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da | the 3rd and soft letter of the 4th or dental class. |
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da | mf(ā-)n. (1. dā-) in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' () giving, granting, offering, effecting, producing (exempli gratia, 'for example' abhīṣṭa--,"giving any desired object"; gaja-vāji-vṛddhi--,"promoting the welfare of elephants and horses") etc. (see agni--; a-doma-d/a-; anna--, artha--, garbha--, janma--etc.) |
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da | m. n. a gift |
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da | mfn. ( do-) in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' See anala--, 2. jīva-- |
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da | m. n. the act of cutting off |
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da | mfn. (4. da--) in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' See ṛśya-d/a-. |
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da | equals d/at- see a-panna--, panna-- |
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da | ṣo-ḍa-. |
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da | m. a mountain |
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da | n. a wife (derived fr. d/am-patī-) |
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dabdha | See (/a--.) |
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dabdhi | f. injury |
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dabh | or dambh- cl.1. (subjunctive d/abhat-and bhāti- ; plural bhanti-, , bhan-, and ; Potential bheyam- and cl.5.) dabhn/oti- ("to go"; imperative nuhi- ; see A1., Passive voice dabhyate- ; perfect tense dadābha-, ; d/ambha-[ ] ; plural debhur-[ Va1rtt. 4 ] ;also dadambhur-and 2.sg. debhitha-or dadambhitha- ; Aorist plural dadabhanta- ; adambhiṣur- ) to hurt, injure, destroy ; to deceive, abandon : Causal (subjunctive and p. damebh/ayat-;2. sg. yas-, ya-) to destroy ; dambhayati- or dābh-, to impel ; dambkayate-, to accumulate, : Desiderative d/ipsati- (subjunctive [ ] and parasmE-pada d/ipsat-) to intend to injure or destroy ; dhips-, dhīps-, didambhiṣati- Pa1n2. 7-2, 49 and 4, 56 (i, 2, 10 ) |
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dabha | mfn. deceiving |
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dabha | mfn. (āya-), dat infinitive mood to deceive, |
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dabha | mfn. see a--. |
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dabhīti | m. an injurer, enemy |
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dabhīti | m. Name of a man (favoured by indra-, x;by the aśvin-s, i, 112, 23). |
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dabhna | See dura-dabhn/ā-. |
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dabhra | mf(ā-)n. little, small, deficient |
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dabhra | mf(ā-)n. see dahra- |
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dabhra | m. the ocean |
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dabhra | n. distress |
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dabhra | n. see /a--. |
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dabhrabuddhi | mfn. |
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dabhracetas | (r/a--) mfn. little-minded, . |
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dabhram | ind. scarcely, |
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dabhya | mfn. deceivable, |
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dabhya | mfn. deceitful, 61, 2. |
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dacchada | m. equals danta-cch- |
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dad | cl.1. dati- See dā- |
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dad | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' See āyurd/ad-. |
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dada | mf(ā-)n. ()"giving" See abhayaṃ-- |
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dada | mf(ā-)n. dhanaṃ-dadā-. |
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dadā | ind. an exclamation, |
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dadadas | ind. (onomatopoetic (i.e. formed from imitation of sounds)) imitative sound of a thunder's roaring |
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dadana | n. giving |
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dadari | Name of a river |
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dadāti | m. a gift |
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dadāyudha | mfn. using the teeth as a weapon |
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dadāyudha | See d/at-. |
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dadda | m. Name (also title or epithet) of various kings (of Gurjara etc.), |
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dadh | (reduplicated of dhā-), cl.1. dhate-, to hold ; to give : Intensive 2. sg. imperative dādaddhi- |
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dadha | mfn. "giving" See iḍā--, ilā--. |
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dadha | mfn. (2, 171 Va1rtt. 3)"giving" |
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dadha | mfn. preserving (with accusative) |
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dadha | n. a house |
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dadhan | See 2. d/adhi-. |
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dadhana | n. "putting" See antar--. |
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dadhanvat | mfn. containing coagulated milk |
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dadhi | n. (replaced in the weakest forms by dh/an-[ ] : instrumental case etc. dhn/ā- dhn/e-, dhn/as-; locative case dhani- dhni-,[ in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' ] ) coagulated milk, thick sour milk (regarded as a remedy;differing from curds in not having the whey separated from it) etc. |
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dadhi | n. turpentine |
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dadhi | n. the resin of Shorea robusta |
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dadhibhakṣa | m. food prepared from d/adhi- |
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dadhibhakṣa | mfn. eating d- |
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dadhibhāṇḍa | n. equals -dhānī- |
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dadhīca | m. equals dhy-/ac- (devoted himself to death that indra- might slay vṛtra- with the thunderbolt fabricated by tvaṣṭṛ- out of his bones) (father of sārasvata- by sarasvatī- ) |
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dadhīca | m. (blamed dakṣa- q.v) (varia lectio ā-) |
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dadhīca | m. author with the patr. pāthnya- on |
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dadhīcakṣupasaṃvāda | m. dialogue between dadhīca- and kṣupa-saṃvāda- |
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dadhicāra | m. a churning-stick |
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dadhīci | m. equals ca- (blaming dakṣa-) |
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dadhīcyasthi | n. " dakṣa-'s bones", the thunderbolt |
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dadhīcyasthi | n. the diamond |
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dadhidhānī | f. a vessel for holding d/adhi- |
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dadhidhenu | f. a cow represented by d/adhi- (offered to priests) |
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dadhidrapsa | m. a globule of thickened d/adhi- |
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dadhighana | m. "thickened d/adhi- ", curds |
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dadhigharma | m. a warm oblation of d/adhi- |
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dadhigharmahoma | m. idem or 'm. a warm oblation of d/adhi- ' |
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dadhigraha | m. a cup with d/adhi- |
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dadhigrahapātra | n. the vessel used for taking up d/adhi- |
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dadhija | mfn. produced from or on d/adhi- |
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dadhija | n. fresh butter |
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dadhika | in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' for dhi- gaRa ura-ādi-. |
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dadhikarṇa | m. "milk-ear", Name of a cat () |
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dadhikarṇa | m. varia lectio for adh-. |
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dadhikaṭuka | m. kaṭuka |
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dadhikra | m. Name of a man () |
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dadhikrā | m. ( ) Name of a divine horse (personification of the morning Sun;addressed in ), |
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dadhikrāvan | m. equals -kr/ā- |
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dadhikrāvatī | f. (scilicet /ṛc-) the verse iv, 39, 6 () |
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dadhikulyā | f. a stream of d/adhi- |
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dadhikūrcikā | f. mixture of boiled and d/adhi- milk |
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dadhimaṇḍa | m. whey |
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dadhimaṇḍoda | mfn. having whey as liquid (an ocean) |
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dadhimaṇḍodaka | mfn. idem or 'mfn. having whey as liquid (an ocean) ' |
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dadhimantha | m. a beverage obtained by churning d/adhi- (plural) |
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dadhimanthana | n. the churning of d/adhi- |
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dadhimukha | m. "milk-faced", a kind of snake |
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dadhimukha | m. Name of a nāga- |
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dadhimukha | m. of a yakṣa- |
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dadhimukha | m. of a monkey (brother-in-law of su-grīva-) |
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dadhimukha | m. (-pūrvam-) (metrically dhī-.) 7, 32 |
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dadhimukha | m. (also dhi-vaktra-, ) |
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dadhīmukha | See dadhi-m-. |
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dadhinadī | f. Name of a river, |
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dadhiparṇa | m. Name of a man |
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dadhipayas | n. dual number d/adhi- and milk |
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dadhiphala | m. Feronia elephantum (its fruit having the acid taste of d/adhi-) |
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dadhipiṇḍa | m. equals -ghana- |
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dadhipṛṣātaka | Name of a mixture made with d/adhi- |
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dadhipuccha | m. "milk-tail", Name of a jackal |
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dadhipūpaka | m. Name of a cake made of d/adhi- |
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dadhipūraṇa | m. Name of a nāga- |
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dadhipūrvamukha | See -m-. |
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dadhipuṣpī | f. the plant kola-simbī- |
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dadhipuṣpikā | f. "milk-flower", Clitoria Ternatea |
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dadhisaktu | m. plural barley-meal with d/adhi-, |
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dadhisambhava | mfn. produced bya- |
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dadhisambhava | n. fresh butter |
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dadhisamudra | m. the d/adhi- ocean (see -vāri-), |
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dadhiśara | m. equals -maṇḍa- |
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dadhisāra | n. idem or 'n. fresh butter ' |
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dadhiṣāyya | n. (for didh-) clarified butter |
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dadhiskanda | n. Name of a tīrtha- |
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dadhisneha | m. equals -maṇḍa- |
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dadhiśoṇa | m. a monkey |
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dadhiṣu | ṣū-pati- See didh- |
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dadhisveda | m. butter-milk |
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dadhisya | + Nom. yati- equals dhīya- |
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dadhittha | m. equals dhi-phala- (the wood of which is not allowed to be used in sacrifices) |
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dadhittha | m. equals -rasa- |
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dadhitthākhya | m. n. idem or 'm. the resin of Dadhittha, 49, 24.' |
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dadhittharasa | m. the resin of Dadhittha, 49, 24. |
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dadhivāhana | m. Name of a prince (son of aṅga- and father of divi-ratha-) |
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dadhivāhana | m. (adh- ) |
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dadhivāhana | m. of a king of campā-, jain. |
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dadhivaktra | See -mukha-. |
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dadhivāmana | m. "milk-dwarf." Name of a mystic person |
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dadhivāri | mfn. having d/adhi- as liquid (an ocean) |
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dadhivat | (d/adh-) mfn. prepared with d/adhi- |
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dadhividarbha | for daśi-- 1. |
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dadhīya | Nom. ( Va1rtt. 3 ; Potential yāt-) to like d/adhi-, () |
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dadhna | m. Name of yama- |
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dadhṛk | ind. () strongly, boldly |
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dadhṛṣ | mfn. ( dhṛṣ-) bold (Nominal verb dhṛk-) |
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dadhṛṣa | mfn. bold, . |
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dadhṛṣi | See d/ādh-. |
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dadhṛṣvāṇi | mfn. bold, . |
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dadhy | in compound for dhi-. |
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dadhyac | m. (Nominal verb -/aṅ- accusative -/añcam-; dative case dhīc/e- genitive case dhīc/as-; see ) "sprinkling d/adhi- " (see dhi-kr/ā-and ghṛtāī-) Name of a mythical ṛṣi- or sacrificer ( and [called aṅgiras-] [ āṅgirasa-] ;son of atharvan-[ see ātharvaṇ/a-] ;having the head of a horse and teaching the aśvin-s to find in tvaṣṭṛ-'s house the m/adhu-or soma- ;favoured by indra- [ ] who slays 99 vṛtra-s or foes with a thunderbolt made of his bones ;propounder of the brāhmaṇa- called m/adhu- ) |
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dadhyac | -anna-, etc. See above. |
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dadhyagra | n. equals dhi-maṇḍa- |
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dadhyāhva | m. the resin of Pinus longifolia |
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dadhyāhvaya | m. the resin of Pinus longifolia |
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dadhyākara | m. equals dhi-samudra- |
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dadhyānī | f. Name of a plant |
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dadhyanna | n. rice prepared with d/adhi- |
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dadhyāśir | (d/adh-) mfn. mixed with d/adhi- (soma-) |
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dadhyasya | Nom. jati- idem or '+ Nom. yati- equals dhīya- ' |
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dadhyodana | m. ( ) boiled rice mixed with d/adhi- |
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dadhyuda | mfn. equals dhi-vāri- |
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dadhyuttara | n. equals -agra- |
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dadhyuttarā | f. bulb-milk |
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dadhyuttaraga | n. equals dhy-uttara- |
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daḍī | varia lectio for dāḍī- |
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dadi | mfn. giving, bestowing (with accusative) ( ) |
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daditṛ | m. a giver (preserver?) |
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dadittha | Name (also title or epithet) of a monkey, |
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dadṛśānapavu | ( dṛś-) having visible fellies |
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dadṛt | mfn. ( dṝ-) bursting or causing to burst Va1rtt. 3 |
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dadru | m. a tortoise |
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dadru | f. (also dara- k.) equals drū- |
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dadrū | f. ( vArttika l and ) a cutaneous eruption, kind of leprosy (also dard- dardū- Scholiast or Commentator) |
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dadrughna | m. (also dara-) equals drū-- |
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dadrughna | m. Psoralea corylifolia |
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dadrūghna | mfn. "removing leprosy", Cassia Tora or alata |
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dadruka | m. equals drū- |
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dadrukuṣṭha | n. idem or 'f. (also dara- k.) equals drū- ' , |
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dadruṇa | mfn. (gaRa pāmādi-) leprous (also dard- ), 8, 456. |
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dadrūṇa | mfn. equals druṇa- (also dara-). |
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dadrunāsinī | f. "removing leprosy", Name of an insect (varia lectio dara-). |
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dadruroga | m. equals dadrū- |
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dadrurogin | mfn. leprous (also dard- ), 8, 444; 11, 232 and 244 |
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dadrūrogin | mfn. equals dru-- (varia lectio dard-). |
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dagārgala | n. "water-key (daga- equals daka-) ", examining the soil in searching for wells or rules for doing so |
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dagārgala | n. (udag-) |
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dagārgala | n. Name of liv. |
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dagdha | mfn. ( dah-) burnt, scorched, consumed by fire etc. |
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dagdha | mfn. tormented, pained, consumed by grief or hunger, distressed |
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dagdha | mfn. dry, insipid |
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dagdha | mfn. inauspicious, |
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dagdha | mfn. miserable, execrable |
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dagdha | n. cauterisation (see agni--) |
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dagdhā | f. (soil. diś-) the quarter where the sun remains overhead |
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dagdha | n. (scilicet tithi-) Name of certain inauspicious days |
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dagdha | n. equals -ruhā- |
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dagdhajaṭhara | n. the hungry stomach |
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dagdhakāka | m. "inauspicious crow", a raven |
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dagdhakilbiṣa | mfn. one whose sins are burnt away or destroyed, |
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dagdhākṣara | an inauspicious letter (in a word) |
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dagdhamandirasāra | mfn. one who has burned the, best of mansions. |
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dagdhamaraṇa | m. Name of an author |
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dagdhamatsya | m. a grilled fish |
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dagdhānna | n. scorched rice, |
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dagdhaputra | (dh/a--) mf(ā-)n. whose son is burnt |
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dagdharatha | m. Name of a gandharva- |
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dagdharuha | m. "growing in ashes", Clerodendrum phlomoides |
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dagdharuhā | f. Name of a plant |
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dagdhavarṇaka | Name of a grass |
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dagdhavraṇa | m. a burn, singe. |
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dagdhavya | mfn. to be burnt |
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dagdhayoni | mfn. having its source or origin destroyed. |
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dagdheṣṭakā | f. a burnt brick |
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dagdhodara | n. equals dha-jaṭhara- |
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dagdhṛ | m. one who burns (with accusative) |
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dagdhṛ | m. dh/ṛ-, a burner of (genitive case) |
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dagh | cl.5. (Potential ghnuyāt-; preceding 3. sg. ghyās-; Aorist subjunctive 1. plural ghma-) with paśc/ā-, or c/āt-, to fall short of (see /a-pascā-daghvan-) ; with adhas-, to reach below the regular height ; to strike ; to protect (see daṅgh-) : cl.4. d/aghyati-, to go ; to flow ; see ati--, ā-- ; prad/aghas- ; . |
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daghna | mf(/ā-, ī-)n. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' (),"reaching up to" see aṃsa--, aśva--, ā--, upa-kakṣa--, upastha--, ūru--, kaṇṭha--, kulpha--, gulpha--, jānn--, nābhi--, mukha--, stana--. |
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dagu | m. N. See dāgavyāgani-. |
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dah | cl.1.P. dahati- (Epic also A1.; parasmE-pada d/ahati- imperfect tense /adahat-; Aorist adhāk- ; 1 . sg. kṣam- ;3. plural kskur- ; subjunctive dhāk- ;2. sg. dhakṣi-, ; parasmE-pada dh/akṣat-[also Nominal verb m.], d/ahṣat-, ; future dhakṣyati-[ ] [ Potential dhakṣyet-, ] etc.; dahiṣy-, ; infinitive mood dagdhum-) to burn, consume by fire, scorch, roast etc. ; to cauterise ; to consume, destroy completely etc. ; to torment, torture, pain, distress, disturb, grieve etc.: Passive voice dahyate- (ti- ) ; to be burnt, burn, be in flames etc. ; to be consumed by fire or destroyed ; to be inflamed (a wound) ; to be consumed by internal heat or grief, suffer pain, be distressed or vexed etc. ; Causal dāhayati- to burn or be burned etc. ; to cause to be cooked (Aorist plural adīdahan-): Desiderative didhakṣati- (confer, compare kṣā-, kṣu-) to be about to burn or consume or destroy (parasmE-pada kṣamāṇa-): Desiderative Causal (parasmE-pada kṣayat-) to cause any one to make efforts to burn : Intensive dandahīti-, hyate- () to burn or destroy completely (imperative dagdhi-) ; A1. to be burnt completely [ confer, compare Lithuanian degu4,"I am hot"; Gothic dag-s; Old German ta1h-t,"a wick"] |
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dah | mfn. "burning" See uś/a--. |
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dahadahā | f. Name of one of the mothers attending on skanda-, 2638. |
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dahana | mf(ī-)n. burning, consuming by fire, scorching, destroying (chiefly in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') |
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dahana | mf(ī-)n. (said of the dhāraṇā-of fire) |
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dahana | m. fire (of three kinds), agni- etc. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-). ) |
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dahana | m. the numeral three |
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dahana | m. one of the 5 forms of fire in the svāhā-kāra- |
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dahana | m. a pigeon |
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dahana | m. Plumbago zeylanica |
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dahana | m. Anacardium officinarum |
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dahana | m. Name of an attendant of skanda- |
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dahana | m. Name of a rudra-, |
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dahana | n. burning, consuming by fire etc. |
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dahana | n. cauterising |
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dahana | n. sour gruel |
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dahanā | f. Name of part of the moon's course |
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dahanagarbha | mf(ā-)n. filled with the fire (of wrath) |
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dahanāguru | n. a kind of Agallochum |
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dahanahalpa | m. a crematory rite, |
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dahanakarman | n. the act of burning |
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dahanaketana | m. "mark of burning", smoke |
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dahanapriyā | f. the wife of agni- |
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dahanārāti | m. "fire-enemy", water |
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dahanarkṣa | (ṛk-) n. the constellation kṛttikā- |
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dahanasārathi | m. the wind, |
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dahanatā | f. the state of fire |
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dahanavat | ind. as (at) cremation, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding |
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dahanī | f. Sanseviera Roxburghiana |
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dahanīya | mfn. to be burnt, combustible |
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dahanīyatā | f. combustibility |
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dahanīyatva | n. idem or 'f. combustibility ' |
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dahanolkā | f. a firebrand |
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dahanopakaraṇa | n. the means for cauterising |
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dahanopala | m. the sun-gem |
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dahara | m. a child |
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dahara | m. a young animal |
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dahara | m. a mouse |
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dahara | mfn. (fr. dobhr/a-) small, fine, thin (varia lectio dabhra-) |
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dahara | mfn. young in age |
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dahara | m. a younger brother |
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daharaka | mfn. short (day), |
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daharapṛṣṭha | n. Name of , |
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daharasūtra | n. Name of a Buddhist sūtra-. |
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dahati | m. Name of an attendant of skanda- |
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dahra | mfn. small, fine, thin, (re para-rātre-,"in the shorter half of the night") |
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dahra | n. the cavity of the heart |
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dahra | m. a wood on fire |
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dahra | m. fire |
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dahrāgni | m. agastya- in a former birth, iv, I, 36. |
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dahram | ind. little |
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dahyu | m. fire, |
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dai | cl.1 P. dāyati-, to purify, cleanse (see 7. dā-). |
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daiḍa | mf(/ī-). patron. |
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daidhiṣavya | m. (fr. didhiṣū-) prob. the son of a woman by her second husband |
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daigambara | mf(ī-)n. relating to the Dig.ambaras |
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daihika | mf(ī-)n. (fr. deha-) bodily, corporeal, |
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daihya | mf(ā-)n. being in the body (ātman-) |
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daihya | m. the soul |
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daikṣa | mf(ī-)n. (fr. dīkṣā-) relating to initiation or inauguration etc. |
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dailīpi | m. patronymic fr. dilīpa- q.v |
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daina | mf(ī-)n. (fr. dina-) relating to a day, diurnal, daily |
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daina | n. (fr. dīna-) = the next |
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dainaṃdina | mf(ī-)n. happening daily, quotidian |
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dainaṃdinadānakāṇḍa | mn. Name of work |
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dainaṃdinasadācāradarpaṇa | m. Name of work |
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dainapralaya | m. destruction of the world after the lapse of 15 years of brahmā-'s age |
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dainika | mf(ī-)n. daily, diurnal |
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dainikī | f. a day's hire or wages |
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dainya | n. wretchedness, affliction, depression, miserable state etc. |
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dainya | n. meanness, covetousness |
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daipa | mf(ī-)n. (fr. dīpa-) relating or belonging to a lamp |
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dairgha | n. (fr. dirgha-) length, longness |
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dairgha | vṛddhi- form of dīrgha- in compound |
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dairgharātrika | mf(ī-)n. long, chronic (disease) |
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dairghaśravasa | mf(ī-)n. relating to dīrgha-śravas-, |
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dairghaśravasa | n. Name of 2 sāman-s |
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dairghatama | m. equals next m. |
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dairghatamasa | mf(ī-)n. relating to dīrgha-tamas- |
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dairghatamasa | m. patronymic fr. dīrgha-tamas- |
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dairghatamasa | n. Name of several sāman-s |
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dairghavaratra | mfn. (with kūpa-) founded by dīrgha-varatra- |
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dairghya | (oftener) n. (fr. dirgha-) length, longness |
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daiśeya | m. metron. fr. 2. dis- gaRa śubhrādi-. |
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daiśika | mf(ī-)n. (fr. deśa-) relating to space (opp. to kālika- ) or to any place or country |
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daiśika | mf(ī-)n. local, provincial, national |
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daiśika | mf(ī-)n. a native |
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daiśika | mf(ī-)n. knowing a place, a guide |
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daiśika | mf(ī-)n. showing, directing, spiritual guide or teacher (see deśika-and deśya-) |
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daiśika | n. a kind of dance on |
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daiṣṭika | mf(ī-)n. (fr. diṣṭi-) fated, predestined |
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daiṣṭika | m. predestinarian, fatalist , |
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daiṣṭikatā | f. |
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daiṣṭikatva | n. fatalism, predestinarianism, destiny |
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daiteya | m. (fr. diti-) a son or descendant of diti-, an asura- etc. |
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daiteya | m. Name of rāhu- |
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daiteya | mf(ī-)n. proceeding from or belonging to the daiteya-s |
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daiteyī | f. a female descendant of diti- |
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daitya | m. a son of diti-, a demon etc. |
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daitya | mf(ā-)n. belonging to the daitya-s |
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daityā | f. Name of plants (equals caṇḍauhadhi-and murā-) |
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daitya | mf(ā-)n. spirituous liquor |
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daityadānavamardana | m. "crusher of daitya-s and dānava-s", Name of indra- |
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daityadeva | m. "god of the daitya-s", varuṇa- |
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daityadeva | m. Wind |
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daityadvīpa | m. "refuge of the daitya-s (?)", Name of a son of garuḍa- |
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daityaguru | m. "preceptor of the daitya-s", Name of śukra-, the planet Venus |
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daityahan | m. " daitya--slayer", Name of śiva- |
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daityahan | m. of indra- |
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daityahantṛ | m. "id.", Name of viṣṇu- |
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daityāhorātra | m. a day and night of the daitya-s (= a year of man) |
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daityamātṛ | f. "mother of the daitya-s", diti- (plural ) . |
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daityamedaja | m. "produced from the marrow of daitya-s", a kind of bdellium |
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daityamedajā | f. the earth (supposed to be produced from the marrow of madhu- and kaiṭabha-) |
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daityanāśana | m. " daitya-s-destroyer", Name of viṣṇu- |
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daityanirūdana | m. "id.", Name of viṣṇu- |
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daityaniṣūdana | m. "id", Name of indra- |
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daityāntaka | m. " daitya-s. destroyer" |
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daityapa | m.," daitya-s-prince", Name of bali- |
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daityapati | m.," daitya-s-prince", Name of bali- |
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daityapūjya | m. equals -guru- |
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daityapurodhas | m. equals -guru- |
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daityapurohita | m. equals -guru- |
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daityāri | m. "foe of the daitya-s", a god (especially viṣṇu-) |
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daityāripaṇḍita | m. Name of a poet |
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daityartvij | (yai-it-) m. equals -guru- |
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daityasenā | f. Name of a daughter of prajā-pati- and sister of deva-senā- |
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daityāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to represent a daitya- |
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daityayuga | n. an age of the daitya-s (= 4 ages. of man) |
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daityejya | m. equals tya-guru- |
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daityendra | m. " daitya-s-prince", Name of pātāla--ketu |
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daityendrapūjya | m. equals tyejya- |
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daiva | mf(/ī-)n. or daiv/a- (fr. dev/a-) belonging to or coming from the gods, divine, celestial etc. |
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daiva | mf(/ī-)n. sacred to the gods ( daivatīrtha -tīrtha- n.the tips of the fingers ; see sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order; vīdik- f.the north ; see 2. diś-) |
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daiva | mf(/ī-)n. royal (vāc-) |
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daiva | mf(/ī-)n. depending on fate, fatal |
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daiva | m. (with or without vivāha-) a form of marriage, the gift of a daughter at a sacrifice to the officiating priest |
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daiva | m. the knowledge of portents |
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daiva | m. patronymic of atharvan- |
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daiva | m. plural the attendants of a deity |
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daiva | n. a deity (see kula--) |
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daiva | n. (scilicet karman-, kārya-etc.) a religious offering or rite |
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daiva | n. divine power or will, destiny, fate, chance ( daivāt vāt- ind.by chance, accidentally) |
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daiva | vṛddhi- form of deva- in compound |
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daivacintā | f. () fatalism or astrology. |
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daivacintaka | m. "reflecting on fate", astrologer, Name of śiva- |
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daivacintaka | m. fatalist |
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daivacintana | n. () fatalism or astrology. |
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daivadārava | mf(ī-)n. made of the tree deva-dāru- on being on it |
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daivadarśanin | m. plural the pupils of deva-darśana- gaRa śaunakādi-. |
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daivadatta | mfn. (for 2.See 2. daiva-) given by fate or fortune, innate, natural, |
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daivadatta | mf(ī-)n. being in the village deva-datta- |
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daivadatta | m. plural the pupils of deva-datta-, Va1rtt. 5 (see deva-dattīya-) |
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daivadattaśaṭhin | m. pl. idem or 'm. plural the pupils of deva-datta-, Va1rtt. 5 (see deva-dattīya-)' gaRa śaunakādi- |
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daivadatti | m. patronymic fr. deva-datta- |
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daivadattika | mf(ī-)n. relating to deva-datta- gaRa kāśy-ādi-. |
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daivādhīna | mfn. subject to fate |
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daivādika | mf(ī-)n. belonging to the div-ādi-s id est to the 4th class of roots |
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daivadīpa | m. "the heavenly lamp", the eye (see deva--, deha--). |
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daivadoṣa | m. the fault or evil result of deeds, evil fate |
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daivadurvipāka | m. the evil ripening of destiny through the effect of deeds done in the present or former births, Hit. |
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daivādyanta | mfn. beginning and ending with a ceremony in honour of the gods (opp. to pitrādy-) |
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daivagati | f. "course of destiny", fortune (tyā- equals daivāt-) |
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daivahata | mfn. stricken by destiny, ill-fated |
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daivahataka | mfn. idem or 'mfn. stricken by destiny, ill-fated ' : cursed by destiny |
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daivahataka | n. a blow of destiny, |
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daivahataka | n. cursed Destiny. , |
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daivāhaurātra | n. a day and night of the gods (= a year of men) (see daityāho--). |
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daivahava | mf(ī-)n. gaRa kaṇvādi-. |
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daivahavya | m. patron. fr. deva-hū- gaRa gargādi-. |
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daivahīna | mfn. forsaken by fortune |
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daivajana | (d/ai-) mf(ī-)n. belonging to the gods collectively |
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daivajña | mfn. knowing fate or men's destinies |
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daivajña | m. equals -cintaka- Name of śiva- etc. |
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daivajñā | f. female fortune-teller |
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daivajñabhūṣaṇa | n. Name of work |
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daivajñacintāmaṇi | m. Name of work |
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daivajñadīpakalikā | f. Name of work |
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daivajñadīpikā | f. Name of work |
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daivajñajātaka | n. Name of work |
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daivajñakalānidhi | m. Name of work |
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daivajñālaṃkṛti | f. Name of work |
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daivajñamanohara | m. Name of work |
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daivajñamukhamaṇḍana | n. Name of work |
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daivajñasanmuni | m. Name of an astrologer |
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daivajñaśarman | m. Name of viśva-nātha- (son of gopāla-) |
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daivajñaśiromaṇi | m. Name of work |
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daivajñatva | n. |
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daivajñavallabha | m. Name of work |
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daivajñavallabhā | f. Name of work |
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daivajñavidhivilāsa | m. Name of work |
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daivajñavilāsa | m. Name of work |
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daivaka | mf(ī-)n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') equals daiva-, a deity (see sa--) |
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daivākari | m. (fr. divā-kara-) "son of the Sun", patronymic of yama- and śani- (the planet Saturn) |
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daivākarī | f. "daughter of the Sun" patronymic of the river yamunā- |
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daivakarman | n. oblations to the gods, religious rite |
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daivakī | f. equals devakī-, the mother of kṛṣṇa- |
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daivakīnandana | m. Name of an author |
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daivakīnandana | m. varia lectio for devakī-n- |
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daivakovida | mfn. acquainted with the destinies of men |
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daivakovida | mf. (ā-) a fatalist, fortune-teller |
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daivakṛta | mfn. caused by divine power or nature, natural (opp. to,"artificial") |
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daivakṣatri | m. patronymic fr. deva-kṣatra- |
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daivala | m. patronymic fr. devala-, |
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daivalaka | m. equals devalaka- |
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daivalaukika | mf(ī-)n. celestial and worldly |
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daivalekhaka | m. fortune-teller, astrologer |
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daivali | m. patronymic fr. devala- gaRa taulvaly-ādi- |
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daivamānuṣaka | mfn. belonging to gods and men |
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daivamati | m. patronymic fr. deva-mata- and -mitra gaRa taulvay-ādi-. |
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daivamitri | m. patronymic fr. deva-mata- and -mitra gaRa taulvay-ādi-. |
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daivānīka | n. (fr. devān-) Name of a sāman-. |
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daivanirmita | mfn. equals -krita- |
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daivantyāyana | m. (patronymic fr. ?) Name of a man plural his descendants |
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daivānurodhin | mfn. obedient to fate or to the will of the gods |
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daivānvita | mfn. favoured by destiny |
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daivāpa | m. patronymic fr. |
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daivapara | mfn. trusting to fate, fatalist (also rāyaṇa- ) |
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daivapara | mfn. fated, willed, predestined |
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daivaparikṣā | f. Name of work |
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daivapraśna | m. inquiring of fate, astrology (see deva--) |
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daivapraśna | m. a supernatural voice heard at night (see upa-śruti-) |
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daivarāja | n. Name of a sāman- |
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daivarājaka | mfn. made by deva-rāja- gaRa kalālādi- |
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daivarājika | mf(ā-and ī-)n. gaRa kāśy-ādi-. |
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daivarājya | wrong reading for deva--. |
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daivarakṣita | mfn. (for 2.See 2. daiva-) guarded by the gods |
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daivarakṣita | m. patronymic deva-- ratha- (also plural) |
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daivaratha | m. divine chariot (wrong reading for deva--?) |
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daivarathāyani | m. patronymic fr. deva-- ratha- gaRa tikādi-. |
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daivarāti | m. patronymic fr. deva-rāta-, Name of janaka- |
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daivarāti | m. of yājñavalkya- |
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daivāripa | m. (fr. devāri-pa-) a shell |
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daivasaka | mf(ikā-)n. (fr. divasa-) happening in one day |
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daivasampanna | mfn. favoured by destiny |
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daivasampannatā | f. |
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daivaśarmi | m. patronymic fr. deva-- śarman- gaRa bāhv-ādi- |
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daivaśarmīya | mfn. gaRa gahādi-. |
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daivaśrāddha | n. a particular śrāddha-. |
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daivasthāni | m. patronymic fr. deva-sthāna- gaRa pailādi- |
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daivāsura | mf(ī-)n. relating to the gods and asura-s |
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daivāsura | mf(ī-)n. see vArttika |
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daivāsura | mf(ī-)n. existing between the gods and asura-s (vaira-,"hostility") , 125 vArttika |
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daivāsura | mf(ī-)n. containing the word devāsura- (as an adhyāya- or anuvāka-) gaRa vimuktādi-. |
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daivāt | ind. daiva |
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daivata | mf(ī-)n. (fr. devatā-) relating to the gods or to a particular deity, divine and |
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daivata | m. Name of a prince |
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daivata | n. (m. gaRa ardharcādi-) a god, a deity (often coll."the deities" , especially as celebrated in one hymn see gaRa prajñādi-) etc. |
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daivata | n. image of a god, idol |
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daivata | mf(ā-)n. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' having as one's deity, worshipping (see ab--[add.], tad--, bhartṛ--). |
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daivatakāṇḍa | n. Name of |
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daivatantra | mfn. subject to fate |
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daivatapara | mfn. worshipper of the gods |
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daivatapati | m. "lord of gods", Name of indra- |
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daivatapratimā | f. the image of a deity |
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daivatarasa | m. patronymic fr. deva-taras- |
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daivatareya | m. patronymic fr. deva-tara- gaRa śubhrādi-. 2. |
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daivatas | ind. by fate or chance |
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daivatasarit | f. "divine stream", the Ganges |
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daivatīrtha | n. daiva |
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daivātitha | mf(ī-)n. relating to devātithi- |
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daivātitha | n. Name of a sāman- |
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daivatya | mf(ā-)n. (fr. devatā-) in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' having as one's deity, addressed or sacred to some deity (see devatya-). |
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daivātyaya | m. danger or evil resulting from unusual natural phenomena |
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daivavāṇī | f. a voice from heaven |
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daivavaśa | m. the will or power of destiny |
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daivavaśāt | ind. by chance, fatally |
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daivavāta | mf(ī-)n. relating to deva-vāta- |
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daivavāta | m. patronymic of śṛñjaya- |
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daivavid | mfn. destiny-knowing |
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daivavid | m. an astrologer |
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daivavidhi | m. course of fate |
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daivāvṛdh | n. (fr. dev-) a particular formula |
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daivayajñapiṇḍasūrya | m. Name of an author (wrong reading for deva--?). |
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daivayajñi | m. patronymic fr. deva-yajña- gaRa taulvalyādi- (f(ī-).orf(yā-). ) |
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daivayāneya | m. metron. fr. deva-yānī- |
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daivayātava | m. patronymic fr. deva-yātu- |
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daivayātavaka | mf(ī-)n. inhabited by the daivayātava-s gaRa rājanyādi-. |
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daivāyatta | mfn. dependent upon destiny |
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daivayoga | m. juncture of fate, fortune, chance |
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daivayogāt | ind. by chance, accidentally |
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daivayogena | ind. by chance, accidentally |
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daivayuga | n. an age of the gods (see daitya--) |
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daivayuta | mfn. favoured by fate, Var. |
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daivejya | mfn. sacred to the planet Jupiter (topaz) |
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daivī | f. a woman married according to the daiva- rite |
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daivī | f. a division of medicine, the medical use of charms, prayers etc. |
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daivika | mf(ī-)n. peculiar or relating to the gods, coming from gods, divine |
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daivika | n. a fatal accident or chance |
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daivika | n. a particular śrāddha- (on behalf of the gods, especially the viśve- devā-s) |
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daivikadharmanirūpaṇa | n. Name of work |
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daivodāsa | mf(ī-)n. relating to divo-dāsa- |
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daivodāsa | m. patr. fr. divo-dāsa- |
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daivodāsi | m. patronymic of pratardana- |
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daivodāsi | m. of parucchepa- |
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daivoḍhā | f. a woman married according to the daiva- ritual (See above) |
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daivoḍhāja | m. the son of such a woman |
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daivodyāna | n. divine grove (see devody-). |
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daivopahata | () () mfn. struck by fate, ill-fated (see daiva-h-). |
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daivopahataka | () mfn. struck by fate, ill-fated (see daiva-h-). |
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daivya | mf(ā-and ī-)n. divine (especially vyā h/otārā-,the two divine priests) etc. |
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daivya | m. Name of a messenger of the asura-s |
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daivya | n. divine power or effect |
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daivya | n. fortune, fate |
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daivyahotṛ | m. plural the divine priests (see above) |
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daiyāmpāti | m. patronymic fr. dyāmpāta- |
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daka | n. equals ud-, water |
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daka | n. see dagārgala-. |
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dakalāvaṇika | mfn. prepared with water and salt |
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dakāra | m. the letter or sound d-. |
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dakarākṣasa | m. a water- rākṣasa- |
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dakodara | n. a dropsical belly (see udak-) |
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dakṣ | cl.1 P. (imperative 2. plural d/akṣatā-) to act to the satisfaction of (dative case ) ; A1. d/akṣate- (parasmE-pada d/akṣamāṇa-; perfect tense dadakṣe-) to be able or strong, ; to grow, increase ; to act quickly ; to go, ; to hurt : Causal dakṣ/ayati- (Aorist adadakṣa-), to make able or strong |
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dakṣa | mf(ā-)n. able, fit, adroit, expert, clever, dexterous, industrious, intelligent etc. |
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dakṣa | mf(ā-)n. strong, heightening or strengthening the intellectual faculties (soma-), ix f. |
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dakṣa | mf(ā-)n. passable (the Ganges) |
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dakṣa | mf(ā-)n. suitable |
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dakṣa | mf(ā-)n. right (opposed to left) |
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dakṣa | m. ability, fitness, mental power, talent (see -krat/u-), strength of will, energy, disposition |
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dakṣa | m. evil disposition |
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dakṣa | m. a particular form of temple |
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dakṣa | m. a general lover |
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dakṣa | m. a cock |
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dakṣa | m. Name of a plant |
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dakṣa | m. fire |
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dakṣa | m. śiva-'s bull |
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dakṣa | m. Name of an āditya- (identified with prajā-pati- ;father of kṛttikā- ) |
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dakṣa | m. Name of one of the prajā-pati-s ( etc. ;born from brahmā-'s right thumb etc.;or from a-ja-,"the unborn";or son of pra-cetas- or of the of 10 pra-cetasa-s, whence called prācetasa- ;father of 24 daughters by pra-sūti- etc.;of 50 [or 60 ;or 44 ] daughters of whom 27 become the Moon's wives, forming the lunar asterisms, and 13 [or 17 ;or 8 ]those of kaśyapa-, becoming by this latter the mothers of gods, demons, men, and animals, while 10 are married to dharma- etc.;celebrating a great sacrifice [hence dakṣa sy/ayana-,"Name of a sacrifice" ] to obtain a son, he omitted, with the disapproval of dadhīca-,to invite śiva-, who ordered vīra-bhadra- to spoil the sacrifice [identified with viṣṇu-] ,= ;named among the viśve-devā-s ; . [ ] etc.) |
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dakṣa | m. Name of a son of garuḍa- |
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dakṣa | m. of a man with the patronymic pārvati- |
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dakṣa | m. of a law-giver etc. |
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dakṣa | m. of a son of uśī-nara- |
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dakṣa | m. of one of the 5 kānyakubja- Brahmans from whom the Bengal Brahmansare said to have sprung |
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dakṣā | f. the earth |
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dakṣa | m. see a-tūta--, din/a--, samān/a- |
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dakṣa | m. su-d/akṣa- |
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dakṣa | m. mārga-dakṣaka- |
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dakṣa | m. dākṣāy/an- |
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dakṣa | m. ; Latin dex-ter ; Gothic taiksvs. |
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dakṣādhvara | m. equals kṣa-yajña- |
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dakṣādhvaradhvaṃsakṛt | m. idem or 'm. equals kṣa-yajña-prabhañana- ' |
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dakṣādhvaradhvaṃsana | m. idem or 'm. idem or 'm. equals kṣa-yajña-prabhañana- ' ' |
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dakṣādhvaradhvansaka | m. equals kṣa-yajña-prabhañana- |
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dakṣajā | f. "daughter", durgā- |
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dakṣajā | f. plural the Moon's wives |
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dakṣajā | m. equals kṣātmajā-p- |
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dakṣajāpati | m. "lord of durgā-", śiva- |
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dakṣakanyā | f. a daughter of |
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dakṣakanyā | f. durgā- |
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dakṣakratu | m. du kr/ad/u-d/akṣau- |
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dakṣakratu | mfn. able-minded |
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dakṣamakhamathana | ri.,"destruction of dadhīca-'s sacrifice", Name of f. |
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dakṣamathana | m. "destroyer of dadhīca-", śiva- |
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dakṣāṇḍa | n. a hen's egg |
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dakṣaṇidhana | n. Name of a sāman- |
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dakṣanidhana | n. equals nidh-. |
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dakṣapati | m. (d/akṣ-) lord of the faculties |
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dakṣapati | m. see 56, 2. |
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dakṣapitṛ | (d/akṣ-) m. "id."or,"having dadhīca- as father"(mitra- & varuṇa-, the gods etc.), vi-viii (dual number tarā- plural taras-) (plural tāras-) |
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dakṣaputra | See -sāvarṇa-. |
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dakṣāri | m. " dadhīca-'s foe", śiva-. |
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dakṣas | mfn. able, dexterous |
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dakṣas | mfn. . |
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dakṣasādhana | mfn. effective of cleverness |
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dakṣaśāpa | m. "curse of dadhīca-", Name of |
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dakṣasāvarṇa | m. Name of the 9th manu- ; -putra sāv- or simply -putra- |
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dakṣasāvarṇi | m. idem or 'm. Name of the 9th manu- ; -putra sāv- or simply -putra- ' |
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dakṣasmṛti | f. Name of a law-book |
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dakṣastha | mf(ā-)n. being (on the right id est) south |
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dakṣasuta | m. a son of dadhīca-, god (see -pitṛ-) |
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dakṣasutā | f. a daughter of dadhīca- |
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dakṣasuta | f. plural the Moon's wives |
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dakṣat | dakṣi- See dah-. |
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dakṣatā | f. dexterity, ability |
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dakṣatāti | (d/akṣ-) f. idem or 'f. dexterity, ability ' |
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dakṣātmajāpati | m. "lord of dadhīca-'s daughters", the Moon |
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dakṣavihitā | f. durgā- |
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dakṣavihitā | f. (scilicet gāthā-) a song composed by dadhīca- |
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dakṣavṛdh | mfn. rejoicing in cleverness |
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dakṣayajña | m. dakṣa-'s sacrifice |
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dakṣayajñaprabhañjana | m. "destroyer of dadhīca-'s sacrifice", śiva- |
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dakṣayajñavidhvaṃsa | m. equals kṣa-makha-manthana- Name of |
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dakṣayajñavidhvaṃsana | n. Name of |
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dakṣayajñavināśinī | f. durgā- |
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dakṣāyya | mfn. to be satisfied by skill, . |
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daksehiṇāvarta | mfn. turning (from the left) to the right (a conch-shell ; kuṇḍala- ;a fruit ;a woman's navel ) |
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daksehiṇāvarta | mfn. moving in the southern course (the sun) |
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daksehiṇāvarta | m. a conch-shell opening to the right |
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dakṣeśvaraliṅga | n. Name of a liṅga-, |
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dakṣi | m. plural Name of a family |
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dakṣiṇa | mf(ā-)n. (also ṇ/a- ) (declined as a pronoun when denoting relative position ["right"or,"southern"] etc.; see ;but not necessarily in ablative and locative case sg. m. n.[ ṇe- ] and Nominal verb plural m.;except ) able, clever, dexterous (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') |
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dakṣiṇa | mf(ā-)n. right (not left) etc. (ṇaṃ parī-,"to walk round a person with the right side towards him"; maṃkṛ-,"to place any one on the right side as a mark of respect", ) |
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dakṣiṇa | mf(ā-)n. south, southern (as being on the right side of a person looking eastward), situated to the south, turned or directed southward etc. |
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dakṣiṇa | mf(ā-)n. coming from south (wind) |
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dakṣiṇa | mf(ā-)n. (with āmnāya-) the southern sacred text (of the tāntrika-s), |
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dakṣiṇa | mf(ā-)n. straightforward, candid, sincere, pleasing, compliant |
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dakṣiṇa | m. the right (hand or arm) |
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dakṣiṇa | m. the horse on the, right side of the pole of a carriage, |
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dakṣiṇa | m. śiva- |
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dakṣiṇa | m. or n. the south |
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dakṣiṇa | n. the righthand or higher doctrine of the śākta-s |
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dakṣiṇā | f. (scilicet go-),"able to calve and give milk", a prolific cow, good milch-cow |
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dakṣiṇā | f. a fee or present to the officiating priest (consisting originally of a cow see ). etc. |
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dakṣiṇā | f. Donation to the priest (personified along with brahmaṇas-pati-, indra-, and soma-, ;authoress of ;wife of Sacrifice[ ],both being children of ruci- and ākūti-, ) |
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dakṣiṇā | f. reward |
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dakṣiṇā | f. (offered to the guru-) |
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dakṣiṇā | f. (ṇām ā-- diś-,"to thank"; Causal "to earn thanks", ) |
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dakṣiṇā | f. a gift, donation (see abhaya--, prāṇa--) |
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dakṣiṇā | f. (scilicet diś-) the south, Deccan |
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dakṣiṇā | f. a figure of durgā- having the right side prominent |
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dakṣiṇā | f. completion of any rite (pra-tiṣṭhā-) |
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dakṣiṇā | f. of ṇa- q.v |
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dakṣiṇā | ind. (old. instrumental case) on the right or south () , on the right side of or southward from (ablative : ) (also d/akṣ-) |
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dakṣiṇā | f. |
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dakṣiṇābandha | m. "bondage of ritual reward", one of the 3 states of bondage (in sāṃkhya- philosophy) |
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dakṣiṇābdhi | m. the southern ocean (varia lectio for ṇāpatha-). |
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dakṣiṇabhāga | m. the southern hemisphere (ṇa bh-, ) |
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dakṣiṇābhimukha | mf(ā-)n. having the face turned southwards |
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dakṣiṇābhimukha | mf(ā-)n. flowing southwards |
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dakṣiṇābhimukhasthita | mfn. standing with the face southwards |
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dakṣiṇāc | m(accusative ṇāñcam-)fn. southward |
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dakṣiṇācala | m. "southern mountain", the Malaya range |
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dakṣiṇācāra | mfn. upright in conduct |
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dakṣiṇācāra | mfn. equals rin- |
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dakṣiṇācāratantra | n. Name of a Tantric work. |
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dakṣiṇācārin | mfn. worshipping śakti- according to the right-hand ritual |
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dakṣiṇācaritantra | n. equals ra-t-. |
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dakṣiṇadagh | See -s/ad-. |
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dakṣiṇādeśana | n. (ṇād-) thanksgiving |
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dakṣiṇādeśanā | f. |
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dakṣiṇādhipati | m. the lord of the Deccan |
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dakṣiṇadhurīṇa | mfn. harnessed on the right side of the pole |
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dakṣiṇādvāra | n. a door on the south |
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dakṣiṇādvāra | mfn. having a door on the south |
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dakṣiṇadvārika | mfn. (an asterism) propitious to a military expedition to the south |
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dakṣiṇādvāta | m. the south wind |
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dakṣiṇāgavi | f. plural the cows given as a sacrificial fee |
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dakṣiṇāgni | m. the southern fire of the altar (= anvāhārya-p/acana-) |
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dakṣiṇāgra | mfn. having the points turned to the south |
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dakṣiṇāhi | ind. far to the right or in the south (of, ablative ), |
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dakṣiṇaiḥ | ind. instrumental case to the right [ confer, compare Lithuanian de4szine7 f."the right hand."] |
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dakṣiṇajānvakna | mfn. having the right knee bent |
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dakṣiṇājyotis | (d/akṣ-) mfn. brilliant by the sacrificial gift |
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dakṣiṇākāla | m. the time of receiving the sacrificial fee |
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dakṣiṇakālikā | f. a form of durgā- worshipped by the tāntrika-s |
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dakṣiṇakālīmāhātmya | n. Name of work |
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dakṣiṇākaparda | See ṇat/as-k-. |
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dakṣiṇalipi | f. the southern way of writing |
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dakṣiṇālipi | varia lectio for ṇa-l-. |
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dakṣiṇam | (am-) ind. to the right |
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dakṣiṇamānasa | n. Name of a tīrtha- near Benares. |
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dakṣiṇamārga | m. the southern course (of a planet), . |
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dakṣiṇāmukha | mf(ī-)n. standing with the face to the right or south |
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dakṣiṇāmūrti | m. a Tantric form of śiva- |
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dakṣiṇāmūrti | m. Name of a copyist of the 17th cent. |
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dakṣiṇāmūrtimantra | m. Name of |
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dakṣiṇāmūrtiprayoga | m. Name of a chapter of |
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dakṣiṇāmūrtisaṃhitā | f. Name of work |
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dakṣiṇāmūrtistava | m. 10 verses ascribed to śaṃkara- (explained by viśva-rūpa- or sureśvara- in a commentary with gloss by rāma-tīrtha-) |
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dakṣiṇāmūrtistotra | n. 10 verses ascribed to śaṃkara- (explained by viśva-rūpa- or sureśvara- in a commentary with gloss by rāma-tīrtha-) |
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dakṣiṇāmūrtyupaniṣad | f. Name of an |
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dakṣiṇāntikā | f. Name of a metre. |
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dakṣiṇānyāya | mfn. equals ṇato-ny- |
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dakṣiṇāpada | mf(ī-)n. having the feet towards the south, |
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dakṣiṇapañcāla | mfn. belonging or relating to the southern pañcāla-s (realm) |
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dakṣiṇapāñcālaka | mfn. equals -pañcāla- |
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dakṣiṇāpara | mf(ā-)n. southwestern |
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dakṣiṇāparābhimukha | mfn. turned to the south-west |
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dakṣiṇapaścārdha | m. ( Va1rtt. 3 ) the south-western side |
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dakṣiṇapaścāt | ind. ( Va1rtt. 2 ) south-west from (genitive case) |
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dakṣiṇapaścima | mf(ā-)n. southwestern |
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dakṣiṇāpatha | m. path of the dakṣiṇā- cow, (between the śālā- and the sadas-) |
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dakṣiṇāpaṭha | m. (ṇa-saṃcara- ) the southern region, Deccan : |
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dakṣiṇāpaṭha | m. See ṇābdhi-. |
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dakṣiṇāpathika | mfn. belonging to the Deccan |
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dakṣiṇāpavarga | mfn. terminating in the south |
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dakṣiṇaprācī | f. equals -pūrvā- |
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dakṣiṇāprāgagra | mfn. having the points turned to the south-east |
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dakṣiṇāpraharaṇa | (ṇ/ā--) mfn. hurled to the right |
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dakṣiṇaprākpravaṇa | mfn. sloping south-eastwards |
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dakṣiṇāprañc | mfn. directed towards the south-east, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding |
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dakṣiṇāpraṣṭi | m. the horse harnessed on the right side of the yoke-horses |
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dakṣiṇāpratīcī | f. south-west |
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dakṣiṇāpratīcī | f. (with diś-) |
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dakṣiṇāpratigraha | m. Name (also title or epithet) of particular mantra-s, |
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dakṣiṇāpratyac | mf(tīcī-)n. "south-western" |
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dakṣiṇāpratyagapavarga | mfn. terminating in the south-west |
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dakṣiṇāpratyak | ind. south-westwards, 1 |
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dakṣiṇāpratyakpravaṇa | mfn. sloping south-westwards |
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dakṣiṇāpravaṇa | mfn. sloping down southwards, |
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dakṣiṇāpravaṇa | (ṇ/ā-) mf(ā-)n. sloping southwards |
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dakṣiṇapūrva | mf(ā-)n. ( ) south-eastern |
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dakṣiṇapūrvā | f. (scilicet diś-) the south-east |
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dakṣiṇapūrvaka | mfn. equals rva- |
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dakṣiṇapūrvārdha | m. the south-eastern side, |
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dakṣiṇapūrvāyata | mf(ā-)n. extending south-eastward |
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dakṣiṇapūrveṇa | ind. instrumental case south-east from (accusative), |
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dakṣiṇarāḍhā | f. southern rāḍhā- (in Bengal) |
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dakṣiṇāranya | n. "southern forest", Name of a forest |
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dakṣiṇārdha | m. the right or southern side |
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dakṣiṇārdhāparārdha | m. equals ṇa-pascardha- |
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dakṣiṇārdhapaścārdha | m. equals ṇa-p- |
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dakṣiṇārdhapūruvārdha | m. equals ṇa-p-, |
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dakṣiṇārdhya | mfn. being on the right or southern side |
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dakṣiṇārdhyapūrvārdhya | mfn. being on the south-western side |
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dakṣiṇārha | (ṇā-) mfn. deserving the sacrificial fee |
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dakṣiṇārus | mfn. wounded on the right side |
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dakṣiṇāśā | f. "southern quarter" |
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dakṣiṇasad | mfn. sitting on the right or southern side |
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dakṣiṇasad | mfn. (ṇā-s-) ix, 35 |
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dakṣiṇasad | mfn. (ṇa-dhak- Nominal verb fr. -dogh- ) |
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dakṣiṇāsad | See ṇa-s-. |
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dakṣiṇāsaṃcara | m. See -patha-. |
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dakṣiṇāśāpati | m. "lord of dakṣiṇa-", yama- |
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dakṣiṇāśārati | f. "delight of dakṣiṇa-", canopy |
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dakṣiṇasavya | mfn. dual number right and left |
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dakṣiṇāśras | mfn. having the head southwards |
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dakṣiṇāśroṇi | f. the right buttock |
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dakṣiṇastha | m. "standing on the right of his master", a charioteer |
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dakṣiṇāt | ind. ablative from or on the right side |
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dakṣiṇāt | ind. from the south, southward |
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dakṣiṇāt | See ṇa-. |
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dakṣiṇataḥsad | mfn. ṇa-s- |
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dakṣiṇatas | ind. () from the right or south, on the right side or southward from (genitive case) etc. (with as-or bhū-,"to stand at the right side of. assist", ;with kṛ- equals ṇena-with kṛ- ;with pur/astāt-or ras-,south-east ) |
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dakṣiṇataskaparda | mfn. wearing the braid on the right side of the head |
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dakṣiṇataskaparda | mfn. (ṇā-k- ) |
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dakṣiṇataupacāra | mfn. having the entrance on the south |
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dakṣiṇataupavītin | mfn. wearing the sacred thread on the right, iii, 17, 11 |
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dakṣiṇātinayana | (ṇāt-) m. the mantra- with which the dakṣiṇā- cows are driven southwards |
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dakṣiṇatonyāya | mfn. where the southern direction is the rule |
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dakṣiṇatrā | ind. on the right side |
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dakṣiṇātsad | mfn. sitting to the south |
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dakṣiṇatva | n. uprightness, honesty |
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dakṣiṇātva | n. the state of the sacrificial gift |
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dakṣiṇāvacara | mfn. (an embryo) moving in the right part (of the womb) |
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dakṣiṇāvah | mf(Nominal verb -v/āṭ-)n. being borne to the right of the fire (the ladle) |
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dakṣiṇāvarjam | ind. with the exception of the sacrificial gift, |
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dakṣiṇāvartaka | mf(ikā-)n. turned to the right or southwards |
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dakṣiṇāvartakī | f. Tragia involucrata |
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dakṣiṇāvat | mfn. (d/akṣ-) giving sacrificial presents (indra-, ) |
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dakṣiṇāvat | mfn. abounding in sacrificial re-wards (sacrifice) |
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dakṣiṇāvritta | mfn. twisted from the left to the right |
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dakṣiṇāvṛt | mfn. turning or going round to the right, (the ladle) |
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dakṣiṇāyana | n. "southward way", way to yama-'s quarter |
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dakṣiṇāyana | n. "sun's progress south of the equator", the winter half-year |
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dakṣiṇāyana | mfn. situated in the sun's winter course (as an asterism) |
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dakṣiṇāyugya | m. the right yoke-horse |
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dakṣiṇe | ind. locative case on the right side |
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dakṣiṇena | ind. instrumental case on the right or south (), on the right side of or southward from (accusative; ) etc. (with kṛ-,to place or leave on the right ) |
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dakṣiṇerma | mfn. broken on the right side (a cart) |
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dakṣiṇerman | mfn. (1 26) equals ṇālrus- |
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dakṣiṇetara | mfn. "other than right", left |
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dakṣiṇeti | f. (equals ṇāyana-) the sun's progress south of the equator |
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dakṣiṇīkṛ | equals ṇena- with kṛ- to give anything (accusative) as a sacrificial fee |
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dakṣiṇit | ind. with the right hand |
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dakṣiṇit | ind. see pra--. |
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dakṣiṇīya | mfn. () equals ṇy/a- |
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dakṣiṇīya | mfn. venerable |
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dakṣiṇīya | mfn. see a--. |
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dakṣiṇodagdvāra | mf(ā-)n. having doors north and south |
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dakṣiṇopakrama | mfn. beginning on the right, |
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dakṣiṇottāna | mfn. having the right hand turned upwards |
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dakṣiṇottāna | mfn. (the hands) of which the right is turned upwards |
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dakṣiṇottara | mf(ā-)n. having the right lying on the other (the two hands) |
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dakṣiṇottara | mf(ā-)n. right and left |
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dakṣiṇottara | mf(ā-)n. southern and northern |
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dakṣiṇottara | mf(ā-)n. (in compound) |
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dakṣiṇottarāyāma | mfn. idem or 'mf(ā-)n. extending from south to north, north; 875/876; 903a/b; 9, 141 3/5' |
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dakṣiṇottarāyata | mf(ā-)n. extending from south to north, north; 875/876; 903a/b; 9, 141 3/5 |
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dakṣiṇottarin | mfn. overhanging on the right side |
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dakṣiṇya | mfn. () worthy of the sacrificial fee, fit for a sacrificial gift |
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dakṣiṇya | mfn. see a--. |
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dakṣu | mfn. burning, blazing |
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dakṣus | mfn. burning, blazing |
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dal | (= dṝ-) cl.1. lati- (pf. dadāla- ; Aorist plural adāliṣur-, ) to crack, fly open, split, open (as a bud) : Causal dālayati-, to cause to burst : dal- idem or 'mfn. worthy of being seen ' , Anargh. ; to expel ; ; see ava--, ud--, vi--. |
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dala | n. (m. ) a piece torn or split off. fragment (see aṇḍa-, carma--, dvi--, veṇu--) (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) |
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dala | n. "part", a degree |
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dala | n. a half (see adhara--, ahar--, dyu--) |
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dala | n. a hemistich |
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dala | n. "unfolding itself."a small shoot, blade, petal, leaf (often in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' in names of plants) etc. |
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dala | n. cinnamon leaf. |
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dala | n. unclean gold |
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dala | n. a clump, heap |
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dala | n. a detachment |
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dala | n. equals utsedha-, dhavad-vastu-, avadravya- (apad- ) |
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dala | n. dividing, splitting |
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dala | m. Name of a prince , |
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daladdhṛdaya | mfn. broken-hearted |
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dalāḍhaka | m. Pistia Stratiotes, Jasminum multiflorum or pubescens, wild sesamum, Mesua ferrea, Acacia Sirissa |
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dalāḍhaka | m. red chalk |
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dalāḍhaka | m. foam or sea-foam |
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dalāḍhaka | m. a ditch |
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dalāḍhaka | m. the head of a village |
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dalāḍhaka | m. an elephant's ear |
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dalāḍhaka | m. a hurricane |
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dalādhiśvara | m. Name of the author of nṛsiṃha-prasāda-. |
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dalāḍhya | m. mud |
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dalāditva | n. the state of a leaf. etc., . |
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dalāgralohita | a sort of spinage |
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dalaja | mfn. produced from petals (honey) |
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dalakapāṭa | m. a folded petal or leaf. |
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dalākhya | m. equals la-yoga- |
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dalakomala | the lotus |
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dalakośa | m. a kind of jasmine |
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dalāmala | m. (for mla-?) the plants damanaka-, maruvaka-, and madana- (? damana-) |
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dalamālinī | f. leaf-cabbage |
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dalāmla | n. sorrel |
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dalamodaka | m. petal-honey |
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dalana | mf(ī-)n. splitting, tearing asunder, dispelling |
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dalana | n. breaking (of the heart) |
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dalana | n. destruction |
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dalana | n. causing to burst, splitting |
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dalana | n. see nir-- |
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dalana | n. mānsa--. |
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dalanagara | n. Name (also title or epithet) of a town, |
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dalanī | f. a clod of earth |
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dalanirmoka | m. "leaf-shedding", Betula Bhojpattra |
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dalapa | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' gaRa cūrṇādi-) a weapon |
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dalapa | m. gold |
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dalapati | m. Name of a prince |
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dalapati | m. equals lādhīśvara-. |
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dalapuṣpā | f. Pandanus odoratissimus = |
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dalapuṣpī | f. Pandanus odoratissimus = |
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dalaśālinī | f. Name of a pot-herb |
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dalasāriṇī | f. Colocasia antiquorum |
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dalaśas | ind. ( yā-to go) to pieces . |
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dalasāyasī | f. white basil |
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dalasnasā | f. the fibre of a leaf. |
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dalasūci | m. "leaf-needle", a thorn |
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dalataru | m. Corypha Taliera |
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dalatṛ | gaRa arīhaṇādi-. |
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dalavīṭaka | n. Name of an ear-ornament |
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dalayoga | m. Name of a constellation |
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dalbha | m. a wheel, 151 Scholiast or Commentator |
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dalbha | m. fraud |
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dalbha | m. Name of a ṛṣi- gaRa kaṇvādi-. |
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dalbhya | See dāl- |
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dalegandhi | m. "fragrance in the leaf", Alstonia scholaris |
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dali | f. idem or 'n. mānsa--.' |
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dalika | n. timber |
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dalīkṛta | mfn. halved |
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dalin | mfn. fr. la- gaRa sukhādi- |
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dalita | mfn. (gaRa kṛtādi-, |