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danta: masculine vocative singular stem: danta
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dantam. (fr. &) equals d/at- etc. (n. ; in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound',f(ā-).[ ]orf(ī-).[ ] ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantam. the number 32 View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantam. an elephant's tusk, ivory etc.
dantam. the point (of an arrow? athar/ī-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantam. the peak or ridge of a mountain, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantam. an arbour View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantam. a pin used in playing a lute, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantabhāgam. the fore-part of an elephant's head (where the tusks appear) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantabhāgam. part of a tooth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantabhaṅgam. fracture of the teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantabījam. pomegranate View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantabījāf. idem or 'm. pomegranate ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantabījāf. Name of a gourd View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantabījakam. equals ja- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantacālam. looseness of the teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantacchadam. ( on ) "tooth cover", a lip etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantacchadāf. Momordica monadelpha (its red fruit being compared to the lips) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantacchadanan. equals da- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantacchadopamāf. idem or 'f. Momordica monadelpha (its red fruit being compared to the lips) ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantacchedanan. biting through View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantadarśanan. (a dog's) showing the teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantadhāvam. cleaning the teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantadhāvanan. idem or 'm. cleaning the teeth ' etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantadhāvanan. equals -pavana- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantadhāvanan. Name of a chapter of View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantadhāvanam. Acacia Catechu View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantadhāvanam. Mimusops Elengi View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantadhāvanam. a kind of karañja- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantadhāvanakam. Name of a tree View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantadhāvanaprakaraṇan. Name of View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantadhāvanavidhim. Name of View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantadhāvanavidhim. of a chapter of View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantadhāvanavidhim. of View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantadyutf. brightness of the teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantagharṣam. chattering of the teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaghāṭam. equals -kāra- () View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaghatam. a bite View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaghāṭakam. equals -kāra- () . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantagrāhitāf. the state of injuring the teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaharṣam. morbid sensitiveness of the teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaharṣam. equals -gh- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaharṣakam. equals -karṣaṇa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaharṣaṇam. equals -karṣaṇa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantahastinmfn. having tusks and a trunk View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantahīnamfn. toothless. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantajāhan. the root of a tooth gaRa karṇādi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantajanmann. growth of the teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantajātamf(ā- Va1rtt. 1)n. () View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantajātamf(ā-)n. (; gaRa āhitāgny-ādi-) equals jāta-danta- ; (a-- negative) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaka in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' "a tooth" See a--, kṛmi--, śyāva-- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantakam. a projection in a rock View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantakam. "a pin projecting from a wall" See nāga-- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantakamfn. paying attention to one's teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantakāram. an ivory worker View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantakarṣaṇam. "teeth-injuring", the lime View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantakaśam. the tusk of an elephant compared to a flower-cup, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantakāṣṭhan. a small piece of the wood (of particular trees) used for cleaning the teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantakāṣṭhan. cleaning the teeth with the danta-kāṣṭha-, 4996 View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantakāṣṭham. Name of various trees the wood of which is used for cleaning the teeth (Flacourtia sapida ;Asclepias gigantea, Ficus indica, Acacia Catech, Pongamia glabra, Terminalia alata) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantakāṣṭhābhakṣaṇan. "omitting to use the d- ", Name of View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantakāṣṭhakam. N. Tabernaemontana coronaria View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantakrūram. Name of a prince, . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantakumāram. of a man. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantakūraName of a place View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantalekhakam. one who lives by painting the teeth on View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantalīnamfn. that to which the teeth adhere (?), , Scholiast or Commentator View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantamadhyan. the space between an elephant's tusks View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantamalan. impurity of the teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantamāṃsan. the gums View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantamayamfn. made of ivory View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantamūlan. equals -jāha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantamūlan. equals -śopha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantamūlikāf. equals dantikā- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantamūlīyamfn. belonging to l/a-, dental (letter) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaniṣkāśitamfn. showing the teeth (a jackal) (varia lectio) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantapālif. an ivory hilt (of a sword) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantapālīf. the gums View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantapāñcālikāf. an ivory doll, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantapātam. the falling out of the teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantapattran. a kind of ear-ring View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantapattraNom. ttrati- to represent that ear-ring View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantapattrakan. a kind of jasmine (its petals being compared to the teeth) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantapattrikāf. an ivory ear-ring View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantapattrikāf. a comb View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantapavanan. "tooth-cleaner", a small piece of wood (equals -kāṣṭha-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantapāvanan. equals -dhāva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaphalam. Feronia elephantum View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaphalan. equals -puṣpa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaphalāf. long pepper View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaphalan. Name of a gourd View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaprakṣālanan. equals -dhāva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaprakṣālanapavanam. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantapraveṣṭaa case round an elephant's tusk View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantapuppuṭam. gum boil View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantapuppuṭakam. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantapuran. "city of buddha-'s tooth", the capital of kaliṅga- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantapuṣpan. Strychnos potatorum View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaracanāf. equals -dhāva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantarajasn. equals -mala- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantarogam. tooth-ache , View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaroginmfn. suffering from ga-, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantasadmann. "tooth-abode", the mouth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantasaṃgharṣam. gnashing the teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaśāṇam. tooth-powder View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaśaṅkun. a pair of pincers for drawing teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaśarkarāf. tartar of the teeth, 23; . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaśaṭhamfn. "bad for the teeth", acid View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaśaṭham. acidity View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaśaṭham. Name of several trees with acid fruits and (n.) Name of the fruits (equals -karṣaṇa-,Citrus Auraritium equals -phala-,Averrhoa Carambola ), 42 and 46 View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaśaṭhāf. Oxalis pusilla View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaśirāf. a back tooth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaśirāf. the gums View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaskavanan. picking the teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaśliṣṭamfn. entangled in the teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaśodhanan. equals -dhāva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaśodhanacūrṇan. tooth-powder View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaśodhanīf. a tooth-pick View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaśopham. swelling of the gums View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaśuddhif. equals -dhāva-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaśūlamn. equals -roga- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaūlamfn. having teeth gaRa sidhmādi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantauṣṭhakamfn. paying attention to one's teeth and lips View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantavaidarbham. looseness of the teeth through external injury View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantavakram. Name of a karūṣa- prince (also called vakradanta-and vakra-;described as a dānava- or asura-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantavaktrafor -vakra-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantavalkan. the enamel of the teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantavāṇijyan. ivory trade (forbidden to Jain laymen)
dantavarṇamfn. "tooth-coloured", brilliant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantavāsas(m. ) equals -cchada- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantavastramn. equals -cchada- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantavatmfn. having teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaveṣṭan. equals tana- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaveṣṭan. the gums (dual number"the gums of the upper and lower jaw") (of an elephant) , tumour of the gums, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaveṣṭakam. idem or 'n. the gums (dual number"the gums of the upper and lower jaw") (of an elephant) , tumour of the gums, ' , 11 View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaveṣṭakam. dual number the gums of the upper and lower, jaw View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantaveṣṭanan. equals -praveṣṭa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantavidradhīf. an abscess of the teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantavighātam. equals -gh- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantavīṇāf. "tooth-guitar", ṇāṃ vādayat- mfn. "playing the ṇā- ", chattering with the teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantavyāpāram. ivory work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantavyasanan. fracture or decay of the teeth or of a tusk. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
acyutadanta m. Name of the ancestor of a warrior tribe called ācyutadanti- or ācyutanti- (though possibly these refer to two distinct tribes). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
adantamfn. toothless View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
adantam. a leech View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
adantamfn. (in grammar) ending in at- id est in the short inherent vowel a-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
adantajātamfn. one who has not teethed, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
adantaka([ ]) ([ ]) mfn. toothless. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
adantaka([ ]) mfn. toothless. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
adhidantam. a redundant tooth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
adhikadantam. a redundant tooth which grows over another (see adhi-danta-.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ahidantamfn. having the teeth of a serpent View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
anyataratodantamf(ā-)n. having teeth on one side (only) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
arokadantamfn. having black or discoloured teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
asthidantamayamfn. made of bones or ivory View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
avadantam. "not speaking", a baby View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aviraladantaf. the having teeth without gaps (one of the 32 signs of perfection), . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bāhudantakan. (with śāstra-) Name of a treatise on morals abridged by indra- (see next) . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhadanta dāka-, dra- See under bhand- below. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhadantam. () a term of respect applied to a Buddhist, a Buddhist mendicant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhadantam. varia lectio for bha-datta- q.v View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhadantadharmatrāta m. Name of 2 Buddhist teachers. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhadantaghoṣakam. Name of 2 Buddhist teachers. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhadantagopadatta m. Name of 2 Buddhist teachers. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhadantajñānavarmanm. Name of a poet View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhadantarāmam. Name of 2 Buddhist teachers. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhadantaśrīlābham. Name of a Buddhist teacher. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhadantavarmanm. Name of a poet View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhadradantam. Name of an elephant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhagnadantanakhamfn. having the teeth and claws broken View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
caladantam. a loose tooth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
caturdantamfn. "having 4 tusks", indra-'s elephant airāvata- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
caturdantamfn. Name of an elephant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cūḍādantam. a piece of wood projecting from a wall View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantidantam. "an elephant's tusk" View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantidantamayamfn. made of ivory View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhautadantamfn. having clean teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dīrghadantamf(ī-)n. "long-toothed" View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dvidantamfn. equals -dat- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dvidantam. elephant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ekadantam. "one-toothed", Name of gaṇeśa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
etadantamfn. terminating with this, ending thus View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gajadantam. an elephant's tusk, ivory View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gajadantam. a pin projecting from a wall View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gajadantam. Name of gaṇeśa- (who is represented with an elephant's head) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gajadantam. a particular position of the hands View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gajadantamayamf(ī-)n. made of ivory View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gajadantaphalāf. a kind of pumpkin View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
galitadantamfn. having the teeth decayed, toothless View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
galitanakhadantamfn. one who has lost his claws and teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
godantam. a cow's tooth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
godantam. yellow orpiment
godantam. a white mineral substance (apparently an earthy salt) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
godantamfn. having cow's teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
godantamfn. armed, armed with a coat of mail View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
godantam. Name of a man gaRa śubhrādi- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
godantam. of a dānava- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
godantamaṇim. a particular precious stone View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gopadantam. Name of an author View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hastidantam. the tusk of an elephants (See hāstidanta-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hastidantam. a pin or peg projecting from a wall View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hastidantamn. a radish View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hastidantan. ivory View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hāstidantamfn. (fr. hasti-d-) consisting or made of ivory View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hastidantakamn. a radish View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hastidantaphalāf. Cucumis Utilissimus View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hastidantavastramayamf(ī-)n. made of ivory or cloth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hiraṇyadantamfn. equals -dat- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
īṣādantamfn. having tusks as long as a pole View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
īṣādantam. an elephant with a large tusk View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jagadantam. the end of the world View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jagadantakam. "world-destroyer", death ( jagadantakāntaka ntaka- mfn.destroying death) . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jagadantakāntakamfn. jagadantaka
jagadantarātmanm. "innermost soul of the universe", viṣṇu- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jātadantamfn. (gaRa āhitāgny-ādi-) having teeth growing (a child) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kākadantam. "crow's tooth", anything impossible or not existing, chimera (see śaśa-viṣāṇa-) etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kākadantakim. plural Name of a warrior-tribe gaRa dāmany-ādi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kākadantakīyam. a prince of the kāka-dantaki-s View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kākadantavicāram. a discussion about nothing commentator or commentary on View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kāladantakam. Name of a nāga- (a son of vāsuki-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
karidantam. an elephant's tusk View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
karidantam. ivory View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kaṣāyadantam. "having red teeth", a kind of mouse View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kauṇapadantam. Name of bhīṣma- (uncle of the pāṇḍu-s) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kiṃvadantam. Name of an imp (inimical to children) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kṛdantam. a word ending with a kṛt- affix (such a word would be called by simply kṛt-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kṛdantaSee 1. kṛt-, p.301. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kṛmidantakam. toothache with decay of the teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kṛṣṇadantamfn. having black teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kuḍmalāgradantamfn. one whose teeth look like buds View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kundasamadantamfn. one whose teeth are like the jasmine. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kusumadantam. (equals puṣpa-d-), Name of a mystical being View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kūṭadantamfn. having prominent teeth, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
madhyadantam. a front tooth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mahādantam. the tusk of an elephant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mahādantamfn. having large teeth or tusks (said of śiva-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mahādantam. an elephant with long tusks View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
markaṭadantamf(ā-or ī-)n. monkey-toothed View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mūṣikādantamfn. "mouse-toothed", having the teeth of a mouse View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nāgadantam. elephant's tusk or ivory View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nāgadantam. a peg in the wall to hang things upon View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nāgadantakam. equals -danta- m. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nāgadantakan. a particular posture in yoga-, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nāgadantamayamf(ī-)n. made of ivory View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nandantamf(ī-)n. rejoicing, gladdening View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nandantam. son, friend, king View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
naradantam. a man's tooth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nirdantamfn. (elephant) having no teeth or tusks View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nirdayadantadaṃśam. unmerciful or passionate biting (with the teeth) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pāṇḍaradantamfn. having white teeth or tusks (elephant) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
paṅkadantamfn. having mud or clay between the teeth
patitotthitadantamfn. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
phaladantavatmfn. having fruit-teeth or fruit for teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
piṅgadantam. "yellow-toothed", Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pratyayāntaśabdakṛdantavyūham. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pūṣadantaharam. "taking away pūṣan-'s teeth", Name of śiva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puṣpadantam. "flower-toothed", Name of śiva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puṣpadantam. of an attendant of śiva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puṣpadantam. of an attendant of viṣṇu-.
puṣpadantam. (also -ka-) of a gandharva- (author of the mahimnaḥ- stavaḥ-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puṣpadantam. of a vidyā-dhara- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puṣpadantam. of a serpent-demon View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puṣpadantam. (with jaina-s) of the 9th arhat- of present avasarpiṇī- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puṣpadantam. of a particular being View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puṣpadantam. of the elephant of the north-west quarter View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puṣpadantam. of the mountain śatruṃ-jaya- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puṣpadantam. (dual number) sun and moon View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puṣpadantan. Name of a temple View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puṣpadantan. of a palace View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puṣpadantan. of a gate View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puṣpadantabhidm. Name of śiva- (prob. wrong reading for pūṣa-danta-bhid-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puṣpadantatīrthan. Name of a tīrtha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puṣpadantavatmfn. one who has flowered teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
rājadantam. (for dantarājaḥ- equals dantānāṃ rājā- ) a principal tooth, front tooth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
rājadantam. Name of a man (see next) . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
rāmodantam. Name of a poem. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
samacatvāriṃśadantaf. the having 40 even teeth (one of the 32 signs of perfection in a buddha-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
samadantamfn. having even teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
samadantaf. one of the 32 signs of perfection (of a buddha-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
saṃdaṣṭadantacchadamfn. biting or compressing the lips View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
samidantamfn. ending with the word samidh- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sampannadantamfn. possessing teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
samudantamfn. rising above the edge, about to overflow View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śaradantam. the end of autumn, winter View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śikhāgradanta(śikhāg-) mfn. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śīrṇadantamfn. one whose teeth have fallen out, toothless View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śrīrāmodantam. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śubhadantamf(ī-)n. having good teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śubhradantamf(ī-)n. idem or 'mf(-)n. having white teeth ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sudantamfn. having good or handsome teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sudantam. a good tooth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sudantam. a particular samādhi-, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sudantam. an actor, dancer View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sudantam. Name of a man gaRa śubhrādi- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śuddhadantamfn. idem or 'mfn. white-toothed ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śuddhadantamfn. made of pure ivory View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śukradantam. "white toothed", Name of a man
śūradantam. Name of a Brahman View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śvādantamfn. on (see śva-k-etc.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śyāvadantamfn. ( ; śyāvadantatā -- f. ) having dark or discoloured teeth (according to to some "having a little tooth growing over the two front teeth") . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śyāvadantaka( ), mfn. having dark or discoloured teeth (according to to some "having a little tooth growing over the two front teeth") . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śyāvadantaf. śyāvadanta
tadanta(t/ad--) mfn. coming to an end by that View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
tejanīdantam. a prominent tooth (?), 27. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
tridantamfn. having 3 teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ubhayatodantamf(ā-)n. idem or 'mfn. having teeth in both jaws ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
udantamfn. reaching to the end or border, running over, flowing over View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
udantamfn. good, virtuous, excellent View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
udantam. (ud-ant/a-) end of the work, rest View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
udantam. harvest time View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
udantam. "telling to the end", full tidings, intelligence View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
udantam. news View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
udantam. one who gets a livelihood by a trade etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
udantam. by sacrificing for others View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
udantakam. news, tidings, intelligence View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
udantamind. to the end or border View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ugradantamfn. having terrific teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
uttaradantam. a tooth of the upper mandible commentator or commentary on View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vadantaSee kiṃ-v- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vājidanta m. Adhatoda Vasika View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vājidantakam. Adhatoda Vasika View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vajradantamfn. "hard-tusked", a hog, boor View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vajradantamfn. a rat View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vakradantam. Name of a prince of the karūṣa-s, (varia lectio danta-vakra-and danta-vaktra-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
varāhadantamfn. having boar's teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vatsadantam. "calf-toothed", a kind of arrow (having a point like a calf's tooth) (also taka-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vatsadantam. Name of a mythical person View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vatsadantan. an arrow point like a calf's tooth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vidantamfn. toothless, deprived of his tusks (said of an elephant) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
viṣadantakam. "having poisonous teeth", a snake View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vṛṣadantaSee above, line 13. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vṛṣadantamfn. idem or '(v/ṛṣa--) mf(atī-)n. strong-toothed ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
yāvadantam() () ind. as far as the end, to the last. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
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danta दन्तः [दम्-तन् Uṇ.3.86] 1 A tooth, tusk, fang (as of serpents, beasts &c.); वदसि यदि किञ्चिदपि दन्तरुचिकौमुदी हरति दरतिमिरमतिघोरम् Gīt.1; सर्पदन्त, वराह˚ &c. -2 An elephant's tusk, ivory; ˚पाञ्चालिका Māl.1.5. -3 The point of an arrow. -4 The peak of a mountain. -5 The side or ridge of a mountain. -6 The number thirty-two. -7 A bower, an arbour (कुञ्ज); 'दन्तो निकुञ्जे दशने' इति विश्वः Śi.4.4. -Comp. -अग्रम् the point of a tooth. -अन्तरम् the space between the teeth. -अरुणः an elephant in the ninth year; Mātaṅga. L.5.1. -अर्बुदः, -दम् gumboil. -आघातः 1 a bite. -2 the citron tree. -आयुधः a hog. -आलयः the month. -आलिका, -आली a horse's bridle; दन्तालिकाधरणनिश्चलपाणियुग्मम् Śi.5.56. -उच्छिष्टम् the remains of food lodged between the teeth. -उद्भेदः dentition. -उलूखलिकः, -खलिन् m. one who uses his teeth for a mortar, (grinding grain to be eaten between his teeth), an anchorite; cf. Ms.6.17; Rām.3.6; Mb.13.141.14. -कर्षणः a lime of citron tree. -कारः an artist who works in ivory; Rām.2.83.13. -काष्ठम् a piece of stick or twig used as a tooth-brush. -कीलः a kind of tooth-like joinery; Māna.17.177. -कूरः fight (कूरमन्नं दन्ताः क्रोधावेशात् कूरवच्चर्व्यन्ते$स्मिन्निति सङ्ग्रामः Com. of नीलकण्ठ); माद्रीपुत्रः सहदेवः कलिङ्गान् समागतानजयद् दन्तकूरे Mb.5.23.24. -ग्राहिन् a. injuring the teeth, causing them to decay. -घर्षः chattering or grinding the teeth. -घातः a bite. -चालः looseness of the teeth. -छदः a lip; वारंवारमुदारशीत्कृतकृतो दन्तच्छदान् पीडयन् Bh.1.43; Ṛs.4. 12. -जन्मन् n. growth of the teeth; आदन्तजन्मनः Y.3.23 -जात a. (a child) that is teething; Ms.5.58. -जाहम् the root of a tooth. -धावः, -धावनम् 1 cleaning or washing the teeth; अभ्यङ्गोन्मर्दनादर्शदन्तधावाभिषेचनम् Bhāg.11. 27.35. -2 a tooth-brush. (-नः) 1 the Bakula tree. -2 the Khadira tree. -पत्रम् a sort of ear-ornament; विलासिनीविभ्रमदन्तपत्रम् R.6.17; Ku.7.23; (often used in Kādambarī). Den. दन्तपत्रति = represents the earring (दन्तपत्र); पाण्डुच्छत्रति दन्तपत्रति वियल्लक्ष्मीकुरङ्गीदृशः P. R.7.62. -पत्रकम् an ear-ornament. -2 a Kunda flower. -पत्रिका 1 an ear-ornament. विदग्धलीलोचितदन्त- पत्रिका Śi.1.6. -2 Kunda. -3 a comb; Mb.1.3.157 com. -पवनम् 1 a tooth-brush. -2 cleaning or washing the teeth. -पाञ्चालिका an ivory doll; स्तन्यत्यागात्प्रभृति सुमुखी दन्तपाञ्चालिकेव क्रीडायोगं तदनु विनयं प्रापिता वर्धिता च Māl.1.5. -पातः the falling out of the teeth; Bṛi. S.66.5. -पालिः f. an ivory hilt (of a sword). -पाली 1 the point of a tooth. -2 the gums; Bṛi. S.68.97. -पुप्पुटः, -टकः gum-boil. -पुष्पम् 1 the Kunda flower. -2 fruit of the clearingnut plant (कतकफल). -प्रक्षालनम् washing the teeth. -प्रवेष्टम् sheath of an elephant's tusk; Mātaṅga L.5.4; ऊर्ध्वार्धासिच्छिन्नदन्तप्रवेष्टम् Śi.18.47. -फलः the wood-apple tree. (-ला) long pepper. -बीजः, बीजकः Pomegranate. -भागः 1 the fore-part of an elephant's head (where the tusks appear). -2 part of a tooth. -मलम्, -रजस् n. the tartar of the teeth. -मांसम्, -मूलम्, gums. -मूलीयाः (pl.) the dental letters, viz. -लृ, त्, थ्, द्, ध्, न्, ल्, and स्. -रोगः tooth-ache. -लेखकः one who earns his bread by painting or marking the teeth. -वर्ण a. brilliant. -वल्कम् the enamel of the teeth. -वस्त्रम्, -वासस् n. the lip; तुलां यदारोहति दन्तवाससा Ku.5.34; Śi.1.86. -वीजः, -वीजकः the pomegranate tree. -वीणा 1 a kind of musical instrument or harp. -2 chattering of the teeth; दन्तवीणां वादयन् Pt.1. -वेष्टः 1 the gums; Y.3.96. -2 a ring round the tusk of an elephant; Mb.7.9.19. -3 a tumor of the gums. -वैदर्भः loosening of the teeth through external injury. -व्यसनम् fracture of the teeth. -व्यापारः ivory work; K. -शङ्कुः a pair of pincers for drawing out teeth. -शठ a. sour, acid. (-ठः) 1 sourness, acidity. -2 N. of several trees with acid fruit like the citron, tamarind, wood-apple. -शर्करा tartar of the teeth. -शाणः a kind of tooth-powder, dentifrice. -शिरा 1 a back or double tooth. -2 the gum -शूलः, -लम् tooth-ache. -शोधनिः f. a tooth-pick. -शोफः swelling of the gums. -संघर्षः gnashing or rubbing together the teeth. -हर्षः morbid sensitiveness of the teeth (as when they are set on edge). -हर्षकः the citron tree.
dantaka दन्तक a. paying attention to one's teeth. -कः 1 A tooth (at the end of comp.); see दन्त. -2 A peak, summit. -3 A pin or shelf projecting from a wall, bracket.
adanta अदन्त a. [न. ब.] 1 Toothless. -2 Not yet having the teeth formed or grown (said of young ones of men or animals before the teething time). -3 Ending in अत् or अ. P.VIII.4.7. -तः 1 A leech. -2 N. of Pūṣan, one of the 12 Ādityas, he having lost his teeth at the destruction of Dakṣa's sacrifice by Vīrabhadra.
adhidanta अधिदन्तः [अध्यारूढो दन्तः] A redundant tooth growing over another. P.VI.2.188. also Suśr.
udanta उदन्त a. [उद्गतो$न्तो यस्य] Reaching to the end or border of anything. -न्तः [उद्गतो$न्तो निर्णयो यस्मात्] 1 News, intelligence, report, full tidings, account, history; श्रुत्वा रामः प्रियोदन्तनम् R.12.66; आत्मोदन्तं कथयिष्यति K.132; कान्तोदन्तः सुहृदुपगतः संगमात्किंचिदूनः Me.12. -2 A pure and virtuous man (साधु). -3 Supporting oneself by sacrificing for others (वृत्तियाजनम्). -4 One who gets a livelihood by a trade, agriculture (वृत्तियोजने); see also (Wilson).
udantakaḥ उदन्तकः News, intelligence.
kauṇapadanta कौणपदन्तः N. of an author on अर्थशास्त्र mentioned by Kauṭilya in connection with राजपुत्ररक्षण; Kau. A.1.17.
nandanta नन्दन्त a. Delighting, making happy. -न्तः 1 A son. -2 A friend. -3 A king of prince. -ती A daughter.
bāhudantakam बाहुदन्तकम् A treatise on moral duties said to be composed or abridged by Indra.
bhadanta भदन्तः [Uṇ.3.13] 1 A term of respect applied to a Buddhist; भदन्त तिथिरेव न शुध्यति Mu.4. -2 A Buddhist mendicant (v. l. for भदत्त).
śvādanta श्वादन्तः A dog's tooth.
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danta m. (n.) tooth; tusk, ivory (f. --°ree; a. â, î): -ka, (--°ree; a.) tooth; -ghâta: -ka, m. worker in ivory; -ghâta, m. bite.
dantacchada m. (tooth-covering), lip; -ganman, n. growth of the teeth; -gâta, pp. having teethed; -dyut, f. glitter of the teeth; -dhâva, m. cleansing the teeth; -dhâv ana, n. id.; splint of wood chewed for clean ing the teeth; -pattra, n. kind of ear orna ment: i-kâ, f. id.; -pâñkâlikâ, f. doll of ivory; -pâli, f. ivory sword hilt; -prakshâl ana, n. cleansing of the teeth; means for cleansing the teeth; -praveshta, m. (?) ring round an elephant's tusk; -bha&ndot;ga, m. break ing or splitting of the teeth; -maya, a. made of ivory; -mâmsa, n. gum; -mûlá, n. root of a tooth; -mûlîya, a. dental (letter); -rak anâ, f. cleansing of the teeth; -vakra, m. N. of a prince; -vâsas, n. (cover of the teeth), lip; -vînâ, f. chattering of the teeth (lit. teeth-lute): -m vâdaya, play the teeth lute=have chattering of the teeth (from cold); -veshta, m. gum: du. gums; -vyâpâra,m. working in ivory; -suddhi, f. cleansing the teeth; -sodhana, n. id.; -samgharsha, m. grinding of the teeth.
adantajāta pp. not having teethed.
adanta a. ending in ă.
asthidantamaya a. made of bone and ivory; -mat, a. furnished with bones; -maya, a. (î) consisting of or full of bones.
idantana a. present, now living.
udanta m. tidings, report.
etadanta a. ending with this or these; -artham, ad. for this purpose, there fore; -avastha, a. being in this condition; being of such a kind; referring thereto; -îya, pos. prn. his, her, their; -yoni, a.having this origin; -vasa, a. dependent on him.
kṛdanta a. ending in a krit suffix; m. primary noun (formed directly from a vbl. root).
gajadanta m. ivory; -nimîlita, n. elephant's wink=connivance; -pati, m. lordly elephant; -pumgava, m. lordly elephant; -pura, n. N. of a city=Hastinâpura; -mada, m. elephant's temple-juice; -muktâ, f. pearl said to be sometimes found in an elephant's forehead; -mauktika, n. id.; -yûtha, m. herd of elephants; -râga-muktâ, f.=gaga-muktâ; -vat, a. provided with elephants; -vadana, m. Elephant-face, ep. ofGanesa.
jagadantaka m. destroyer of the world, death; -antara½âtman, m. universal soul, ep. of Vishnu; -îsa, m. lord of the world, ep. of Brahman, Vishnu, and Siva; -îsvara, m. lord of the world, ep. of Siva and of Indra; king; -ekanâtha, m. monarch of the world.
nāgadanta m. elephant's tooth, ivory; peg or bracket on the wall: -ka, m. id., -maya, a. made of ivory.
yāvadantam ad. to the end; -abhîkshnam, ad. as long as a moment lasts; -artha, a. as much or many as required: °ree; or -m, ad.; -â-bhûta-samplavam, ad. till the destruction of created beings, till the end of the world; -âyusha-m, ad. as long as life lasts, for life; -âyus, ad. id.: h-pramâna, a. life-long; -ittham, ad. as much as neces sary; -îpsitam, ad. as much as one desires; -ukta, pp. as far as is stated: -m, ad.
samudanta a. rising above the edge, about to overflow (V.); -aya, m. union, junction (of forces); combination, aggregate; income, revenue (rare); success (rare): -m kri, collect or assemble (an army); -âkâra, m. presentation, offering, of (--°ree;); good or courteous behaviour; intercourse with (in.); address; -âya, m. combination, collection, aggregate, whole; genus (elephant); -âyin, a. combining, forming an aggregate; -ita mukha, a. with one voice, all at once; -ga, m. round casket; kind of artificial stanza (in which the two halves are identical in sound but different in meaning, e.g. Kirâtâr gunîya XV, 16): -ka, m. n. round casket; -gama, m. rise (of the sun), rising (of dust, of the breast); -danda, a. uplifted (arm); -desa, m. exposition, doctrine; locality, place; -dhata, pp. √ han: -lâ&ndot;gûla, a. cocking his tail; -dharana, n. upraising, extrication; removal; -dhartri, m. deliverer from (the ocean, danger, ab.); extirpator; -dhâra, m. extraction; rescue; removal, destruction; -bandhana, n. hanging up: âtmanah --, hanging oneself; -bodhana, n.resuscitation; -bhava, m. production, origin; appearance: --°ree; a. arising or produced from, being the source of; -bhâsana, n. illuminating; -bhe da, m. development; source; -yama, m. lift ing up; exertion, effort, labour, setting about (d., lc., --°ree;); -yamin, a. exerting oneself, strenuous; -yoga, m. employment, use (rare); preparation, equipment; energy; concurrence (of causes).
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dantaparimitaḥ paviḥ SMB.1.7.15b.
adantakāya svāhā # TS.7.5.12.1; KSA.5.3; TB.3.8.18.4; Apś.20.12.5.
anadanta imān yavān # AVś.6.50.2d.
amīmadanta patnyo yathābhāgaṃ yathālokam āvṛṣāyiṣata # Kauś.88.22. Cf. amīmadanta pitaro etc.
amīmadanta pitaraḥ # VS.19.36; TS.1.8.5.2; MS.1.10.3: 143.3; 1.10.19: 159.5; KS.9.6; 36.13; 38.2; śB.12.8.1.8; TB.2.6.3.3; Mś.1.1.2.26; 1.7.6.50. See next two.
amīmadanta pitaraḥ somyāḥ # TB.1.6.9.9; Apś.1.9.11. See prec. and next.
amīmadanta pitaro yathābhāgam (Kauś. yathābhāgaṃ yathālokam) āvṛṣāyiṣata (Aś. āvṛṣāyīṣata; śś. avīvṛṣata) # VS.2.31; VSK.2.2.6; śB.2.4.2.22; 6.1.40; Aś.2.7.2; śś.4.4.14; 9.3; Lś.2.10.5; Kauś.88.21; SMB.2.3.7; GG.4.3.12; KhG.3.5.20; JG.2.2. Ps: amīmadanta pitaro yathābhāgam Lś.3.2.13; amīmadanta Kś.3.4.17; 4.1.14; 5.9.23. See prec. two.
arāmadantam avadalam # AVP.6.14.2a.
asiṣyadanta gāva ā na dhenavaḥ # RV.9.68.1b; SV.1.563b.
asūṣudanta yajñiyā ṛtena # TS.1.8.10.2c; TB.1.7.4.4c. See aśūśubhanta.
iṣīkādanta dūlabha # AVP.1.44.2a.
ekadanta tarpayāmi # BDh.2.5.9.7.
kṣodanta āpo riṇate vanāni # RV.5.58.6c.
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dantaplace where the utterance of dental letters originates;confer, compare ऌतुलसानां दन्ताः S. K. on P. I. 1.9.
adantaending with the short vowel अ; confer, compare P. VIII.4.7: a term applied to nouns of that kind, and roots of the tenth conjugation which are given with the letter अ at their end which is not looked upon as mute (इत्) c.g. कथ,गण. et cetera, and others Mark also the root पिच described by पतञ्जलि as अदन्त confer, compare पिबिरदन्तः Mahābhāṣya of Patañjali on the Sūtras of Pāṇini (Dr. Kielhorn's edition ). on I.1.56., Mahābhāṣya of Patañjali on the Sūtras of Pāṇini (Dr. Kielhorn's edition ). on II. 4.43.
danta(roots)ending in ॠ which have the vowel ॠ changed into इर् by the rule ॠत इद्धातोः P.VII. 1.100; e. g. किरति, गिलति.
kṛdantathe word ending with a kṛt affix; the term कृत् is found used in the sūtras of Pāṇini for कृदन्त; confer, compare कृत्तद्धितसमासाश्च P. I.2.46. The term कृदन्त for root-nouns, or nouns derived from roots, is found in the Atharvaprātiśākhya (I.1.10, II.3.8, II1.2.4), the Mahābhāṣya and all the later works on grammar. See the word कृत्.
tadantavidhia peculiar feature in the interpretation of the rules of Panini, laid down by the author of the Sutras himself by virtue of which an adjectival word, qualifying its principal word, does not denote itself, but something ending with it also; confer, compare येन विधिस्तदन्तस्य P.I.1.72.This feature is principally noticed in the case of general words or adhikaras which are put in a particular rule, but which Occur in a large number of subsequent rules; for instance, the word प्रातिपदिकात्, put in P.IV.1.1, is valid in every rule upto the end of chapter V and the words अतः, उतः, यञः et cetera, and others mean अदन्ताद् , उदन्तात् , यञन्तात् et cetera, and others Similarly the words धातोः (P.III.1.91) and अङ्गस्य (P.VI. 4.1 ) occurring in a number of subsequent rules have the adjectival words to them, which are mentioned in subsequent rules, denoting not only those words,but words ending with them. In a large number of cases this feature of तदन्तविधि is not desirable, as it, goes against arriving at the desired forms, and exceptions deduced from Panini's rules are laid down by the Varttikakara and later grammarians; confer, compare Par. Sek. Pari. 16,23, 31 : also Mahabhasya on P.I.1.72.
dantamūlīyathe letters त्, थ् द् ध् and न्: confer, compare दन्तमूलीयस्तु तकारवर्गः Ṛgvedaprātiśākhya by Śaunaka ( Sanskrit Sāhityapariṣad Edition, Calcutta.) I. 19. The Rk. Pratisakhya calls र् (रेफ ) also as दन्तमूलीय.
avyayaindeclinable, literally invariant, not undergoing a change. Pāṇini has used the word as a technical term and includes in it all such words as स्वर्, अन्तर् , प्रातर् etc, or composite expressions like अव्ययीभावसमास, or such taddhitānta words as do not take all case affixes as also kṛdanta words ending in म् or ए, ऐ, ओ, औ. He gives such words in a long list of Sutras P. I.1.37 to 41; confer, compare सदृशं त्रिषु लिङ्गेषु सर्वासु च विभक्तिषु । वचनेषु च सर्वेषु यन्न व्येति तदव्ययम् Kāś. on P.I.1.37.
ūryādia class of words headed by the words ऊरी उररी et cetera, and others ending in the taddhita affix च्वि, which are given the designation गति provided they are related to a verbal activity, and as a result, which can be compounded with kṛdanta words ending in त्वा, तुम्, et cetera, and others cf ऊरीकृत्य, ऊरीकृतम् et cetera, and others: Kāś on P, I.4.61.
prātipadikaliterallyavailable in every word. The term प्रातिपादिक can be explained as प्रतिपदं गृह्णाति तत् प्रातिपदिकम् cf P.IV. 4. 39. The term प्रातिपदिक, although mentioned in the Brahmana works, is not found in the Pratisakhya works probably because those works were concerned with formed words which had been actually in use. The regular division of a word into the base ( प्रकृति ) and the affix ( प्रत्यय ) is available, first in the grammar of Panini, who has given two kinds of bases, the noun-base and the verb-base. The noun-base is named Pratipadika by him while the verb-base is named Dhatu. The definition of Pratipadika is given by him as a word which is possessed of sense, but which is neither a root nor a suffix; confer, compare अर्थवदधातुरप्रत्ययः प्रातिपदिकम् . P.I. 2.45. Although his definition includes, the krdanta words,the taddhitanta words and the compound words, still, Panini has mentioned them separately in the rule कृत्तद्धितसमासाश्च P. I. 2.45 to distinguish them as secondary noun-bases as compared with the primary noun-bases which are mentioned in the rule अर्थवदधातुरप्रत्ययः प्रातिपदिकम्, Thus,Panini implies four kinds of Pratipadikas मूलभूत, कृदन्त, तद्धितान्त and समास, The Varttikakara appears to have given nine kinds-गुणवचन, सर्वनाम, अव्यय, तद्धितान्त, कृदन्त, समास, जाति, संख्या and संज्ञा. See Varttikas 39 to 44 on P. I. 4. 1. Later on, Bhojaraja in his SringaraPrakasa has quoted the definition अर्थवदधातु given by Panini, and has given six subdivisions.: confer, compare नामाव्ययानुकरणकृत्तद्धितसमासाः प्रातिपदिकानि Sr. Prak. I. page 6. For the sense conveyed by a Pratipadika or nounbase, see प्रातिपदिकार्थ.
hemacandraa Jain sage and scholar of remarkable erudition in the religious works of the Jainas as also in several Shastras. He was a resident of Dhandhuka in Gujarat, who, like Sankarācārya took संन्यासदीक्षा at a very early age and wrote a very large number of original books and commentaries, the total number of which may well nigh exceed fifty, during his long life of eighty-four years ( 1088 to ll 2 ). He stayed at AnhilavalaPattana in the North Gujarat and was patronised with extreme reverence by King Kumarapala who in fact, became his devoted pupil. Besides the well-known works on the various Shastras like Kavyanusasana, Abhidhanacintamani, Desinamamla, Yogasastra, Dvyasrayakavya, Trisastisalakapurusacarita and others which are well-known, he wrote a big work on grammar called सिद्धहेमचन्द्र by him,but popularly known by the name हेमव्याकरण or हैमशब्दानुशासन The , work consists of eight books or Adhyayas, out of which the eighth book is devoted to prakrit Grammar, and can be styled as a Grammar of all the Prakrit dialects. The Sanskrit Grammar of seven chapters is based practically upon Panini's Astadhyayi, the rules or sutras referring to Vedic words or Vedic affixes or accents being entirely omittedThe wording of the Sutras is much similar to that of Panini; at some places it is even identical. The order of the treatment of the subjects in the सिद्धहैम. शब्दानुशासनमृत्र is not, however, similar to that obtaining in the Astadhyayi of Panini. It is somewhat topicwise as in the Katantra Vyakarana. The first Adhyaya and a quarter of the second are devoted to Samjna, Paribhasa and declension; the second pada of the second Adhyaya is devoted to karaka, while the third pada of it is devoted to cerebralization and the fourth to the Stripratyayas.The first two Padas of the third Adhyaya are devoted to Samasas or compound words, while the last two Padas of the third Adhyaya and the fourth Adhyaya are devoted to conjugation The fifth Adhyaya is devoted to verbal derivatives or krdanta, while the sixth and the seventh Adhyayas are devoted to formations of nouns from nouns, or taddhita words. On this Sabda nusasana, which is just like Panini's Astadhyayi, the eighth adhyaya of Hemacandra being devoted to the grammar of the Arsa language similar to Vedic grammar of Panini, Hemacandra has himself written two glosses which are named लधुवृति and वृहृदवृत्ति and the famous commentary known as the Brhannyasa. Besides these works viz the हैमशब्दानुशासन, the two Vrttis on it and the Brhannyasa, he has given an appendix viz the Lingnusasana. The Grammar of Hemacandra, in short, introduced a new system of grammar different from, yet similar to, that of Panini, which by his followers was made completely similar to the Paniniya system by writing works similar to the Siddhantakaumudi, the Dhatuvrtti, the Manorama and the Paribhasendusekhara. हेमहंसगणि a grammarian belonging to the school of Hemacandra, who lived in the fifteenth century and wrote a work on Paribhasas named न्यायसंग्रह, on which he himself wrote a commentary called न्यायार्थमञ्जूषा and another one called by the name न्यास.
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danta by their teethSB 10.35.4-5
danta his tuskSB 10.43.15
danta teethCC Adi 17.180
CC Adi 5.188
CC Madhya 2.6
danta the teethCC Antya 10.74
CC Madhya 13.103
danta toothCC Antya 10.74
danta tusksSB 3.13.33
danta using the teethSB 11.18.5
danta-dhāva washing the teethSB 11.27.35
danta-dhāva washing the teethSB 11.27.35
danta-dhāvana brushing the teethCC Madhya 24.332
danta-dhāvana brushing the teethCC Madhya 24.332
danta-dhāvana washing the teethCC Madhya 6.223
danta-dhāvana washing the teethCC Madhya 6.223
danta his teethSB 11.27.10
danta teethSB 1.13.22
dantaiḥ by the trunkSB 2.7.25
dantaiḥ with its tusksSB 8.8.4
dantam one of his tusksSB 10.43.14
dantavakra the brother of Śiśupāla, a dead rival of Kṛṣṇa'sSB 2.7.34-35
dantavakra-ādīn like Dantavakra and othersSB 3.3.11
dantavakra-ādīn like Dantavakra and othersSB 3.3.11
dantavakraḥ DantavakraSB 10.77.37
SB 7.1.18
SB 7.1.33
SB 9.24.37
dantavakram DantavakraSB 10.78.13-15
dantavakrasya of DantavakraSB 10.37.15-20
SB 12.12.40-41
dantayoḥ of the tusksSB 10.72.36
adantam eatingSB 11.28.31
caidya-śālva-jarāsandha-dantavakra-ādayaḥ Caidya (Śiśupāla), Śālva, Jarāsandha, Dantavakra and othersSB 10.60.18
anvamodanta acceptedSB 9.23.38
jayantaḥ śrutadevaḥ ca puṣpadantaḥ atha sātvataḥ Jayanta, Śrutadeva, Puṣpadanta and SātvataSB 8.21.16-17
ati-tigma-dantau having a very sharp pointSB 5.2.8
avidanta unable to discernSB 10.80.38
bhagna-danta with broken teethSB 6.6.43
jayantaḥ śrutadevaḥ ca puṣpadantaḥ atha sātvataḥ Jayanta, Śrutadeva, Puṣpadanta and SātvataSB 8.21.16-17
caidya-śālva-jarāsandha-dantavakra-ādayaḥ Caidya (Śiśupāla), Śālva, Jarāsandha, Dantavakra and othersSB 10.60.18
sva-danta-chadam his own lipSB 3.19.7
sva-danta-chadam his own lipSB 3.19.7
gaja-danta the elephant's tusksSB 10.43.16
bhagna-danta with broken teethSB 6.6.43
ati-tigma-dantau having a very sharp pointSB 5.2.8
caidya-śālva-jarāsandha-dantavakra-ādayaḥ Caidya (Śiśupāla), Śālva, Jarāsandha, Dantavakra and othersSB 10.60.18
śālvaḥ jarāsandhaḥ dantavakraḥ vidūrathaḥ Śālva, Jarāsandha, Dantavakra and VidūrathaSB 10.53.17
gaja-danta the elephant's tusksSB 10.43.16
caidya-śālva-jarāsandha-dantavakra-ādayaḥ Caidya (Śiśupāla), Śālva, Jarāsandha, Dantavakra and othersSB 10.60.18
śālvaḥ jarāsandhaḥ dantavakraḥ vidūrathaḥ Śālva, Jarāsandha, Dantavakra and VidūrathaSB 10.53.17
jayantaḥ śrutadevaḥ ca puṣpadantaḥ atha sātvataḥ Jayanta, Śrutadeva, Puṣpadanta and SātvataSB 8.21.16-17
nadanta cried very loudlySB 8.6.33
nadanta vibratingSB 7.5.39-40
nardantau roaring loudlySB 10.11.39-40
nardantau making roaring soundsCC Adi 5.138
nindanta while vilifyingBG 2.36
prarudantam with a crying attitudeSB 10.9.11
pratudantam piercingSB 3.18.9
jayantaḥ śrutadevaḥ ca puṣpadantaḥ atha sātvataḥ Jayanta, Śrutadeva, Puṣpadanta and SātvataSB 8.21.16-17
rudanta shriekingSB 3.17.12
rudantam cryingSB 3.31.27
rudantam cryingSB 6.18.62
rudantam cryingSB 10.7.11
caidya-śālva-jarāsandha-dantavakra-ādayaḥ Caidya (Śiśupāla), Śālva, Jarāsandha, Dantavakra and othersSB 10.60.18
śālvaḥ jarāsandhaḥ dantavakraḥ vidūrathaḥ Śālva, Jarāsandha, Dantavakra and VidūrathaSB 10.53.17
jayantaḥ śrutadevaḥ ca puṣpadantaḥ atha sātvataḥ Jayanta, Śrutadeva, Puṣpadanta and SātvataSB 8.21.16-17
dantam terrifiedSB 1.17.2
dantam suffering (from poverty)SB 11.17.44
jayantaḥ śrutadevaḥ ca puṣpadantaḥ atha sātvataḥ Jayanta, Śrutadeva, Puṣpadanta and SātvataSB 8.21.16-17
sva-danta-chadam his own lipSB 3.19.7
ati-tigma-dantau having a very sharp pointSB 5.2.8
unnadanta crying loudlySB 10.69.9-12
unnadantam shouting loudlySB 6.9.13-17
vadanta sayingSB 7.7.3
vadanta speakingSB 10.6.41
vidanta knowBs 5.56
śālvaḥ jarāsandhaḥ dantavakraḥ vidūrathaḥ Śālva, Jarāsandha, Dantavakra and VidūrathaSB 10.53.17
viṣīdantam lamentingBG 2.1
viṣīdantam unto the lamenting oneBG 2.10
viṣīdantam lamentingSB 8.11.37
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danta noun (masculine neuter) (architec.) a tenon (Zapfen) a pin used in playing a lute (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a tooth (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
an arbour (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
an elephant's tusk (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
ivory (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the number 32 (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the peak or ridge of a mountain (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the point (of an arrow?) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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dantabheda noun (masculine) [medic.] name of a disease of the teeth
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dantabīja noun (masculine) pomegranate (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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dantabījaka noun (masculine)
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dantabījā noun (feminine) name of a gourd (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
pomegranate (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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dantacchada noun (masculine) a lip (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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dantacāla noun (masculine) looseness of the teeth (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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dantadhauti noun (feminine) eine Form der dhauti
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dantadhāvana noun (masculine) Acacia Catechu
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dantadhāvana noun (neuter) dantakāṣṭha; a piece of wood used for cleaning the teeth cleaning the teeth (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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dantagrāhin adjective an den Zähnen ziehend
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dantagrāhitā noun (feminine) the state of injuring the teeth (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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dantaharṣa noun (masculine) -ghū (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
morbid sensitiveness of the teeth (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
[medic.] a kind of disease of the teeth
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dantaharṣaṇa noun (masculine) Citrus medica L.
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dantaka noun (masculine) a projection in a rock (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a tooth
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dantakaraṇḍaka noun (masculine)
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dantakaṭaka noun (masculine) (a fancy word?)
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dantakāra noun (masculine) an ivory worker (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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dantakāṣṭha noun (neuter) a small piece of the wood (of particular trees) used for cleaning the teeth (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
cleaning the teeth with the danta-kāṣṭha (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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dantakāṣṭha noun (masculine) Acacia Catech (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Asclepias gigantea (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Ficus indica (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Flacourtia sapida (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of various trees the wood of which is used for cleaning the teeth (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Pongamia glabra (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Terminalia alata (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 54202/72933
dantakāṣṭhaka noun (masculine) Tabernaemontana coronaria (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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dantakūra noun (masculine) name of a place
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dantakṣata noun (neuter) Beissmal
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dantalekhanaka noun (neuter) a kind of surgical instrument (for removing tartar)
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dantamāṃsa noun (neuter) the gums (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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dantamūla noun (neuter)
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dantapavana noun (neuter) a small piece of wood (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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dantaphala noun (masculine) Feronia elephantum (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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dantaphalā noun (feminine) long pepper (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a gourd (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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dantapuppuṭa noun (masculine) gum boil (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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dantapuppuṭaka noun (masculine) gum boil (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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dantapālī noun (feminine) the gums (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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dantarañjana noun (neuter) kāsīsa
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dantarogin adjective suffering from tooth-ache (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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dantavaidarbha noun (masculine) looseness of the teeth through external injury (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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dantavakra noun (masculine) name of a Karūsha prince (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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dantavaktra noun (masculine) name of a king
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dantavalka noun (neuter) the enamel of the teeth (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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dantavarṇa adjective brilliant (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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dantavastra noun (masculine neuter)
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dantaveṣṭa noun (masculine) the gums
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dantaveṣṭaka noun (masculine) the gums (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the gums of the upper and lower (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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dantavāsas noun (neuter) a lip
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dantaśarkarā noun (feminine) tartar of the teeth (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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dantaśaṅku noun (masculine neuter) a pair of pincers for drawing teeth (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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dantaśaṭha adjective acid (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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dantaśaṭha noun (masculine) acidity (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Feronia Elephantum name of several trees with acid fruits (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Citrus medica L.
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dantaśaṭhā noun (feminine) Oxalis pusilla (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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dantaśodhanī noun (feminine) a kind of plant a tooth-pick (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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dantaśotha noun (masculine) gum-boil
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adanta adjective toothless (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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adhikadanta noun (masculine) a redundant tooth which grows over another (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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adhidanta noun (masculine) a redundant tooth (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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adhidantaka noun (masculine) [medic.] abhidanta
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udanta noun (masculine) end of the work (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
full tidings (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
harvest time (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
intelligence (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
news (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
one who gets a livelihood by a trade (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
rest (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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ekadanta noun (masculine) name of Gaṇeśa (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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kakudanta noun (masculine) name of a being accompanying Gaṇeśa
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kaṣāyadanta noun (masculine) a kind of mouse (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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kāladantaka noun (masculine) name of a Nāga (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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kṛdanta noun (masculine) word ending with a Kṛt affix (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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kṛmidanta noun (masculine) ein kariöser Zahn
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kṛmidantaka noun (masculine) toothache with decay of the teeth (Karies) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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kauṇapadanta noun (masculine) name of an ancient teacher name of Bhīshma (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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krimidantaka noun (masculine) [medic.] a kind of disease of the teeth
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gajadanta noun (masculine) a particular position of the hands (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a pin projecting from a wall (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
an elephant's tusk (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
ivory (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of Gaṇeśa (who is represented with an elephant's head) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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gajadantaphalā noun (feminine) a kind of cucumber
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godanta noun (masculine feminine neuter) a cow's tooth (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a white mineral substance (apparently an earthy salt) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a Dānava (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a man (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
yellow orpiment (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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caturdanta noun (masculine) Indra's elephant Airāvata (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of an elephant (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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jagadantarātman noun (masculine) Viṣṇu (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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nāgadanta noun (masculine) a peg in the wall to hang things upon (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
elephant's tusk or ivory (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a son of Dhṛtarāṣṭra
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nāgadantaka noun (neuter) nāgadanta
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puṣpadanta noun (masculine) (with Jainas) name of the 9th Arhat of the present Avasarpiṇī (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a Gandharva (author of the Mahimnaḥ Stavaḥ) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a partic. being (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a serpent-demon (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a Vidyādhara (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of an attendant of Viṣṇu (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of an attendant of Śiva (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of the elephant of the northwest quarter (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of the mountain Shatrumjaya (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of Śiva (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
sun and moon (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 29064/72933
bāhudantaka noun (neuter) name of a treatise on morals abridged by Indra (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 60215/72933
bhadanta noun (masculine) a Buddhist mendicant (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a term of respect applied to a Buddhist (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 60524/72933
mahādanta noun (masculine) an elephant with long tusks (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of Śiva the tusk of an elephant (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 61716/72933
yāvadantam indeclinable as far as the end (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
to the last (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 38541/72933
rājadanta noun (masculine) a principal tooth (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
front tooth (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a man (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 17152/72933
vajradanta noun (masculine) a hog (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a rat (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
boor (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a lion
Frequency rank 38992/72933
vatsadanta noun (masculine) a kind of arrow (having a point like a calf's tooth) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a mythical person (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 11774/72933
vājidantaka noun (masculine) Adhatoda Vasika (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 39172/72933
śaradanta noun (masculine) the end of autumn (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
winter (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 67264/72933
śyāvadantaka noun (masculine) [medic.] a kind of disease of the teeth
Frequency rank 40175/72933
śyāvadanta noun (feminine) a disease discolouring the teeth
Frequency rank 40176/72933
hastidanta noun (masculine neuter) a radish (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 31267/72933
hastidantaphalā noun (feminine) Cucumis utilissimus
Frequency rank 41408/72933
 

adhidanta

tooth over tooth .

cala

mobile; caladanta loose tooth.

danta

teeth, dantabhanjana loss of teeth, dantacala loose tooth, danta grāhi chilling of teeth due to cold beverages; dantakapālika tartar forming flakes; krimidanta dental caries, dantaharṣa morbid sensitiveness of teeth, intolerance to cold; dantamāmsas gums; dantanāḍi dental sinus; dantapuppuṭa gum boil, gingivitis; dantaśalāka toothpick, dantaśarkara tartar, dantaśaṭha bad for teeth ex: citrus; dantaśūla toothache, dantavaidarbha loose teeth due to injury; dantavardhana extra tooth; dantaveṣṭa pyorrhoea alveolaris, formation of pus in teeth.

daśana

Go to danta.

krimi

worm, helminthiasis, krimidanta dental caries.

mahāpuruṣadanta

Go to śatāvari, wild asparagus.

rucaka

Go to danta.

ṣyāmadanta

black tooth.

śyāvadanta

dark or discouled teeth.

Wordnet Search
"danta" has 69 results.

danta

dantaḥ, daśanaḥ, daśanam, radaḥ, radanaḥ, daṃśaḥ, daṃṣṭrā, khādanaḥ, dāḍhā, dvijaḥ, dvijanmā, mukhajaḥ, chadvaraḥ, dandaśaḥ, jambhaḥ, hāluḥ, svaruḥ, vaktrakhuraḥ, rudhakaḥ, mallakaḥ, phaṭaḥ   

prāṇināṃ mukhe asthnaḥ ūrdhvam adhaśca udbhūtā aṅkuritā avayavāvaliḥ yayā te khādanti padārthān kṛntanti bhūmiṃ ca khananti।

durghaṭanāyāṃ tasya naike dantāḥ naṣṭāḥ। /jṛmbhasva siṃha dantān te gaṇayiṣyāmi।

danta

dantamūlam, dantamāṃsam, dantavalkam   

mukhasya avayavaviśeṣaḥ saḥ bhāgaḥ yaḥ dantān dhārayati।

rāmasya dantamūle śvayathuḥ jātaḥ।/ yasya dantamūlāni saśaktāni tasya dantāḥ sudṛḍhāḥ।

danta

viṣadanta   

viṣayuktaḥ dantaḥ।

sarpasya mukhe viṣadantāḥ santi।

danta

daṃṣṭrā, carvaṇā, mahādantaḥ, dāḍhā   

mukhe vartamānāḥ mahāntaḥ carvaṇadantāḥ।

daṃṣṭrāyāḥ bhaṅgena pīḍitaḥ aham।

danta

mūṣakaḥ, mūṣikaḥ, mūṣaḥ, ākhuḥ, induraḥ, induruḥ, unduraḥ, unduru, giriḥ, girikā, dīnā, vileśayaḥ, vajradantaḥ, dhānyāriḥ, cikkā, kunduḥ, kuhanaḥ, karvaḥ, kācigha, tuṭuma, daharaḥ, vṛṣaḥ, śaṅkumukhaḥ, suṣiraḥ, steyī, muṣmaḥ   

jantuviśeṣaḥ-yaḥ gṛhe kṛṣīkṣetre vā bile vasati tathā ca yaḥ gajānanasya vāhanam।

tena mūṣakāṇāṃ hananārtham auṣadhaṃ krītam।

danta

kapitthaḥ, dadhitthaḥ, manmathaḥ, dadhiphalaḥ, puṣpaphalaḥ, dantaśaṭhaḥ, kagitthaḥ, maṅgalyaḥ, nīlamallikā, grāhīphalaḥ, cīrapākī, granthiphalaḥ, kucaphalaḥ, kapīṣṭaḥ, gandhaphalaḥ, dantaphalaḥ, karabhavallabhaḥ, kāṭhinyaphalaḥ.   

kaṇṭakayuktaḥ vṛkṣaḥ yasya phalāni tiktāni kaṭuni ca santi।

asmin vane kapitthasya ādhikyaṃ vartate।

danta

airāvataḥ, śvetahastī, abhramātaṅgaḥ, airāvaṇaḥ, abhramuvallabhaḥ, caturdantaḥ, mallanāgaḥ, indrakuñjaraḥ, hastimallaḥ, sadādānaḥ, sudāmā, śvetakuñjaraḥ, gajāgraṇīḥ, nāgamallaḥ   

indrasya gajaḥ yaḥ pūrvadiśaḥ diggajaḥ asti।

samudramanthanāt airāvataḥ api prāptaḥ।

danta

bauddhabhikṣuḥ, jātakaḥ, bhadantaḥ, bhikṣuḥ, śramaṇaḥ, śrāvakaḥ   

saḥ sādhuḥ yaḥ bauddhadharmasya upāsakaḥ।

kuśīnagare naike bauddhabhikṣavaḥ dṛśyante।

danta

oṣṭhaḥ, radanacchadaḥ, dantavāsaḥ, dantavastram, radachadaḥ   

avayavaviśeṣaḥ, uṣyate dahyate uṣṇāhāreṇa iti dantācchādakāvayavaḥ।

āsanne maraṇe śyāmasya oṣṭhayoḥ tasya putrasya nāma eva āsīt।

danta

adanta, adat, adantaka, dantahīna, nirdasana, nīrada   

yasya mukhe dantāḥ na santi।

arbhakaḥ adantaḥ asti।

danta

gaṇeśaḥ, gajānanaḥ, gaṇapatiḥ, lambodaraḥ, vakratuṇḍaḥ, vināyakaḥ, ākhuvāhanaḥ, ekadantaḥ, gajamukhaḥ, gajavadanaḥ, gaṇanāthaḥ, herambaḥ, bhālacandraḥ, vighnarājaḥ, dvaimāturaḥ, gaṇādhipaḥ, vighneśaḥ, parśupāṇiḥ, ākhugaḥ, śūrpakarṇaḥ, gaṇaḥ   

hindūnāṃ ekā pradhānā tathā ca agrapūjyā devatā yasya śarīraṃ manuṣyasya mastakaṃ tu gajasya asti।

gaṇeśasya vāhanaṃ mūṣakaḥ asti।

danta

lokakathā, lokagāthā, dantakathā   

janeṣu pracalitāḥ kathāḥ।

bālyāvasthāyāṃ lokakathānāṃ śravaṇārthe mayā haṭhaḥ kṛtaḥ।

danta

vārtā, vṛtāntaḥ, samācāraḥ, sandeśaḥ, sandiṣṭaḥ, savādaḥ, vṛttam, vartamānam, pravṛttiḥ, kiṃvadantī, udantaḥ, udantakaḥ, lokavādaḥ, lokapravādaḥ, janavādaḥ, janaśrutiḥ, vācikam, sūcanā   

ghaṭanānāṃ vṛttāntaḥ yaḥ ākāśavāṇīdūradarśanāditaḥ prāptaḥ।

pūrvaṃ bhavantaḥ hindībhāṣāyāṃ viśvasya vārtāḥ aśruṇvan।

danta

dantula, sadat, dantavat   

dantayuktaḥ।

etad dātraṃ dantulam asti।

danta

dantavaidyaḥ, dantacikitsakaḥ, dantarogavid   

dantasya cikitsakaḥ।

dantavaidyena mama dantāḥ mārjitāḥ।

danta

gajadantaḥ, nāgadantaḥ, karidantaḥ, hastidantaḥ, dantidantaḥ, kuñjaḥ   

gajamukhasya dvayoḥ bhāgayoḥ nirgatāḥ dantākārāḥ śvetavarṇīyāḥ avayavāḥ yaiḥ bahūnāṃ vastūnāṃ nirmāṇaṃ bhavati।

gajadantasya corāḥ ārakṣakena baddhāḥ।

danta

dantaphenaḥ, dantaphenakam   

dantasaṃmārjanārthe phenaḥ।

pratidine saḥ dantaphenena dantān saṃmārjayati।

danta

nāraṅgaḥ, nāgaraṅgaḥ, nāryaṅgaḥ, suraṅgaḥ, tvaggandhaḥ, dantaśaṭhaḥ, airāvataḥ, kirmmīraḥ, colakī, latātaruḥ, nādeyaḥ, bhūmijambukaḥ, rājaphaṇijjhakaḥ   

vṛkṣaviśeṣaḥ- jambīrajātīyaḥ madhyamākārakaḥ vṛkṣaḥ।

nāraṅgasya phalāni madhurāṇi sugandhitāni rasayuktāni ca santi।

danta

kṛdantam   

saṃskṛtavyākaraṇe kṛtpratyayena yuktāḥ śabdāḥ।

pac-dhātoḥ kṛdantaṃ pācakaḥ।

danta

dantapaṅktiḥ, dantāvaliḥ   

dantānāṃ paṅktiḥ।

sītāyāḥ dantapaṅktiḥ śobhanīyā asti।

danta

dāḍimbaphalam, dāḍimam, dālimam, vṛttaphalam, kucaphalam, dantabījam   

phalaviśeṣaḥ- yasya gulikāḥ raktaśvetādivarṇīyāḥ santi।

rameśaḥ dāḍimbaphalam atti।

danta

dantakāṣṭham   

kecit vṛkṣasya kāṣṭhaṃ yad dantaśuddhyarthe upayujyate।

nimbavarvūrādīnāṃ dantakāṣṭhaṃ dantānāṃ kṛte atīva upayuktam asti।

danta

nartakaḥ, naṭaḥ, poṭagalaḥ, cāraṇaḥ, kelakaḥ, sarvaveśaḥ, layālambaḥ, tālarecanakaḥ, laṣvaḥ, vīkṣyaḥ, kekalaḥ, valgakaḥ, lāsyaḥ, tāladhārakaḥ, vṛṣalaḥ, kuśīlavaḥ, śailūṣaḥ, sudantaḥ, śailālī, kelikośaḥ, kalāyanaḥ, dharṣakaḥ, bharataḥ, prahāsaḥ   

yaḥ nṛtyati saḥ।

birajūmahārājaḥ ekaḥ prasiddhaḥ nartakaḥ asti।

danta

dantadhāvanacūrṇam, dantaśāṇaḥ, dantaśodhanacūrṇam   

dantadhāvanārtham upayujyamānaṃ cūrṇam।

saḥ pratidinaṃ prabhāte rātrau ca dantadhāvanacūrṇena dantadhāvanaṃ karoti।

danta

saṃhārakaḥ, āmarītā, ucchettā, upakṣapayitā, upahantā, ghanaḥ, jagadantaka, daṃsayitā, niṣūdakaḥ, nihantā, saṃhartā   

yaḥ saṃhāraṃ karoti।

śivaḥ sṛṣṭeḥ saṃhārakaḥ iti manyate।

danta

nāgadantakaḥ, niryūhaḥ   

dvārādiṣu nikhātaḥ kāṣṭhasya athavā lohasya kīlaḥ।

sītā vastralaṅnārthe nāgadantakaṃ nikhātavatī।

danta

hemantaḥ, hemantam, haimanaḥ, uṣmāsahaḥ, śaradantaḥ, himāgamaḥ   

śītakālaḥ yat agrahāyaṇapauṣamāsātmakaḥ।

hemante kasmiṃścit sthāne himapātaḥ bhavati।

danta

dantaśāstram   

tad śāstraṃ yasmin dantānāṃ saṃracanā, vikāsaḥ tathā ca teṣāṃ vyādhīsambandhi adhyayanaṃ kriyate।

nehā dantaśāstrasya chātrā asti।

danta

khadiraḥ, gāyatrī, bālatanayaḥ, dantadhāvanaḥ, tiktasāraḥ, kaṇṭakīdrumaḥ, bālapatraḥ, khadyapatrī, kṣitikṣamaḥ, suśalyaḥ, vakrakaṇṭaḥ, yajñāṅgaḥ, jihvāśalyaḥ, kaṇṭī, sāradrumaḥ, kuṣṭhāriḥ, bahusāraḥ, medhyaḥ, bālaputraḥ, raktasāraḥ, karkaṭī, jihvaśalyaḥ, kuṣṭhahṛt, bālapatrakam, yūpadrumaḥ, kṣamā   

varvūrajātīyaḥ vṛkṣaḥ।

khadirāt arkaḥ niṣkāsayanti।

danta

daṃś, khard vṛścikasya madhumakṣiṇāṃ vā dantaiḥ kṣetre mamatāṃ vṛścikaḥ adaśat.   

vṛścikasya madhumakṣikāyāḥ viṣayuktaiḥ daṃṣṭraiḥ tuditvā viṣasya praveśanānukūlaḥ vyāpāraḥ।

kṣetre mamatāṃ vṛścikaḥ adaśat।

danta

dantaḥ, daśanaḥ, radaḥ, radanaḥ, daṃśaḥ, daṃṣṭrā, khādanaḥ, dāḍhā, chadvaraḥ, dandaṃśaḥ, jambhaḥ, hāluḥ, mallakaḥ, phaṭaḥ   

kasyāpi vastunaḥ dantākāro avayavaḥ।

asyāḥ keśamārjanyāḥ dantāḥ atīva tīkṣṇāḥ santi।

danta

bakūlaḥ, agastyaḥ, vakavṛkṣaḥ, kesaraḥ, keśaraḥ, siṃhakesaraḥ, varalabdhaḥ, sīdhugandhaḥ, mukūlaḥ, mukulaḥ, strīmukhamadhuḥ, dohalaḥ, madhupuṣpaḥ, surabhiḥ, bhramarānandaḥ, sthirakusumaḥ, śāradikaḥ, karakaḥ, sīsaṃjñaḥ, viśāradaḥ, gūḍhapuṣyakaḥ, dhanvī, madanaḥ, madyāmodaḥ, cirapuṣpaḥ, karahāṭakaḥ, karahāṭaḥ, strīmukhamadhudohadaḥ, strīmukhamadhudohalaḥ, strīmukhapaḥ, śītagandhā, dhanvaḥ, sīdhugandhaḥ, karakaḥ, kesaraḥ, cirapuṣpaḥ, mukuraḥ, dantadhāvanaḥ   

vṛkṣaviśeṣaḥ, puṣpaṣpavṛkṣaviśeṣaḥ āyurvede asya guṇāḥ śītalatvahṛdyatvaviṣadoṣanāśitvam।

bakūlasya phalam dantasthairyakaram asti।

danta

vāsakaḥ, vaidyamātā, siṃhī, vāśikā, vṛṣaḥ, aṭarūṣaḥ, siṃhāsyaḥ, vāsikā, vājidantakaḥ, vāśā, vṛśaḥ, aṭaruṣaḥ, vāśakaḥ, vāsā, vāsaḥ, vājī, vaidyasiṃhī, mātṛsiṃhau, vāsakā, siṃhaparṇī, siṃhikā, bhiṣaṅmātā, vasādanī, siṃhamukhī, kaṇṭhīravī, śitakarṇī, vājidantī, nāsā, pañcamukhī, siṃhapatrī, mṛgendrāṇī   

auṣadhīyakṣupaḥ yaḥ catuṣpādam ārabhya aṣṭapādaparyantaṃ vistṛtaḥ bhavati evaṃ śvetapuṣpāṇi ca bhavanti।

vāsakasya phalaṃ pādonacaturaṅkulaṃ unnataṃ romāvṛtaṃ ca bhavati evaṃ pratyekasmin phale bījacatuṣṭayaṃ ca bhavati।

danta

dantapuppuṭa   

dantamūle udbhūvan rogaḥ।

dantapuppuṭe dantamūle pīḍā bhavati।

danta

puṣpadantanāthaḥ   

jainadharmiyāṇāṃ caturviṃśatau tīrthaṅkareṣu ekaḥ।

puṣpadantanāthaḥ jainadharmiyāṇāṃ navamaḥ tīrthaṅkaraḥ āsīt।

danta

pippalī, kṛṣṇā, upakulyā, vaidehī, māgadhī, capalā, kaṇā, uṣaṇā, śauṇḍī, kolā, ūṣaṇā, pippaliḥ, kṛkalā, kaṭubījā, koraṅgī, tiktataṇḍulā, śyāmā, dantaphalā, magadhodbhavā   

ekā latā yasya kalikā tūtasya ākāravat bhavati।

pippalī auṣadhasya rūpeṇa upayujyate।

danta

puṣpadanta   

ekaḥ diggajaḥ।

puṣpadantaḥ vāyukoṇasya diggajaḥ asti।

danta

bakulaḥ, sindhupuṣpaḥ, śāradikā, gūḍhapuṣpakaḥ, cirapuṣpaḥ, dhūkaḥ, bhramarānandaḥ, madhupuṣpaḥ, maghagandhaḥ, madyalālasaḥ, madyāmodaḥ, makulaḥ, makuraḥ, viśāradaḥ, śakradrumaḥ, śivakesaraḥ, sarvakesaraḥ, siṃhakesaraḥ, sthirapuṣpaḥ, strīmukhamadhudohadaḥ, strīmukhamadhudohalaḥ, strīmukhapaḥ, śītagandhā, dhanvaḥ, sīdhugandhaḥ, karakaḥ, kesaraḥ, cirapuṣpaḥ, dhanvī, mukuraḥ, dantadhāvanaḥ, strīmukhamadhuḥ   

ekasya ciraharitasya vṛkṣasya puṣpam।

bakulasya sugandhaḥ tīvraḥ bhavati।

danta

puṣpadanta   

śivasya ekaḥ sevakaḥ।

puṣpadantasya varṇanaṃ śivapurāṇe vartate।

danta

kuñjaḥ, nikuñjaḥ, nikuñjam, jhāṭaḥ, gahvaraḥ, dantaḥ, valluram, latāgṛham, latālayaḥ, maṇḍapaḥ   

vṛkṣāṇāṃ latānāṃ ca viṭapena maṇḍapam iva ācchāditaṃ sthānam।

kuñje mṛgādayaḥ paśavaḥ viharanti।

danta

dantakūrcaḥ   

dantānām āgharṣaṇī।

pratidinaṃ saḥ dantakūrcena dantamārjanaṃ karoti।

danta

śalākā, dantadhāvanam   

sā kṛśā daṇḍikā yayā dantānāṃ pariṣkāraḥ kriyate।

pitāmahaḥ bhojanānantaraṃ śalākayā dantān pariṣkaroti।

danta

alakam, ālam, tālakam, tālam, haritālam, godantam, visragandhikam   

ekaḥ pītavarṇīyaḥ khanijapadārthaḥ।

alakasya upayogaḥ bheṣaje bhavati।

danta

vṛkadanta   

rākṣasaviśeṣaḥ।

vṛkadantasya varṇanaṃ purāṇeṣu prāpyate।

danta

puṣpadanta   

ekaḥ vidyādharaḥ।

puṣpadantasya varṇanaṃ purāṇe prāpyate।

danta

puṣpikā, pippikā, dantaśarkarā, raucanikam, kapālakaḥ   

dantamalam।

dantakṣālanena puṣpikā na bhavati।

danta

godanta   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

godantaḥ śubhrādigaṇe parigaṇitaḥ

danta

godanta   

ekaḥ dānavaḥ ।

godantasya varṇanaṃ harivaṃśe vartate

danta

godanta   

ekaḥ dānavaḥ ।

godantasya varṇanaṃ harivaṃśe vartate

danta

puṣpadanta   

ekaḥ anucaraḥ ।

puṣpadantaḥ viṣṇoḥ anucaraḥ asti

danta

puṣpadanta   

ekaḥ kaviḥ ।

puṣpadantena mahimnaḥ viracitaḥ

danta

puṣpadanta   

ekaḥ sarpāsuraḥ ।

puṣpadantasya ullekhaḥ kośe vartate

danta

puṣpadanta   

ekaḥ arhat ।

puṣpadantaḥ navamaḥ arhat vartate

danta

puṣpadanta   

ekaḥ parvataḥ ।

puṣpadantasya śatruñjaye vartate

danta

puṣpadanta   

ekaṃ mandiram ।

puṣpadantasya ullekhaḥ kathāsaritsāgare vartate

danta

puṣpadanta   

ekaṃ sthānam ।

puṣpadantasya ullekhaḥ bauddhasāhitye vartate

danta

puṣpadanta   

ekaṃ dvāram ।

puṣpadantasya ullekhaḥ harivaṃśe vartate

danta

kusumadantaḥ, puṣpadanta   

paurāṇika-vyakti-viśeṣaḥ ।

kusumadantasya varṇanaṃ varāhamihireṇa bṛhatsaṃhitāyāṃ kṛtam

danta

kusumadantaḥ, puṣpadanta   

paurāṇika-vyakti-viśeṣaḥ ।

kusumadantasya varṇanaṃ varāhamihireṇa bṛhatsaṃhitāyāṃ kṛtam

danta

bhadattaḥ, badanta   

ekaḥ jyotiṣikaḥ ।

varāhamihirasya bṛhat-saṃhitāyāṃ bhadattasya nirdeśaḥ prāpyate

danta

bhadantajñānavarmā   

ekaḥ kaviḥ ।

kośeṣu bhadantajñānavarmā samullikhitaḥ

danta

bhadantavarmā   

ekaḥ kaviḥ ।

kośeṣu bhadantavarmā samullikhitaḥ

danta

bhadradanta   

ekaḥ kuñjaraḥ ।

kathāsaritsāgare bhadradantaḥ nirdiṣṭaḥ vartate

danta

sudanta   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

sudantaḥ śubhrādigaṇe parigaṇitaḥ

danta

gopadanta   

ekaḥ lekhakaḥ ।

gopadantasya ullekhaḥ uṇādisūtreṣu prāpyate

danta

dantakūram   

ekaṃ sthānam ।

dantakūrasya ullekhaḥ mahābhārate vartate

danta

dantadhāvanakaḥ   

ekaḥ vṛkṣaḥ ।

dantadhāvanakasya ullekhaḥ kośe vartate

danta

dantadhāvanaprakaraṇam   

ekaṃ prakaraṇam ।

dantadhāvanaprakaraṇaṃ parāśarasmṛtyāṃ vartate

danta

dantadhāvanavidhiḥ, smṛtikaumudī   

vidhiviśeṣaḥ ।

dantadhāvanavidheḥ ullekhaḥ kośe vartate

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