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su | cl.1 P. A1. savati-, te-, to go, move ( sru-). |
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su | (=1. sū-) cl.1.2. P. (; savati-, sauti-,only in 3. sg. proper sauti-and 2. sg. imperative suhi-) to urge, impel, incite ; to possess supremacy |
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su | cl.5 P. A1. () sun/oti-, sunute- (in plural sunv/anti-, sunvir/e-[with pass. sense] and suṣvati-; parasmE-pada sunv/at-or sunvān/a-[the latter with act. and pass. sense] ; perfect tense suṣāva-, suṣuma-etc. ; parasmE-pada in veda- suṣuv/as-and suṣvāṇ/a-[the later generally with pass. sense; according to to on , also suṣuvāṇa-with act. sense]; Aorist according to to grammar asāvīt-or asauṣīt-, asoṣṭa-or asaviṣṭa-;in also imperative s/otu-, sut/am-,and p. [mostly pass.] suvān/a-[but the spoken form is svān/a-and so written in , suv-in ];and 3. plural asuṣavuḥ- ; future sotā- ; soṣyati- ; saviṣyati- ; infinitive mood s/otave-, s/otos- : ; sotum- grammar; ind.p. -s/utya- ; -sūya- ), to press out, extract (especially the juice from the soma- plant for libations) ; to distil, prepare (wine, spirits etc.) Scholiast or Commentator on : Passive voice sūy/ate- (in also A1.3. sg. sunve-and 3. plural sunvir/e-with pass. sense; Aorist /asāvi- ) : Causal -sāvayati- or -ṣāvayati- (See abhi-ṣu-and pra-su-; Aorist asūṣavat- according to to some asīṣavat-) grammar : Desiderative of Causal suṣāvayiṣati- : Desiderative susūṣati-, te- : Intensive soṣūyate-, soṣavīti-, soṣoti- |
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su | (=2. sū-), (only in 3. sg. sauti-See pra-sū-) to beget, bring forth. |
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su | ind. (opp. to dus-and corresponding in sense to Greek ;perhaps connected with 1. v/asu-,and, according to to some, with pronoun base sa-,as ku-with ka-;in veda- also s/ū-and liable to become ṣu-or ṣū-and to lengthen a preceding vowel, while a following na-may become ṇa-;it may be used as an adjective (cf. mfn.) or adverb), good, excellent, right, virtuous, beautiful, easy, well, rightly, much, greatly, very, any, easily, willingly, quickly (in older language often with other particles; especially with u-,="forthwith, immediately";with mo- id est mā u-,="never, by no means"; s/u kam-often emphatically with an imperative exempli gratia, 'for example' t/iṣṭhā s/u kam maghavan m/ā parā gāḥ-,"do tarry O maghavan-, go not past" ; su-always qualifies the meaning of a verb and is never used independently at the beginning of a verse;in later language it is rarely a separate word, but is mostly prefixed to substantives, adjectives, adverbs and participles, exceptionally also to an ind.p. exempli gratia, 'for example' su-baddhvā-,"having well bound" ;or even to a finite verb exempli gratia, 'for example' su-nirvavau- ) |
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su | (to be similarly prefixed to the following, in which the initial ṣ-stands for an originally s-): |
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sub | in compound for sup-. |
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subabhru | mfn. dark brown |
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subaddha | mf(/ā-)n. bound fast |
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subaddha | mf(/ā-)n. firmly closed, clenched |
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subaddha | su-bandha- etc. See . |
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subahu | mf(vī-)n. very much, very many, very numerous etc. |
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subahu | ind. much, very much, greatly |
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subāhu | mfn. having strong or handsome arms |
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subāhu | m. Name of a serpent-demon |
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subāhu | m. of one of skanda-'s attendants |
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subāhu | m. of a dānava- |
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subāhu | m. of a rākṣasa- (see -śatru-) |
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subāhu | m. of a yakṣa- |
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subāhu | m. of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra- and king of cedi- |
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subāhu | m. of a king of videhā- |
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subāhu | m. of a son of mati-nāra- |
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subāhu | m. of a son of citraka- |
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subāhu | m. of a son of kṛṣṇa- |
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subāhu | m. of a son of śatru-ghna- |
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subāhu | m. of a son of pratibāhu- |
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subāhu | m. of a son of kuvalayāśva- |
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subāhu | m. of a brother of alarka- |
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subāhu | m. of a bodhi-sattva- and a bhikṣu- |
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subāhu | m. of a monkey |
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subāhu | f. (/us-) Name of an apsaras- |
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subahudhā | ind. very much, often, frequently |
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subāhuka | m. Name of a yakṣa- |
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subāhuparipṛcchā | f. Name of work |
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subahuśas | ind. idem or 'ind. very much, often, frequently ' |
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subāhuśatru | m. Name of rāma- |
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subahuśruta | mfn. deeply versed in the veda- etc. |
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subāhuyukta | m. Name of a king of the gandharva-s |
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subala | m. "very powerful", Name of śiva- |
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subala | m. of a mythical bird (son of vainateya-) |
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subala | m. of a son of manu- bhautya- |
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subala | m. of a son of sumati- |
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subala | m. of a king of the gāndhāra-s (father of śakuni- and the wife of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-) |
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subāla | mfn. very childish |
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subāla | m. a good boy |
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subāla | m. a god |
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subāla | n. Name of an upaniṣad- |
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subalacandra | m. (with ācārya-) Name of an author |
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subāladhi | See -vāladhi-. |
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subālāgrāma | m. Name of a village |
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subālaka | m. Name of the author of a kāma-śāstra- |
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subalaputra | m. "son of subala-", Name of śakuni- (see saubala-) |
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subalavat | mfn. very strong or powerful, |
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subāliśa | mf(ā-)n. very childish or foolish |
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subandha | mfn. well bound or secured, having a good binding |
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subandha | m. sesamum |
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subandhanavimocana | m. "good deliverer from bonds", Name of śiva- |
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subāndhava | m. "good friend", Name of śiva- |
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subandhu | mfn. closely connected or related, good friend |
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subandhu | m. Name of a ṛṣi- (having the patronymic gaupāyana- or laupāyana- and author of various hymns in ) |
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subandhu | m. Name of the author of the vāsava-dattā- (who prob. lived in 7th century A.D.) |
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subandhu | m. of a merchant |
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subandhu | m. of various other persons |
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subandhu | mfn. closely connected or related, good friend |
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subandhu | m. Name of a ṛṣi- (having the patronymic gaupāyana- or laupāyana- and author of various hymns in ) |
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subandhu | m. Name of the author of the vāsava-dattā- (who prob. lived in 7th century A.D.) |
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subandhu | m. of a merchant |
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subandhu | m. of various other persons |
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subanta | n. technical expression for an inflected noun as ending with a case-termination |
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subantaprakāśa | m. Name of work |
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subantaprakriyāsarvasva | n. Name of work |
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subantarūpāvalī | f. Name of work |
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subantasaṃgraha | m. Name of work |
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subantaśiromaṇi | m. Name of work |
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subantavāda | m. Name of work |
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subantavyākhyāna | n. Name of work |
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subarhis | mfn. having good sacrificial grass |
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subartha | m. (prob.) the meaning of a case-termination |
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subarthanirṇaya | m. Name of work |
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subarthasaṃgraha | m. Name of work |
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subarthatattvāvaloka | m. Name of work |
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subdha | mfn. smothered |
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subh | cl.9.6. P. subhnāti-, sumbhati-, (prob.) to smother (only imperfect tense asubhnan- ;and pr. p. sumbhan- ) ; cl.1.6. P. sobhati-, subhati- varia lectio for śubh- |
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subha | n. (for subha-See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order) an auspicious constellation |
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subha | mfn. (for su-bha-See) , often wrong reading for śubha-. |
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subhabodhārthamālāpaddhati | f. Name of work |
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subhadra | mf(ā-)n. (s/u--) very glorious or splendid or auspicious or fortunate |
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subhadra | m. Azadirachta Indica |
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subhadra | m. Name of viṣṇu- |
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subhadra | m. (prob.) of sanat-kumāra- |
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subhadra | m. of a son of vasu-deva- |
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subhadra | m. of a son of kṛṣṇa- |
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subhadra | m. of a son of idhmajihva- |
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subhadra | m. of the last man converted by gautama- buddha- |
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subhadra | m. of a scholar, Jain |
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subhadra | m. of a mountain |
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subhadrā | f. Name of various well-known plants (exempli gratia, 'for example' Ichnocarpus Frutescens;Curcuma Zedoaria;Prosopis Spicigera etc.) |
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subhadrā | f. (in music) a particular śruti- |
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subhadrā | f. a form of durgā- |
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subhadrā | f. Name of a younger sister of kṛṣṇa- and wife of arjuna- (she was forcibly carried off by arjuna- from dvārakā- wish kṛṣṇa-'s permission, as described in ;her image is borne in procession with those of jagannātha- and bala-rāma-) etc. |
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subhadrā | f. of a wife of durgama- |
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subhadrā | f. of a daughter of balin- and wife of avīkṣita- |
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subhadrā | f. of a grand daughter of rukmin- and wife of aniruddha- |
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subhadrā | f. of a daughter of the asura- su-māya- |
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subhadrā | f. of a mythical cow |
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subhadrā | f. of a poetess |
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subhadra | n. fortune, welfare |
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subhadra | n. Name of a catvara- (q.v) |
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subhadra | n. of a varṣa- in plakṣadvīpa- ruled by su-bhadra- |
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subhadrādhanaṃjaya | n. Name of a nāṭaka- |
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subhadraharaṇa | n. "the carrying off of subhadrā-", Name of a section in the (see above) and of other poems |
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subhadraka | m. the car or vehicle of a god for carrying his image in procession |
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subhadraka | m. the plant Aegle Marmelos |
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subhadrakā | (s/ubhadrikā-) f. a courtezan |
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subhadrakā | f. a kind of metre |
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subhadrakā | f. of a younger sister of kṛṣṇa- (See next) |
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subhadraka | n. a kind of metre |
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subhadrāṇī | f. Ficus Heterophylla |
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subhadrāpariṇaya | n. Name of a nāṭaka- |
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subhadrapūrvaja | m. "elder brother of subhadrā-", Name of kṛṣṇa- |
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subhadravijaya | m. Name of a nāṭaka- |
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subhadreśa | m. "lord of subhadrā-", Name of arjuna- |
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subhaga | mf(ā-)n. possessing good fortune, very fortunate or prosperous, lucky, happy, blessed, highly favoured etc. |
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subhaga | mf(ā-)n. beautiful, lovely, charming, pleasing, pretty (vocative case subhaga-and subhage-,often in friendly address) |
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subhaga | mf(ā-)n. nice (ironical) (equals śobhana-paśu- Scholiast or Commentator) |
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subhaga | mf(ā-)n. liked, beloved, dear (as a wife) |
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subhaga | mf(ā-)n. delicate, slender, thin |
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subhaga | mf(ā-)n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') suitable for (varia lectio) |
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subhaga | m. Name of śiva- |
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subhaga | m. borax |
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subhaga | m. Michelia Champaka |
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subhaga | m. Jonesia Asoka |
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subhaga | m. red Amaranth |
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subhaga | m. Name of a son of subala- |
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subhagā | f. good fortune (in this sense the locative case āsu-seems to be used) |
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subhaga | m. a beloved or favourite wife (see compound) |
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subhaga | m. a five-year-old girl representing durgā- at festivals |
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subhaga | m. musk |
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subhaga | m. Name of various plants (a species of Musa;Glycine Debilis;Cyperus Rotundus etc.) |
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subhaga | m. (in music) a particular rāgiṇī- |
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subhaga | m. Name of a daughter of prādhā- |
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subhaga | m. of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda- |
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subhaga | m. of a kind of fairy |
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subhaga | n. good fortune |
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subhaga | n. bitumen |
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subhāga | mf(/ā-)n. fortunate, wealthy, rich |
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subhāgā | f. Name of a daughter of raudrāśva- |
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subhaga | -bhaṅga- etc. See p.1229, columns 2, 3. |
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subhagākheṭabhūmi | mfn. having fine hunting-grounds ( subhagākheṭabhūmitva -tva- n.) |
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subhagākheṭabhūmitva | n. subhagākheṭabhūmi |
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subhagam | ind. beautifully, charmingly |
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subhagam | ind. greatly, in a high degree (varia lectio for sutarām-) |
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subhagamānin | mfn. thinking one's self fortunate or pleasing |
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subhagambhaviṣṇu | mfn. becoming fortunate or pleasing |
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subhagambhāvuka | mfn. idem or 'mfn. becoming fortunate or pleasing ' |
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subhagaṃkaraṇa | mf(ī-)n. making happy |
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subhagaṃkaraṇa | mf(ī-)n. charming, enchanting |
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subhagaṃkaraṇa | n. fascinating, winning (a woman) |
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subhagammanya | mfn. (equals -mānin-) ( subhagammanyabhāva -bhāva- m."self-conceit, vanity") |
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subhagammanyabhāva | m. subhagammanya |
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subhagānanda | m. Name of a prahasana- ( subhagānandanātha -nātha- m.Name of an author ) |
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subhagānandanātha | m. subhagānanda |
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subhagārcanacandrikā | f. Name of work |
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subhagārcāratna | n. Name of work |
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subhagasaṃdeśa | m. Name of a poem by nārāyaṇa- |
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subhagāsuta | m. (equals gā-tanaya-) |
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subhagatā | f. love, conjugal felicity |
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subhagātanaya | m. the son of a beloved wife or of an honoured mother |
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subhagatva | n. welfare, prosperity |
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subhagatva | n. favour, dearness (especially of a wife) |
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subhagaya | Nom. P. yati-, to make beautiful, adorn |
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subhagodaya | m. "rise of prosperity", Name of work (also subhagodayadarpaṇa ya-darpaṇa-,m.) |
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subhagodayadarpaṇa | m. subhagodaya |
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subhāgya | mfn. very fortunate, enviable |
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subhaikṣa | n. good alms, |
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subhairava | mf(ī-)n. very fearful |
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subhājana | n. a good receptacle or vessel of any kind |
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subhakṣya | n. excellent food |
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subhakti | f. great devotion to or love for (-tas-,"out of great devotion") |
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subhakti | -bhakṣya- See . |
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subhaṃsas | mfn. (prob.) having a beautiful mons Veneris |
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subhaṅga | mfn. easily broken, brittle |
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subhaṅga | m. the cocoa-nut tree |
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subhaṇita | mfn. well spoken |
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subhañjana | m. a red species of Hyperanthera Morunga |
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subhāñjana | m. equals śobhāñjana-, Moringa Pterygosperma |
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subhānu | mfn. shining beautifully or brightly |
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subhānu | m. Name of the 17th (or 51st) year of Jupiter's cycle of 60 years |
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subhānu | m. of a son of kṛṣṇa- |
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subhara | mf(ā-)n. well compacted, solid |
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subhara | mf(ā-)n. dense, abundant |
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subhara | mf(ā-)n. easily carried or handled |
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subhara | mf(ā-)n. well practised, |
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subhara | mf(ā-)n. equals su-poṣa- ( subharatā -tā- f.) |
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subharatā | f. subhara |
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subhās | mfn. shining beautifully |
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subhāsa | m. Name of a dānava- |
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subhāsa | m. of a son of su-dhanvan- |
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subhasad | mfn. having beautiful buttocks, (in Comparative degree s/attarā-) |
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subhāṣaṇa | m. Name of a son of yuyudhan- |
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subhāṣin | mfn. speaking friendly words |
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subhāṣin | mfn. spoken mildly or gently |
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subhāṣita | mf(ā-)n. spoken well or eloquently |
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subhāṣita | mf(ā-)n. speaking or discoursing well, eloquent |
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subhāṣita | m. a particular buddha- |
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subhāṣita | n. good or eloquent speech, witty saying, good counsel etc. |
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subhāṣitacandrikā | f. Name of work |
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subhāṣitagaveṣin | m. Name of a king |
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subhāṣitahārāvali | f. Name of work |
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subhāṣitakaustubha | m. Name of work |
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subhāṣitakāvya | n. Name of work |
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subhāṣitamañjarī | f. Name of work |
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subhāṣitamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of good sayings |
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subhāṣitamuktāvali | f. Name of work |
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subhāṣitanīvī | f. Name of work |
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subhāṣitaprabandha | m. Name of work |
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subhāṣitarasāsvādajātaromāñcakañcuka | mfn. having (as it were) armour consisting of bristling (or thrilling) hairs produced by tasting the flavour of delightful words |
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subhāṣitaratnākara | m. Name of work |
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subhāṣitaratnakośa | m. Name of work |
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subhāṣitaratnasaṃdoha | m. Name of work |
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subhāṣitārṇava | m. Name of work |
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subhāṣitasaṃgraha | m. Name of work |
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subhāṣitasamuccaya | m. Name of work |
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subhāṣitaśloka | m. plural Name of work |
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subhāṣitasudhā | f. Name of work |
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subhāṣitasudhānandalaharī | f. Name of work |
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subhāṣitasuradruma | m. Name of work |
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subhāṣitāvali | f. Name of work |
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subhāsvara | mfn. shining brightly, radiant, splendid |
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subhāsvara | m. plural Name of a class of deceased ancestors |
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subhaṭa | m. a great warrior, champion, soldier etc. |
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subhaṭa | m. Name of various men |
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subhaṭa | m. of a poet (author of the drama dūtāṅgada-) |
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subhaṭā | f. Name of a princess |
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subhaṭadatta | m. Name of author |
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subhaṭavarman | m. Name of author |
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subhaṭṭa | m. a very learned man |
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subhaṭṭa | m. a distinguished warrior (incorrect for -bhaṭa-) |
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subhava | mfn. equals uttama-janman- () |
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subhava | m. Name of a king of the ikṣvāku-s |
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subhavas | varia lectio for prec. |
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subhāvita | mfn. well soaked |
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subhāvitva | n. the necessity of being good or excellent |
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subhavya | mfn. very pretty or handsome |
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subhayaṃkara | mfn. causing great fear or danger |
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subhayānaka | mfn. causing great terror, very alarming, terrible |
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subheṣaja | mfn. (s/u--) a good remedy |
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subheṣaja | n. "collection of remedies", Name of a Vedic book (perhaps the ) |
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subhikṣa | mf(ā-)n. having good food or an abundant supply of provisions etc. |
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subhikṣā | f. Lythrun Fructicosum or Grislea Tomentosa |
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subhikṣa | n. (am-) abundance of food (especially that given as alms), abundant supply of provisions, plenty (opp. to dur-bh-) etc. |
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subhikṣakara | mfn. causing abundance of food or good times |
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subhikṣakārin | mfn. causing abundance of food or good times |
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subhikṣakṛt | mfn. causing abundance of food or good times |
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subhikṣāvaha | mfn. causing abundance of food or good times |
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subhīma | mfn. very dreadful or terrible |
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subhīma | m. Name of a malignant demon |
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subhīmā | f. Name of a wife of kṛṣṇa- |
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subhīraka | m. the palāśa- tree, Butea Frondosa |
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subhīrava | m. the palāśa- tree, Butea Frondosa |
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subhīruka | n. silver |
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subhiṣaj | (s/u--) mfn. healing well (only superl. ṣak-tama-) |
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subhīta | mfn. greatly afraid of (genitive case) |
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subhogā | f. Name of a dik-kumārī- |
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subhogīna | mf(ā-)n. very fit to be enjoyed, very desirable |
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subhogya | mf(ā-)n. easy to be enjoyed |
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subhoja | mfn. eating well |
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subhojana | n. good food |
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subhojas | mfn. bountiful, generous, plentiful |
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subhrāj | (Nominal verb -bhrāṭ-) m. "shining brightly", Name of a son of deva-bhrāj- |
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subhrāja | m. "shining brightly", Name of a son of deva-bhrāj- |
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subhrātṛ | m. a good brother |
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subhṛśa | mfn. very vehement, very much, exceeding ( subhṛśam am- ind."excessively") |
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subhṛśam | ind. subhṛśa |
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subhṛta | mfn. (s/u--) well borne or maintained, well cherished or protected |
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subhṛta | mfn. well paid |
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subhṛta | mfn. heavily laden |
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subhru | f. a beautiful brow |
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subhru | mfn. (Nominal verb sg. mf. -bhrūs- accusative mf. -bhruvam- f.also -bhrūm-; instrumental case f. -bhruvā-; dative case -bhruve-or vai-; ablative -bhruvas-or vās-; genitive case plural -bhrūvām-or -bhrūṇām-; vocative case sg. -bhrūs-or generally -bhru-,of. ) lovely-browed etc. |
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subhrū | f. a beautiful brow |
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subhrū | mfn. (Nominal verb sg. mf. -bhrūs- accusative mf. -bhruvam- f.also -bhrūm-; instrumental case f. -bhruvā-; dative case -bhruve-or vai-; ablative -bhruvas-or vās-; genitive case plural -bhrūvām-or -bhrūṇām-; vocative case sg. -bhrūs-or generally -bhru-,of. ) lovely-browed etc. |
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subhrū | f. (ūs-) a (lovely browed) maiden |
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subhrū | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda- |
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subhrunāsākṣikeśānta | mfn. (-bhrū-) having handsome brows (and) nose (and) eyes (and) hair |
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subhrūnāsākṣikeśānta | subhrunāsākṣikeśānta mfn. having handsome brows (and) nose (and) eyes (and) hair |
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subhrunāsākṣikeśānta | subhrūnāsākṣikeśānta mfn. having handsome brows (and) nose (and) eyes (and) hair |
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subhū | mfn. (n. plural mf. -bhv/as-) of an excellent nature, good, strong, beautiful etc. |
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subhuja | mfn. having handsome arms |
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subhujā | f. Name of an apsaras- |
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subhukta | mfn. well eaten |
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subhūma | m. Name of kārtavīrya- (as the 8th jaina- cakra-vartin- or universal emperor) |
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subhūmi | f. a good place |
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subhūmi | m. Name of a son of ugra-sena- (see next) |
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subhūmika | n. (orf(ā-).) Name of a place near the sarasvatī- |
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subhūmipa | m. Name of a son of ugra-sena- (varia lectio su-bhūṣaṇa-) |
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subhūṣaṇa | mf(ā-)n. well adorned or decorated |
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subhūṣaṇa | m. See su-bhūmi-pa- |
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subhūṣaṇā | f. Name of a kiṃnarī- (see next) |
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subhūṣaṇabhūṣitā | f. Name of a kiṃnarī- |
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subhūta | mfn. well made or done (as food) |
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subhūtā | f. that part of the frame enshrining the universal Spirit which faces the north |
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subhūta | n. welfare, well-being |
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subhūtakṛt | mfn. causing welfare or part |
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subhūti | f. (s/u--) well-being, welfare |
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subhūti | m. Name of a lexicographer (also called -candra-;he wrote a commentator or commentary on the amara-koṣa-) |
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subhūti | m. of a Brahman (son of vasu-bhūti-) |
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subhūti | m. of a teacher |
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subhūtika | m. Aegle Marmelos |
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subhūtipāla | m. Name of a man |
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subhūyas | (s/u--) mfn. much more, far more |
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subhvan | varia lectio for subhvan- (q.v) |
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subībhatsa | mfn. very disgusting or hideous |
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subīja | n. good seed |
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subīja | m. "having good seed", Name of śiva- |
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subīja | m. the poppy |
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subodha | m. right intelligence, good information or knowledge |
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subodha | m. Name of an astronomy work |
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subodhā | f. Name of various Comms. |
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subodha | mf(ā-)n. easy to be understood, easily taught, easy ( subodham am- ind.) |
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subodhajātaka | n. Name of work |
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subodhakāra | m. Name of an author |
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subodham | ind. subodha |
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subodhamañjarī | f. Name of work |
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subodhanā | f. Name of a tantra- work |
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subodhanī | f. Name of various Comms. |
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subodhapañcikā | f. Name of work |
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subodhikā | f. Name of a commentator or commentary on the sārasvata-prakriyā-. |
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subodhinī | f. Name of various Comms. (especially on the bhagavad-gītā-, the mitākṣarā-, the brahma-- sūtra-s etc.) |
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subodhinīkāra | m. the author of the subodhinī- (a gram. work) |
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subrahmabandhūka | mfn. on |
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subrahman | m. a good Brahman |
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subrahman | m. Name of a deva-putra- |
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subrahman | n. the good brahman- |
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subrahman | (-br/ahman-) mfn. attended with good prayers or having a good brahman- (priest) |
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subrāhmaṇa | (s/u--) m. a good Brahman |
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subrahmaṇīya | mfn. relating to the subrahmaṇya- (See next) |
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subrahmanvāsudeva | m. Name of the son of vasu-deva- in the form of brahmā- (id est of kṛṣṇa- identified with the Creator) |
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subrahmaṇya | mfn. very kind or dear to Brahmans (said of viṣṇu-) |
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subrahmaṇya | m. Name of one of the three assistants of the udgātṛ- priest |
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subrahmaṇya | m. Name of śiva- |
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subrahmaṇya | m. of skanda- or kārttikeya- |
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subrahmaṇya | m. of various authors etc. (also with ācārya-, paṇḍita-, yajvan-,and śāstrin-) |
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subrahmaṇyā | f. a particular recitation of certain mantra-s by the udgātṛ- priests (sometimes also the priest himself) |
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subrahmaṇya | n. (equals f.) a particular recitation |
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subrahmaṇya | n. Name of a district in the south of India |
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subrahmaṇya | su-brāhmaṇa- See . |
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subrahmaṇyakṣetramāhātmya | n. Name of work |
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subrahmaṇyamāhātmya | n. Name of work |
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subrahmaṇyapaddhati | f. Name of work |
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subrahmaṇyapañcaratna | n. Name of work |
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subrahmaṇyaprayoga | m. Name of work |
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subrahmaṇyapūjāvidhi | m. Name of work |
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subrahmaṇyasahasranāman | n. Name of work |
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subrahmaṇyāṣṭaka | n. Name of work |
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subrahmaṇyastotra | n. Name of work |
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subuddhi | f. good understanding |
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subuddhi | mfn. of good understanding, wise, clever, intelligent etc. |
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subuddhi | m. Name of a son of māra-putra- |
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subuddhi | m. of two kings |
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subuddhi | m. of a crow |
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subuddhicandra | m. Name of a man |
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subuddhimat | mfn. very intelligent or wise |
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subuddhimiśra | m. Name of author |
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subuddhimiśramaheśvara | m. Name of author |
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subudha | mf(ā-)n. vigilant |
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subvibhaktyarthaviveka | m. Name of work |
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sucakra | mfn. (id est 5. su+c-) having beautiful wheels |
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sucakra | m. a good chariot |
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sucakra | m. Name of one of skanda-'s attendants |
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sucakra | m. of a son of vatsa-pri- and su-nandā- |
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sucakropaskara | mfn. having good wheels and (other) equipment |
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sucakṣas | mfn. having good eyes, seeing well |
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sucakṣu | Name of a river |
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sucakṣus | Name of a river |
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sucakṣus | mfn. having beautiful eyes (said of śiva-) |
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sucakṣus | mfn. seeing well |
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sucakṣus | m. Ficus Glomerata |
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sucakṣus | m. a wise or learned man |
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sucañcukā | f. a kind of vegetable (equals mahā-cañcu-) |
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sucandana | m. a fine sandal tree |
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sucandra | m. a particular samādhi- |
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sucandra | m. Name of a deva-gandharva- |
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sucandra | m. of a son of siṃhikā- |
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sucandra | m. of a son of hema-candra- and father of dhūmrāśva- |
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sucandra | m. of various kings |
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sucandra | m. of a bodhi-sattva- |
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sucandra | m. of a Ficus Indica |
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sucarā | f. Name of an apsaras- |
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sucārā | f. Name of a daughter of śva-phalka- (Bombay edition -cīrā-). |
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sucarita | mfn. well performed (See compound) |
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sucarita | n. (s/u--; sg. and plural) good conduct or behaviour, virtuous actions etc. etc. |
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sucarita | mf(ā-)n. well-conducted, moral, virtuous |
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sucarita | m. (with miśra-), Name of an author |
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sucaritā | f. a virtuous or faithful wife |
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sucaritacarita | mfn. one who leads a virtuous life |
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sucaritārthapada | mfn. (speech) containing well selected sense and words |
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sucaritavrata | mfn. well performing religious observances |
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sucaritin | mfn. well-conducted, moral, |
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sucaritra | mf(ā-)n. well-conducted |
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sucaritrā | f. a virtuous wife |
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sucaritrā | f. coriander |
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sucaritra | n. good conduct |
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sucarman | mfn. having beautiful skin or bark |
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sucarman | m. Betula Bhojpatra |
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sucāru | mfn. very lovely or beautiful, pleasing, delightful etc. |
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sucāru | m. Name of a son of kṛṣṇa- and rukmiṇī- |
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sucāru | m. of a son of viṣvaksena- (adopted by gaṇḍūṣa-) |
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sucāru | m. of a son of pratiratha- |
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sucāru | m. of a son of bāhu- |
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sucārudaśanā | f. (a woman) having beautiful teeth, |
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sucārurūpa | mfn. of beautiful form |
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sucārusvana | mfn. having a beautiful or melodious sound |
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sucārutā | f. loveliness, beauty |
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sucārvaṅgī | f. (a woman) having beautiful limbs |
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sucatura | mfn. (according to to native authorities fr. catur-) very clever or skilful |
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succhada | mfn. having beautiful leaves |
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succhardis | mfn. (superl. d/iṣ-ṭama-) affording good shelter |
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succhattra | m. Name of śiva- |
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succhattrā | f. the river śata-dru- or Sutlej |
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succhattra | su-cchada- etc. See column 2. |
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succhattrī | f. the river śata-dru- or Sutlej |
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succhāya | mfn. "affording a good shadow"(and therefore beautiful) |
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succhāya | mfn. shining very brightly, (as a jewel), splendid |
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succhāyā | f. Name of the wife of ślīṣṭi- |
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sucela | mf(ā-)n. well-clad |
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sucelaka | m. a fine garment |
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suceṣṭarūpa | m. Name of a buddha- |
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sucetana | mfn. very notable, distinguished |
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sucetas | mfn. having great intelligence, sapient, wise |
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sucetas | mfn. well-minded, benevolent |
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sucetas | m. Name of a son of gṛtsa-mada- |
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sucetas | m. of a son of pracetas- |
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sucetīkṛta | mfn. made well-minded or well-disposed |
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sucetuna | mfn. equals -cetana- |
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sucetunā | ind. (instrumental case of -cet/u-) with benevolence or favour, graciously |
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sucihnita | mfn. distinctly marked |
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sucintā | f. deep thought, due reflection or consideration |
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sucintana | n. the act of thinking well, deliberate consideration |
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sucintita | mfn. well thought about, well weighed or considered |
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sucintitacintin | mfn. thinking quite well or right |
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sucintitārtha | m. Name of a māra-putra- |
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sucintya | mfn. well imaginable or conceivable |
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sucira | mfn. very long (in the beginning of a compound, am-, āya-,and ena-,"for a very long time, a good while"; at-,"after a very long time") etc. |
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sucīrā | See -cārā-. |
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sucirārpita | mfn. fixed or directed for a long time |
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suciraśrama | m. fatigue or exertion for a very long time |
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sucirāyus | mfn. "having a very long life", a god, divinity |
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sucīrṇadhvaja | m. Name of a king of the kumbhāṇḍa-s |
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suciroṣita | mfn. one who has dwelt or stayed for a long time |
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sucirotsuka | mfn. anxious or desirous for a long time |
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sucitra | mf(/ā-)n. very distinguished |
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sucitra | mf(/ā-)n. very manifold |
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sucitra | mf(/ā-)n. very variegated |
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sucitra | m. Name of a serpent-demon |
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sucitra | m. of a king |
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sucitrā | f. a kind of gourd |
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sucitrabījā | f. Embelia Ribes |
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sucitraka | mfn. very variegated |
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sucitraka | m. a kingfisher |
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sucitraka | m. a kind of speckled snake |
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sucitraka | m. Name of an asura- |
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sucitta | mf(ā-)n. well-minded |
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sucitta | m. (with śailana-) Name of a teacher |
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sucukrikā | f. Tamarindus Indica |
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sucuṭī | f. "cutting well", a pair of scissors or nippers or tongs |
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sudā | mfn. giving bountifully, munificent |
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sudagdhikā | f. a kind of plant (equals dagdhā-) |
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sudakṣa | mf(ā-)n. very capable or clever or strong (mostly said of gods) |
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sudakṣa | m. Name of a man gaRa śubhrādi-. |
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sudakṣiṇa | mfn. having an excellent right hand |
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sudakṣiṇa | mfn. very dexterous |
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sudakṣiṇa | mfn. very courteous or polite |
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sudakṣiṇa | mfn. very sincere or upright, very liberal in sacrificial gifts |
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sudakṣiṇa | m. Name of a king of the kamboja-s |
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sudakṣiṇa | m. of a son of pauṇḍraka- |
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sudakṣiṇā | f. Name of a wife of dilīpa- |
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sudala | m. "having good leaves", Pterospermum Suberifolium |
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sudala | m. a kind of creeper (equals kṣīra-moraṭa-) |
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sudalā | f. Rosa Glandulifera |
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sudalā | f. Glycine Debilis |
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sudama | mfn. equals next |
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sudāma | m. "giving well", Name of a cowherd attendant on kṛṣṇa- |
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sudāma | m. plural Name of a people (varia lectio for su-dāsa-) |
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sudāmā | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attendant on skanda- |
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sudāmā | f. of a river (in the north of India) |
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sudāman | mfn. giving well, bestowing abundantly, bountiful |
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sudāman | m. a cloud |
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sudāman | m. the sea |
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sudāman | m. Name of a gandharva- |
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sudāman | m. of a king of the daśārṇa-s |
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sudāman | m. of another king (prob. wrong reading for su-dās-) on |
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sudāman | m. of a cowherd attendant on kṛṣṇa- |
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sudāman | m. of a poor Brahman (who came to dvārakā- to ask kṛṣṇa-'s aid, and was made wealthy by him) |
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sudāman | m. of a garland-maker (see 3. dāman-) |
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sudāman | m. of indra-'s elephant, airāvata- |
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sudāman | m. of a mountain (?) |
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sudāman | m. of a river |
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sudāman | m. plural Name of a people |
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sudāmana | m. Name of a councillor of janaka- |
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sudāmana | n. a particular mythical weapon (Bombay edition su-dāruṇa-). |
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sudambha | mfn. easy to be subdued (used in explaining dabhra-) |
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sudāminī | f. Name of the wife of śamika- |
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sudaṃsas | mfn. accomplishing mighty or splendid actions, energetic, active, powerful |
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sudaṃśita | mfn. well bitten |
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sudaṃśita | mfn. well armed (see pari-d-) |
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sudaṃśita | mfn. very dense or close, crowded together |
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sudaṃṣṭra | mfn. having strong or beautiful teeth |
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sudaṃṣṭra | m. Name of a rākṣasa- |
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sudaṃṣṭra | m. of a son of kṛṣṇa- |
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sudaṃṣṭra | m. of a son of śambara- |
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sudaṃṣṭra | m. of an adopted son of asamañjas- |
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sudaṃṣṭrā | f. Name of a kiṃ-narī- |
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sudaṃṣṭra | su-daṃsas- and e. See . |
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sudāna | n. a rich or bounteous gift |
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sudaṇḍa | m. the ratan cane (equals vetra-) |
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sudaṇḍikā | f. the go-rakṣī- plant |
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sudanta | mfn. having good or handsome teeth |
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sudanta | m. a good tooth |
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sudanta | m. a particular samādhi-, |
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sudanta | m. an actor, dancer |
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sudanta | m. Name of a man gaRa śubhrādi- |
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sudantā | f. Name of an apsaras- |
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sudānta | mfn. well-tamed, well restrained (as horses) |
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sudānta | m. "very self-controlled", a pratyeka-buddha- (q.v) |
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sudānta | m. a particular samādhi- (printed su-danta-) |
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sudānta | m. Name of a son of śata-dhanvan- |
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sudāntasena | m. Name of a medical writer |
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sudantī | f. the female elephant of the north-west quarter |
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sudānu | mfn. pouring out or bestowing abundantly, bounteous, munificent (said of various gods) |
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sudarbha | mfn. having good darbha- or kuśa- grass |
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sudarbhā | f. equals ikṣu-darbhā- |
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sudaridra | mfn. very poor |
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sudarpaṇa | mfn. having a beautiful mirror, reflecting well |
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sudarśa | mfn. easily seen, conspicuous (Comparative degree tara-) |
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sudarśa | mfn. beautiful to see, lovely (equals prasanna-vaktra- ) |
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sudarśaka | m. a particular samādhi- |
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sudarśana | mf(ā-)n. easily seen by (instrumental case) |
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sudarśana | mf(ā-)n. good-looking, beautiful, handsome, lovely etc. |
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sudarśana | m. "keen-sighted", a vulture |
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sudarśana | m. a fish |
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sudarśana | m. (in music) a kind of composition |
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sudarśana | m. Name of śiva- |
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sudarśana | m. of a son of agni- and sudarśanā- |
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sudarśana | m. of a vidyā-dhara- |
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sudarśana | m. of a muni- |
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sudarśana | m. of a buddha- |
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sudarśana | m. of a patriarch |
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sudarśana | m. of a serpent-demon |
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sudarśana | m. of a cakravartin- |
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sudarśana | m. of one of the 9 jaina- śukla-bala-s or bala-deva-s |
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sudarśana | m. of the father of the 18th arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī- |
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sudarśana | m. of a king of mālava- |
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sudarśana | m. of a king of ujjayinī- |
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sudarśana | m. of a king of pāṭali-putra- |
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sudarśana | m. of a son of śaṅkhaṇa- |
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sudarśana | m. of a son of artha-siddhi- |
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sudarśana | m. of a son of dhruva-saṃdhi- |
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sudarśana | m. of a son of dadhīci- |
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sudarśana | m. of a son of aja-mīḍha- |
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sudarśana | m. of a son of bharata- |
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sudarśana | m. of a son-in-law of pratika- |
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sudarśana | m. of a gambler |
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sudarśana | m. of various authors etc. (also with ācārya-, kavi-, bhaṭṭa-, sūri-etc.) |
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sudarśana | m. of a jambū- tree |
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sudarśana | m. of a mountain |
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sudarśana | m. of a dvīpa- |
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sudarśana | m. n. Name of the cakra- or circular weapon of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa- (or"the disc of the sun") etc. |
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sudarśana | m. of a mystical staff (carried by saṃnyāsin-s as a defence against evil spirits, and consisting of a bamboo with six knots) |
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sudarśanā | f. a handsome woman, a woman |
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sudarśana | m. a night in the light half of a month |
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sudarśana | m. an order, command |
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sudarśana | m. Coculus Tomentosus |
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sudarśana | m. a sort of spirituous liquor |
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sudarśana | m. Name of a daughter of duryodhana- and narmadā- |
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sudarśana | m. of a princess |
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sudarśana | m. of a gandharva- maiden |
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sudarśana | m. of a lotus pond |
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sudarśana | m. of a jambū- tree |
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sudarśana | m. of indra-'s city amarāvatī- |
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sudarśana | m. of a commentator or commentary on the tantra-rāja- |
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sudarśana | n. (see m.) a particular powder composed of various substances |
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sudarśana | n. Name of indra-'s city |
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sudarśana | n. of a tīrtha- |
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sudarśanabhāṣya | n. Name of work |
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sudarśanacakra | n. viṣṇu-'s discus |
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sudarśanacūrṇa | n. "beautiful powder", a medicinal compound used in fevers |
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sudarśanādiyantravidhi | m. Name of work |
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sudarśanadvīpa | n. jambu-dvīpa- |
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sudarśanajvālamantra | m. Name of a mantra- |
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sudarśanakālaprabhā | f. Name of work |
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sudarśanakavaca | n. Name of work |
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sudarśanamahāmantra | m. Name of work |
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sudarśanamāhātmya | n. Name of work |
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sudarśanamantra | m. Name of work |
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sudarśanamīmāṃsā | f. Name of work |
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sudarśananṛsiṃhārādhana | n. Name of work |
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sudarśanapāñcajanyapratiṣṭhā | f. Name of work |
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sudarśanapañjaropaniṣad | f. Name of work |
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sudarśanaprītikara | m. Name of a kiṃ-nara- prince |
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sudarśanārādhana | n. Name of work |
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sudarśanārādhanakrama | m. Name of work |
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sudarśanaṣaḍakṣara | n. Name of work |
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sudarśanasahasranāman | n. Name of work |
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sudarśanasaṃhitā | f. Name of work |
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sudarśanasampāta | m. Name of work |
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sudarśanaśataka | n. Name of work |
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sudarśanāṣṭaka | m. Name of work |
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sudarśanastava | m. Name of work |
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sudarśanastotra | n. Name of work |
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sudarśanasukarṇakacarita | m. Name of work |
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sudarśanavijaya | m. Name of work |
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sudarśanī | f. Name of indra-'s city (also nī-nagara-) |
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sudarśanīya | mfn. easy to be seen |
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sudarśanopaniṣad | f. Name of an upaniṣad-. |
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sudarśatā | f. visibility, conspicuousness |
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sudarśinī | f. Name of a lotus pond |
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sudāru | n. good wood (Bombay edition) |
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sudāru | m. "furnishing good wood", Name of a part of the vindhya- mountains (called pāriyātra- q.v) |
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sudārumūla | m. Alhagi Maurorum |
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sudāruṇa | mf(ā-)n. very cruel or dreadful or terrible (n."something terrible"or"a particular mythical weapon") |
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sudās | mfn. (prob. fr. a dās- equals dāś-) worshipping the gods well (bestowing rich gifts ) (Comparative degree -tara- ) |
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sudās | m. Name of a celebrated king of the tṛtsu-s (son of divo-dāsa-, at whose court both vasiṣṭha- and viśvāmitra- appear to have acted as family priests; sudās- paijavana- is regarded as the author of , ) |
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sudāsa | m. (perhaps identical with prec.) Name of a king |
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sudāsa | m. of a grandson of ṛtu-parṇa- |
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sudāsa | m. of a son of sarva-kāma- |
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sudāsa | m. of a son of cyavana- |
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sudāsa | m. of a son of bṛhad-ratha- |
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sudāsa | m. of the father of mitra-- saha- |
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sudāsa | m. plural Name of a people (varia lectio -dāma-and -dāman-) |
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suḍaśabdanṛtya | n. (in music) a kind of dance |
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sudaśana | mf(ā-)n. having handsome teeth |
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sudaśārhakula | mfn. sprung from a race worthy of a happy fate (and"from the noble race of the daśārha-s") |
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sudat | m. a handsome tooth |
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sudat | mf(atī-)n. having handsome teeth etc. |
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sudatī | f. Name of a surāṅganā- |
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sudātṛ | mfn. equals -dā- |
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sudatra | mfn. granting good gifts |
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sudatta | mfn. well or properly given (see sūtta-), on |
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sudatta | m. Name of a son of śata-dhanvan- (varia lectio su-dānta-) |
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sudatta | m. of the rich householder anātha-piṇḍa-da- |
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sudatta | m. of a village (also -grāma-) |
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sudattā | f. Name of a wife of kṛṣṇa- |
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sudātu | mfn. ( do-) easily divisible |
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sudāvan | mfn. giving well, bounteous, munificent |
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sudāya | m. a good or auspicious gift, a special gift on particular occasions (exempli gratia, 'for example' a gift to a student at his investiture with the sacred thread or yajñopavīta-, a nuptial present etc.) |
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sudāya | mfn. one who makes the above gift (exempli gratia, 'for example' a father, mother, husband etc.) |
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sudayita | mfn. much beloved, very dear |
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suddhyupāsya | mfn. (euphonically for sudhy-up-See su-dhī-) "to be worshipped by the intelligent"(said of the Supreme Being) |
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sudeha | m. a beautiful body |
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sudella | sudeṣṭa- See su-deṣṇa-, su-dṛṣṭa-, columns 1, 2. |
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sudeśa | m. a fit place, , |
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sudeśika | m. a good guide |
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sudeṣṇa | m. Name of a son of kṛṣṇa- |
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sudeṣṇa | m. of an adopted son of asamañjas- (varia lectio -daṃṣṭra-) |
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sudeṣṇa | m. (plural) Name of a people (varia lectio sudella-) |
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sudeṣṇā | f. Name of the wife of bali- |
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sudeṣṇā | f. of the wife of virāṭa- |
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sudeṣṇu | f. equals su-deṣṇā- |
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sudeva | m. a good or real god. |
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sudeva | m. (according to to some)"sporting well", a potent or highly erotic lover (in this meaning fr. div-,"to play", and opp. to vi-deva-,"impotent, unerotic") |
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sudeva | mfn. having the right gods, protected by them |
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sudeva | mfn. destined for the right gods |
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sudeva | m. Name of a kāśyapa- |
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sudeva | m. of a Brahman |
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sudeva | m. of a general of ambarīṣa- |
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sudeva | m. of a son of hary-aśva- and king of kāśi- |
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sudeva | m. of a king of vidarbha- |
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sudeva | m. of a son of akrūra- |
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sudeva | m. of a son of pauṇḍra- vāsudeva- |
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sudeva | m. of a son of cañcu- |
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sudeva | m. of a son of campa- |
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sudeva | m. of a son of devaka- |
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sudeva | m. of a son of viṣṇu- |
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sudeva | m. of a poet |
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sudevā | f. Name of the wife of ari-ha- (also called āṅgeyī-) |
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sudevā | f. of the wife of vikuṇṭhana- (also called dāśārhī-) |
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sudevana | n. ardent gambling |
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sudevi | f. (mc. for vī-) Name of the wife of nābhi- and mother of ṛṣabha- |
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sudevikā | f. (prob.) a proper N. |
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sudevya | n. the whole body of good gods |
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sudhā | f. (1. dhā-;for 2. su-dhā-etc.See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order) welfare, ease, comfort |
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sudhā | f. (fr. 5. su-dhe-;for 1. su-dhā-,"welfare"See column 2)"good drink" , the beverage of the gods, nectar (see 2. dhātu-,p.514) etc. |
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sudhā | f. the nectar or honey of flowers |
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sudhā | f. juice, water |
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sudhā | f. milk (also plural) |
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sudhā | f. white wash, plaster, mortar, cement etc. |
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sudhā | f. a brick |
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sudhā | f. lightning |
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sudhā | f. the earth |
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sudhā | f. Euphorbia Antiquorum or another species |
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sudhā | f. Sanseviera Roxburghiana |
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sudhā | f. Glycine Debilis |
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sudhā | f. Emblica or yellow Myrobalan |
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sudhā | f. a kind of metre |
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sudhā | f. Name of the, wife of a rudra- |
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sudhā | f. of the Ganges |
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sudhā | f. Name of various works. |
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sudhābhavana | n. a plastered or stuccoed house |
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sudhābhavana | n. the fifth muhūrta- |
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sudhābhitti | f. a white washed wall |
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sudhābhojin | m. equals -bhuj- |
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sudhābhṛti | f. "nectar-bearing", the moon |
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sudhābhṛti | f. sacrifice (varia lectio -sūti-) |
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sudhābhuj | m. "feeding on nectar", a god, deity |
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sudhādhāman | m. equals sudhāṃśu- |
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sudhādhāra | (sudhādhāra-) m. "nectar-receptacle", the moon |
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sudhādhārā | f. a stream of nectar |
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sudhādhārākvathastotra | n. Name of work |
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sudhādhauta | mfn. white washed |
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sudhādhavala | mf(ā-)n. white as plaster |
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sudhādhavala | mf(ā-)n. whitewashed, plastered, stuccoed |
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sudhādhavalita | mfn. equals prec. |
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sudhādīdhiti | m. equals sudhāṃśu- |
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sudhādrava | m. whitewash, plaster (vānulepa-) |
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sudhādrava | m. a nectarlike fluid |
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sudhādrava | Nom. P. vati-, to appear white as plaster ; to flow like nectar |
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sudhāhara | m. "nectar-stealer", Name of garuḍa- (fabled to have stolen the moon's nectar for the serpent children of kadrū-, wife of kaśyapa-, in return for which his mother vinatā-, also one of kaśyapa-'s wives, was released from subjection to kadru-) |
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sudhāhartṛ | () m. equals prec. |
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sudhāhrada | m. a nectar-lake |
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sudhāhṛt | () m. equals prec. |
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sudhājīvin | m. "living by plaster", a plasterer, bricklayer |
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sudhākalaśa | m. Name of an author (pupil of rāja-śekhara-) |
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sudhākaṇṭha | m. "nectar-throated", the Indian cuckoo |
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sudhākara | m. a mine or receptacle of nectar |
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sudhākara | m. the moon ( sudhākaratā -tā- f. ) |
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sudhākara | m. Name of various works. and authors. |
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sudhākāra | m. a plasterer, whitewasher |
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sudhākaratā | f. sudhākara |
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sudhākir | mfn. distilling nectar, sah-. |
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sudhākṣālita | mfn. plaster-washed, white washed, |
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sudhālaharī | f. Name of a poem (in praise of the sun) by jagan-nātha- paṇḍita-rāja-. |
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sudhāma | See next. |
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sudhāman | m. Name of various ṛṣi-s |
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sudhāman | m. of a son of ghṛta-pṛṣṭha- : of a mountain (varia lectio -dhāma-) |
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sudhāman | m. plural Name of a class of deities under the 10th manu- (varia lectio -dhāma-) |
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sudhāmaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of nectar |
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sudhāmaya | mf(ī-)n. made of cement or plaster etc. |
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sudhāmaya | m. (with or scilicet prāsāda-) a palace, mansion, brick or cemented or stone building |
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sudhāmayūkha | m. equals sudhāṃśu- |
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sudhāmitra | m. Name of a man gaRa kāśyādi-. |
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sudhāmodaka | m. bamboo manna |
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sudhāmodakaja | m. a kind of sugar prepared from it |
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sudhāmṛta | n. (dhām-) nectar |
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sudhāmṛtamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of nectar |
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sudhāṃśu | m. (dhāṃśu-) "nectar-rayed", the moon (as the supposed repository of nectar) etc. |
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sudhāṃśu | m. camphor |
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sudhāṃśubha | n. a pearl |
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sudhāṃśuratna | n. a pearl |
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sudhāṃśutaila | n. camphorated oil |
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sudhāmukhī | f. Name of an apsaras- |
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sudhana | mfn. very rich |
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sudhana | mfn. Name of various men |
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sudhānandalaharī | (dhān-) f. Name of a poem. |
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sudhānandasūri | (dhān-) m. Name of a man |
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sudhāndhas | (dhān-) m. equals suddhābhuj- |
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sudhāṅga | (dhāṅga-) m. "nectar-bodied", the moon |
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sudhānidhi | m. equals sudhādhāra- |
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sudhānidhi | m. Name of various works. |
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sudhanus | m. Name of a son of kuru- |
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sudhanus | m. of an ancestor of gautama- buddha- |
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sudhanva | m. the 8th cubit (aratni-) from the bottom or the 10th from the top of the sacrificial post |
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sudhanvācārya | m. a particular mixed caste (equals sudhanvan-) (see ) |
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sudhanvācārya | m. a worshipper of īśāna- id est śiva- |
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sudhanvamāhātmya | n. Name of work |
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sudhanvan | mfn. having an excellent bow etc. |
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sudhanvan | m. the son of an outcaste vaiśya- by a woman of the same class (some read sudhanvācārya-in one word) |
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sudhanvan | m. Name of viṣṇu- |
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sudhanvan | m. of tvaṣṭṛ- or viśva-karman- |
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sudhanvan | m. of an āṅgirasa- |
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sudhanvan | m. of a son of vairāja- and guardian of the east |
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sudhanvan | m. of a king vanquished by māndhātṛ- |
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sudhanvan | m. of a son of sambhūta- |
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sudhanvan | m. of a son of ahīna-gu- |
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sudhanvan | m. of a son of abhaya-da- |
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sudhanvan | m. of a son of kuru- |
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sudhanvan | m. of a king of sāṃkāśya- |
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sudhanvan | m. of a son of śāśvata- |
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sudhanvan | m. of a son of satya-dhṛta- |
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sudhāpāṇi | m. "bearing nectar in his hands", Name of dhanvantari- (q.v) |
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sudhāpūtra | m. a stream of nectar |
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sudhara | m. Name of an arhat- |
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sudhāra | mfn. streaming beautifully |
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sudhāra | mfn. well pointed (as an arrow) |
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sudhārañjinī | f. Name of an astronomy work by keśavācārya-. |
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sudhārasa | m. nectar-juice |
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sudhārasa | m. milk |
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sudhārasa | m. Name of an astronomy work by ananta- |
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sudhārasa | mfn. tasting like nectar ( sudhārasatva -tva- n.) |
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sudhārasamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of nectar, containing nectar |
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sudhārasatva | n. sudhārasa |
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sudhāraśmi | m. equals sudhāṃśu-, |
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sudhārin | mfn. well maintaining (law or order) |
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sudharma | m. good law, justice, duty |
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sudharma | m. "maintaining law or justice", Name of a man |
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sudharma | m. of a mahā-brahman- (q.v) |
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sudharma | m. one of the 10 disciples of the celebrated jaina- teacher and arhat- mahā-vīra- |
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sudharma | m. of a king of the kiṃ-nara-s |
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sudharma | m. of a palace |
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sudharma | m. plural Name of a class of deities |
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sudharmā | f. the assembly hall of the gods (also ī-) |
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sudharmā | f. Name of the wife of mātali- |
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sudharman | mfn. well supporting or maintaining |
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sudharman | mfn. practising justice, attending well to duty |
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sudharman | m. the maintainer of a family (equals kuṭumbin-) |
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sudharman | m. the assembly hall of the gods |
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sudharman | m. Name of a being reckoned among the viśve- devāḥ- |
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sudharman | m. of a king of the daśārṇa-s |
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sudharman | m. of a son of dṛḍha-nemi- |
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sudharman | m. of a son of citraka- |
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sudharman | m. (with jaina-s) of a gaṇādhipa- (also ma-svāmin-) |
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sudharman | m. (plural) Name of various classes of gods under various manu-s |
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sudharmin | mfn. (in next;also wrong reading for -dharman-) |
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sudharmiṣṭha | mf(ā-)n. giving the strictest attention to one's duties, most virtuous |
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sudharmitā | f. description of anything by mentioning its characteristics |
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sudharṣa | mfn. (prob.) easy to be got at or laid hold of |
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sudharṣaṇa | mfn. (prob.) easy to be got at or laid hold of |
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sudhāsāgara | m. "ocean of nectar", Name of various works. |
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sudhāsaṃgraha | m. Name of a medical work |
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sudhāsāra | m. Name of a Commentary (also called su-bodhinī-). |
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sudhāsāra | (dhās-) m. a shower of nectar |
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sudhāśaśāṅkadhavala | mfn. white as cement and the moon |
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sudhāsava | (dhās-) m. a particular cosmetic |
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sudhāseka | m. sprinkling with nectar |
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sudhāsindhu | m. the ocean of nectar |
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sudhāsita | m. whitewashed (varia lectio) |
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sudhāsita | m. white as cement ( sudhāsitatā -tā- f.) |
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sudhāsita | m. provided with nectar |
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sudhāsitatā | f. sudhāsita |
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sudhāspardhin | mfn. vying with nectar, sweet as nectar (said of speech) |
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sudhāśravā | incorrect for -sravā-. |
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sudhāsravā | f. "water-distilling", the uvula or soft palate |
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sudhāsravā | f. the shrub rudantī- |
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sudhāsū | m. "producer of nectar", the moon |
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sudhāśubhra | mfn. white washed |
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sudhāsūka | (?) m. Name of a king |
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sudhāsūti | f. "producing nectar", the moon |
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sudhāsūti | f. sacrifice, oblation |
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sudhāsūti | f. a lotus flower |
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sudhāsyanda | mfn. distilling nectar |
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sudhāsyandin | mfn. flowing with nectar |
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sudhāta | mfn. well-cleaned (equals -dhauta- Scholiast or Commentator) |
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sudhāṭippaṇī | f. Name of a Commentary. |
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sudhātṛ | mfn. one who arranges or regulates well |
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sudhātu | mfn. well-founded, secure |
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sudhātu | mfn. well off, wealthy |
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sudhātudakṣiṇa | mfn. (-dh/ā-) (prob.) one on whom the sacrificial fee is well conferred, worthy of the sacrificial fee (according to to Scholiast or Commentator"one who receives precious metal as a sacrificial fee") |
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sudhauta | mfn. well cleaned or polished |
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sudhauta | See . |
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sudhāvadāta | mfn. (dhāv-) equals -dhavala- |
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sudhāvadāta | mfn. Name of a mountain |
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sudhāvarṣa | m. a shower of nectar |
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sudhāvarṣin | mfn. raining nectar (varia lectio) |
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sudhāvarṣin | m. Name of brahmā- |
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sudhāvarṣin | m. of a particular buddha- |
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sudhāvarti | m. collyrium made from nectar |
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sudhāvāsa | m. (dhāv-) "nectar-abode", the moon, |
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sudhāvāsā | f. a kind of cucumber (equals trapuṣī-) |
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sudhāvat | m. Name of a man gaRa bāhv-ādi- |
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sudhāvat | m. plural a class of deceased ancestors (varia lectio svadhā-vat-) |
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sudhāvṛṣṭi | f. a shower of nectar |
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sudhāya | m. ease, comfort |
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sudhaya | Nom. P. yati-, to refresh, comfort (varia lectio svadh-) |
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sudhāyoni | m. "source of nectar", the moon |
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sudhāyuka | m. Name of a man |
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sudhāyuka | m. plural his descendants gaRa upakādi-. |
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sudhendra | m. (see sudhīndra-) Name of an author. |
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sudheṣa | Name of a country |
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sudhi | See -dhī-. |
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sudhī | f. good sense or understanding, intelligence |
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sudhī | mfn. (Nominal verb īs-, i-) having a good understanding, wise, clever, sensible etc. |
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sudhī | mfn. religious, pious |
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sudhī | m. a wise or learned man, Pandit, teacher |
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sudhīcandrikā | f. Name of work |
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sudhīkṛ | P. -karoti-, to change into nectar |
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sudhīmayūkha | m. Name of work |
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sudhīndrayati | m. Name of an author |
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sudhīra | mfn. very considerate or wise |
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sudhīra | mfn. very firm or resolute (varia lectio) |
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sudhīśṛṅgāra | m. Name of work |
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sudhita | mfn. (s/u--) (for sudhita-See) well placed or fixed |
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sudhita | mfn. well ordered or arranged or contrived |
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sudhita | mfn. well prepared or served, ready (as food) |
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sudhita | mfn. fixed upon, meant, intended |
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sudhita | mfn. well-disposed, kind, benevolent |
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sudhita | mfn. (for su-dhita-See) nectar-like |
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sudhiti | mfn. equals svadhiti-, an axe, hatchet, knife |
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sudhīvāda | m. Name of work |
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sudhīvan | mfn. |
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sudhīvilocana | n. Name of work |
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sudhīvilocanasāra | m. Name of work |
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sudhodaya | m. "nectar production", Name of a tantra- work by hari-vallabha-. |
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sudhodbhava | m. "nectar-source", Name of dhanvantari- (q.v) |
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sudhodbhavā | f. Terminalia Chebula |
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sudhodgāra | m. a flood of nectar |
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sudhodgāramaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of a flood of nectar |
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sudhṛṣṭama | mfn. very bold or resolute (?) |
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sudhṛt | m. Name of a son of mahā-vīrya- (see dhṛti-) |
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sudhṛta | (s/u--) mfn. very constant or persevering |
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sudhṛti | m. Name of a king (son of mahā-vīra- or mahā-vīrya-; see -dhṛt-) |
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sudhṛti | m. of a son of rājya-vardhana- |
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sudhūmravarṇā | f. Name of one of the seven tongues of agni- |
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sudhūmya | m. a particular fragrant substance |
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sudhūpaka | m. the resin of Pinus Longifolia |
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sudhūpya | m. a particular fragrant substance |
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sudhur | mfn. going well under the yoke |
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sudhur | m. a good draught-horse |
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sudhura | mfn. going well under the yoke |
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sudhura | m. a good draught-horse |
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sudhyupāsya | mfn. See suddhyup- (sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order) |
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sudi | ind. (thought by some to be a contraction of su-dina-,but really wrong reading for śudi- q.v) |
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sudīditi | mfn. flaming brightly, shining beautifully |
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sudih | mfn. well polished, bright, sharp (as teeth) |
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sudīkṣā | f. "beautiful consecration", Name of lakṣmī- (equals yajñādhikāra-siddhi- Scholiast or Commentator) |
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sudina | mf(ā-)n. clear, bright (as a day or morning) |
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sudina | n. a clear or fine or auspicious day etc. |
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sudina | n. happy time, happiness (equals sukha-) |
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sudina | n. Name of a tīrtha- |
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sudināha | n. a bright fine day on |
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suḍīnaka | n. one of the modes of flight attributed to birds |
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sudinatā | f. clear weather |
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sudinatva | n. state of fine weather, an auspicious time |
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sudināya | Nom. A1. yate-, to become a fine day, clear up Va1rtt. 1. |
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sudīpta | mfn. shining bright |
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sudīrgha | mfn. very long (in time and space), very extended |
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sudīrghā | f. a kind of cucumber |
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sudīrghagharmā | f. the plant Marsilia Quadrifolia |
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sudīrghajīvaphalā | f. a kind of cucumber |
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sudīrghaphalākā | f. a kind of egg-plant |
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suditi | mfn. (in a formula as opp. to a-diti-) (su-dīt/i- ) |
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sudīti | f. bright flame |
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sudīti | mfn. flaming, shining. brilliant |
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sudīti | m. Name of a man (having the patronymic āṅgirasa- and author of ) |
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sudiv | mfn. shining brightly |
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sudiva | n. () a bright or fine day. |
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sudivā | ind. idem or 'm. () a bright or fine day.' |
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sudivasa | m. () a bright or fine day. |
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sudivātaṇḍi | m. Name of a ṛṣi- |
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sudogdhrī | f. yielding much milk |
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sudogha | mf(ā-)n. idem or 'f. yielding much milk ' , (figuratively) bountiful, liberal |
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sudoha | mfn. easy to be milked (Comparative degree -tara-) |
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sudohana | mf(ā-)n. idem or 'mfn. easy to be milked (Comparative degree -tara-) ' (used in explaining su-dugha-) |
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sudraṣṭṛ | mfn. one who sees well, having good insight into (genitive case) on |
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sudraviṇas | mfn. having splendid riches or treasures |
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sudṛḍha | mfn. (s/u--) very firm or hard or strong |
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sudṛḍha | mfn. very tenacious (as memory) |
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sudṛḍha | mfn. well secured or locked, |
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sudṛḍhaharmyavat | mfn. having very strong fortresses |
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sudṛḍham | ind. (am-) very intensely |
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sudṛḍhatā | f. firmness |
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sudṛḍhatvacā | f. Gmelina Arborea |
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sudṛḍhavrata | mfn. very rigid or strict in vows |
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sudṛk | f. sudṛś |
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sudṛpta | mfn. very proud or arrogant |
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sudṛś | mf(Ved. -d/ṛśī-)n. keen-sighted |
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sudṛś | mf(Ved. -d/ṛśī-)n. well-looking, handsome |
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sudṛś | mf(Ved. -d/ṛśī-)n. having beautiful eyes ( sudṛk dṛk- f."a pretty woman") |
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sudṛś | m. plural (with Buddhists) a particular class of gods |
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sudṛśīka | mfn. looking beautiful, handsome |
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sudṛśīkarūpa | mfn. (-d/ṛśīka--) having a beautiful colour |
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sudṛśīkasaṃdṛś | mfn. (-d/ṛśīka--) having a beautiful appearance |
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sudṛṣṭa | mf(ā-)n. well seen (accusative with kṛ-,"to look at well or earnestly") |
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sudṛṣṭa | mf(ā-)n. easy to be seen (Comparative degree -tara-) |
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sudṛṣṭa | m. plural Name of a people (varia lectio sudeṣṭa-) |
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sudṛṣṭi | mfn. keen-sighted |
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sudṛṣṭi | m. a vulture |
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sudṛśya | mfn. easily seen, clearly visible |
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sudṛśya | mfn. looking beautiful, handsome |
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sudru | m. good wood or timber |
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sudugha | mf(ā-)n. milking well or easily, yielding much, abundant, bountiful |
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sudughā | f. a good milch cow |
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suduha | mfn. easy to be milked (see su-dugha-) |
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suduḥkha | n. great pain or sorrow |
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suduḥkha | mf(ā-)n. very painful or troublesome, very difficult to (infinitive mood) etc. |
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suduḥkham | ind. very painfully, most uneasily |
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suduḥkhārohaṇa | mfn. very difficult of ascent |
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suduḥkhita | mfn. much grieved, greatly afflicted |
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suduḥsaha | mfn. very difficult to be borne or endured, quite intolerable |
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suduḥsparśa | mfn. very unpleasant to be touched or felt |
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suduḥśrava | mfn. very unpleasant to be heard |
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sudukūla | mfn. made of very fine cloth |
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sudūra | mfn. very remote or distant (-dūrāt-,"from afar"; -dūrāt sudūre-,"very far away") |
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sudurācāra | mfn. very ill-conducted, very badly behaved or wicked, a profligate |
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sudurādharṣa | mf(ā-)n. quite intolerable |
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sudurādharṣa | mf(ā-)n. very hard to get at, unattainable |
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sudūram | ind. very far away |
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sudūram | ind. in a very high degree |
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sudurāruha | mfn. very hard to be ascended, inaccessible |
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sudurāsada | mfn. very hard to be got at, unapproachable to (genitive case) |
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sudurāvarta | mfn. very hard to be dissuaded or convinced |
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sudurbala | mfn. very weak or faint |
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sudurbhaga | mf(ā-)n. very unfortunate |
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sudurbhida | mfn. very difficult to be split or broken |
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sudurbuddhi | mfn. very foolish or stupid |
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sudurdarśa | mfn. very difficult to be discerned or seen or observed, unpleasant or intolerable to the eye |
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sudurdharṣa | mfn. very difficult to be approached or attacked, intangible |
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sudurdṛśa | mfn. idem or 'mfn. very difficult to be discerned or seen or observed, unpleasant or intolerable to the eye ' |
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sudurgama | mfn. very difficult to be traversed or crossed or sailed over |
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sudurgamya | mfn. very difficult to be traversed or crossed or sailed over |
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sudurjara | mfn. very difficult to be digested |
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sudurjaya | mfn. very difficult to be overcome or conquered etc. |
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sudurjaya | mfn. very difficult to be won or obtained |
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sudurjaya | m. a kind of military array |
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sudurjaya | m. Name of a son of suvīra- |
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sudurjaya | m. of a Brahman |
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sudurjayā | f. (with Buddhists) Name of one of the 10 stages of perfection |
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sudurjñeya | mfn. very difficult to become acquainted with |
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sudurlabha | mfn. very difficult to be attained, very scarce or rare etc. |
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sudurlabha | mfn. very difficult to or to be (infinitive mood) |
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sudurmanas | mfn. very dispirited or troubled in mind |
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sudurmarṣa | mf(ā-)n. very or quite intolerable |
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sudurmati | mfn. very foolish or evil-minded |
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sudurnirīkṣaṇa | mfn. very difficult to be looked at |
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sudurukti | f. very harsh language |
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sudurvaca | mfn. very difficult to be answered |
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sudurvacas | n. a very hard word |
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sudurvaha | mfn. very difficult to be borne |
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sudurveda | () mfn. very difficult to be known or understood. |
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sudurvida | () mfn. very difficult to be known or understood. |
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suduścara | mfn. very difficult of access, inaccessible |
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suduścara | mfn. very arduous or painful |
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suduścikitsa | mfn. very difficult to be healed or cured |
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suduṣkara | mfn. very difficult to be done, most arduous |
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suduṣkha | See -duḥkha-, khita-. |
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suduṣkhita | See -duḥkha-, khita-. |
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suduṣkṛta | mfn. a very great sin or crime |
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suduṣkula | n. a very low or degraded race or family |
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suduṣpāra | mfn. very difficult to be penetrated or investigated |
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suduṣprabha | m. a chameleon |
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suduṣprāpa | mfn. very difficult to be reached or attained, quite inaccessible |
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suduṣprasādhya | mfn. very difficult to be mastered or conquered |
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suduṣprekṣya | mfn. very difficult to be caught sight of. |
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suduṣṭa | mfn. very bad or wicked |
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sudustara | ( ) mfn. very difficult to be passed or crossed. |
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sudustāra | () mfn. very difficult to be passed or crossed. |
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sudustyaja | mfn. very difficult to be abandoned or quitted |
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sudvija | mf(ā-)n. having good teeth |
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sudvijānana | mfn. having a mouth containing good teeth |
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sudyotman | mfn. shining bright |
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sudyu | m. Name of a son of cāru-pāda- |
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sudyumna | mf(ā-)n. idem or 'mfn. shining beautifully ' |
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sudyumna | m. Name of a king |
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sudyumna | m. of a son of manu- vaivasvata- (supposed to have been born a female under the name of iḍā- [q.v.], and afterwards changed into a male through the favour of mitra- and varuṇa-) |
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sudyumna | m. of a son of abhaya-da- |
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sudyut | mfn. shining beautifully |
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suga | mf(ā-)n. (id est 5. su-+ 2. ga-; gam-) going well or gracefully, having a graceful gait |
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suga | mf(ā-)n. easily passed, easy to traverse |
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suga | mf(ā-)n. easy of access |
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suga | mf(ā-)n. easy to obtain |
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suga | mf(ā-)n. easily understood, intelligible |
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suga | n. a good path |
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suga | n. easy or successful course |
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suga | n. faeces |
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suga | mfn. (id est 5. su-+ 3. ga-; gai-) singing well or beautifully |
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sugabhasti | (s/u--or sug/abh-) mfn. having skilful hands (said to tvaṣṭṛ-) |
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sugādha | mfn. easily fordable |
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sugahana | mf(ā-)n. very thick or close or impervious |
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sugahanā | f. an enclosure round a place of sacrifice |
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sugahanāvṛti | f. idem or 'f. an enclosure round a place of sacrifice ' |
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sugalā | f. Name of a woman |
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sugama | mf(ā-)n. easy to be traversed |
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sugama | mf(ā-)n. easy of access |
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sugama | mf(ā-)n. easy to be ascertained or understood, obvious etc. |
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sugama | mf(ā-)n. easy, practicable |
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sugama | m. Name of a dānava- |
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sugamana | mf(ā-)n. easy of access |
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sugamana | mf(ā-)n. proceeding well on |
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sugamānvayā | f. Name of commentator or commentary |
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sugambhīra | mf(ā-)n. very deep |
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sugamya | mf(ā-)n. easily traversed or passed, easy of access |
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sugaṇ | mfn. (a word formed artificiallySee ) counting well or easily or easily to be calculated. |
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sugaṇa | mfn. equals ugaṇa- on Va1rtt. 4 |
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sugaṇa | m. Name of a rāja-putra- |
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sugaṇā | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda- |
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sugaṇaka | m. a good calculator or astronomer |
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sugandha | m. a fragrant smell, fragrance |
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sugandha | m. a perfume etc. |
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sugandha | mf(ā-)n. fragrant etc. |
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sugandha | m. sulphur |
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sugandha | m. the chick-pea |
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sugandha | m. Andropogon Schoenanthus |
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sugandha | m. marjoram |
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sugandha | m. a red-blossomed Moringa |
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sugandha | m. equals tumburu- |
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sugandha | m. a fragrant ointment (made of various substances) |
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sugandha | m. Name of a mountain |
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sugandha | m. a trader, dealer |
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sugandhā | f. the ichneumon plant |
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sugandhā | f. Curcuma Zedoaria |
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sugandhā | f. a fragrant grass |
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sugandhā | f. a sort of lime |
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sugandhā | f. sacred basil |
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sugandhā | f. Name of various other plants and trees (equals vandhyā-, karkoṭakī-, rudra-jaṭā-etc.) |
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sugandhā | f. a form of dākṣāyaṇī- |
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sugandhā | f. Name of an apsaras- |
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sugandhā | f. of a tīrtha- |
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sugandhā | f. of a woman |
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sugandha | n. small cumin seed |
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sugandha | n. the blue lotus |
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sugandha | n. sandal |
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sugandha | n. the granthi-parṇa- plant |
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sugandha | n. equals kat-tṛṇa- |
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sugandha | n. equals pattrāṅga- |
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sugandha | n. equals gandha-tṛṇa- |
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sugandha | n. civet |
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sugandha | n. Name of a tīrtha- |
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sugandhabhūtṛṇa | n. a kind of fragrant grass |
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sugandhāḍhya | mfn. rich in fragrance |
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sugandhāḍhyā | f. Jasminum Sambac |
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sugandhāditya | m. Name of a man |
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sugandhaka | m. "having fragrance", a kind of grain (perhaps of rice) |
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sugandhaka | m. a kind of culinary herb |
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sugandhaka | m. the orange |
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sugandhaka | m. Momordica Mixta |
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sugandhaka | m. red-blossomed basil |
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sugandhaka | m. a kind of bulbous plant (equals dharaṇī-kanda-) |
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sugandhaka | m. sulphur |
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sugandhaka | n. a kind of medicinal herb |
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sugandhāmalaka | m. a kind of mixture of various herbs |
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sugandhamukha | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-, |
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sugandhamūlā | f. Averrhoa Acida |
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sugandhamūlā | f. Hibiscus Mutabilis |
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sugandhamūlā | n. equals rāsnā- |
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sugandhapattrā | f. a kind of plant (equals jaṭā-) |
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sugandhapattrā | n. equals rudra-jaṭā- |
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sugandhāra | m. Name of śiva- (according to to equals śobhano gandhāra-deśodbhavaḥ-) |
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sugandhatā | f. fragrance, perfume |
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sugandhatailaniryāsa | n. (?) civet |
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sugandhatailaniryāsa | n. a particular perfume made from roses etc. |
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sugandhavanamāhātmya | n. Name of work |
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sugandhavat | mfn. fragrant |
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sugandhaya | Nom. P. yati-, to make fragrant, scent |
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sugandhayukti | f. preparation of perfumes (one of the 64 arts) |
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sugandheśa | m. Name of a temple erected by su-gandhā- |
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sugandheśa | m. an image of the tutelary deity of su-gandhā- |
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sugandhī | f. the small Banana |
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sugandhī | f. Name of a female servant of vasu-deva- |
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sugandhi | mfn. (or -gandhi-) sweet-smelling, fragrant etc. |
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sugandhi | mfn. virtuous, pious |
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sugandhi | m. a perfume, fragrance |
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sugandhi | m. the supreme Being (equals paramātman-) |
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sugandhi | m. a lion |
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sugandhi | m. a sort of Mango |
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sugandhi | m. a sort of Cyperus |
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sugandhi | m. Ocimum Pilosum |
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sugandhi | m. the root of Scirpus Kysoor |
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sugandhi | n. sandal |
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sugandhi | n. Name of various perfumes or fragrant plants (according to to equals elavāluka-; equals kaśeru-; equals gandha-tṛṇa-etc.) |
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sugandhikā | f. a kind of plant |
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sugandhika | mfn. fragrant |
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sugandhika | m. a kind of grain (perhaps"of rice") |
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sugandhika | m. olibanum |
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sugandhika | m. sulphur |
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sugandhika | m. a lion |
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sugandhika | n. the white lotus |
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sugandhika | n. the root of Andropogon Muricatus |
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sugandhika | n. the root of Costus Speciosus or Arabicus |
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sugandhika | n. a particular medicinal herb equals sura-parṇa- |
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sugandhikusuma | n. a fragrant flower |
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sugandhikusuma | m. yellow oleander |
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sugandhikusumā | f. Trigonella Corniculata |
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sugandhimūla | n. a radish |
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sugandhimūla | n. the root of uśīra- |
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sugandhimūlā | f. Curcuma Zedoaria |
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sugandhimūlā | f. equals rāsnā- |
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sugandhimūṣikā | f. the musk rat |
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sugandhimustaka | n. a sort of Cyperus |
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sugandhimūtrapatana | m. a civet cat |
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sugandhin | mfn. fragrant, sweet-smelling |
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sugandhinī | f. Pandanus Odoratissimus |
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sugandhinī | f. a kind of plant with fragrant leaves (equals ārāma-śītalā-) |
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sugandhisīha | m. Name of a man |
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sugandhitā | f. fragrance |
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sugandhitejana | mn. a kind of fragrant grass etc. |
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sugandhitriphalā | f. nutmeg, areca nut, and cloves |
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sugāṅga | m. or n. Name of a palace |
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sugaṇita | mfn. easily or accurately calculated |
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suganman | mfn. |
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sugaṇokti | f. (?) Name of work |
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sugantva | mfn. easily passed |
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sugara | n. cinnabar |
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sugārhapatya | m. a good householder |
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sugarhita | mfn. very blamable |
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sugata | mfn. going well |
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sugata | mfn. one who has fared well |
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sugata | mfn. well-bestowed |
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sugata | m. a buddha- ( sugatatva -tva- n.) |
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sugata | m. a Buddhist, Buddhist teacher |
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sugatacetanā | f. Name of a Buddhist nun |
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sugatālaya | m. idem or 'n. a Buddhist temple or monastery ' |
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sugatamitra | m. Name of a man |
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sugataśāsana | n. the Buddhist doctrine |
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sugatatva | n. sugata |
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sugatāvadāna | n. Name of a Buddhist sūtra- work |
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sugatāyatana | n. a Buddhist temple or monastery |
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sugati | f. a good or happy condition, welfare, happiness, bliss etc. |
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sugati | f. a secure refuge |
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sugati | mfn. having a good or auspicious position (as a planet) |
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sugati | m. Name of a son of gaya- |
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sugati | m. of an arhat- (prob. wrong reading for su-mati-) |
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sugatisopāna | n. Name of work |
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sugātra | mf(ī-)n. fair-limbed, graceful |
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sugātra | n. a fine or graceful figure |
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sugātrī | f. a beautiful woman |
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sugātriyā | wrong reading for -gātuy/ā- |
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sugātu | m. welfare, prosperity |
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sugātuyā | f. (the same form for instrumental case) desire of welfare or prosperity |
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sugaurava | mfn. very heavy or ponderous |
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sugautama | m. "the good gautama-", Name of gautama- buddha- |
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sugava | m. a vigorous bull |
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sugava | mfn. having fine cows, abounding in cattle |
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sugavi | m. Name of a son of prasuśruta- |
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sugavya | n. the possession of good or much cattle |
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sugavya | mfn. equals -g/ava- |
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sugehinī | f. a good housewife |
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sugeṣṇā | f. "singing well", a kiṃ-narī- |
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sugevṛdh | mfn. rejoicing in good progress |
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sugevṛdh | See under 1. su-ga-, column 2. |
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sughana | mfn. very dense (as a forest) |
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sugharikāgṛhaka | n. a kind of sieve, |
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sugharṣa | m. much rubbing, strong friction |
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sughaṭa | mfn. easy contrived or accomplished ( sughaṭatva -tva- n.) |
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sughaṭatva | n. sughaṭa |
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sughaṭita | mfn. well joined or united or contrived or arranged |
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sughaṭitaghaṭita | mfn. idem or 'mfn. well joined or united or contrived or arranged ' |
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sughaṭṭita | mfn. well pressed down or levelled |
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sughna | m. easy striking or killing |
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sughora | mf(ā-)n. very fearful or terrible |
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sughora | m. Name of a man |
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sughora | n. anything very dreadful or hideous |
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sughoṣa | mfn. making a loud noise, very noisy |
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sughoṣa | mfn. having a pleasant sound |
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sughoṣa | m. a pleasant sound or cry |
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sughoṣa | m. Name of the conch of nakula- |
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sughoṣa | m. of a buddha- |
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sughoṣa | m. of an agra-hāra- (q.v) |
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sughoṣa | m. a particular form of a temple |
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sughoṣaghoṣa | mf(ā-)n. sounding loud |
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sughoṣagrāma | m. Name of a village |
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sughoṣaka | m. or n. (?) , a particular musical instrument |
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sughoṣavat | mfn. sounding pleasantly |
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sughoṣita | mfn. proclaimed with loud voice |
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sugīta | n. good singing |
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sugītha | m. Name of a ṛṣi- |
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sugīti | f. "id.", Name of a kind of āryā- metre |
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sugla | mfn. ( glai-) very weary on |
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sugmya | mfn. (s/u--) ( gam-) advancing well |
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sugmya | mfn. increasing |
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sugmya | n. happiness, prosperity |
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sugo | f. an excellent cow |
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sugocara | wrong reading for sva-g- |
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sugopā | m. a good protector |
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sugopā | mfn. well protected (superl. -tama-) |
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sugopya | mfn. to be kept quite secret |
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sugraha | mfn. having a good handle |
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sugraha | mfn. easy to be obtained |
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sugraha | mfn. easy to be learnt or understood |
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sugrahaṇa | n. reverential clasping (of a person's feet) |
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sugrāhya | mfn. easy to be taken, easily apprehensible etc. |
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sugrāma | m. Name of a village in magadha- |
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sugranthi | mfn. well knotted |
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sugranthi | mfn. having beautiful joints |
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sugranthi | m. a kind of perfume (equals coraka-) |
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sugranthi | n. the root of Piper Longum |
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sugrāsa | m. a dainty morsel |
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sugrathita | (s/u--) mfn. well fastened |
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sugṛddha | mf(ā-)n. intensely longing for (locative case) |
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sugṛha | m. having a good or beautiful house or abode |
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sugṛha | m. "having a good nest", the taylor-bird, Sylvia Sutoria |
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sugṛhapati | m. a good householder (said of agni-) |
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sugṛhī | f. a particular bird (reckoned among the pratuda-s) |
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sugṛhin | mfn. well-housed, having a good nest (as a bird) |
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sugṛhīta | mfn. held fast or firmly, seized, grasped, clung or adhered to |
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sugṛhīta | mfn. well apprehended or learnt |
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sugṛhīta | mfn. mentioned auspiciously (see next) |
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sugṛhītābhidha | mfn. having an auspicious name |
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sugṛhītanāman | mfn. (or -nāma-dheya-) one whose name is invoked auspiciously (also said of yudhi-ṣṭhira- and others who are invoked early in the morning to secure good luck) etc. |
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sugṛhītanāman | mfn. one who has received a good name, named according to the ordinances |
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sugrīṣma | m. a fine summer |
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sugrīva | mfn. handsome-necked, having a beautiful neck |
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sugrīva | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) Name of a monkey-king (who, with his army of monkeys headed by hanumat-, assisted rāmacandra- in conquering rāvaṇa-;he was believed to be the son of the Sun, and was re-established by rāma- in the throne of kiṣkindha- [ q.v ], usurped by his brother vālin-) etc. |
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sugrīva | m. of one of the four horses of kṛṣṇa- or viṣṇu- (the other three being balāhaka-, megha-puṣpa-, and śaivya-) |
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sugrīva | m. of a divine being |
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sugrīva | m. of the father of the ninth arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī- |
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sugrīva | m. a kind of pavilion |
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sugrīva | m. (only ) a conch |
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sugrīva | m. Name of śiva- or indra- |
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sugrīva | m. a goose |
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sugrīva | m. a hero |
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sugrīva | m. a piece of water |
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sugrīva | m. Name of a mountain |
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sugrīva | m. a sort of weapon |
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sugrīva | m. the countenance of a friend |
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sugrīva | m. a serpent of pātāla- |
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sugrīva | f(ā-or ī-). Name of an apsaras- |
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sugrīvāgraja | m. "elder brother of su-grīva-", Name of vālin- |
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sugrīveśa | m. "lord of su-grīva-", Name of rāma- |
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sugrīvī | f. Name of a daughter of dakṣa- and wife of kaśyapa- (regarded as the mother of horses, camels, and asses) |
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sugu | mfn. equals -g/ava- |
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sugūḍha | mfn. well guarded or concealed, very secret |
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sugūḍham | ind. very secretly |
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sugulpha | mf(ā-)n. having beautiful ankles |
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suguṇa | mf(ā-)n. very virtuous or excellent |
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suguṇin | mfn. idem or 'mf(ā-)n. very virtuous or excellent ' |
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sugupta | mfn. (s/u--) well guarded |
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sugupta | mfn. well hidden or concealed, kept very secret |
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suguptā | f. Mucuna Pruritus |
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suguptabhāṇḍa | mf(ā-)n. looking well after the household utensils ( suguptabhāṇḍatā -tā- f.) |
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suguptabhāṇḍatā | f. suguptabhāṇḍa |
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suguptalekha | m. a very private letter or one written in cipher |
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suguptam | ind. very secretly or privately |