāma-)", Name of a celebrated drama by bhavabhūti-  |
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mahāvīracaritra | n. equals prec.  |
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mahāvīracaritra | n. Name of another work  |
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mahāyogapañcaratneāśvalāyanopayogyādhānaprakaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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mahīcara | mfn. moving on the earth  |
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mahiṣacara | mfn. equals -ga-  |
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mairāvaṇacaritra | n. mairāvaṇa |
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mallināthacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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māṃsacaru | m. meat-broth  |
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mānavendīyacarita | (?) n. Name of a poem.  |
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maṅgalācaraṇa | n. benediction, prayer for the success of anything  |
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maṅgalācaraṇa | n. pronouncing a blessing, wishing joy  |
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māṇicara | m. a particular deity  |
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māṇicari | m. Name of a guhyaka- (= kubera-?)  |
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maṇipaticaritra | n. Name of work  |
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manoramāpariṇayanacarita | n. Name of work  |
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mantrapuraścaraṇaprakāra | m. plural Name of work  |
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manuṣyacara | mfn. having dealings or intercourse with men  |
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mārkaṇḍeyacarita | n. Name of work  |
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marmacara | n. the heart  |
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mataṃgānucara | m. the keeper or driver of an elephant  |
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mayūravarmacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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meḍhracarman | n. the fore-skin, prepuce  |
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meghakumāracarita | n. Name of a jaina- work  |
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meṣacarman | n. a sheep-skin  |
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mīnākṣīpañcaratna | n. Name of work  |
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mithileśacarita | n. Name of work  |
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mithunecara | m. "going or living in pairs", the cakra-vāka-  |
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mithyācaryā | f. false behaviour, hypocrisy  |
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mocarasa | m.  |
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mṛducarmin | m. Betula Bhojpatra  |
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mṛgacarmīya | m. Name of an author  |
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mṛgacaryā | f. the acting like a deer (a kind of penance)  |
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mṛgagartāśrayāpcara | mfn. containing wild beasts and animals living in holes and aquatic animals  |
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mṛgāvatīcaritra | n. Name of work  |
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muktācaritra | n. Name of work  |
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munipaticaritra | n. Name of work  |
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mūrtisaṃcara | mfn. going about with a body, embodied, incarnate,  |
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nabhaścara | mf(ī-)n. "sky-going", aerial, celestial  |
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nabhaścara | m. a god  |
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nabhaścara | m. a vidyādhara-  |
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nabhaścara | m. a bird  |
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nabhaścara | m. a cloud  |
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nabhaścara | m. the wind  |
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nāḍīcaraṇa | m. "stalk-legged", a bird  |
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nāgārjunacarita | n. Name of work  |
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nagnacaryā | f. vow to go naked  |
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nahuṣacarita | " nahuṣa-'s life", Name of chapter of the  |
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naikacara | mf(ī-)n. going in troops, gregarious (animal)  |
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naiṣadhacarita | n. equals prec. n.  |
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naiṣadhīyacarita | n. equals naiṣadha- n.  |
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nākacara | mfn. walking in the sky  |
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naktaṃcara | mf(ī-)n. walking about at night  |
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naktaṃcara | m. any night-animal or creature etc.  |
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naktaṃcara | m. nocturnal demon, rakṣas- etc. ( naktaṃcareśvara reśvara- m.the lord of the rovers or fiends )  |
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naktaṃcara | m. the bdellium tree  |
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naktaṃcareśvara | m. naktaṃcara |
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naktaṃcarī | f. a female demon  |
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naktaṃcaryā | f. the walking about at night  |
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nalacarita | n. Name of a poem and a drama.  |
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nalacaritra | n. Name of a poem and a drama.  |
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nāmacaraṇabhāṣya | n. Name of work  |
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nāmacaraṇavārttika | n. Name of work  |
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nandīcarita | n. Name of work  |
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nārācarasa | m. Name of particular medicaments (see above) .  |
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nāradapañcarātra | n.  |
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naradurācara | mfn. difficult (for men) to perform,  |
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narapatijayacaryā | f. Name of work  |
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narapatijayacaryāsāra | m. Name of work  |
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narasiṃhabhūpālacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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narasiṃhapañcaratna | n. Name of stotra-  |
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naravāhanadattacaritamaya | mf(ī-)n. containing the adventures of prince naravāhana-datta- |
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nārāyaṇacaritramālā | f. Name of work  |
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naṣṭacaryā | f. playing at hide and seek  |
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naṭacaryā | f. an actor's performance  |
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naucara | mfn. going in a ship  |
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naucara | m. a sailor  |
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navaucityavicāracarcā | f. Name of work  |
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nayanacarita | n. play of the eyes, ogling,  |
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nayanagocara | mfn. being within the eye's range, visible (-tva- ; rī-kṛ-,to perceive or behold )  |
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nemicaritra | n. Name of work  |
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nemirājarṣicaritra | n. Name of work  |
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netragocara | mfn. within the range of the eyes, visible  |
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nīcarata | mfn. delighting in mean things  |
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nīcarkṣa | (for ṛkṣa-) m. equals -gṛha-  |
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nīlacarman | m. Grewia Asiatica  |
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nīracara | m. "moving in water", a fish or any aquatic animal  |
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niśācara | mfn. night-walking, moving about by night  |
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niśācara | m. a fiend or rākṣasa- etc.  |
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niśācara | m. a jackal  |
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niśācara | m. an owl  |
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niśācara | m. Anas Casarca  |
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niśācara | m. a snake  |
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niśācara | m. a kind of granthi-parṇa-  |
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niśācara | m. Name of śiva- (see )  |
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niśācara | m. a woman going to meet her lover at night (where also=female fiend)  |
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niśācara | m. a bat  |
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niśācara | m. Name of a plant (equals keśinī-)  |
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niśācarapati | m. "lord of night-walkers", Name of śiva-  |
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niśācarapūjāpaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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niśācareśa | m. Name of rāvaṇa-  |
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niśācarī | f. a female fiend etc.  |
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niśācarman | n. "skin of night", darkness  |
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niścar | P. -carati- (perfect tense 3. plural -cerur- infinitive mood -caritum-), to come forth, go out, issue out, proceed, appear, rise (as sounds) etc. etc.: Causal -cārayati-, to cause to issue or come forth  |
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niścara | m. Name of one of the saptarṣi-s in the 2nd manv-antara-  |
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nṛpānucara | m. a king's attendant, a minister  |
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nṛsiṃhacarita | n. Name of work  |
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nṛsiṃhamahataścaritra | n. Name of work  |
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nṛsiṃhamantrarājapuraścaraṇavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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nṛsiṃhapañcaratnamālā | f. Name of work  |
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nṛsiṃhaparicaryā | f. Name of work  |
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nṛsiṃhaparicaryāpratiṣṭhākalpa | m. Name of work  |
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nyavacar | P. -carati-, to enter into, penetrate  |
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nyocara | mfn. (prob.) belonging to or fit for a place  |
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padmacaraṇa | m. "lotus-foot", Name of a disciple of śaṃkarācārya-  |
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pākajavicara | m. Name of work  |
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pakṣacara | m. equals -gama- m. (see jala-pakṣa-c-)  |
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pakṣacara | m. an elephant strayed from the herd  |
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pakṣacara | m. the moon  |
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pañcarājīphala | m. Trichosanthes Dioeca  |
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pañcarakṣā | f. Name of work  |
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pañcarakṣaka | m. a species of plant  |
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pañcarasā | f. the Emblic Myrobolan tree  |
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pañcarāśika | mfn. relating to the 5 ratios or proportions of numbers  |
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pañcarāśika | n. the rule of 5, the rule of proportion with 5 terms  |
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pañcaraśmi | (p/añca--) mfn. (a chariot) having 5 strings or traces  |
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pañcaratna | n. a collection of 5 jewels or precious things (viz. gold, diamond, sapphire, ruby, and pearl ;or gold, silver, coral, pearl, and rāga-paṭṭa- )  |
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pañcaratna | n. Name of several works.  |
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pañcaratna | n. plural the 5 gems or most admired episodes of the  |
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pañcaratnakalā | f. Name of work  |
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pañcaratnākarastotra | n. Name of stotra-.  |
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pañcaratnakiraṇāvali | f. Name of work  |
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pañcaratnamālikā | f. Name of stotra-.  |
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pañcaratnamaya | mf(ā-!)n. consisting of the 5jewels  |
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pañcaratnaprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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pañcaratnastava | m. Name of stotra-.  |
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pañcarātra | m. a period of 5 days (nights) etc.  |
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pañcarātra | mfn. (tr/a-) lasting 5 days (also traka- )  |
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pañcarātra | m. Name of an ahīna- (See 1. /ah-) which lasts 5 days  |
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pañcarātra | m. Name of the sacred books of various vaiṣṇava- sects (also plural)  |
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pāñcarātra | m. pl. Name of a vaiṣṇava- sect following the doctrine of their sacred book called pañcarātra-  |
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pāñcarātra | n. the doctrine of the pāñcarātra-s (also trya-and traka-)  |
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pāñcarātra | n. Name of several works.  |
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pañcarātradīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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pāñcarātrāgama | m. Name of work  |
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pañcarātraka | m. a period of 5 days (nights) etc.  |
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pañcarātraka | m. Name of an ahīna- (See 1. /ah-) which lasts 5 days  |
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pañcarātraka | m. Name of the sacred books of various vaiṣṇava- sects (also plural)  |
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pañcarātrakadīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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pañcarātrakanaivedyavidhāna | n. Name of work  |
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pañcarātrakapakvānnavidhāna | n. Name of work  |
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pañcarātrakaprāyaścitta | n. Name of work  |
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pañcarātrakarakṣā | f. Name of work  |
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pāñcarātramahopanīṣad | f. Name of work  |
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pāñcarātramantra | mn. Name of work  |
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pañcarātranaivedyavidhāna | n. Name of work  |
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pañcarātrapakvānnavidhāna | n. Name of work  |
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pañcarātraprāyaścitta | n. Name of work  |
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pāñcarātraprāyaścittavidhāna | n. Name of work  |
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pāñcarātrārādhana | n. Name of work  |
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pāñcarātrarahasya | n. Name of work  |
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pañcarātrarakṣā | f. Name of work  |
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pāñcarātrarakṣā | f. Name of work  |
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pāñcarātrasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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pāñcarātraśrīcūrṇaparipālana | n. Name of work  |
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pāñcarātrasthāpana | n. Name of work  |
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pāñcarātravacana | n. Name of work  |
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pañcarātrika | wrong reading for pāñcar-.  |
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pāñcarātrika | mf(ī-)n. lasting 5 nights, (days)  |
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pāñcarātrika | m. "connected with the pañcarātra-"Name of viṣṇu-  |
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pañcarca | mfn. (for -ṛca-) consisting of 5 verses  |
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pañcarca | m. a stanza consisting of 5 verses  |
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pañcarudra | m. Name of an author  |
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pañcarudrīya | n. Name of work  |
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pañcarudropaniṣadbhāṣya | n. Name of work  |
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pañcarūpakośa | m. Name of work  |
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pāṇḍavacarita | n. Name of 2 poems.  |
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pānīyagocara | See dūre-pānīya-gocara-.  |
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paṅkticara | m. "going in lines", an osprey  |
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pāpacara | m. "walking in sin", Name of king in a Play |
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pāpagocara | mfn. evidently involved in (the consequences of) sin  |
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parācar | P. -carati-, to go away. depart  |
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pāracara | mf(ī-)n. arrived at the opposite shore, emancipated for ever  |
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parameśvarapañcaratna | n. Name of work  |
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parārthacara | mfn. intent upon another's welfare  |
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parārthacaryā | f. care for another welfare  |
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paretācarita | mfn. frequented or inhabited by the departed  |
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paricar | P. -carati- (perfect tense -cacāra- ind.p. -carya-), to move or walk about, go round (accusative), circumambulate etc. ; to attend upon or to (accusative,rarely genitive case), serve, honour : Causal P. -cārayati- (ind.p. -cārya-), to surround ; to wait on, attend to ; to cohabit ; (A1. te-), to be served or waited upon  |
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paricara | mf(/ā-)n. moving, flowing  |
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paricara | m. an attendant, servant, follower  |
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paricara | m. a patrol or body-guard  |
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paricara | m. homage, service  |
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paricarā | f. Name of particular verses which may be put at the beginning or middle or end of a hymn  |
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paricaraṇa | m. an assistant, servant  |
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paricaraṇa | n. going about  |
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paricaraṇa | n. serving, attending to, waiting upon  |
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paricaraṇīya | mfn. to be served or attended to  |
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paricaraṇīya | mfn. belonging to attendance  |
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paricaritavya | mfn. to be attended on or served or worshipped  |
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paricaritṛ | m. an attendant or servant  |
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paricarmaṇya | n. (p-+ carman-) a strip of leather  |
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paricartana | See pari-cṛt-.  |
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paricartana | n. plural the part of a horse's harness from the girth to the breast and the tail  |
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paricarya | mfn. equals caritavya-  |
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paricaryā | f. circumambulation, wandering about or through (compound) (wrong reading carcā-)  |
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paricaryā | f. attendance, service, devotion, worship etc.  |
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paricaryāvat | mfn. one who attends upon or worships  |
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paripārśvacara | mfn. going at or by one's side  |
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parisaṃcara | mfn. ( car-) roving about, vagrant  |
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parisaṃcara | m. "a very difficult pass or defile", a critical period  |
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parivicar | P. -carati-, to stream forth in all directions  |
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parṇacara | m. "leaf-stalker", a kind of deer  |
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pārśvacara | m. an attendant  |
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pārśvacara | m. plural attendants, retinue  |
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pārśvanāthacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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pārśvānucara | m. "attending at the side", an attendant, body. servant  |
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paruṣacarman | n. a rough skin  |
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paryācar | P. -c/arati-, to come near, approach  |
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paścāccara | mfn. coming or approaching behind  |
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paśucaryā | f. acting like animals, copulation  |
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paṭaccara | m. (fr. next + cara-?) a thief or robber ( "a class of asura-s")  |
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paṭaccara | m. plural Name of a people  |
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paṭaccara | n. old or ragged clothes, a worn garment  |
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pāṭaccara | m. (fr. paṭaccara-) a thief. robber  |
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patañjalicarita | n. Name of work  |
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patikhecara | m. Name of śiva- ( " garuḍa-") .  |
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pauraścaraṇika | mfn. (fr. puraś-caraṇa-)  |
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piśācacaryā | f. the practice of piśāca-s  |
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pitṛvanecara | m. "haunting the groves of the dead", Name of śiva-  |
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pitṛvanecara | m. a demon, goblin, vetāla- etc.  |
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prabhuliṅgacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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pracar | P. -carati- (Epic also A1. te-), to proceed towards, go or come to, arrive at (accusative) etc. ; to come forth, appear etc. ; to roam, wander ; to circulate, be or become current (as a story) ; to set about, perform, discharge (especially sacred functions, with instrumental case of the object or of the means employed) ; to be active or busy, be occupied or engaged in (locative case) ; to proceed, behave, act in peculiar manner etc. ; to come off, take place : Causal -cārayati-, to allow to roam, turn out to graze ; to make public  |
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pracara | m. a road, way, path  |
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pracara | m. usage, custom, currency  |
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pracara | m. going well or widely  |
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pracara | m. plural Name of a people (varia lectio praccara-and pra-stara-).  |
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pracaraṇa | n. going to graze  |
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pracaraṇa | n. proceeding with, beginning, undertaking  |
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pracaraṇa | n. circulating, being current  |
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pracaraṇa | n. employing, using  |
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pracaraṇī | f. (sc. sruc-) a wooden ladle employed for want of a better at a sacrifice  |
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pracaraṇīya | mfn. being in actual use  |
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pracarita | mfn. followed, practised  |
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pracarita | mfn. arrived at, visited  |
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pracarita | mfn. current, publicly known  |
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pracaritavya | mfn. to be proceeded with or undertaken, to be performed  |
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pracaritos | infinitive mood (with purā-) before he (the adhvaryu-) sets to work  |
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pracaryā | f. an action, process  |
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pradyumnottaracarita | n. " pradyumna-'s further deeds", Name of a poem.  |
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prahlādacarita | n. Name of work  |
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prajāpaticarita | n. Name of work  |
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prākcaraṇa | mfn. previously excited (said of the female generative organs previous to coitus)  |
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praṇītācaru | m. the vessel for the holy water,  |
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prāntacara | mfn. idem or 'mfn. living close by ' (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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prapannadinacaryā | f. Name of work  |
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praticar | P. -carati-, to advance towards, approach ; Causal -cārayati- See below.  |
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praticaraṇam | ind. in every school or branch  |
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pratikūlācarita | n. an offensive action, injurious conduct  |
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pratirūpacarya | mfn. exemplary in conduct, worthy of imitation  |
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pratirūpacaryā | f. suitable or exemplary conduct  |
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pratisaṃcar | P. -carati-, to meet, come together  |
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pratisaṃcara | m. going or moving backwards (a-pr-)  |
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pratisaṃcara | m. re-absorption or resolution (back again into prakṛti-)  |
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pratisaṃcara | m. that into which anything is re-absorbed or resolved  |
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pratisaṃcara | m. a place of resort, haunt  |
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pratyabhicar | P. -carati-, to use spells or charms against  |
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pratyabhicaraṇa | mfn. using spells or charms against  |
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pratyuccar | ( -ud-car-), Causal -cārayati-, to rouse up, excite, urge ; to repeat  |
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prauḍhacaritanāman | n. plural Name of work by vallabhācārya- on the titles of kṛṣṇa- derived from 128 of his exploits during adolescence.  |
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pravicar | P. -carati-, to go forwards, advance ; to roam about ; to walk or wander through (accusative) : Causal -cārayati- See below.  |
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prayogapañcaratna | n. Name of work  |
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priyasahacarī | f. a dear female companion, beloved wife  |
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proccar | (pra-ud-car-) P. -carati-, to utter a sound, utter, pronounce : Causal -carayati-, to cause to sound  |
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pṛthakcara | mf(ī-)n. going separately or alone  |
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pūjyapādacaritra | n. pūjyapāda |
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punaścara | mfn. running back, returning  |
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punaścarvaṇa | n. chewing the cud, ruminating  |
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puraṃjanacarita | n. Name of drama.  |
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puraścaraṇa | mfn. making preparations, preparatory to (compound; puraścaraṇatā -tā- f.)  |
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puraścaraṇa | n. a preparatory or introductory rite, preparation  |
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puraścaraṇacandrikā | f. Name of work  |
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puraścaraṇadīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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puraścaraṇakarman | n. idem or 'n. a preparatory or introductory rite, preparation '  |
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puraścaraṇakaumudī | f. Name of work  |
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puraścaraṇakaustubha | m. Name of work  |
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puraścaraṇapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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puraścaraṇapaddhatimālā | f. Name of work  |
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puraścaraṇaprapañca | m. Name of work  |
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puraścaraṇarasollāsa | m. Name of work  |
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puraścaraṇatā | f. puraścaraṇa |
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puraścaraṇavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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puraścaraṇaviveka | m. Name of work  |
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puraścaryā | f. equals -caraṇa- n.  |
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puraścaryārasāmbudhi | m. Name of work  |
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puraskriyācaryā | f. Name of work  |
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puruṣottamacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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pūrvācarita | mfn. formerly done or followed  |
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rādhācaraṇa | m. (with kavīndra cakra-vartin-) Name of a man  |
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rāghavacaritra | n. Name of a modern abridgment of the rāmāyaṇa-.  |
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rāghavayādāvīyacarita | n. Name of poems.  |
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raghunāthacarita | n. Name of work  |
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raghunāthapañcaratna | n. Name of work  |
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raghuvīracarita | n. Name of work  |
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rahasyapuraścaraṇavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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rahasyātirahasyapuraścaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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rajanicara | m. "night-rover", a rākṣasa-  |
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rajanicara | m. a night-watcher  |
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rajanīcara | mfn. wandering in the night (as the moon)  |
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rajanīcara | m. a night-rover ( rajanīcaranātha -nātha- m."lord of the night-rover", the moon; wrong reading rajanī-caran-)  |
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rajanīcara | m. a rākṣasa-  |
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rajanīcara | m. a night-watcher  |
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rajanīcara | m. a thief  |
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rajanīcaranātha | m. rajanīcara |
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rāmabālacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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rāmacandracarita | n. Name of work  |
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rāmacandracaritrasāra | m. Name of work  |
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rāmacara | m. Name of bala-rāma-  |
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rāmacaraṇa | m. Name of various authors (also with tarkavāg-īśa-)  |
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rāmacarita | n. " rāma-s's exploits", Name of various works.  |
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ramaṇīyacaraṇa | mfn. of pleasant conduct or behaviour  |
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rāmānujacarita | n. Name of work  |
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rāmānujacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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rāmānujadivyacaritra | n. Name of work |
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raṇagocara | mfn. engaged in war, fighting  |
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raṇecara | mfn. going or moving about in the field of battle (said of viṣṇu-)  |
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raṅgacara | m. "stage-goer", a player, actor, gladiator etc.  |
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rathacaraṇa | m. a chariots-wheel  |
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rathacaraṇa | m. Anas Casarca  |
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rathacarṣaṇa | m. or n. a particular part of a chariots  |
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rathacarṣaṇi | mfn. equals -gamana-  |
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rathacaryā | f. "chariots-course", travelling or going by carriage (frequently in plural) etc. (-carya- wrong reading for -varya- )  |
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rathaṃtaracaraṇabhāṣya | n. Name of work  |
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rathyacarya | wrong reading for ratha-c-  |
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raticaraṇasamantasvara | m. Name of a gandharva-  |
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ratisahacara | m. " rati-'s consort", Name of kāma-deva-  |
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ratnakalācaritra | n. Name of work  |
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rātricara | m. "night-wandering", a thief, robber  |
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rātricara | m. a night-watcher, watchman  |
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rātricara | m. a rākṣasa- (f(ī-). )  |
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rātricaryā | f. equals -cāra-  |
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rātricaryā | f. a night ceremony  |
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rātriṃcara | m. equals rātri-c-, a rākṣasa-  |
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rāvaṇacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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ṛṣabhacarma | n. a bull's skin,  |
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ṛtucaryā | f. Name of work  |
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rudhiracarcitasarvāṅga | mf(ī-)n. having the whole body smeared with blood  |
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rukmāṅgadacarita | n. Name of work  |
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rukmāṅgadacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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rūpāvacara | m. plural (with Buddhists) Name of one of the 18 classes of gods of the world of form (see kāmāv-).  |
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śabdagocara | m. the aim or object of speech (exempli gratia, 'for example' any one who is spoken to or spoken about)  |
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sabhācara | mfn. equals -g/a-  |
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sābhicaraṇika | mfn. possessing the same rules for exorcising or counteracting enchantments  |
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sacarācara | mfn. comprehending everything moving and motionless  |
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sacarācara | n. the universe  |
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sacaraṇalākṣārāga | mfn. having the colour of lac or dye used for the feet  |
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sacarma | mfn. along with the skin  |
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saccarita | n. good conduct etc.  |
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saccarita | n. history or account of the good  |
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saccarita | mfn. well-conducted, virtuous  |
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saccaritamimāṃsā | f. Name of work  |
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saccaritra | n. good conduct  |
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saccaritra | n. history of the good  |
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saccaritra | mfn. virtuous  |
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saccaritraparitrāṇa | n. Name of work  |
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saccaritrarakṣā | f. Name of work  |
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saccaritrasudhānidhi | m. Name of work  |
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saccaryā | f. equals -carita- n.  |
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sadācaraṇa | n. the manner of acting or behaviour of the good or wise  |
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sādhucaraṇa | mfn. well-conducted, righteous  |
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sādhucaritra | n. Name of work  |
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sahacara | mfn. going with, accompanying, associating with etc.  |
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sahacara | mfn. belonging together  |
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sahacara | mfn. similar, like  |
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sahacara | m. a companion, friend, follower  |
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sahacara | m. a surety  |
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sahacara | m. Barleria Prionitis and Cristata  |
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sahacara | m. equals pratibandhaka-  |
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sahacara | m. Barleria Prionitis or Cristata  |
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sahācara | m. (for saha-c-) a Baeleria with yellow flowers  |
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sāhacara | mfn. (fr. saha-c-) belonging to the plant saha-cara-  |
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sahacarabhinna | m. (in rhetoric) separation of what belongs together, joining discordant things or ideas (also sahacarabhinnnatā nna-tā- f. sahacarabhinnatva -tva- n.)  |
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sahacarabhinnatva | n. sahacarabhinna |
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sahacarabhinnnatā | f. sahacarabhinna |
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sahacaraṇa | mfn. going or belonging together  |
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sahacarat | mfn. going with, accompanying, attending  |
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sahacarī | f. a female companion or friend, mistress, wife  |
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sahacarīdharma | m. "the wife's duty", sexual intercourse  |
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sahacarita | mfn. gone or going with etc.  |
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sahacarita | mfn. congruent, homogeneous ( sahacaritatva -tva- n.)  |
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sahacaritatva | n. sahacarita |
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sāhacarya | n. companionship, fellowship, society, association with (instrumental case or compound)  |
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sahadharmacara | mfn. one following the same law or duties  |
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sahadharmacaraṇa | n. the fulfilment of duties (in common with a husband)  |
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sahadharmacarī | f. a wife who helps in the fulfilment of duties  |
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sāhasāṅkacarita | n. Name of work  |
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sahasracaraṇa | mfn. thousand footed (said of viṣṇu-)  |
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sahasraraviṇacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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śailasutācaraṇarāgayoni | mfn. produced by the colour of pārvati-'s feet  |
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śākalyacarita | n. Name of work  |
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śālibhadracaritra | n. Name of work  |
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salilacara | m. "water-goer", an aquatic animal  |
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salilacaraketana | m. "fish-bannered", the god of love  |
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salilasthalacara | m. "living in water and on land", an amphibious animal  |
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salilecara | mfn. moving about in water  |
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śālivāhanacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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samācar | P. -carati- (Epic also A1. te-), to act or behave or conduct one's self towards (locative case) ; to practise, perform thoroughly, do, accomplish (with āhāram-and instrumental case,"to feed upon") etc. ; to associate with (instrumental case) ; (with dūrāt-) to remove  |
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samācara | mfn. practising, observing  |
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samācaraṇa | n. practising, performing, observing, be having, performance  |
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samācaraṇīya | mfn. to be practised or observed  |
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samācarita | mfn. practised, performed, done, committed  |
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samantavyūhasāgaracaryavyavalokana | m. Name of a garuḍa-rāja-  |
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sāmbacarita | n. Name of work  |
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śambhurājacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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śambhūrājacaritra | n. Name of work (see śambhur-).  |
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saṃcar | P. -carati- (rarely A1. te-; see ), to go or come together, meet, join ; to come near, approach, appear ; to go or wander about, walk about, roam, go or drive or ride in or on (instrumental case) etc. ; to reach to (ā-) ; to go in or through, enter, traverse, pervade etc. ; to pass over to, pass from one to another (genitive case) ; to issue from (ablative) ; to move, live, exist, be ; to practise, perform : Causal -cārayati-, to cause to come together, make to meet, bring into contact ; to cause to go, set in motion ; to lead about, turn out (to graze) ; to cause to pass through ; to let pass, hand round  |
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saṃcara | mfn. going about, moving (See divā-s-)  |
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saṃcara | mfn. going or belonging together, simultaneous  |
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saṃcara | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) passage, a way, road, path, place for walking (especially the space assigned to each person who takes part in a rite)  |
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saṃcara | m. a difficult passage, defile, bridge over a torrent etc.  |
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saṃcara | m. (in sāṃkhya-) evolution, development, emanation  |
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saṃcara | m. the body  |
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saṃcara | m. killing  |
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saṃcarabhāgin | mfn. obtaining a share with difficulty (?)  |
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saṃcaraṇa | mf(ī-)n. fit or suitable for going or walking upon, accessible, practicable  |
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saṃcaraṇa | mf(ī-)n. going or coming together, meeting, converging  |
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saṃcaraṇa | n. going together or through, passage, motion, passing over from (ablative) or in (locative case or compound) or by means of (compound)  |
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saṃcaraṇa | n. (with samudr/am-) navigation  |
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saṃcaraṇa | n. setting in motion, use  |
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saṃcareṇya | mfn. suitable for going or walking on, practicable  |
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saṃcariṣṇu | mfn. disposed to move or ramble about  |
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saṃcaritra | n. coupling, procuring  |
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saṃcarvaṇa | ( carv-) the act of chewing or masticating  |
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śaṃkaracaritra | n. Name of work ,  |
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śaṃkarācāryacarita | n. Name of work  |
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saṃkocarekhā | f. "line of contraction", a wrinkle, fold  |
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saṃkṣepapuraścaraṇavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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samparicar | P. -carati-, to attend on, serve  |
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sampracar | P. -carati-, to advance, begin to move ; to go on, be carried on, take place : Causal -cārayati-, to dismiss  |
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sampratisaṃcara | m. re-absorption or resolution (brāhmaḥsam-pratisaṃcara-,"re-absorption into brahma-")  |
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sampravicar | Caus. -cārayati-, to examine or consider carefully  |
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saṃtrastagocara | mfn. one who is looked at with terror  |
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samuccar | (-ud-- car-) P. -carati-, to go out together ; to go up, be borne upwards, ascend ; to utter, pronounce, repeat : Causal -cārayati-, to utter sounds together, talk together  |
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samuccara | m. going or coming forth together  |
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samuccara | m. ascending, flying upwards  |
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samuccara | m. traversing  |
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samudācar | A1. -carate-, to move or travel about (exempli gratia, 'for example' rathena-,"in a chariot") ; P. -carati-, to act towards, treat ; to practise, accomplish, do ; to speak to, address  |
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samudācarita | mfn. addressed  |
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samupācar | P. -carati-, to attend, wait on, treat (medically) ; to practise, attend to, be intent upon (accusative)  |
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śanaiścara | mfn. walking or moving slowly  |
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śanaiścara | m. the planet Saturn or its regent (see śani-) etc. (in also applied to other planets and even the sun)  |
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śanaiścara | m. Saturday  |
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śānaiścara | mfn. (fr. śanaiś-cara-) relating to Saturn or to his day, falling on a Saturday  |
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śanaiścarakavaca | mn. Name of work  |
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śanaiścarapūjā | f. Name of work  |
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śanaiścarasaṃvatsara | m. the year of Saturn (during which this planet completes his course through the 28 nakṣatra-s;in modern astronomy = 30 of our years)  |
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śanaiścaravāra | m. Saturday  |
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śanaiścaravidhāna | n. Name of work  |
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śanaiścaravrata | n. Name of work  |
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śanakaiścara | m. (fr. next + cara) equals śanaiścara-  |
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sanigaḍacaraṇa | mfn. dragging a chain on the foot ( sanigaḍacaraṇatva -tva- n.)  |
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sanigaḍacaraṇatva | n. sanigaḍacaraṇa |
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śaṅkhacarcī | f. a mark made with sandal on the forehead  |
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śaṅkhacarī | f. a mark made with sandal on the forehead  |
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śāṅkhāyanacaraṇa | m. or n. Name of a caraṇa- of the ṛg-- veda-.  |
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śānticaritra | n. Name of work  |
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śānticaritranāṭaka | n. Name of work  |
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śāntināthacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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sānucara | mf(ī-)n. idem or 'mfn. having attendants, with followers ' |
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saptacaru | n. (Nominal verb rum-?) Name of a place  |
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sapuraścaraṇa | (s/a--) mfn. together with preparations  |
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śarabhojirājacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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śaragocara | m. the range of an arrow  |
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śārdūlacarman | n. a tiger's skin  |
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sarvacarita | n. Name of a drama.  |
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sarvacarmīṇa | mfn. wholly made of leather  |
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sarvacarmīṇa | mfn. made of every kind of skin or leather  |
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sārvacarmīṇa | mfn. (equals sarva-c-) wholly made of leather  |
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sarvacaru | m. Name of a man  |
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sarvāścaryamaya | mf(ī-)n. containing or consisting of all marvels  |
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sāścarya | mfn. astonished, surprised by (compound)  |
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sāścarya | mfn. wonderful, marvellous, astonishing  |
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sāścaryacarya | mfn. of wonderful conduct  |
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sāścaryakautuka | mfn. astonished and curious  |
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sāścaryam | ind. with astonishment or surprise  |
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sāścaryamaya | mf(ī-)n. wonderful, full of marvels  |
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śāstrācaraṇa | n. observance of sacred precepts  |
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śāstrācaraṇa | n. the study of the śāstra-  |
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śāstrācaraṇa | m. one versed in the śāstra-, a Pandit  |
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śāstrācaraṇa | m. a student of the veda-s or one whose conduct is regulated by their precepts  |
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śatacaraṇā | f. a centipede  |
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