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roma m. (of uncertain derivation, but see 1. ropa - ) a hole, cavity roma n. water roma m. the city Rome (see bṛhad -roma - and next) roma m. plural Name of a people roma 3. 4. roma - . See under 1. roman - . roma in compound for roman - . roma (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' ) equals roman - (see a - - dīrgha - - , sa -r - ). roma baddhamfn. "hairs-bound", woven with hairs roma bandham. hairs-texture (varia lectio ) roma bhū f. "hair-place", the skin roma bhūmif. "hair-place", the skin roma gartam. equals -kūpa - above roma guccham. the tail of the Yak used as a Chowrie (see cāmara - ) roma gutsan. the tail of the Yak used as a Chowrie (see cāmara - ) roma harṣam. the bristling of the hairs of the body, thrill (caused by joy, fear, cold etc.) roma harṣaṇamfn. causing the hairs to bristle or stand erect (through excessive joy or terror) etc. roma harṣaṇam. Terminalia Bellerica (the nuts of which are used as dice) roma harṣaṇam. Name of sūta - (the pupil of vyāsa - and supposed narrator of the purāṇa - s) roma harṣaṇam. of the father of sūta - roma harṣaṇan. equals -harṣa - above roma harṣaṇakamf(ikā - )n. wrong reading for raumah - q.v roma harṣaṇim. wrong reading for raumaharṣaṇi - q.v roma harṣinmfn. idem or 'mfn. having the hairs of the body bristling or erect (through excessive joy or terror) ' roma harṣiṇim. wrong reading for raumaharṣaṇi - q.v roma harṣitamfn. having the hairs of the body bristling or erect (through excessive joy or terror) roma hṛtn. "hair-destroying", sulphuret of arsenic roma jan. "produced from hairs or wool", a kind of cloth roma kam. Rome roma kam. "the Roman", Name of a particular astronomer roma kam. Name of a village in the north of India gaRa palady -ādi - roma kam. of a particular mixed caste (varia lectio for rāmaka - ) roma kam. equals romaka -siddhā nta - below roma kam. plural Name of a people (see 2. roman - ) roma kam. the people of the Roman empire, the Romans roma kan. (fr. rumā - ) a kind of saline earth and the salt extracted from it (according to to some "the salt from the lake Sambar in Ajmere") etc. (see raumaka - ) roma kan. a kind of magnet roma kaSee under 1. roman - . roma kan. hair (equals roman - ) (especially in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ikā - ). ). roma kācāryam. Name of a teacher of astronomy (author of the above siddhānta - ). roma kandam. Dioscorea Globosa roma kapattana n. the city of Rome roma kapuran. the city of Rome roma karṇakam. "hair-eared", a hare roma kasiddhāntam. Name of romakācārya - 's siddhānta - (one of the 5 chief astronomical siddhā nta - s current in the age of varāha -mihira - ) roma kasiddhāntam. of a modern fiction roma kaviṣayam. the country or empire of the Romans roma kāyaṇam. Name of an author roma kesaran. (said to be) equals -gutsa - q.v roma kūpam. n. "hair-hole", a pore of the skin (bhavatāṃ roma -kūpāṇi prahṛṣṭāny upalakṣaye - ,"I observe that the hairs on your bodies bristle") (see -randhra - ). roma latā( ) ( ) f. a winding line of hair above the navel (in women). roma latikā( ) f. a winding line of hair above the navel (in women). roma mūrdhanmfn. covered with hairs or down on the head (said of insects) roma nn. (prob. connected with 1. ruh - ; see loman - ) the hair on the body of men and animals, (especially ) short hair, bristles, wool, down, nap etc. (less properly applicable to the long hair on the head and beard of men, and to that of the mane and tail of animals) etc. roma nn. the feathers of a bird (see mayūra -r - ) roma nn. the scales of a fish (See pṛthu -r - ). roma nm. plural Name of a people roma ntham. (perhaps for ruj -m - ; see cognate words below) ruminating, chewing the cud etc. roma ntham. chewing (of betel) roma ntham. frequent repetition (confer, compare , gagaṇa -r - ). ([ confer, compare Greek , ; Latin e-rugere,ructare,ruminare,fr.rugminare; Slavonic or Slavonian rygati; Lithuanian atru4gas; German itarucchen,itrücken; Anglo-Saxon roccettan,edroccian.]) roma nthanan. ruminating roma nthāyaNom. P. yate - , to ruminate, chew the cud roma ṇvatmfn. (for 1. roman - + vat - ) covered with hair, hairy (equals roma -vat - ) roma pādam. Name of two kings roma phalāf. a species of plant roma pulakam. equals -harṣa - q.v roma rāji f. a row or line or streak of hair (especially on the abdomen of women just above the navel, said to denote puberty) etc. roma rājīf. a row or line or streak of hair (especially on the abdomen of women just above the navel, said to denote puberty) etc. roma rājipatham. the waist roma rājipatham. the waist roma randhran. "hairs-hole", a pore of the skin roma rasāsāraSee -ratā dhāra - . roma ratādhāram. the belly (varia lectio ratā sāra - and rasā sāra - ). roma śamf(/ā - )n. (see lomaśa - ) having thick hair or wool or bristles, hairy, shaggy etc. roma śamf(/ā - )n. applied to a faulty pronunciation of vowels roma śam. a sheep, ram roma śam. a hog, boar roma śam. Name of two plants (equals kambhī - and piṇḍā lu - ) roma śam. equals dullala - (?) roma śam. Name of a ṛṣi - roma śam. of an astronomer (see -siddhā nta - ) roma śāf. Cucumis Utilissimus roma śam. another plant (equals dagdhā - ) roma śam. Name of the reputed authoress of roma śan. the pudenda roma saṃvejanan. the bristling of the hair of the body roma śaphalam. a species of plant (equals tiṇḍiśa - ) roma śapucchakam. a species of rodent animal (equals kaśa - ) roma śasiddhāntam. Name of an astronomy work. roma śātanan. a depilatory for removing the hair roma śīf. a squirrel roma sūcīf. the quill of the porcupine, a hair-pin roma śukan. a species of fragrant plant roma tyajmfn. losing hair (said of a horse) roma vāhinmfn. cutting off hairs, sharp enough to cut a hairs roma vallīf. Mucuna Pruritus roma vatmfn. possessed of hair, covered with hairs roma vedham. Name of an author roma vibhedam. equals -harṣa - roma vidhvaṃsam. "hairs-destroying", a louse roma vikāram. ( ) ( ) "changed condition of the hairs", bristling or erection of the hairs of the body. roma vikriyāf. ( ) "changed condition of the hairs", bristling or erection of the hairs of the body. roma vivaran. equals -kūpa - above roma vivaram. n. Name of particular mythical regions aroma mf(ā - )n. hairless aroma śa mfn. idem or 'mf(ā - )n. hairless ' aroma śa n. absence of a particular faulty pronunciation of the sibilants, . atiroma śa mfn. very hairy, too hairy atiroma śa m. a wild goat, a kind of monkey. bahuroma n m. "having much hair or wool" bahuroma n m. a sheep bhaṭṭācāryaśiroma ṇi m. Name of raghu -nātha - . bhayasaṃhṛṣṭaroma n mfn. having the hair erect with terror, horrified bṛhadroma Name of places bṛhadroma paṭṭana Name of places chāgaroma maya mfn. consisting of goat-hair daivajñaśiroma ṇi m. Name of work dīptaroma n m. "red-haired", Name of one of the viśve - devā - s dīrgharoma m. " equals next " dīrgharoma m. Name of a son of dhṛta -rāṣṭra - dīrgharoma n mfn. "long-haired" dīrgharoma n m. a bear dīrgharoma n m. Name of one of the attendants on śiva - gaganaroma ntha m. "ruminating on the sky", nonsense, absurdity gaganaroma nthāyita n. "something like ruminating on the sky", absurdity, iv, 48. haṃsaroma n n. equals -tūla - hariroma n mfn. having fair hair on the body hīnaroma n mfn. deprived of hair, bald hiraṇyaroma n m. "golden-haired", Name of a loka -pāla - (son of marīci - ) hiraṇyaroma n m. of bhīṣmaka - hiraṇyaroma n m. of a son of parjanya - hiraṇyaroma n m. of various ṛṣi - s hrasvaroma n m. "short-haired", Name of a king of videha - (son of svarṇa -roman - ) hṛṣṭaroma n mfn. having the hair of the body bristling or thrilling (with delight or rapture) hṛṣṭaroma n m. Name of an asura - jātaroma mfn. haired (a - - negative ) kapiroma latā f. idem or 'f. Mucuna Pruritus ' kapiroma phalā f. Mucuna Pruritus kapotaroma n m. Name of a king khaḍgaroma n m. "sword-haired", Name of the charioteer of jālaṃdhara - khararoma n m. "having rough hair", Name of one of the nāga - chiefs inhabiting hell kṛtiroma n m. Name of a son of kṛti -rāta - mahāroma n mfn. having large or thick hair on the body (said of śiva - ) mahāroma n m. Name of a king mahāroma n m. of the superior of a Buddhist monastery (wrong reading -roma - ; see -loman - ). mahāroma śa mfn. having large or thick hair mayūraroma n (may/ūra - - ) mfn. "peacock-haired"(said of indra - 's horses) mīmāṃsāśiroma ṇi m. "crest-gem of the Mi1ma1n6sa1", Name of an author (also called nīla -kaṇṭha - ) mṛduroma ka or m. "having soft hair", a hare. mṛduroma n (A.) m. "having soft hair", a hare. mṛduroma vat ( ) m. "having soft hair", a hare. mṛgaroma ja mfn. "produced from animal's hair", woollen nañśiroma ṇi m. Name of work netraroma n n. the eyelash nibandhaśiroma ṇyuktanirṇaya m. plural Name of work nīcanakharoma n mfn. having short nails and hair nigūḍharoma n mfn. having concealed hair nyāyaśiroma ṇi m. Name of work paṇḍitaśiroma ṇi m. Name of rāmakṛṣṇa -bhaṭṭa - paribhāṣāśiroma ṇi m. Name of work pāṭalaroma ka mfn. red-maned (as a horse), piṅgalaroma n mfn. tawny-haired (said of a piśāca - ) pradakṣiṇāvartaikaroma tā f. having single hairs on the body and all turning to the reverential prahṛṣṭaroma n mfn. one who has erected hair prahṛṣṭaroma n m. Name of an asura - prāmāṇyavādaśiroma ṇi m. Name of work praśnaśiroma ṇi m. Name of work pṛthuroma n m. "having broad hairs or scales", a fish pṛthuroma yugma n. the zodiacal sign Pisces rasarājaśiroma ṇi m. Name of medical work rudraroma n f. Name of one of the mātṛ - s attending upon skanda - sahasraroma n n. "having a thousand hairs", a blanket saṃgītaśiroma ṇi m. Name of work saṃhṛṣṭaroma n mfn. one who has the hair of the body bristling (with joy), thrilled, delighted śaṅkharoma n m. Name of a serpent-demon saroma mfn. having hair, hairy saroma kaṇṭaka mfn. having the hair bristling or thrilling with ecstacy saroma vikriya mfn. idem or 'mfn. having the hair bristling or thrilling with ecstacy ' sarpavṛścikaroma vat mfn. having snake and scorpions for hair sarvadarśanaśiroma ṇi m. Name of work sarvatantraśiroma ṇi m. Name of work sauśroma teya m. a patronymic siddhāntaśiroma ṇi m. Name of an astronomy work by bhāskara - (in 4 divisions called līlāvatī - , bīja -gaṇita - , gaṇitā dhyāya - ,and golā dhyāya - ) siddhāntaśiroma ṇiprakāśa m. Name of Comm. on the above work siddhāntaśiroma ṇivāsanāvārttika n. Name of Comm. on the above work siddhāntaśiroma ṇyudāharaṇa n. Name of Comm. on the above work śiroma ṇi m. "crest-jewel", a jewel worn on the head etc. śiroma ṇi m. the chief of (genitive case or compound ; śiromaṇitā -tā - f. ) etc. śiroma ṇi m. a title of honour conferred on Pandits śiroma ṇi m. Name of the chief work on any subject and of various eminent scholars śiroma ṇibhaṭṭa m. Name of various authors. śiroma ṇibhaṭṭācārya m. Name of various authors. śiroma ṇikhaṇḍana n. Name of work śiroma ṇimathurānāthīya n. Name of work śiroma ṇinyāyānusārivivṛti f. Name of work śiroma ṇitā f. śiromaṇi śiroma ṇivyākhyā f. Name of work śiroma rman m. a boar śiroma uli m. "crest-jewel", an eminent or distinguished person śiśuroma n m. "having hair like a child", Name of a serpent-demon śroma ta n. (confer, compare śru -mat - ) renown, fame, celebrity, glory (instrumental case plural "gloriously") [ confer, compare Zend sraoman; German liumunt,Leumund.] stabdharoma kūpa mfn. one who has the pores of the skin stopped up ( stabdharomakūpatā -tā - f. ), lb. stabdharoma kūpatā f. stabdharomakūpa stabdharoma na m. "stiff-haired", a boar, hog sthūlaroma mfn. thick-haired subantaśiroma ṇi m. Name of work sūciroma n m. "having needle-like bristles", a hog sūcīroma n See sūci -r - śūdrācāraśiroma ṇi m. Name of work suroma n m. "fine-haired", Name of a serpent-demon suvarṇaroma n mfn. having golden wool suvarṇaroma n mfn. gold-haired suvarṇaroma n m. a ram suvarṇaroma n m. Name of a son of mahā -roman - svarṇaroma n m. "gold-haired", Name of a king śvāvidroma n n. the quill of a porcupine śvetaroma n n. white hair tārkikaśiroma ṇi m. equals -cūḍām - . ūrdhvāgraroma tā f. having the hairs of the body erect [one of this 32 signs of perfection], . ūrdhvaroma n mfn. having the hair of the body erect ūrdhvaroma n m. Name of a mountain vāstuśiroma ṇi m. Name of work vedāntaśiroma ṇi m. Name of work vikīrṇaroma n n. a kind of fragrant plant yaṅlugantaśiroma ṇi m. Name of work yātrāśiroma ṇī m. Name of work
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roma ḥ रोमः A hole, cavity. -Comp. -निलयः the skin; Mātaṅga L.4.2. -रोमम् Water. roma kaḥ रोमकः 1 The city of Rome. -2 A Roman, an inhabitant of Rome (usually in pl.); Mb.2.51.17. -3 N. of an astronomer. -कम् 1 A kind of salt (पांशुलवण). -2 A kind of magnet. -Comp. -पत्तनम् the city of Rome. -सिद्धान्तः one of the five chief Siddhāntas (so called because it was probably derived from the Romans). roma n रोमन् n. [रु-मनिन् Uṇ.4.15] 1 The hair on the body of men and animals; especially, short hair, bristles or down; रोमाणि च रहस्यानि सर्वाण्येव विवर्जयेत् Ms. 4.144;8.116; Bhāg.11.18.3. -2 The feathers of birds. -3 The scales of a fish. -Comp. -अङ्कः a mark of hair; बिभ्रती श्वेतरोमाङ्कम् R.1.83. -अङ्कुरः, -अञ्चः a thrill (of rapture, horror, surprise &c.), horripilation; हर्षाद्भुतभयादिभ्यो रोमाञ्चो रोमविक्रिया S. D.167. -अञ्चित a. with the hair erect or thrilled with joy. -अन्तः the hair on the back or upper side of the hand. -आली, -आवलिः, -ली f. 1 a line of hair on the abdomen (above the navel); शिखा धूमस्येयं परिणमति रोमावलिवपुः K. P.1; रोमराजि also. -2 Puberty. -उद्गमः, -उद्भेदः erection of the hair (on the body), thrill, horripilation; रोमोद्गमः प्रादुरभूदुमायाः Ku.7.77. -कर्णकः a hare. -कूपः, -पम्, -गर्तः a pore of the skin; सो$सृजद्रोमकूपेभ्यो रौम्या- न्नाम गणेश्वरान् Mb.12.284.35. -केशरम्, -केसरम्, -गुच्छम् whisk, chowrie. -पुलकः bristling of the hair, thrill; उद्भिन्नरोमपुलकैर्बहुभिः समन्ताज्जागर्ति रक्षति विलोकयति स्मरामि Ch. P.34. -भूमिः f. 'the place of the hair', i. e. the skin. -रन्ध्रम् a pore of the skin. -राजिः, -जी, -लता f. a line of hair on the abdomen (above the navel); रराज तन्वी नवरो (लो) मराजिः Ku.1.38; Śi.9.22. -वाहिन् a. cutting-off hair. -विकारः, -विक्रिया, -विभेदः thrill, horripilation; शंसति स्म घनरोमविभेदः Ki. 9.46; प्रतिक्षणं सा कृतरोमविक्रियाम् Ku.5.1. -विध्वंसः a louse. -शातनम् a depilatory for removing the hair. -सूची a hair-pin. -हर्षः bristling of the hair, thrill; वेपथुश्च शरीरे मे रोमहर्षश्च जायते Bg.1.29. -हर्षण a. causing thrill or horripilation, thrilling, awe-inspiring; एतानि खलु सर्वभूतरो (लो) महर्षणानि दीर्घारण्यानि U.2; संवादमिम- मश्रौषमद्भुतं रोमहर्षणम् Bg.18.74. (-णः) N. of Sūta, a pupil of Vyāsa who narrated several Purāṇas to Śaunaka. (-णम्) erection of hair on the body, thrill. -हृत् n. sulpuret of arsenic. roma nthaḥ रोमन्थः [रोगं मथ्नाति मन्थ्-अण् पृषो˚ गलोपः Tv.] 1 Ruminating, chewing the cud; उद्गीर्णस्य वा अवगीर्णस्य वा मन्थो रोमन्थः Mbh.; छायाबद्धकदम्बकं मृगकुलं रोमन्थमभ्यस्यतु Ś.2.6. -2 (Hence) Frequent repetition. roma śa रोमश a. [रोमाणि सन्त्यस्य श] 1 Hairy, shaggy, woolly. -2 Applied to a faulty pronunciation of vowels. -शः 1 A sheep, ram. -2 A hog, boar. -शी A squirrel. -शम् The pudenda; न सेशे यस्य रोमशम् Rv.1.86.17.
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roma m. Rome. roma harṣa m. bristling of the hair, thrill (caused by cold, fear, joy, anger, or wantonness); -harshana, a. causing the hair to bristle, thrilling (with rapture or horror); -harshin, a. whose hair is bristling, thrilled. roma kūpa m. n. (hair-pit), pore of the skin. roma n n. hair on the body of men and animals (gnly. excluding the long hair of the head, beard, mane, or tail); plumage; fish-scales (rare). roma ntha m. ruminating, chewing the cud; chewing (of betel); frequent repe tition. roma nthāya den. Â. chew the cud. roma ṇvat a. hairy (RV.1). roma pulaka m. bristling of the hair, thrill; -baddha, pp. woven out of hair; -bandha, m. web of hair; -râg&ibrevcirc;, f. line or streak of hair (esp. above the navel in women, as a mark of puberty): (i)-patha, m. waist; -vat, a. hairy; -vikriyâ, f. horripilation, thrill. roma śa a. hairy, shaggy. śroma ta n. fair fame, celebrity (RV.): in. pl. gloriously. saroma a. hairy: -½añka, a. having bristling hair: -m, ad.
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roma śā Is mentioned in the Bṛhaddevatā as the wife of king Bhāvayavya, and is credited with the authorship of a Rigvedic verse. But in reality the word romaśā in that verse, which is the source of the legend, is merely an adjective meaning * hairy.’ aṣāḍhi sauśroma teya Sauśromateya was a man who is stated in the śatapatha Brāhmana to have died because the heads for the sacrifice in connection with the laying of the bricks of the fire-altar had been obtained in an improper manner. aṣādhi sauśroma teya According to the Satapatha Brāhmana, he was ruined because the heads were put on at the Agniciti in a certain manner, and not correctly. sauśroma teya ‘Descendant of Suśromatā,’ is the metronymic of Aṣādhi in the śatapatha Brāhmaṇa. Cf. Áṣādhi.
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tiro roma pavate adridugdhaḥ RV.9.97.11b; SV.2.370b. tiro romāṇy avyayā RV.9.62.8b. See tiro vārāṇy. akṣaṇvan vapa keśaśmaśruroma parivapa nakhāni ca kuru # Kauś.54.1. Cf. prec. agnir ha dāti romā pṛthivyāḥ # RV.1.65.8b. āpo bhṛgvaṅgiromayam # GB.1.1.39b. ud aśvinā ūhathuḥ śromatāya kam # RV.1.182.7d. keno nu kaṃ śromatena na śuśruve # RV.8.66.9c; AVś.20.97.3c. tiro vārāṇy avyayā # RV.9.67.4b; 107.10b; SV.1.513b; 2.330b,1039b. See tiro romāṇy. divīva dyām adhi naḥ śromataṃ dhāḥ # RV.7.24.5d; ā.1.5.2.16. na seśe yasya romaśam # RV.10.86.17a; AVś.20.126.17a; śś.16.13.10. paro mātrayā tanvā (TB. tanuvā) vṛdhānaḥ # RV.7.99.1a; MS.4.14.5a: 221.5; TB.2.8.3.2a; Aś.3.8.1. Ps: paro mātrayā Aś.7.9.4; śś.12.26.19; paromātreti VHDh.2.52; 5.496; 6.86; 7.301; 8.55,237; paraḥ Rvidh.2.29.5. yāmi mayūraromabhiḥ # TA.1.12.2b. yāhi mayūraromabhiḥ # RV.3.45.1b; AVś.7.117.1b; SV.1.246b; 2.1068b; VS.20.53b; TA.1.12.2b. yuvāyavo 'ti romāṇy avyayā # RV.1.135.6f.
Dictionary of Sanskrit Grammar KV Abhyankar
"roma" has 6 results. tiṅantaśiroma ṇi a work dealing with verbal forms written by शिरोमणिभट्टाचार्य. yaḍlugantaśiroma ṇi a grammar work dealing with the frequentative roots written by Pandita Sesakrsna. roma śa one of the faults in pronunciation; confer, compare प्रगीत उपगीतः क्ष्क्ण्णो रोमश इति M. Bh I. 1. Ah. 1. śiroma ṇibhaṭṭācārya a grammarian who wrote the grammatical works कारकविवेक, तद्धितकोश and तिङन्तशिरोमणि. taddhitakośa a work on the taddhita section written by Siromani Bhattacarya, who has also written तिङन्तशिरोमणि. śeṣakṛṣṇa one of the prominent grammarians belonging to the Sesa family, who was the son of नरससिंहशेत्र. He wrote a gloss on the Prakriyakaumudi and two small works Prakrtacandrika and Padacandrika. Two other minor grammar works viz. the Yanlugantasiromani and Upapadamatinsutravyakhyana are ascribed to शेषकृष्ण who may be the same as शेषकृष्ण the son of नरसिंह, or another, as there were many persons who had the name Krsna in the big family.
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roma noun (neuter) hair (roman)
water (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
romalavaṇa, gaḍalavaṇaFrequency rank 13721/72933 roma noun (masculine) name of a people (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the city Rome (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 63840/72933 roma dvīpa noun (masculine) [medic.] a class of wormsFrequency rank 38810/72933 roma garta noun (masculine) Frequency rank 38809/72933 roma haraṇa noun (neuter) haritālaFrequency rank 63849/72933 roma harṣa noun (masculine) the bristling of the hairs of the body (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
thrill (caused by joy) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 9687/72933 roma harṣaṇa noun (neuter) Frequency rank 63850/72933 roma harṣaṇa adjective causing the hairs to bristle or stand erect (through excessive joy or terror) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 15159/72933 roma harṣaṇa noun (masculine) name of Sūta (the pupil of Vyāsa and supposed narrator of the Purāṇas) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of the father of Sūta (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Terminalia Bellerica (the nuts of which are used as dice) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 9457/72933 roma ja noun (neuter) a kind of cloth (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 63842/72933 roma ka noun (neuter) a kind of magnet (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a kind of saline earth and the salt extracted from it (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a kind of kānta
audbhidaFrequency rank 8010/72933 roma ka noun (neuter) hair (esp. ifc) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 25215/72933 roma kanda noun (masculine) Dioscorea Globosa (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 63841/72933 roma kānta noun (neuter) a kind of kāntaFrequency rank 22142/72933 roma kūpa noun (masculine neuter) a pore of the skin (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 8011/72933 roma latikā noun (feminine) a winding line of hair above the navel (in women) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 63846/72933 roma lavaṇa noun (neuter) romakalavaṇaFrequency rank 38811/72933 roma n noun (neuter) (esp.) short hair (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
bristles (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
down (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
nap (less properly applicable to the long hair on the head and beard of men) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the feathers of a bird (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the hair on the body of men and animals (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the scales of a fish (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
wool (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 1402/72933 roma ntha noun (masculine) chewing (of betel) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
chewing the cud (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
frequent repetition (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
ruminating (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 63844/72933 roma phalā noun (feminine neuter) a species of plant (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 63845/72933 roma pāda noun (masculine) name of two kings (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 11060/72933 roma rāji noun (feminine) a row or line or streak of hair (esp. on the abdomen of women just above the navel) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 25216/72933 roma rājī noun (feminine) a row or line or streak of hair (esp. on the abdomen of women just above the navel) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 12195/72933 roma tā noun (feminine) Frequency rank 63843/72933 roma vallī noun (feminine) Mucuna Pruritus (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 63847/72933 roma vant adjective covered with hairs (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
possessed of hair (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 38812/72933 roma vidhvaṃsa noun (masculine) a louse (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
[medic.] a class of wormsFrequency rank 38813/72933 roma śa noun (neuter) Cassia bark
the pudenda (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 38814/72933 roma śa noun (masculine) dullala (?) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a hog (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a sheep (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
boar (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a ṣi (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a Rākṣasa
name of an astronomer (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of two plants (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of Śiva
ram (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 16058/72933 roma śa adjective hairy (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
having thick hair or wool (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
shaggy (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 9923/72933 roma śā noun (feminine) another plant (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Cucumis Utilissimus (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of the reputed authoress of RV 1.126,7 (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 22143/72933 roma śīphala noun (neuter) Frequency rank 63848/72933 aroma n adjective hairlessFrequency rank 44882/72933 aroma adjective hairless (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 32535/72933 aroma śa adjective hairless (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 20751/72933 kapiroma phalā noun (feminine) Mucuna Pruritus (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 48550/72933 kapotaroma n noun (masculine) name of a king (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 21019/72933 kāñcanaroma n adjective having golden hairFrequency rank 49046/72933 kāpotaroma ka noun (masculine) name of a son of DhṛṣṭaFrequency rank 49118/72933 triśiroma ta noun (neuter) name of a workFrequency rank 54001/72933 nīroma adjective hairlessFrequency rank 56629/72933 pṛthuroma n noun (masculine) a fish (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 29080/72933 mahāroma n noun (masculine) name of a king (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of the superior of a Buddhist monastery (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of ŚivaFrequency rank 22009/72933 vikīrṇaroma n noun (neuter) a kind of plantFrequency rank 65366/72933 viroma adjective hairless (?)Frequency rank 39464/72933 viroma ka adjective Frequency rank 66010/72933 śaṅkuroma n noun (masculine) name of a ??Frequency rank 67111/72933 śaṅkharoma n noun (masculine) name of a serpent-demon (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 67129/72933 śaśaroma n noun (masculine) name of a serpent which was burnt in Janamejayas sarpasattraFrequency rank 67335/72933 śiroma ṇi noun (masculine) a jewel worn on the head (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a title of honour conferred on Paṇḍits (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of the chief wk. on any subject and of various eminent scholars (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the chief of (gen. or comp) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 22412/72933 śīrṇaroma ka noun (neuter) sthauṇeyakaFrequency rank 40078/72933 śīrṇaroma śuka noun (neuter) a kind of perfumeFrequency rank 67786/72933 stabdharoma n noun (masculine) a wild boarFrequency rank 41176/72933 stabdharoma tā noun (feminine) Frequency rank 71666/72933 svarṇaroma n noun (masculine) name of a king (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 31219/72933 hiraṇyaroma n noun (masculine) name of a Lokapāla (son of Marīci) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a son of Parjanya (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of Bhishmaka (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of various ṣis (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 22776/72933 hiraṇyaroma ka noun (masculine) hiraṇyaromanFrequency rank 72604/72933 hemaroma n noun (masculine) name of a man (?)Frequency rank 72707/72933 hrasvaroma n noun (masculine) name of a king of Videha (son of Svarṇaroman) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 31318/72933
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ajāmoda
goat’s delight; Plant bishop’s weed, ajowan caraway; dried aromatic fruits of Apium leptophyllum; A. graveo; Trachyspermum roxburghianum.
āmragandha
Plant Limnophila aromatica; Limnophila gratioloides; ricepaddy herb.
aranyaharidra
Plant wild turmeric, Curcuma aromatica.
audumbarakuṣṭha
patcy leprosy; lepromatous leprosy
caturbīja
Plant aggregate of four kinds of aromatic seeds; methi (funegreek), candrasūra (garden cress), kālājāji (small fennel), yavāni (Bishop’s weed)
dadru
1. skinrash; 2. ring worm infestation on skin; 3. lepromatous leprosy.
darvika
1. ladle; 2. collyrium prepared from curcuma aromatica or xanthorrhiza for eyes.
dhūpa,dhūpana
fumigation; aromatic vapour or smoke.
jiñgini
Plant wodier tree, Lannea coromandical, L. grandis.
karmaraṅga
Plant coromandal goosberry, Averrhoa carambola.
karpūra
Plant camphor, Cinnamonum camphora; Dryobalanops aromatica. karpūra śilājit white asphalt.
lavaṇapañcaka
(lavaṇa.pancaka) five salts:saindhava, romaka, sāmudra, biḍā, sauvarcala.
lavaṇga
Plant cloves, dried flower bud of Syzygium aromaticum syn. Eugenia aromatica.
manḍala
1. nonlepromatous lesion, 2. territory, 3. unit of forty days; 4. an area or a sphear in eye; 5. ringworm.
manḍalakuṣṭa
lepromatous lesion.
nidānapañcaka
aetiological pentad or five clinical barometers. Mādhavanidāna describes them as prodromal symptoms (pūrvarūpa), manifested symptoms (rūpa), pathogenesis (samprāpti), allaying by suitable remedies or predilection (upaśaya) and eight kinds of physical examination (aṣṭavidhaparīkṣa).
pāṣāṇabheda
Plant stone-breaker, rhizome of Bergenia ligulata, B. ciliate; Coleus aromatucus; Aerva lanata; Rotula aquatica. exact identity not yet established.
roma
hair, wool, feather of a bird; roma harṣa thrill, pilomotor reflex; roma sanjanana herb that promotes hair growth.
roma kalavaṇa
salt made from Sambhar lake or from the soil near this lake in Rajasthan.
trijāta
three aromatics; cinnamon bark, cardamom and cinnamon leaves. tvak, ela, patra.
upaśirṣika
fatty tumor, neuro fibroma.
Wordnet Search
"roma" has 36 results.
roma
roma nāṅkaḥ
romanabhāṣāyāḥ aṅkaḥ।
eṣā saṅkhyā romanāṅkeṣu likhatu।
roma
kambalam, rallakaḥ, veśakaḥ, roma yoniḥ, reṇukā, prāvaraḥ
meṣādilomaracitaghanavastram।
rāmaḥ kambalaṃ gṛhītvā svapiti।
roma
prasannatā, paramānandam, pulakitatvam, atyānandaḥ, paramaharṣaḥ, atyantaharṣaḥ, harṣasaṃmohaḥ, ānandamohaḥ, mohāvasthā, ānandaveśaḥ, ālhādaneśaḥ, harṣāveśaḥ, paramasukham, brahmasukham, brahmānandaḥ, praharṣaḥ, pramadaḥ, unmadaḥ, mādaḥ, harṣonmattatā, harṣonmādaḥ, roma harṣaḥ
prasannasya bhāvaḥ।
rāmasya mukhe prasannatā dṛśyate।
roma
roma nthaḥ, roma ntham
paunaḥpaunikacarvaṇam।
gauḥ chāyāṃ sthitvā romanthaṃ karoti।
roma
akaca, akeśa, aroma , alomaka, utkaca, nirloma, vikaca, vikeśa
yasya śīrṣaṃ keśarahitam asti।
saḥ akacasya śīrṣe punaḥpunaḥ āghātaṃ karoti।
roma
carma, tvak, asṛgdharā, kṛttiḥ, ajinam, dehacarmam, raktādhāraḥ, roma bhūmiḥ, asṛgvarā
śarīrasya āvaraṇam।
nirbhinnānyasya carmāṇi lokapālaḥ anilaḥ aviśat।
roma
roma nthāya
śṛṅgināṃ catuṣpādānāṃ nigalitasya khādyasya punaḥ hanucalanarūpaḥ carvaṇānukūlaḥ vyāpāraḥ।
gauḥ romanthāyate।
roma
śiroma ṇiḥ
yaḥ sarveṣu kāryeṣu sarvottamaḥ asti।
rāmacandraḥ raghukulasya śiromaṇiḥ āsīt।
roma
śiroma ṇiḥ
śirasi dhāryamāṇaṃ ratnam।
tasya śirasi śiromaṇiḥ śobhate।
roma
śmaśruḥ, mukharoma m, koṭaḥ, ghoṭaḥ, kūrcakaḥ, dāḍhikā
puṃsaḥ mukhe vardhitāḥ lomāḥ।
prāyaḥ mahātmanāṃ bṛhatī śmaśruḥ vartate।
roma
roma n
śarīrajātāṅkuraḥ; bhayāt śyāmasya śarīre romāni jāyante।/
harṣādbhutabhayādibhyo romāñco romavikrayā [sā da 167]
roma
caulam, cūḍāsaṃskāraḥ, śiroma ṇḍanam, cūḍākaraṇam
hindūnāṃ ṣoḍaśeṣu saṃskāreṣu ekaḥ yasmin bālakasya keśāḥ muṇḍyante।
saḥ vārāṇasīnagare svaputrasya caulam ācarat।
roma
roma ḥ, roma nagaram
iṭalīdeśasya rājadhānī।
yadā romaḥ prājvalat tadā nīro-mahodayaḥ veṇum avādayat।
roma
roma randhram, lomavivaram, tanukūpaḥ, roma kūpaḥ, lomakūpaḥ, lomagartaḥ
śarīre vartamānāḥ randhrāḥ yebhyaḥ romāḥ jāyante।
pratidinaṃ snānena romarandhrāḥ amalināḥ bhavanti।
roma
roma harṣaḥ
ānandaḥ bhayaṃ vā yena romāñcāḥ jāyante।
mukulaḥ atyadhikena romaharṣeṇa vaktum asamarthaḥ āsīt।
roma
cāmaram, prakīrṇakam, auśīraḥ, camaram, cāmarā, camarī, vālavyajanam, roma gucchakam
camarīpucchalomanirmitaṃ vyajanam।
cāmaram rājñāṃ vā devānāṃ mūrtīnāṃ vā upari viloḍyate।
roma
bokāroma ṇḍalam
bhāratasya jhārakhaṇḍaprāntasya ekaṃ nagaram।
bokāromaṇḍalam āyasasya udyogāya prasiddham।
roma
bokāroma ṇḍalam
bhāratadeśasya jhārakhaṇḍarājye vartamānaṃ maṇḍalam।
bokāromaṇḍalasya mukhyālayaḥ bokāronagare asti।
roma
roma nībhāṣā, jipsībhāṣā
jipsijanānāṃ bhāṣā।
śyāmā romanībhāṣāṃ jānāti।
roma
kolaḥ, kitiḥ, kiriḥ, bhūdāraḥ, radāyudhaḥ, vakradaṃṣṭraḥ, varāhaḥ, roma śaḥ, sūkaraḥ, dantāyudhaḥ, śūkaraḥ, śūraḥ, krodaḥ, bahvapatyaḥ, pṛthuskandhaḥ, potrāyudhaḥ, potrī, balī, ghoṇāntabhedanaḥ, daṃṣṭrī, stabdharoma
vanyavarāhaḥ।
kolaḥ saṃśayakaram asti।
roma
meṣaḥ, meḍhraḥ, urabhraḥ, uraṇaḥ, ūrṇāyuḥ, vṛṣṇiḥ, eḍakaḥ, bheḍaḥ, huḍaḥ, śṛṅgiṇaḥ, aviḥ, lomaśaḥ, balī, roma śaḥ, bheḍuḥ, bheḍakaḥ, meṇṭaḥ, huluḥ, meṇaṭakaḥ, huḍūḥ, samphalaḥ
paśuviśeṣaḥ-yasmāt ūrṇā prāpsyate।
meṣapālaḥ meṣān cārayati।
roma
roma śa, lomaśa
adhikakeśayuktaḥ।
romaśāḥ prāṇinaḥ teṣāṃ keśānāṃ prāptyarthaṃ pālyante।
roma
devadālī, turaṅgikā, jīmūtakaḥ, kaṇṭaphalā, garā, garī, veṇī, mahākoṣaphalā, kaṭphalā, ghorā, kadambī, viṣahā, karkaṭī, sāramūṣikā, vṛntakoṣā, dālī, roma śapatrikā, kuraṅgikā, sutarkārī, devatāḍaḥ
kośātakyāḥ iva latāprakāraḥ।
atra sarvatra devadālī asti।
roma
kumbhī, pāṭalāvṛkṣaḥ, vāriparṇī, kaṭphalaḥ, roma śaḥ, parpaṭadrumaḥ
vṛkṣaviśeṣaḥ- asya guṇāḥ kaṭutvaṃ, kaṣāyatvam, uṣṇatvaṃ, grāhitvaṃ, vātakapha़haratvam ।
kumbhī rājanirghaṇṭe varṇitā asti
roma
śiroma ṇibhaṭṭaḥ
lekhakaviśeṣaḥ ।
śiromaṇibhaṭṭaḥ iti nāmakānāṃ naikeṣāṃ lekhakānām ullekhaḥ vivaraṇapustikāyām asti
roma
śiroma ṇibhaṭṭācāryaḥ
lekhakanāmaviśeṣaḥ ।
śiromaṇibhaṭṭācāryaḥ iti nāmakānāṃ naikeṣāṃ lekhakānāṃ varṇanaṃ vivaraṇapustikāyām asti
roma
bṛhadroma paṭṭanam
ekaṃ sthānam ।
kośakāraiḥ bṛhadromapaṭṭanaṃ samullikhitaṃ vidyate
roma
kumbhī, pāṭalāvṛkṣaḥ, vāriparṇī, kaṭphalaḥ, roma śaḥ, parpaṭadrumaḥ
vṛkṣaviśeṣaḥ- asya guṇāḥ kaṭutvaṃ,kaṣāyatvam,uṣṇatvaṃ,grāhitvaṃ,vātakapha़haratvam ।
kumbhī rājanirghaṇṭe varṇitā asti
roma
bṛhadroma paṭṭanam
ekaṃ sthānam ।
kośakāraiḥ bṛhadromapaṭṭanaṃ samullikhitaṃ vidyate
roma
roma ḥ
ekaḥ janasamūhaḥ ।
romasya ullekhaḥ viṣṇupurāṇe vartate
roma
roma śaḥ, kambhī
kṣupaviśeṣaḥ ।
romaśasya ullekhaḥ kośe vartate
roma
roma śaḥ, piṇḍāluḥ
kṣupaviśeṣaḥ ।
romaśasya ullekhaḥ kośe vartate
roma
roma śaḥ
ekaḥ ṛṣiḥ ।
romaśasya ullekhaḥ bhāgavatapurāṇe vartate
roma
roma śaḥ
ekaḥ jyotirjñaḥ ।
romaśasya ullekhaḥ kośe vartate
roma
roma śā
ekā strīkaviḥ ।
romaśāyā ullekhaḥ ṛgveda-anukramaṇikāyāṃ vartate
roma
dagdharuhā, dagdhikā, sthaleruhā, roma śā, karkaśadalā, bhasmarohā, sudagdhikā
ekaḥ kṣupaḥ asya guṇāḥ kaṭutvaṃ kaṣāyatvam uṣṇatvaṃ kaphavātanāśitvaṃ pittaprakopanatvaṃ jaṭharānaladīpanatvaṃ ca ।
dagdharuhāyāḥ ullekhaḥ rājanirghaṇṭave vartate