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majjan | m. (lit,"sunk or seated within") the marrow of bones (also applied to the pith of plants) etc. etc. (according to etc. one of the 5 elements or essential ingredients of the body; in the later medical system that element which is produced from the bones and itself produces semen ) ; scurf. on [ confer, compare Zend mazga; Slavonic or Slavonian mozgu1; German marg,marag,Mark; Anglo-Saxon mearg; English marrow.] | ||||||
majjana | m. Name of a demon causing sickness or fever | ||||||
majjana | m. of one of śiva-'s attendants | ||||||
majjana | n. sinking (especially under water), diving, immersion, bathing, ablution etc. | ||||||
majjana | n. (with niraye-), sinking into hell | ||||||
majjana | n. drowning, overwhelming | ||||||
majjana | n. equals majjan-, marrow | ||||||
majjanagata | mfn. plunged in a bath | ||||||
majjanamaṇḍapa | m. a bathing-house, bath | ||||||
majjanonmajjana | m. dual number " majjana- and unmajjana-."Name of two demons | ||||||
majjanvat | mfn. marrowy (opp. toa-majiaka) | ||||||
madhumajjan | m. a walnut tree | ||||||
nimajjana | mf(ī-)n. causing a person (genitive case) to enter or plunge into (water etc.) | ||||||
nimajjana | n. bathing, diving, sinking, immersion | ||||||
paṅkamajjana | n. immersion in mud | ||||||
saśirāvamajjana | n. (fr. śira- equals śiras-+ av-) diving with the head foremost | ||||||
sumajjani | (m/aj--) mfn. together with his wife | ||||||
svādumajjan | m. a sort of mountain pīlu- tree | ||||||
unmajjana | n. the act of emerging, emergence | ||||||
unmajjana | m. Name of a demon causing fever | ||||||
upamajjana | n. ablution, bathing, a bath |
majjan | मज्जन् m. [मस्ज्-कनिन् Uṇ.1.156] 1 The marrow of the bones and flesh; अस्थि यत् स्वाग्निना पक्वं तस्य सारं द्रवो घनः । यः स्वेदवत् पृथग्भूतः स मज्जेत्यभिधीयते Bhāva. P. -2 The pith of plants. -Comp. -कृत् n. a bone. -समुद्भवः semen virile. |
majjanaḥ | मज्जनः An elephant in the eighth year; Mātaṅga L.5.9. |
majjanam | मज्जनम् [मस्ज्-भावे ल्युट्] 1 Sinking, plunging, sinking under water, immersion. -2 Inundating, deluging. -3 Bathing, ablution; प्रत्यग्रमज्जनविशेषविविक्तकान्तिः Ratn. 1.21; R.16.57. -4 Drowning. -5 The marrow of the bones and flesh (= मज्जन्). |
unmajjanam | उन्मज्जनम् Emerging, coming out of water. सलिलो- न्मज्जनमुज्झति स्फुटम् N. -नः An attendant of Śiva. |
nimajjanam | निमज्जनम् Bathing, diving, plunging, sinking (lit. and fig.); दृङ् निमज्जनमुपैति सुधायाम् N.5.94; एवं संसारगहने उन्मज्जननिमज्जने Mb. |
majjan | m. [sunk within], marrow; pith (of plants); scurf. |
majjana | n. sinking, going under water, immersion; plunging into the water, bathing, ablution, bathe; drowning, over whelming. |
amajjana | n. not sinking. |
āmajjanāntam | ad. till immersion. |
nimajjana | n. immersion; -man trana, n. invitation; -mantrya, fp. to be in vited; to be offered something (in.); -maya, m. [√ mâ] barter, exchange (of, g., for, in.); -mâtavya, fp. to be bartered or exchanged for (in.). |
majjanty | avicetasaḥ RV.9.64.21c. |
majjanvate | svāhā TS.7.5.12.2; KSA.5.3. |
majjana | by bathing | SB 10.15.45 |
SB 10.48.5 | ||
majjana | by bathing (in that water) | SB 8.2.8 |
majjana | immersing | CC Antya 20.14 |
majjana | of cleansing | SB 10.73.24 |
majjanam āvaha | now come here, take Your bath and cleanse Yourself | SB 10.11.18 |
majjanam āvaha | now come here, take Your bath and cleanse Yourself | SB 10.11.18 |
majjanāya | for taking bath | SB 10.69.23 |
majjane | or in bathing | SB 11.11.11 |
majjantam | while drowning | SB 4.26.16 |
majjanti | sink | SB 6.7.14 |
majjanti | they drown | SB 11.4.11 |
kṛta-majjana-ādikam | after she and the other members of the house had bathed and the child had been bathed also | SB 10.7.5 |
amajjana | without bathing | SB 5.9.9-10 |
kṛta-majjana-ādikam | after she and the other members of the house had bathed and the child had been bathed also | SB 10.7.5 |
kṛta-majjana-ādikam | after she and the other members of the house had bathed and the child had been bathed also | SB 10.7.5 |
nimajjantam | plunging | CC Madhya 19.230 |
nimajjanti | they become submerged | SB 10.63.40 |
unmajjanti | they rise to the surface | SB 10.63.40 |
upamajjanāḥ | their bathing | SB 10.41.26 |
majjan | noun (masculine) scurf (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) the marrow of bones (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 1667/72933 | |
majjana | noun (neuter) ablution (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) bathing (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) diving (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) drowning (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) immersion (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) marrow (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) overwhelming (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) sinking (esp. under water) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) sinking into hell (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 8840/72933 | |
anapsumajjana | noun (neuter) floating on water Frequency rank 42687/72933 | |
unmajjana | adjective Frequency rank 47417/72933 | |
unmajjanī | noun (feminine) holy place in Gokarṇa Frequency rank 47418/72933 | |
unmajjana | noun (neuter) emergence (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) holy place in Gokarṇa the act of emerging (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 11208/72933 | |
tiktamajjan | noun (masculine) a kind of plant Frequency rank 53518/72933 | |
nimajjana | noun (neuter) bathing (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) diving (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) immersion (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) sinking (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 10987/72933 | |
nimajjana | adjective causing a person (gen.) to enter or plunge into (water etc.) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 56035/72933 | |
madhumajjan | noun (masculine) a walnut tree (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 61346/72933 |
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