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ja | the 3rd palatal letter (having the sound ofjinjump).  |
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ja | mf(ā-)n. ( jan-) in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' born or descended from, produced or caused by, born or produced in or at or upon, growing in, living at etc.  |
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ja | mf(ā-)n. (after an adverb or adverbial word) born or produced (exempli gratia, 'for example' agra--, avara--; eka--, dvi--, ni--, pūrva--, prathama--, saha--and sākaṃ-j/a-),  |
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ja | mf(ā-)n. prepared from, made of or with,  |
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ja | mf(ā-)n. "belonging to, connected with, peculiar to" See anūpa-, anna-, śahra--, sārtha--.  |
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ja | m. a son of (in compound) etc.  |
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ja | m. a father  |
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ja | m. birth  |
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ja | mfn. speedy, swift  |
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ja | mfn. victorious  |
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ja | mfn. eaten  |
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ja | m. speed  |
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ja | m. enjoyment  |
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ja | m. light, lustre  |
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ja | m. poison  |
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ja | m. a piśāca-  |
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ja | m. viṣṇu-  |
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ja | m. śiva-  |
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ja | m. a husband's brother's wife  |
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jabālā | (see ) , Name of a woman  |
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jabāru | n. equals maṇḍala- ( )  |
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jabdha | mfn. swallowed (see hemantaī-- j-).  |
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jabdhṛ | mfn. snapping at, vii Sch.  |
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jabh | or jambh- (cl.1. jabhate-or jambh- ; Aorist subjunctive jambhiṣat-) to snap at (genitive case) : Causal jambh/ayati- (parasmE-pada yat-) to crush, destroy : Intensive jañjabhy/ate- (and bhīti- ; parasmE-pada bhy/amāna-[ ], bhāna-[ ], bhat-[ ]) opening the jaws wide, snapping at (implying blame ) see abhi-- and jrimbh-.  |
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jabh | or jambh- cl.1. jabhati- or jambh- A1. ( ) jabhate- (Aorist ajambhiṣṭa-), varia lectio for yabh- ( ) to know carnally (infinitive mood jabhitum- varia lectio yabh-).  |
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jabhya | m. "snapper", a kind of animal destructive to grain (vocative case)  |
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jabhya | n. impersonal or used impersonally the mouth is to be opened wide  |
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jabhya | See 1. jabh-.  |
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jaḍa | mf(ā-)n. (see j/alhu-) cold, frigid  |
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jaḍa | mf(ā-)n. stiff, torpid, motionless, apathetic, senseless, stunned, paralysed etc.  |
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jaḍa | mf(ā-)n. stupid, dull (also a-- negative, ) (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'"too stupid for", ) etc.  |
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jaḍa | mf(ā-)n. void of life, inanimate, unintelligent  |
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jaḍa | mf(ā-)n. dumb,  |
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jaḍa | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' stunning, stupefying  |
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jaḍa | m. (gaRa aśvādi-) Name of sumati- (who simulated stupidity) see  |
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jaḍa | m. cold, frost  |
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jaḍa | m. idiocy  |
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jaḍa | m. dulness, apathy  |
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jaḍa | m. "inanimate", lifeless, matter (opposed to cetana-)  |
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jaḍa | n. water (equals jala-) ( )  |
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jaḍa | n. lead  |
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jaḍā | f. Name of a plant (equals jaṭā-,Mucuna pruritus, Flacourtia cataphracta ) (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).).  |
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jaḍabharata | m. "the stupid bharata-", Name of a man simulating stupidity  |
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jaḍabhāva | m. coolness  |
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jaḍabuddhi | mfn. idem or 'mfn. idem or 'mfn. (a--. negative) ' '  |
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jaḍabuddhi | mfn. (Comparative degree) iv, 20.  |
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jaḍadhī | mfn. stupid-minded, idiotic  |
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jaḍadhī | mfn. (a--. negative)  |
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jaḍakriya | mfn. working slowly  |
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jaḍamati | mfn. equals -dhī-  |
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jaḍāṃśu | m. "having cool rays", the moon  |
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jaḍamūka | in compound idiot and dumb  |
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jaḍamūka | (mūka-jaḍa- )  |
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jaḍaprakṛti | mfn. idem or 'mfn. (a--. negative) '  |
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jaḍāśaya | mfn. equals ḍadhī-  |
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jaḍāśaya | mfn.  |
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jaḍatā | f. equals -bhāva-  |
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jaḍatā | f. stiffness, senselessness, apathy  |
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jaḍatā | f. stupidity, idiocy  |
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jaḍatā | f. inanimateness  |
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jaḍatā | f. stupefaction, despair  |
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jadātmaka | mfn. equals tman-  |
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jadātmaka | mfn. inanimate, un, intelligent.  |
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jaḍātman | mfn. "cold-natured, and stupid",  |
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jaḍatva | n. stiffness, senselessness  |
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jaḍatva | n. idiocy  |
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jaḍavipra | m. "the idiot Brahman" equals -bharata-  |
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jaḍaya | Nom. yati-, to make without feeling for (locative case) ; to render weak, .  |
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jaḍāya | Nom. yate-, to be stiff (the tongue)  |
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jaḍī | ind. for ḍa-  |
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jaḍībhāva | m. stiffness, senselessness  |
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jaḍībhūta | mfn. become stupid, .  |
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jaḍīkṛ | to stupefy (varia lectio)  |
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jaḍīkṛta | mfn. rendered torpid or motionless or senseless, stunned  |
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jaḍīkṛta | mfn. confounded, rendered stupid  |
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jaḍiman | m. (gaRa dṛḍhādi-) equals ḍa-bhāva-  |
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jaḍiman | m. stiffness, senselessness, apathy,  |
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jaḍiman | m. stupidity  |
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jaḍita | mfn. rendered lifeless  |
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jaḍula | m. equals jaṭula-, a freckle  |
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jaga | n. equals gat-  |
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jagac | in compound for gat-.  |
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jagaccakṣus | n. "eye of the universe (= gad-eka-c-) ", the sun  |
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jagaccandra | m. Name of a Jain sūri- (founder of the tapā-gaccha-, 1229 A.D.)  |
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jagaccandrikā | f. bhaṭṭotpala-'s commentator or commentary on (also called cintā-maṇi-) .  |
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jagacchandas | (j/ag-) mfn. one to whom the jagatī- metre belongs, connected with it  |
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jagaccitra | n. a wonder of the universe  |
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jagaccitra | n. the universe taken as a picture  |
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jagad | in compound for gat-.  |
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jagada | m. an attendant (see ) .  |
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jagadābharaṇa | n. Name (also title or epithet) of a poem by jagannātha- paṇḍita-rāja-  |
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jagadādhāra | m. support of the universe  |
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jagadādhāra | m. Time (see )  |
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jagadādhāra | m. rāma-  |
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jagadādhāra | m. Name of the jina- vīra-, satr-.  |
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jagadādhāra | m. wind  |
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jagadādija | m. "first-born of the world", śiva-.  |
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jagadambā | f. the mother of the world  |
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jagadambā | f. equals mbikā-,  |
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jagadambāprādurbhāva | m. "appearance of durgā-", Name of iv.  |
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jagadambikā | f. "world-mother", durgā-  |
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jagadānanda | mfn. rejoicing the world  |
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jagadaṇḍa | n. the mundane egg, universe.  |
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jagadaṇḍaka | n. idem or 'n. the mundane egg, universe.'  |
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jagadanta | m. the end of the world  |
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jagadantaka | m. "world-destroyer", death ( jagadantakāntaka kāntaka- mfn.destroying death) .  |
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jagadantakāntaka | mfn. jagadantaka |
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jagadantarātman | m. "innermost soul of the universe", viṣṇu-  |
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jagadātmaka | mfn. "whose self is the world", identical with the world  |
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jagadātman | m. "world-breath", wind  |
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jagadātman | m. "world-soul", the Supreme Spirit, W |
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jagadāyu | n. "life-spring of the world", wind  |
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jagadāyus | n. idem or 'n. "life-spring of the world", wind ' , .  |
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jagadbala | m. "world-strength", wind  |
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jagadbhaya | n. terror of the universe,  |
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jagadbhūṣaṇakoṣṭhaka | n. Name of work  |
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jagadbīja | n. "world-seed", śiva-  |
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jagadbimba | n. equals -aṇḍa-  |
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jagaddala | m. Name of a king of the darad-s  |
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jagaddeva | m. Name of a prince (1100 A.D.)  |
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jagaddhara | m. Name of a son of ratnadhara- and grandson of vidyā-dhara- (author of comments on )  |
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jagaddhātṛ | m. "world-creator", viṣṇu-  |
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jagaddhātrī | f. "world-nurse", sarasvatī-  |
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jagaddhātrī | f. durgā-  |
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jagaddhitotrman | (for. - hit-), mfn. having the heart set on the salvation of the world,  |
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jagaddīpa | m. "world-illuminator", the sun  |
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jagaddruh | -dhruh- or -dhruṭ- m. "people-injurer", a demon  |
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jagadekacakṣus | m. "sole eye of the universe", the sun,  |
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jagadekanātha | m. the sole monarch of the world (raghu-)  |
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jagadekapāvana | mfn. the sole purifier of the world  |
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jagadgaurī | f. Name of manasā-(- devī-)  |
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jagadghātin | mfn. destroying the world or mankind  |
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jagadguru | m. the father of the world  |
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jagadguru | m. brahmā-  |
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jagadguru | m. viṣṇu-  |
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jagadguru | m. śiva-  |
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jagadguru | m. rāma- (as viṣṇu-'s incarnation)  |
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jagadīśa | m. "world-lord", brahmā-  |
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jagadīśa | m. viṣṇu-  |
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jagadīśa | m. śiva-  |
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jagadīśa | m. Name of a man  |
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jagadīśa | m. of a scholiast (author of anumāna-dīdhiti-ṭippanī-)  |
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jagadīśa | Name (also title or epithet) of the author of the hāsyārṇava-  |
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jagadīśaśataka | n. Name of a poem (of 100 stanzas).  |
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jagadīśatoṣiṇī | f. Name of a commentator or commentary  |
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jagadīśitṛ | m. "world-lord", śiva-,  |
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jagadīśvara | m. world-lord  |
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jagadīśvara | m. śiva-  |
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jagadīśvara | m. indra-  |
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jagadīśvara | m. a king  |
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jagadīśvara | m. Name of the author of  |
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jagadrāma | m. Name (also title or epithet) of an author,  |
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jagaduddhāra | m. salvation of the world  |
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jagadvahā | f. "bearer of all living beings", the earth  |
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jagadvaidyaka | m. "world-curer", Name of a physician  |
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jagadvañcaka | m. "people-deceiver", Name of a cheat  |
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jagadvandya | mfn. "to be adored by the world", kṛṣṇa-  |
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jagadvidhi | m. the arranger of the world  |
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jagadvināśa | m. equals gat-kṣaya-  |
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jagadvyāpāra | m. "world-business", creation and support of the world  |
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jagadyatrā | f. worldly affairs, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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jagadyoni | m. "world-womb", brahmā-  |
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jagadyoni | m. viṣṇu- or kṛṣṇa-  |
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jagadyoni | m. śiva-  |
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jagadyoni | m. prakṛti-  |
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jagadyoni | m. the earth  |
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jagaj | in compound for gat-.  |
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jagajjīva | m. a living being of this world  |
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jagajjīvanadāsa | m. Name of the author of three poems (jñāna-prakāśa-, prathama-grantha-, and mahā-pralaya-). |
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jagala | mfn. fraudulent  |
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jagala | m. a kind of spirituous liquor (or fluid suitable for distillation )  |
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jagala | m. Vangueria spinosa  |
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jagala | m. equals gara-  |
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jagala | n. equals chagaṇa-  |
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jagamyā | read myāt-, [ Potential parasmE-pada 3. sg. gam-].  |
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jagan | in compound for gat-.  |
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jaganmaṇi | m. Name of a copyist.  |
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jaganmātṛ | f. "world-mother", durgā-  |
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jaganmātṛ | f. lakṣmī-  |
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jaganmaya | mfn. containing the whole world  |
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jaganmohana | n. "perplexing living beings", Name of a work. =  |
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jaganmohinī | f. "infatuating living beings", Name of a surāṅganā-  |
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jaganmukha | (j/ag-) mfn. (faced by id est) beginning with the jagatī- metre  |
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jagannātha | m. "world-lord", viṣṇu- or kṛṣṇa-  |
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jagannātha | m. rāma- (as incarnation of viṣṇu-)  |
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jagannātha | m. dattatreya- (as incarnation of viṣṇu-)  |
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jagannātha | m. dual number viṣṇu- and śiva-  |
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jagannātha | m. Name of a celebrated idol of viṣṇu- and its shrine (at purī- in Orissa ),  |
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jagannātha | m. Name of the authors (of rekhā-gaṇita-;of ;of rasa-gaṅgādhara-;of the vivāda-bhaṅgārṇava- compiled at the end of the last century)  |
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jagannāthā | f. durgā-  |
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jagannāthakṣetra | n. the district surrounding the jagan-nātha- shrine  |
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jagannāthavallabhanāṭaka | n. Name of a drama  |
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jagannāthavijaya | m. " jagan-nātha-'s victory", Name of a poem.  |
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jagannetra | n. "world-eye", the moon  |
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jagannetra | n. dual number the sun and the moon, ( )  |
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jagannetra | Nom. trati- to represent the world's eye (as the moon)  |
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jagannidhi | m. "world-receptacle", viṣṇu-  |
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jagannivāsa | m. "world-abode", viṣṇu- or kṛṣṇa-  |
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jagannivāsa | m. śiva-  |
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jagannivāsa | m. worldly existence  |
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jagannu | m. a living being  |
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jagannu | m. fire  |
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jaganu | m. a living being  |
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jaganu | m. fire  |
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jaganu | gannu-, etc. See jaga-.  |
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jaganvas | mf(gm/uṣī-)n. perfect tense p. gam- q.v  |
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jagara | m. equals jāg-, armour  |
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jagat | mfn. ( gam- reduplicated Va1rtt. 3) moving, movable, locomotive, living etc.  |
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jagat | mfn. (equals j/āgata-) composed in the jagatī- metre  |
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jagat | m. air, wind  |
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jagat | m. plural people, mankind  |
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jagat | n. that which moves or is alive, men and animals, animals as opposed to men, men ( ) etc. (to madhye-,"within everybody's sight" )  |
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jagat | n. the world, especially this world, earth etc.  |
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jagat | n. the jagatī- metre  |
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jagat | n. Name of a sāman- See - sāman-  |
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jagat | n. dual number heaven and the lower world  |
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jagat | n. plural the worlds (equals gat-traya-)  |
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jagat | n. people, mankind ( and )  |
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jagat | n. a cow  |
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jagat | n. the plants (or flour as coming from plants)  |
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jagat | n. the earth etc.  |
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jagat | n. the site of a house ( )  |
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jagat | n. people, mankind  |
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jagat | n. the world, universe a metre of 4 x 12 syllables  |
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jagat | according to to some also"a river",  |
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jagat | n. etc.  |
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jagat | n. any metre of 4 x 12 syllables  |
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jagat | n. the number 48  |
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jagat | n. a sacrificial brick named after the jagatī- metre  |
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jagat | n. a field planted with jambū-  |
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jagatī | f. a female animal  |
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jagatī | f. of t- q.v  |
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jagatībhartṛ | m. equals -pati-  |
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jagatībhuj | m. "earth-enjoyer", a king  |
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jagatīcara | m. "earth-walker", man  |
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jagatīdhara | m. "earth-supporter", a mountain  |
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jagatīdhara | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-,  |
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jagatījāni | m. "whose wife is the earth", a king,  |
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jagatīmadhya | n. "world-centre", the earth  |
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jagatīpāla | m. "earth-protector", a king  |
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jagatīpati | m. "earth-lord", a king  |
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jagatīpatikanyakā | f. "king's daughter", a princess (varia lectio)  |
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jagatīruh | m. "earth-grower", a tree  |
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jagatīruha | m. idem or 'm. "earth-grower", a tree '  |
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jagatītala | n. "earth-surface", the ground, soil  |
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jagatīvarāha | n. Name of a sāman-.  |
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jagatkāraṇa | n. the cause of the universe  |
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jagatkāraṇakāraṇa | n. "the (cause, of the cause id est the) final cause of the universe", viṣṇu-  |
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jagatkartṛ | m. "world-creator", brahmā- =  |
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jagatkṛtsna | n. the whole world  |
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jagatkṣaya | m. the destruction of the world  |
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jagatparāyaṇa | mfn. chief of the universe (viṣṇu-)  |
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jagatpati | m. the lord of the world (tas p/ati- )  |
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jagatpati | m. brahmā-  |
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jagatpati | m. śiva-  |
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jagatpati | m. viṣṇu- or kṛṣṇa-  |
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jagatpati | m. agni-  |
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jagatpati | m. the sun  |
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jagatpati | m. a king  |
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jagatpitri | m. "world-father", śiva-  |
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jagatprabhu | m. the lord of the world  |
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jagatprabhu | m. brahmā-  |
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jagatprabhu | m. śiva-  |
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jagatprabhu | m. viṣṇu-  |
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jagatprabhu | m. Name of an arhat- of the jaina-s  |
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jagatpradhāna | n. "chief of the world", śiva-  |
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jagatprakāśa | mfn. equals -prathita-  |
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jagatprakāśa | m. the light of the world  |
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jagatprakāśa | Name (also title or epithet) of a poem in praise of king jagat-siṃha-.  |
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jagatprāṇa | m. "world-breath", wind  |
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jagatprāṇa | m. rāma-  |
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jagatprāsāha | mf(ā-)n. consisting chiefly of jagatī- verses  |
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jagatprasiddha | mfn. known throughout the world  |
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jagatprīti | f. "world joy", śiva-  |
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jagatsākṣin | m. "world-witness", the sun  |
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jagatsamagra | n. equals -kṛtsna-  |
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jagatsāman | mfn. having the jagat-(- sāman-) for its sāman-  |
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jagatsarva | n. idem or 'n. equals -kṛtsna- '  |
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jagatseṭa | m. Name of a man  |
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jagatsiṃha | m. Name of a prince  |
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jagatsraṣṭṛ | m. equals -kartṛ-  |
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jagatsraṣṭṛ | m. śiva-  |
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jagatsvāmin | m. the lord of the world  |
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jagatsvāmin | m. viṣṇu-  |
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jagatsvāmin | m. Name of an image of the sun in dvādaśādityāśrama-,  |
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jagatsvāmitva | n. sovereignty of the world, .  |
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jagattraya | n. the three worlds (heaven, earth, and the lower world)  |
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jagattritaya | n. idem or 'n. the three worlds (heaven, earth, and the lower world) '  |
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jagattuṅga | m. Name of two princes (850 and 900 A.D.)  |
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jagatya | Nom. tyati- Va1rtt. 14  |
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jagatya | n. (fr. tī-), iv, 4, 122.  |
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jagdha | mfn. ( ) eaten  |
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jagdha | mfn. exhausted by (instrumental case)  |
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jagdha | n. a place where any one has eaten Va1rtt. 5  |
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jagdha | n. see apa--, nṛ--, pari--, pr/ati--, vi--, saraṃga--.  |
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jagdha | j/agdhi-, etc. See 2. jakṣ-.  |
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jagdhapāpman | (gdh/a--) mfn. one whose sin is consumed or blotted out (also /a-j- negative)  |
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jagdhārdha | mfn. half-eaten,  |
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jagdhasāraṃga | mfn. equals sāraṃga-jagdhin-  |
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jagdhatṛṇa | mfn. one who has eaten grass,  |
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jagdhi | f. eating, consuming (dative case gdhyai-,Ved. infinitive mood) (varia lectio)  |
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jagdhi | f. the being eaten by (instrumental case)  |
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jagdhi | f. see kalya--.  |
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jagdhvā | ind.p. having eaten  |
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jagdhvāya | Ved. ind. p. idem or ' ind.p. having eaten '  |
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jaggika | Name of a man  |
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jaghana | m. ( janh-) ([ ]) n. ([ ]) the hinder part, buttock, hip and loins, pudenda, mons veneris (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).[ ] )  |
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jaghana | m. the hinder part of an altar  |
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jaghana | m. rear-guard  |
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jaghanacapalā | f. "moving the hips", a libidinous woman  |
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jaghanacapalā | f. a woman active in dancing  |
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jaghanacapalā | n. species of the aryā- metre.  |
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jaghanacyuti | (gh/ana--) f. (a woman) whose pudendum oozes  |
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jaghanagaurava | n. the weight of the hips  |
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jaghanakūpaka | m. dual number equals kakundara-  |
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jaghanārdha | m. the hinder part  |
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jaghanārdha | m. rear-guard  |
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jaghanatas | ind. behind, after  |
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jaghanavipulā | f. (a woman) having stout hips  |
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jaghanavipulā | f. Name of a metre.  |
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jaghanena | ind. (ena-) instrumental case behind (with genitive case [ ] or accusative [ ] following, once [ ] preceding)  |
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jaghanena | ind. so as to turn the back towards  |
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jaghanephalā | f. "last-ripening."Ficus oppositifolia  |
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jaghanin | mfn. having stout hips  |
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jaghanvas | mf(ghnuṣī-)n. See han-.  |
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jaghanya | mf(/ā-)n. (gaRa dig-ādi-;in compound ; in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' gaRa vargyādi-) hindmost, last, latest etc.  |
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jaghanya | mf(/ā-)n. lowest, worst, vilest, least, least important etc.  |
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jaghanya | mf(/ā-)n. of low origin or rank, (m.) man of the lowest class  |
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jaghanya | m. Name of the attendant of the model man mālavya-  |
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jaghanya | n. the penis  |
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jaghanya | n. with kṛ-, to leave behind  |
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jaghanyabhāva | m. inferiority  |
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jaghanyaguṇa | m. the lowest of the 3 guṇa-s (tamas-)  |
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jaghanyaja | mfn. last born, youngest, i, iii  |
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jaghanyaja | m. a younger brother  |
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jaghanyaja | m. "low-born", a śūdra-  |
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jaghanyaja | m. Name of a son of pradyota-.  |
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jaghanyakārin | mfn. (in med.) attending extremely unskilfully  |
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jaghanyam | ind. behind, after, last  |
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jaghanyaprabhava | mfn. of lowest origin  |
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jaghanyarātre | locative case ind. at the end of the night  |
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jaghanyasaṃveśin | mfn. idem or 'mfn. going to bed last, .'  |
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jaghanyaśāyin | mfn. going to bed last, .  |
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jaghanyatara | mfn. (Comparative degree) lower, inferior  |
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jaghanyatas | ind. from behind  |
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jaghanyatas | ind. behind, after, last  |
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jaghanyāyus | mfn. shortest  |
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jaghanye | ind. idem or 'ind. behind, after, last '  |
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jaghni | mfn. ( ) striking (with accusative)  |
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jaghni | m. a weapon  |
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jaghnivas | mf(ghnuṣī-)n. perfect tense p. han- q.v  |
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jaghnivat | mfn. containing an Intensive form of han-  |
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jaghnu | mfn. striking, killing  |
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jaghri | mfn. ( ghṛ- reduplicated) pouring out, sprinkling about  |
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jagmāna | mfn. perfect tense parasmE-pada A1. gam- q.v  |
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jagmi | mfn. ( ) going, being in constant motion, hastening towards (accusative or locative case)  |
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jagmi | gmivas- See jaga-.  |
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jagmivas | mf(gm/uṣī-)n. perfect tense p. gam- q.v  |
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jaguri | mfn. ( gṝ- ) leading, conducting ( ) .  |
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jaha | mfn. (3. hā-) See śardham--  |
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jahā | f. Name of a plant  |
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jahā | ind. See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order  |
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jahā | (probably) an exclamation (others, read j/ahāko- = jahako-), .  |
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jahaka | mfn. one who abandons  |
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jahaka | m. time  |
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jahaka | m. a boy  |
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jahaka | m. the slough of a snake  |
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jahakā | f. (equals jāhaka-) a hedgehog  |
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jahāka | mfn. avoiding others  |
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jahāka | mfn. but see  |
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jahallakṣaṇā | f. a particular figure of speech (the word used losing its original meaning)  |
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jahana | See sarva-sattva-pāpa--  |
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jahānaka | varia lectio for jih-.  |
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jahāṅgīra | m. Jahangir (emperor).  |
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jahat | mfn. pr. p. 3. hā- q.v  |
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jahatsvārtha | mf(ā-)n. "losing its original meaning"  |
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jahatsvārthā | f. (scilicet vṛtti-) equals hal-lakṣaṇā- Va1rtt. 2 see a--.  |
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jahi | imperative han-, q.v.  |
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jahijoḍa | mfn. in the habit of hitting -one's chin gaRa mayūravyaṃsakādi-.  |
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jahina | m. Name of a man (vv.ll. hila-, javina-).  |
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jahistambha | mfn. constantly striking against a post (not in )  |
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jahita | mfn. rejected, forsaken, forlorn  |
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jahita | mfn. (jaina- Prakritjadha) abandoned, poor  |
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jahita | mfn. see pra--.  |
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jahla | m. Name of a man ( )  |
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jahman | n. water  |
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jahnāvī | f. jahnu-'s family  |
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jahnu | m. Name of an ancient king and sage (son of aja-mīḍha-, of su-hotra-, of kuru-, of hotraka-;ancestor of the kuśika-s;the Ganges, when brought down from heaven by bhagī-ratha-'s austerities, was forced to flow over the earth and to follow him to the ocean and thence to the lower regions in order to water the ashes of sagara-'s sons;in its course it inundated the sacrificial ground of jahnu-, who drank up its waters but consented at bhagī-ratha-'s prayer to discharge them from his ears;hence the river is regarded as his daughter)  |
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jahnu | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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jahnu | m. of a ṛṣi- of the 4th manv-antara- (varia lectio janyu-)  |
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jahnu | m. of a himālaya- cavern (from which the gaṅgā- is bursting forth)  |
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jahnu | m. plural jahnu-'s race  |
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jahnukanyā | f. " jahnu-'s daughter", gaṅgā-  |
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jahnukanyā | f. (hnoḥ k- )  |
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jahnuprajā | f. idem or 'f. idem or 'f. (hnoḥ k- )' '  |
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jahnusaptamī | f. the 7th day in the light half of vaiśākha-  |
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jahnusutā | f. equals -kanyā-  |
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jahnutanayā | f. idem or 'f. (hnoḥ k- )'  |
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jahu | m. (equals yah/u-) in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' a young animal  |
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jahu | m. Name of a son of puṣpavat-, ix, 22, 7.  |
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jai | cl.1. jāyati-, to wane, perish ; see kṣai-.  |
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jaigīṣavya | m. patronymic fr. jigīṣ/u- (gaRa gargādi-), Name of an ancient ṛṣi- (named along with asita- devala-)  |
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jaigīṣavyāyaṇī | f. of vya- gaRa lohitādi-.  |
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jaigīṣavyeśvara | n. Name of a liṅga- in Baranasi  |
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jaihmākani | m. patronymic (vv.ll. māṣmani-[for māśmani-?]and jihmaka-). |
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jaihmāśineya | m. patronymic fr. jihmāśin-  |
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jaihmāśineya | m. gaRa śubhrādi-  |
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jaihmati | m. patronymic  |
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jaihmi | m. patronymic fr. jihm/a- (varia lectio)  |
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jaihmya | n. (fr. jihm/a-) "crookedness", deceit, falsehood  |
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jaihnavaka | m. a prince of the jihnu-s Va1rtt. 28  |
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jaihva | mfn. lying on or relating to the tongue (jihv/ā-)  |
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jaihvākāta | mfn. fr. jihvā-kātya- Va1rtt. 8.  |
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jaihvalāyani | patronymic fr. jihvala-  |
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jaihvya | n. the sense of taste in the tongue  |
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jaijjaṭa | m. (equals jaiyaṭa-) Name of an author on medicine,  |
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jaijjaṭa | m. (jejj-)  |
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jaikaśūnya | m. Name of a man ( jek-and jihvāś-).  |
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jaimani | m. patronymic fr. j/eman- (varia lectio)  |
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jaimantāyana | varia lectio for jīvantyāy-  |
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jaimini | m. (equals mani-) Name of a celebrated sage and philosopher (he was a pupil of vyāsa- [who made over to him the ] ;and was udgātṛ- priest at janamejaya-'s snake-sacrifice, i, 2046;and was founder of the pūrva-- or karma-mīmāṃsā- )  |
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jaiminibhāgavata | n. Name of a modern revision of  |
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jaiminibhārata | n. Name of a modern revision of  |
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jaiminikaḍāra | m. equals kaḍāra-jaimini-, the red jaimini-  |
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jaiminikośasūtra | n. Name of work  |
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jaiminisūtra | n. Name of work ,  |
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jaiminīya | mfn. relating to or composed by jaimini- (a dharma-śāstra-)  |
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jaiminīya | m. an adherent of jaimini-  |
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jaiminīya | m. plural Name of a school of the  |
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jaiminīya | n. jaimini-'s work  |
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jaiminīyanyāyamālāvistara | m. Name of a compendium of the mīmāṃsā- philosophy by mādhava-.  |
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jaimūta | mfn. relating to the sage jīmūta-  |
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jaina | mf(ī-)n. relating to the jina-s  |
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jaina | m. a worshipper of the jina-s, jaina-  |
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jaina | m. (= $) Name of a prince of Kashmir  |
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jainanagara | n. Name of a town built by prince jaina-.  |
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jainapāla | m. Name of a man.  |
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jaināśrama | m. idem or 'n. a jaina- monastery '  |
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jainataraṃgiṇī | f. a history of Kashmir by śrī-vara-.  |
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jaināyatana | n. a jaina- monastery  |
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jainendra | m. Name of a grammarian  |
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jainendra | m. see jin-  |
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jainendra | n. jinendra-'s grammar  |
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jainendravyākaraṇa | n. Name of a grammar by abhaya-nandi- (commented on by deva-nandi-, abhaya-- and soma-deva-).  |
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jainī | f. the jaina- doctrine  |
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jainya | mfn. relating to the jaina-s.  |
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jaipāla | irregular for jaya-p-, Croton  |
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jaipālaka | irregular for jaya-p-, Croton  |
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jaiṣṇava | mfn. fr. jiṣṇu-  |
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jaitra | mf(ī-)n. (fr. ji-) victorious, triumphant, superior etc.  |
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jaitra | mf(ī-)n. leading to victory etc.  |
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jaitra | m. a conqueror  |
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jaitra | m. Name of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-, ix, 1404  |
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jaitra | n. victory, triumph, superiority  |
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jaitraratha | m. a triumphant car  |
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jaitrāyaṇa | patronymic (varia lectio caitr-).  |
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jaitrāyaṇi | fr. tra-, g: karṇādī-.  |
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jaitrī | f. Sesbania aegyptiaca  |
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jaitriya | n. victory  |
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jaitva | mfn. See  |
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jaitvāyani | fr. jitvan- gaRa karṇādi-.  |
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jaiva | mf(ī-)n. belonging to the living personal soul (jīva-)  |
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jaiva | mf(ī-)n. relating to Jupiter (Thursday )  |
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jaivala | m. patronymic fr. jīv-  |
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jaivali | m. idem or 'm. patronymic fr. jīv- '  |
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jaivantāyana | m. ( ) equals ti-  |
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jaivantāyani | fr. jīvanta- gaRa karṇādi-.  |
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jaivanti | m. patronymic fr. jivanta-  |
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jaivantyāyani | varia lectio for jīvantyāyana-.  |
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jaivātṛka | mfn. (see jīv/ātu-) long-lived, one for whom long life is desired (vocative case)  |
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jaivātṛka | mfn. thin, lean  |
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jaivātṛka | m. the moon  |
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jaivātṛka | m. camphor  |
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jaivātṛka | m. a peasant  |
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jaivātṛka | m. a medicament  |
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jaivātṛka | m. a son  |
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jaiveya | m. patronymic fr. jīva- gaRa śubhrādi-.  |
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jaivi | fr. jiva- gaRa sutaṃgamādi-.  |
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jaiyaṭa | Name of kaiyaṭa-'s father.  |
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jaiyyaṭa | varia lectio for jaijjaṭa-.  |
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jaj | cl.1 P. to fight  |
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jaja | m. "a warrior"  |
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jaja | m. see jājin-.  |
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jajaujas | n. "warrior's strength", prowess  |
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jajhjhatī | f. plural (scilicet /āpas-) splashing or rushing waters ( )  |
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jajja | mfn. (etymol.) quick (jalacara-, varia lectio cala- )  |
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jajja | m. Name of a man  |
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jajjala | Name of a man, .  |
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jajjalā | ind. (onomatopoetic (i.e. formed from imitation of sounds)) with kṛ-, to make in an instant (jalgalyamāna- ) .  |
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jajñana | mfn. perfect tense parasmE-pada A1. jnā- q.v  |
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jajñana | m. Name of a man  |
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jajñi | mfn. ( jan- reduplicated Va1rtt. 3) germinating, shooting  |
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jajñi | f. seed ( )  |
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jajñivas | mf(jñuṣī-)n. pf.p. jan- q.v  |
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jaka | Name of a Brahman  |
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jakāra | m. the letter ja-.  |
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jakkarī | f. a kind of dance.  |
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jakṣ | ( has- reduplicated), parasmE-pada j/akṣat-, laughing  |
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jakṣ | ( ghas- reduplicated), cl.2. kṣiti- (see ;3. plural kṣati-, ; imperative 2. sg. jagdhi- ; imperfect tense (or Aorist; see ) ajakṣit-and kskat- see ;3. plural kṣur- ; perfect tense 3. plural jajakṣur- ; ind.p. jagdhv/ā- dhv/āya-See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order; infinitive mood gdhum-) to wish to eat ; to eat, consume (once A1. ) ; see pra--.  |
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jakṣā | f. chewing,  |
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jakṣaṇa | n. eating, consuming  |
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jakṣi | f. idem or 'f. chewing, '  |
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jakṣita | mfn. chewed  |
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jakṣita | eaten,  |
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jakṣivas | mf(kṣ/uṣī-)n. pf.p. ghas- q.v  |
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jakṣma | man-, for yakṣ-  |
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jakuṭa | mn. (equals juk-) the flower of the egg-plant  |
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jakuṭa | m. a dog  |
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jakuṭa | m. the Malaya mountains  |
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jakuṭa | n. a pair  |
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jal | cl.1. lati- (perfect tense jajāla- ),"to be rich"or"to cover"(derived fr. jāla-?) ; to be sharp ; to be stiff or dull (for jaḍ-,derived fr. jaḍa-) : cl.10. jālayati-, to cover, .  |
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jala | mfn. equals jaḍa- (see jal-), stupid (see lādkipa-, lāśaya-) (varia lectio)  |
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jala | m. (gaRa jvalādi-) a stupid man  |
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jala | m. Name of a man (with the patronymic jātūkarṇya-)  |
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jala | n. (also plural) water, any fluid etc. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).)  |
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jala | n. a kind of Andropogon  |
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jala | n. the 4th mansion (in astrology)  |
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jala | n. a cow's embryo (go-kalaka-or lana-)  |
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jala | n. (equals jaḍa-) frigidity (moral or mental or physical)  |
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jalā | f. Name of a river  |
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jala | Nom. lati-, to become water  |
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jalabandhaka | m. "water barrier", a dike  |
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jalabandhu | m. "friend of water", a fish  |
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jalabhājana | n. equals -pātra-  |
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jalabhauta | mfn. one who is infatuated or silly in regard to water,  |
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jalābhiṣeka | m. equals la-seka-  |
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jalabhṛt | m. "water-bearer", a cloud  |
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jalabhū | mfn. aquatic  |
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jalabhū | m. a cloud  |
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jalabhū | m. equals -pippalī-  |
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jalabhūṣaṇa | m. "decorating water", wind  |
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jalabiḍāla | m. "water-cat" equals -nakula-  |
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jalabilva | m. equals -valkala-  |
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jalabilva | m. a turtle  |
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jalabilva | m. a crab  |
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jalabilva | m. equals -catvara-  |
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jalabimba | equals dimbikā-  |
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jalabindu | m. a drop of water  |
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jalabindu | m. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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jalabindu | f. Name of a nāga- virgin  |
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jalabindujā | f. sugar prepared from yava-nāla-  |
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jalabrahmī | f. Hingcha repens  |
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jalabṛṃhaṇa | flood of water,  |
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jalabudbuda | m. a water bubble  |
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jalacakra | n. Name of a mythic region  |
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jalacañcala | m. "water-moving", Name of a fish  |
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jalacandra | m. Name of a poet  |
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jalacara | m. "water-goer", an aquatic animal  |
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jalacara | m. a fish  |
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jalacarajīva | m. plural varia lectio for lajājīva-  |
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jalacarājīva | m. "living by fish", a fisherman, .  |
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jalacārin | mfn. living in or near water  |
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jalacārin | m. an aquatic animal, fish  |
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jalacatvara | n. a square tank  |
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jalada | m. "water-giver", a (rain-) cloud etc.  |
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jalada | m. the ocean  |
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jalada | m. Cyperus rotundus  |
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jalada | m. Name of a prince,  |
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jalada | m. of a varṣa- in śāka-dvīpa-  |
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jalada | m. plural Name of a school of the |
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jalada | n. varia lectio for -ja- q.v  |
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jalaḍā | f. gaRa bāhv-ādi- ( ) .  |
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jaladābha | mfn. cloud-like, dark  |
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jaladāgama | m. "approach of clouds", id.,  |
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jaladaivatya | n. "having water as its deity", the constellation svāti-  |
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jaladakāla | m. "cloud-season", the rainy season  |
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jaladakālakṣaya | m. "cloud-disappearance", autumn  |
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jaladāna | n. water-offering (festival in ujjayinī-)  |
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jaladapaṅkti | f. a line of clouds  |
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jaladardura | m. a water-pipe (musical instrument)  |
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jaladasamaya | m. equals -kāla-  |
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jaladasaṃhati | f. the gathering of clouds  |
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jaladāśana | m. "cloud-enjoyer", Shorea robusta  |
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jaladātyaya | m. equals da-kṣaya-  |
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jaladeva | n. "having water as its deity", the constellation aṣāḍhā-,  |
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jaladevatā | f. a water-goddess, naiad  |
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jaladhara | m. "holding water", a (rain-) cloud etc.  |
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jaladhara | m. the ocean  |
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jaladhara | m. Cyperus rotundus  |
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jaladhara | m. Dalbergia ujjeinensis  |
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jaladhara | m. a metre of 4x32 syllabic instants  |
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jaladhāra | m. Name of a mountain  |
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jaladhāra | m. of a varṣa- in śāka-dvīpa-  |
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jaladhārā | f. a stream of water  |
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jalādhāra | m. equals la-sthāna-  |
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jalādhāra | m. Name of a mountain  |
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jaladharābhyudaya | m. equals jaladāgama-  |
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jaladharagarjitaghoṣasusvaranakṣatrarājasaṃkusumitābhijña | m. "having a voice musical as the sound of the thunder of the clouds and conversant with the appearance of the regents of the nakṣatra-s", Name of a buddha-,  |
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jaladharamālā | f. equals jalada-paṅkti-  |
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jaladharamālā | f. two metres of 4 x 12 syllables each  |
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jaladhāraṇa | n. "holding water", a ditch  |
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jaladhenu | f. a cow in the shape of water  |
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jaladhi | m. ( ) "water-receptacle", a lake  |
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jaladhi | m. the ocean etc.; 100 billions  |
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jalādhidaivata | n. equals la-deva-  |
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jalādhidaivata | n. "water-deity", varuṇa-  |
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jaladhigā | f. a river flowing into the ocean  |
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jaladhijā | f. "ocean-daughter", lakṣmi-  |
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jaladhikanyakā | f. equals -jā-  |
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jaladhinandinī | f. equals -jā-  |
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jalādhipa | m. equals pati-  |
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jalādhipa | m. " varuṇa-"and,"lord of the stupid (jaḍa-) ",  |
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jalādhipati | m. "water-lord", varuṇa-  |
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jaladhiraśana | mfn. ocean-girted (the earth)  |
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jaladhisambhava | mfn. marine  |
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jaladhitā | f. the state of the ocean  |
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jalādhvan | m. equals layātrā-  |
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jalāḍhya | mfn. "rich in water", watery, marshy  |
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jalādhyakṣa | m. idem or 'm. "water-lord", varuṇa- '  |
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jaladimba | m. a bivalve shell  |
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jaladravya | n. equals -ja-dr-  |
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jaladroṇī | f. a water bucket  |
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jaladvipa | m. "water-elephant", Name of an animal  |
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jaladvīpa | m. Name of an island (yava-dv-,B) .  |
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jalagāhana | n. entering the water,  |
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jalāgama | m. "water-approach", rain  |
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jalagambu | m. Name of a son of sūrya-  |
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jalagandhebha | m. "scented water-elephant", a kind of mythic animal  |
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jalagarbha | mfn. wet with dew,  |
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jalagarbha | m. Name of a son of -vāhana- (ananda- in a former birth)  |
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jalaghaṭi | f. equals -kumbha-  |
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jalagriha | n. a house built in or near water  |
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jalagulma | m. a turtle  |
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jalagulma | m. equals -catvara-  |
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jalagulma | m. a whirlpool  |
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jalaha | n. a small -yantra-gṛha-  |
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jalahāra | m. " equals -vāhaka- "  |
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jalaharaṇa | n. a metre of 4 x 32 syllabic instants.  |
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jalahārī | f. a female water-carrier  |
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jalahāriṇī | f. equals -nirgama-  |
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jalahāsa | m. "sea-foam (indurated)", cuttle-fish bone  |
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jalahāsaka | m. idem or 'm. "sea-foam (indurated)", cuttle-fish bone '  |
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jalahastin | m. equals -dvipa-  |
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jalāhati | f. violent rain-fall  |
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jalahīna | mfn. waterless, dry,  |
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jalahrada | m. Name of a man gaRa śivādi-.  |
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jalāhvaya | n. "water-named", a lotus  |
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jalaja | mfn. produced or born or living or growing in water, coming from or peculiar to water  |
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jalaja | m. an aquatic animal, fish etc.  |
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jalaja | m. Barringtonia acutangula  |
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jalaja | m. sea-salt  |
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jalaja | m. Name of several signs of the zodiac connected with water  |
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jalaja | m. (also n. ) a conch-shell (used as a trumpet )  |
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jalaja | n. equals -ja-dravya-,  |
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jalaja | n. equals -ruh-  |
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jalaja | n. a kind of ebony (varia lectio la-da-)  |
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jalaja | n. equals la-kuntala-  |
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jalaja | n. equals -vetasa-  |
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jalajā | f. a kind of Glycyrrhiza  |
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jalajadravya | n. any sea-product, pearl, shell  |
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jalajājīva | m. plural "living on fishes", the inhabitants of the east coast  |
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jalajākṣī | f. a lotus-eyed woman  |
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jalajakusuma | n. "water-flower", lotus, in compound jalajakusumayoni ma-yoni- m. "lotus-born", brahmā-  |
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jalajakusumayoni | m. jalajakusuma |
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jalajambukā | f. a kind of jambu-  |
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jalajambukālatā | f. Name of an aquatic plant  |
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jalajanman | n. "water-born", a lotus  |
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jalajantu | m. an aquatic animal  |
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jalajantukā | f. a leech  |
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jalajāsana | m. "lotus-seated", brahmā-  |
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jalajasumanā | f. Andropogon aciculatus  |
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jalajāta | m. equals -vetasa-  |
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jalajekṣaṇā | f. equals jākṣī-  |
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jalajihva | m. "cold-tongued (?)", a crocodile  |
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jalajinī | f. (fr. -ja-) "lotus-group"  |
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jalajinībandhu | m. "lotus-friend", the sun  |
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jalajīvin | mfn. living in or near water  |
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jalajīvin | m. a fisherman  |
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jalajīvinī | f. equals -jantukā-  |
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jalajñāna | n. Name of a Vedantic treatise.  |
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jalaka | n. a conch  |
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jalakāka | m. "water-crow", the diver bird  |
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jalakalka | m. "water-sediment", mud  |
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jalakalmaṣa | m. a poisonous fluid  |
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jalakāmukā | f. "fond of water", the plant kuṭumbinī-  |
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jalakāṅkṣa | m. "desiring water", an elephant |
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jalākāṅkṣa | m. equals la-k-  |
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jalakāṅkṣin | m. idem or 'm. "desiring water", an elephant '  |
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jalakānta | m. "water-lover", wind  |
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jalakānta | m. equals ntāśman-  |
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jalakaṇṭaka | m. "water-thorn" equals -kubjaka-  |
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jalakaṇṭaka | m. a crocodile  |
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jalakāntāra | m. "whose path is water", varuṇa-  |
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jalakāntāśman | m. a kind of precious stone, 40.  |
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jalakapi | m. "water-monkey", Delphinus gangeticus, 726.  |
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jalakapota | m. "water-pigeon", Name of a bird  |
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jalakara | mfn. making or pouring forth water  |
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jalakara | m. tax derived from water (id est from fisheries etc.)  |
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jalākara | m. water-source, spring  |
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jalakaraṅka | m. a conch  |
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jalakaraṅka | m. a cocoa-nut  |
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jalakaraṅka | m. a lotus-flower  |
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jalakaraṅka | m. a cloud  |
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jalakaraṅka | m. a wave  |
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jalakeli | m. f. frolicking in water, splashing one another  |
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jalakelivarṇana | n. Name of hari-nātha-'s rAma-vilAsa-kAvya iii.  |
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jalakeśa | m. equals -kuntala-  |
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jalaketu | m. Name of a comet, .  |
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jalakhaga | m. an aquatic bird  |
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jalākhu | m. "water-rat", an otter  |
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jalakirāṭa | m. a shark  |
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jalakrīḍā | f. equals -keli-  |
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jalakriyā | f. presenting water to deceased relatives  |
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jalakṛt | mfn. causing rain  |
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jalakṣālanavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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jalākṣī | f. equals la-pippalī-  |
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jalakubjaka | m. Trapa bispinosa  |
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jalakukkubha | m. the aquatic bird Parra Jacana or goensis  |
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jalakukkuṭa | m. a water-fowl  |
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jalakukkuṭī | f. the black-headed gull  |
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jalakumāraka | m. Name of a disease of women.  |
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jalakumbha | m. a water-jar  |
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jalakumbhikā | f. a jar filled with water  |
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jalakuntala | m. "water-hair", Blyxa octandra  |
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jalakūpī | f. a spring, well  |
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jalakūpī | f. a pond  |
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jalakūpī | f. a whirlpool  |
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jalakūrma | m. the Gangetic porpoise  |
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jalāladīnāhakavarasāha | m. = jala1lu'uddi1n@akbarshah (see jallāladīndra-.)  |
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jalalatā | f. "water-creeper", a wave  |
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jalalekhā | f. a line drawn on water  |
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jalalohita | m. "having water for blood", Name of a rakṣas-  |
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jalālokā | f. equals lukā-  |
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jalāluha | n. equals lūka-.  |
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jalāluhā | f. equals lāyukā-  |
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jalāluka | m. a kind of bulbous plant  |
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jalālūka | n. the esculent root of lotus  |
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jalamadgu | m. a kingfisher  |
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jalamadhūka | m. Name of a tree  |
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jalamagna | mfn. immersed in water  |
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jalamakṣikā | f. a water-insect  |
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jalamandira | n. equals -yantra-m-  |
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jalamānuṣa | m. equals -pūruṣa-  |
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jalamānuṣa | m. (n. ) equals -nara-  |
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jalamānuṣī | f. the female of -pūruṣa-,  |
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jalamārga | m. equals -nirgama-  |
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jalamārjāra | m. equals -biḍāla-  |
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jalamarkaṭa | m. equals -kapi-  |
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jalamasi | m. "water-ink", a dark cloud  |
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jalamātaṅga | m. equals -dvipa-  |
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jalāmatra | n. equals la-droṇī-  |
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jalamātreṇa | instrumental case ind. by mere water  |
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jalamaya | mf(ī-)n. formed or consisting or full of water  |
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jalamaya | mf(ī-)n. equals -magna-  |
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jalambala | n. a stream  |
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jalambala | n. collyrium  |
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jalāmbara | m. Name of rāhula-bhadra- in a former birth  |
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jalāmbikā | f. a well  |
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jalāmbugarbhā | f. Name of gopā- in a former birth, .  |
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jalaṃdhama | m. "water-blower", Name of one of skanda-'s attendants  |
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jalaṃdhama | m. of a dānava-  |
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jalaṃdhamā | f. Name of a daughter of kṛṣṇa-, 9184.  |
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jalaṃdhara | m. (gaRa 1. naḍādi-) "water-bearer", Name of a man  |
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jalaṃdhara | m. of an asura- (produced by the contact of a flash from śiva-'s eye with the ocean, and adopted by the god of the waters;called from having caught the water which flowed from brahmā-'s eye)  |
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jalaṃdhara | m. Name of a particular mudrā-  |
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jalaṃdharapura | n. Name of a town  |
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jalaṃga | m. the colocynth  |
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jalaṃgama | varia lectio for janaṃ-g-  |
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jalamitra | m. the moon,  |
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jalamoda | n."water-enjoyer", the root of Andropogon muricatus (varia lectio lāmoda-).  |
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jalāmoda | See la-m-.  |
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jalāṃśu | m. equals jaḍāṃśu-  |
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jalamuc | mfn. shedding water  |
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jalamuc | m. a (rain-) cloud  |
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jalamūrti | m. śiva- in the form of water  |
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jalamūrtikā | f. "water-formed"hail  |
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jalanāḍī | f. a water-course  |
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jalanakula | m. an otter  |
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jalanara | m. "water-man" idem or 'm. an otter '  |
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jalāñcala | n. a well  |
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jalāñcala | n. equals lakuntala-  |
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jalāṇḍaka | n. "water-eggs", the fry of fish  |
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jalanidhi | m. "water-treasure", the ocean  |
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jalanidhi | m. Name of a man  |
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jalanidhivacas | n. plural "ocean-words" equals sāmudrika-śāstra-  |
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jalanīlī | f. equals -kuntala-  |
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jalanīlikā | f. equals -kuntala-  |
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jalanirgama | m. a water-course, drain  |
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jalanivaha | m. a quantity of water  |
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jalāñjali | m. the hollowed palms filled with water offered to ancestors (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' lika-).  |
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jalāṇṭaka | m. Name of a large aquatic animal  |
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jalāntaka | mfn. containing water  |
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jalāntaka | m. Name of a son of kṛṣṇa-  |
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jalāntam | ind. (to dig) till reaching water  |
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jalāṇuka | n. equals ṇḍaka-  |
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jalānusāra | m. going like water  |
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jalapāda | m. Name of a frog-king  |
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jalapadavi | f. equals -nirgama-  |
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jalapaddhati | f. idem or 'f. equals -nirgama- '  |
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jalapakṣacara | m. equals khaga-  |
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jalapakṣin | m. idem or 'm. equals khaga- '  |
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jalapālikā | f. lightning,  |
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jalapāna | n. the drinking of water  |
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jalapārāvata | m. equals -kapota-  |
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jalaparṇikā | f. Name of a plant  |
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jalaparyāya | m. a kind of andropogon  |
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jalāpasparśana | n. (touching id est) using water  |
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jalapatha | m. (gaRa devapathādi- ) equals -yātrā-  |
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jalapatha | m. Name of a himālaya- mountain  |
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jalapati | m. "water-lord", varuṇa-  |
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jalapātra | n. a vessel for water  |
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jalapattana | n. a water-down (forming an island), Sil.  |
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jalapavitra | n. a water-strainer, filter,  |
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jalaphala | n. the nut of Trapa bispinosa  |
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jalaphena | m. "water-froth", os Sepiae  |
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jalapīna | m. Name of a fish  |
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jalapippalī | f. Commelina salicifolia and another species (likā-,295) .  |
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jalapippikā | f. a fish  |
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jalapitta | m. n. "water-bile", fire  |
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jalaplava | m. equals -plāvana-  |
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jalaplava | m. equals -nakula-  |
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jalaplāvana | n. "water-immersion", a deluge  |
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jalapradāna | n. "water-offering"  |
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jalapradānika | mfn. relating to a water-offering (a parvan-)  |
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jalapralaya | m. destruction by water  |
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jalaprānta | m. "water's edge", shore |
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jalaprapāta | m. a water-fall  |
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jalaprasaraṇa | "flowing off from water", oil  |
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jalapravāha | m. a current of water  |
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jalaprāya | mfn. abounding with water  |
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jalaprāya | n. a country abounding with water  |
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jalapriya | m. "fond of water", a fish  |
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jalapriya | m. the cātaka- bird  |
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jalapriya | m. a hog  |
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jalapriyā | f. Name of dākṣāyaṇī-  |
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jalapṛkta | mfn. touching water, swimming,  |
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jalapṛṣṭhajā | f. "water-surface-grower", equals -kuntala-  |
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jalapūra | m. a full bed (of a river)  |
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jalapūra | m. Name of a mythic hero,  |
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jalapūrṇa | mfn. "full to overflowing", with yoga- m. irresistible impulse  |
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jalapūrṇa | filled with tears,  |
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jalapūruṣa | m. "waterman", Name of a mythic being  |
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jalapūrvakam | ind. after having poured out water  |
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jalapuṣpa | n. an aquatic flower  |
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jalarākṣasī | f. Name of a female demon (mother of the nāga-s who tried to prevent hanumat-'s crossing the straits between the continent and Ceylon by attempting to swallow him;he escaped by reducing himself to the size of a thumb, darting through her huge body and coming out at her right ear)  |
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jalarākṣasī | f. (called su-rasā-)  |
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jalaraṇḍa | m. a whirlpool  |
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jalaraṇḍa | m. a drizzle, thin sprinkling of water  |
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jalaraṇḍa | m. a snake  |
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jalarañja | m. idem or 'm. a water-fowl '  |
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jalaraṅka | m. a water-fowl  |
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jalaraṅku | m. a water-fowl  |
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jalarasa | m. sea-salt  |
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jalarāśi | m. "water-quantity", any running water  |
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jalarāśi | m. a lake, ocean  |
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jalārdra | mfn. wet  |
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jalārdra | m. equals drā-  |
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jalārdrā | f. a wet garment |
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jalārdra | m. a wet cloth (used for cooling)  |
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jalārdrikā | f. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' equals drā-  |
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jalarekhā | f. equals -lehhā-  |
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jalarekhā | f. a stripe or streak of water ( )  |
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jalārka | m. equals la-sūrya-  |
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jalārṇava | m. the rainy season  |
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jalārṇava | m. equals la-samudra-  |
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jalārthin | mfn. desirous of water, thirsty  |
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jalaruh | m. "water-growing", a day-lotus  |
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jalaruha | m. an aquatic animal  |
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jalaruha | n. equals -ruh-  |
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jalaruhakusuma | n. an aquatic flower Yogay.vii, 7  |
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jalaruhekṣaṇa | mfn. lotus-eyed  |
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jalaruṇḍa | m. equals -raṇḍa-,  |
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jalarūpa | m. equals makara-  |
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jalarūpaka | m. idem or 'm. equals makara- '  |
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jalāṣa | mfn. appeasing, healing  |
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jalāṣa | n. (ṣ/a-) water  |
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jalāṣa | n. happiness (sukha-), .  |
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jalāṣabheṣaja | (j/al-) mfn. possessed of healing medicines (rudra-)  |
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jalāṣah | (Nominal verb -ṣāḍ- on ; accusative -ṣāham- gaRa suṣāmādi-), Ved. mfn. subduing water  |
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jalāsah | Ved. mfn. equals -ṣah-, .  |
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jalāsāha | mfn. equals -ṣah-,  |
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jalasambhava | m. "water-born" equals -vetasa-  |
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jalasaṃdha | m. Name of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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jalasaṃniveśa | m. a receptacle of water.  |
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jalasamparka | m. mixture with water  |
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jalasaṃsarga | m. mixing with water, dilution  |
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jalasamudra | m. the sea of fresh water  |
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jalasarasa | n. Name of?  |
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jalaśarkarā | f. "water-gravel", hail  |
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jalasarpiṇī | f. "water-glider", a leech  |
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jalasāt | ind. (with sam-- pad-,to be turned) into water  |
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jalaśaya | m. "reposing on water (id est on his serpent-couch above the waters, during the 4 months of the periodical rains and during the intervals of the submersion of the world)", viṣṇu-  |
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jalāśaya | mfn. lying in water  |
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jalāśaya | mfn. stupid  |
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jalāśaya | m. a reservoir, pond, lake, ocean etc.  |
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jalāśaya | m. a fish  |
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jalāśaya | m. equals la-kubjaka-  |
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jalāśaya | n. equals la-moda-  |
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jalāśayā | f. a kind of grass  |
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jalaśayana | m. "reposing on water (id est on his serpent-couch above the waters, during the 4 months of the periodical rains and during the intervals of the submersion of the world)", viṣṇu-  |
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jalāśayāntara | n. another lake  |
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jalāśayapratiṣṭhā | f. Name of work  |
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jalaśāyin | mfn. lying in water  |
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jalaśāyin | m. equals -śaya-  |
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jalaśāyitīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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jalāśayotsargatattva | n. Name of  |
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jalāśayotsargavidhi | m. Name of work by kamalākara-bhaṭṭa-.  |
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jalaśayyā | f. lying in water (kind of religious austerity)  |
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jalaseka | m. sprinkling with water  |
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jalasikta | mfn. water-sprinkled  |
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jalasnāna | n. a water-bath  |
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jalaśoṣa | m. drying up of water, drought  |
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jalasrāva | m. a kind of eye-disease  |
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jalāśraya | m. for śaya-, a pond  |
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jalāśraya | m. a water-house  |
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jalāśraya | m. a wolf.  |
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jalāśrayā | f. a kind of crane  |
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jalāśrayā | f. a kind of cane  |
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jalastambha | m. solidification of water (magical faculty).  |
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jalastambhana | n. idem or 'm. solidification of water (magical faculty).' , GarP.  |
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jalastha | mfn. standing or situated in water  |
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jalasthā | f. a kind of grass  |
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jalastha | m.  |
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jalasthāna | n. a reservoir, pond, lake  |
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jalāṣṭhīlī | f. a pond  |
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jalaśuci | mfn. cleansed by water  |
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jalasūci | m. the Gangetic porpoise  |
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jalasūci | m. a crow  |
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jalasūci | m. equals -vyatha-  |
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jalasūci | m. a leech  |
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jalasūci | m. equals -kubjaka-  |
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jalaśūka | m. Name of an animalcule living in mud  |
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jalāsukā | f. equals lāyukā-  |
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jalasūkara | m. "water-hog", a crocodile  |
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jalasūkara | m. a hog  |
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jalaśukti | f. a bivalve shell  |
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jalaśunaka | m. equals -nakula-  |
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jalasūrya | m. the sun reflected in water  |
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jalasūryaka | m. the sun reflected in water  |
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jalatā | f. the state of water  |
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jalatāḍana | n. "beating water", any fruitless action  |
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jalatāla | m. idem or 'm. the fish Clupea alosa '  |
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jalāṭana | m. "water-goer", a heron  |
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jalataṇḍulīya | n. Name of a pot-herb  |
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jalāṭanī | f. a leech  |
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jalatāpika | m. equals pin-  |
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jalatāpika | m. the fish Cyprinus Cachius  |
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jalatāpin | m. the fish Clupea alosa  |
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jalataraṃga | m. a wave  |
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jalataraṃga | m. a metal cup filled with water producing musical notes  |
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jalataraṃgiṇī | f. a series of cups filled with water in varying quantities and played on as a musical inistrument by striking them successively with a wand or light hammer,  |
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jalataskara | m. "water-thief", the sun,  |
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jalatiktikā | f. Boswellia thurifera  |
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jalātmikā | f. a leech  |
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jalātmikā | f. varia lectio for lāmbikā-  |
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jalatrā | f. "water-guard", an umbrella  |
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jalatrāsa | m. hydrophobia  |
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jalatrāsin | mfn. hydrophobic  |
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jalatumbikānyāya | m. the method of the water and the bottle-gourd.  |
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jalaturaga | m. "water-horse", a kind of animal  |
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jalātyaya | m. equals ladāty-  |
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jalaugha | m. a quantity of water  |
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jalauka | m. equals kasa-  |
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jalaukā | f. idem or 'm. equals kasa- '  |
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jalaukas | mfn. living in or near water  |
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jalaukas | m. inhabitant of water, aquatic animal  |
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jalaukas | m. Name of a Kashmir king  |
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jalaukas | f. (said to be used in plural only) equals kasa-  |
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jalaukas | f.  |
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jalaukasa | mn. "water-homed", a leech  |
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jalaukasā | f. idem or 'mn. "water-homed", a leech '  |
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jalaukāvacāraṇīya | mfn. treating on the application of leeches  |
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jalavādita | n. "water-music", a kind of music in which water is used  |
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jalavādya | n. a kind of musical instrument played by means of water, 8346; 8427 and 8436.  |
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jalavāha | mfn. carrying water  |
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jalavāha | m. a cloud  |
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jalavāhaka | m. a water-carrier  |
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jalavāhana | m. "water-carrier", Name of a physician (gautama- buddha- in a former birth) |
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jalavāhana | n. flowing of water  |
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jalavāhanī | f. a water-course, aqueduct  |
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jalavālaka | m. "encircled by (water id est) clouds ", Name of the vindhya- range  |
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jalavālikā | f. lightning  |
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jalavalkala | n. "water-bark", Pistia Stratiotes  |
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jalavallī | f. equals -kubjaka-  |
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jalavāluka | m. equals laka-  |
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jalavaraṇṭa | m. a watery pustule  |
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jalāvarta | m. a whirlpool  |
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jalavartikā | f. "water-quail", a kind of bird  |
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jalavāsa | mfn. equals sin-  |
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jalavāsa | m. abiding in water (kind of religious austerity), 9281  |
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jalavāsa | m. a kind of bulbous plant  |
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jalavāsa | n. equals -moda-  |
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jalavāsā | f. a kind of grass  |
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jalavāsin | mfn. living in water  |
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jalavāsin | m. Name of a bulbous plant  |
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jalavat | mfn. abounding in water  |
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jalāvatāra | m. a landing-place at a river's side  |
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jalavāyasa | m. equals -kāka-  |
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jalavetasa | m. Calamus Rotang  |
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jalavihaṃgama | m. a water-fowl  |
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jalāvila | mfn. stained with water  |
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jalavīrya | m. Name of a son of bharata-  |
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jalaviṣuva | n. the autumnal equinox  |
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jalaviṣuva | n. a kind of diagram,  |
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jalavṛścika | m. "water-scorpion", a prawn  |
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jalavyadha | m. idem or 'm. the fish Esox Kankila '  |
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jalavyāla | m. a water-snake  |
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jalavyāla | m. a marine monster  |
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jalavyatha | m. the fish Esox Kankila  |
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jalāya | Nom. yate-, = jala-2  |
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jalayāna | n."water-vehicle", a boat, ship  |
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jalayantra | n. equals traka-  |
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jalayantra | n. a clepsydra  |
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jalayantracakra | n. a wheel for raising water  |
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jalayantragṛha | n. a bath-room with douches  |
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jalayantraka | n. "watering-engine", a douche  |
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jalayantramandira | n. idem or 'n. equals -gṛha- '  |
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jalayantraniketana | n. equals -gṛha-  |
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jalayātrā | f. a sea voyage  |
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jalāyukā | f. a leech  |
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jale | locative case of la- q.v  |
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jalebha | m. equals la-dvipa-  |
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jalebhī | f. the female of that animal  |
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jalecara | mf(ī-)n. living in water  |
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jalecara | m. an aquatic animal (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).)  |
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jalecara | m. a fish  |
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jalecara | m. any kind of water-fowl =  |
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jalecchayā | f. a kind of Heliotropium  |
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jalejāta | n. "water-born", lotus  |
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jalelā | f. Name of one of the mothers attending on skanda-  |
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jalendhana | m. submarine fire  |
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jalendra | m. equals lādhipati-  |
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jalendra | m. the ocean  |
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jalendra | m. Name of a jina-  |
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jaleruha | m. Name of an Orissa king  |
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jaleruhā | f. "water-grower", a kind of shrub  |
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jaleśa | m. equals lādhipati-  |
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jaleśa | m. the ocean, .  |
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jaleśaya | mfn. resting or abiding in water  |
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jaleśaya | m. a fish  |
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jaleśaya | m. equals la-ś-  |
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jaleśaya | m. (saptārṇava--)  |
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jaleśvara | m. equals lādhipati- (see )  |
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jaleśvara | m. the ocean  |
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jaleśvara | m. Name of a sanctuary  |
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jaleśvara | m.  |
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jaleśvaratīrtha | n. varia lectio for jvāl-.  |
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jalevāha | m. a diver  |
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jaleyu | m. Name of a son of raudrāśva-  |
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jalhaṇa | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a poet (contemporary of maṅkha-),  |
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jaḷhu | mfn. "cool" (confer, compare jaḍa-), dull ( ) ; ([ confer, compare Latin gelu.])  |
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jalikā | f. equals laukā-  |
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jalikā | lukā-, etc. See above.  |
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jallakin | See acyuta--.  |
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jallāladīndra | m. jalla1lu@'ddIn.  |
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jalocchvāsa | m. equals la-nirgama-  |
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jalodara | n. "water-belly", dropsy  |
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jalodbhava | mfn. produced in water, aquatic, marine  |
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jalodbhava | m. an aquatic animal  |
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jalodbhava | m. Name of a water-demon (slain by kaśyapa-)  |
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jalodbhava | m. "water-origin", Name of a place  |
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jalodbhavā | f. the plant laghu-brāhmī-  |
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jalodbhava | m. benzoin  |
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jalodbhūta | mfn. produced from water  |
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jalodbhūtā | f. equals lāśayā-, :  |
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jaloddhatagati | f. "exulting motion in water", a metre of 4 x 12 syllables.  |
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jaloka | m. Name of a Kashmir king  |
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jalokā | f. equals laūkā-  |
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jalokikā | f. equals lokā-  |
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jalonnāda | m. Name of one of the attendants of śiva-  |
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jalopala | m. equals la-śarkarā-  |
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jaloragī | "water-snake", a leech  |