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ned | See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order  |
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ned | ind. (fr. n/a-+ id-), not, not indeed (equals naiva- ) etc.  |
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ned | ind. in order that not, lest (with subjunctive Potential or imperative;the verb accented confer, compare ) [ confer, compare Zend noid,"not."]  |
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ned | cl.1 P. nedati-, to go, flow (see ati-ned-and ), to censure, blame (see 1. nid-and nind-) ; to be near (prob. an artificial meaning to explain nediṣṭha-etc.)  |
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nedaya | (fr. neda-See next) Nom. P. yati-, to bring near  |
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nediṣṭha | mf(ā-)n. (superl. of neda-substituted for antika- ) the nearest, next, very near etc. ( nediṣṭham am- ind.next, in the first place ; nediṣṭhāt ṣṭhāt- ind.from the neighbourhood )  |
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nediṣṭha | mf(ā-)n. equals nipuṇa-  |
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nediṣṭha | m. Alangium Hexapetalum  |
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nediṣṭha | m. Name of a son of manu- vaivasvata-  |
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nediṣṭham | ind. nediṣṭha |
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nediṣṭhāt | ind. nediṣṭha |
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nediṣṭhatama | mfn. (n/ed-) the nearest of all  |
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nediṣṭhatamām | ind. (ām-)  |
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nediṣṭhin | mfn. very near, very nearly related  |
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nedīyas | mfn. (Comparative degree of neda-; see nediṣṭha-and ) nearer, very near  |
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nedīyas | ind. near, hither  |
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nedīyastā | f. nearness, neighbourhood  |
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nedīyomaraṇa | mfn. whose death is near or imminent  |
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nedya | See /a-nedya-.  |
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nega | m. plural Name of a school of the sāmaveda- (see naigeya-).  |
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nejaka | m. ( nij-) a washerman  |
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nejameṣa | m. Name of a demon inimical to children (see naigameṣa-).  |
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nejana | n. washing, cleansing  |
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nejana | n. washing. place  |
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nekṣaṇa | n. ( nikṣ-) a sharp stick or spear, a fork or similar cooking implement (see nīkṣaṇa-and mekṣaṇa-).  |
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nela | nelu-and nevalla- m. a particular number  |
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nema | mfn. (fr. na +ima-[?]; locative case nemasmin- Nominal verb plural n/eme-and mās- see ) one, several  |
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nema | mfn. n/ema-n/ema-, the one-the other  |
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nema | mfn. (in the beginning of a compound) half (see )  |
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nema | m. Name of a ṛṣi- with the patronymic bhārgava- (author of )  |
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nema | m. (only ) portion  |
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nema | m. time  |
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nema | m. limit  |
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nema | m. boundary  |
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nema | m. the foundation of a wall (see nem/i-)  |
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nema | m. a hole  |
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nema | m. upper part, above  |
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nema | m. deceit  |
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nema | m. acting, dancing  |
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nema | m. evening  |
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nema | m. a root  |
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nema | m. food, rice;  |
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nema | n. a particular high number [ confer, compare Zend naima.]  |
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nemacandra | m. "half-moon", Name of a prince  |
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nemadhita | (m/a--)  |
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nemadhita | see on (the only form tā-is prob. locative case of next).  |
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nemadhitā | ind. apart, aside  |
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nemadhiti | f. (m/a--) separation, conflict  |
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nemāditya | m. Name of trivikrama-bhaṭṭa-'s father  |
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nemanātha | (or nitya-n-) m. Name of an author  |
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nemanniṣ | mfn. (prob. locative case neman-[2. nī-]and3. iṣ-) following guidance, striving after, seeking to reach or overtake (sc. indra-, said of praises) ( praisers, "moving reverentially or bearing oblations") .  |
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nemapiṣṭa | (nema--) mfn. half ground ( nemapiṣṭatā -tā- f.)  |
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nemapiṣṭatā | f. nemapiṣṭa |
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nemaśāha | m. Name of an author (see nemi-ś-).  |
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nemaspṛṣṭa | mfn. half touched  |
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nemi | f. ( nam-) the felly of a wheel (also mī- ), any circumference or edge or rim (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'"encircled"or"surrounded by") etc.  |
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nemi | f. a windlass or framework for the rope of a well (also mī-)  |
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nemi | f. a thunderbolt  |
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nemi | f. the foundation of a wall (see nema-)  |
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nemi | m. Dalbergia Ougeinensis  |
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nemi | m. Name of a daitya-  |
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nemi | m. of a cakra-vartin- (see nimi-)  |
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nemi | m. of 22nd arhat- of present ut-sarpiṇī-  |
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nemicakra | m. a prince descended from parī-kṣit- (said to have removed the capital of India to kauśāmbi- after the inundation of hāstina-pura-)  |
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nemicaritra | n. Name of work  |
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nemidhvani | m. equals -ghoṣa-  |
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nemighoṣa | m. the noise of (the felly of) a wheel, the din of a carriage  |
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nemiṃdhara | m. (with ) Name of one of the mountains  |
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nemin | m. Dalbergia Ougeinensis  |
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nemin | m. Name of the 22nd arhat- of present ut-sarpiṇī- (see nem/i-,m.)  |
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neminātha | m. Name of a man  |
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nemininada | m. equals -ghoṣa-  |
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nemipurāṇa | n. Name of work  |
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nemirājarṣicaritra | n. Name of work  |
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nemiśabda | m. equals -ghoṣa-  |
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nemiśāha | m. Name of an author (see nāma-ś-).  |
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nemisvana | m. equals -ghoṣa-  |
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nemita | m. Name of a prince  |
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nemivṛkṣa | m. Acacia Catechu  |
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nemivṛtti | mfn. following the track of a person's wheels, entirely conforming to (genitive case)  |
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nenya | mfn. (Intensive of nī-) taking or obtaining frequently (?)  |
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nepa | m. ( nī-?) the family priest  |
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nepa | n. water  |
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nepāla | m. Name of a country and (plural) of a people, Nepal or the Nepalese etc.  |
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nepāla | m. a species of sugar-cane  |
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nepāla | n. copper  |
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nepālābda | a year of the Newar era (which begins on the 20th October, D. 879).  |
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nepālajā | f. red arsenic  |
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nepālajātā | f. red arsenic  |
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nepālaka | n. copper  |
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nepālamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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nepālamūlaka | n. a radish  |
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nepālanimba | m. a kind of tree  |
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nepālapāla | ( ) m. a king of Nepal.  |
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nepālapālaka | ( ) m. a king of Nepal.  |
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nepālavarṣa | or lā- bda- or naipālikā- bda- etc.), a year of the Newar era (which begins on the 20th October, D. 879.  |
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nepālaviṣaya | m. the country of Nepal  |
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nepālī | f. red arsenic  |
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nepālī | f. the wild date-tree or its fruit  |
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nepālikā | f. red arsenic  |
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nepathya | n. (and m. ) an ornament, decoration, costume (especially of an actor), attire (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) etc. (thyaṃ-kṛ-,or grah-or rac-or vi-dhā-,"to make the toilet") |
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nepathya | n. (in dramatic language) the place behind the stage (separated by the curtain from the raṅga-), the postscenium, the tiring-room  |
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nepathyābhimukham | ind. towards the tiring-room  |
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nepathyabhṛt | mfn. wearing a costume  |
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nepathyagrahaṇa | n. making the toilet  |
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nepathyagṛha | n. a toilet room  |
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nepathyaprayoga | m. the art of toilet-making (one of the 64 kalā-s)  |
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nepathyasamprayoga | m. equals -prayoga-  |
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nepathyasavana | n. a ceremony performed in full toilet (Bombay edition nepathya-s-).  |
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nepathyavidhāna | n. equals -grahaṇa-  |
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nepathye | ind. behind the scenes (See especially )  |
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neraṇivādārtha | m. Name of a gramm. treatise by nāgeśa-.  |
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nerella | m. Name of a race  |
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neri | m. or f. a kind of dance (mus.)  |
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neruṅgala | m. Name of a prince  |
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neṣ | cl.1 A1. neṣate-, to go, move (neṣatu-, neṣṭāt- Va1rtt. 4 )  |
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neṣa | ( nī-), only in superl. instrumental case plural neṣatamais n/eṣa-tamais- ind. with the best guides or guidance  |
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neṣaṇi | locative case infinitive mood of nī-.  |
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neṣatamais | ind. neṣa |
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neṣṭā | equals ṭṛ- in compound  |
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neṣṭāpotārau | m. dual number the neṣṭṛ- (See next) and the potṛ-.  |
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neṣṭodgātārau | m. dual number the neṣṭṛ- and the udgātṛ-  |
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neṣṭṛ | m. (prob. fr. nī- Aorist stem neṣ-;but see vArttika 2 etc.) one of the chief officiating priests at a soma- sacrifice, he who leads forward the wife of the sacrificer and prepares the surā- (tvaṣṭṛ- so called )  |
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neṣṭra | n. the soma- vessel of the neṣṭṛ- (see )  |
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neṣṭra | n. the office of the neṣṭṛ-  |
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neṣṭrīya | mf(ā-)n. belonging to the neṣṭṛ-, relating to him  |
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neṣṭṛprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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neṣṭṛtvaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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neṣṭu | m. a lump of earth or clay, a clod (perhaps wrong reading for loṣṭu-, loṣṭa-).  |
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netavya | mfn. ( nī-) to be led or guided etc.  |
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netavya | mfn. to be led away  |
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netavya | mfn. to be led towards or to or into (accusative) etc.  |
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netavya | mfn. to be applied  |
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netavya | mfn. to be examined  |
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netī | f. the drawing of a thread through the nose and mouth (as a kind of penance)  |
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netṛ | mfn. leading, guiding, one who leads or will lead  |
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netṛ | m. bringer, offerer (with accusative; see )  |
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netṛ | m. leader, guide, conductor (with genitive case or in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') etc.  |
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netṛ | m. (with daṇḍasya-) "rod-applier", inflicter of punishment (see daṇḍa-n-)  |
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netṛ | m. the leader or chief of an army  |
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netṛ | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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netṛ | m. the hero of a drama (equals nāyaka-)  |
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netṛ | m. a master, owner  |
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netṛ | m. the numeral 2 (see netra-)  |
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netṛ | m. Azadirachta Indica  |
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netṛ | m. a river  |
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netṛ | m. a vein  |
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netṛ | m. Name of lakṣmi-  |
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netra | m. a leader, guide (with genitive case ;mostly in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' exempli gratia, 'for example' tvaṃ-netra-,"having you for guide" [f. ā- ]; see Va1rtt. 2, 3 )  |
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netra | m. Name of a son of dharma- and father of kuntī-  |
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netra | m. of a son of su-mati-  |
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netra | n. (and m. ) leading, guiding, conducting  |
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netra | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) the eye (as the guiding organ, also -ka-, ; see nayana-)  |
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netra | n. the numeral 2 (see netṛ-)  |
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netra | n. the string by which a churning-stick is whirled round  |
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netra | n. a pipe-tube  |
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netra | n. an injection pipe  |
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netra | n. the root of a tree  |
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netra | n. a kind of cloth  |
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netra | n. a veil  |
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netra | n. a carriage  |
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netra | n. a river  |
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netrabandha | m. "eye-binding", hood-winking  |
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netrabandha | m. playing at hide-and-seek  |
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netrabhava | m.  |
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netrābhiṣyanda | m. running of the eye  |
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netracapala | mfn. restless with the eyes  |
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netracchada | m. the eyelid  |
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netragocara | mfn. within the range of the eyes, visible  |
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netrahārin | mfn. equals -muṣ-  |
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netrahita | mfn. good or wholesome for the eye  |
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netraja | mfn. "eye-born"(with or sc. vāri-) |
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netraja | n. a tear |
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netrajala | n. equals prec. n.  |
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netrajalasrava | m. a flood of tears  |
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netrakanīnikā | f. the pupil of the eye  |
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netrakārmaṇa | n. a spell for the eyes  |
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netrakośa | m. the eyeball or the bud of a flower (also written -koṣa-).  |
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netramala | n. excretion of the eye  |
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netramanaḥsvabhāva | m. plural eyes, mind, and soul  |
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netrāmaya | m. ophthalmia  |
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netrāmbhas | ( ) n. equals tra-vāri-.  |
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netrāmbu | ( ) n. equals tra-vāri-.  |
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netramīlā | f. Autographis Paniculata  |
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netramuṣ | mfn. stealing or captivating the eye  |
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netraniṃsin | mfn. (sleep) kissing or touching the eye  |
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netrāñjana | n. eye ointment, collyrium,  |
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netrāñjana | n. Name of work  |
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netrānta | m. equals netra-paryanta-  |
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netrapāka | m. inflammation of the eye  |
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netraparyanta | m. the outer corner of the eye  |
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netrapattra | n. the eye-brows  |
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netrapeya | mfn. to be drunk in or enjoyed by the eyes  |
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netrapiṇḍa | m. the eyeball  |
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netrapiṇḍa | m. a cat  |
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netraprabandha | m. = (and varia lectio for) nayanapr- q.v  |
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netrapraṇayin | mfn. desirous of a person's eye, id est coming before the eye of. face to face with (genitive case)  |
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netrapuṣkarā | f. a species of creeper  |
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netrarañjana | n. "eye-colouring", collyrium  |
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netrāri | m. "eye-foe", Euphorbia Antiquorum  |
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netraroga | m. idem or 'f. eye-disease '  |
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netraroga | mfn. afflicted with eye-disease, ( netrarogatā -tā- f.)  |
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netrarogacikitsā | f. healing eye-disease, Name of work  |
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netrarogahan | m. "destroying eye-disease", Tragia Involucrata  |
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netrarogatā | f. netraroga |
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netraroman | n. the eyelash  |
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netraruj | f. eye-disease  |
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netrasaṃkocana | n. closing of the eyes,  |
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netrasaṃvejana | n. fixing an injection-pipe  |
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netrastambha | m. rigidity of the eyes  |
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netratā | f. the state of being an eye  |
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netratāṃyā | -tāṃyā- to become an eye  |
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netrātithi | mfn. one who has become visible (literally an eye guest)  |
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netratribhāgabrahmayaśasvin | m. Name of an author  |
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netrauṣadha | (ī-) f. Odina Pinnata  |
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netravār | n. eye-water, tears  |
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netravāri | n. eye-water, tears  |
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netravasti | m. an injection-pipe with a receptacle attached to it  |
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netravastra | n. a veil over the eye  |
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netraviṣ | f. excretion of the eye  |
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netraviṣa | mfn. having poison in the eyes  |
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netrayoni | m. Name of indra- (whose body, after his adultery with ahalyā-, was covered with marks which resembled the female organ and then were made to resemble eyes; see sahasrākṣa-)  |
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netrayoni | m. the moon (as produced from the eye of atri-)  |
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netrī | f. a female leader (with genitive case or in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') etc.  |
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netrika | n. a clyster-pipe  |
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netrika | n. a ladle  |
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netṛmat | mfn. containing the word, netṛ-  |
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netroddyota | m. Name of work  |
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netropādhyāya | m. Name of an author  |
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netropama | n. the almond fruit (resembling the eye)  |
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netropamaphala | m. the almond tree  |
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netropaniṣad | f. Name of work  |
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netrotsava | m. "eye-feast", any beautiful object  |
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netṛtva | n. the office or business of a leader  |
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netrya | mfn. good or wholesome for the eyes  |
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neya | mfn. ( nī-) to be led or guided or managed or governed  |
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neya | mfn. to be led away or to be led to (locative case) etc.  |
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neya | mfn. to be brought into any state or condition (exempli gratia, 'for example' śāntim-, kṣība-tām-)  |
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neya | mfn. to be moved (śāra-)  |
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neya | mfn. to be applied or inflicted (daṇḍa-)  |
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neya | mfn. to be spent or passed (kāla-)  |
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neya | mfn. to be guessed (See neyārtha-below) .  |
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neyadhī | mfn. of manageable or tractable character  |
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neyapāla | m. Name of a prince  |
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neyārtha | mfn. (a word or sentence) having a sense that can only be guessed  |
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neyārthaka | mfn. (a word or sentence) having a sense that can only be guessed  |
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neyārthakatā | f. |
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neyārthakatva | n. |
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neyārthatā | f.  |
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neyārthatva | n.  |
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abhinetavya | mfn. to be represented dramatically.  |
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abhinetṛ | m. one who brings near  |
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abhineya | mfn. equals abhi-netavya-.  |
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abhinīlanetratā | f. having dark-blue eyes (one of the 32 signs of perfection), .  |
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abhisneha | m. affection, desire  |
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abjanetra | mfn. equals -dṛś-.  |
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adhidaṇḍanetṛ | m. "presiding over punishment", Name of yama-  |
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adhikṣipadabjanetra | mfn. having eyes which eclipse the lotus.  |
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āgnendra | mf(ī-)n. ( ) idem or 'mfn. consecrated to agni- and indra- '  |
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āgneya | mf(ī-)n. ( commentator or commentary) belonging or relating or consecrated to fire or its deity agni-  |
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āgneya | mf(ī-)n. [with kīṭa- m.an insect which flies into the fire (applied to a thief who breaks into a room and extinguishes the lamp) ]  |
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āgneya | mf(ī-)n. belonging or consecrated to agnāyī- (wife of agni-) commentator or commentary  |
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āgneya | mf(ī-)n. south-eastern  |
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āgneya | m. Name of skanda-  |
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āgneya | m. of agastya- (see āgnimārut/a-above)  |
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āgneya | m. plural Name of a people (varia lectio āgreya-)  |
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āgneya | m. (equals agnāyī-) the wife of agni-  |
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āgneya | m. the south-east quarter (of which agni- is the regent)  |
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āgneya | n. blood  |
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āgneya | n. ghee, or clarified butter  |
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āgneya | n. gold  |
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āgneya | n. the nakṣatra- kṛttikā-  |
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āgneya | n. Name of a sāman-.  |
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āgneya | mfn. (also) inflammable, combustible,  |
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āgneyaindra | mfn. belonging to agni- and indra-  |
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āgneyaindrā | f. āgneyy-aindrī- id est ṛc-, a verse addressed to agni- and indra-  |
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agneyānī | f. a kind of brick,  |
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āgneyapāvamānī | f. equals āgnipāvamānī- q.v  |
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āgneyapurāṇa | n. equals -agni-purāṇa- q.v  |
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āgneyāstra | n. "fiery weapon", Name of a Tantric formula.  |
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āgneyī | f. Name of a daughter of agni- and wife of ūru-  |
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āgneyyaindrī | f. See āgneyaīndra- above.  |
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agninetra | (agn/i--) mfn. having agni- for a guide  |
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āhneya | m. (fr. ahni- f.), Name of śauca-  |
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ājāneya | mf(/ī-)n. of noble origin, of good breed (as a horse)  |
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ājāneya | mf(/ī-)n. originating or descending from (in compound)  |
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ājāneya | m. a well-bred horse  |
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ājāneya | and neyya- See ā-jan-.  |
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ājāneyya | mfn. of noble birth,  |
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anabhisneha | mfn. without affection, cold, unimpassioned  |
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anantanemi | m. Name of a king of mālava-, a contemporary of śākyamuni-.  |
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anatineda | m. not foaming over  |
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aneḍa | m. (an-being an expletive or denoting comparison) , stupid, foolish  |
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aneḍamūka | mfn. deaf and dumb  |
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aneḍamūka | mfn. blind  |
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aneḍamūka | mfn. wicked, fraudulent  |
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anedhas | m. fire,  |
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anedhas | the wind,  |
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anedya | (4) mfn. ( nid-), not to be blamed  |
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anehas | mfn. ( īh-), without a rival, incomparable, unattainable  |
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anehas | mfn. unmenaced, unobstructed  |
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anehas | m. time  |
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anejat | mfn. ( ej-), not moving, immovable.  |
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aneka | mfn. not one, many, much  |
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aneka | mfn. separated.  |
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anekabhārya | mfn. having more wives than one.  |
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anekāc | mfn. having more than one vowel or syllable (ac-in grammar being the technical term for vowel) .  |
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anekacara | mfn. gregarious.  |
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anekacittamantra | m. one whose counsels are many-minded.  |
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anekadhā | ind. in various ways, often.  |
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anekadhāprayoga | m. using repeatedly.  |
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anekadharmakathā | f. different exposition of the law.  |
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anekadhṛt | m. Name (also title or epithet) of rudra-śiva-,  |
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anekagotra | m. having more families than one id est two, belonging to two families (or to one as an adopted son).  |
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anekāgra | mfn. engaged in various pursuits.  |
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anekaja | mfn. born more than once  |
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anekaja | m. a bird  |
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anekakālam | ind. a long time, for a long time.  |
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anekakālāvadhi | ind. long since.  |
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anekakāma | (/aneka--) mfn. having many wishes  |
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anekākāra | mfn. multiform.  |
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anekākin | mfn. not alone, accompanied by  |
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anekakṛt | m. "doing much", Name of śiva-.  |
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anekākṣara | mfn. polysyllabic, having more than one syllable.  |
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anekāl | mfn. consisting of more than one letter (al-being the technical term for letter) .  |
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anekalocana | m. "having several (three) eyes", Name of śiva-.  |
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anekamukha | mfn. having several faces, having different ways.  |
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anekānta | mfn. not alone and excluding every other, uncertain.  |
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anekāntatva | n. uncertainty.  |
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anekāntavāda | m. scepticism.  |
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anekāntavādin | m. a sceptic  |
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anekāntavādin | m. a jaina-, an arhat- of the jaina-s.  |
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anekapa | mfn. "drinking oftener than once", an elephant (because he drinks with his trunk and with his mouth)  |
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anekarandhra | mfn. having many holes or weaknesses or troubles.  |
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anekārtha | mfn. having more than one meaning (as a word).  |
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anekārthadhvanimañjarī | f. Name of two works on words.  |
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anekārthasaṃgraha | m. Name of two works on words.  |
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anekarūpa | mf(ā-)n. multiform  |
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anekarūpa | mf(ā-)n. of various kinds or sorts  |
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anekarūpa | mf(ā-)n. fickle, of variable mind.  |
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anekaśabda | mfn. expressed by several words, synonymous.  |
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anekasaṃkhya | mfn. very numerous,  |
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anekasaṃsthāna | mfn. wearing various disguises (as spies),  |
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anekaśapha | mfn. cloven-hoofed commentator or commentary  |
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anekaśas | ind. in great numbers, several times, repeatedly.  |
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anekāśraya | mfn. (in vaiśeṣika- philosophy) dwelling or abiding in more than one.  |
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anekāśrita | mfn. (in vaiśeṣika- philosophy) dwelling or abiding in more than one.  |
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anekatā | f. muchness, manifold condition.  |
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anekātmavādin | mfn. asserting a plurality of souls, Sa1m2khyas., Scholiast or Commentator  |
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anekatra | ind. in many places.  |
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anekatva | n. muchness, manifold condition.  |
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anekavacana | n. the plural number.  |
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anekavāram | ind. many times, repeatedly.  |
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anekavarṇa | (in algebra compounded with various words to denote) many unknown quantities (colours representingx,y,z,etc. exempli gratia, 'for example' aneka-varṇa-guṇana-,multiplication of many unknown quantities) .  |
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anekavarṇa | mfn. many-coloured,  |
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anekavārṣika | mfn. many years old,  |
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anekavidha | mfn. of many kinds, in different ways, various.  |
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anekayuddhavijayin | m. victorious in many battles.  |
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anekībhavat | mfn. being manifold id est divided in two.  |
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anekīkaraṇa | n. making manifold.  |
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anekīya | mfn. having several, (gaRa utkarādi- q.v)  |
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anelamūka | (probably) = an-- eḍa-- m-,  |
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aneman | mfn. equals praśasya- (to be praised)  |
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ānemimagna | mfn. sunk up to the rim or felloe (as a wheel).  |
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anena | mfn. without stags (see en/ī-)  |
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anenas | mfn. blameless, sinless, not liable to error  |
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anenas | mfn. Name of various personages. |
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anenasya | n. freedom from fault, sin  |
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ānetavai | See under ā-nī-.  |
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ānetavya | mfn. = ā-nāyya-1 q.v  |
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ānetṛ | mfn. one who leads or brings near, a bringer, bringing  |
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aneva | ind. otherwise  |
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anevam | ind. not so,  |
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anevaṃvid | mfn. not having such knowledge,  |
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anevaṃvidvas | mfn. not having such knowledge,  |
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āneya | mfn. to be brought,  |
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aṅghryavanejana | mf(ī-)n. washing the feet  |
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aṅghryavanejana | fit for washing the feet, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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aṅghryavanejanatva | (n.)  |
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āñjaneya | m. "son of añjanā-", Name of the monkey hanumat-  |
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āñjaneya | Name (also title or epithet) of an author  |
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āñjaneyapurāṇa | n. Name (also title or epithet) of work  |
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āñjaneyastava | m. Name (also title or epithet) of work  |
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āñjaneyastotra | n. Name (also title or epithet) of work  |
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āñjineya | m. a kind of lizard (see añjanikā-.)  |
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antanetra | n. the hem of a garment,  |
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ānudṛṣṭineya | mf. a descendant of anu-dṛṣṭi-, q.v  |
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anuneya | mfn. to be conciliated  |
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anusneham | ind. after (adding) oil  |
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ānusṛṣṭineya | mf. a descendant of anu-sṛṣṭi-  |
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ānusṛtineya | mf. a descendant of anu-sṛti-  |
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anuvaineya | Name of a country.  |
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apanetṛ | m. a remover, taking away.  |
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apaneya | mfn. to be taken back,  |
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āpaneya | mfn. to be reached or obtained  |
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apāṅganetra | mf(ā-)n. casting side glances  |
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apāṅgaviśālanetra | mfn. casting side glances with wideopened eyes,  |
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apatyasneha | m. love for one's own children,  |
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apinetṛ | m. one who leads towards (genitive case)  |
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apratihatanetra | m. "whose eyes are unimpeded", Name of a deity  |
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aranemi | m. Name of brahmadatta- (king of kośala-)  |
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arcinetrādhipati | m. Name of a yakṣa-  |
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ariṣṭanemi | mfn. the felly of whose wheel is unhurt (Name of tārkṣya-)  |
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ariṣṭanemi | (is-) m. Name of a man (named together with tārkṣya-) , (said to be the author of the hymn )  |
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ariṣṭanemi | m. Name of various princes  |
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ariṣṭanemi | m. of a gandharva-  |
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ariṣṭanemi | m. of the twenty-second of the twenty four jaina- tīrthaṃkara-s of the present avasarpiṇī-.  |
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ariṣṭanemi | Name (also title or epithet) of viṣṇu-,  |
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ariṣṭanemin | m. Name of a brother of gauḍa- (= aruṇa- commentator or commentary)  |
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ariṣṭanemin | m. of a muni-  |
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ariṣṭanemin | m. of the twenty-second tīrthaṃkara- (See nemi-)  |
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arjuneśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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ārjuneya | m. (fr. ārjuni-), Name of kutsa-  |
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arkanetra | mfn. twelve-eyed,  |
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arṇavanemi | f. "having the sea as a felly round itself", the earth,  |
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aruṇanetra | m. "red-eyed", a pigeon  |
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asneha | mfn. without unctuousness  |
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asneha | mfn. without affection, unkind  |
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asneha | m. want of affection  |
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asnehana | m. "without affection", a Name of śiva-  |
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asnehavat | mfn. without affection (varia lectio)  |
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asnehya | mfn. not to be made unctuous  |
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āsneya | mf(ī-)n. (fr. asan-), bloody, being in blood  |
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aśrunetra | mfn. with tears in the eyes,  |
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asthāne | ind. ([ etc.]) or in compound asthāna-- ([ ]), in a wrong place  |
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asthisneha | m. marrow  |
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asthisnehaka | m. marrow  |
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aśvājāneya | m. a h belonging to a cakra-vartin-,  |
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āśvineya | m. (fr. aśvin-), Name of nakula-  |
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āśvineya | m. of saha-deva-  |
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āśvineya | m. (fr. aśvinī-), Name of either of the two aśvin-s  |
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atined | to stream or flow over, foam over  |
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ātmane | dative case in compound for ātman-  |
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ātmanebhāṣa | mfn. idem or 'mfn. taking the terminations of the middle voice commentator or commentary '  |
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ātmanebhāṣā | f. equals -pada- q.v  |
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ātmanepada | n. "word to one's self", form for one's self id est that form of the verb which implies an action belonging or reverting to self, the terminations of the middle voice  |
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ātmanepadin | mfn. taking the terminations of the middle voice commentator or commentary  |
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atrinetrabhū | m. "produced by atri-'s look", the moon, (in arithmetic) the number one.  |
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atrinetraja | m. "produced by atri-'s look", the moon, (in arithmetic) the number one.  |
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atrinetraprabhava | m. "produced by atri-'s look", the moon, (in arithmetic) the number one.  |
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atrinetraprasūta | m. "produced by atri-'s look", the moon, (in arithmetic) the number one.  |
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atrinetrasūta | m. "produced by atri-'s look", the moon, (in arithmetic) the number one.  |
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aunnetra | n. the office of the un-netṛ- priest gaRa udgātr-ādi-  |
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avanega | See prātar-avaneg/a-.  |
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avanegya | mfn. serving for washing  |
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avaneja | See pādāvan-.  |
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avanejana | mf(ī-)n. washing, serving for washing (the feet)  |
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avanejana | n. ablution (of hands [SBr.] or feet[ ])  |
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avanejana | n. water for washing (hands[ ] or feet see pādāvan-).  |
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avanejya | See pādāvan-.  |
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avanektṛ | See pādāvan-.  |
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avaneya | mfn. to be led away  |
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āvaneya | m. (fr. avani-),"son of the earth", Name of the planet Mars.  |
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avasādanāvineya | mfn. to be taught by discouragement,  |
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avighnena | ind. instrumental case without obstacle  |
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ayatnena | ind. without effort or exertion. [ ]  |
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ayugmanetra | m. having an odd number of eyes (id est three) , Name of śiva-  |
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ayugmanetra | q.v ,  |
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ayuṅnetra | m. equals ayuma-netra- q.v  |
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baddhanepathya | mfn. attired in a theatrical dress  |
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baddhanetra | mf(ā-)n. having the eyes fixed on anything, gazing steadfastly  |
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baddhasneha | mfn. conceiving affection for (locative case)  |
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bahudhaneśvara | m. a very rich man  |
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bālanetra | mf(ā-)n. guided or steered by a fool (as a ship)  |
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balīvardineya | m. metron. fr. balīvardī-  |
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bālīvardineya | m. patronymic fr. balīvardin- gaRa śubhrādi-  |
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bālīvardineya | m. metron. fr. balīvardī- gaRa kalyāṇy-ādi- (see balīvardineya-).  |
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bāndhakineya | m. (fr. bandhakī-) the son of an unmarried woman, a bastard (gaRa kalyāṇy-ādi-).  |
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bāndhukineya | m. metron. fr. bandhukī- gaRa kalyāṇy-ādi-.  |
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barhanetra | n. the eye in a peacock's tail  |
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bhaganetra | (in the beginning of a compound) bhaga-'s eyes  |
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bhaganetraghna | m. "destroyer of bhagas- eyes", Name of śiva-.  |
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bhaganetrahan | m. "destroyer of bhagas- eyes", Name of śiva-.  |
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bhaganetrahara | m. ( ) "destroyer of bhagas- eyes", Name of śiva-.  |
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bhaganetrahṛt | m. ( ) "destroyer of bhagas- eyes", Name of śiva-.  |
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bhaganetranipātana | m. "destroyer of bhagas- eyes", Name of śiva-.  |
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bhaganetrāntaka | m. ( ) "destroyer of bhagas- eyes", Name of śiva-.  |
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bhaganetrāpahārin | m. ( ) "destroyer of bhagas- eyes", Name of śiva-.  |
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bhāgineya | m. (fr. bhaginī-) a sister's son etc. (also in friendly address to any younger person )  |
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bhāgineyaka | m. (fr. bhaginī-) a sister's son etc. (also in friendly address to any younger person )  |
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bhāgineyī | f. a sister's daughter  |
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bhagnanetra | mfn. affecting the eyes (said of a kind of fever)  |
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bhājanena | ind. bhājana |
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bhānemi | m. "light-circle", the sun  |
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bhartṛsneha | m. love of a husband  |
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bhartṛsnehaparīta | mfn. filled with love to a husband  |
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bhāvaneri | m. a kind of dance  |
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bhavaneśa | m. the regent of a horoscope or natal star  |
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bhavatsneha | m. the love for your ladyship or for you  |
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bhugnanetra | mfn. accompanied by distortion of the eyes (as a fever)  |
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bhuktavatvajjane | ind. when people have eaten their meal  |
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bhūnetṛ | m. "earth-leader", a king, prince  |
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bhuvaneśa | m. lord of the world  |
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bhuvaneśa | m. Name of a rudra-  |
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bhuvaneśa | m. of a place  |
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bhuvaneśānī | f. the mistress of the world  |
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bhuvaneśī | f. Name of a goddess  |
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bhuvaneśīpārijāta | m. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśīyantra | n. Name of a mystical diagram  |
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bhuvaneṣṭhā | mfn. being in the world or in all existing things  |
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bhuvaneśvara | m. "lord of the world", a prince, king  |
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bhuvaneśvara | m. Name of śiva-  |
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bhuvaneśvara | m. of an author  |
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bhuvaneśvara | n. Name of a temple and city sacred to śiva-  |
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bhuvaneśvaramāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvarī | f. See below  |
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bhuvaneśvarī | f. "mistress of the world", Name of various goddesses  |
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bhuvaneśvarīdaṇḍaka | mn. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvarīdīpadāna | n. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvarīkakṣapuṭatantra | n. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvarīkalpa | m. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvarīkavaca | n. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvarīpaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvarīpañcāṅga | n. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvarīpaṭala | n. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvarīpūjāyantra | n. Name of a mystical diagram  |
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bhuvaneśvarīrahasya | n. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvarīsahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvarīsahasranāmastotra | n. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvarīśāntiprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvarīstotra | n. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvarīvarivasyārahasya | n. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvaryarcanapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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brahmopadeśanetṛ | m. Butea Frondosa (see -mopanetṛ-).  |
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brahmopanetṛ | m. Butea Frondosa (see padeśa-netṛ-).  |
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bṛhannetra | mfn. "large-eyed", (perhaps) far-sighted (figuratively)  |
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caikitāneya | m. patronymic fr. (na- ), c/ekitāna-  |
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cakoranetra | mf(ā-)n. idem or 'mfn. having (eyes like those of the cakora- bird id est having) beautiful eyes ' |
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cakranemi | f. "wheel-felly", Name of one of the mothers attending on skanda-  |
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camūrunetrā | f. idem or 'f. an antelope-eyed woman ( iv, 3/4) .'  |
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cārunetra | mf(ā-)n. beautiful-eyed  |
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cārunetra | m. a kind of antelope  |
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cārunetrā | f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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caturnetṛ | mfn. bringing near the 4 objects desired for by men  |
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channe | ind. locative case secretly  |
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citranetrā | f. "variegated-eyed", the bird sārikā-  |
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dadhisneha | m. equals -maṇḍa-  |
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ḍāgineya | yaka- Name of a gambler, .  |
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daivayāneya | m. metron. fr. deva-yānī-  |
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daṇḍaneṭri | m. "rod-applier" See adhi--  |
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daṇḍaneṭritva | n. judicature ( ) .  |
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darśanepsu | mfn. equals na-lālasa-.  |
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daurbhāgineya | m. the son of a woman disliked by her husband (gaRa kalyāṇy-ādi-)  |
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daurbhāgineyī | f. the daughter of a disliked woman.  |
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dhananetṛ | m. "bringer of wealth", prince, king  |
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dhanecchā | f. desire for wealth  |
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dhaneś | m. "wealth-lord", a rich man  |
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dhaneśa | m. idem or 'm. "wealth-lord", a rich man '  |
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dhaneśa | m. Name of kubera- ( dhaneśatva -tva-,n., )  |
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dhaneśa | m. Name of vopadeva-'s teacher  |
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dhaneśatva | n. dhaneśa |
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dhaneśvara | m. "treasure-lord", Name of kubera-  |
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dhaneśvara | m. Name of a Brahman  |
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dhaneśvara | m. of vopadeva-'s teacher (see prec.) etc.  |
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dhaneśvarī | f. a rich woman or the wife of kubera-  |
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dhaneya | m. Name of a son of raudrāśva-  |
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dhāneya | n. coriander  |
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dhaneyaka | n. coriander seed (equals dhanyāka-)  |
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dhāneyaka | n. coriander  |
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dharmanetra | m. "law-eyed", Name of a grandson of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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dharmanetra | m. of a son of taṃsu- and father of duṣmanta-  |
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dharmanetra | m. of a son of haihaya-  |
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dharmanetra | m. of a son of su-vrata- (varia lectio -sūtra-).  |
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dhāyine | n. dual number two doors, folding doors (?),  |
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dhūmanetra | n. equals dhūpa-n-  |
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dhūmanetra | m. Name of a mountain  |
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dhuneti | mfn. having a roaring course  |
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dhūpanetra | n. a pipe for smoking (see dhūma--). |
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dineśa | m. equals na-pati-  |
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dineśātmaja | m. "son of the Sun", the planet Saturn  |
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dineśvara | m. equals na-nātha-  |
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dṛḍhanemi | m. Name of a prince (son of śatya-dhṛti-)  |
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dṛḍhanetra | m. "strong-eyed", Name of a son of viśvā-mitra-  |
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durāneya | mfn. difficult to be brought near |
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duranuneya | mfn. difficult to be won over  |
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duranuneyatā | f.  |
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dvijasneha | m. "favourite of Brahmans", Butea Frondosa  |
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dvinetra | mfn. "two-eyed"  |
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dvinetrabhedin | mfn. knocking out a person's 2 eyes  |
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ekānekasvarūpa | mfn. simple yet manifold  |
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ekanemi | mfn. having one felly  |
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ekanemi | mfn.  |
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ekanetra | m. "one-eyed", Name of śiva-  |
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ekanetra | m. (with śaiva-s) one of the eight forms of vidyeśvara-  |
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ekanetraka | m. idem or 'm. (with śaiva-s) one of the eight forms of vidyeśvara- '  |
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ekasthāne | ind. locative case together  |
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eṇanetra | mf(ā-)n. deer-eyed.  |
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gabhastinemi | m. "the felly of whose wheel is sharp-edged (?)", Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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gaganecara | mfn. going in the air  |
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gaganecara | m. a bird  |
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gaganecara | m. a planet  |
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gaganecara | m. a lunar mansion  |
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gaganecara | m. a heavenly spirit  |
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gāṃdohasaṃnejana | n. water to clean a milk-pail  |
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gāṃdohasaṃnejana | See gāṃ-, column 1.  |
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gaṅgāyamune | f. dual number the Ganges and yamunā- rivers  |
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ghaneśvarī | f. Name of a creeper  |
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ghanetara | mfn. "opposed to solid", liquid  |
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ghṛṣṭinetra | n. "hog's eye (see gavākṣa-) ", a hole in timber  |
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gopakṣanetratā | f. having eyes with lids like those of a cow (one of the 32 signs of perfection),  |
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grahanemi | m. the moon  |
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grahanemi | m. the section of the moon's course between the asterisms mūla- and mṛga-śiras-  |
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guptasneha | mf(ā-)n. having a secret affection  |
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guptasnehā | f. "having the oil hidden", Alangium hexapetalum  |
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haimānekārtha | Name of hemacandra-'s lexicon.  |
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haranetra | n. śiva-'s eye  |
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haranetra | n. a symbolical expression for the number"three"  |
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harinetra | n. the eye of viṣṇu-  |
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harinetra | n. a white lotus  |
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harinetra | n. an eye of a greenish colour  |
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harinetra | mfn. having yellow eyes  |
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harinetra | m. an owl  |
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haritanemin | mfn. having (a chariot with) golden fellies (śiva-), R:  |
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hastāvanejana | n. water for washing the hand  |
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hāyanasunettama | m. or n. Name of work  |
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hemanetra | m. "golden eyed", Name of a yakṣa-  |
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hiraṇyanemi | mfn. having golden fellies or wheels  |
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huṇḍaneśa | m. Name of śiva-  |
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ihasthāne | ind. in this place.  |
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ikṣunetra | n. a kind of sugar-cane |
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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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jāgatineya | See jārat-.  |
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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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jaihmāśineya | m. patronymic fr. jihmāśin-  |
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jaihmāśineya | m. gaRa śubhrādi-  |
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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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jāmadagneya | m. idem or ' patronymic fr. jamad-agni- '  |
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janendra | m. equals na-nātha-  |
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janeśa | m. equals nendra-  |
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janeṣṭa | m. "man-desired", a kind of jasmine  |
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janeṣṭā | f. turmeric  |
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janeṣṭā | f. the jatukā- plant (Oldenlandia)  |
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janeṣṭā | f. the medicinal plant vṛddhi-  |
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janeṣṭā | f. the flower of Jasminum grandiflorum  |
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janeśvara | m. idem or 'm. equals nendra- '  |
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janevāda | m. equals na v- gaRa kathādi-.  |
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jānevādika | equals jānav- gaRa katkādi-.  |
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jāratineya | m. patronymic ft. jaratin- gaRa śubhrādi-  |
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jāratineya | m. metron. fr. jaratin- gaRa kalyāṇy-ādi-.  |
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jātasasneha | mfn. equals -sneha-  |
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jātasneha | mfn. feeling, affection  |
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jinendra | m. a buddha-  |
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jinendra | m. a Jain saint  |
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jinendra | m. Name of a grammarian (also called dra-buddhi-), author of a treatise called nyāsa-  |
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jinendra | m. see  |
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jinendrabuddhi | f. See before.  |
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jinendracaritra | n. Name of work by amara-candra- (also called padmānanda-mahākāvya-)  |
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jineśa | m. an arhat- (of the jaina-s)  |
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jineśvara | m. idem or 'm. an arhat- (of the jaina-s) '  |
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jineśvara | m. Name of an arhat- (of the jaina-s)  |
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jineśvara | m. of two Jain sūri-s (1. founding the kharatara-gaccha- A.D. 1024; 2. A.D. 1189-1275).  |
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jitanemi | m. a staff made of the wood of the sacred fig-tree (carried during the performance of certain vows)  |
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jīvanetrī | f. a kind of pepper  |
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jñānendrasarasvatī | m. Name of a scholiast on  |
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jñānendriya | n. "knowledge-organ", an organ of sensation on  |
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jvalitanetra | mfn. idem or 'mfn. idem or 'mfn. fiery-eyed, looking angrily or fiercely ' '  |
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jyaiṣṭhineya | m. (gaRa kalyāṇyādi-) a son of the father's first wife (jyeṣṭhā-) (fr jyeṣṭhinī- Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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jyotsneśa | m. "moonlight lord", the moon  |
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kālanemi | m. "felly of the wheel of time", Name of an asura- (slain by kṛṣṇa-, identified with kaṃsa-) etc. |
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kālanemi | m. Name of a rakṣas-  |
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kālanemi | m. Name of a son of the Brahman yajña-soma-  |
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kālanemihan | m. "destroyer of kāla-nemi-", Name of kṛṣṇa- or viṣṇu-  |
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kālanemihara | m. "destroyer of kāla-nemi-", Name of kṛṣṇa- or viṣṇu-  |
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kālanemin | mfn. having the fellies of kāla- as a weapon  |
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kālanemin | m. equals -nemi-  |
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kālanemipurāṇa | n. Name of a legendary work  |
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kālanemiripu | m. "destroyer of kāla-nemi-", Name of kṛṣṇa- or viṣṇu-  |
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kālanemyari | m. "destroyer of kāla-nemi-", Name of kṛṣṇa- or viṣṇu-  |
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kālanetra | mf(ā-)n. black-eyed  |
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kālyāṇineya | m. the son of a virtuous or fortunate-woman (kalyāṇī-) |
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kamalanetra | mfn. lotus-eyed  |
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kāñcaneṣudhi | m. "golden-quiver", Name of a prince  |
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kanerā | f. (see kaṇerā-) a female elephant  |
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kanerā | f. a harlot  |
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kānerin | m. equals kāṇerin- q.v  |
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kāniṣṭhineya | m. (gaRa kalyāṇy-ādi-) a son of the youngest or of a younger wife  |
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kāniṣṭhineya | m. (plural) commentator or commentary on (kaniṣ-printed text) .  |
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karaṇaneri | m. a kind of dance.  |
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karaṇanerika | m. a kind of dance.  |
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kaṣṭabhāgineya | m. a wife's sister's son  |
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kaṭhinekṣu | m. a kind of sugar-cane  |
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kaṭusneha | m. Sinapis Dichotoma  |
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kātyāyaneśvara | n. Name of a liṅga-  |
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kaulaṭineya | mf(ī-). (fr. kulaṭā-), the son or daughter of a female beggar (or of a disloyal wife )  |
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kauṇḍineyaka | mfn. fr. kuṇḍina- gaRa kattryādi-.  |
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kekaranetra | mfn. idem or 'mfn. squint-eyed (varia lectio) (see kedara-, ṭeraka-.)'  |
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keneṣitopaniṣad | f. Name of an (beginning with the word keneṣitam-).  |
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khaninetra | m. Name of the prince karaṃdhama- (see khanī-n-.)  |
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khanīnetra | m. (equals ni-n-) Name of the prince karaṃdhama-  |
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klinnanetra | mfn. having running eyes  |
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klinnanetra | mfn. having moist eyes, pitiful  |
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koneritīrtha | n. Name (also title or epithet) of a tīrtha-,  |
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kṛṣṇanetra | m. "black-eyed", Name of śiva-  |
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kṛtasneha | mfn. one who shows affection, affectionate.  |
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kṣapāvasāne | ind. on the following morning  |
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kunetraka | m. Name of a muni-  |
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kuraṅganetrā | f. equals -nayanā-  |
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kuśanetra | m. Name of a daitya-  |
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lokanetṛ | m. guide of the world (Name of śiva-)  |
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lolanetra | mfn. having rolling eyes  |
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luṭhaneśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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madanecchāphala | n. a species of mango  |
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madhunetṛ | m. a bee  |
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madhyāhnenduprabhākarṇa | m. or n. the hypotenuse of the moon's midland shadow  |
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madhyajainendravyākaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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mādhyaṃdineya | m. plural the school of the mādhyaṃdina-s  |
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mādhyamineya | m. metron. fr. madhyamā- gaRa kalyāṇy-ādi-.  |
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mahājane | ind. mahājana |
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mahānemi | m. a crow  |
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mahānetra | mfn. large-eyed (śiva-)  |
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mahāsneha | m. combination of the 4 kinds of fat  |
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mahāyogapañcaratneāśvalāyanopayogyādhānaprakaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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maheśanetra | n. " śiva-'s eyes", Name of the number"three"  |
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maineya | m. plural Name of a people  |
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maṃhaneṣṭhā | mfn. (prob.) liberal (pradāne pravartamāna- )  |
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māṃsasneha | m. "flesh-marrow", fat  |
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mañjunetra | mfn. fair-eyed.  |
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manonetra | mfn. having the mind as a guide,  |
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mantranetra | n. Name of work  |
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mantratattvanetra | n. Name of work  |
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mastakasneha | m. "head-marrow", the brain  |
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mataṃgapārasnesvara | m. Name of work  |
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maudaneyaka | mfn. gaRa kattry-ādi-.  |
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mauneya | m. metron. of a class of gandharva-s and apsaras-  |
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mauneya | m. plural Name of a school  |
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mauneya | n. the position or office of a muni-  |
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meruvirahatantrebhuvaneśvarīsahasranāmastotra | n. Name of a stotra-.  |
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mīnanetrā | f. a species of grass  |
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mithunecara | m. "going or living in pairs", the cakra-vāka-  |
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mitrasneha | m. affection towards friends, friendship  |
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mlānendriya | mfn. having enfeebled senses  |
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mṛganetra | mf(ā-)n. having the nakṣatra- mṛga- for a leader  |
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mṛganetrā | f. a woman with eyes like a fawn's  |
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muṇḍaneśa | m. Name of śiva-  |
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muñjanejana | mfn. purified from Munja -grass  |
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mūrtivighneśa | m. plural the eight manifestations of śiva- and the various gaṇeśa-s (with mantāḥ-,the verses or formulas addressed to them)  |
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nābhāganediṣṭha | wrong reading for n/ābhā-n/ediṣṭha- (above) .  |
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nābhānediṣṭha | m. (nā-) Name of a son of manu- vaivasvata- and author of  |
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nābhānediṣṭha | mfn. (also ṣṭhīya-) relating to or composed by nābhā-  |
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naḍaneri | f. (in music) a kind of dance.  |
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nāḍīsneha | m. equals -deha-  |
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naiḥsnehya | n. absence of love or affection  |
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naisnehya | wrong reading for naiḥsn- and -svya-.  |
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nakṣatranemi | m. the pole-star  |
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nakṣatranemi | m. the moon  |
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nakṣatranemi | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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nakṣatranemi | f. the nakṣatra-s revatī-.  |
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nalineśaya | m. reclining on a lotus, Name of viṣṇu-  |
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nalineśayī | f. See below.  |
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naunetṛ | m. "ship conductor", a helmsman  |
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navānnneṣṭi | f. equals navasasyeṣṭi-  |
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navaratneśvaratantra | n. Name of work  |
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nayanetṛ | m. a master in policy or politics  |
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nidānena | ind. nidāna |
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nidhāneśa | m. "lord of treasure", a yakṣa-  |
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niḥsneha | mf(ā-)n. not unctuous or greasy  |
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niḥsneha | mf(ā-)n. not wet, dry  |
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niḥsneha | mf(ā-)n. insensible, cold, unfeeling (with prati-) ( niḥsnehatva -tva- n.)  |
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niḥsneha | mf(ā-)n. not longing for, indifferent  |
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niḥsneha | mf(ā-)n. not loved, uncared for, hated, disagreeable,  |
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niḥsneha | m. ungreasing  |
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niḥsnehā | f. Linum Usitatissimum  |
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niḥsnehaphalā | f. Solanum Diffusum  |
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niḥsnehatva | n. niḥsneha |
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niranne | ind. during a famine  |
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nirvighnena | ind. unobstructedly, freely  |
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nirvyañjane | ind. in a plain manner, directly  |
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nirvyañjane | ind. nirvyañjana |
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nisneha | wrong reading for nīḥ-sneha-.  |
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nivacanekṛ | (ind.p. -kṛtvā-,or -kṛtya-), to obstruct the speech, cease to speak  |
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nūtaneṣṭiprayoga | m. Name of work |
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nūtaneśvara | m. a young king  |
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nyūnendriya | mfn. wanting some organ or sense, deficient, imperfect (as blind, deaf etc.)  |
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pādāvaneja | (!) m. washing another's foot  |
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pādāvanejana | mf(ī-)n. used for washing the foot etc.  |
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pādāvanejanī | f. plural water for washing the foot  |
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pādāvanejya | n. equals ja-  |
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pādāvanektṛ | m. one who washes another's foot  |
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padmanetra | m. "lotus-eyed", a species of bird  |
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padmanetra | m. Name of a future buddha-  |
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pakṣapātakṛtasneha | mfn. manifesting party attachment, sympathizing  |
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pañcajanendra | m. pañcajana |
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paṅkajanetra | mfn. "lotus-eyed"(said of viṣṇu-)  |
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paṅkajapattranetra | m. having eyes like lotus-leaves  |
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pannejana | n. washing of the feet |
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pānnejana | mf(ī-)n. (fr. pan-nejana-) used for washing the feet  |
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pānnejana | n. a vessel in which the feet are washed  |
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pannejanī | f. plural (sc. āpas-) a bath for the feet  |
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pāranetṛ | mfn. leading to the further shore, making a person (genitive case) conversant with (locative case)  |
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pāriplavanetra | ( ) mfn. having tremulous or swimming eyes  |
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pārvatīnetra | m. (in music) a kind of measure.  |
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paryādhānejya | n. dual number kindling the sacred fire and offering oblations previously (to an elder brother),  |
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pātranirnega | m. a washer or cleaner of vessel  |
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pavamāneṣṭi | f. equals na-havis-  |
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pavamāneṣṭi | f. Name of work  |
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pavaneṣṭa | (prob.) wrong reading for yav-.  |
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phalasneha | m. "having oil in its fruit", a walnut tree  |
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phullanetra | mfn. having eyes dilated (with joy), smiling, happy  |
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piṇḍitasneha | mfn. containing a thick fatty substance (as the brain) on  |
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pitṛvanecara | m. "haunting the groves of the dead", Name of śiva-  |
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pitṛvanecara | m. a demon, goblin, vetāla- etc.  |
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prahasitanetra | m. "laughing-eyed", Name of a buddha-  |
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prajñānendra | m. Name of author  |
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prākphālguneya | m. the planet Jupiter (see prec.)  |
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pralīnendriya | mfn. one whose senses have slacked or languished ( pralīnendriyatva ya-tva- n. )  |
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pralīnendriyatva | n. pralīnendriya |
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praphullanetra | ( ) mfn. having fully opened or sparkling eyes, having eyes expanded with joy.  |
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prasannerā | f. spirituous liquor made of rice  |
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prasneya | mfn. suitable for bathing  |
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prasūneṣu | m. ( ) equals na-bāṇa-.  |
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pratapanekṛ | (prob.) to put near the fire, make warm (ind.p. -kṛtya-,or -kṛtvā-) gaRa sākṣād-ādi-.  |
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prātaravanega | m. morning ablution (ApSr. Scholiast or Commentator wrong reading neka-).  |
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prathamadarśane | ind. at first sight  |
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pratīcīneḍa | mfn.  |
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pratīcīneḍa | n. (with kāśīta-) Name of a sāman-  |
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pratisneha | m. (prob.) wrong reading for pati-s-  |
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pratyāneya | mfn. to be repaired or made good  |
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pratyavanejana | n. ( nij-) washing off again  |
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puṇyajaneśvara | m. "lord of yakṣa-s", Name of kubera-  |
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purātane | ind. purātana |
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pūrvineṣṭha | mfn. (prob.) wrong reading  |
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puṣkarapattranetra | mfn. having eyes like lotus. leaves  |
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puṣpanetra | n. "flower-tube", a kind of catheter  |
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puṣyanetra | mfn. having the asterism puṣya- for a guide Va1rtt. 2  |
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putrasneha | m. love of or for a son  |
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putrasnehamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting in the love for a son  |
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rājakineya | m. metron. fr. rajakī-  |
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rājīvanetra | mfn. lotus-eyed blue-eyed  |
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raktanetra | mfn. red-eyed  |
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raktanetratā | f. ( ) the state of having red or blood-shot eyes.  |
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raktanetratva | n. ( ) the state of having red or blood-shot eyes.  |
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rasanendriya | n. "organ of taste", the tongue  |
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rasanetrī | f. realgar, red arsenic  |
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rasanetrikā | f. realgar, red arsenic  |
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rathanemi | f. the rim or circumference of a chariots-wheel  |
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rathāṅganemi | f. the circumference or felly of a chariots-wheel  |
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ratnavardhaneśa | m. an image of śiva- erected by ratna--vardhana  |
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ratnendra | m. "jewel-chief", a precious jewels  |
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ratneśaka | m. Name of an author  |
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ratneśvara | m. Name of various men  |
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ratneśvara | n. of a liṅg-s  |
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raudranetrā | f. Name of a Buddhistic goddess  |
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ravinetra | m. "sun-eyed", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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sadyaḥsnehana | n. a quickly operating emollient  |
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sāgaranemi | f. "sea-encircled", the earth  |
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sāgaranemī | f. "sea-encircled", the earth  |
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sahasrakarapannetra | mfn. having a thousand hands and feet and eyes  |
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sahasranetra | mfn. thousand-eyed  |
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sahasranetra | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) Name of indra-  |
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sahasranetra | m. of viṣṇu-  |
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sahasranetrānanapādabāhu | mfn. having a thousand eyes and faces and feet and arms  |
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śaineya | m. (fr. śini-) patronymic of satyaka- or sātyaki- (the charioteer of kṛṣṇa-, represented as having destroyed numerous dasyu-s) etc.  |
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śaineya | m. plural the descendants of śini- (a branch of the yādava-s)  |
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śaineya | m. (y/a-) wrong reading for śyainey/a-  |
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sajane | ind. sajana |
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sajjaneṣṭa | mfn. desired or chosen by the good  |
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sakhīsneha | m. the love for a female friends  |
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śākuneya | mfn. relating to birds or omens  |
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śākuneya | mfn. composed or written by śakuni-  |
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śākuneya | m. a small owl  |
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śākuneya | m. Name of a muni-  |
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śākuneya | m. patronymic of the asura- vṛka-  |
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salajjitasnehakaruṇam | ind. with bashfulness and love and compassion  |
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samantanetra | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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samāvarjitanetraśobha | mfn. one who has the (lustre of) his eyes bent down  |
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sambhṛtasneha | mfn. full of love for (locative case)  |
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saṃgamanera | Name of a place  |
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saṃkīrṇaneri | m. a kind of dance,  |
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saṃneya | mfn. to be led or brought together  |
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saṃrabdhanetra | mfn. having swollen eyes  |
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saṃsnehana | n. medical treatment with oil or unguents  |
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samudānetavya | mfn. to be brought near  |
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samudranemi | mf(ī-)n. surrounded by the ocean (as the earth)  |
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samudranemi | f. (also a, mī-) the earth  |
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samudranemīpati | m. "earth-lord", a king  |
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samudranemīśvara | m. "earth-lord", a king  |
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samunneya | mfn. to be brought out or deduced  |
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sanemi | mfn. (s/a--) having a felly (as a wheel)  |
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sanemi | mfn. complete, perfect  |
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sanemi | ind. completely, at all times, always  |
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sanemi | according to to some an instrumental case of sana-="from of old, always".  |
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saneru | mfn. (prob.) distributing (= sambhaktṛ- )  |
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sāneyī | idem or ' idem or 'f. (of unknown derivation) a flute, pipe ' '  |
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sāneyikā | idem or 'f. (of unknown derivation) a flute, pipe '  |
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sāneyikā | yī- See .  |
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sāpatneya | mf(ī-)n. born from a rival wife en  |
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sarojanetrā | f. a lotus eyed woman  |
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sarpanetrā | f. an ichneumon plant (a bulb)  |
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sarṣapasneha | m. equals -taila-  |
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sarvāgneya | mfn. sacred only to agni-  |
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sarvaprayatnena | ind. with all one's might, to the best of one's ability  |
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sarvayatnena | ind. sarvayatna |
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sasneha | mf(ā-)n. oily, greasy etc.  |
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sasneha | mf(ā-)n. affectionate ( sasneham am- ind.) etc.  |
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sasnehabahumāna | mfn. with affection and esteem  |
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sasneham | ind. sasneha |
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śāstranetra | mfn. equals -cakṣus-  |
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śatanetrikā | f. Asparagus Racemosus  |
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śātavaneya | m. patronymic fr. śata-vani-  |
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satyanetra | m. "true-eyed", Name of a ṛṣi- (son of atri-)  |
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saubhāgineya | m. (fr. su-bhagā-) the son of a favourite wife or of an honoured mother  |
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śaubhaneya | m. (fr. śobhanā-) the son of a handsome mother  |
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śaubhaneya | mfn. relating to anything handsome or brilliant  |
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saunetra | mfn. (fr. su-netra-) gaRa saṃkalādi-.  |
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śauvaneya | m. patronymic fr. śvan- gaRa śubhrādi-.  |
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savanenta | m. the end of a libation or sacrifice  |
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śīlaviśuddhanetra | m. Name of a deva-putra-  |
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siṃhāvalokanena | ind. according to to the rule of the lion's look (id est casting a retrospective glance while at the same time proceeding onwards)  |
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śineyu | m. Name of a son of uśat-  |
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śineyu | m. of uśanas- (varia lectio śiteyu-).  |
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śivajñāneśvara | m. (with ācārya-) Name of the author of the bhakti-mīmāṃsā-bhāṣya-  |
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skandhopaneya | mfn. to be carried on the shoulders  |
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skandhopaneya | m. (scilicet saṃdhi-) a kind of treaty or alliance to maintain peace, a peace-offering  |
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sneha | m. (or n. gaRa ardharcādi-; in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) oiliness, unctuousness, fattiness, greasiness, lubricity, viscidity (also as one of the 24 guṇa-s of the vaiśeṣika- branch of the nyāya- philosophy) ( )  |
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sneha | m. oil, grease, fat, any oleaginous substance, an unguent etc.  |
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sneha | m. smoothness, glossiness  |
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sneha | m. blandness, tenderness, love, attachment to, fondness or affection for (locative case genitive case,or compound), friendship with (saha-) etc.  |
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sneha | m. moisture  |
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sneha | m. a fluid of the body  |
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sneha | m. (plural) Name of the vaiśya-s in kuśa-dvīpa-  |
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snehabaddha | mfn. bound by love or affection  |
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snehabandha | m. the bonds of love or affection  |
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snehabhāṇḍa | n. an oil-vessel, jar of oil  |
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snehabhāṇḍajīvin | m. living by oil-vessels, an oilman  |
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snehabhaṅga | m. equals -ccheda-  |
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snehabhū | m. phlegm, rheum, the phlegmatic humour  |
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snehabhūmi | f. "oil-source", any substance yielding oil or grease  |
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snehabhūmi | f. any object of affection, one worthy of love  |
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snehabhūyiṣṭha | mfn. consisting mostly of oil or oily substances  |
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snehābhyakta | mfn. equals snehākta-  |
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snehabīja | m. "having oily seeds", Buchanania Latifolia  |
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snehaccheda | m. interruption of friendship, cessation or loss of regard  |
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snehadviṣ | mfn. disliking oil  |
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snehaghaṭa | m. equals -kumbha-  |
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snehaghnī | f. a kind of plant  |
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snehaguṇita | mfn. endowed with love or affection  |
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snehaguru | mfn. heavy-(hearted) from love for (genitive case)  |
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snehaka | mfn. kind, affectionate  |
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snehaka | mfn. causing affection, conciliating (genitive case)  |
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snehakartṛ | mf(trī-)n. showing affection or love  |
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snehakesarin | m. castor-oil  |
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snehākta | mfn. anointed with oil, oiled, greased, lubricated  |
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snehākula | mfn. agitated by love  |
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snehakumbha | m. an oil-vessel, a jug or receptacle for oil or grease  |
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snehākūta | n. the feeling or passion of love  |
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snehala | mfn. full of affection, fond of (locative case), tender  |
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snehalatā | f. affection, tenderness  |
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snehalavaṇa | n. a particular mixture of oil and sale  |
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snehamaya | mf(ī-)n. full of love or affection  |
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snehamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of love or affection, so called  |
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snehan | m. (only ) a friend  |
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snehan | m. the moon  |
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snehan | m. a kind of disease.  |
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snehana | mf(ī-)n. anointing, lubricating  |
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snehana | m. "feeling affection", Name of śiva- (see a-sn-)  |
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snehana | n. unction, lubrication, rubbing or smearing with oil or unguents  |
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snehana | n. unctuousness, being or becoming oily  |
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snehana | n. feeling affection  |
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snehanīya | mfn. to be anointed or lubricated  |
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snehanīya | mfn. to be loved  |
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snehāṅkana | n. a mark of affection  |
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snehānuvṛtti | f. continuance of affection, affectionate or friendly intercourse  |
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snehapakva | mfn. cooked or dressed with oil  |
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snehapāna | n. drinking oil (as a medicine)  |
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snehapātra | n. equals -bhāṇḍa-  |
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snehapātra | n. a worthy object of affection  |
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snehapīta | mfn. one who has drunk oil  |
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snehaprasara | m. flow or effusion or gush of love,  |
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snehaprasrava | m. flow or effusion or gush of love,  |
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snehapravṛtti | f. "course of friendship", affection, love  |
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snehapriya | m. "fond of oil", a lamp |
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snehapūra | m. a kind of vetch (?)  |
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snehapūrvam | ind. preceded by affection, affectionately, tenderly, fondly  |
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sneharaṅga | m. "oil-coloured", sesamum  |
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sneharasana | n. "oil-taster", the mouth  |
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sneharekabhū | m. "receptacle for the discharge of moisture (or amṛta-)", the moon  |
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snehāśa | m. "oil-consumer", a lamp.  |
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snehasambhāṣa | m. a kind conversation  |
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snehasaṃjvaravat | mfn. smitten with the fever of love  |
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snehasaṃskṛta | mfn. prepared with oil or grease  |
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snehasaṃyukta | mfn. mixed with oil, dressed with ghee  |
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snehasāra | mfn. having oil for its chief ingredient  |
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snehaśarkarā | f. a particular plant or mixture  |
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snehāśaya | m. "oil-receptacle" idem or 'm. "oil-consumer", a lamp. '  |
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snehavacas | n. words of love or affection  |
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snehavara | n. fat  |
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snehavarti | f. a particular disease of horses  |
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snehavasti | f. an oily injection  |
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snehavat | mfn. unctuous, oily, fat  |
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snehavat | mfn. full of affection, loving, tender  |
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snehavatī | f. a particular root similar to ginger  |
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snehaviddha | m. "impregnated with oil", Pinus Deodora  |
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snehavimardita | mfn. rubbed or anointed with oil  |
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snehavyakti | f. manifestation of friendship  |
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snehayitavya | mfn. to be anointed or lubricated, smeared with oil  |
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snehin | mfn. oily, unctuous, fat  |
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snehin | mfn. affectionate, friendly, attached to or fond of (compound)  |
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snehin | m. a friend  |
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snehin | m. a painter  |
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snehita | mfn. (fr. Causal) anointed, smeared with oil  |
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snehita | mfn. loved, beloved  |
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snehita | mfn. kind, affectionate  |
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snehita | m. a friend  |
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snehitavya | mfn. equals snehanīya-  |
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snehiti | f. (prob.) slaughter, carnage (see sn/īhiti-)  |
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snehu | m. a kind of disease  |
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snehu | m. the moon  |
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snehya | mfn. to be anointed or lubricated  |
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sneya | n. to be bathed  |
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sneya | See .  |
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sodarasneha | varia lectio for sodarya-sn- (q.v)  |
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sodaryasneha | m. sisterly affection  |
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somanetra | (s/oma--) mfn. having soma- as a guide  |
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sparśanendriya | n. the sense of touch  |
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śrotranetramaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of eyes and ears  |
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sthāne | (locative case of sthāna-), in compound  |
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sthāne | ind. sthāna |
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sthāne | ind. sthāna |
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sthānepatita | mfn. occupying the place of another (person or thing; sthānepatitatva -tva- n.)  |
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sthānepatitatva | n. sthānepatita |
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sthāneśvara | m. the governor of a place  |
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sthāneśvara | n. (prob. incorrect for sthāṇv-īśvara-) Name of a town and its territory (Thanesar)  |
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sthāneyoga | mf(ā-)n. (in gram.) implying the relation of"instead"(said of the genitive case case or ṣaṣṭhī-,which designates that for which something is substituted)  |
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sthāneyogin | mfn. (see sthāna-yoga-) idem or 'mf(ā-)n. (in gram.) implying the relation of"instead"(said of the genitive case case or ṣaṣṭhī-,which designates that for which something is substituted) ' ( sthāneyogitva gi-tva- n.)  |
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sthāneyogitva | n. sthāneyogin |
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śucinetraratisambhava | m. Name of a king of the gandharva-s  |
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śuddhaneri | m. a kind of dance  |
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sujanetaramaitrī | f. the friendship of a bad man  |
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sunepathya | mf(ā-)n. having a beautiful costume  |
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śuneṣita | mfn. drawn along or carried by dogs  |
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sunetṛ | m. Name of one of the 16 ṛtvij- (see un-netṛ-)  |
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sunetra | m. "fair-eyed"or"having a good leader"Name of a māra-putra-  |
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sunetra | m. of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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sunetra | m. of a son of vainateya-  |
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sunetra | m. of a son of the 13th manu-  |
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sunetra | m. of a son of suvrata-  |
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sunetra | m. of a cakra-vāka-  |
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sunetrā | f. (scilicet tuṣṭi-;in sāṃkhya-) one of the 9 kinds of acquiescence (see su-pāra-)  |
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sunetrādhipati | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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sūryanetra | m. Name of a son of garuḍa-  |
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suvineya | mfn. easy to be trained or educated  |
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svapneduḥṣvapnya | n. (locative case of svapna-+ d-) a bad dream during sleep  |
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svapneśvara | m. Name of two authors  |
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śvasaneśvara | m. "wind-lord", the tree Pentaptera Arjuna  |
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śyaineya | mfn. (fr. śyenī-) descended from a white cow  |
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śyaineya | mfn. metron. of jaṭāyu-  |
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tāmranetra | mfn. red-eyed.  |
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tapaneṣṭa | n. "loved by sunbeams", copper  |
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tigmanemi | mfn. having a sharp-edged felly  |
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tilasneha | m. equals -taila-  |
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tribhuvaneśvara | m. equals na-guru-  |
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tribhuvaneśvara | m. indra-  |
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tribhuvaneśvaraliṅga | n. Name of a liṅga-  |
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trilocaneśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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trinemi | See -ṇemi-.  |
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trinetra | m. "three-eyed", śiva- etc.  |
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trinetra | m. (with rasa-) Name of different mixtures  |
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trinetra | m. " śiva-'s asterism", ārdrā-  |
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trinetra | m. Name of a prince  |
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trinetrā | f. durgā-  |
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trinetrā | f. the root of yam-  |
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trinetracūḍāmaṇi | m. " śiva-'s crest", the moon  |
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trinetraphala | m. the cocoa-nut tree  |
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trinetrī | f. idem or 'f. the root of yam- '  |
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trinetrodbhava | m. " śiva-'s son", kumāra-,  |
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udadhinemi | mfn. ocean-encircled, ).  |
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udanemi | mfn. rimmed by the ocean commentator or commentary on  |
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uddhṛtasneha | mfn. having the oil extracted (as the refuse of seeds ground for oil)  |
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ūnendupūrṇimā | f. the moon on the day before the full moon,  |
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unnetavya | mfn. to be inferred commentator or commentary on  |
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unnetṛ | mfn. one who draws out  |
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unnetṛ | m. the priest who pours the soma- juice into the receptacles  |
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unnetra | n. the office of the unnetṛ-.  |
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unneya | mfn. to be inferred or ascertained by analogy commentator or commentary on |
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upanetavya | mfn. to be brought near  |
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upanetavya | mfn. to be applied  |
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upanetṛ | mf(trī-)n. one who brings near  |
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upanetṛ | m. (tā-) the spiritual preceptor  |
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upaneya | mfn. to be adduced as an example,  |
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upasneha | m. the moistening  |
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upasneha | m. becoming wet, attracting moisture  |
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utsnehana | n. ( snih-), sliding, slipping away  |
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utsnehana | n. deviating.  |
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vacanesthita | mfn. (locative case of vacana+sth-) abiding in a command, obeying orders, complaisant, obedient  |
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vadanendu | m. "face-moon", the face  |
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vāhneya | m. patronymic (fr. idem or 'mfn. (fr. vahni-) relating or belonging to agni-, addressed to him etc. ')  |
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vahninetra | m. "having 3 eyes", Name of śiva-  |
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vaineya | mfn. (fr. vineya-) to be taught, to be converted to the true religion  |
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vaineya | m. a catechumen  |
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vaineya | m. plural Name of a school of the White yajur-veda-  |
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vājasaneya | m. patronymic of yājñavalkya- (m. plural the school of vājasaneya-)  |
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vājasaneyabrāhmaṇa | n. the brāhmaṇa- of the vājasaneya- id est the śatapatha-brāhmaṇa-  |
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vājasaneyagṛhyasūtra | n. Name of work  |
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vājasaneyaka | mfn. belonging or relating to vājasaneya-, devoted to him, composed by him etc.  |
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vājasaneyaka | n. Name of the  |
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vājasaneyapariśiṣṭanigama | m. Name of work  |
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vājasaneyaśākhā | f. the branch or school of the vājasaneya-  |
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vājasaneyasaṃhitā | f. equals vājasaneyi-s-  |
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vājasaneyi | in compound for yin-.  |
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vājasaneyibrāhmaṇa | n. equals śata-patha-br- (see above)  |
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vājasaneyibrāhmaṇopaniṣad | f. Name of an upaniṣad-.  |
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vājasaneyin | m. plural the school of vājasaneya- (gaRa śaunakādi-)  |
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vājasaneyin | mfn. belonging to that school  |
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vājasaneyiprātiśākhya | n. the prātiśākhya- of the vājasaneyin-s.  |
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vājasaneyiśākhā | f. the branch or school of the vājasaneyin-s  |
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vājasaneyisaṃhitā | f. "the saṃhitā- or continuous text of the vājasaneyin-s" (id est of the hymns of the White yajur-veda- ascribed to the ṛṣi- yājñavalkya- and called śukla-,"white", to distinguish it from the Black or Dark yajur-veda-, which was the name given to the taittirīya-saṃhitā- [q.v.] of the yajur-veda-, because in this last, the separation between the mantra- and brāhmaṇa- portion is obscured, and the two are blended together;whereas the White saṃhitā- is clearly distinguished from the brāhmaṇa-;it is divided into 40 adhyāya-s with 303 anuvāka-s, comprising 1975 sections or kaṇḍikā-s: the legend relates that the original yajus- was taught by the ṛṣi- vaiśampāyana- to his pupil yājñavalkya-, but the latter having incurred his teacher's anger was made to disgorge all the texts he had learnt, which were then picked up by vaiśampāyana-'s other disciples in the form of partridges [see taittirīya-saṃhitā-] yājñavalkya- then hymned the Sun, who gratified by his homage, appeared in the form of a vājin-or horse, and consented to give him fresh yajus- texts, which were not known to his former master; see vājin-)  |
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vājasaneyisaṃhitopaniṣad | f. Name of an upaniṣad- (forming the 40th adhyāya- of the and also called īśā- or īśā-vāsyopaniṣad- q.v)  |
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vājineya | m. the son of a hero or warrior  |
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vajradṛḍhanetra | m. Name of a king of the yakṣa-s  |
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vāmanebhī | f. the female of the elephant vāmana-  |
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vāmanendrasvāmin | m. Name of a preceptor  |
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vāmaneśrama | m. Name of a particular hermitage  |
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vāmanetra | n. a mystical Name of the vowel ī-  |
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vāmanetrā | f. equals -nayanā-  |
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vāmneya | m. metr. fr. prec.  |
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vaṃśanetra | n. a kind of sugar-cane, the root of sugar-cane (equals ikṣu-mūla-)  |
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vandanestha | mfn. mindful of praises  |
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vane | locative case of 1. vana-, in compound  |
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vanebilvaka | m. plural "Aegle Marmelos in a forest", anything found unexpectedly (see -kiṃśuka-).  |
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vanecara | mf(ī-)n. wandering or dwelling in a wood, inhabitant of a forest (applied to men, animals and demons) etc.  |
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vanecarāgrya | m. "chief of forest-dwellers", an ascetic, anchorite, sage  |
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vanejā | mfn. born or existing in woods  |
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vanejya | m. a highly valued species of mango  |
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vanekiṃśuka | m. plural "Butea Frondosa in a wood", anything found unexpectedly (see bilvaka-).  |
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vanekṣudrā | f. Pongamia Glabra  |
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vanerāj | mfn. shining or blazing in a wood  |
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vanesad | m. a forest-dweller (see vanasad-).  |
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vaneṣah | (ṣ/āh-) mfn. prevailing in woods  |
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vanesarja | m. Terminalia Tomentosa  |
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vaneśaya | mfn. living in woods, w.  |
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vanevāsin | m. "forest-dweller", a Brahman in the third stage of his life, a vānaprastha- |
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vāneya | mf(ī-)n. living or growing in a wood, sylvan  |
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vāneya | mf(ī-)n. relating or belonging to water etc.  |
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vāneya | n. Cyperus Rotundus  |
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vāneyapuṣpa | n. a forest flower  |
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vaneyu | m. Name of a son of raudrāśva-  |
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vardhamānendu | m. Name of a commentator or commentary on the vardhamānī-.  |
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vardhamāneśa | m. Name of a particular temple or an image  |
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vasunemi | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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vasunetra | m. Name of a Brahman  |
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vigatasneha | mfn. void of affection ( vigatasnehasauhṛda -sauhṛda- mfn.one who has relinquished love and friendship)  |
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vigatasnehasauhṛda | mfn. vigatasneha |
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vighanendu | m. a cloudless moon  |
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vighneśa | m. equals ghnapati-  |
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vighneśa | m. plural (with śaiva-s) Name of those who have attained a particular degree of emancipation  |
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vighneśadānavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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vighneśakāntā | f. white-blossomed dūrvā- grass  |
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vighneśāna | m. equals -ghnapati-  |
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vighneśānakāntā | f. equals ghneśa-kāntā-  |
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vighneśavāhana | m. "vehicle of gaṇeśa-", a kind of rat  |
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vighneśvara | m. equals ghna-pati-  |
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vighneśvara | m. Name of a teacher ( vighneśvarakavaca -kavaca- n. vighneśvarasaṃhitā -saṃhitā- f. vighneśvarasahasranāman -sahasra-nāman- n. vighneśvarāṣṭottaraśata varāṣṭottara-śata- n.Name of works.)  |
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vighneśvarakavaca | n. vighneśvara |
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vighneśvarasahasranāman | n. vighneśvara |
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vighneśvarasaṃhitā | f. vighneśvara |
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vighneśvarāṣṭottaraśata | n. vighneśvara |
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vijane | ind. vijana |
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vijaneṣu | ind. vijana |
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vijñāneśvara | m. Name of an author ( vijñāneśvaratantra -tantra- n. vijñāneśvaravārttika -vārttika-, n.Name of works.)  |
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vijñāneśvaratantra | n. vijñāneśvara |
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vijñāneśvaravārttika | n. vijñāneśvara |
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vijñāneśvarīya | n. a work of vijñāneśvara-  |
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vimalāgranetra | m. Name of a future buddha-  |
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vimalanetra | m. Name of a buddha-  |
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vimalanetra | m. of a prince  |
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vinemidaśana | See vi-nāsa-d-.  |
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vinetṛ | m. a leader, guide, instructor, teacher etc.  |
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vinetṛ | m. a chastiser, punisher  |
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vinetṛ | m. a tamer, trainer on  |
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vinetṛ | m. a prince, king  |
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vinetra | mfn. (for 2.See under vi-nī-) eyeless, blind  |
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vinetra | mfn. red-eyed  |
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vinetra | m. (for 1.See) a teacher, preceptor  |
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vineya | mfn. to be taken away or removed  |
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vineya | mfn. to be trained or educated or instructed  |
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vineya | mfn. to be chastised  |
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vineya | m. a pupil, disciple  |
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viplutanetra | mfn. having the eyes suffused or bathed (with tears, joy etc.)  |
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viśālanetra | m. "large-eyed", Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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viśālanetrī | f. of a supernatural being  |
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viśālanetrīsādhana | n. Name of work  |
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viṣamanetra | mfn. "having an odd number of eyes","three-eyed", Name of śiva-  |
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viṣayasneha | m. desire for sensual objects  |
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viśuddhanetratā | f. having the eyes bright (one of the minor marks of a buddha-)  |
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viśvadevanetra | mfn. (viśv/a-deva--) led by the viśve- devāḥ-  |
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vivāhanepathya | n. a marriage-dress  |
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vṛddhayavaneśvara | m. Name of work  |
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vṛkṣasneha | m. equals -taila-  |
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vṛndāvaneśa | m. "lord of vṛndā-", Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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vṛndāvaneśvara | m. idem or 'm. "lord of vṛndā-", Name of kṛṣṇa- '  |
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vṛndāvaneśvarī | f. Name of rādhā-  |
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vyañjanasthāne | ind. in the place of sauce or seasoning  |
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vyapanītapaneya | mfn. to be taken away or removed  |
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vyavadhānena | ind. vyavadhāna |
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yajñanemi | m. "surrounded by sacrifice", Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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yāmanemi | m. Name of indra-  |
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yāmanemi | m. Name of indra-  |
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yamanetra | (yam/a--) mfn. having yama- as guide or leader  |
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yāmuneṣṭaka | n. lead (see yavaneṣṭa-).  |
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yathāsthāne | ind. as at first  |
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yathāvibhavamānena | ind. idem or 'ind. idem or ' in the beginning of a compound ( ) ( ) according to property or resources' '  |
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yathāvidhānena | ( ) ind. according to prescription or rule.  |
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yavaneṣṭa | m. "liked by Yavanas", a kind of onion or garlic  |
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yavaneṣṭa | m. Azadirachta Indica  |
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yavaneṣṭā | f. the wild date tree  |
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yavaneṣṭa | n. lead  |
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yavaneṣṭa | n. an onion  |
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yavaneṣṭa | n. pepper  |
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yavaneśvara | m. Name of a prince of the Yavanas  |
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yavaneśvara | m. of an astronomer (See yavanācārya-).  |
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yeyajñenetisūkta | Name of the hymn (beginning with ye yajñena-)  |
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yuktisnehaprapūraṇī | f. Name of work  |