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18 results for st/oma
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caturviṃśam. (scilicet st/oma-) Name of a stoma- having 24 parts View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
catustriṃśam. (scilicet st/oma-) a stoma- consisting of 34 parts View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
goṣṭoma(g/o--) m. (st/oma- ) an ekāha- ceremony forming part of the abhiplava- which lasts 6 days (also called g/o- q.v) (see -stoma-.) 1. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cl.1.3.5.P. ṛcchati-, iyarti-, ṛṇoti-, and ṛṇvati- (only Vedic or Veda) ; āra-, ariṣyati-, ārat-, and ārṣīt-, to go, move, rise, tend upwards etc. ; to go towards, meet with, fall upon or into, reach, obtain etc. ; to fall to one's share, occur, befall (with accusative) etc. ; to advance towards a foe, attack, invade ; to hurt, offend ; to move, excite, erect, raise, (/iyarti v/ācam-,he raises his voice ; st/omān iyarmi-,I sing hymns ) : Causal arpayati-, to cause to move, throw, cast etc. ; to cast through, pierce ; to put in or upon, place, insert, fix into or upon, fasten etc. ; to place on, apply etc. ; to direct or turn towards etc. ; to deliver up, surrender, offer, reach over, present, give etc. ; to give back, restore etc.: Vedic or Veda Intensive alarti- ; (2. sg. alarṣi- ) ; to move or go towards with speed or zeal: Class. Intensive A1. arāryate- () , to wander about, haste towards ; ([ confer, compare Greek , , etc.: Zendir: Latin or-ior,re-mus,aro: Gothic argan: Anglo-Saxon a1r:Old High German ruo-dar,ar-an: Lithuanian ir-ti,"to row";ar-ti,"to plough."]) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
stomabhāgamf(ā-)n. (st/oma--) one whose share is the stoma- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
stomapṛṣṭha(st/oma--) mf(ā-)n. having stoma- and pṛṣṭha-s View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
stomapurogava(st/oma--) mfn. having the stoma- as a leader or chief View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
stomataṣṭa(st/oma--) mfn. fashioned or formed into a hymn (or into the subject of a hymn), composed by poets View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
stomavāhas(st/oma--) mfn. offering or receiving praise View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
taṣṭamfn. see s/u--, st/oma-- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
trayastriṃśamf(-)n. consisting of 33 parts (st/oma-,sometimes to be supplied) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
trayodaśamf(ī-)n. consisting of 13 parts (st/oma-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
trayoviṃśamf(-)n. consisting of 23 parts (st/oma-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
triṇavamfn. consisting of 3 x 9 parts (st/oma-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
triṇavamfn. connected with the st/oma- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
triṇavavartanimfn. forming the path for the st/oma- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
triparyāyamfn. having 3 turns (a st/oma-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
trivṛtm. (with or without st/oma-) a threefold stoma- (in which first the three 1st verses of each tṛca- ofRV. ix, II are sung together, then the 2nd verses, and lastly the 3rd) etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
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