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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) .  |
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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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su | (to be similarly prefixed to the following) :  |
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su | (to be similarly prefixed to the following)  |
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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  |
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suguptam | ind. very carefully  |
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suguptatara | mfn. well hidden  |
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sugupti | f. good protection, great secrecy (accusative with ā-dhā-,"to observe great secrecy")  |
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suguptīkṛ | P. -karoti-, to keep well, guard carefully  |
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suguru | mfn. very heinous (as a crime)  |
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suguru | mfn. a good teacher  |
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suh | (see sah-) cl.4 P. suhyati-, to satisfy, gladden ; to be glad, rejoice ; to bear, endure, support  |
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suhala | mfn. having an excellent plough (also li-)  |
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suhala | m. Name of a physician and an ambassador (contemporaries of maṅkha-)  |
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suhalana | m. (with bhaṭṭa-) Name of the author of a commentator or commentary on halāyudha-'s mṛta-saṃjīvanī-  |
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suhana | mfn. easy to be slain or killed  |
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suhaṇamukha | (?) , Name of a place  |
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suhantu | mfn. equals -h/ana-  |
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suhanu | mfn. having handsome jaws  |
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suhanu | m. Name of an asura-  |
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suhara | m. "seizing well", Name of an asura- (varia lectio a-hara-)  |
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suhārd | mfn. having a good interior id est a good stomach etc. (said of indra-)  |
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suhārd | mfn. having a good or loving heart, kind, benevolent, a friend (opp. to dur-hārd-)  |
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suhāsa | mf(ā-)n. having a pleasant smile  |
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suhasānana | mfn. having a cheerful smiling face  |
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suhāsin | mfn. laughing id est radiant or shining with (compound)  |
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suhasta | mf(ā-)n. having beautiful hands  |
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suhasta | mf(ā-)n. skilful or clever with the hands  |
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suhasta | mf(ā-)n. trained in arms, disciplined  |
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suhasta | m. Name of a soma--keeper  |
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suhasta | m. of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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suhastin | m. Name of a jaina- teacher  |
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suhastya | mfn. skilful-handed, clever  |
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suhastya | m. Name of a ṛṣi- (having the metron. gauṣeya- and author of ),  |
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suhata | mfn. (id est 5. su-+ hata-;fr. han-) thoroughly beaten or slain  |
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suhata | mfn. justly slain or killed  |
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suhava | mf(ā-)n. well or easily invoked, listening willingly  |
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suhava | mf(ā-)n. invoking well  |
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suhava | n. an auspicious or successful invocation  |
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suhavis | mfn. having or offering beautiful oblations, devout, pious  |
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suhavis | m. Name of an āṅgirasa-  |
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suhavis | m. of a son of bhumanyu-  |
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suhavītunāman | mfn. one whose name is to be invoked auspiciously or successfully  |
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suhavya | mf(ā-)n. fit for invocation  |
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suhavya | mfn. sacrificing well or successfully (applied to agni-)  |
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suhaya | See mahā-suhay/a-.  |
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suhemanta | m. a good winter |
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suhemanta | mfn. having a good winter,  |
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suhiṃs | mfn. (Nominal verb -hin-) one who strikes well  |
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suhiraṇya | mfn. having beautiful gold, abounding in gold  |
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suhiraṇyavat | (s/u--) mfn. idem or 'mfn. having beautiful gold, abounding in gold '  |
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suhita | mf(ā-)n. (s/u--) very fit or suitable  |
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suhita | mf(ā-)n. very salutary or beneficial  |
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suhita | mf(ā-)n. thoroughly satiated or satisfied (especially with food and drink) etc.  |
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suhita | mf(ā-)n. very friendly, affectionate  |
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suhitā | f. one of the tongues of fire  |
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suhita | n. satiety, abundance  |
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suhma | m. Name of a district or (plural) a people in the west of Bengal (called after suhma-, the son of dīrgha-tamas- and su-deṣṇā-, the wife of bali-, or the son of kāñcaneṣudhi- id est bali- in a former birth)  |
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suhmaka | (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') equals suhma-  |
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suhmanagara | n. the city of the suhma-s  |
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suhotṛ | m. (or s/u-h-) a good sacrificer or priest  |
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suhotṛ | m. Name of a son of bhumanyu-  |
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suhotṛ | m. of a son of vitatha-  |
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suhotra | m. Name of the author of (having the patronymic bhāradvāja-)  |
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suhotra | m. of a bārhaspatya-.  |
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suhotra | m. of an ātreya-  |
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suhotra | m. of a preceptor  |
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suhotra | m. of a kaurava-  |
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suhotra | m. of a son of saha-deva-  |
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suhotra | m. of a son of bhumanyu-  |
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suhotra | m. of a son of bṛhat-kṣatra-  |
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suhotra | m. of a son of bṛhad-iṣu-  |
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suhotra | m. of a son of kāñcanaprabha-  |
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suhotra | m. of a son of vitatha-  |
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suhotra | m. of a son of sudhanvan-  |
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suhotra | m. of a son of su-dhanus-  |
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suhotra | m. of a son of kṣatra-vṛddha-  |
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suhotra | m. of a daitya-  |
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suhotra | m. of a monkey  |
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suhotra | m. plural Name of a seat of fire-worshippers  |
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suhṛc | in compound for suhṛd-.  |
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suhṛcchokavivardhana | (for -śok-), augmenting the grief of a friend  |
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suhṛd | m. "good-hearted","kindhearted","well-disposed", a friend, ally (also said of planets; suhṛdo janāḥ-,"friends") etc.  |
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suhṛd | m. Name of the fourth astrology mansion  |
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suhṛd | f. a female friend  |
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suhṛd | mfn. (only in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') fond of, liking or devoted to  |
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suhṛd | f. very similar to, closely resembling  |
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suhṛda | m. "a friend", Name of śiva-  |
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suhṛdadruh | mfn. (Nom. -dhruk-or -dhruṭ-) one who injures a friend  |
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suhṛdāgama | m. "arrival of a friend", Name of work  |
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suhṛdaya | mfn. good-hearted, affectionate (superl. -tama-)  |
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suhṛdbala | m. the army of an ally  |
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suhṛdbheda | m. separation of friends (Name of the 2nd book of the hitopadeśa-).  |
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suhṛdvadha | m. the killing of a friend  |
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suhṛdvākya | n. the speech or advice of a friend  |
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suhṛj | in compound for suhṛd-.  |
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suhṛjjana | m. a friendly person, friend  |
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suhṛjjana | m. (also plural) friends  |
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suhṛl | in compound for suhṛd-.  |
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suhṛlliṅgadhara | mfn. having the mere appearance of a friend  |
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suhṛn | in compound for suhṛd-.  |
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suhṛnmitra | n. sg. friends and allies  |
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suhṛnmukha | mfn. friendly-faced  |
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suhṛnnārī | f. a female friend (varia lectio)  |
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suhṛt | in compound for suhṛd-.  |
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suhṛtprakāśākhyastava | m. Name of work  |
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suhṛtprāpti | f. the acquisition of a friend  |
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suhṛttā | f.  |
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suhṛttama | mfn. (superl.) very friendly or cordial, kind, affectionate  |
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suhṛttva | n. friendship, friendliness, affection  |
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suhṛttyāga | m. the desertion of a friend  |
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suhū | mfn. calling or invoking well  |
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suhuta | mf(ā-)n. well offered or sacrificed  |
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suhuta | mf(ā-)n. well worshipped with sacrifices  |
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suhuta | n. good or right sacrifice  |
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suhutād | mfn. eating a right sacrifice  |
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suhutahut | mfn. offering a right sacrifice  |
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suhutakṛt | mfn. offering a right sacrifice  |
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suhūti | See svabhūti-,  |
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suhvāna | mfn. (used in explaining su-hava-)  |
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sujaghana | mfn. having beautiful hips  |
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sujaghana | mfn. having a beautiful end or conclusion  |
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sujaghana | mfn. a particular ceremony  |
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sujaghana | su-joṅgha- etc. See column 2.  |
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sujala | mf(ā-)n. having good or sweet water  |
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sujala | n. a lotus  |
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sujala | n. good water  |
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sujalpa | m. good speech, a particular kind of speech (sincere, earnest, full of meaning and vivacity)  |
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sujambha | mfn. having good jaws or strong teeth  |
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sujambhan | mfn. idem or 'mfn. having good jaws or strong teeth '  |
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sujāmi | mfn. rich in brothers and sisters or relatives  |
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sujana | m. a good or virtuous or kind or benevolent person (man or woman;often confounded with sva-jana-) etc.  |
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sujana | m. Name of the author of the  |
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sujanākara | m. Name of a man  |
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sujanaparisevitā | f. Name of a kiṃ-narī-  |
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sujanaparivārā | f. Name of a gandharva- maiden  |
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sujanatā | f. goodness, kindness, benevolence  |
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sujanatā | f. a number of good men or respectable persons  |
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sujanatva | n. goodness, kindness (varia lectio)  |
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sujanaya | Nom. P. yati- wrong reading for sva-j-  |
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sujanetaramaitrī | f. the friendship of a bad man  |
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sujaṅgha | mf(ā-)n. having beautiful legs  |
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sujaniman | mfn. producing or creating fair things  |
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sujanmādivrata | n. sujanman |
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sujanman | n. noble or auspicious birth ( sujanmādivrata mādi-vrata- n."a particular observance") ,  |
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sujanman | mfn. equals -janiman-  |
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sujanman | mfn. of noble or auspicious birth  |
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sujantu | m. Name of a son of jahnu-  |
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sujāta | mfn. (or s/u--) well born or produced or made, of an excellent kind or nature, fine, beautiful etc.  |
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sujāta | mfn. well grown, tall  |
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sujāta | mfn. nobly born, noble  |
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sujāta | mfn. genuine, sincere (as piety)  |
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sujāta | mfn. really born (id est not born in vain) (varia lectio sajātaḥ-)  |
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sujāta | m. Name of a son of dhṛtarāṣṭra-  |
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sujāta | m. of a son of bharata-  |
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sujāta | m. of a bull  |
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sujāta | m. (plural) of a people  |
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sujātā | f. aluminous slate  |
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sujātā | f. a kind of plant (equals tuvarī-) |
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sujātā | f. Name of various women (especially of a daughter of uddālaka- and wife of kahoḍa-)  |
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sujāta | n. good birth, birth under an auspicious constellation  |
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sujātaka | m. or n. (?) beauty, splendour  |
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sujātāṅga | mf(ī-)n. having well-formed limbs  |
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sujātatā | f. (sujāt/a--) the being well born, nobility (ai1so of mind)  |
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sujātavaktra | m. Name of a preceptor  |
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sujāti | mfn. of good tribe or species  |
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sujāti | mfn. of a good race or caste  |
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sujāti | m. Name of a son of vīti-hotra-  |
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sujātīya | mfn. of good tribe or race  |
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sujatru | mfn. having a beautiful collar-bone  |
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sujavas | mfn. very quick or swift  |
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sujaya | m. a great victory or triumph  |
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sujaya | m. Name of a man,  |
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sujaya | m. easy to be conquered by (instrumental case)  |
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sujihva | mfn. bright-tongued, sweet-voiced  |
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sujihva | m. fire or the god of fire  |
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sujīrṇa | mfn. worn out, ragged, decayed  |
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sujīrṇa | mfn. well digested  |
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sujīrṇaśatakhaṇḍamaya | mf(ī-)n. made of a hundred tattered rags  |
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sujita | n. (s/u--) an easy conquest  |
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sujitaśrama | mfn. easily overcoming all fatigue, indefatigable  |
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sujīva | n. it is an easy life for any one (genitive case)  |
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sujīvantī | f. Hoya Viridiflora  |
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sujīvita | n. a happy life  |
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sujīvita | n. it is easily lived by any one (instrumental case)  |
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sujīvita | mfn. living happily, enjoying life  |
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sujjaka | and sujji- m. Name of two men  |
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sujña | mf(ā-)n. knowing well, conversant or familiar with anything  |
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sujñāna | n. easy perception or intelligence  |
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sujñāna | n. good knowledge  |
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sujñāna | n. Name of various sāman-s  |
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sujñāna | mf(ā-)n. possessing good knowledge (see on )  |
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sujñāna | mf(ā-)n. easy to be known or understood  |
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sujñānadurgodaya | m. Name of work on the 16 saṃskāra-s by viśveśvara- bhaṭṭa-  |
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sujñānaviṃśati | f. Name of a vedānta- work by mukunda- kavi-.  |
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sujūrṇi | mfn. blazing or glowing brightly  |
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sujuṣṭa | (s/u--) mf(ā-)n. well liked, welcome  |
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sujyaiṣṭhya | mfn. well entitled to primogeniture  |
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sujyeṣṭha | m. Name of a king (son of agni-mitra-)  |
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sujyotis | (or -jyot/is-) mfn. shining very brightly, radiant  |
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suka | (for ś/uka-), a parrot  |
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sukakṣa | m. Name of the author of (having the patronymic āṅgirasa-)  |
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sukala | mfn. one who employs his property well both by giving and enjoying it  |
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sukala | m. Name of a man  |
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sukāla | ( ) ( ) m. plural Name of a class of pitṛ-s.  |
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sukalatra | n. a good wife  |
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sukalila | mfn. well filled with  |
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sukālin | ( ) m. plural Name of a class of pitṛ-s.  |
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sukalita | wrong reading for next  |
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sukalpa | mfn. easy to be made  |
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sukalpa | mfn. very qualified or skilled  |
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sukalpa | mfn. (wrong reading for -kalya-)  |
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sukalpita | mfn. well equipped or armed  |
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sukālukā | wrong reading for -vāl-  |
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sukalya | mfn. perfectly sound  |
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sukāma | mfn. having good desires  |
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sukāmā | f. Ficus Heterophylla  |
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sukāmada | mf(ā-)n. abundantly granting desires  |
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sukamala | n. a beautiful lotus flower  |
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sukāmavrata | n. a particular religious observance (varia lectio kāmya-v-).  |
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sukambala | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) a beautiful dewlap  |
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sukanda | m. the root of Scirpus Kysoor  |
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sukanda | m. an onion  |
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sukanda | m. a yam  |
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sukanda | m. the root of Arum Campanulatum  |
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sukanda | m. other bulbous plants (equals vārāhi-kanda-; equals -dharaṇī-k-)  |
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sukāṇḍa | mfn. having a good stem or stalk  |
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sukāṇḍa | mfn. well-jointed  |
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sukāṇḍa | mfn. Momordica Charantia  |
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sukandaja | mfn. varia lectio for su-kundana-  |
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sukandaka | m. an onion  |
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sukandaka | m. a species of Arum  |
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sukandaka | m. a yam  |
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sukandaka | m. plural Name of a people  |
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sukāṇḍikā | f. idem or 'mfn. Momordica Charantia '  |
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sukandin | m. Amorphophallus Campanulatus  |
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sukandin | m. Arum Campanulatum  |
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sukāṇḍin | mfn. having good stems or stalks  |
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sukāṇḍin | mfn. beautifully jointed  |
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sukāṇḍin | m. a bee  |
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sukaṇḍu | m. much-scratching, the itch  |
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sukaṅkavat | m. Name of a mountain (varia lectio vaikaṅka- )  |
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sukānta | mfn. very handsome  |
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sukaṇṭakā | f. Aloe Indica  |
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sukaṇṭha | mf(ī-)n. sweet-voiced  |
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sukaṇṭha | m. Name of a singer  |
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sukaṇṭha | m. Name of an apsaras-  |
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sukaṇṭhī | f. the female or Indian cuckoo  |
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sukānti | m. Name of a man  |
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sukanyā | f. a beautiful girl  |
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sukanyā | f. Name of a daughter of śaryāta- (or ti-) and wife of the ṛṣi- cyavana- (also yakā-).  |
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sukanyaka | mfn. having a beautiful daughter  |
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sukanyāka | mfn. equals -kanyaka-  |
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sukaparda | mf(/ā-)n. having beautiful braided hair  |
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sukapola | mf(ā-)n. having beautiful cheeks  |
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sukapolāsya | mfn. having a face with beautiful cheeks  |
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sukara | mf(ā-)n. easy to be done, easy for (genitive case) or to (infinitive mood) etc.  |
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sukara | mf(ā-)n. easy to be managed, tractable (as a horse or cow)  |
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sukara | mf(ā-)n. easily achieving  |
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sukara | m. a good-natured horse  |
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sukarā | f. a tractable cow  |
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sukara | n. doing good, charity, benevolence  |
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sukarasaṃdhi | mfn. easily joined or united (varia lectio)  |
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sukarataraka | mfn. very easy to be done  |
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sukaratva | n. easiness, feasibleness  |
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sukarīra | (prob.) wrong reading for -kurīr/a-  |
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sukarma | m. plural Name of a class of deities  |
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sukarman | n. a good work  |
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sukarman | mfn. (-k/ar-) performing good works, virtuous  |
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sukarman | mfn. active, diligent  |
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sukarman | m. a good or expert artificer or artist or architect  |
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sukarman | m. Name of viśva-karman- (the architect of the gods)  |
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sukarman | m. the 7th of the 27 astronomical  |
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sukarman | m. Name of a king  |
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sukarman | m. of a teacher of the sāma-veda-  |
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sukarman | m. plural Name of a class of deities  |
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sukarṇa | m. a beautiful ear  |
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sukarṇa | mfn. having beautiful ears  |
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sukarṇa | m. Name of a rākṣasa-  |
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sukarṇa | f(ā-or ī-). a colocynth  |
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sukarṇaka | mfn. equals -karṇa-  |
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sukarṇaka | m. a kind of bulbous plant  |
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sukarṇī | f. Salvina Cucullata  |
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sukarṇikā | f. Salvinia Cucullata  |
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sukarṇika | mfn. having a beautiful film (as a lotus flower)  |
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sukāśana | mfn. shining beautifully  |
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sukaṣṭa | mfn. very painful or dangerous (as a disease)  |
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sukāṣṭha | mfn. having good wood  |
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sukāṣṭhā | f. the wild plantain  |
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sukāṣṭha | f. equals kaṭvī-  |
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sukāṣṭha | n. fire-wood  |
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sukāṣṭhaka | mfn. having good wood  |
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sukāṣṭhaka | n. Pinus Deodora or another species  |
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sukaṭaṃkara | mfn. very fit for making mats  |
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sukathā | f. a beautiful story  |
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sukavi | m. a good poetry or poetic etc.  |
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sukavihṛdayānandinī | f. Name of work  |
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sukavitā | f. the state of a good poet, poetical talent  |
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sukeśa | mf(ī-or ā-)n. having beautiful hair  |
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sukeśa | mf(ī-or ā-)n. (prob.) thickly overgrown with a species of the Andropogon  |
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sukeśa | m. Name of a rākṣasa-  |
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sukeśa | m. of a surāṅganā-  |
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sukeśa | m. of a daughter of ketu-vīrya-  |
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sukeśan | m. Name of a man  |
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sukeśānta | mf(ā-)n. having beautiful locks of hair  |
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sukesara | m. Citrus Medica  |
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sukesara | n. Name of two metres  |
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sukeśī | f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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sukeśi | m. Name of a rākṣasa-  |
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sukeśībhārya | mfn. one who has a beautiful-haired wife  |
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sukeśin | mfn. equals -keśa-  |
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sukeśin | m. equals -keśi-  |
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sukeśinī | f. a kind of plant  |
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suketa | mfn. having good intentions, benevolent  |
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suketa | m. Name of an āditya-  |
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suketā | f. suketṛ |
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suketana | m. Name of a son of sunītha-  |
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suketṛ | m. a particular personification (identified with the sun) (according to to others suketā su-ketā- f.)  |
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suketu | mf(/u-)n. very bright  |
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suketu | m. Name of a king of the yakṣa-s  |
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suketu | m. of various kings  |
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suketusutā | f. patronymic of tāḍakā-  |
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sukh | (prob. Nom.fr. sukha-below) cl.10.4. P. ( ) sukhayati-, sukhyati-, to make happy, please, delight, gladden, rejoice, comfort  |
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sukha | mfn. (said to be fr. 5. su-+ 3. kha-,and to mean originally"having a good axle-hole";possibly a Prakrit form of su-stha- q.v; see duḥkha-) running swiftly or easily (only applied to cars or chariots, superl. sukh/a-tama-), easy  |
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sukha | mfn. pleasant (rarely with this meaning in veda-), agreeable, gentle, mild (compound -tar/a-) etc.  |
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sukha | mfn. comfortable, happy, prosperous (equals sukhin-)  |
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sukha | mfn. virtuous, pious  |
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sukha | m. Name of a man gaRa śivādi-  |
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sukha | m. (scilicet daṇḍa-) a kind of military array |
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sukhā | f. (in philosophy) the effort to win future beatitude, piety, virtue  |
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sukha | m. (in music) a particular mūrchanā-  |
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sukha | m. Name of the city of varuṇa-  |
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sukha | m. of one of the 9 śakti-s of śiva-  |
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sukha | n. ease, easiness, comfort, prosperity, pleasure, happiness (in m.personified as a child of dharma- and siddhi- ), joy, delight in (locative case; sukham-kṛ-"to give pleasure"; mahatā sukhena-,"with great pleasure") , the sky, heaven, atmosphere (see 3. kha-)  |
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sukha | n. water  |
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sukha | n. Name of the fourth astrology house  |
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sukha | n. the drug or medicinal root called vṛddhi-  |
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sukhabaddha | mfn. pleasantly formed, lovely  |
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sukhabandhana | mfn. attached to the pleasures or enjoyments of the world  |
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sukhabhāga | m. a happy lot or portion, good fortune  |
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sukhabhāgin | ( ) mfn. possessing or sharing in happiness, happy, fortunate  |
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sukhabhāj | ( ) mfn. possessing or sharing in happiness, happy, fortunate  |
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sukhabhakṣikākāra | m. a maker of dainties or sweetmeats, confectioner  |
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sukhabhañja | m. a kind of Moringa  |
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sukhabhedya | mfn. easy to be broken or destroyed, kām- (varia lectio for -cchedya-)  |
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sukhabhedya | mfn. easily separated or disunited  |
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sukhābhilāṣa | m. desire of pleasure  |
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sukhābhiyojya | mfn. easily assailable  |
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sukhabhoga | m. the enjoyment of pleasure  |
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sukhabhogin | mfn. enjoying pleasure  |
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sukhabhogya | mfn. easy to be enjoyed or disposed of (as wealth)  |
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sukhabhojana | n. dainty food  |
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sukhabhū | mfn. (used in explaining śam-bhū-and mayo-bhū-)  |
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sukhabhuj | mfn. enjoying happiness, happy, lucky  |
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sukhābhyudayika | mfn. causing joy or pleasure  |
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sukhabodha | m. id.  |
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sukhabodha | m. perception or sensation of pleasure  |
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sukhabodhakṛt | mfn. causing to be easily understood  |
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sukhabodhana | n. (equals -buddhi-)  |
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sukhabodhanadīpikā | f. Name of a Commentary.  |
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sukhabodharūpa | mfn. easily understood  |
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sukhabodhikā | f. Name of work  |
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sukhabodhinī | f. Name of work  |
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sukhabuddhi | f. easy understanding or knowledge  |
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sukhacara | mf(ī-)n. going or moving easily  |
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sukhacara | m. Name of a village  |
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sukhacāra | m. easy-going, a good horse  |
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sukhacchāya | mfn. affording pleasant shadow  |
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sukhacchedya | mfn. easy to be cut or destroyed  |
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sukhacitta | n. mental ease  |
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sukhacittabhāj | mfn. enjoying mental ease  |
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sukhada | mf(ā-)n. giving pleasure or delight  |
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sukhada | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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sukhada | m. a particular class of deceased ancestors  |
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sukhada | m. (in music) a kind of measure  |
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sukhadā | f. Prosopis Spicigera or Mimosa Suma  |
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sukhada | m. an apsaras-  |
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sukhada | m. the river Ganges  |
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sukhada | n. the abode of viṣṇu-  |
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sukhada | n. Name of a varṣa- in plakṣa-dvīpa-  |
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sukhadāyaka | mfn. giving or affording pleasure  |
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sukhadeva | m. Name of a man  |
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sukhadeva | m. (with miśra-) Name of an author  |
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sukhadhana | n. plural comfort and riches  |
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sukhadhana | m. sg. Name of a merchant  |
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sukhādhāra | m. "pleasure-seat", indra-'s heaven, paradise  |
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sukhādhiṣṭhāna | n. a happy state  |
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sukhādi | mfn. (for sukhādi-See) wearing beautiful bracelets or rings (said of the marut-s)  |
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sukhādi | mfn. (for sukhādi-See) beginning with pleasure, pleasure etc. (See sukha-duḥkhādi-).  |
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sukhādita | (s/u--) mfn. well masticated or eaten  |
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sukhadohā | ( ) ( ) f. an easily milked cow.  |
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sukhadohyā | ( ) f. an easily milked cow.  |
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sukhadṛśya | mfn. beautiful to look at, pleasant to see  |
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sukhaduḥkha | n. dual number pleasure and pain, joy and sorrow  |
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sukhaduḥkha | mf(ī-)n. equals next  |
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sukhaduḥkhādi | mfn. (plural) pleasure and pain and the other (opposites;See dvaṃdva-)  |
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sukhaduḥkhamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of pleasure and pain  |
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sukhaduḥkhasamanvita | mfn. feeling pleasure and pain  |
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sukhaduḥkhasuhṛd | m. a friend in joy and sorrow  |
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sukhaduḥkhātmaka | mfn. consisting of pleasure and pain  |
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sukhaduḥkhin | mfn. feeling pleasure and pain  |
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sukhaga | mfn. going easily  |
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sukhagama | ( ) mfn. easy to be traversed or travelled over.  |
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sukhagamya | ( ) mfn. easy to be traversed or travelled over.  |
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sukhagandha | mf(ā-)n. sweet-smelling, fragrant  |
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sukhāgata | n. welcome  |
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sukhaghātya | mfn. easy to be killed  |
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sukhagrāhya | mfn. easy to be grasped  |
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sukhagrāhya | mfn. easy to be comprehended or understood (See compound)  |
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sukhagrāhyanibandhana | n. a composition easy to be comprehended, easily intelligible language  |
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sukhāhara | mfn. equals sukhāvaha-  |
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sukhāhāra | n. ease and food  |
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sukhahasta | mfn. having a soft or gentle hand  |
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sukhaidhita | mfn. one who has grown up or lived in easy circumstances  |
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sukhaikāyatana | n. sole abode of joy  |
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sukhaiṣin | mfn. one who seeks (another's) happiness, wishing well to (compound)  |
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sukhajāta | mfn. born or produced easily  |
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sukhajāta | mfn. feeling easy or comfortable  |
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sukhajāta | n. anything pleasant  |
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sukhājāta | m. Name of śiva-  |
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sukhakara | mf(ī-)n. causing pleasure or happiness  |
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sukhakara | mf(ī-)n. easy to be done or performed by (genitive case)  |
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sukhakara | m. Name of rāma-  |
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sukhakāra | ( ) mfn. causing joy or happiness.  |
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sukhākara | m. "making happy, gladdening", Name of a Buddhist world  |
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sukhākara | m. of the author of a commentator or commentary on the kādambarī-.  |
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sukhakarī | f. Name of a surāṅganā-  |
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sukhakārin | ( ) mfn. causing joy or happiness.  |
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sukhakaumudī | f. Name of a grammar.  |
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sukhākṛ | P. -karoti-, to make happy, gladden, please  |
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sukhakriyā | f. the act of causing delight or happiness  |
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sukhakṛt | ( ) mfn. causing joy or happiness.  |
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sukhalakṣya | mfn. easy to be seen or known, easily recognized  |
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sukhalava | m. a little pleasure  |
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sukhalekhana | n. Name of an orthographical work (by bharata-sena-, son of gaurāṅga-mallīka-).  |
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sukhaleśa | m. equals -lava-  |
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sukhalipsā | f. desire of attaining pleasure or happiness  |
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sukhallikā | f. (perhaps) luxurious life  |
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sukhāloka | mf(ā-)n. pleasant-looking, beautiful (others"easy to be seen")  |
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sukham | ind. (also ena-, āt-) easily, comfortably, pleasantly, joyfully, willingly (with infinitive mood ="easy to" exempli gratia, 'for example' sa bhaviṣyati sukhaṃ hantum-,"he will be easy to kill"; sukham-na punar-", rather - than" exempli gratia, 'for example' sukham asūn api saṃtyajanti na punaḥ pratijñām-,"they rather renounce life than a promise"; kadalī-sukham-,"as easily as a kadalī-")  |
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sukhamada | mfn. pleasantly intoxicating  |
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sukhamālika | m. (prob.) Name of the superintendent of a monastery  |
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sukhamānin | mfn. thinking (anything) to be joy, seeing joy in (locative case)  |
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sukhamārjana | n. an auspicious ablution (in Prakrit) .  |
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sukhamaya | mf(ī- mc. also ā-)n. consisting of happiness, full of joy and pleasure, delightful  |
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sukhāmbu | n. equals sukha-salila-  |
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sukhamedhas | mfn. prospering well  |
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sukhaṃkara | mf(ī-)n. causing joy or happiness  |
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sukhaṃkarī | f. a kind of plant (equals jīvantī-)  |
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sukhamodā | f. the gum olibanum tree  |
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sukhaṃsuṇa | or sukhaṃghuṇa- (?) m. a kind of staff with a skull at the top considered as a weapon of śiva- (equals khaṭvāṅga- q.v)  |
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sukhamukha | m. Name of a yakṣa-  |
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sukhana | n. (used in explaining mṛd-)  |
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sukhānanda | m. "joy of happiness", Name of an author.  |
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sukhanātha | m. Name of a deity worshipped in mathurā-  |
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sukhaniviṣṭa | mfn. comfortably seated  |
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sukhanīya | mfn. causing ease or comfort  |
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sukhānta | mfn. ending in happiness  |
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sukhānta | mfn. subversive of happiness  |
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sukhānubhava | m. perception or consciousness of pleasure  |
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sukhānvita | mfn. attended with happiness, happy  |
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sukhāpa | mfn. easily won or attained  |
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sukhāpanna | mfn. one who has attained or gained happiness  |
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sukhapara | mfn. fond of ease or comfort, intent on enjoyment (varia lectio)  |
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sukhaparihīna | mfn. destitute of comfort or happiness  |
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sukhāpeta | mfn. gradually deprived of pleasure (as opp. to sukhād-ap-)  |
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sukhapeya | mfn. easy or pleasant to drink  |
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sukhaplava | mfn. offering a comfortable bath (varia lectio sukhāpl-)  |
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sukhāplava | mfn. convenient for bathing (see sukha-pl-)  |
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sukhaprabodhaka | mf(ikā-)n. easy to understand  |
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sukhaprabodhaka | f. prabodhaka |
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sukhaprada | mfn. giving pleasure or happiness  |
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sukhaprakāśa | m. (with muni-) Name of an author  |
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sukhapraṇāda | mfn. sounding pleasantly  |
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sukhaprāpta | mfn. one who has attained happiness  |
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sukhaprāptadhana | mfn. one who has obtained wealth easily  |
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sukhaprāpya | mfn. easy to be attained or won  |
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sukhaprasava | mfn. bringing (or having brought) forth easily or happily. (varia lectio)  |
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sukhaprasava | m. equals next  |
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sukhaprasavana | n. easy birth or parturition,  |
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sukhapraśna | m. inquiry as to welfare (śnam ud-ā-hṛ-or dā-,"to inquire after a person's welfare")  |
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sukhaprasupta | mfn. sleeping placidly |
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sukhapratibandhin | mfn. obstructing or interrupting happiness ( sukhapratibandhitā dhi-tā- f.)  |
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sukhapratibandhitā | f. sukhapratibandhin |
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sukhapratīkṣa | mfn. looking for or expecting happiness, hoping for pleasure  |
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sukhapratyarthin | mfn. opposed or hostile to happiness ( sukhapratyarthintā -tā- f.) (varia lectio for -pratibandhi-tā-).  |
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sukhapratyarthintā | f. sukhapratyarthin |
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sukhapravepa | mfn. easily trembling or shaken (as a tree)  |
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sukhapravicāra | mfn. easily accessible  |
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sukhaprekṣya | mfn. easy to be caught sight of  |
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sukhapuṇyāhaghoṣa | m. the proclamation of a happy holiday  |
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sukhārādhya | mfn. easy to be conciliated or propitiated  |
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sukharāja | m. Name of various men  |
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sukharatha | (sukh/a--) mfn. having an easily running chariot  |
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sukharātri | f. a particular night of new moon (when there is a festival in honour of lakṣmi-, celebrated with lighted lamps)  |
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sukharātri | f. a night when a wife may be legally approached (see )  |
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sukharātri | f. a quiet or comfortable night (see saurātrika-).  |
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sukharātrikā | f. a particular night of new moon (when there is a festival in honour of lakṣmi-, celebrated with lighted lamps)  |
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sukharātrikā | f. a night when a wife may be legally approached (see )  |
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sukharātrikā | f. a quiet or comfortable night (see saurātrika-).  |
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sukhārha | mfn. deserving of happiness  |
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sukhārohaṇa | mfn. easy to be ascended  |
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sukhārta | mfn. (for kha-ṛta-) affected by joy Va1rtt. 6  |
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sukhārtha | m. anything that gives pleasure  |
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sukhārtham | ind. for the sake of ease or pleasure. ( )  |
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sukhārthāya | ind. for the sake of ease or pleasure. ( )  |
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sukhārthin | mfn. seeking wishing for pleasure or happiness  |
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sukharūpa | mfn. having an agreeable appearance  |
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sukhāśa | m. pleasant food  |
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sukhāśa | m. cucumber, Cucumis Sativus (also śaka-)  |
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sukhāśa | mfn. eating dainty food (applied to varuṇa-)  |
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sukhāśā | f. the hope of pleasure or enjoyment  |
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sukhāśā | f. (su-kh-) expectation which exists only in empty space (or is very remote).  |
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sukhasādhana | n. means of obtaining pleasure  |
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sukhasādhya | mfn. easy to be accomplished or attained  |
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sukhasādhya | mfn. easy to be cured  |
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sukhasādhya | mfn. easy to be conquered or subdued  |
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sukhasāgara | m. "ocean of pleasure", Name of a village  |
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sukhāsakta | m. "devoted to happiness", Name of śiva-  |
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sukhasalila | n. pleasant (id est tepid) water ( sukhasalilaniṣeka -niṣeka- m."a bath in tepid water")  |
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sukhasalilaniṣeka | m. sukhasalila |
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sukhasamāja | m. abundance of happiness or enjoyment  |
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sukhasambandhi | mfn. (m. Calcutta edition for dhin-) joyful, happy  |
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sukhasambodhya | mfn. easy to be taught or explained or to be reasoned with  |
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sukhasaṃcāra | mf(ā-)n. pleasant to be resorted to, inviting ( sukhasaṃcāratā -tā- f. sukhasaṃcāratva -tva- n.)  |
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sukhasaṃcāratā | f. sukhasaṃcāra |
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sukhasaṃcāratva | n. sukhasaṃcāra |
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sukhasaṃcārin | wrong reading for -saṃcāra-.  |
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sukhasaṃdohyā | f. equals -dohā-, dohyā-.  |
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sukhasaṃduhyā | f. equals -dohā-, dohyā-.  |
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sukhasaṃjñā | f. the term,"ease"  |
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sukhasaṃsevya | mfn. easy to be approached or resorted to or attained,  |
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sukhasaṃsparśa | mf(ā-)n. agreeable to the touch, pleasant to the feelings, gratifying  |
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sukhasaṃstha | ( ) mfn. feeling comfortable or happy  |
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sukhasaṃsthita | ( ) mfn. feeling comfortable or happy  |
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sukhasaṃsupta | ( ) mfn. resting or sleeping well.  |
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sukhasaṃvāhya | mfn. equals -vaha-  |
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sukhasaṃveśa | ( ) mfn. resting or sleeping well.  |
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sukhasaṃvitti | f. enjoyment or experience of happiness  |
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sukhasaṃvṛddha | mfn. grown up in ease and comfort  |
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sukhasaṃyāna | n. comfortable journey or progress, |
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sukhasaṃyoga | m. gain of eternal bliss  |
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sukhāsana | n. a comfortable seat  |
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sukhasaṅga | m. attachment to pleasure  |
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sukhasaṅgin | mfn. attached to pleasure  |
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sukhaśarman | m. Name of a poet  |
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sukhaśayā | f. Name of a sorceress  |
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sukhāśaya | wrong reading for sukhāśraya-.  |
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sukhaśayana | n. placid rest or sleep  |
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sukhaśāyin | mfn. resting or sleeping pleasantly  |
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sukhaśayita | mfn. lying or sleeping comfortably upon (compound)  |
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sukhaśayita | n. (equals -sayana-)  |
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sukhaśayitapracchaka | mf(ikā-)n. inquiring whether any one has slept well  |
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sukhaśayyā | f. a comfortable couch  |
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sukhaśayyā | f. pleasant rest or sleep  |
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sukhasecaka | m. Name of a serpent-demon (Bombay edition mukha-s-).  |
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sukhasevya | mfn. easy of access ( sukhasevyatva -tva- n.)  |
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sukhasevyatva | n. sukhasevya |
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sukhāsikā | f. well-being, comfort, ease  |
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sukhāsīna | mfn. comfortably seated  |
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sukhaśīta | mfn. pleasantly cool  |
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sukhaśītala | mfn. equals -śīta-  |
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sukhaśītāṣṇamāruta | mfn. (a night) pleasant with cool and warm winds  |
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sukhaśobhārtham | ind. for the sake of comfort and honour  |
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sukhasparśa | mf(ā-)n. equals -saṃsparśa- etc.  |
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sukhāsparśa | mfn. equals sukha-sparśa-  |
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sukhasparśavihāratā | f. an easy life or state of existence. ( )  |
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sukhasparśavihāritā | f. an easy life or state of existence. ( )  |
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sukhaśrava | mfn. sweetly sounding, pleasant to hear  |
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sukhaśravya | mfn. idem or 'mfn. sweetly sounding, pleasant to hear ' ( sukhaśravyatā -tā- f.)  |
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sukhaśravyatā | f. sukhaśravya |
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sukhāśraya | mfn. connected, with pleasure, pleasant, gratifying  |
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sukhaśruti | f. agreeable to the ear  |
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sukhastha | mfn. equals -saṃstha-  |
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sukhāsukha | n. sg. pleasure and pain  |
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sukhasukhena | ind. most willingly, with all the heart  |
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sukhasupta | mfn. sweetly sleeping, comfortably asleep  |
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sukhasupti | f. placid sleep (see saukhasuptika-)  |
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sukhasuptikā | f. (equals -supti-)  |
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sukhasuptikāpraśna | m. the question whether any one has slept well (see sukha-śayita-pracchaka-).  |
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sukhasuptiprabodhita | m. "awakened from pleasure sleep", Name of śiva-  |
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sukhāsvāda | mfn. pleasantly flavoured, delightful, agreeable  |
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sukhāsvāda | m. pleasant flavour  |
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sukhāsvāda | m. enjoyment  |
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sukhasvāpa | m. placid or quiet sleep  |
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sukhatā | f.  |
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sukhatama | See above under sukha-.  |
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sukhatara | See above under sukha-.  |
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sukhatas | ind. easily, comfortably, pleasantly, happily  |
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sukhātmaka | mf(ikā-)n. consisting of pleasure  |
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sukhatva | n. ease, comfort, delight, happiness, prosperity  |
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sukhāvabodha | m. easy comprehension |
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sukhāvaddeva | m. (with śākta-s) Name of a particular class of authors of mystical prayers  |
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sukhāvadvyūha | m. Name of a Buddhist work  |
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sukhāvagāha | mfn. easy to be entered or dived into,  |
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sukhāvagama | m. easy perception or comprehension  |
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sukhavaha | mfn. easily borne or carried  |
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sukhāvaha | mfn. bringing or conferring pleasure, delightful  |
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sukhāvala | m. Name of nṛ-cakṣus- (see sukhīnala-)  |
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sukhavarcaka | n. "having a pleasant lustre", natron, alkali  |
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sukhavarcas | n. "having a pleasant lustre", natron, alkali  |
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sukhavarman | m. Name of various men (especially of a poet)  |
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sukhavartā | wrong reading for -vat-tā- (q.v)  |
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sukhavartman | mfn. having easy paths  |
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sukhavāsa | m. a pleasant or comfortable abode (accusative with vas-,"to live pleasantly at a place";with dā-,"to receive hospitably in one's house")  |
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sukhavāsa | mfn. one who has lived comfortably at a place  |
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sukhavāsa | mfn. "sweet-smelling", a water-melon  |
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sukhavāsana | wrong reading for mukha-v- (q.v)  |
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sukhavat | ind. like a joy or pleasure (with man-,"to regard anything [acc.] as a pleasure")  |
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sukhavat | mfn. possessing ease or comfort ( sukhavattā -tā- f."ease") , full of joy or pleasure  |
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sukhāvat | mfn. = sukhavat-2  |
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sukhāvat | mfn. (with varti- f.) a kind of pill  |
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sukhavatī | f. Name of the heaven of buddha- amitābha- (See under sukhā-vat-, column 3)  |
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sukhāvatī | f. Name of the paradise or heaven of amitābha- (situated in the western sky)  |
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sukhāvatī | f. of the wife of sūrya-prabha-  |
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sukhāvatīśvara | m. "lord of sukhā-vatī-", Name of amitābha- See above  |
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sukhavatīvyūha | m. Name of a sūtra-.  |
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sukhavattā | f. sukhavat |
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sukhavedana | n. the consciousness of pleasure  |
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sukhavī | wrong reading for -ṣavī-  |
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sukhavihāra | m. an easy or comfortable life  |
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sukhavihāra | mfn. living easily  |
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sukhavījya | mfn. easy to be fanned or cooled (as a couch)  |
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sukhaviṣṇu | m. Name of a poet  |
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sukhāvṛta | mfn. filled with joy or delight in (compound)  |
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sukhaya | See sukh-, .  |
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sukhāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to feel happy or pleased, be at ease or comfortable ; to be pleasant or agreeable  |
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sukhāyana | m. "going easily or pleasantly", a good horse  |
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sukhayaśorthavṛddhikara | mfn. causing increase of fortune (and) renown (and) wealth  |
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sukhāyata | m. "easily restrained or guided", a well-trained horse  |
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sukhayitṛ | m. one who gladdens or makes happy (genitive case)  |
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sukhayoganidrā | f. placid and quiet sleep  |
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sukhayu | mfn. (used in explaining śaṃyu-)  |
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sukhecchā | f. hope or desire of happiness  |
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sukhepsu | mfn. desirous of ease  |
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sukheṣṭha | mfn. (locative case of sukha-+ stha-) living in joy (applied to śiva-)  |
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sukheta | mfn. affected by joy Va1rtt. 6  |
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sukhetara | mfn. other than happy, unfortunate  |
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sukhetara | n. plural joys and sorrows  |
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sukhi | in compound for sukhin-.  |
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sukhī | mfn. (prob.) one who loves pleasure  |
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sukhīlalita | (?) f. Name of a virgin  |
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sukhin | mfn. possessing or causing happiness or pleasure, happy, joyful, pleasant, comfortable, easy etc.  |
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sukhin | m. a religious ascetic  |
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sukhīnala | m. Name of a son of su-cakṣus- (see sukhāvala-)  |
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sukhisvabhāva | m. a happy or contented disposition  |
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sukhitā | f. ( varia lectio) ease, comfort, happiness.  |
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sukhita | mfn. pleased, delighted, comforted ( sukhitam am- ind.) etc.  |
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sukhita | n. happiness  |
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sukhitam | ind. sukhita |
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sukhitva | n. ( ) ease, comfort, happiness.  |
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sukhīvala | m. equals sukhāvala-  |
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sukhocchedya | mfn. to be cut up or destroyed with ease, to be exterminated easily  |
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sukhocita | mfn. accustomed to comfort or happiness  |
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sukhodadhi | m. Name of a commentator or commentary on the kāvyaprakāśa- (usually called sudhā-sāgara-).  |
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sukhodaka | n. equals sukha-salila-  |
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sukhodarka | mfn. having happiness as a consequence, causing happiness  |
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sukhodaya | mfn. resulting in joy or happiness etc.  |
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sukhodaya | m. an intoxicating drink (made from honey or from the blossoms of she Bassia Latifolia)  |
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sukhodaya | m. realization or occurrence of pleasure  |
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sukhodaya | m. Name of a son of medātithi-  |
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sukhodaya | n. the varṣa- ruled by sukhodaya-  |
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sukhodya | mfn. to be uttered easily or agreeably  |
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sukhopadhāna | n. equals upakaraṇa-  |
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sukhopagamya | mfn. easy to be approached or reached, easy of access  |
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sukhopasarpya | mfn. easy to be approached  |
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sukhopaviṣṭa | mfn. comfortably seated  |
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sukhopāya | m. an easy means  |
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sukhopāya | m. (ena- instrumental case"easily","without pains or trouble" )  |
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sukhopāya | mf(ā-)n. easy to be obtained  |
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sukhorjika | m. natron (equals sarjikā-kṣāra-).  |
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sukhoṣita | mfn. (also with rajanīm-) one who has spent the night pleasantly, comfortably lodged etc.  |
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sukhoṣitā | f. Sanseviera Roxburghiana  |
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sukhoṣṇa | mfn. "pleasantly warm", tepid  |
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sukhoṣṇa | n. tepid water  |
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sukhoṣya | mfn. pleasant to be dwelt in  |
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sukhotsava | m. "pleasure-feast", a husband  |
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sukhura | mf(ā-)n. having beautiful hoofs  |
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sukhya | mfn. belonging to pleasure, pleasurable |
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sukhya | Nom. P. yati- (See sukh-).  |
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sukhyāta | mfn. very renowned  |
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sukhyāti | f. good report, celebrity  |
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sukiṃśuka | mfn. (prob.)"well made of kiṃśuka- wood"or"bright with kiṃśuka- flowers"(said of the car of sūryā-) (see ) . |
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sukīrti | f. good praise, hymn of praise  |
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sukīrti | mfn. well or easily praised  |
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sukīrti | mfn. glorious  |
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sukīrti | m. Name of the author of (having the patronymic kākṣīvata-.)  |
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sukīrti | m. of the above hymn  |
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sukkaḍi | n. dry sandal-wood  |
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sukleśa | mfn. very distressing  |
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sukolī | f. a kind of bulbous plant  |
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sukomala | mfn. very soft or tender  |
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sukośā | f. a species of Luffa  |
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sukośaka | m. Mangifera Sylvatica  |
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sukosalā | f. Name of a town  |
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sukratu | mfn. skilful, wise (said of various gods)  |
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sukratu | m. Name of various kings  |
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sukratūya | Nom. A1. yate-, to show one's self skilful or wise  |
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sukratūyā | f. intelligence, wisdom, skill  |
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sukraya | m. a fair bargain  |
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sukrīḍā | f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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sukriyā | f. a good action, good work, moral or religious observance  |
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sukṛṣṇa | mfn. very black  |
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sukṛṣṭa | mfn. well-ploughed  |
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sukṛt | mfn. doing good, benevolent, virtuous, pious (Comparative degree -tara-;superl. -tama-) etc.  |
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sukṛt | mfn. fortunate, well-fated, wise  |
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sukṛt | mfn. making good sacrifices or offerings  |
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sukṛt | mfn. skilful, a skilful worker (said of tvaṣṭṛ- and ṛbhu-)  |
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sukṛt | m. plural deceased fathers who enjoy the reward of virtue in the other world  |
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sukṛta | n. a good or righteous deed, meritorious act, virtue, moral merit ( sukṛtatas -tas- ind.) etc.  |
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sukṛta | n. a benefit, bounty, friendly aid, favour etc.  |
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sukṛta | n. the world of virtue, heaven  |
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sukṛta | n. fortune, auspiciousness  |
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sukṛta | n. reward, recompense  |
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sukṛta | mfn. well done or made or formed or executed  |
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sukṛta | n. well arranged, adorned, made good (with mati- f."a well-taken resolution";with anartha- m."an evil turned to good"; kim atra sukṛtam bhavet-,"what would be best done here?") etc.  |
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sukṛta | mfn. treated with kindness, befriended  |
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sukṛta | mfn. well-conducted, virtuous, fortunate  |
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sukṛta | mfn. (said to be) equals svak-  |
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sukṛta | m. Name of a prajā-pati-  |
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sukṛta | m. of a son of pṛthu-  |
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sukṛtā | f. Name of a river  |
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sukṛtabhāj | mfn. connected with merit, meritorious  |
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sukṛtadvādaśī | f. Name of a particular 12th day ( sukṛtadvādaśīvrata -vrata- n.Name of a relig. observance)  |
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sukṛtadvādaśīvrata | n. sukṛtadvādaśī |
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sukṛtakarmakārin | mfn. sukṛtakarman |
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sukṛtakarman | n. a good or meritorious act ( sukṛtakarmakārin ma-kārin- mfn."performing good acts") etc.  |
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sukṛtakarman | mfn. doing good deeds, virtuous  |
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sukṛtakṛt | mfn. idem or 'mfn. doing good deeds, virtuous '  |
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sukṛtarasa | m. the essence of merits or good deeds,  |
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sukṛtārtha | mfn. one who has fully attained his object (varia lectio sva-k-)  |
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sukṛtāśā | f. the hope of a reward for good acts  |
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sukṛtatas | ind. sukṛta |
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sukṛtātman | mfn. one who has a well cultivated or refined mind  |
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sukṛtāvāsa | mfn. having a well-made or well-arranged residence  |
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sukṛtavrata | n. Name of a religious observance  |
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sukṛti | f. well-doing, good or correct conduct  |
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sukṛti | f. acting in a friendly manner, kindness  |
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sukṛti | f. virtue  |
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sukṛti | f. the practice of religious austerities  |
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sukṛti | mfn. righteous, virtuous  |
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sukṛti | m. Name of a son of manu- svārociṣa-  |
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sukṛti | m. of one of the 7 ṛṣi-s in the 10th manv-antara-  |
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sukṛti | m. of a son of pṛthu-  |
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sukṛtin | mfn. doing good actions, virtuous, generous ( sukṛtitva ti-tva- n.) etc.  |
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sukṛtin | mfn. prosperous, fortunate  |
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sukṛtin | mfn. cultivated, wise  |
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sukṛtin | m. Name of one of the 7 ṛṣi-s under the 10th manu- |
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sukṛtitva | n. sukṛtin |
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sukṛtocchraya | mfn. made very high, very lofty  |
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sukṛtodīraṇa | n. the proclaiming or blazoning abroad of good actions  |
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sukṛtvan | mfn. acting skilfully or well  |
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sukṛtya | Nom. P. yati- (fr. -kṛt-)  |
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sukṛtya | n. a good work to be done, duty  |
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sukṛtya | n. a good or correct action  |
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sukṛtya | mfn. performing one's duties  |
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sukṛtya | m. Name of a man (gaRa naḍādi-)  |
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sukṛtyā | f. good or clever or righteous act, right or virtuous action  |
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sukṛtyaprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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sukruddha | (s/u--) mfn. very angry  |
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sukrūra | mfn. very dreadful  |
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sukṣata | (s/u--) mfn. greatly hurt or damaged  |
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sukṣatra | mfn. having a good dominion, ruling well  |
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sukṣatra | mfn. possessing or conferring power, strong, powerful  |
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sukṣatra | m. Name of a son of niramitra-  |
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sukṣatriya | m. a good kṣatriya-  |
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sukṣaya | mfn. well-housed or well-sheltered  |
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sukṣema | n. great prosperity or comfort or peacefulness ( sukṣemakṛt -kṛt- mfn.)  |
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sukṣemakṛt | mfn. sukṣema |
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sukṣeman | n. water  |
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sukṣetra | n. an excellent field etc.  |
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sukṣetra | mf(ā-)n. affording a good field or dwelling-place  |
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sukṣetra | mf(ā-)n. having good fields  |
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sukṣetra | mf(ā-)n. sprung from a good womb  |
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sukṣetra | m. Name of a son of the 10th manu-  |
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sukṣetra | n. a house with three halls (towards the south, the west and the north)  |
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sukṣetratā | f. the possession of a good field  |
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sukṣetriyā | f. (the same form for instrumental case) desire of good fields  |
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sukṣiti | f. a good abode, secure dwelling, place of refuge  |
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sukṣma | mf(/ā-)n. consisting of good earth (Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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sukṣobhya | mf(ā-)n. easily agitated  |
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sukṣubdha | mfn. greatly agitated  |
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sukti | m. Name of a mountain (prob. wrong reading for śukti-)  |
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sukucā | f. having beautiful breasts  |
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sukukṣi | f. Name of a gandharva- maid  |
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sukula | n. a noble family  |
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sukula | mf(ā-)n. sprung from a noble family  |
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sukulaja | mfn. idem or 'mf(ā-)n. sprung from a noble family '  |
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sukulajanman | n. noble birth  |
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sukulastrī | f. a woman of good family, a respectable woman  |
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sukulatā | f. id.  |
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sukulīna | mfn. equals -kula-ja-  |
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sukumala | wrong reading for -komala-  |
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sukumāla | mfn. equals -kumāra-  |
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sukumāra | mf(ī-)n. very tender or delicate etc.  |
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sukumāra | m. a delicate youth  |
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sukumāra | m. tenderness  |
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sukumāra | m. sugar-cane and various other plants (Jonesia Asoka;the wild Campaka;Panicum Frumentaceum etc.)  |
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sukumāra | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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sukumāra | m. of a daitya-  |
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sukumāra | m. of various kings  |
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sukumāra | m. of a poet  |
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sukumāra | m. of a varṣa-  |
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sukumārā | f. Jasminum Sambac or Grandiflorum  |
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sukumāra | m. Musa Sapientum  |
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sukumāra | m. Hibiscus Rosa Sinensis  |
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sukumāra | m. Trigonella Corniculata  |
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sukumāra | m. Name of a river  |
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sukumāra | m. Name of a river  |
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sukumāraka | mfn. very tender  |
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sukumāraka | m. a tender youth  |
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sukumāraka | m. sugar-cane  |
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sukumāraka | m. rice  |
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sukumāraka | m. Name of a son of jāmbavat-  |
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sukumāraka | n. a particular part of the ear  |
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sukumāraka | n. a cinnamon-leaf  |
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sukumāraka | n. the tamāla-pattra-  |
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sukumāranakhatvac | mfn. having very delicate nails and skin  |
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sukumārāṅga | mf(ī-)n. having very delicate limbs  |
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sukumāratā | f. ( etc.) delicacy, tenderness  |
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sukumāratanutvac | mfn. having very soft and delicate skin  |
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sukumāratara | mfn. more delicate  |
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sukumāratva | n. ( ) delicacy, tenderness  |
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sukumāravana | n. Name of a forest  |
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sukumārī | f. Jasminum Sambac or Grandiflorum  |
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sukumārīka | mfn. having a handsome daughter  |
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sukundaka | m. an onion  |
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sukuṇḍala | m. Name of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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sukundana | m. a kind of plant (equals barbara-)  |
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sukurīra | mf(/ā-)n. having a beautiful headdress  |
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sukurkura | m. Name of a dog-demon,  |
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sukūrkura | m. Name of a demon hostile to children,  |
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sukusumā | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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sukuṭṭa | m. plural Name of a people  |
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sukuṭya | m. plural Name of a people  |
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sukvaṇa | m. a beautiful sound  |
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sul | (only in pr/a-sulāmi- varia lectio pr/a-tilāmi-) (= pra-veśayāmi- Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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sula | gaRa balādi-.  |
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sulabha | mf(ā-)n. easy to be obtained or effected, easily accessible or attainable, feasible, easy, common, trivial etc.  |
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sulabha | mf(ā-)n. fit or suitable for, answering to (mostly compound), useful, advantageous etc.  |
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sulabha | mf(ā-)n. wrong reading for su-bhaga-  |
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sulabha | m. the fire at a domestic sacrifice  |
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sulabha | m. Name of a man  |
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sulabhā | f. sacred basil  |
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sulabha | m. Glycine Debilis  |
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sulabha | m. Jasminum Sambac  |
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sulabha | m. equals dhūmra-pattrā-  |
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sulabha | m. Name of a female teacher  |
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sulabha | m. of a female mendicant  |
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sulābha | mfn. equals -labha-  |
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sulabhakopa | mfn. easily irascible  |
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sulabhatva | n. the state of being easily attained etc., frequency, triviality, cheapness (in a-sul-)  |
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sulabhāvakāśa | mfn. easily gaining room or admission  |
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sulabhetara | mfn. other than easy to be attained etc., difficult, rare, dear  |
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sulabhībhāva | m. equals bhatva- (accusative with bhaj-,"to be common or trivial")  |
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sulābhikā | f. easy to be won  |
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sulābhin | m. Name of a man gaRa gargādi-.  |
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sulabhya | mfn. easy to be obtained  |
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sulagna | mfn. firmly clinging to (locative case)  |
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sulagna | mfn. firmly adhering  |
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sulagna | m. or n. an auspicious moment (See lagna-)  |
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sulakkaṇa | m. (prob. Prakrit for -lakṣaṇa-) Name of a man  |
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sulakkaṇa | su-lakṣa- etc. See .  |
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sulakṣa | mf(ā-)n. having good or auspicious marks, fortunate  |
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sulakṣaṇa | mfn. idem or 'mf(ā-)n. having good or auspicious marks, fortunate '  |
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sulakṣaṇā | f. Name of a wife of kṛṣṇa-  |
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sulakṣaṇā | f. of a friend of umā-  |
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sulakṣaṇā | f. of the wife of caṇḍa-ghoṣa-  |
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sulakṣaṇā | f. of another woman  |
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sulakṣaṇa | n. the act of observing or examining carefully, ascertaining, determining  |
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sulakṣaṇa | n. a good or auspicious mark or characteristic  |
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sulakṣaṇasāra | m. Name of a tantra- work  |
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sulakṣaṇaśūnyatā | f. the absence of auspicious marks  |
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sulakṣaṇatva | n. the having auspicious marks or characteristic  |
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sulakṣita | mfn. well examined, well determined or ascertained  |
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sulalāṭa | mf(ā-)n. having a beautiful forehead  |
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sulalika | m. a particular mixed caste  |
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sulalita | mf(ā-)n. very playful or wanton or charming etc.  |
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sulalita | mf(ā-)n. greatly pleased or happy  |
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sulalitalatāpallavamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of young sprouts of beautiful creepers  |
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sulalitam | ind. very sportively or wantonly, with delight, easily  |
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sulalitavistara | m. the beautiful lalita-vistara- (q.v)  |
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sulaṅghita | mfn. one who has been made to fast properly (See laṅgh-)  |
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sulasa | m. Name of a man  |
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sulatāna | m. a sultan  |
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sulavaṇa | mf(ā-)n. well salted  |
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sulavaṇā | f. Coix Barbata  |
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sulavat | mfn.  |
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suleka | m. (see leka-) Name of an āditya-  |
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sulekha | mfn. having or forming auspicious lines  |
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sulekha | su-locana- etc. See .  |
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sulhaṇa | m. Name of the author of the su-kavi-hṛdayānandinī- (a commentator or commentary on kedāra-'s vṛtta-ratnākara-)  |
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sulharī | f. Name of a place  |
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sulikhita | mfn. well written down, well registered  |
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sulin | mfn. (fr. sul/a-) gaRa balādi-.  |
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sullaṇa | wrong reading for sulhaṇa- below.  |
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sullāvihāra | m. Name of a monastery  |
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sulocana | mf(ā-)n. fine-eyed, having beautiful eyes  |
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sulocana | m. a deer  |
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sulocana | m. Name of a daitya-  |
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sulocana | m. of a son of dhṛtarāṣṭra- (according to to some of dur-yodhana-)  |
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sulocana | m. of a buddha-  |
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sulocana | m. of the father of rukmiṇī-  |
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sulocanā | f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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sulocana | m. of a yakṣiṇī-  |
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sulocana | m. of the wife of king mādhava-  |
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sulocana | m. of various other women  |
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suloha | n. a kind of good iron  |
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sulohaka | m. n. "good metal", brass  |
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sulohin | m. Name of a man gaRa gargādi-.  |
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sulohita | m. a beautiful red colour  |
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sulohita | mfn. very red  |
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sulohitā | f. Name of one of the seven tongues of fire  |
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sulola | mfn. ardently desirous of (compound)  |
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suloma | mfn. fine-haired, having beautiful hair or down  |
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sulomā | f. Name of two plants (equals tāmra-vallī-or māṃsa-rohiṇī-) |
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sulomadhi | m. Name of a king (varia lectio)  |
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suloman | mfn. equals -loma-  |
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sulomaśa | mfn. having good hair or down, very hairy or downy  |
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sulomaśā | f. the plant Leea Hirta  |
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sulū | mfn. one who cuts well  |
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sulū | mfn. (as substantive) a particular position in dancing (varia lectio sunū-)  |
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sululita | mfn. moving playfully or pleasantly to and fro  |
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sululita | mfn. greatly hurt or injured  |
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suma | m. (id est 5. su-+ 4. ma-;3. mā-) the moon  |
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suma | m. the sky, atmosphere  |
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suma | n. a flower (see su-manas-)  |
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sumad | in compound for sumat-.  |
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sumada | mfn. very drunk or impassioned  |
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sumadā | f. equals next  |
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sumadaṃsu | (m/ad--) mfn. together with the reins or harness  |
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sumadana | m. "greatly delighting", the Mango tree  |
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sumadātmajā | f. "daughter of intoxication or passion", an apsaras-  |
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sumadga | (m/ad--) mfn. together with the team (?)  |
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sumadgaṇa | (m/ad--) mfn. together with the troop or band, associated with (instrumental case)  |
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sumadhura | mfn. very sweet or tender or gentle ( sumadhuram am- ind.) etc.  |
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sumadhura | mfn. singing very beautifully ( sumadhuram am- ind.)  |
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sumadhura | m. a kind of potherb  |
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sumadhura | m. very soothing or gentle speech etc.  |
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sumadhura | su-madhya- etc. See .  |
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sumadhuram | ind. sumadhura |
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sumadhuram | ind. sumadhura |
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sumadhya | mf(ā-)n. good in the middle, containing good stuffing (as meat)  |
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sumadhya | mf(ā-)n. having a beautiful waist, slender-waisted  |
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sumadhyama | mf(ā-)n. very middling or mediocre  |
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sumadhyama | mf(ā-)n. slender waisted  |
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sumadhyamā | f. a graceful woman  |
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sumadra | m. plural the happy Madras ( sumadram am- ind.) on  |
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sumadram | ind. sumadra |
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sumagadha | m. plural the happy magadha-s ( sumagadham am- ind.) on  |
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sumagadhā | f. Name of a daughter of anātha-piṇḍika-  |
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sumāgadha | m. Name of a man  |
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sumāgadhā | f. Name of a daughter of anātha-piṇḍika-  |
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sumāgadhaka | on Va1rtt. 17.  |
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sumagadham | ind. sumagadha |
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sumagadhī | f. Name of a Buddhist sūtra-.  |
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sumāgadhī | f. Name of a river in magadha-  |
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sumāgandhā | f. Name of a river (perhaps wrong reading for su-māgadhī-)  |
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sumahā | (for mahat-) in compound  |
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sumahābāhu | mfn. having vigour strong arms, very strong  |
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sumahābala | mf(ā-)n. vigour strong or powerful  |
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sumahābhāga | mfn. most excellent or glorious  |
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sumahākakṣa | mfn. very high-walled  |
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sumahākapi | m. Name of a demon  |
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sumahāmanas | mfn. vigour high-minded  |
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sumahāprāṇa | mfn. possessing excessive bodily strength or vigour  |
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sumahāratha | m. a very great or noble hero  |
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sumahārha | mfn. vigour splendid  |
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sumahas | mfn. (only in vocative case) very glorious or sublime  |
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sumahāsattva | mfn. of vigour noble nature or character  |
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sumahāsvana | m. "very loud-sounding", Name of śiva-  |
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sumahat | mfn. (s/u--) very great, huge, vast, abundant  |
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sumahat | ind. (at-) numerous etc.  |
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sumahat | ind. equals next  |
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sumahātapas | mfn. performing very severe penance or austerities, extremely austere  |
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sumahātejas | mfn. very splendid or glorious  |
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sumahātman | mfn. very magnanimous  |
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sumahātyaya | mfn. causing very great evil or destruction, very pernicious  |
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sumahaujas | mfn. very strong or powerful  |
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sumahauṣadha | n. a herb of very strong efficacy  |
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sumahāvega | mf(ā-)n. very quick in motion  |
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sumahāvrata | mfn. one who has undertaken vigour solemn duties or vows  |
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sumaj | in compound for sumat-.  |
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sumajjani | (m/aj--) mfn. together with his wife  |
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sumakha | mfn. (s/u--) very vigorous, very joyous or gay  |
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sumakha | mfn. having good sacrifices  |
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sumakha | n. a joyous festival or feast  |
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sumakhasya | Nom. A1. yate- (only pr. p. y/amāna-), to be very joyous, make merry  |
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sumāla | m. Name of a people (Bombay edition cola-).  |
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sumalakā | f. Name of a town  |
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sumālatī | f. Name of a metre  |
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sumāli | m. "well-garlanded", Name of a rākṣasa-  |
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sumāli | m. of a monkey  |
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sumāli | m. of a Brahman (son of veda-māli-)  |
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sumālin | m. "well-garlanded", Name of a rākṣasa-  |
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sumālin | m. of a monkey  |
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sumālin | m. of a Brahman (son of veda-māli-)  |
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sumalina | mfn. very dirty or polluted  |
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sumālinī | f. Name of a gandharvī-  |
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sumallika | m. plural Name of a people  |
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sumālya | m. "id.", Name of a son of mahā-padma- or nanda-  |
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sumālyaka | m. "id.", Name of a mountain  |
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sumana | mfn. (prob. for -manas-) very charming, beautiful, handsome  |
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sumana | m. wheat  |
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sumana | m. the thorn-apple  |
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sumana | m. Name of a mythical being  |
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sumana | m. of one of the 4 bodhi-vṛkṣa-devatā-s  |
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sumana | m. of a serpent-demon  |
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sumanā | f. Name of various plants (according to to "great flowering jasmine, Rosa Glandulifera, or Chrysanthemum Indicum")  |
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sumana | m. a spotted cow  |
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sumana | m. Name of a kaikeyī-  |
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sumana | m. of a wife of dama-  |
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sumanaḥ | (for -manas-) in compound  |
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sumanaḥpattra | n. the outer skin of a nutmeg ( )  |
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sumanaḥpattrikā | f. ( ) the outer skin of a nutmeg  |
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sumanaḥphala | m. Feronia Elephantum  |
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sumanaḥphala | n. nutmeg  |
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sumanaka | m. or n. (?) a flower  |
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sumanāmukha | mf(ī-)n. having a cheerful face  |
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sumanas | mfn. good-minded, well-disposed, benevolent, gracious, favourable, pleasant, agreeable  |
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sumanas | mfn. well pleased, satisfied, cheerful, easy, comfortable etc.  |
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sumanas | mfn. wise, intelligent  |
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sumanas | m. a god (see -manokasa-below)  |
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sumanas | mfn. a good or wise man  |
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sumanas | mfn. Name of various plants (according to to "wheat, a kind of karañja-, Azadirachta Indica, Guilandina Bonduc")  |
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sumanas | mfn. Name of a dānava-  |
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sumanas | mfn. of a son of uru- and āgneyī-  |
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sumanas | mfn. of a son of ulmuka-  |
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sumanas | mfn. of a son of hary-aśva-  |
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sumanas | mfn. of various other men  |
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sumanas | mfn. (plural) Name of a particular class of gods under the 12th manu-  |
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sumanas | f. (plural or in compound) flowers etc.  |
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sumanas | f. great-flowering jasmine  |
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sumanas | f. Name of the wife of madhu- and mother of vīra-vrata-  |
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sumanas | f. of various other women  |
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sumanas | n. a flower  |
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sumānasa | mfn. good-minded  |
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sumanaska | mfn. in good spirits, cheerful, happy  |
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sumanaska | n. (prob.) Name of a pleasure-grove  |
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sumanasya | Nom. A1. y/ate- (only pr. p. y/amāna-), to be kind or gracious or favourable ; to be in good spirits or cheerful or comfortable  |
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sumanāsya | (or nāsya-; see -manā-mukha-and -mano-m-), Name of a serpent-demon  |
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sumanāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to become cheerful or happy gaRa bhṛśādi-.  |
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sumanāyana | m. a patronymic (perhaps wrong reading for saum-)  |
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sumanda | mfn. very slow or dull  |
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sumandā | f. Name of a particular śakti-  |
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sumandabhāj | mfn. very unfortunate  |
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sumandabuddhi | mfn. very dull-witted or much disheartened  |
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sumaṇḍala | m. Name of a king  |
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sumaṅgā | f. Name of a river  |
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sumaṅgā | f. Name of a river  |
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sumaṅgala | mf(/ī-or ā-)n. bringing good fortune, very auspicious etc.  |
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sumaṅgala | mf(/ī-or ā-)n. well-conducted (equals sad-ācāra-)  |
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sumaṅgala | m. Name of a preceptor  |
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sumaṅgalā | f. a particular medicinal root  |
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sumaṅgala | m. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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sumaṅgala | m. of an apsaras-,  |
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sumaṅgala | m. of a woman  |
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sumaṅgala | m. of a river  |
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sumaṅgala | n. an auspicious object  |
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sumaṅgalākhyastotra | n. Name of a stotra-.  |
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sumaṅgalanāman | mfn. (l/a--) bearing an auspicious name  |
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sumaṅgalī | f. (saṃjñāyām-) gaRa gaurādi-  |
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sumaṇi | mfn. well adorned with jewels  |
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sumaṇi | m. Name of one of skanda-'s attendants  |
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sumanībhū | P. -bhavati-, to be of good mind  |
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sumānikā | f. Name of two metres  |
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sumanīkṛ | P. -karoti-, to make of good mind, make well-disposed  |
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sumānin | mfn. very proud or self-conceited ( sumāninitā ni-tā- f.)  |
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sumāninitā | f. sumānin |
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sumanman | n. plural good wishes  |
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sumanman | mfn. uttering good wishes or prayers, very devout  |
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sumano | (for -manas-) in compound  |
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sumanobhara | mfn. possessing or ornamented with flowers  |
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sumanobhirāma | mf(ā-)n. very captivating or agreeable, lovely, charming  |
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sumanodāman | n. a garland of flowers  |
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sumanohara | mf(ā-)n. very captivating or charming, beautiful |
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sumanoharā | f. Name of a commentator or commentary on the kāvya-prakāśa-.  |
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sumanoharaṇa | mf(ī-)n. idem or 'f. Name of a commentator or commentary on the kāvya-prakāśa-.'  |
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sumanojñaghoṣa | m. Name of a buddha-  |
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sumanokasa | n. (fr su-manas-+ okas-) the abode or world of gods (varia lectio naukasa-)  |
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sumanolatā | f. a flowering creeper  |
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sumanomattaka | m. Name of a man  |
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sumanomaya | mf(ī-)n. "consisting of flowers"and"being of pious disposition",  |
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sumanomukha | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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sumanorajas | n. the pollen of a flower  |
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sumanorama | mfn. very charming or lovely  |
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sumanoramā | f. Name of two works.  |
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sumanorañjinī | f. Name of work  |
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sumanottarā | f. (fr. su-manas-+ utt-) Name of a woman and the story about her Va1rtt. 1  |
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sumantra | mfn. following good advice  |
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sumantra | m. Name of a preceptor (having the patronymic bābhrava- gautama-).  |
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sumantra | m. of a minister and charioteer of daśa-ratha-  |
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sumantra | m. of a counsellor of hari-vara-  |
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sumantra | m. of a son of antarīkṣa-  |
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sumantra | m. equals su-mantraka-  |
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sumantrajña | mfn. well versed in sacred texts  |
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sumantraka | m. Name of an elder brother of kalki-  |
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sumantrin | mfn. having a good minister  |
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sumantrita | mfn. well advised, wisely planned (am- impersonal or used impersonally)  |
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sumantrita | n. good counsel (taṃ-kṛ-,"to take good counsel")  |
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sumantu | mfn. easily known, well known  |
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sumantu | m. friendly sentiment or invocation  |
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sumantu | m. Name of a teacher (disciple of vyāsa- and author of a dharma-śāstra-) etc.  |
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sumantu | m. of a king,  |
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sumantu | m. of a son of jahnu-  |
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sumantunāman | mfn. (-m/antu--), bearing a well-known name  |
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sumantusmṛti | f. Name of work  |
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sumantusūtra | n. Name of work  |
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sumānuṣavid | mfn. one who knows men well  |
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sumanyu | m. Name of a deva-gandharva-  |
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sumanyu | m. of a liberal man  |
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sumara | n. (impersonal or used impersonally) it is easy to die (or as substantive,"an easy death")  |
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sumara | m. wind  |
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sumārdava | n. extreme softness  |
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sumardita | mfn. much harassed or afflicted  |
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sumarīcikā | f. (scilicet tuṣṭi-;in sāṃkhya-) Name of one of the 5 kinds of external acquiescence  |
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sumarmaga | mfn. deeply penetrating the vital organs (said of an arrow)  |
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sumarṣaṇa | mfn. easy to be borne  |
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sumārtsna | (s/u--) mfn. (See mṛtsna-) very small or minute or fine  |
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sumāruta | n. the good troop or band of the marut-s  |
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sumāṣa | mfn. possessing good beans  |
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sumāṣaka | mfn. possessing good beans  |
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sumat | ind. (prob. for smat-) together, along with (instrumental case) (according to to native authorities fr. 6. su-+ mat- equals kalyāṇa-, śobhana-,or equals svataḥ-, svayam-).  |
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sumata | m. Name of a man gaRa naḍādi-.  |
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sumati | f. good mind or disposition, benevolence, kindness, favour (accusative with kṛ-,"to make any one the object of one's favour")  |
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sumati | f. devotion, prayer  |
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sumati | f. the right taste for, pleasure or delight in (locative case)  |
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sumati | mfn. very wise or intelligent  |
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sumati | mfn. well versed in (genitive case)  |
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sumati | m. Name of a daitya-  |
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sumati | m. of a ṛṣi- under manu- sāvarṇa-  |
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sumati | m. of a bhārgava-  |
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sumati | m. of an ātreya-  |
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sumati | m. of a son or disciple of sūta- and teacher of the purāṇa-s  |
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sumati | m. of a son of bharata-  |
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sumati | m. of a son of soma-datta-  |
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sumati | m. of son of su-pārśva- |
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sumati | m. of a son of janamejaya-,  |
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sumati | m. of a son of dṛḍha-sena-  |
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sumati | m. of a son of nṛga-  |
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sumati | m. of a son of ṛteyu-  |
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sumati | m. of a son of vidūratha-  |
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sumati | m. of the 5th arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī- or the 13th arhat- of the past utsarpiṇī-  |
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sumati | m. of various other men  |
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sumati | f. (also f(ī-)) Name of the wife of sagara- (mother of 60,000 sons)  |
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sumati | f. (also f(ī-)) of a daughter of kratu-  |
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sumati | f. (also f(ī-)) of the wife of viṣṇu-yaśas- and mother of kalkin-  |
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sumatibhadra | m. Name of a man,  |
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sumatibodha | m. Name of work on music  |
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sumatiharṣa | m. Name of an author  |
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sumatīkṛta | mfn. (See 1. matya-) well harrowed or rolled  |
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sumatimerugaṇi | m. Name of a preceptor  |
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sumatīndrajayaghoṣaṇa | n. Name of a poem  |
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sumatīndrayati | m. Name of an author  |
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sumatiratnārya | m. Name of a preceptor  |
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sumatireṇu | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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sumatiśīla | m. Name of a preceptor  |
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sumatisvāmin | m. Name of a man  |
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sumatitsaru | mfn. (said of a plough) (see su-matī-kṛ-and 1. matya-; varia lectio somap/itsaru- somas/atsaru- )  |
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sumativijaya | m. Name of an author  |
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sumatīvṛdh | mfn. delighting in prayer or devotion  |
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sumatkṣara | (m/at-) mfn. oozing, juicy  |
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sumātṛ | f. a good or beautiful mother (See saumātra-)  |
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sumātṛ | mfn. having a beautiful mother  |
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sumātṛ | m. a good measurer (See saumātra-).  |
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sumāvali | f. a garland of flowers (See nīti-s-).  |
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sumāya | mfn. (in for sū-m-) having excellent counsels or plans, very wise  |
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sumāya | m. Name of a king of the asura-s  |
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sumāya | m. of a vidyā-dhara-  |
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sumāyā | f. Name of a daughter of maya-  |
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sumāyaka | m. Name of a vidyā-dhara- (equals prec.)  |
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sumbh | See subh-, .  |
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sumbha | m. plural Name of a people  |
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sumbha | m. sg. Name of a country (see śumbha-deśa-)  |
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sumedha | mf(/ā-)n. very nourishing, loamy (as pasture land)  |
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sumedha | mf(/ā-)n. (-m/edha-), prob. equals next  |
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sumedhas | mfn. (accusative sg. /asam-or /ām-) having a good understanding, sensible, intelligent, wise etc.  |
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sumedhas | m. Name of a ṛṣi- under manu- cākṣuṣa-  |
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sumedhas | m. of a son of veda-mitra-  |
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sumedhas | m. plural a particular class of gods under the fifth manu-  |
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sumedhas | m. a particular class of deceased ancestors  |
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sumedhas | f. Cardiospermum Halicacabum  |
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sumedhya | mfn. very pure (in a ritual sense)  |
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sumegha | m. "well clouded", Name of a mountain  |
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sumeka | mf(ā-)n. (1. mi-) well fixed or established, firm, constant, unvarying  |
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sumekhala | mfn. well girdled  |
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sumekhala | mfn. muñja- grass (which forms the Brahmanical girdle)  |
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sumeru | m. Name of a mountain (equals meru- q.v) (see )  |
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sumeru | m. Name of a vidyā-dhara-  |
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sumeru | m. of śiva-  |
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sumeru | mfn. very exalted, excellent |
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sumerujā | f. "sprung from sumeru-", Name of a river  |
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sumeruvatsa | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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sumīḍha | m. (or -mīḷh/a-) Name of a man  |
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sumīḍha | m. of a son of su-hotra-  |
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sumīna | m. plural Name of a people  |
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sumita | (s/u--) mfn. (3. mā-) well measured out  |
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sumita | (s/u--) mfn. (1. mi-) well fixed  |
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sumiti | (s/u--) f. the being well fixed  |
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sumitra | mf(/ā-)n. having good friends |
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sumitra | m. a good friend  |
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sumitra | m. Name of a demon  |
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sumitra | m. of the author of (with patronymic vādhryaśva-.)  |
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sumitra | m. of the author of (with patronymic kautsa-)  |
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sumitra | m. of a king of the sauvīra-s  |
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sumitra | m. of a king of mithilā-  |
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sumitra | m. of a king of magadha- (father of the arhat- su-vrata-)  |
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sumitra | m. of the charioteer of abhimanyu-  |
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sumitra | m. of a son of gada-  |
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sumitra | m. of a son of śyāma-  |
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sumitra | m. of a son of śamīka- (varia lectio samīka-)  |
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sumitra | m. of a son of kṛṣṇa-  |
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sumitra | m. of a son of vṛṣṇi-  |
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sumitra | m. of a son of agni-mitra-  |
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sumitra | m. of a son of su-ratha- (the last of the race of the ikṣvāku-s)  |
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sumitrā | f. Name of a yakṣiṇī-  |
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sumitra | m. of one of the wives of daśa-ratha- (mother of lakṣmaṇa- and śatru-ghna-)  |
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sumitra | m. of the mother of mārkaṇḍeya-  |
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sumitra | m. of the mother of jaya-deva-  |
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sumitra | su-mukha-, su-medhas- See columns 1, 2.  |
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sumitrabhū | m. Name of sagara- (as a cakravartin-)  |
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sumitrabhū | m. of the 20th arhat- of the present era  |
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sumitrābhū | m. "son of sumitrā-", Name of lakṣmaṇa-  |
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sumitradhas | mfn. one who makes good friends (śobhanāni mitrāṇi puṣyati- )  |
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sumitrātanaya | m. "son of sumitrā-", Name of lakṣmaṇa-  |
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sumitrya | mfn. having good friends  |
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sumla | mfn. (prob.) very weak or feeble on  |
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summuni | m. Name of a king  |
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sumna | mfn. (prob. fr. 5. su-and mnā- equals man-) benevolent, kind, gracious, favourable  |
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sumna | n. benevolence, favour, grace  |
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sumna | n. devotion, prayer, hymn (confer, compare Greek )  |
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sumna | n. satisfaction, peace, joy, happiness  |
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sumna | n. Name of various sāman-s  |
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sumnaāpi | (n/a--,for summ/e-āpi-) mfn. near in favour, joined in affection (according to to others a proper N.)  |
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sumnahū | mfn. invoking favour or protection  |
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sumnāvarī | f. bringing favour or joy (applied to uṣas-)  |
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sumnayā | ind. devoutly, piously  |
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sumnayā | ind. kindly, graciously  |
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sumnāya | sumnaya Nom. P. yati- (only parasmE-pada nāy/at-), to be gracious or favourable ; to be glad or cheerful, triumph  |
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sumnaya | sumnāya Nom. P. yati- (only parasmE-pada nāy/at-), to be gracious or favourable ; to be glad or cheerful, triumph  |
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sumnāyu | sumnayu mfn. gracious, favourable  |
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sumnayu | sumnāyu mfn. gracious, favourable  |
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sumnāyu | sumnayu mfn. devout, pious  |
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sumnayu | sumnāyu mfn. devout, pious  |
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sumnin | mfn. gracious, favourable  |
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sumnya | mfn. deserving grace or favour  |
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sumpaluṇṭha | m. zedoary, Curcuma Zerumbet  |
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sumṛḍīka | mf(/ā-)n. (or -m/ṛḷīka-) very compassionate or gracious  |
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sumṛḍīka | m. Name of a man  |
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sumṛḍīka | n. pity, compassion  |
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sumṛga | n. plenty of wild animals or game, good hunting  |
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sumṛṣṭa | mfn. well rubbed or polished, very bright or fine  |
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sumṛṣṭa | mfn. very dainty  |
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sumṛṣṭapuṣpāḍhya | mfn. abounding in bright flowers  |
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sumṛṣṭaveṣa | mfn. dressed in well-brushed clothes  |
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sumṛta | mfn. stone-dead  |
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sumṛtyu | m. an easy death  |
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sumudita | mfn. delighted with (instrumental case), enjoying, possessing  |
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sumuhūrta | m. (only locative case te-), a lucky hour  |
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sumuhūrta | mfn. occurring at a lucky hour  |
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sumukha | n. a good or beautiful mouth  |
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sumukha | n. a bright face (instrumental case = "cheerfully")  |
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sumukha | mf(ī-or ā-)n. having a good or beautiful mouth, fair-faced, handsome  |
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sumukha | mf(ī-or ā-)n. bright-faced, cheerful, glad etc.  |
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sumukha | mf(ī-or ā-)n. inclined or disposed to (compound; sumukhatā -tā- f.)  |
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sumukha | mf(ī-or ā-)n. gracious, favourable, kind to (genitive case)  |
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sumukha | mf(ī-or ā-)n. well pointed (as an arrow)  |
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sumukha | mf(ī-or ā-)n. having a good entrance (in this and other figuratively senses the fem. is only ā-)  |
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sumukha | m. a learned man or teacher  |
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sumukha | m. Name of various plants (according to to "a kind of herb, Ocimum Basilicum Pilosum and another species"etc.)  |
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sumukha | m. a particular gregarious bird (varia lectio sumukhā-)  |
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sumukha | m. Name of śiva-  |
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sumukha | m. of gaṇeśa-  |
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sumukha | m. of a son of garuḍa- (a mythical bird)  |
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sumukha | m. of a son of droṇa-  |
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sumukha | m. of a serpent-demon  |
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sumukha | m. of an asura-  |
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sumukha | m. of a king of the kiṃ-nara-s  |
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sumukha | m. of a ṛṣi-  |
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sumukha | m. of a king (who perished through want of humility)  |
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sumukha | m. of a monkey  |
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sumukha | m. of a haṃsa-  |
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sumukha | m. plural Name of a class of gods  |
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sumukhā | f. See m. above  |
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sumukhā | f. a handsome woman  |
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sumukha | n. the mark or scratch of a finger-nail  |
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sumukha | n. a kind of building  |
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sumukhasū | m. "father of su-mukha-", Name of garuḍa-  |
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sumukhatā | f. sumukha |
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sumukhī | f. a handsome woman  |
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sumukhī | f. a mirror  |
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sumukhī | f. a kind of metre  |
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sumukhī | f. (in music) a particular mūrchanā-  |
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sumukhī | f. Clitoria Ternatea  |
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sumukhī | f. Evolvulus Asinioides  |
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sumukhī | f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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sumukhīkṛta | mfn. well tipped or pointed (as an arrow)  |
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sumukhīpañcāṅga | n. Name of a tantra- work  |
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sumukta | mfn. well thrown or hurled  |
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sumūla | m. Moringa Pterygosperma  |
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sumūlā | f. Glycine Debilis  |
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sumūlā | f. Hemionitis Cordifolia  |
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sumūlaka | n. Daucus Carota, a carrot  |
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sumuṇḍīka | m. Name of an asura-  |
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sumūrti | m. a particular gaṇa- of śiva-  |
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sumuṣita | mfn. well cheated or deceived  |
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sumuṣṭi | m.  |
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sumuṣṭikā | f. Hoya Viridiflora  |
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sunābha | mfn. having a good nave or centre  |
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sunābha | mfn. (also bhaka-) having a good handle  |
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sunābha | m. a particular spell recited over weapons  |
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sunābha | m. Name of a counsellor of varuṇa-  |
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sunābha | m. of a son of dhṛtarāṣṭra-  |
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sunābha | m. of a son of garuḍa-  |
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sunābha | m. of a brother of vajra-nābha-  |
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sunābha | m. of a mountain  |
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sunābha | (prob.) n. a wheel, discus  |
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sunābhaka | See prec.  |
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sunābhi | mfn. having a good nave  |
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sunābhya | mfn. idem or 'mfn. having a good nave ' (prob. wrong reading for -nābha-)  |
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sunāda | mfn. sounding well, harmonious  |
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sunādaka | m. (originally equals prec.) a conch  |
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sunāga | See saunāga-.  |
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sunaha | m. Name of a son of jahnu- (varia lectio sumaha-)  |
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sunakṣatra | n. (id est 5. su-+ n-) a good or auspicious nakṣatra-  |
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sunakṣatra | m. "born under an auspicious nakṣatra-", Name of a king (son of maru-deva-)  |
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sunakṣatra | m. of a son of niramitra-  |
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sunakṣatrā | f. Name of the second night of the civil month (karma-māsa-)  |
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sunakṣatra | m. of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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sunākuta | or sunākṛta- m. zedoary, Curcuma Zerumbet  |
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sunāla | n. "having a beautiful stalk or stem", a kind of Andropogon  |
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sunāla | n. a red water-lily  |
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sunālaka | m. "id.", Agati Grandiflora  |
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sunāmadheya | mfn. having an auspicious name  |
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sunāmadvādaśī | f. a particular religious observance performed on the 12th day of the 12th month  |
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sunāman | mfn. well-named  |
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sunāman | m. Name of one of skanda-'s attendants  |
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sunāman | m. of a daitya- (varia lectio su-manas-)  |
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sunāman | m. of a son of su-ketu-  |
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sunāman | m. of a son of ugra-sena-  |
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sunāman | m. of a son of vainateya-  |
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sunāmnī | f. Name of a daughter of devaka- and wife of vasu-deva-  |
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sunanda | mfn. pleasing well, delighting  |
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sunanda | m. a palace of a particular form (varia lectio sundara-)  |
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sunanda | m. Name of a deva-putra-  |
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sunanda | m. of a sātvata- attending on kṛṣṇa-  |
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sunanda | m. of a Buddhist śrāvaka-  |
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sunandā | f. a particular tithi-  |
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sunandā | f. Aristolochia Indica  |
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sunandā | f. a white cow  |
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sunandā | f. a particular yellow pigment (equals go-rocanā-)  |
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sunandā | f. a woman  |
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sunandā | f. Name of umā- or a friend of umā- (dā-sahita-,"attended by sunandā-")  |
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sunandā | f. of a wife of kṛṣṇa- (varia lectio su-vārttā-)  |
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sunandā | f. of the mother of bāhu- and vālin-  |
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sunandā | m. of mudāvatī- (q.v)  |
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sunandā | f. of a sister of su-bāhu- (king of the cedi-s)  |
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sunandā | f. of the wife of sārvabhauma- (also called kaikeyī-)  |
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sunandā | f. of the wife of bharata- (also called kāśeyī- sārvasenī-)  |
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sunandā | f. of the wife of pratīpa- (also called śaibyā-)  |
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sunandā | f. of a female door-keeper  |
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sunandā | f. of a river  |
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sunanda | n. Name of a club made by tvaṣṭṛ-  |
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sunanda | su-nandana- See column 2.  |
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sunandaka | n. a particular gaṇa- of śiva-  |
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sunandana | m. Name of a son of kṛṣṇa-  |
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sunandana | m. of a son of purīṣa-bhīru-  |
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sunandana | m. of a brother of bhūnandana-  |
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sunandana | n. Name of the 12th muhūrta-  |
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sunandanī | f. Name of a river  |
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sunandinī | f. a kind of plant with fragrant leaves  |
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sunandinī | f. a species of the ati-jagatī-, metre (equals mañju-bhāṣiṇī-)  |
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sunaphā | f. (= Greek ; confer, compare anaphā-) a particular configuration of the planets (when any one of the planets, except the Sun, occupies a secondary position, to the moon) |
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sunaphāyoga | m. the above configuration  |
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sunāra | m. the milk of a female dog  |
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sunāra | m. the egg of a snake  |
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sunāra | m. a sparrow  |
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sunarda | mfn. roaring vigorously  |
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sunasa | mfn. having a beautiful nose  |
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sunasā | f. Name of a river  |
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sunāsa | mfn. equals -nasa-  |
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sunāsākṣibhruva | mfn. having a beautiful nose and eyes and brows (said of a face)  |
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sunāsākṣibhruva | f. a handsome nose  |
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sunāsika | mfn. equals -nasa-  |
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sunāsika | mfn. having a good point or projection  |
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sunāsikā | f. Leea Hirta  |
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sunāsīra | See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order  |
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sunāsīra | See śunā-sīra-, p.1082.  |
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sunat | mfn. on  |
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sunata | mfn. hanging down very deep on vArttika Va1rtt. 1.  |
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sunātha | mfn. having or forming a good shelter  |
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sunati | m. Name of a daitya- (varia lectio su-mati-)  |
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sunāṭya | n. a graceful dance  |
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sunau | f. a good ship  |
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sunau | mfn. (Nominal verb mf. aus- n. u-) having good ships  |
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sunau | n. water  |
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sunaya | m. wise conduct or policy etc.  |
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sunaya | m. "well-conducted", Name of a son of ṛta-  |
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sunaya | m. of a son of pariplava-  |
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sunaya | m. of a brother of khanitra-  |
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sunaya | m. plural Name of a people  |
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sunayaka | m. (f. yikā-) a good leader Va1rtt. 1  |
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sunayakaśrī | m. Name of a man  |
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sunayana | mf(ā-)n. having beautiful eyes  |
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sunayana | m. a deer  |
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sunayanā | f. a (fair-eyed) woman  |
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sunayaśālin | mfn. wise, clever  |
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sunayaśrī | m. Name of a man  |
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sunayaśrīmitra | m. Name of a man  |
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sund | a sautra- root meaning"to shine, be bright"  |
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sunda | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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sunda | m. of a daitya- (son of ni-sunda- and brother of upa-sunda-;the two brothers killed each other while quarrelling for a beautiful apsaras- named tilottamā-) etc.  |
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sunda | m. Name of a monkey  |
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sundara | mf(ī-)n. (perhaps for su-nara- equals sūnara-; d-being inserted as in Greek fr.) beautiful, handsome, lovely, charming, agreeable etc.  |
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sundara | mf(ī-)n. noble  |
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sundara | m. Clerodendron Phlomoides  |
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sundara | m. a palace of a particular form  |
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sundara | m. Name of kāma-deva-  |
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sundara | m. of a serpent-demon  |
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sundara | m. of a son of pravilasena-  |
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sundara | m. of various authors (also with ācārya-, kavi-, bhaṭṭa-etc.)  |
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sundara | n. equals -kāṇḍa- below.  |
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sundarabāhustava | m. Name of a stotra-.  |
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sundaradāsa | m.  |
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sundaradeva | m. Name of authors  |
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sundaragaṇi | m. (with sādhu-) Name of an author  |
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sundaragurukāvya | n. Name of a poem.  |
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sundarahaci | (?) m. Name of a prince  |
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sundarajāmātṛmuni | m. Name of an author  |
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sundaraka | m. Name of a man  |
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sundarakamalīya | n. Name of work  |
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sundarakāṇḍa | n. a beautiful stalk  |
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sundarakāṇḍa | n. "beautiful section", Name of the 5th book of the rāmāyaṇa- and of the adhyātma-rāmāyaṇa-.  |
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sundaralaharī | f. Name of work  |
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sundaram | ind. well, right  |
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sundaramaṇisaṃdarbha | m. Name of work (on devotion to rāma-, by madhurācārya-).  |
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sundaramiśra | m. (with aujjāgari-) Name of the author of the abhirāma-maṇi-nāṭaka-.  |
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sundarammanya | mfn. thinking one's self handsome or beautiful  |
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sundarananda | m. (see sundarān-), Name of a man  |
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sundarānanda | m. (see sundara-n-) Name of two persons  |
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sundarapāṇḍyadeva | m. Name of a king (varia lectio sundara-vīra-pāṇḍya-)  |
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sundarapura | n. "beautiful town", Name of a city  |
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sundarapuramāhātmya | n. Name of a chapter of the brahmāṇḍa-purāṇa-.  |
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sundararāja | m. Name of two authors  |
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sundararājīya | n. Name of an astronomy work  |
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sundarāraṇya | n. Name of a forest  |
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sundarāraṇyamāhātmya | n. Name of a chapter of the brahmāṇḍa-purāṇa-.  |
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sundarasena | m. Name of a king  |
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sundarasena | m. of a grammarian  |
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sundarasenabhāṣya | n. Name of work  |
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sundarasiddhānta | m. Name of work  |
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sundaraśṛṅgāra | m. Name of work  |
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sundaraśukla | m. Name of the author of the mauna-mantrāvabodha-.  |
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sundaratā | f.  |
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sundaratara | mfn. better, very good ( sundarataram am- ind.)  |
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sundarataram | ind. sundaratara |
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sundaratva | n. beauty, excellence  |
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sundaravaṃśa | m. Name of a race or people  |
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sundaravarṇa | m. Name of a deva-putra-  |
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sundaravatī | f. Name of a river  |
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sundaravīrapāṇḍya | See sundarapāṇḍya-deva-.  |
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sundareśvara | m. Name of a form of śiva-  |
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sundareśvarastotra | n. Name of a stotra-.  |
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sundarī | f. See below  |
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sundarī | f. a beautiful woman, any woman (also applied to female animals) etc.  |
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sundarī | f. a kind of tree  |
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sundarī | f. turmeric  |
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sundarī | f. a particular metre  |
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sundarī | f. Name of a deity (equals tripura-sundarī-)  |
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sundarī | f. of a yoginī-  |
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sundarī | f. of an apsaras-  |
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sundarī | f. of a daughter of śva-phalka-  |
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sundarī | f. of a daughter of vaiśvānara-  |
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sundarī | f. of the wife of mālyavat-  |
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sundarī | f. of various other women  |
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sundarībhavana | n. Name of a temple  |
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sundarīdevī | f. Name of a princess. |
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sundarikā | f. See next.  |
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sundarikā | f. Name of a woman  |
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sundarikahrada | m. Name of tīrtha-s  |
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sundarīkalpa | m. Name of work  |
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sundarikatīrtha | n.  |
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sundarīkavaca | mn. Name of work  |
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sundarīmandira | n. women's habitation or apartments  |
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sundarīpūjāpaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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sundarīpūjāratna | n. Name of work  |
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sundarīśaktidānastotra | n. Name of work  |
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sundarīsvayaṃvara | m. Name of work  |
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sundarītāpanī | f. Name of an upaniṣad- (be. longing to the )  |
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sundarītāpinī | f. Name of an upaniṣad- (be. longing to the )  |
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sundāsuravadhū | f. the wife of the asura- sunda- (called tāḍakā-)  |
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sundopasunda | m. dual number the two daitya-s sunda- and upasunda-  |
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sunepathya | mf(ā-)n. having a beautiful costume  |
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sunetṛ | m. Name of one of the 16 ṛtvij- (see un-netṛ-)  |
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sunetra | m. "fair-eyed"or"having a good leader"Name of a māra-putra-  |
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sunetra | m. of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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sunetra | m. of a son of vainateya-  |
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sunetra | m. of a son of the 13th manu-  |
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sunetra | m. of a son of suvrata-  |
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sunetra | m. of a cakra-vāka-  |
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sunetrā | f. (scilicet tuṣṭi-;in sāṃkhya-) one of the 9 kinds of acquiescence (see su-pāra-)  |
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sunetrādhipati | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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sunibhṛtam | ind. very secretly or privately |
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sunidhi | m. a good place  |
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sunidra | mfn. sleeping well  |
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sunidrā | f. sound sleep  |
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sunigraha | mfn. well controlled, easily restrained  |
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sunīhāra | mfn. very misty or foggy  |
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sunihita | mfn. well fixed or established  |
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suniḥṣṭhita | mfn. well prepared or arranged, quite ready (Bombay edition -niṣṭh-).  |
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sunika | m. Name of a minister of ripuṃ-jaya- (varia lectio śunaka-)  |
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sunikhāta | mfn. dug very deep  |
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sunikhilam | ind. very completely  |
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sunikṛṣṭa | mf(ā-)n. very low or mean  |
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sunikṛṣṭa | su-nikhāta- etc. See .  |
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sunikṣipta | mfn. well deposited with (locative case)  |
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sunīla | mfn. very black or blue, dark  |
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sunīla | m. (only ) the pomegranate tree  |
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sunīla | n. the root of Andropogon Muricatus  |
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sunīlā | f. common flax  |
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sunīla | n. a particular grass (equals caṇikā-or jaraḍī-)  |
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sunīla | n. Clitoria Ternatea.  |
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sunīlaka | m. "very blue", (only ) Eclipta Prostrata  |
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sunīlaka | m. a particular tree resembling the Terminalia Tomentosa  |
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sunīlaka | m. sapphire.  |
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sunimaya | mfn. easily exchanged or bartered Va1rtt. 2  |
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suninada | mfn. sounding agreeably or pleasantly  |
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suninada | mfn. very noisy or loud ( suninadam am- ind.)  |
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suninadam | ind. suninada |
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suniraja | easy to be expelled or driven away  |
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sunirbhakta | (s/u--) mfn. quite excluded from (ablative)  |
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sunirgata | mf(ā-)n. well come forth or emerged from (ablative)  |
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sunirghṛṇa | mfn. very merciless or cruel  |
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sunirlajja | mf(ā-)n. very shameless or impudent  |
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sunirmala | mf(ā-)n. perfectly clear or pure  |
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sunirmatha | m. (instrumental case ā-) complete production (of fire) by rubbing  |
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sunirmita | m. Name of a deva-putra-  |
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sunirṇikta | mfn. thoroughly cleansed, well washed off  |
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sunirṇikta | mfn. well polished, bright  |
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sunirūḍha | mfn. well purged by an injection  |
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sunirūhaṇa | n. a good purgative  |
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sunirūpita | mfn. well observed or inspected or examined  |
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sunirviṇṇa | mfn. quite depressed, altogether despondent  |
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sunirvṛta | mf(ā-)n. quite at ease or happy in mind (wrong reading -nirvṛtta-)  |
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suniryāsā | f. "having good exudation or resin", Odina Wodier  |
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suniryukta | mfn. equals -niyukta-  |
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suniṣaṇṇa | m. the herb Marsilea Quadrifolia  |
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suniṣaṇṇaka | m. the herb Marsilea Quadrifolia  |
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suniścala | mfn. "quite immovable or unchangeable", Name of śiva-  |
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suniścaya | m. firm resolve  |
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suniścaya | mf(ā-)n. perfectly sure or certain (am-,ind.)  |
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suniścita | mfn. firmly resolved  |
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suniścita | mfn. well ascertained or determined or fixed or settled ( suniścitam am- ind."most assuredly")  |
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suniścita | m. a buddha-  |
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suniścitam | ind. suniścita |
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suniścitapura | n. Name of a town  |
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suniśita | mfn. well whetted or sharpened  |
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suniṣka | mfn. having beautiful ornaments  |
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suniṣkṛta | n. a good atonement or expiation  |
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suniṣphala | mfn. quite useless or in vain  |
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suniṣṭapta | mfn. well heated or liquefied  |
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suniṣṭapta | mfn. thoroughly cooked  |
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suniṣṭhita | mfn. (see -niḥṣṭh-) well versed in or acquainted with (locative case)  |
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suniṣṭhura | mfn. very rough or harsh  |
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sunistriṃśa | m. a beautiful sword  |
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sunīta | mfn. well led or guided  |
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sunīta | mfn. well managed or executed  |
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sunīta | mfn. well prepared (as a path)  |
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sunīta | mfn. well-conducted  |
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sunīta | m. Name of a king (son of su-bala-)  |
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sunīta | n. good or wise conduct, wisdom, prudence  |
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sunitambinī | f. having beautiful hips or buttocks,  |
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sunītha | mfn. giving or enjoying good guidance  |
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sunītha | mfn. well-conducted, righteous, moral, good  |
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sunītha | m. a particular verse  |
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sunītha | m. a Brahman  |
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sunītha | m. Name of a man  |
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sunītha | m. of a son of kṛṣṇa-  |
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sunītha | m. of a son of saṃnati- or saṃtati-  |
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sunītha | m. of a son of su-ṣeṇa-  |
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sunītha | m. of a son of su-bala-  |
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sunītha | m. of śiśu-pāla-  |
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sunītha | m. of a dānava-  |
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sunīthā | f. (also tha-kanyā-) Name of the first-born daughter of mṛtyu- or death (wife of aṅga-)  |
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sunīti | mfn. (or s/u--) guiding well  |
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sunīti | mfn. well-conducted  |
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sunīti | m. Name of śiva-  |
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sunīti | m. of a son of vidūratha-  |
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sunīti | f. good conduct or behaviour, good policy, wisdom, discretion etc.  |
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sunīti | f. Name of the mother of dhruva- (wife of uttānapāda-)  |
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suniviṣṭa | mfn. well stationed (as guardians)  |
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suniviṣṭa | mfn. well furnished with (instrumental case)  |
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suniviṣṭa | mfn. well adorned or decorated  |
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suniyat | f. equals śobhanā vidhā- ( )  |
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suniyata | mfn. well put together  |
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suniyata | mfn. well disciplined or self-governed (with vācā- instrumental case"suppressing speech")  |
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suniyukta | mfn. well constructed or built (see su-niry-)  |
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sunna | m. Name of a man  |
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sunṛpa | m. a good king  |
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sunṛśaṃsa | mfn. very mischievous  |
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sunṛśaṃsakṛt | mfn. doing very mischievous things, very cruel  |
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sunu | See -nau-. =  |
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sunu | See su-nau-, .  |
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sunū | See su-lū-, .  |
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sunvat | mfn. pressing out (the soma-) etc.  |
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sunvat | m. the offerer of a soma- sacrifice  |
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sunvat | m. Name of a son of sumantu- (also called sunvāna-)  |
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sunvat | sunvāna- See 3. su-, .  |
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sunyasta | mf(ā-)n. well laid down or stretched out  |
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sunyasta | See .  |
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sup | (in gram.) technical expression for the termination of the locative case case plural  |
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sup | a pratyāhāra- used as a term for all or for any one of the 21 case-terminations  |
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supad | (strong base -pād-) mf(-p/adī-)n. having good or beautiful feet, swift-footed  |
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supada | n. a good word  |
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supada | n. the word su-  |
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supāda | mfn. having handsome feet  |
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supadma | mfn. having beautiful lotuses  |
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supadma | m. Name of a grammar  |
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supadmā | f. (prob.) Acorus Calamus  |
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supadmadhātupāṭha | m. Name of work  |
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supadmamakaranda | m. Name of work  |
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supadmapariśiṣṭa | n. Name of work  |
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supadmasamāsasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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supadmaṣaṭkārakavyākhyāna | n. Name of work  |
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supākaka | mf(ikā-)n. Va1rtt. 2  |
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supākinī | f. a species of Curcuma |
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supakṣa | mfn. beautiful-winged  |
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supakṣman | mfn. having beautiful eyebrows  |
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supakva | mf(ā-)n. (id est 5. su+p-;2. pac-) well-cooked or matured, thoroughly ripe (literally and figuratively)  |
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supakva | mf(ā-)n. a sort of fragrant Mango  |
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supākya | n. a kind of salt  |
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supalāśa | mfn. having many or beautiful leaves  |
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supalāyita | mfn. well fled  |
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supalāyita | n. skilful or well-managed retreat, total rout  |
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supāli | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') well provided with, distinguished by  |
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supāman | m. Name of a man gaRa tikādi-.  |
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supāna | mfn. easy to be drunk  |
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supānānna | n. sg. good drinkables and eatables  |
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supāñcālaka | on Va1rtt. 17.  |
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supāṇḍara | mfn. beautifully white  |
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supāṇi | mfn. having good or beautiful hands  |
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supāṇi | mfn. dexterous-handed  |
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supaṅka | m. or n. (?) good clay or mud  |
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supanthās | See su-pathin- above.  |
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supaptani | f. (ī- instrumental case) swift flight  |
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supāra | mf(/ā-)n. easy to be crossed  |
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supāra | mf(/ā-)n. easy to be borne  |
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supāra | mf(/ā-)n. quickly passing off (as rain)  |
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supāra | mf(/ā-)n. leading to a prosperous issue  |
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supāra | m. particular personification  |
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supārā | f. (in sāṃkhya-) one of the 9 kinds of tuṣṭi-  |
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supāraga | m. Name of the captain of a ship (n.his abode) .  |
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suparākrama | mfn. very powerful  |
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supārakṣatra | mfn. easily traversing his realm (said of varuṇa-)  |
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suparamaturitā | f. (with Buddhists) Name of a deity  |
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supāraṇa | mfn. easy to be gone through or studied  |
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suparāñc | mf(ācī-)n. following one another well,  |
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supari | gaRa saṃkāśādi-.  |
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suparibhāṣa | mf(ā-)n. (prob.) containing good general definitions or applications |
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suparibhūta | mfn. greatly humiliated  |
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suparicchanna | mfn. well furnished with requisites  |
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suparidatta | m. Name of a man  |
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suparihara | mfn. easy to avoid  |
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suparijñāta | mfn. well ascertained  |
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suparika | m. endearing form of -paridatta- etc.  |
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suparikliṣṭa | mfn. sorely distressed, grievously pained  |
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suparīkṣaṇa | n. thorough examination  |
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suparīkṣita | mfn. well examined  |
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suparīkṣya | mfn. easy to examine  |
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suparila | m. equals -parika-  |
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supariṇata | mfn. well developed or formed  |
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supariṇīta | mfn. well accomplished  |
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suparipūjita | mfn. highly honoured  |
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suparipūrṇa | mfn. very full  |
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suparipūrṇa | mfn. very complete  |
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suparipūrṇottamāṅgatā | f. having the head well developed (one of the 80 minor marks of a buddha-)  |
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suparirakṣita | mfn. well guarded  |
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supariṣkṛta | mf(ā-)n. well prepared  |
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supariṣkṛta | mf(ā-)n. well adorned  |
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supariśrānta | mfn. completely exhausted  |
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supariśrāntavāha | mfn. having very wearied horses  |
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suparisruta | mfn. well filtered  |
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supariśuddha | mfn. very pure  |
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supariviṣṭa | (s/u--) mfn. well prepared  |
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suparivrāj | m. a good monk  |
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supariya | m. equals -parika-  |
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suparṇa | n. a beautiful leaf  |
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suparṇa | mf(/ī-)n. having beautiful leaves  |
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suparṇa | mf(/ī-)n. having beautiful wings  |
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suparṇa | m. any large bird of prey (as a vulture, eagle;also applicable to the sun or moon as"having beautiful rays", and to soma-and clouds; dual number"sun and moon")  |
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suparṇa | m. any mythical or supernatural bird (often identified with garuḍa-, and sometimes personified as a ṛṣi-, a deva-gandharva-, and an asura-)  |
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suparṇa | m. a ray  |
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suparṇa | m. a horse  |
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suparṇa | m. a cock  |
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suparṇa | m. a particular array (as of an army)  |
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suparṇa | m. Cassia Fistula  |
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suparṇa | m. Name of a son of antarikṣa- (varia lectio -varṇa-)  |
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suparṇa | m. of a mountain  |
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suparṇa | m. n. a particular section of 103 Vedic verses  |
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suparṇā | f. a lotus plant, a pool abounding with lotuses  |
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suparṇa | m. Name of the mother of garuḍa- or of the prājāpatya- āruṇi- suparṇeya-  |
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suparṇa | m. of a river  |
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suparṇa | m. equals garuḍī-  |
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suparṇa | m. the mother of su-parṇa-  |
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suparṇa | m. Name of one of the seven tongues of fire  |
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suparṇa | m. night  |
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suparṇa | m. a species of creeper (equals palāśī-)  |
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suparṇa | m. a particular drug (equals reṇukā-)  |
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suparṇacit | mfn. heaped up or moulded into the form of the bird su-parṇa-  |
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suparṇaciti | f. Name of work  |
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suparṇacitidīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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suparṇacitipaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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suparṇacitya | mfn. equals -c/it-  |
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suparṇādhyāya | m. Name of work  |
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suparṇaka | mfn. having beautiful leaves  |
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suparṇaka | mfn. having good wings  |
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suparṇaka | m. garuḍa- or any supernatural bird  |
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suparṇaka | m. Cassia Fistula  |
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suparṇaka | m. Alstonia Scholaris  |
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suparṇaka | m. Echites Scholaris  |
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suparṇaka | m. Hoya Viridiflora  |
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suparṇaka | m. Vernonia Anthelminthica  |
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suparṇaka | m. equals śāla-parṇī-  |
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suparṇaka | m. a particular drug (equals reṇukā-)  |
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suparṇakakumāra | m. plural (with jaina-s) a particular class of deities  |
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suparṇaketu | m. "having garuḍa- for a symbol", Name of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa-  |
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suparṇākhya | m. Mesua Roxburghii  |
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suparṇākhyāna | n. the story of su-parṇa-  |
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suparṇāṇḍa | m. the son of a śūdra- and a sūta-  |
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suparṇarāja | m. Name of garuḍa-  |
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suparṇasad | mfn. sitting on the bird su-parṇa-  |
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suparṇasuvana | mfn. serving as the breeding-place of eagles  |
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suparṇavāta | m. the wind agitated by the wings of garuḍa-  |
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suparṇayātu | m. a particular demon  |
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suparṇeya | m. (according to to ) metron. fr. su-parṇā-,  |
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suparṇī | f. a particular personification (mentioned together with kadrū-, sometimes identified with vāc- and regarded as the mother of metres)  |
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suparṇikā | f. Glycine Debilis  |
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suparṇin | m. garuḍa-  |
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suparṇītanaya | m. "son of su-parṇī-", garuḍa-  |
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supārśva | mf(ā-)n. having beautiful sides  |
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supārśva | m. a beautiful side  |
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supārśva | m. Ficus Infectoria  |
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supārśva | m. Hibiscus Pupulneoides  |
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supārśva | m. Name of a rākṣasa-  |
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supārśva | m. of a fabulous bird (son of sampāti-)  |
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supārśva | m. of a son of rukma-ratha-  |
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supārśva | m. of a son of śrutāyu-  |
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supārśva | m. of a son of dṛḍha-nemi-  |
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supārśva | m. of the 7th arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī-  |
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supārśva | m. of a mountain etc.  |
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supārśvaka | m. Ficus Infectoria  |
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supārśvaka | m. Name of a son of citraka-  |
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supārśvaka | m. of a son of śrutāyu-  |
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supārśvaka | m. of the third arhat- of the future utsarpiṇī-  |
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supārśvoru | mfn. having beautiful ribs and thighs  |
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suparus | mfn. having good knots (as an arrow)  |
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suparuṣa | mfn. very rough or boisterous (as wind)  |
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suparvā | f. white dūrvā- grass  |
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suparvan | m. a good period of time  |
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suparvan | mfn. having beautiful joints or knots etc.  |
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suparvan | mfn. having beautiful sections (said of books)  |
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suparvan | mfn. highly extolled  |
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suparvan | m. cane, bamboo  |
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suparvan | m. an arrow  |
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suparvan | m. smoke  |
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suparvan | m. a god, deity  |
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suparvan | m. equals parvan-  |
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suparvan | m. a special lunar day (in which religious ceremonies are performed, as the full and new moon, and the 8th and 14th days of each fortnight)  |
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suparvan | m. Name of a being reckoned among the viśve- devāḥ-  |
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suparvan | m. of a son of the 10th manu-  |
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suparvan | m. of a son of antarikṣa-  |
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suparvan | m. of a teacher  |
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suparvaṇa | mfn. highly extolled  |
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suparvata | m. Name of a sādya-  |
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suparyāpta | mfn. very spacious (as a house)  |
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suparyāpta | mfn. very plentiful  |
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suparyāpta | mfn. well filled or fitted out (as a palace with various rooms and buildings)  |
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suparyāpta | mfn. perfectly equal to or a match for anything (dative case)  |
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suparyāśīrdatta | m. Name of a man Va1rtt. 1  |
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suparyavadāta | mfn. very clean  |
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suparyavasita | mfn. well carried out  |
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suparyavasitārtha | mfn. thoroughly acquainted with anything  |
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supāśa | mfn. (prob.) having a good noose (said of gaṇeśa-)  |
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supāśā | f. a strong noose  |
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supaścāt | ind. very late in the evening  |
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supāṭala | m. Name of a monkey  |
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supatana | mfn. flying well (equals -parṇ/a-)  |
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supath | m. (Nominal verb -panthās-) a good path  |
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supaṭha | mf(ā-)n. easy to read, legible  |
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supatha | mn. a good road  |
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supatha | mn. virtuous course, good conduct  |
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supatha | mfn. having a good road, having beautiful paths  |
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supatha | m. Name of a man  |
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supāṭhaka | mfn. reciting well  |
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supathin | m. (Nominal verb -panthās-) a good road  |
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supathin | mf(thī-)n. having good roads  |
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supathintara | m. a better roads  |
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supathya | mfn. very wholesome  |
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supathyā | f. a sort of spinage  |
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supathya | n. a good path  |
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supati | m. a good husband  |
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supatnī | f. (a woman) having a good husband or lord  |
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supātra | m. (more correctly -yātra-) Name of a man Introd.  |
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supātra | n. a beautiful cup or receptacle  |
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supātra | n. a very fit or worthy person (especially to receive gifts)  |
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supaṭṭaka | mfn. having a beautiful girdle  |
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supattra | n. "beautiful leaf", the leaf of Laurus Cassia  |
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supattra | mfn. having beautiful wings  |
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supattra | mfn. well-feathered (as an arrow)  |
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supattra | mfn. having a beautiful vehicle  |
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supattra | mfn. having beautiful leaves  |
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supattra | m. Name of a mythical bird  |
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supattra | m. Helianthus Annuus  |
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supattra | m. a sort of grass equals pallivāha-  |
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supattra | m. a kind of plant (equals āditya-pattra-)  |
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supattrā | f. Asparagus Racemosus  |
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supattra | m. Glycine Debilis  |
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supattra | m. Prosopis Spicigera  |
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supattra | m. Beta Bengalensis  |
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supattra | m. a kind of creeper (equals rudra-jaṭā-)  |
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supattra | m. equals śāla-parṇī-  |
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supattraka | m. Moringa Pterygosperma  |
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supattraka | f. equals jatukā- =  |
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supattrī | f. a kind of plant (equals gaṅgā-pattrī-)  |
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supattrikā | f. Glycine Debilis  |
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supattrin | mfn. idem or 'mfn. well-feathered (as an arrow) '  |
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supattrita | mfn. well-feathered (as an arrow)  |
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supāva | mfn. well clarified (as soma-)  |
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supavi | mfn. having good tires (said of wheels)  |
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supavitra | n. a kind of metre  |
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supayas | mfn. having beautiful water  |
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supayodharā | f. having a beaut udder  |
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supayovin | mfn. abounding in milk  |
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supeśa | m. fine woven cloth or texture of any kind  |
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supeśa | mfn. equals -p/eśas-  |
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supeśala | mf(ā-)n. very beautiful or handsome  |
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supeśas | mfn. well adorned, beautiful, handsome  |
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suphala | mf(ā-)n. yielding much or good fruit, fruitful  |
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suphala | mf(ā-)n. having a good blade (as a sword)  |
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suphala | m. (only ) the wood-apple tree, Feronia Elephantum  |
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suphala | m. the citron tree  |
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suphala | m. Pterospermum Acerifolium  |
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suphala | m. the pomegranate tree  |
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suphala | m. Zizyphus Jujuba  |
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suphala | m. Phaseolus Mungo  |
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suphalā | f. (only ) Momordica Mixta  |
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suphalā | f. Gmelina Arborea  |
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suphalā | f. a kind of brown grape  |
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suphalā | f. colocynth  |
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suphalā | f. Beninkasa Cerifera  |
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suphalā | f. Musa Sapientum.  |
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suphala | mf(ā-)n. yielding much or good fruit, fruitful  |
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suphala | mf(ā-)n. having a good blade (as a sword)  |
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suphala | m. (only ) the wood-apple tree, Feronia Elephantum  |
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suphala | m. the citron tree  |
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suphala | m. Pterospermum Acerifolium  |
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suphala | m. the pomegranate tree  |
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suphala | m. Zizyphus Jujuba  |
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suphala | m. Phaseolus Mungo  |
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suphalā | f. (only ) Momordica Mixta  |
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suphala | m. Gmelina Arborea  |
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suphala | m. a kind of brown grape  |
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suphala | m. colocynth  |
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suphala | m. Beninkasa Cerifera  |
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suphala | m. Musa Sapientum.  |
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suphāla | m. a good ploughshare  |
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suphāla | m. a good ploughshare  |
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suphāliha | suphāliha-or suphāhila- Name of a place  |
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suphalīkṛ | (s/u--) P. -karoti-, to cleanse well from husks  |
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suphena | mf(ā-)n. (s/u--) containing good foam,  |
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suphena | m. a cuttlefish bone  |
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suphulla | mfn. flowering beautifully, having beautiful blossoms  |
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supīḍana | n. the act of pressing strongly  |
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supidhāna | mf(ā-)n. well closed or locked up  |
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supīḍita | mfn. well pressed  |
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supihitavat | mfn. having (the ears accusative) carefully closed  |
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supīna | mfn. very fat or big  |
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supiṅgalā | f. Cardiospermum Halicacabum  |
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supiṅgalā | f. another plant (equals jīvantī-)  |
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supippala | mf(/ā-)n. bearing good berries  |
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supiś | mfn. (perhaps) having fine ornaments, well-formed, graceful  |
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supis | mfn. going well  |
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supiṣṭa | m. Name of a min gaRa śivādi-  |
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supiṣṭa | m. plural his descendants gaRa upakādi-.  |
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supīta | mfn. quite yellow  |
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supīta | m. Name of the 5th muhūrta-.  |
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supīta | n. a carrot  |
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supīta | n. yellow sandal  |
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supitrya | mfn. maintaining the paternal (character) well  |
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supīvan | mfn. idem or 'mfn. very fat or big '  |
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supīvan | mfn. drinking well  |
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supīvas | mfn. equals -pīna-  |
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suplan | m. Name of a person (having the patronymic sārñjaya-)  |
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supoṣa | mfn. prosperous  |
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supoṣa | mfn. easy to be maintained, not requiring much support ( supoṣatā -tā- f.)  |
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supoṣatā | f. supoṣa |
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suprabala | mfn. very powerful.  |
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suprabha | mf(ā-)n. having a good appearance, beautiful  |
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suprabha | mf(ā-)n. very bright or splendid, glorious  |
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suprabha | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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suprabha | m. of a devaputra-  |
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suprabha | m. of one of the 9 bala-s of the jaina-s  |
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suprabha | m. of various kings  |
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suprabhā | f. Vernonia Anthelminthica  |
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suprabha | m. one of the 7 tongues of Fire  |
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suprabha | m. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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suprabha | m. of a surāṅganā-,  |
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suprabha | m. of various women etc.  |
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suprabha | m. of one of the 7 sarasvati-s  |
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suprabha | n. Name of a varṣa- ruled by su-prabha-  |
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suprabhadeva | m. Name of a man  |
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suprabhapura | n. Name of a town  |
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suprabhāta | mf(ā-)n. beautifully illuminated by dawn  |
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suprabhātā | f. Name of a river  |
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suprabhāta | n. a beautiful dawn or day break  |
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suprabhāta | n. the earliest dawn  |
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suprabhāta | n. a morning prayer  |
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suprabhātastotra | n. Name of work  |
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suprabhāte | ind. at earliest break of day  |
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suprabhāva | m. great might, omnipotence  |
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suprabhavadeva | wrong reading for -prabhad-, Sis.  |
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suprabhedapratiṣṭhātantra | n. Name of work  |
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suprabhedatantra | n. Name of work  |
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suprabuddha | mfn. completely enlightened (as a buddha-)  |
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suprabuddha | m. Name of a king of the śākya-s  |
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supracāra | mfn. going in a right course (also said of planets)  |
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supracāra | mfn. appearing beautifully  |
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supracchanna | mfn. well concealed  |
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supracetas | mfn. very wise  |
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supradadi | (s/u--) mfn. very liberal  |
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supradarśa | mf(ā-)n. of beautiful appearance  |
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supradhṛṣya | mfn. easy to be injured or overpowered  |
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supradohā | f. easily milked  |
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supragamana | mfn. very accessible  |
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supragupta | mfn. well hidden, very secret  |
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suprahāra | m. a well dealt blow (varia lectio samprah-)  |
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suprahāra | m. Name of a fisherman  |
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supraitu | mfn. easy to be gone through or traversed  |
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supraja | mf(ā-)n. having good or numerous children (-tama-) etc.  |
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suprajāpati | m. a good prajā-pati- (viṣṇu-)  |
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suprajas | mfn. equals -praj/a-  |
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suprajas | mfn. having a good son ("in any one" instrumental case; suprajastva -tva- n.)  |
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suprajāstva | n. the having many children  |
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suprajastva | n. suprajas |
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suprajāta | mfn. having numerous off spring  |
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suprajāvani | mfn. bestowing many children  |
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suprajāvat | mfn. abounding in children  |
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suprajña | mf(ā-)n. very wise  |
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suprajñāna | mfn. easy to be perceived or found  |
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suprākāra | m. a beautiful wall or rampart  |
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suprakāśa | mf(ā-)n. well-lighted  |
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suprakāśa | mf(ā-)n. very or distinctly visible  |
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suprakāśa | mf(ā-)n. very public  |
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supraketa | mfn. very bright, conspicuous, notable  |
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supraketa | mfn. very attentive  |
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supraketa | mfn. (-pr/aketa-) very considerate or wise  |
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suprakhya | m. Name of a man (See sauprakhya-).  |
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suprakīrṇendriya | mfn. addicted to too frequent seminal effusion (id est to sexual excess)  |
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suprākṛta | mf(ā-)n. very vulgar  |
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suprakṣālita | mfn. well washed  |
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supralambha | mfn. easily deceived  |
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supralambha | mfn. easy of attainment  |
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supralāpa | m. good speech, eloquence  |
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supramadhu | m. Name of a Brahman  |
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supramāṇa | mfn. large-sized  |
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supramaya | mfn. easily measured Va1rtt. 2  |
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suprāñc | (s/u--) mfn. (Nominal verb prāṅ-, prācī-, prāk-) going straight forward  |
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supraṇīti | f. safe guidance  |
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supraṇīti | mfn. guiding safely  |
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supraṇīti | mfn. following good guidance  |
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supranṛtta | n. a beautiful dance  |
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suprāpa | mfn. easily obtainable  |
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suprapāṇa | n. a good drinking-place  |
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suprapāṇa | mfn. easy or fit for drinking  |
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suprapañcahīna | mfn. destitute of variety  |
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suprāpya | mfn. idem or 'mfn. easily obtainable ' (in a-supr-)  |
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suprasāda | m. extreme graciousness or propitiousness  |
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suprasāda | mfn. easily placable  |
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suprasāda | mfn. very gracious or kind, auspicious  |
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suprasāda | m. Name of śiva-  |
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suprasāda | m. of one of skanda-'s attendants  |
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suprasāda | m. of an asura-  |
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suprasādā | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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suprasādaka | mfn. equals -prasāda-  |
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suprasādhita | mfn. well adorned  |
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supraśaṃsita | mfn. greatly praised, very famous  |
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suprasanna | mf(ā-)n. very clear (as water)  |
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suprasanna | mf(ā-)n. very bright or serene (as the face or mind) etc.  |
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suprasanna | mf(ā-)n. very gracious or favourable |
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suprasanna | m. Name of kubera-  |
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suprasannaka | m. Ocimum Pilosum  |
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suprasannaka | m. equals kṛṣṇārjaka-  |
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suprasarā | varia lectio for -prasārā-  |
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suprasārā | f. Paederia Foetida  |
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suprasārita | mf(ā-)n. widely extended  |
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supraśasta | mfn. greatly praised, excellent  |
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supraśasta | mfn. well known, very famous  |
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suprasava | m. easy parturition  |
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suprasiddha | mfn. well known  |
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suprasiddhapadamañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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supraśna | m. (prob.) equals sukha-p-  |
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suprasū | f. well or easily bringing forth  |
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suprāta | mfn. (fr. next) dawning beautifully  |
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suprāta | n. a fine morning  |
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suprātar | ind. fine dawn or morning  |
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supratara | mf(ā-)n. easy to be crossed (as a river)  |
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supratara | mf(ā-)n. easily crossing over  |
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supratara | mf(ā-)n. projecting far (?)  |
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supratāra | mf(ā-)n. well conveying over (as a ship)  |
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supratardana | m. Name of a king  |
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supratarka | m. a sound judgement, good understanding or intellect  |
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supratibhā | f. spirituous liquor  |
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supraticakṣa | mfn. beautiful to look at  |
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supraticchanna | mfn. completely covered or enveloped (as with a garment)  |
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supraticchannam | ind. in a very secret manner  |
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supraticchinna | mfn. well distributed  |
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supratigṛhīta | (s/u--) mfn. well seized  |
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supratijña | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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supratīka | mf(ā-)n. having a beautiful shape or form, handsome, lovely etc.  |
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supratīka | mf(ā-)n. having a beautiful face  |
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supratīka | mf(ā-)n. having a beautiful trunk, strong as an elephant's trunk  |
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supratīka | m. an elephant,  |
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supratīka | mf(ā-)n. honest  |
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supratīka | m. Name of śiva-  |
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supratīka | m. of kāma-deva-  |
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supratīka | m. of a yakṣa-  |
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supratīka | m. of various men  |
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supratīka | m. of a mythical elephant ( supratīkānvaya kānvaya- mfn. )  |
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supratīka | n. Name of a pool  |
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supratīkānvaya | mfn. supratīka |
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supratikara | mfn. easy to be requited  |
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supratīkeśvara | n. Name of a liṅga-  |
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supratīkinī | f. the female of the elephant su-pratīka-  |
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supratima | m. Name of a king  |
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supratīpa | m. Name of a king  |
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supratipanna | mfn. leading a virtuous course of life, well-conducted  |
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supratipūjita | mfn. well honoured or worshipped  |
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supratiṣṇāta | mfn. well bathed  |
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supratiṣṇāta | mfn. thoroughly purified or cleared well versed in  |
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supratiṣṇāta | mfn. well investigated, clearly ascertained  |
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supratiṣṇātasūtra | m. a Brahman well versed in the sūtra-s, one who is well skilled in repeating or has clearly ascertained the (meaning of the) sūtra-s  |
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supratiśraya | mfn. possessing good shelter  |
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supratiṣṭha | mf(ā-)n. standing firm  |
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supratiṣṭha | mf(ā-)n. firmly supporting  |
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supratiṣṭha | mf(ā-)n. having beautiful legs  |
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supratiṣṭha | mf(ā-)n. very celebrated, famous  |
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supratiṣṭha | m. a kind of military array  |
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supratiṣṭha | m. Name of the 2nd month, a particular samādhi-  |
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supratiṣṭhā | f. firm position  |
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supratiṣṭha | m. good reputation, fame  |
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supratiṣṭha | m. the establishment (of a temple, idol etc.)  |
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supratiṣṭha | m. installation, consecration  |
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supratiṣṭha | m. a kind of metre  |
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supratiṣṭha | m. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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supratiṣṭhāna | mfn. standing firm  |
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supratiṣṭhāpita | mfn. well established or set up (as an image)  |
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supratiṣṭhita | mf(ā-)n. (s/u--) standing firm  |
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supratiṣṭhita | mf(ā-)n. properly set up or established  |
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supratiṣṭhita | mf(ā-)n. thoroughly implanted in (locative case)  |
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supratiṣṭhita | mf(ā-)n. well consecrated  |
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supratiṣṭhita | mf(ā-)n. celebrated  |
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supratiṣṭhita | mf(ā-)n. faring well  |
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supratiṣṭhita | mf(ā-)n. "well supported", having beautiful legs  |
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supratiṣṭhita | m. Ficus Glomerata  |
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supratiṣṭhita | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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supratiṣṭhita | m. Name of a deva-putra-  |
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supratiṣṭhitā | f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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supratiṣṭhita | n. Name of a town in pratiṣṭhāna-  |
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supratiṣṭhitacaraṇa | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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supratiṣṭhitacāritra | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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supratiṣṭhitapāṇipādatalatā | f. the having the palms of the hands and soles of the feet well (and equally) placed (one of the 32 signs of perfection)  |
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supratiṣṭhitāsana | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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supratiṣṭhitayaśas | mfn. one whose renown is well established |
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supratīta | mfn. well known  |
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supratīta | m. Name of a preceptor  |
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suprativarman | m. Name of a man  |
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suprātiveśmika | mfn. having a good neighbour,  |
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supratividdha | mfn. well hit or pierced (with dṛṣtyā-,"well looked through")  |
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supratur | mfn. (Nominal verb t/ūs-) very victorious  |
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supratūrti | mfn. idem or 'mfn. (Nominal verb t/ūs-) very victorious '  |
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supratyañc | mf(tīcī-)n. well turned back  |
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supratyavasita | mfn. (perhaps) safely returned to one's own country  |
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supratyūdha | (yūḷha-) mfn. properly pushed back  |
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suprauḍha | mfn. full-grown  |
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suprauḍhā | f. a marriageable girl  |
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supravācana | mfn. worthy of much praise  |
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supravādita | mfn. making good music  |
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suprāvarga | mfn. (for su-prav-) well distinguished  |
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supravedita | mfn. well made known  |
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supravepita | mfn. trembling much  |
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supraveśa | mf(ā-)n. having a beautiful entrance  |
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suprāvī | mfn. very attentive or mindful, very zealous  |
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supravrajita | mfn. wandering well about (as a mendicant) id est a good or proper monk  |
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supravṛddha | mfn. full-grown  |
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supravṛddha | m. Name of a sauvīraka-  |
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supravṛkṇa | mf(ā-)n. well cut up (used in explaining ūrj-)  |
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supravṛkti | f. equals -vṛkti-  |
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supravṛtta | mfn. being well in order  |
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supravṛtta | mfn. acting well  |
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suprāvya | mfn. very attentive or mindful, very zealous  |
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suprayā | mfn. pleasant to tread on  |
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suprāyaṇa | mf(/ā-)n. easily to be approached, pleasant to be trodden (superl. -tama-)  |
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suprayas | mfn. well regaled  |
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suprayas | mfn. food-bestowing  |
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suprayāvan | mfn. moving well along, swift (said of horses)  |
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suprayoga | m. good application, good management  |
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suprayoga | m. dexterity, expertness  |
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suprayoga | m. close contact  |
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suprayoga | mfn. well discharged  |
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suprayoga | mfn. easy to be acted (as a drama)  |
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suprayogā | f. Name of a river  |
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suprayogaviśikha | m. equals su-prayukta-śara-  |
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suprayukta | mfn. well discharged (as an arrow)  |
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suprayukta | mfn. well recited  |
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suprayukta | mfn. well planned (as a fraud) etc.  |
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suprayukta | mfn. well joined or applied or attached  |
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suprayukta | mfn. well managed  |
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suprayukta | mfn. closely connected  |
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suprayuktaśara | m. one who fits an arrow skilfully on a bow, a good marksman, skilful archer  |
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suprīta | mf(ā-)n. (s/u--) very delighted, well pleased with (locative case) etc.  |
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suprīta | mf(ā-)n. much cherished, very dear or lovely  |
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suprīta | mf(ā-)n. very kind or friendly  |
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suprīti | f. great joy or delight  |
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suprītikara | m. "causing great delight", Name of a king of the kiṃnara-s  |
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suprītiyukta | mf(ā-)n. filled with great joy or delight  |
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supriya | mf(ā-)n. (s/u--) very dear or pleasant etc.  |
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supriya | m. (in prosody) a foot of two short syllables, a pyrrhic  |
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supriya | m. Name of a gandharva-  |
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supriyā | f. a lovely woman or favourite wife  |
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supriyā | f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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supriyā | f. of a peasant girl  |
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supriyātman | mfn. having a pleasant nature, very agreeable  |
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supṛkṣ | mfn. abounding with food  |
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suprokṣita | mfn. well sprinkled  |
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supsaras | mfn. enjoying a good meal, fond of dainty food (superl. -tama-)  |
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supta | mfn. (fr. su-+ ptā-;for supta-See p.1230) having beautiful braids of hair  |
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supta | m. a wagtail with a black breast  |
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supta | mfn. (fr. svap-;for su-pta-See) fallen asleep, slept, sleeping, asleep etc.  |
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supta | mfn. lain down to sleep (but not fallen asleep)  |
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supta | mfn. paralysed, numbed, insensible (See compound)  |
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supta | mfn. closed (as a flower)  |
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supta | mfn. resting, inactive, dull, latent  |
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supta | n. sleep, deep or sound sleep  |
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supta | See p.1230, columns 1, 2.  |
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suptacyuta | mfn. fallen down in sleep  |
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suptaghātaka | mfn. killing a sleeping person, murderous  |
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suptaghna | m. "id.", Name of a rākṣasa-  |
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suptajana | m. a sleeping person  |
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suptajana | m. "having every one asleep", midnight (only in ne rātrau-,"at midnight")  |
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suptajanaprāya | mfn. having almost every one asleep  |
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suptajñāna | n. "perceiving in sleep", dreaming, a dream  |
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suptaka | n. sleep (alīka--or vyāja-suptakaṃ-kṛ-,"to feign sleep")  |
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suptamālin | m. Name of the 23rd kalpa- (q.v)  |
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suptamāṃsa | mfn. "having the flesh benumbed", paralytic  |
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suptamīna | mfn. (a pond) in which the fish are asleep  |
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suptāṅga | mfn. one who has a limb benumbed ( suptāṅgatā -tā- f.)  |
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suptāṅgatā | f. suptāṅga |
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suptaprabuddha | mfn. awakened from sleep  |
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suptapralapita | n. plural talking during sleep (see )  |
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suptapūrva | mfn. one who has slept before  |
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suptastha | mfn. being in sleep, sleeping  |
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suptasthita | mfn. being in sleep, sleeping  |
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suptāsupta | mfn. asleep and awake  |
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suptatā | f. |
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suptatva | n. sleepiness, numbness, insensibility (of a limb etc.)  |
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suptatvac | mfn. "having the skin be numbed", paralytic  |
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suptavākya | n. words spoken during sleep  |
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suptavigraha | mfn. "having sleep for a body", appearing as sleep (said of kṛṣṇa-)  |
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suptavijñāna | n. equals -jñāna-  |
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suptavinidraka | mfn. awaking from sleep  |
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supti | f. sleep, (especially) deep sleep sleepiness, drowsiness  |
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supti | f. numbness, insensibility, paralysis  |
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supti | f. carelessness, confidence (equals viśrambha-)  |
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supti | See p.1230, columns 1, 2.  |
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suptiṅanta | n. an inflected noun or verb as ending with a case-termination or verbal termination (See tiṅ-)  |
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suptiṅantaparibhāṣā | f. Name of work  |
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suptiṅantasāgarasamuccaya | m. Name of work  |
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suptottitha | mfn. arisen from sleep  |
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supu | mfn. clarifying well  |
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supū | mfn. clarifying well  |
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supū | See -p/u-.  |
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supūjita | mfn. highly honoured  |
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supūjita | mfn. (a cup) taken well care of id est well cleansed  |
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supuṃsī | f. a woman who has a good husband  |
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supuṅkha | mfn. having a fine shaft, well-feathered (as an arrow)  |
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supuṇya | mfn. very excellent  |
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supuṇya | n. great religious or moral merit  |
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supuṇyada | mfn. giving great merit, very meritorious  |
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supuṇyagandha | mfn. having an excellent smell, very fragrant.  |
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supura | n. a strong fortress  |
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supūra | mf(ā-)n. easy to be filled  |
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supūra | mf(ā-)n. well filling  |
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supūra | m. a citron  |
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supūraka | m. idem or 'm. a citron '  |
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supūraka | m. Agati Grandiflora  |
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supūrṇa | mf(ā-)n. (s/u--) well filled, quite full etc.  |
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supūrṇa | mf(ā-)n. richly adorned with (instrumental case)  |
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supurodhas | m. a good domestic priest  |
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supuruhūti | mfn. very much invoked  |
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supuruṣa | m. a particular personification  |
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supūrvāhṇe | ind. early in the forenoon  |
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supūrvam | ind. very early in the morning (wrong reading vām-)  |
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supuṣkala | mfn. very copious  |
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supuṣkara | m. a globe-amaranth  |
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supuṣkarā | f. Hibiscus Mutabilis  |
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supuṣpa | n. "good flower", cloves  |
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supuṣpa | n. the menstrual excretion  |
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supuṣpa | mfn. having beautiful flowers  |
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supuṣpa | m. Pterospermum Suberifolium  |
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supuṣpa | m. globeamaranth  |
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supuṣpa | m. equals rakta-puṣpaka-  |
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supuṣpa | m. equals haridru-  |
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supuṣpa | m. the coral tree  |
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supuṣpa | m. Name of a mythical king  |
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supuṣpā | f. (only ) anise  |
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supuṣpā | f. (prob.) Phlomis Zeylanica  |
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supuṣpā | f. Clitoria Ternatea  |
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supuṣpā | f. equals kośātakī-  |
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supuṣpa | n. (only ) Curcuma Longa  |
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supuṣpa | n. Hibiscus Mutabilis  |
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supuṣpa | n. Tabernaemontana Coronaria  |
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supuṣpa | n. equals tūla-  |
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supuṣpaka | m. Acacia Sirissa  |
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supuṣpī | f. (only ) Andropogon Aciculatus  |
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supuṣpī | f. Clitoria Ternatea  |
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supuṣpī | f. anise  |
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supuṣpī | f. Argyreia Speciosa  |
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supuṣpī | f. Phlomis Zeylanica  |
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supuṣpī | f. Musa Sapientum  |
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supuṣpī | f. a white-flowering aparājitā-  |
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supuṣpikā | f. (only ) Argyreia Speciosa or Argentea  |
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supuṣpikā | f. Bignonia Suaveolens  |
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supuṣpikā | f. Anethum Sowa.  |
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supuṣpita | mfn. having beautiful flowers, abounding with flowers ( supuṣpite te- ind."on a place abounding with flowers")  |
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supuṣpita | mfn. having the hair bristling (with delight)  |
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supuṣpite | ind. supuṣpita |
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supuṣṭa | mfn. well fed  |
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supuṣṭi | f. good prosperity  |
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supuṣya | m. Name of a buddha- |
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supuṭa | mf(ā-)n. having beautiful nostrils  |
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supuṭa | m. Name of two bulbous plants  |
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supūta | (s/u--) mfn. well clarified  |
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suputra | m. an excellent son  |
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suputra | mf(/ā-)n. having excellent or many children etc.  |
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suputra | n. the fruit of the Flacourtia Cataphracta  |
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suputrikā | f. a kind of Oldenlandia  |
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sur | (rather Nom.fr. sura-below) cl.6 P. surati-, to rule, possess supreme or superhuman power ; to shine ; cl.10 P. surayati-, to find fault (varia lectio for svar-), .  |
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sura | m. (prob. fr. asura-as if fr. a-sura-and as sita-fr. a-sita-;thought by some to be connected with 2. svar-) a god, divinity, deity (surāṇāṃ hantṛ- m."slayer of the gods", Name of a particular form of fire, son of tapas-) etc.  |
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sura | m. the image of a god, an idol  |
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sura | m. a symbolical N. for the number "thirty-three"(from the 33 gods;See deva-)  |
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sura | m. a sage, learned man  |
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sura | m. the sun  |
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sura | m. (said to be) equals kṣura-  |
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sura | m. wrong reading for svara-  |
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surā | f. See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order  |
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sura | n. See surā-.  |
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surā | f. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' also n(sura-).;prob. fr.3 su-,"to distil", and not connected with sura-,"a god") spirituous liquor, wine (in ancient times"a kind of beer")  |
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surā | f. spirituous liquor (personified as a daughter of varuṇa- produced at the churning of the ocean) etc.  |
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surā | f. water  |
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surā | f. a drinking vessel  |
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surā | f. a snake  |
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surābali | (s/urā--) mfn. receiving an oblation of surā-  |
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surābdhi | (rāb-) m. the ocean of spirituous liquor  |
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surābhāga | m. the scum or froth of beer, yeast, barm  |
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surābhājana | n. a wine cup  |
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surābhāṇḍa | n. equals -pātra-  |
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surabhāva | m. the dignity of a god  |
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surabhavana | n. a god's abode, temple  |
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surabhaya | Nom. P. yati-, to make fragrant, perfume  |
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surabhi | See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order  |
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surabhī | f. (for surabhī-See) fear of the gods  |
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surabhi | mf(is-,or ī-)n. (prob. fr. 5. su-+ rabh-,= "affecting pleasantly") sweet-smelling, fragrant etc.  |
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surabhi | mf(is-,or ī-)n. charming, pleasing, lovely  |
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surabhi | mf(is-,or ī-)n. famous, celebrated  |
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surabhi | mf(is-,or ī-)n. best, excellent  |
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surabhi | mf(is-,or ī-)n. good, virtuous  |
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surabhi | mf(is-,or ī-)n. friendly, a friend  |
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surabhi | m. fragrance, perfume, any sweet-smelling substance  |
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surabhi | m. Name of various fragrant plants and substances (according to to "Michelia Champaka;Nauclea Cadamba;a kind of jasmine;nutmeg"etc. etc.)  |
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surabhi | m. the season of spring  |
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surabhi | m. the month caitra-  |
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surabhi | m. a fire lighted at the fixing of the sacrificial post  |
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surabhi | f(i-also ī-). Name of various plants (Boswellia, Thurifera;Prosopis Spicigera or Mimosa Suma etc.)  |
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surabhi | f(i-also ī-). spirituous liquor (see surā-; varia lectio murā-)  |
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surabhi | f(i-also ī-). Name of a fabulous cow (daughter of dakṣa- and wife of kaśyapa-, mother of cattle and of the rudra-s, sometimes considered as one of the mātṛ-s or as the cow of plenty; surabheḥ sutāḥ-,"the children of surabhi-" id est"cattle") etc. ( )  |
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surabhi | f(i-also ī-). any cow (according to to "a brown cow")  |
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surabhi | f(i-also ī-). the earth  |
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surabhi | n. a fragrant smell or substance, perfume  |
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surabhi | m. sulphur  |
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surabhi | m. gold  |
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surabhī | f. (equals bh/i-), in compound  |
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surabhibāṇa | m. "having fragrant arrows"(as made of flowers), Name of the god of love  |
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surabhicchada | m. fragrant jambu-  |
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surabhicūla | m. Name of a poet  |
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surabhicūrṇa | n. perfumed powder  |
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surabhidāru | (L.) ( ) m. Pinus Longifolia.  |
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surabhidāruka | ( ) m. Pinus Longifolia.  |
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surabhidattā | f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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surabhigandha | m. a fragrant smell  |
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surabhigandha | mfn. fragrant  |
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surabhigandhā | f. Jasminum Grandiflorum  |
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surabhigandha | n. the leaf of the Laurus Cassia  |
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surabhīgandha | n. the leaf of the Laurus Cassia  |
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surabhigandhi | mfn. sweet-smelling, fragrant  |
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surabhigandhin | mfn. sweet-smelling, fragrant  |
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surabhigandhin | See dhi-.  |
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surabhigandhita | mfn. filled with sweet scents  |
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surabhighṛta | n. fragrant butter or ghee |
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surabhīgotra | n. "race of surabhī-", oxen, cattle, kine  |
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surabhikā | f. a sort of Musa  |
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surabhikandara | m. Name of a mountain  |
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surabhīkṛ | P. -karoti-, to render fragrant, fill with fragrancy etc. ; to divulge  |
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surabhikṣetramāhātmya | n. Name of chapter of the skandha-purāṇa-.  |
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surabhimāruta | n. "having fragrant winds"Name of a forest  |
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surabhimāsa | m. "fragrant month", spring  |
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surabhimat | mfn. provided with perfumes, fragrant  |
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surabhimat | mfn. containing the word surabhi-  |
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surabhimat | m. Name of agni-  |
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surabhimatī | f. a verse containing the word surabhi-  |
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surabhimukha | n. the opening of spring  |
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surabhin | mfn. perfumed, scented, fragrant (Comparative degree bh/in-tara-)  |
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surabhīpaṭṭana | n. Name of a town  |
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surabhipattra | m. marjoram  |
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surabhipattrā | f. Eugenia Jambolana  |
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surabhipattra | f. equals rāja-jambū-  |
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surabhīpattrā | f. the rose-apple  |
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surabhīpattrā | f. equals rājajambū-  |
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surabhiputra | m. equals -tanaya-  |
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surabhīrasā | f. the gum olibanum tree  |
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surabhisamaya | m. the season of spring  |
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surabhisragdhara | mfn. wearing fragrant garlands  |
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surabhisravā | f. the gum olibanum tree  |
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surabhiṣṭama | (bh/i--) mfn. (fr. the Nominal verb bhis-) most fragrant or agreeable  |
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surabhīsuta | m. plural "children of surabhī-", oxen, cattle  |
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surabhita | See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order  |
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surabhitā | f. fragrancy  |
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surabhita | mfn. rendered fragrant, perfumed etc.  |
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surabhita | mfn. rendered famous  |
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surabhitanaya | m. "son of surabhi-", a bull  |
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surabhitanayā | f. a cow  |
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surabhitriphalā | f. nutmeg (and) Areca nut (and) cloves  |
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surabhitvac | f. cardamoms  |
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surabhivalkala | n. the bark of Laurus Cassia  |
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surabhivatsa | m. Name of a vidyā-dhara-  |
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surabhūruha | m. Pinus Deodora  |
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surabhūṣaṇa | n. "ornament of the gods", a necklace of pearls consisting of 1008 strings and 4 hasta-s long  |
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surabhuvana | wrong reading for -bhavana-  |
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surabhūya | n. the becoming a deity, state of a deity  |
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surabhy | in compound for bhi-.  |
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surabhyāsya | mfn. having the mouth fragrant ( surabhyāsyatva -tva- n.)  |
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surabhyāsyatva | n. surabhyāsya |
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surābīja | n. a substance serving for the preparation of beer  |
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surābīja | n. barm  |
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suracāpa | mn. equals -kārmuka-  |
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surācārya | m. "preceptor of the gods", Name of bṛhas-pati-  |
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suraḍā | f. Ipomoea Turpethum  |
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suradāru | n. Pinus Deodora  |
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suradārumaya | mf(ī-)n. made of the Pinus Deodora  |
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suradevatā | f. a goddess  |
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suradevin | m. (prob.) Name of a particular demon  |
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surādhama | m. the lowest or worst of the gods  |
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suradhāman | n. a place of the gods |
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surādhāna | mf(ī-)n. containing surā-  |
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suradhanurlekhāya | to resemble a rainbow (yita- mfn.)  |
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suradhanus | n. "bow of the gods", a rainbow  |
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surādhara | m. Name of an asura-  |
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surādhas | mfn. granting good gifts, liberal, bountiful  |
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surādhas | mfn. receiving rich gifts, wealthy  |
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surādhas | m. Name of a ṛṣi- (having the patronymic vārṣāgira- and author of )  |
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surādhas | m. of a man  |
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surādhipa | m. "sovereign of the gods", Name of indra-  |
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surādhīśa | m. idem or 'm. "sovereign of the gods", Name of indra- '  |
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suradhunī | f. "river of the gods", Name of the Ganges  |
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suradhūpa | m. "incense of the gods", the resin of the Shorea Robusta  |
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suradhūpa | m. resin, turpentine  |
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suradhvaja | m. equals -ketu-  |
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surādhvaja | m. the flag or sign of a tavern  |
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surādhyakṣa | m. "sovereign of the gods", Name of brahmā-  |
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surādhyakṣa | m. of kṛṣṇa-  |
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surādhyakṣa | m. of śiva-  |
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suradīrghikā | f. the celestial Ganges  |
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surādri | m. "mountain of the gods", the mountain meru-  |
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surādṛti | m. a leather bag for holding spirituous liquor  |
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suradru | m. a tree of the gods  |
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suradruma | m. idem or 'm. a tree of the gods '  |
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suradruma | m. equals kalpa-vṛkṣa- etc.  |
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suradruma | m. a kind of reed, Arundo Bengalensis  |
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suradruma | m. the deva-dāru- pine  |
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suradundubhi | m. the god's drum  |
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suradundubhi | m. sacred basil  |
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suradundubhī | f. idem or 'm. sacred basil '  |
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suradvipa | m. an elephant of the gods  |
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suradvipa | m. an elephant of one of the quarters of the sky (See dik-karin-)  |
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suradvipa | m. indra-'s elephant  |
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suradvipa | Nom. P. pati-, to become an elephant of the gods  |
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suradviṣ | m. "enemy of the gods", a demon, asura-, daitya- or rākṣasa- etc.  |
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suradviṣ | m. Name of rāhu-  |
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suragaja | m. (equals -karin-) the gods' or indra-'s elephant  |
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suragaṇa | m. sg. or plural a host of gods  |
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suragaṇa | m. a class or company of divinities (See gaṇadevatā-)  |
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suragaṇa | m. Name of śiva-  |
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suragaṇa | m. of a village  |
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suragaṇḍa | m. a kind of boil  |
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surāgāra | (rāg-,or rāg-) m. ( ) a tavern.  |
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suragarbha | m. the child of a gods  |
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suragarbhābha | mfn. like the sons of the gods  |
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suragati | f. the being born as a god  |
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suragāyaka | m. a singer of the gods, gandharva-  |
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suragāyana | m. idem or 'm. a singer of the gods, gandharva- '  |
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surāghaṭa | m. equals kumbha-  |
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suragiri | m. "gods' mount", mount meru-  |
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surāgraha | m. a cupful of surā-  |
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surāgraha | m. equals -kumbha-  |
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suragrāmaṇī | m. "chief of the gods", Name of indra-  |
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suragṛha | n. equals -kula-  |
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surāgṛha | n. ( ) a tavern.  |
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surāgrya | (rāg-) n. "best liquor", nectar  |
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suraguru | m. "preceptor of the gods", Name of bṛhas-pati- etc.  |
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suraguru | m. the planet Jupiter (ror divasaḥ-,"Thursday")  |
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suragurudivasa | m. Thursday  |
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surahaḥsthāna | n. surahas |
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surahas | n. a very lonely place (also surahaḥsthāna haḥ-sthāna- n.)  |
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surāhuti | (rāh-) f. libation of surā-  |
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surāhva | m. Pinus Deodora  |
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surāhva | m. other plants (equals maruvaka-; equals hari-dru-)  |
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surāhvā | f. a kind of creeping plants  |
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surāhvaya | m. marjoram  |
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surāhvaya | n. Pinus Deodora  |
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surai | mfn. (Nominal verb -rās-, -ri-) very, rich  |
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surajā | f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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surajaḥphala | m. the jack-fruit tree  |
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surājaka | m. a kind of plant (equals bhṛṅga-rāja-) m.  |
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surājambhava | n. the possibility of being a king  |
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surājan | m. a good king  |
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surājan | m. a divinity  |
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surājan | mfn. having a good king  |
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surajana | m. the race of gods  |
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surajanī | f. night  |
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surajas | mfn. having good or much pollen gaRa bhṛśādi-  |
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surajāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to produce good or much pasturage gaRa bhṛśādi-.  |
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surāji | m. Name of a man  |
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surājikā | f. a small (white) house-lizard  |
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surajit | m. Name of various authors  |
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surājīva | (for 2. surāj-See below, column 3) m. "livelihood of the gods", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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surājīva | (rāj-) m. (for 1. surāj-See column 1) equals next.  |
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surājīvin | m. "living by spirituous liquor", a distiller, tavern-keeper  |
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surājñī | f. Name of a village  |
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surajyeṣṭha | m. "oldest of the gods", Name of brahmā-  |
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suraka | See .  |
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suraka | mfn. equals surā-prakāra-, surā-varṇa- (applied to a snake) gaRa sthūlādi-.  |
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surakāminī | f. an apsaras- (-janāḥ-,"the apsaras- people")  |
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surākara | m. (rāk-) "mine of spirituous liquor", the cocoa-nut tree  |
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surākara | m. a distillery  |
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surākāra | m. a distiller  |
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surakarin | m. an elephant of the gods  |
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surakarīndradarpāpahā | f. "taking away the pride of the chief elephant of the gods", Name of the Ganges  |
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surākarman | n. a ceremony performed with surā-  |
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surakārmuka | n. "bow of the gods", the rainbow  |
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surakāru | m. "artificer of the gods", Name of viśvakarman-  |
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surakārya | n. work to be done for the gods  |
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surakāṣṭha | n. Pinus Deodora or another species  |
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suraketu | m. the banner of the gods or of indra-  |
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surakhaṇḍanikā | f. a kind of lute (varia lectio -maṇḍalikā-)  |
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surakṛt | m. Name of a son of viśvāmitra- (varia lectio sūra-k-).  |
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surakṛta | mfn. made or caused by the gods  |
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surakṛtā | f. Cocculus Cordifolius  |
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surakṣa | m. "good protector", Name of a muni-  |
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surakṣa | m. of a mountain  |
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surakṣaṇa | n. careful protection  |
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surakṣin | m. a good or faithful guardian  |
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surakṣita | mfn. well protected, carefully guarded etc.  |
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surakṣita | m. Name of a man  |
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surakṣya | mfn. easy to be preserved  |
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surakta | mf(ā-)n. well coloured, deeply dyed  |
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surakta | mf(ā-)n. strongly affected or impassioned  |
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surakta | mf(ā-)n. deep red, crimson  |
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surakta | mf(ā-)n. very lovely or charming  |
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suraktaka | m. a kind of Mango tree, Mangifera Sylvatica  |
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suraktaka | m. a sort of red or golden chalk  |
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surakula | n. a god's house, temple  |
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surākumbha | m. a vessel for spirituous liquor  |
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suralā | f. Name of a river  |
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suralā | f. of the Ganges  |
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surāla | m. Name of a preceptor  |
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suralāsikā | f. a flute (see svara-l-)  |
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suralatā | f. a kind of plant  |
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surālaya | m. (for 2. surāl-See) abode of the gods, heaven etc.  |
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surālaya | m. meru- or su-meru-  |
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surālaya | m. a god's abode, temple etc.  |
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surālaya | m. wind (?)  |
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surālaya | (rāl-;for 1. surāl-See) m. a tavern  |
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suraloka | m. the gods' world, heaven ( suralokanātha -nātha- m. plural) etc.  |
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suralokanātha | m. suraloka |
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suralokarājya | n. dominion over the world of the gods  |
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suralokasundarī | f. "celestial woman", an apsaras-  |
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suralokasundarī | f. Name of durgā-  |
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surāma | (rāma-) m. " surā--disease", intoxication or its effects  |
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surāmada | m. surā--intoxication  |
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surāman | mfn. very delightful, delicious  |
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surāmaṇḍa | m. equals -bhāga-  |
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surāmaṇḍa | m. the scum or froth of beer, yeast, barm  |
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suramaṇḍalikā | See -khaṇḍanikā-.  |
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suramandira | n. a god's house, temple  |
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suramantrin | m. "counsellor of the gods", Name of bṛhas-pati-  |
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surāmatta | mfn. intoxicated by surā- |
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surāmaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of surā-  |
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suramedā | f. a kind of medicinal plant  |
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surāmeha | m. a kind of diabetes  |
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surāmehin | mfn. suffering from diabetes  |
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suramohinī | f. Name of a surāṅganā-  |
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suramṛttikā | f. alum-slate  |
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surāmukha | m. "having surā- in the mouth", Name of a serpent-demon  |
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suramūla | m. Name of a poet  |
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surāmūlya | n. drink-money  |
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suramuni | m. a divine muni-  |
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suramuni | m. plural Name of the Pleiads  |
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suraṇa | mf(ā-)n. joyous, gay  |
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suraṇā | f. Name of a river  |
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suraṇa | n. joy, delight  |
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suranadī | f. "river of the gods", Name of the Ganges etc.  |
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suranadī | f. the celestial Ganges  |
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surānaka | m. a drum of the gods  |
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suranāla | m. a kind of reed, Arundo Bengalensis  |
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suranandā | f. "joy of the gods", Name of a river  |
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surānanda | m. Name of a teacher  |
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surānanda | m. of a poet  |
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surānandā | f. Name of a surāṅganā-  |
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suranāyaka | m. "leader of the gods", Name of indra-  |
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suranāyaka | m. of an author of certain prayers (used by tāntrika-s)  |
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surāṇāyanīya | m. plural Name of a school.  |
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surandhaka | Name of a place  |
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surandhra | Name of a place  |
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suraṅga | m. (for sur-See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order) a good colour or dye "bright-coloured", the orange tree  |
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suraṅga | m. a kind of fragrant grass  |
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suraṅga | m. crystal  |
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suraṅgā | f. a particular plant (equals kaivartikā-)  |
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suraṅga | n. red sanders  |
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suraṅga | n. vermilion  |
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suraṅgā | f. (for su-raṅgā-See) a hole cut in the wall or made underground (equals suruṅgā- q.v)  |
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suraṅgada | m. "yielding a good colour", red sanders  |
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suraṅgada | m. Caesalpinia Sappan  |
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suraṅgadhātu | m. red chalk  |
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suraṅgadhūlī | f. the pollen of the orange tree  |
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surāṅganā | f. a celestial woman, apsaras-  |
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suraṅgī | f. Leea Hirta  |
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suraṅgī | f. a Moringa with red flowers  |
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suraṅgikā | f. Sanseviera Roxburghiana  |
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suranilaya | m. "abode of the gods", Name of mount meru-  |
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suranimnagā | f. "river of the gods", Name of the Ganges  |
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suranimnagā | f. the celestial Ganges  |
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suranirgandha | n. the leaf of the Laurus Cassia (incorr. for surabhi-gandha-)  |
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suranirjhariṇī | f. the celestial Ganges  |
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surañjana | m. the betel-nut tree  |
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surāpa | mf(ā-or ī-)n. (fr.1. pā-) drinking spirituous liquor, a spirit-drinker etc.  |
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surāpa | mf(ā-or ī-)n. wise, sage  |
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surāpa | mf(ā-or ī-)n. pleasant, agreeable  |
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surāpa | m. (fr.3. pā-) a preserver of spirituous liquor  |
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surapādapa | m. a tree of the gods  |
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surāpagā | f. "river of the gods", the Ganges  |
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surapāla | m. Name of an author  |
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surapāṃsulā | f. an apsaras- ( surapāṃsulājana -jana- m."the apsaras- people")  |
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surapāṃsulājana | m. surapāṃsulā |
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surāpāṇa | n. the drinking of spirituous liquor etc.  |
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surāpāṇa | mfn. drinking spirituous liquor  |
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surāpāṇa | mfn. eating anything to excite thirst  |
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surāpāṇa | m. plural Name of the people of eastern India (so called from their drinking spirituous liquor)  |
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surāpāna | n. the drinking of spirituous liquor etc.  |
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surāpāna | mfn. drinking spirituous liquor  |
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surāpāna | mfn. eating anything to excite thirst  |
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surāpāna | m. plural Name of the people of eastern India (so called from their drinking spirituous liquor)  |
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surāpāna | See -pāṇa-.  |
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surāpāṇaparikṣīva | mfn. (ṇa-) intoxicated  |
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surāpāṇaprāyaścitta | n. a penance for drinking spirits  |
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surāpānaprāyaścitta | n. a penance for drinking spirits  |
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suraparṇa | n. a kind of medicinal plant  |
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suraparṇī | f. a kind of creeper  |
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suraparṇika | m. a kind of puṃ-nāga- tree  |
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suraparṇikā | f. Rottleria Tinctoria  |
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suraparṇikā | f. Elaeocarpus Ganitrus  |
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suraparvata | m. "mountain of the gods", meru-  |
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surapatha | m. "path of the gods", part of the atmosphere or sky  |
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surapatha | m. the sky, heaven  |
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surapatha | m. (prob.) the milky way  |
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surapati | m. "lord of the gods", Name of indra- etc.  |
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surapati | m. of śiva-  |
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surapaticāpa | n. "bow of indra-", the rainbow  |
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surapatidhanus | n. (equals -cāpa-)  |
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surapatiguru | m. " indra-'s teacher, bṛhas-pati-", the planet Jupiter  |
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surapatitanaya | m. " indra-'s son", Name of arjuna-  |
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surapatitva | n. lordship over the gods  |
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surāpātra | n. a wine-glass or cup  |
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surāpin | mfn. (?) drinking surā-  |
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surāpin | mfn. possessing wine-drinkers  |
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surāpīta | mfn. one who has drunk surā-  |
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surāpītha | m. the drinking of spirituous liquor  |
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surāpītha | mfn. drinking spirituous liquor  |
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surapratiṣṭhā | f. the setting up of an idol  |
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surapravīra | m. Name of a fire (son of tapas-)  |
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surapriya | mfn. dear to the gods  |
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surapriya | m. a kind of bird (varia lectio saraḥ-p-)  |
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surapriya | m. Agati Grandiflora  |
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surapriya | m. a species of Elaeocarpus  |
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surapriya | m. Name of indra-  |
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surapriya | m. of bṛhas-pati-  |
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surapriya | m. of a mountain  |
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surapriyā | f. an apsaras-  |
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surapriya | m. Jasminum Grandiflorum  |
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surapriya | m. equals svarṇarambhā-  |
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surāpriya | mf(ā-)n. fond of surā-  |
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surapuṃnāga | m. Elaeocarpus Ganitrus  |
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surapura | n. "city of the gods", amarā-vatī-  |
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surapura | n. heaven (ram upa-gam-,"to go to heaven, die")  |
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surapurī | f. amarā-vatī-  |
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surapurodhas | m. "domestic priest of the gods"Name of bṛhas-pati-  |
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surapuṣpa | n. a flower of the gods, celestial flower ( surapuṣpavṛṣṭi -vṛṣṭi- f.)  |
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surapuṣpavṛṣṭi | f. surapuṣpa |
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surarāj | m. "king of the gods", Name of indra-  |
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surarāja | m. idem or 'm. "king of the gods", Name of indra- '  |
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surarājaguru | m. (equals sura-patig-)  |
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surarājamantrin | m. (equals sura-pati-guru-)  |
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surarājan | m. equals -rāj-  |
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surarājaśarāsana | n. " indra-'s bow", a rainbow  |
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surarājatā | f. the state or rank of indra-  |
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surarājavṛkṣa | m. " indra-'s tree", Name of the pārijāta-  |
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surarājya | n. dominion over the gods  |
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surāraṇi | f. "mother of the gods", Name of aditi- (see surāvani-)  |
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surārcana | n. the act of worshipping the gods, worship  |
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surārdana | m. "tormenter of the gods", an asura-  |
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surārha | n. "worthy of the gods", yellow sandal  |
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surārha | n. gold  |
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surārha | n. saffron  |
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surārhaka | m. a kind of fragrant plant  |
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surāri | m. an enemy of the gods, an asura- (also a rākṣasa-) etc.  |
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surāri | m. Name of a demon causing diseases  |
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surāri | m. of a king  |
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surāri | m. the chirp of a cricket  |
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surārighna | m. Name of a demon causing diseases  |
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surārihan | m. "destroyer of the enemy of the gods", Name of śiva-  |
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surārihantṛ | m. "demon-killer", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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suraripu | m. an enemy of the gods  |
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surārisambhava | mfn. caused by an enemy of the gods  |
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surarṣabha | m. (ra-+ ṛṣ-) "best of the gods", Name of indra-  |
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surarṣabha | m. of śiva-  |
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suraṛṣi | m. equals -rṣi-, column 3  |
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surarṣi | m. (ra-+ ṛṣi-) a divine ṛṣi-, a ṛṣi- dwelling among the gods  |
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surarṣi | m. plural the gods and ṛṣi-s  |
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surasa | mf(ā-)n. rich in water  |
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surasa | mf(ā-)n. well-flavoured, juicy, sapid, savoury  |
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surasa | mf(ā-)n. sweet, lovely, charming  |
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surasa | mf(ā-)n. elegant (as composition)  |
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surasa | m. Vitex Negundo  |
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surasa | m. Andropogon Schonanthus  |
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surasa | m. the resin of Gossampinus Rumphii  |
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surasa | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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surasa | m. of a mountain  |
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surasa | mfn. holy basil  |
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surasā | f. Name of various plants (Anethum Panmori;Vitex Negundo;a kind of jasmine; equals rāsnā-etc.)  |
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surasa | m. a kind of metre  |
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surasa | m. (in music) a particular rāgiṇī-  |
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surasa | m. Name of durgā-  |
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surasa | m. of a daughter of dakṣa- (wife of kaśyapa- and mother of the nāga-s) etc.  |
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surasa | m. of an apsaras-  |
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surasa | m. of a daughter of raudrāśva-  |
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surasa | m. of a river  |
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surasa | n. (only ) resin  |
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surasa | n. fragrant grass  |
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surasa | n. gum-myrrh  |
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surasa | n. Cassia bark  |
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surasācchada | m. (prob.) the leaf of the white basil  |
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surasadana | n. a god's house, temple  |
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surasadman | n. abode of the gods, heaven  |
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surasadman | n. a god's house, temple  |
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surasāgraja | n. (prob.) equals next  |
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surasāgraṇī | m. white basil  |
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surasakha | m. "friend of the gods", Name of indra-  |
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surasakha | m. plural Name of the gandharva-s  |
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suraśākhin | m. "tree of the gods", the kalpa- tree  |
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surasama | mfn. equal to the gods  |
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surasambhavā | f. Polanisia Icosandra  |
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surāsaṃdhāna | n. the distilling of spirituous liquor  |
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surasaṃgha | m. a company or assemblage of gods  |
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surasamiti | f. an assemblage of gods  |
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surāsaṃspṛṣṭa | mfn. touched by spirituous liquor  |
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surāsamudra | m. the ocean of spirituous liquor  |
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surasarit | f. "river of the gods", the Ganges  |
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surasaritsuta | m. metron. of bhīṣma-  |
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surasarṣapaka | m. a kind of tree  |
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surasasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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surasāṣṭa | n. a collective Name of 8 plants (viz. nirguṇṭī-, tulasī-, brāhmī- etc.)  |
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suraśatru | m. idem or 'm. an enemy of the gods, asura- '  |
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suraśatruguru | m. the planet Venus  |
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suraśatruhan | m. "slayer of the enemy of the gods", Name of śiva-  |
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surasattama | m. the best of the gods  |
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surāsava | mn. beer or spirituous liquor produced by the fermentation of unripe corn etc.  |
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surāsava | n. surā- and āsava-  |
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surāsava | n. spirituous liquor  |
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surasī | f. a particular plant  |
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suraśilpin | m. the artificer of the gods  |
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surasindhu | f. equals -sarit-  |
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surasindhu | f. equals mandākinī- (Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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suraskandha | m. Name of a demon (varia lectio khara-sk-).  |
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surāśodhana | n. Name of work  |
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surāsoma | m. soma- in the form of surā-  |
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surāsoma | m. dual number surā- and soma- ( surāsomavikrayin -vikrayin- mfn.)  |
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surāsomavikrayin | mfn. surāsoma |
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surāspada | n. "god's abode", a temple  |
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surasravantī | f. the heavenly Ganges  |
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surāśraya | m. "resort of the gods", meru-  |
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suraśreṣṭha | m. "best of the gods", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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suraśreṣṭha | m. of śiva-  |
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suraśreṣṭha | m. of indra-  |
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suraśreṣṭha | m. of dharma-  |
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suraśreṣṭha | m. of gaṇeśa-  |
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suraśreṣṭhā | f. a particular plant  |
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surasrotasvinī | f. Name of the Ganges  |
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surasthāna | n. the place or abode of a god  |
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surasthāna | n. a temple  |
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surāṣṭra | mf(ā-)n. (s/u--) having good dominion etc.  |
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surāṣṭra | m. Name of a country on the western side of India (commonly called Surat) etc.  |
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surāṣṭra | m. of a minister of daśa-ratha-  |
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surāṣṭra | m. plural the country or the inhabitants of Surat etc.  |
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surāṣṭrā | f. Name of a town (prob."the capital of Surat")  |
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surāṣṭrabrahma | m. a Brahman of surāṣṭra-  |
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surāṣṭrādhipati | m. a king of Surat  |
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surāṣṭraja | mf(ā-)n. born or produced in Surat  |
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surāṣṭraja | m. a sort of black bean  |
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surāṣṭraja | m. a kind of poison  |
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surāṣṭrajā | f. a sort of fragrant earth  |
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surāṣṭraja | n. idem or 'f. a sort of fragrant earth '  |
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surāṣṭrasauvīraka | m. dual number the countries of Surat and su-vīra-  |
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surāṣṭrāvanti | m. plural the inhabitants or the countries of Surat and avanti-  |
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surāṣṭraviṣaya | m. the country of Surat  |
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surastrī | f. a celestial woman, apsaras-  |
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surastrīśa | m. "lord of the apsaras-", Name of indra-  |
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surāṣṭrodbhavā | f. alum  |
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surāśū | mfn. swollen id est excited with spirituous liquor  |
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surāśū | m. a drunkard  |
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surāśū | m. a heretic  |
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surasundara | m. a beautiful deity  |
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surasundarasenā | f. the army of the gods ( surasundarasenāgaṇapati -gaṇa-pati- m."the chief of the celestial host")  |
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surasundarasenā | f. Name of a woman  |
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surasundarasenāgaṇapati | m. surasundarasenā |
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surasundarī | f. a lovely celestial female, apsaras- ( surasundarījana -jana- m. plural)  |
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surasundarī | f. Name of durgā-  |
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surasundarī | f. of a fairy  |
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surasundarī | f. of a woman  |
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surasundarī | f. a particular yoginī-  |
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surasundarījana | m. surasundarī |
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surāsura | m. plural or (prob. n.) sg. gods and asura-s etc.  |
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surāsurācārya | m. Name of a teacher  |
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surāsuraguru | m. Name of śiva-  |
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surāsuraguru | m. of kaśyapa-  |
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surāsuramaya | mf(ī-)n. caused by the gods and asura-s  |
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surāsuravimarda | m. a conflict or war between the gods and asura-s  |
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surasuta | m. a son of a gods  |
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surasutā | f. a daughter of a gods  |
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surasutopama | mfn. similar to the children of the gods  |
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suraśvetā | f. a small (white) house lizard  |
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surata | mfn. sporting, playful  |
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surata | mfn. compassionate, tender  |
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surata | m. Name of a mendicant  |
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suratā | f. a wife (Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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surata | m. Name of an apsaras-  |
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surata | n. great joy or delight  |
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surata | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) amorous or sexual pleasure or intercourse, coition etc.  |
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suratā | f. godhead  |
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suratā | f. the rice of gods  |
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suratabandha | m. a kind of coition  |
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suratabheda | m. a kind of coition  |
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suratagahvarā | f. Name of a surāṅganā-  |
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surataglāni | f. exhaustion from sexual intercourse  |
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suratajanita | mfn. produced by sexual intercourse  |
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suratakeli | f. amorous sport or dalliance  |
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suratakrīḍā | f. idem or 'f. amorous sport or dalliance '  |
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suratamañjarī | f. Name of a daughter of the vidyā-dhara- mataṃga-deva- and of the 16th lambaka- of the kathā-sarit-sāgara- (called after her)  |
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suratamṛdita | mfn. worn out by sexual intercourse  |
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suratanivṛtti | f. cessation of sexual intercourse  |
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surataprabhā | f. Name of a woman  |
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suratapradīpa | m. a lamp burning during sexual intercourse  |
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surataprasaṅga | m. addiction to sexual intercourse  |
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surataprasaṅgin | mfn. addicted to sexual intercourse  |
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suratapriya | mfn. idem or 'mfn. addicted to sexual intercourse '  |
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suratapriyā | f. Name of a woman  |
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surataraṃgiṇī | f. (for su-rata-r-See)"river of the gods" , the Ganges  |
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surataraṅgin | mfn. (for sura-t-See) , delighting in or addicted to sexual intercourse  |
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surataru | m. tree of the gods  |
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surataru | m. equals kalpa-t-  |
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suratasambhoga | m. enjoyment of sexual intercourse  |
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suratasaukhya | n. the pleasure of sexual intercourse  |
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suratastha | mfn. engaged in sexual intercourse  |
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suratatālī | f. a female messenger, go-between  |
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suratatālī | f. a chaplet, garland for the head  |
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suratavārarātri | f. a night fit for sexual intercourse  |
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suratavarṇana | n. description of sexual intercourse  |
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suratavidhi | m. performance or rule or mode of sex intercourse  |
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surataviśeṣa | m. a particular kind of sexual intercourse  |
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suratavyāpārajātaśrama | mfn. wearied by addiction to sexual intercourse  |
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suratha | mfn. having a good chariot, a good charioteer  |
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suratha | mfn. yoked to a good chariot (as horses)  |
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suratha | mfn. consisting in good chariot (as wealth)  |
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suratha | m. a good chariot  |
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suratha | m. "having a good chariot", Name of various kings, (exempli gratia, 'for example') of the father of koṭikāsya-  |
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suratha | m. of a son of dru-pada-  |
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suratha | m. of a son of jayadratha-  |
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suratha | m. of a son of su-deva-  |
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suratha | m. of a son of janam-ejaya-  |
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suratha | m. a son of adhiratha-  |
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suratha | m. of a son of jahnu-  |
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suratha | m. of a son of kuṇḍaka-  |
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suratha | m. of a son of raṇaka-  |
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suratha | m. of a son of caitra-  |
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surathā | f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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suratha | m. of a river  |
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suratha | n. Name of a varṣa- in kuśa-dvīpa-  |
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surathadeva | m. Name of a messenger  |
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surathākāra | n. Name of a varṣa-  |
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surathavijaya | m. Name of a chapter of the  |
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surathotsava | m. Name of a poem.  |
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surati | f. great enjoyment or delight |
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surāti | mfn. rich in gifts  |
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surāti | su-rādhas- etc. See .  |
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suratimiśra | m. Name of the author of the alaṃkāra-mālā-.  |
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suratna | mf(ā-)n. possessing rich jewels or treasures  |
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suratopacārakuśala | mfn. skilled in sexual intercourse  |
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suratoṣaka | m. "god-pleasing", the jewel kaustubha- (worn by kṛṣṇa- on his breast)  |
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suratotsava | m. the joy of sexual intercourse  |
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suratotsuka | mfn. desirous of sexual intercourse  |
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surātri | f. a fine night  |
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suratuṅga | m. Elaeocarpus Ganitrus  |
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suraukas | n. an abode of the gods, temple  |
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surāva | m. Name of a horse  |
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suravadhū | f. idem or 'f. Name of durgā- '  |
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suravāhinī | f. "river of the gods", the heavenly Ganges  |
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suravairin | m. an enemy of the gods, asura-  |
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surāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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suravallabha | m. Rottleria Tinctoria  |
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suravallabhā | f. white dūrvā- grass  |
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suravallī | f. sacred basil  |
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suravana | n. a grove of the gods  |
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surāvani | f. the Earth as mother of the gods or aditi- (see surāraṇi-).  |
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suravara | m. "best among the gods", Name of indra-  |
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suravaranagara | n. indra-'s city  |
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suravaravanitā | f. an apsaras-  |
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suravarcas | m. Name of an agni- (son of tapas-)  |
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surāvāri | m. spirituous liquor  |
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suravarman | m. Name of a king (varia lectio susthira-v-)  |
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suravartman | n. "road of the gods", the sky, atmosphere  |
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surāvāsa | m. "abode of the gods", a temple  |
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surāvāsa | m. Name of a temple  |
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surāvat | (s/urā--) mfn. having spirituous liquor  |
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suravelā | f. Name of a river  |
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suraveśman | n. abode of the gods, heaven  |
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suraveśman | n. a temple  |
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suravidviṣ | m. an enemy of the gods, demon, asura-  |
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suravilāsinī | f. a heavenly nymph, apsaras- |
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suravilāsinī | f. a proper N.  |
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suravīthī | f. "way of the gods", Name of the way of the nakṣatra-s  |
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surāvṛta | m. "surrounded with spirituous liquor", Name of the sun  |
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surayāna | n. a chariot of the gods  |
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surayoṣit | f. idem or 'f. "celestial maiden", an apsaras- '  |
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surāyudha | n. a weapon of the gods  |
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surayuvati | f. "celestial maiden", an apsaras-  |
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surebha | mfn. (for surebha-See) fine-sounding, fine-voiced  |
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surebha | n. tin  |
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surebha | m. (for su-rebha-See) a celestial elephant  |
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surejya | m. "preceptor of the gods", Name of bṛhas-pati-  |
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surejya | m. of the planet Jupiter  |
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surejyā | f. the sacred basil  |
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surejyā | f. another plant equals brāhmī- |
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surejya | surendra- See p.1235, columns 1 and 2.  |
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surekha | mf(ā-)n. forming beautiful lines  |
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surekhā | f. a beautiful line  |
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surekhā | f. Name of a woman  |
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surekṇas | mfn. having beautiful property, rich in possessions  |
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surendra | m. chief of the gods (especially Name of indra-) etc.  |
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surendra | m. Name of a king  |
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surendra | m. of a teacher  |
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surendra | m. a kind of bulbous plant (Arum)  |
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surendrā | f. Name of a kiṃnarī-  |
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surendracāpa | n. " indra-'s bow", the rainbow  |
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surendragopa | m. cochineal (see indra-g-)  |
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surendrajit | m. "conqueror of indra-", Name of garuḍa-  |
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surendraka | m. a kind of bulbous plant (equals rendra-)  |
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surendrakanda | m. a kind of bulbous plant (equals rendra-)  |
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surendraloka | m. indra-'s world  |
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surendralupta | mfn. morbid baldness of the head (equals indra-l-)  |
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surendramālā | f. Name of a kiṃ-narī-  |
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surendrapūjya | m. Name of bṛhas-pati-, the planet Jupiter  |
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surendrasaṃhitā | f. Name of work  |
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surendraśiṣya | m. Name of an author  |
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surendratā | f. the rank of chief of the gods  |
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surendravatī | f. Name of a princess  |
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sureṇu | m. a sort of atom (equals trasareṇu-)  |
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sureṇu | m. Name of an ancient king  |
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sureṇu | f. Name of a daughter of tvaṣṭṛ- (wife of vivasvat-)  |
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sureṇu | f. of a river (sometimes regarded as one of the seven sarasvatī-s)  |
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sureṇupuṣpadhvaja | m. Name of a king of the kiṃ-nara-s  |
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sureśa | m. a lord of the gods  |
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sureśa | m. Name of a particular god  |
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sureśa | m. of a particular agni- (son of tapas-)  |
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sureśa | m. of indra-  |
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sureśa | m. of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa-  |
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sureśa | m. of śiva-  |
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sureśa | m. of a place  |
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sureśaloka | m. indra-'s world  |
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sureśī | f. Name of durgā-  |
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sureṣṭa | mfn. beloved or desired by the gods  |
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sureṣṭa | m. Elaeocarpus Ganitrus  |
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sureṣṭa | m. Vatica Robusta  |
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sureṣṭa | m. Agati Grandiflora  |
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sureṣṭa | m. equals vasuka-  |
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sureṣṭa | m. Sesbana Grandiflora  |
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sureṣṭā | f. a kind of plant equals brāhmī-  |
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sureṣṭa | m. Asclepias Acida  |
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sureṣṭaka | n. the resin of the Vatica Robusta  |
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sureśvara | m. a lord of the gods  |
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sureśvara | m. Name of brahmā-  |
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sureśvara | m. of śiva-  |
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sureśvara | m. of indra-  |
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sureśvara | m. of a rudra-  |
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sureśvara | m. of a disciple of śaṃkarācārya- and others etc.  |
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sureśvarācārya | m. Name of author  |
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sureśvaradhanus | n. " indra-'s bow", the rainbow  |
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sureśvarapaṇḍita | m. Name of an author  |
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sureśvaraprabha | m. Name of a king  |
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sureśvarāśrama | m. Name of author  |
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sureśvarasvāmin | m.  |
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sureśvaravārttika | n. Name of work  |
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sureśvaravārttikaṭīkā | f. Name of work  |
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sureśvarī | f. Name of durgā-  |
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sureśvarī | f. of lakṣmī-  |
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sureśvarī | f. of rādhā-  |
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sureśvarī | f. of the celestial Ganges  |
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sureśvarīkṣetra | n. Name of a region sacred to durgā-  |
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sureśvarīmāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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sureśvaropādhyāya | m. Name of an author  |
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suretara | m. "other than a Sura", an asura-  |
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suretas | mfn. having much semen, potent  |
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suretodhas | mfn. (or -dhā-) bestowing potency or virility  |
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suri | See su-rai-.  |
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surī | f. a goddess  |
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surīka | m. Name of a poet  |
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surisa | See indra-s-.  |
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surīya | mfn. on Va1rtt. 4.  |
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surocana | mfn. (used in explaining su-rukma-)  |
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surocana | m. Name of a son of yajña-bāhu-  |
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surocanā | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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surocana | n. Name of the varṣa- ruled by yajña-bāhu-  |
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surocis | m. Name of a son of vasiṣṭha-  |
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suroda | mfn. having sūra- for water  |
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suroda | m. the sea of surā-  |
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surodaka | mf(ā-)n. equals prec.  |
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surodaka | m. equals prec.  |
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surodha | m. Name of a son of taṃsu- (varia lectio)  |
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surodhas | m. Name of a man  |
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suroha | m. Name of a king of cīna-  |
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surohikā | f. Name of a woman gaRa śivādi-,  |
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surohiṇī | f. beautifully red  |
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surohitikā | f. Name of a woman gaRa śivādi-.  |
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suroman | m. "fine-haired", Name of a serpent-demon  |
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suropama | mfn. god-like, divine  |
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suropayāma | m. a vessel for holding surā-  |
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suroṣa | mfn. very angry, much enraged  |
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suroṣaṇa | m. "id.", Name of a warrior  |
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surottama | m. (for 2. surot-See) chief of the gods  |
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surottama | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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surottama | m. of the Sun  |
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surottamā | f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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surottama | (prob.) n. (for 1. surott-See) the scum of surā- (Scholiast or Commentator"excellent water") .  |
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surottamācārya | m. Name of various authors  |
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surottara | m. "superior to gods", sandal-wood  |
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suruc | f. bright light  |
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suruc | mfn. shining brightly  |
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suruc | m. Name of a man  |
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suruc | su-ruci- etc. See .  |
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suruci | f. great delight in (locative case) (varia lectio)  |
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suruci | m. Name of a gandharva- king  |
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suruci | m. of a yakṣa- (Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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suruci | f. Name of a wife of dhruva- and mother of uttama-  |
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surucira | mf(ā-)n. shining brightly, radiant, splendid, beautiful  |
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surūḍha | mfn. standing well up or out, very prominent or projecting  |
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surūhaka | m. "easily mounted", a horse resembling an ass  |
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suruja | mfn. very sick, unwell  |
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surukma | mfn. beautifully shining or adorned  |
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surūṇḍa | m. plural Name of a dynasty (varia lectio guruṇḍa-; see muruṇḍa-)  |
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surundalā | f. Name of a river  |
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suruṅga | m. a kind of tree, Moringa Pterygosperma (see su-raṅga-,)  |
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suruṅgā | f. (according to to some = Greek ; confer, compare suraṅgā-,p.1235, column 2) a hole made underground for military purposes or for house-breaking, mine, excavation, breach, subterranean passage  |
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suruṅgāhi | m. "underground-serpent", a house-breaker  |
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suruṅgayuj | m. equals next  |
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surūpa | mf(ā-)n. well-formed, handsome, beautiful etc.  |
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surūpa | mf(ā-)n. wise, learned  |
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surūpa | m. Name of śiva-  |
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surūpa | m. of an asura-  |
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surūpa | m. (plural) a class of deities under manu- tāmasa-  |
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surūpā | f. Name of various plants (Glycine Debilis;Jasminum Sambac etc.)  |
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surūpa | m. of an apsaras-  |
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surūpa | m. of the daughter of a serpent-demon  |
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surūpa | m. of a mythical cow  |
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surūpa | n. the mulberry tree  |
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surūpa | n. Name of two sāman-s  |
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surūpaka | mf(ikā-)n. well-formed, beautiful |
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surūpakṛtnu | mfn. forming beautiful things  |
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surūpatā | f. beauty, splendour  |
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surūpavarṣavarṇa | mfn. beautifully coloured like a rainbow  |
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surusura | mfn. "ruling"or"shining" (equals surat-)  |
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surya | mfn. on Va1rtt. 4.  |
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suṣā | mfn. (for suṣā-See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order) easily gaining or procuring  |
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suṣā | f. (also written śuṣā-;for su-ṣā-See) black cumin or fennel  |
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suśabda | mfn. sounding well (as a flute)  |
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suśabdatā | f. equals sauśabdya-, correct formation of grammatical forms  |
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susabhājita | mfn. well honoured, treated with great attention or regard |
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susabheya | (s/u--) mfn. skilful in council or company  |
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susaciva | m. a good minister or counsellor  |
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susaciva | mfn. having a good minister or counsellor  |
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suṣad | mfn. addicted to sexual intercourse  |
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suṣada | mf(ā-)n. easy to sit or dwell in  |
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suṣada | mf(ā-)n. easy to be mounted or ridden (as a horse)  |
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suṣāḍha | m. Name of śiva-  |
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susādhana | mfn. easy to be proved ( susādhanatva -tva- n.)  |
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susādhanatva | n. susādhana |
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susādhita | mfn. well trained or educated (varia lectio)  |
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susādhita | mfn. well cooked or prepared  |
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susādhu | mfn. quite right or correct  |
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susādhya | mf(ā-)n. easy to be kept in order, obedient, amenable  |
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suṣadman | m. Name of a man (see sauṣadmana-).  |
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susadṛśa | mf(ī-)n. very like or similar  |
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suṣaha | (or -ṣ/āha-) mfn. easily subdued or conquered  |
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suṣāha | See -ṣ/aha-.  |
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susaha | (s/u--) ind. good company  |
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susaha | mfn. easy to be borne or suffered  |
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susaha | mfn. bearing or enduring well  |
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susaha | m. Name of śiva- (equals saumya- )  |
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susahāya | mfn. having a good companion or assistant  |
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susahāyavat | mfn. idem or 'mfn. having a good companion or assistant '  |
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susaindhavī | f. a good mare from Sindh  |
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susajjīkṛ | P. -karoti-, to make perfectly ready  |
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suśaka | mf(ā-)n. easy to be done or practicable  |
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suśaka | mf(ā-)n. easy to or to be (infinitive mood)  |
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suśāka | m. "good herb", Name of various plants (Abelmoschus Esculentus; equals cañcu-; equals taṇḍulīya-)  |
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suśāka | n. equals next  |
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suśākaka | n. fresh ginger  |
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suṣakhi | mfn. a good friend or having good friends  |
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susakhi | m. (see su-ṣakhi-) a good friend  |
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suśakta | mfn. well able or capable (varia lectio)  |
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susaktha | mfn. having beautiful thighs  |
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susakthi | mfn. having beautiful thighs  |
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suśakti | f. an easy possibility or feasibility, an easy affair  |
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suśakti | mfn. equals prec. (varia lectio)  |
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suśakti | m. Name of a man  |
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susaktu | m. plural excellent groats  |
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suśakuna | n. good birds  |
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suśakuna | mf(ā-)n. of good augury, auspicious  |
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susalila | mf(ā-)n. having good water  |
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suśalya | m. Mimosa Catechu  |
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suśama | m. Name of a man (see sauśami-)  |
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suṣama | mfn. very even etc. (equals sama-; see su-sama-)  |
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suṣama | mfn. very beautiful, splendid  |
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suṣama | mfn. easily intelligible  |
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suṣamā | f. exquisite beauty, splendour  |
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suṣamā | f. a particular plant  |
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suṣamā | f. a kind of metre  |
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suṣamā | f. (with jaina-s) the second ara- or spoke of a time-wheel in an avasarpiṇī-, and the fifth in an utsarpiṇī- (supposed to be a period in which continuous happiness is enjoyed by mankind;sometimes written su-khamā-)  |
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suṣamā | f. Name of a surāṅganā-  |
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suṣama | n. a happy year  |
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susama | mf(ā-)n. (see su-ṣama-) perfectly level or smooth  |
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susama | mf(ā-)n. well-proportioned  |
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susama | mf(ā-)n. better than middling  |
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suṣamaduḥṣamā | f. (with jaina-s) Name of two spokes of a time-wheel (the third in an avasarpiṇī- and the fourth in an utsarpiṇī-)  |
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susamāhita | mfn. (s/u--) well laden (as a waggon)  |
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susamāhita | mfn. well arrayed or repaired, beautifully adorned  |
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susamāhita | mfn. very intent or attentive, having the mind intently fixed or absorbed on a subject or object etc.  |
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susamāhita | mfn. perfectly fit or suitable  |
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susamākṛta | mf(ā-)n. well furnished or supplied with (instrumental case)  |
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suṣāman | n. a beautiful song  |
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suṣāman | m. (also written su-s-), Name of a man (see )  |
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suṣāman | mf(mṇī-)n. peaceful  |
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susāman | n. conciliatory words, good negotiation (varia lectio)  |
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susāman | m. See s$-ṣāman-.  |
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susamāpta | mfn. well finished or done,  |
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susamārabdha | mfn. (prob.) very energetic in enterprise  |
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susamāsīna | mfn. comfortably seated  |
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susamāśrita | mfn. well stationed  |
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susambaddha | mfn. well bound, closely united  |
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susambandha | mfn. well joined  |
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susambhava | m. Name of a king  |
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susambhāvya | m. Name of a son of manu- raivata- (varia lectio sambhāvya-)  |
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susambhrama | m. great agitation or hurry  |
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susambhrama | m. great reverence  |
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susambhramat | ( ), ( ) mf(ā-)n. greatly agitated or bewildered.  |
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susambhrānta | ( ) mf(ā-)n. greatly agitated or bewildered.  |
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susambhṛt | f. good or right collecting together  |
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susambhṛta | mfn. well collected or arranged or prepared (printed -saṃvṛta-).  |
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susambhṛti | f. right collection of requisites  |
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susaṃcita | mfn. well gathered, carefully accumulated ( susaṃcitam am- ind.with kṛ-,"to gather or collect carefully")  |
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susaṃcita | mfn. amply provided with  |
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susaṃcitam | ind. susaṃcita |
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susaṃdha | mfn. true to a promise, keeping one's word  |
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suṣaṃdhi | m. (also written su-s-) Name of a son of māndhātṛ-  |
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suṣaṃdhi | m. of a son of prasuśruta-  |
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susaṃdhi | See -ṣaṃdhi-.  |
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susaṃdhita | mfn. well reconciled  |
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susaṃdīpta | mfn. flaming beautifully  |
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susaṃdṛś | mfn. having a pleasing aspect, agreeable to look at, fair to see  |
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susaṃgama | m. an excellent assembly or place of meeting  |
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susaṃgatā | f. Name of a woman  |
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susaṃgraha | m. an excellent compendium  |
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susaṃgṛhīta | mfn. well restrained or controlled or governed  |
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susaṃgṛhītarāṣṭra | mfn. one who governs his country well  |
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susaṃgṛhītarāṣṭra | mfn. well received  |
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susaṃgṛhītarāṣṭra | mfn. well kept or preserved  |
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susaṃgṛhītarāṣṭra | mfn. well abridged  |
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susaṃgupta | mfn. well kept or guarded or concealed  |
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susaṃhata | mf(ā-)n. firmly joined or combined, closely united, pressed against each other etc.  |
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susaṃhata | mf(ā-)n. well compacted, well knit together (accusative with kṛ-,"to close very tightly")  |
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susaṃhati | mfn. well combined, closely united  |
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susaṃhita | mfn. well united  |
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susaṃhitapramāṇa | mfn. having well united principals or chiefs  |
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susaṃhṛṣṭa | mfn. greatly delighted  |
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suśami | ind. diligently, carefully  |
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suśamī | ind. diligently, carefully  |
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suṣamī | f. gaRa gaurādi-  |
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suṣamiddha | (s/u--) mfn. equals s/u-samiddha- (q.v)  |
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susamiddha | (s/u--) mfn. well kindled or lighted  |
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suṣamidh | f. good fuel  |
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suṣamidh | mfn. (also written su-s-) having good fuel, burning or lighting well  |
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susamidh | See -ṣamidh-.  |
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susamīhita | mfn. much desired, very welcome  |
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susamīkṛ | to make perfectly smooth or even  |
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susamīpa | mfn. occurring in a short time, imminent  |
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susaṃkāśa | mf(/ā-)n. of beautiful appearance, handsome  |
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susaṃkaṭa | mfn. firmly closed  |
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susaṃkaṭa | mfn. hard to be explained, difficult  |
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susaṃkaṭa | n. a great difficulty, very difficult matter or task  |
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susaṃkruddha | mfn. greatly enraged  |
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susaṃkṣepa | m. Name of śiva-  |
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susaṃkula | m. Name of a king  |
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susammata | mfn. much honoured, highly approved  |
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susammṛṣṭa | (s/u--) mfn. well rubbed or cleansed  |
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susaṃnata | (s/u--) mfn. well directed (said of an arrow)  |
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susaṃnipātita | mfn. well hurled  |
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susampad | f. plural plenty, abundance, great wealth or prosperity  |
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susampanna | mf(ā-)n. well furnished, or supplied  |
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susampanna | mf(ā-)n. full grown  |
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susampiṣṭa | (s/u--) mfn. much crushed or shattered  |
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susamprahṛṣṭa | mfn. greatly delighted (Bombay edition)  |
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susamprajña | mfn. perfectly conscious  |
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susamprasthita | m. Name of a man  |
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susampratapta | mfn. thoroughly harassed or afflicted  |
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susamprīta | mfn. idem or 'mfn. greatly delighted (Bombay edition)'  |
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susampūrṇa | mfn. completely filled id est provided with (compound)  |
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susaṃrabdha | mfn. (s/u--) firmly established |
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susaṃrabdha | mfn. very angry, greatly enraged or agitated (Comparative degree -tara-) etc. |
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susaṃrabdha | n. equals next |
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susaṃrambha | m. violent anger  |
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susamṛddha | mfn. quite perfect  |
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susamṛddha | mfn. very abundant  |
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susamṛddha | mfn. very wealthy or prosperous  |
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susamṛddhārtha | mf(ā-)n. abundantly provided with everything  |
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susamṛddhi | f. great wealth or riches  |
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suśaṃsa | mfn. (id est 5. su-+ ś-) saying or wishing good things, blessing  |
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suṣaṃsad | mfn. (id est 5. su-+ saṃs/ad-) having a good meeting, fond of good company  |
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susaṃsad | See -ṣaṃs/ad-.  |
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susaṃśās | (s/u--) mfn. well directing or instructing  |
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suśaṃsin | mfn. announcing or wishing good things  |
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susaṃśita | mfn. well sharpened, very sharp  |
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susaṃśita | mfn. of keen understanding  |
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susaṃskṛta | mfn. (s/u--) beautifully adorned or decorated  |
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susaṃskṛta | mfn. well cooked or prepared  |
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susaṃskṛta | mfn. kept in good order (see compound)  |
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susaṃskṛta | mfn. correct Sanskrit  |
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susaṃskṛta | m. (prob.) a sacred text or precept ( )  |
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susaṃskṛtopaskara | mfn. keeping the household utensils in good order  |
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susaṃskṛtopaskaratā | f.  |
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susaṃśliṣṭa | mfn. well composed (as a speech)  |
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susaṃśrita | wrong reading for prec.  |
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susaṃsṛṣṭa | wrong reading for -sammṛṣṭa-.  |
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susaṃsthā | f. (only accusative with kṛ-,"to duly discharge an obligation")  |
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susaṃsthāna | mfn. well shaped or formed  |
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susaṃsthita | mfn. idem or 'mfn. well shaped or formed '  |
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susaṃsthita | mfn. well situated  |
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susaṃsthita | mfn. standing firmly, doing well  |
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susaṃsthita | mfn. well brought together, circumscribed  |
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susaṃsthita | m. Name of a man,  |
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susaṃtoṣa | mfn. easy to be satisfied  |
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susaṃtrasta | mfn. greatly alarmed  |
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susaṃtuṣṭa | mfn. well satisfied  |
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susamubdha | (s/u--) mfn. well bound or fettered  |
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susaṃvigna | mfn. greatly agitated or perplexed  |
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susaṃvīta | mfn. well covered or clothed or dressed  |
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susaṃvīta | mfn. well girt, well mailed  |
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susaṃvīta | mfn. richly furnished with (compound)  |
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susaṃvṛddha | mfn. well thriven, prosperous  |
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susaṃvṛta | mfn. well covered or veiled or dressed, wrapped up or concealed in (instrumental case or compound) etc.  |
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susaṃvṛta | mfn. well girt with (instrumental case)  |
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susaṃvṛta | mfn. well surrounded or accompanied by (instrumental case)  |
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susaṃvṛta | mfn. well hidden, kept very secret  |
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susaṃvṛta | mfn. carefully guarding one's self  |
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susaṃvṛti | mfn. well concealed  |
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susaṃvṛtta | mfn. appearing in good or proper order, rightly sprung from (ablative)  |
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susaṃvṛtta | mfn. duly occurred  |
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susaṃvṛtta | mfn. well-rounded,  |
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susaṃvṛttaskandhatā | f. having the shoulders well rounded (one of the 32 signs of perfection)  |
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susaṃvṛtti | wrong reading for -saṃvṛti-.  |
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susaṃyata | mfn. (id est 5. su-+ s-) well governed or guided (as horses)  |
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susaṃyata | mfn. well restrained or controlled, well composed  |
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susaṃyatta | mf(ā-)n. well prepared or ready or on one's guard (varia lectio -sampanna-)  |
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susaṃyukta | mfn. closely joined or united  |
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susaṃyukta | mfn. well or equally matched (in number)  |
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susaṃyukta | mfn. well supplied or furnished with (instrumental case)  |
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susaṃyuta | mfn. well composed or knit together (varia lectio -saṃhata-)  |
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susaṃyuta | mfn. well joined with (compound)  |
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suṣaṇa | mfn. easy to be acquired  |
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suṣaṇana | mfn. easy to be acquired  |
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susaṅga | mfn. very much adhered to or liked  |
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susani | mfn. very munificent or liberal ( susanitā n/i-tā- f.)  |
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susanitā | f. susani |
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susanitṛ | m. a liberal giver, generous benefactor  |
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susanna | mf(ā-)n. completely finished or done with, frustrated, foiled  |
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suśānta | mfn. thoroughly allayed or extinguished  |
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suśānta | mfn. very calm or placid (as water)  |
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suśāntā | f. Name of the wife of śaśi-dhvaja-  |
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suśānti | f. perfect calm or tranquillity  |
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suśānti | m. Name of indra- under the third manu-  |
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suśānti | m. of a son of aja-mīḍha-  |
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suśānti | m. of a son of śānti-  |
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susāntvayamana | mfn. being thoroughly conciliated  |
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susāntvita | mf(ā-)n. thoroughly conciliated  |
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suśaphagatimukha | mfn. having beautiful hoofs (and) gait (and) mouths  |
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suśara | mfn. easily broken  |
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susāra | m. good essence or sap or substance  |
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susāra | m. competence  |
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susāra | mfn. having good essence or sap  |
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susāra | m. the red-flowering khadira-, Mimosa Catechu  |
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suśārada | m. Name of a teacher (with the patronymic śālaṅkāyana-).  |
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susarala | mfn. perfectly straight  |
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suśaraṇa | mfn. affording secure refuge or protection (varia lectio for su-saraṇa-).  |
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susaraṇa | n. getting on well, easy progress  |
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susaraṇa | m. Name of śiva- (varia lectio -śaraṇa-)  |
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suśaraṇya | mfn. idem or 'mfn. affording secure refuge or protection (varia lectio for su-saraṇa-).' (said of śiva-)  |
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suṣārathi | m. an excellent charioteer  |
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susārathi | m. having a good charioteer  |
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susāravat | mfn. having good essence or substance  |
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susāravat | n. crystal  |
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suśarīra | mfn. having a beautiful body, well shaped  |
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suśarmacandra | m. Name of a king  |
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suśarman | n. good refuge or protection  |
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suśarman | mfn. granting secure refuge or protection  |
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suśarman | mfn. equals atisukha- (Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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suśarman | m. Name of an asura-  |
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suśarman | m. of a son of one of the manu-s  |
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suśarman | m. of a king  |
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suśarman | m. of a vaiśāli-  |
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suśarman | m. of a kāṇva-  |
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suśarman | m. of śāṃśapāyana-  |
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suśarman | m. plural Name of a class of gods under the 13th manu-  |
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suśarmannagara | n. Name of a town  |
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suśarmanpura | n. Name of a town  |
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susārthavāha | m. Name of a man  |
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susartu | f. Name of a river  |
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susarva | (s/u--) mfn. quite complete  |
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suśāsana | n. good government  |
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suśāsita | mf(ā-)n. well governed or regulated, kept under good discipline  |
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suśasta | mfn. well recited (superl. -tama-)  |
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suśasti | f. good recitation, good hymn of praise. (also as form of instrumental case)  |
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suśasti | mfn. praiseworthy  |
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suśāsya | mfn. easy to be controlled or governed  |
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susasya | mf(/ā-)n. well grown with corn  |
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suśaṭha | mfn. very deceitful or false  |
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susatkṛta | mfn. well arranged, beautifully adorned or decorated  |
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susatkṛta | mfn. received or treated with great hospitality, highly honoured  |
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susatkṛta | mfn. one to whom the supreme honours have been duly rendered  |
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susattra | n. a well managed hospital or hospice  |
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susattva | mfn. very resolute or courageous  |
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susatya | mfn.  |
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susatyā | f. Name of a wife of janaka-  |
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susaubhaga | n. conjugal felicity  |
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susava | wrong reading for -hava-  |
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suśavī | See suṣavī-, .  |
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suṣavī | See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order  |
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suṣavī | f. (also written suśavī-and susavī-) Name of various plants (Momordica Charantia;Nigella Indica etc.)  |
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susāvitra | n. good action or influence of savitṛ-  |
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suṣavya | mfn. having a strong left hand (applied to indra-)  |
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susāya | n. a good evening ( susāyam am- ind."early in the evening")  |
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susāyam | ind. susāya |
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suścandra | mfn. glittering beautifully  |
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suṣecana | mfn. flowing or running well  |
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suṣedha | mfn. gaRa suṣāmādi-.  |
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suṣeka | mfn. flowing or running well  |
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suṣeṇa | mfn. having a good missile (said of kṛṣṇa- and indra-)  |
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suṣeṇa | m. "having beautiful clusters", Carissa Carandas  |
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suṣeṇa | m. Calamus Rotang  |
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suṣeṇa | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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suṣeṇa | m. of a gandharva-  |
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suṣeṇa | m. of a yakṣa-  |
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suṣeṇa | m. of a serpent-demon  |
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suṣeṇa | m. of a vidyā-dhara-  |
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suṣeṇa | m. of a monkey-chief (son of varuṇa- or dhanvantari-, father of tārā-, and physician of su-grīva-) etc.  |
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suṣeṇa | m. of a son of the second manu-  |
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suṣeṇa | m. of a son of kṛṣṇa-  |
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suṣeṇa | m. of a king of śūra-sena-  |
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suṣeṇa | m. of a son of parīkṣit-  |
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suṣeṇa | m. of a son of dhṛtarāṣṭra-  |
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suṣeṇa | m. of a son of viśva-garbha-  |
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suṣeṇa | m. of a son of vasu-deva-  |
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suṣeṇa | m. of a son of śambara-  |
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suṣeṇa | m. of a son of vṛṣṭi-mat- (or vṛṣṇi-mat-) |
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suṣeṇa | m. of a son of karma-sena-  |
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suṣeṇa | m. of a physician of prabhākara-vardhana-  |
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suṣeṇa | m. (with kavirājamiśra-) of a grammarian  |
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suṣeṇā | f. Name of a princess  |
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susena | wrong reading for -ṣeṇa-.  |
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suṣeṇī | f. Ipomoea or Convolvulus Turpethum  |
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suṣeṇikā | f. Name of a plant (prob. equals prec.)  |
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suśeru | m. a kind of sand or gravel (Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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suśeva | mfn. very dear or kind or favourable  |
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suśeva | mfn. very auspicious or prosperous (as a path)  |
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suśevas | mfn. very gracious or kind  |
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susevita | mfn. well served (as a king)  |
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suśevya | mfn. dearly loved  |
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susevya | mfn. (a road) to be well or easily followed  |
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suṣi | m. (also written śuṣi-) the hole of a reed or cane  |
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suṣi | m. a tube (see deva-s-).  |
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susic | mfn. (of unknown meaning.)  |
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susiddha | mfn. well cooked  |
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susiddha | mfn. very efficacious, possessing great magical power  |
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susiddhārtha | mfn. one whose object is completely effected  |
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suśīghra | mfn. very swift ( suśīghram am- ind.)  |
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suśīghraga | mfn. running very swiftly  |
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suśīghram | ind. suśīghra |
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suṣika | m. or suṣima- coldness  |
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suṣika | mfn. cold  |
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susikatā | f. (only ) good sand  |
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susikatā | f. gravel  |
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susikatā | f. sugar.  |
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suśikha | mfn. having beautiful points or crests  |
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suśikha | mfn. having a bright flame (as a lamp)  |
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suśikha | m. Name of agni- or fire  |
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suśikhā | f. a peacock's crest  |
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suśikha | m. cock's comb  |
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suśikhāsamūha | m. (a mass of) beautiful hair  |
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suśikman | (prob. wrong reading)  |
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suśikṣita | mfn. well instructed  |
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suśikṣita | mfn. well trained or taught or disciplined  |
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suṣikta | mfn. well sprinkled  |
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susikta | mfn. (see suṣ-) well sprinkled,  |
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suśīla | mfn. well-disposed, good-tempered, having an amiable disposition etc.  |
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suśīla | mfn. tractable (as a cow)  |
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suśīla | mfn. well conducted, well made, well shaped  |
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suśīla | m. Name of a son of kauṇḍinya-  |
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suśīla | m. of various kings  |
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suśīlā | f. Name of a wife of kṛṣṇa-  |
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suśīla | m. of a female attending on rādhā-  |
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suśīla | m. of the wife of yama-  |
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suśīla | m. of a daughter of hari-svāmin-  |
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suśīla | n. good temper or disposition  |
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suśīlaguṇavat | mfn. having an amiable temper and other good qualities  |
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suśīlāntaka | m. Name of a minister  |
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suśīlatā | f. excellence of temper or disposition, good morals, natural amiability  |
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suśīlatva | n. excellence of temper or disposition, good morals, natural amiability  |
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suśīlavat | m. well-disposed, good-tempered  |
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suṣilīkā | f. a kind of bird  |
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suśīlin | mfn. (equals la-vat-)  |
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suśilpa | mf(ā-)n. beautifully decorated or variegated  |
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suśīma | mfn. good to lie or sit upon (opp. to duḥ-ś-)  |
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suśīma | mfn. (wrong reading for suṣīma-and su-sīma-) |
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suśīma | mf(ā-)n. (of unknown meaning)  |
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suṣīma | mfn. cold, frigid  |
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suṣīma | mfn. pleasant, agreeable  |
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suṣīma | m. a sort of snake  |
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suṣīma | m. the candra-kānta- or moon gem  |
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suṣīma | prob. n. luck, welfare  |
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susīma | mf(ā-)n. having the hair well parted  |
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susīma | mf(ā-)n. having good boundaries  |
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susīma | m. Name of a son of bindu-sāra-  |
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susīmā | f. a good boundary  |
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susīma | m. Name of the mother of the sixth arhat- |
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susīma | m. of a town  |
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suśīmakāma | mf(ā-)n. deeply in love (equals tīvra-manmatha-)  |
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susīman | m. Name of a village  |
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suśimbikā | f. a kind of plant  |
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suṣinandi | m. Name of a king,  |
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suśipra | mfn. having beautiful cheeks or jaws  |
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suśipra | mfn. having beautiful cheeks or jaws  |
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suśiprin | mfn. idem or 'mfn. having beautiful cheeks or jaws '  |
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suṣira | See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order  |
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suṣira | mf(ā-)n. (prob. fr. su-+ sirā- q.v,also written śuṣ-) "having a good tube or channel", perforated, pierced, hollow etc.  |
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suṣira | mf(ā-)n. having spaces  |
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suṣira | mf(ā-)n. slow in articulation (equals vilambita-) idem or 'mf(ā-)n. having spaces '  |
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suṣira | m. "having a good flow of fluid or sap", a reed, bamboo, cane  |
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suṣira | m. fire (also n.)  |
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suṣira | m. a mouse  |
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suṣirā | f. a particular fragrant bark  |
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suṣira | m. a river  |
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suṣira | n. a hollow, hole, cavity  |
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suṣira | n. a wind instrument  |
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suṣira | n. the air, atmosphere  |
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suṣira | n. cloves  |
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suṣiraccheda | m. a kind of flute  |
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suśiras | mfn. having a fine head  |
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suṣiratā | f. ( ) the being hollow, hollowness.  |
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suṣiratva | n. ( ) the being hollow, hollowness.  |
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suṣiravat | mfn. hollow  |
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suṣiravivara | m. a hole (especially of a snake)  |
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suṣiravivarin | mfn. hollow  |
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suśiṣṭa | mfn. well governed or governing  |
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suśiṣṭa | m. a faithful minister or counsellor  |
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suśiṣṭi | (s/u--) f. good aid or assistance  |
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suśiśvi | (s/u--) mfn. swelling or growing well (in the womb)  |
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suśiṣya | m. a good pupil  |
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suśīta | mfn. very cold or cooling etc.  |
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suśīta | m. Ficos Infectoria  |
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suśītā | f. a particular plant (equals śata-pattrī-)  |
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suśīta | n. great coldness  |
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suśīta | n. a kind of fragrant yellow sandalwood  |
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suṣita | mfn. equals -sita-  |
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susita | mfn. pure white  |
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suśītala | mfn. very cold or cooling, frigid, freezing etc.  |
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suśītala | n. coldness  |
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suśītala | n. white sandal  |
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suśītala | n. a kind of fragrant grass (equals gandha-tṛṇa-)  |
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suśithila | mfn. very loose, much slackened or lessened  |
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suśithilīkṛta | mfn. idem or 'mfn. very loose, much slackened or lessened'  |
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suśīvikā | f. a kind of bulbous root or plant (= vārāhī-kanda-)  |
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suskandana | m. a particular fragrant plant  |
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suskandha | mfn. having a beautiful stalk or stem  |
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suskandhamāra | mfn. varia lectio for skandha-māra- (q.v)  |
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suṣkanta | m. Name of a son of dharmanetra- (varia lectio suṣmanta-)  |
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suślakṣṇa | mf(ā-)n. very smooth or soft or tender ( suślakṣṇam am- ind.)  |
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suślakṣṇa | mf(ā-)n. very gracious (as speech)  |
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suślakṣṇam | ind. suślakṣṇa |
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suśleṣa | m. close or intimate union, a close embrace  |
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suśleṣa | mfn. having a close embrace (and"having a beautiful play on words";See śleṣa-)  |
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suśliṣṭa | mfn. closely adhering, well joined or contracted, close, tight  |
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suśliṣṭa | mfn. well ratified  |
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suśliṣṭa | mfn. very conclusive or intelligible  |
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suśliṣṭaguṇa | mfn. having the strings tightly knotted (as a garland, suśliṣṭaguṇatā -tā- f.)  |
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suśliṣṭaguṇatā | f. suśliṣṭaguṇa |
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suśliṣṭasaṃdhi | m. plural very firm or strong joints  |
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suśliṣṭasaṃdhi | mfn. having very firm joints ( suśliṣṭatā -tā- f.)  |
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suśliṣṭatā | f. suśliṣṭasaṃdhi |
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suśloka | mf(ā-)n. well sounding or speaking etc.  |
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suśloka | mf(ā-)n. of good renown, famous, celebrated  |
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suślokya | mfn. very famous |
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suślokya | n. well sounding speech, praise, fame  |
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suṣma | n. a rope, cord (varia lectio for śulba-)  |
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suṣmanta | See suṣkanta- above.  |
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susmita | mf(ā-)n. smiling sweetly  |
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susmūrṣā | f. the wish to recollect  |
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susmūrṣamāṇa | mfn. (fr. Desiderative of smṛ-) wishing or trying to recollect  |
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susnā | f. a kind of pulse, Lathyrus Sativus  |
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susnāta | mfn. well purified by bathing, (especially) one who has duly performed his ablutions  |
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susnayu | m. (said to be fr. snā-) the institutor of a sacrifice (equals yajamāna-)  |
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susnigdha | mf(ā-)n. very smooth or soft or gentle  |
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susnigdha | mf(ā-)n. very loving or tender  |
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susnigdhā | f. a kind of creeper  |
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susnigdhagambhīra | mfn. very soft and deep-toned  |
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susnuṣa | mf(ā-)n. having a good daughter-in-law  |
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suśobhamāna | mfn. shining beautifully, handsome, splendid  |
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suśobhana | mf(ā-)n. very handsome or beautiful, splendid, excellent  |
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suśobhita | mfn. shining brightly  |
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suśobhita | mfn. beautified by (compound)  |
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suśodhita | mfn. perfectly cleaned,  |
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suśoka | mfn. shining beautifully  |
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suṣoma | m. "containing good sap", Name of a particular soma- vessel  |
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suṣomā | f. idem or 'm. "containing good sap", Name of a particular soma- vessel '  |
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suṣomā | f. Name of a river  |
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suśoṇa | mfn. dark red  |
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suśopha | mf(ā-)n. much swollen on  |
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suśoṣita | mfn. well dried  |
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susparśa | mfn. pleasant to the touch, very soft or tender  |
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suspaṣṭa | mfn. very clear or distinct or manifest ( suspaṣṭam am- ind.)  |
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suspaṣṭam | ind. suspaṣṭa |
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susphīta | mfn. very thriving or flourishing or prospering  |
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susphuṭa | mfn. very clear  |
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susragdhara | mfn. wearing a beautiful garland  |
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susraj | mfn. idem or 'mfn. wearing a beautiful garland '  |
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suśrama | m. Name of a son of dharma- (varia lectio suśruma-)  |
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suśrānta | mfn. very tired, greatly exhausted (varia lectio)  |
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suśrapa | mfn. easy to be cooked (Comparative degree -tara-)  |
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susras | mfn. becoming loose or falling off easily  |
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suśrāta | (s/u--) mfn. (equals su-śṛta-) well cooked  |
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suśrava | mfn. worth hearing  |
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suśravā | f. Name of a vaidarbhī- (the wife of jayat-sena-)  |
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suśravas | mfn. abounding in glory, famous  |
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suśravas | mfn. hearing well or gladly, gracious, kind (superl. -tama-)  |
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suśravas | mfn. Name of a prajā-pati-  |
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suśravas | mfn. of a serpent-demon  |
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suśravas | mfn. of a man ( )  |
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suśravas | mfn. of a ṛṣi- (having the patronymic kauṣya-)  |
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suśravas | su-śruta- etc. See column 2.  |
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suśravasyā | f. willingness to hear  |
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suśravomantra | m. Name of a particular mantra-  |
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suśrī | mfn. very splendid or rich  |
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suśrīka | mf(ā-)n. idem or 'mfn. very splendid or rich '  |
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suśrīkā | f. the incense-tree  |
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suśṛṅga | mfn. having beautiful horns  |
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suśṛṅgāra | mfn. beautifully adorned  |
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suśroṇā | f. Name of a river  |
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suśroṇi | mf(ī-)n. having beautiful hips (=)  |
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suśroṇī | f. Name of a goddess  |
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susroṇi | wrong reading for -śroṇi- (q.v)  |
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susrotas | mfn. streaming beautifully  |
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susrotas | m. Name of a man on  |
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susrotas | m. or f. (?) Name of a river (varia lectio su-śroṇā-)  |
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suśrotu | mfn. hearing willingly  |
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suśṛta | (s/u--) mfn. well cooked or prepared  |
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suśruk | See -śr/ut-.  |
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suśruṇa | mfn. obtaining good hearing ( "very famous")  |
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suśrut | mfn. (Nominal verb -śr/uk-), hearing well  |
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suśrut | m. Name of a man on  |
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suśruta | mfn. (s/u--) very famous  |
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suśruta | mfn. well or correctly heard  |
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suśruta | mfn. gladly heard  |
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suśruta | mfn. Name of the author of a system of medicine (reputed son of viśvā-mitra- and descendant of dhanvantari-;his work with that of caraka-, another older medical authority, is held in great esteem;it consists of six books)  |
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suśruta | mfn. of a son of su-bhāsa-  |
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suśruta | mfn. of a son of padmodbhava-  |
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suśruta | n. Name of the above medical work  |
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suśruta | n. also of the work of caraka-  |
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suśruta | n. "well heard", an exclamation at a śrāddha- (see śrauṣat-)  |
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suśrutapāṭhaśuddhi | f. Name of work  |
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suśrutasaṃhitā | f. suśruta-'s medical work  |
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suśrutasāra | m. Name of work  |
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suśruti | (s/u--) f. a good or quick ear  |
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sussala | m. Name of a man (see saussala-)  |
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sustambha | m. a good post or pillar  |
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sustanā | f. (a woman) having beautiful breasts  |
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sustanī | f. (a woman) having beautiful breasts  |
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suṣṭarīman | mfn. forming an excellent bed or couch  |
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sustha | mf(ā-)n. well situated, faring well, healthy, comfortable, prosperous, happy (Comparative degree -tara-) etc.  |
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susthacitta | mfn. easy at heart, feeling happy or comfortable  |
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susthakalpa | mfn. almost well or at ease  |
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susthala | m. plural Name of a people (see su-sthāla-in gaRa bhargādi-)  |
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suṣṭhāman | mfn. having a firm support or frame (as a chariot)  |
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susthamānasa | mfn. (equals -citta-)  |
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suṣṭhāna | mf(ā-)n. standing firm  |
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susthāna | n. a beautiful place  |
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susthāna | n. (a particular term in music)  |
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susthaṇḍila | n. a beautiful place on  |
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susthatā | f. health, welfare, happiness  |
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susthatva | n. idem or 'f. health, welfare, happiness '  |
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susthāvatī | f. (in music) a particular rāga-  |
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susthaya | Nom. P. yati- (fr. su-stha-), to establish or settle well, make comfortable  |
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sustheya | n. (impersonal or used impersonally) easy to stand  |
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susthira | mf(ā-)n. very firm or steady, stable  |
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susthira | mf(ā-)n. resolute, cool  |
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susthirā | f. a particular vein or artery  |
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susthirammanya | mfn. considering one's self firmly established  |
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susthiravarman | m. Name of a son of sthira-varman- (varia lectio sura-v-)  |
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susthirayauvana | mf(ā-)n. having perpetual youth, always young,  |
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suṣṭhita | incorrect for su-sthita- (q.v)  |
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susthita | mf(ā-)n. well established  |
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susthita | mf(ā-)n. firm, unshaken (as a heart) (Bombay edition)  |
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susthita | mf(ā-)n. being on the right path, innocent  |
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susthita | mf(ā-)n. being in good condition or well off, easy, comfortable, healthy, prosperous, fortunate etc.  |
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susthita | mf(ā-)n. artless, simple (e- vocative case f.in addressing a woman)  |
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susthita | m. Name of various jaina- teachers  |
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susthita | n. a house with a gallery on all sides  |
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susthitamanas | mfn. being in a happy frame of mind, contented  |
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susthitammanya | mfn. fancying one's self prosperous or well off  |
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susthitatva | n. ease, comfort, welfare, happiness  |
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susthiti | f. an excellent position  |
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susthiti | f. good condition, wellbeing, welfare  |
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susthiti | f. health convalescence  |
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suṣṭhu | See below.  |
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suṣṭhu | ind. (fr. sthā-; see duḥ-ṣṭhu-) aptly, fitly, duly, well, excellently, exceedingly (suṣṭhu khalu-,"most certainly")  |
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suṣṭhudvāra | mfn. affording a good entrance (used in explaining sukh/a-) on  |
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susthuṣas | (to be pronounced in a particular case for tasthuṣas-)  |
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suṣṭhutā | f. welfare, prosperity,  |
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suṣṭhutaram | ind. still more, in a higher degree  |
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suṣṭhuvah | (or -v/āh-) mfn. carrying well bearing along rapidly (as horses)  |
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sustrī | f. a good chaste woman  |
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suṣṭu | mfn. highly praised or celebrated  |
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suṣṭubh | mfn. uttering a shrill cry  |
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suṣṭubh | f. (prob.) a shrill cry  |
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suṣṭuta | mfn. (s/u--) idem or 'mfn. highly praised or celebrated '  |
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suṣṭuta | mfn. correctly pronounced  |
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sustuta | m. (see ṣṭuta-) Name of a son of supārśva-  |
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suṣṭuti | f. excellent praise, a beautiful hymn  |
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suṣū | mfn. (prob.) very stimulating (according to to others equals su-ṣuta-;superl. -ṣ/ūtama-)  |
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suṣū | mfn. bringing forth easily  |
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suśubha | mfn. very beautiful or handsome (as an arm)  |
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suśubha | mfn. very lucky or auspicious (as a day)  |
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suśubha | mfn. very noble (as a deed)  |
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susubhikṣa | n. great abundance of food  |
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suśuddha | mfn. perfectly pure or bright  |
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susugandha | very sweet-smelling or fragrant  |
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susugandhi | very sweet-smelling or fragrant  |
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susukha | mf(ā-)n. very pleasant or easy or comfortable ( susukham am- ind.)  |
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susukha | mf(ā-)n. feeling very comfortable or happy  |
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susukhadṛśya | mfn. very pleasant to see  |
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susukham | ind. susukha |
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susukhin | mfn. very comfortable or happy  |
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susukhodaya | mfn. causing great comfort or pleasure  |
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suśukla | mfn. very white,  |
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susūkṣma | mf(ā-)n. very minute or small or delicate etc.  |
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susūkṣma | mf(ā-)n. very subtle or keen (as understanding)  |
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susūkṣma | mf(ā-)n. very difficult to be fathomed or understood  |
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susūkṣma | m. or n. (?) an atom  |
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susūkṣmapattrā | f. a species of Valeriana  |
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susūkṣmeśa | m. "lord of atoms", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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suśukvan | ( ) ( ) mfn. shining brightly, brilliant.  |
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suśukvani | ( ) mfn. shining brightly, brilliant.  |
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suśūlinīdaṇḍaka | m. or n. (?) Name of work  |
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suṣūmā | f. bringing forth easily  |
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suṣumat | mfn. (prop.) very stimulating (according to to equals soma-vat-or śobhana-prasava-)  |
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suṣumṇa | mf(ā-)n. very gracious or kind  |
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suṣumṇa | m. Name of one of the 7 principal rays of the sun (supposed to supply heat to the moon)  |
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suṣumṇā | f. a particular artery (prob."the carotid") or vein of the body (lying between those called iḍā-and piṅgalā-,and supposed to be one of the passages for the breath or spirit; see brahma-randhra-)  |
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suṣumna | mf(ā-)n. very gracious or kind  |
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suṣumna | m. Name of one of the 7 principal rays of the sun (supposed to supply heat to the moon)  |
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suṣumnā | f. a particular artery (prob."the carotid") or vein of the body (lying between those called iḍā-and piṅgalā-,and supposed to be one of the passages for the breath or spirit; see brahma-randhra-)  |
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susundara | mfn. very handsome  |
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suṣupāṇa | mfn. sleeping, asleep  |
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suṣupsā | f. (fr. Desiderative of svap-) desire of sleeping, sleepiness  |
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suṣupsa | mfn. desirous of sleeping, sleepy  |
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suṣupsā | See p.1238 column 1.  |
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suṣupsu | See p.1238 col.1.  |
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suṣupta | mfn. (s/u--) fast asleep etc.  |
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suṣupta | n. equals next  |
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suṣupti | f. deep sleep (in philosophy "complete unconsciousness")  |
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suṣuptivat | ind. as in deep sleep  |
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suṣupvas | mfn. sleeping, asleep  |
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susurapriyā | f. jasmine  |
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suṣut | mfn. pressing out (soma- etc.) well (superl. -ṣ/ut-tama-)  |
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suṣuta | (s/u--) mfn. well pressed out or prepared  |
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suṣūta | (s/u--) mfn. well begotten  |
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susutama | (s/u--) mfn. (used in explaining su-ṣ/ūtama-)  |
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suṣuti | (s/u--) f. a good or easy birth  |
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suṣūti | f.  |
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susūtra | mfn. (prob. a word having a double sense)  |
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suṣuvāṇa | See 3. su- column 2.  |
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suṣūya | Nom. A1. yate- (also written susūya-; see 1. asūya-), to like, be fond of, enjoy (accusative)  |
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suśva | mfn. having a happy to-morrow  |
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susvabhāva | mf(ā-)n. good-natured  |
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susvāda | mf(ā-)n. having a good taste, well-flavoured, sweet  |
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susvadha | m. plural Name of a particular class of deceased ancestors  |
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susvadhā | f. welfare, prosperity  |
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susvādu | mfn. idem or 'mf(ā-)n. having a good taste, well-flavoured, sweet '  |
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susvādutoya | mfn. containing very sweet water  |
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susvāgata | n. a hearty welcome (taṃ te 'stu-,a hearty welcome to thee!)  |
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susvāgata | mf(ā-)n. attended with a hearty welcome  |
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susvāmin | m. a good lord or chief  |
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suṣvāṇa | See 3. su- column 2.  |
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susvana | mfn. very loud ( susvanam am- ind.)  |
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susvanam | ind. susvana |
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susvānta | mfn. having a good or happy mind, well-disposed  |
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susvāpa | m. deep sleep  |
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susvapna | m. a good or lucky dream  |
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susvapna | m. "having good dreams", Name of śiva-  |
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susvara | m. the right tone or accent  |
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susvara | mf(ā-)n. having a beautiful voice  |
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susvara | mf(ā-)n. well-sounding, harmonious, melodious ( susvaram am- ind.) |
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susvara | mf(ā-)n. loud ( susvaram am- ind.) etc.  |
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susvara | m. a conch  |
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susvara | m. Name of a son of garuḍa-  |
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susvaram | ind. susvara |
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susvaram | ind. susvara |
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susvaru | mfn. (of unknown meaning) (= śobhana-gamana-or -stutika- )  |
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suṣvaya | Nom. P. A1. yati-, te- (fr. next) , to run, flow  |
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susveda | mf(ā-)n. sweating well on  |
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suṣvi | mfn. pressing out or offering soma- (Comparative degree -tara-)  |
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suṣvi | mfn. (fr. 3. su-) pressing or preparing soma-  |
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susvinha | mfn. well boiled or cooked  |
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sut | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound';for 2.See column 3) extracting juice, making libations (See tīvra-s/ut-, pra-s/ut-, madhuṣ/ut-, soma-s/ut-)  |
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sut | m. equals stotṛ-, a praiser, worshipper  |
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sut | mfn. (for 1.See column 2) begetting, generating, engendering  |
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suṭ | (in gram.) a pratyāhāra- used as a technical expression for the first five inflections (id est Nominal verb sg. dual number plural accusative singular dual number for masc. and fem. nouns; see sarva-nāma-sthāna-).  |
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sut | suta- etc. See 3. 4. su-, p.1219.  |
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suta | mfn. impelled, urged  |
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suta | mfn. allowed, authorized  |
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suta | mfn. pressed out, extracted  |
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suta | m. (sg. and plural,once n.in ) the expressed soma- juice, a soma- libation  |
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suta | mfn. begotten, brought forth  |
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suta | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) a son, child, offspring (sutau- dual number = "son and daughter") etc.  |
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suta | m. a king  |
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suta | m. Name of the 5th astrological house  |
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suta | m. Name of a son of the 10th manu-  |
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sutā | f. See below.  |
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sutā | f. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) a daughter etc.  |
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sutā | f. the plant Alhagi Maurorum  |
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sutābhāva | m. the state of a daughter  |
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sutadā | f. "son-giving", Name of a divine being  |
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sutādāna | n. the gift (in marriage) of a daughter  |
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sutahibukayoga | m. junction of the 4th and 5th astrology houses (said to be suitable for marriages)  |
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sutailā | f. "yielding good oil", the plant mahā-jyotiṣmatī-  |
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sutajīvaka | m. Putranjiva Roxburghii  |
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sutakīrti | f. mention of the (extracted) soma-  |
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sutala | n. ( also m.)"great depth" , the second of the seven divisions of the regions under the earth (see loka-, pātāla-)  |
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sutala | m. the base or foundation of a large building (equals aṭṭālikā-bandha-)  |
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sutāla | m. (in music) a kind of time or measure  |
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sutalpa | n. a beautiful couch  |
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sutamām | ind. (superl.; see -tarām-) most excellently best  |
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sutambhara | mfn. carrying away soma-  |
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sutambhara | m. Name of a ṛṣi- (having the patronymic ātreya- and author of ).  |
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sutaṃgama | n. "son-obtaining", Name of a man (see sautaṃgami-)  |
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sutamisrā | (s/u--) f. dense darkness  |
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sutaṃjaya | m. "son-winning", Name of a man (see sutaṃ-gama-)  |
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sutāmra | mfn. deep-red  |
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sutaṃrayiṣṭhīya | n. (with prajāpateḥ-) Name of two sāman-s  |
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sutāmroṣṭha | mfn. very ruddy-lipped  |
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sutāna | mfn. well-tuned, melodious  |
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sutanaya | mfn. (id est 5. su-+ tan-) having beautiful children  |
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sutanirviśeṣam | ind. not differently from a son, exactly like a son  |
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suṭaṅka | mfn. (see taṃ-kāra-) sharp, shrill (said of a disagreeable sound)  |
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sutantra | mfn. "well versed in doctrine"and"commanding good troops"  |
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sutantri | mfn. well accompanied on the lute (as a song), melodious  |
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sutantu | m. "having fair offspring", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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sutantu | m. of śiva-  |
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sutantu | m. of a dānava-  |
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sutanu | mfn. very thin or slender ( sutanutā -tā- f.) (varia lectio)  |
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sutanu | mfn. having a beautiful body  |
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sutanu | m. Name of a gandharva-  |
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sutanu | m. of a son of ugra-sena-  |
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sutanu | m. of a monkey  |
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sutanu | f(u-or ū-). a fair woman (vocative case sutanu- see )  |
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sutanu | m. Name of a daughter of āhuka- (wife of akrūra-)  |
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sutanu | m. of a concubine of vasu-deva-  |
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sutanu | m. of a daughter of ugra-sena-  |
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sutanuja | mf(ā-)n. having beautiful children,  |
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sutanutā | f. sutanu |
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sutapa | m. (for su-tapa-See) a drinker of the soma--juice  |
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sutapa | m. plural Name of a class of deities  |
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sutapā | mfn. drinking the soma--juice  |
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sutapa | m. (for suta-pa-See)"practising great austerities" , Name of a class of gods under the eighth manu-  |
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sutapādikā | f. a species of Mimosa  |
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sutapādukā | f. a species of Mimosa  |
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sutapas | mfn. very heating or warming  |
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sutapas | mfn. practising severe austerity  |
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sutapas | m. an ascetic, hermit  |
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sutapas | m. the sun  |
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sutapas | m. (plural) Name of a class of gods under the eighth manu- (see su-tapa-)  |
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sutapas | m. of various ṛṣi-s and their sons under various manu-s  |
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sutapas | m. of other persons  |
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sutapasvin | mfn. practising great austerity or self mortification,  |
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sutāpati | m. "daughter's husband", a son-in-law  |
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sutapāvan | mfn. drinking the soma--juice  |
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sutapeya | n. the drinking of soma-  |
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sutapta | mfn. (s/u--) very hot, much heated etc.  |
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sutapta | mfn. purified by heat (as gold) |
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sutapta | mfn. greatly harassed or afflicted  |
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sutapta | mfn. very severe (as a penance)  |
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sutaptā | f. Mucuna Pruritus  |
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sutāputra | m. dual number a daughter and a son  |
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sutara | mfn. easy to be crossed  |
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sutara | mfn. easily passed (as a night)  |
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sutāra | mf(ā-)n. very bright  |
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sutāra | mf(ā-)n. very loud  |
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sutāra | mf(ā-)n. having a beautiful pupil (as an eye)  |
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sutāra | m. a particular per. fume  |
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sutāra | m. Name of a preceptor  |
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sutārā | f. (in sāṃkhya-) one of the nine kinds of acquiescence (tuṣṭi-), one of the eight kinds of perfection (siddhi-;also sutāram ram- n.)  |
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sutāra | m. Name of an apsaras-  |
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sutāra | m. of a daughter of śva-phalka-  |
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sutāra | n. a kind of cat's eye  |
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sutāra | su-tāraka- etc. See .  |
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sutāraka | mfn. having beautiful stars  |
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sutārakā | f. Name of one of the 24 goddesses who execute the commands of the 24 arhat-s  |
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sutarām | See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order  |
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sutarām | ind. (fr. 5. su-+ tarām- equals taram-) still more, in a higher degree, excessively (sutarām na-,"still less"; na s-,"very badly"; mā s-,"in no way","by no means")  |
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sutāram | n. sutārā |
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sutaraṇa | mfn. easy to be crossed (as a river)  |
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sutardana | m. the Koil or Indian cuckoo  |
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sutarkārī | f. a kind of gourd (equals deva-dālī-)  |
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sutarman | mfn. easily conveying across (as a boat)  |
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sutārṇava | m. Name of work  |
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sutarpayat | mfn. well satiating or satisfying  |
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sutarpita | mfn. well satiated or satisfied  |
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sutārthin | mfn. desirous of offspring  |
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sutasoma | mfn. (sut/a--) one who has extracted the soma-, offerer of a soma- libation  |
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sutasoma | mfn. (a sacrifice) at which the soma- is prepared  |
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sutasoma | m. Name of a son of bhīma-sena-  |
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sutasoma | m. of a prince  |
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sutasomā | f. Name of a wife of kṛṣṇa- (varia lectio śruta-s-)  |
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sutasomajātaka | n. Name of a Buddhist legend  |
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sutasomāvadāna | n. equals ma-jātaka-.  |
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sutasomavat | mfn. (sut/a-s-) (plural) joined with those who have prepared the soma--juice  |
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sutaśravas | m. Name of a teacher,  |
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sutaśreṇī | f. the plant Salvinia Cucullata  |
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sutaṣṭa | (s/u--) mfn. well-fashioned  |
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sutāsuta | n. dual number what is extracted (as soma-) and what is not extracted (as milk)  |
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sutasuta | m. a son's son, a grandson  |
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sutāsutin | mfn. having what is and what is not extracted  |
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sutātmaja | m. equals suta-suta-  |
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sutātmajā | f. a granddaughter  |
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sutatva | n. condition of sonship (instrumental case with grah-,"to adopt any one [acc.] as a son")  |
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sutavallabha | wrong reading for prec.  |
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sutavaskarā | f. the mother of seven children  |
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sutavat | mfn. (for 2.See under 3. suta-) containing the word suta- (atī- f."a verse containing the word suta-")  |
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sutavat | m. a drinker of the soma--juice  |
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sutavat | m. an offerer of a libation  |
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sutāvat | mfn. equals sut/a-vat-  |
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sutavat | mfn. (for 1.See under 2. suta-) possessing sons or children  |
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sutavat | m. the father of a son  |
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sutavat | suta-soma- etc. See .  |
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sutavatsala | mfn. loving one's children  |
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sutavatsala | m. an affectionate father  |
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sute | (locative case of 2. suta-) in compound  |
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sutegṛbh | mfn. taking hold of the soma- (for drawing it out of the vessel)  |
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sutejā | (?) f. Polanisia Icosandra (perhaps -tejas-is meant)  |
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sutejana | mfn. well pointed or sharpened  |
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sutejana | m. a well-pointed arrow  |
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sutejana | m. Alhagi Maurorum  |
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sutejana | m. Name of a warrior  |
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sutejas | mfn. very sharp or sharp-edged  |
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sutejas | mfn. very bright, splendid  |
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sutejas | m. Name of a son of the gṛtsamada-  |
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sutejas | m. of the 10th arhat- of the past utsarpiṇī- (with jaina-s)  |
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sutejita | mfn. equals -tejana-  |
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sutekara | (sut/e--) mfn. performing (recitation of certain texts) at the preparation of the soma- |
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sutemanas | m. Name of a preceptor (having the patronymic śāṇḍilyāyana-).  |
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suteraṇa | (sut/e--) mfn. delighting in soma-  |
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suti | (prob.) in kuru-- and pṛt-s- (qq.vv.)  |
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suti | f. extracting or pouring out (in somas- q.v)  |
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suti | See s/u-ṣuti-.  |
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sutī | mf. (ablative genitive case sutyus-) one who wishes for a son or treats any one like a son  |
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sutī | in compound for 3. suta-.  |
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suti | sutī-, sutīya-, sutya- etc. See under 3. su-, 4. su-, p.1219, columns 2, 3.  |
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sutībhūta | mfn. become a son  |
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sutīkṣṇa | mfn. very sharp or pungent, acutely painful ( sutīkṣṇam am- ind."excessively") etc.  |
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sutīkṣṇa | m. Moringa Pterygosperma  |
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sutīkṣṇa | m. Name of a muni- (brother of agastya-)  |
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sutīkṣṇadaśana | m. "very sharp-toothed", Name of śiva-  |
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sutīkṣṇāgra | mfn. very sharp-pointed  |
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sutīkṣṇaka | m. a kind of tree (equals suṣkaka-)  |
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sutīkṣṇam | ind. sutīkṣṇa |
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sutikta | mfn. very bitter or pungent  |
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sutikta | m. Oldenlandia Herbacea  |
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sutiktā | f. a species of gourd (equals kośātakī-)  |
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sutiktaka | m. "very bitter", Gentiana Chirayita  |
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sutiktaka | m. equals pāribhadra-  |
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sutin | mfn. having a son or sons (inī- f."a mother")  |
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sutintiḍā | f. Tamarindus Indica  |
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sutintiḍī | f. Tamarindus Indica  |
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sutīrtha | mfn. conveying well across or to a goal  |
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sutīrtha | mfn. easily crossed or traversed etc.  |
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sutīrtha | n. a good road  |
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sutīrtha | n. a very sacred bathing-place  |
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sutīrtha | n. an object of great adoration  |
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sutīrtha | m. a good teacher (opp. to ku-tīrtha-) (here according to to others, "Name of a teacher")  |
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sutīrtha | m. Name of śiva-  |
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sutīrtha | m. of a king (varia lectio su-nītha-)  |
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sutīrthaka | n. a very sacred bathing-place (as a proper N.)  |
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sutīrtharāj | m. Name of a mountain  |
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sutīrthya | mf(ā-)n. affording sacred bathing-places,  |
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sutīya | Nom. P. -yati- (fr. 3. suta-or sutā-), to treat like a son ; to wish for a son or for a daughter  |
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sutoṣa | ( ) mfn. easy to be satisfied.  |
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sutoṣaṇa | ( ) mfn. easy to be satisfied.  |
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sutotpatti | f. birth of a son  |
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sutoya | mf(ā-)n. having beautiful water (as a river)  |
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sutoya | m. Name of a king  |
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sutrāmā | f. Name of pṛthivī-  |
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sutrāman | mfn. guarding or protecting well  |
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sutrāman | m. Name of indra-  |
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sutrāman | m. a protector, ruler (See dharitrī-s-)  |
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sutrāman | m. plural a particular class of gods under the 13th manu-  |
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sutrāta | (s/u--) mfn. well guarded or protected  |
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sutrātra | mfn. equals prec. and next  |
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sutrāvan | mfn. guarding well  |
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sutṛṇa | n. beautiful grass on  |
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sutṛṇa | n. Name of various kinds of grass  |
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sutṛṣṇa | (?) , Name of a country  |
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sutsaru | mfn. having a fine handle (as a sword)  |
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suṭṭ | cl.10 P. suṭṭayati-, to slight, disregard, despise ; to be small or low or shallow  |
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sutuka | mf(ā-)n. (fr. tuk- equals tak-) running swiftly  |
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sutukana | mfn. idem or 'mf(ā-)n. (fr. tuk- equals tak-) running swiftly ' (used in explaining prec.)  |
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sutūlī | f. a beautiful mattress  |
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sutūlikā | f. a beautiful mattress  |
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sutumula | mf(ā-)n. very noisy or loud  |
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sutuṅga | mfn. very lofty or tall  |
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sutuṅga | m. the culmination or culminating point of a planet  |
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sutuṅga | m. the cocoa-nut tree  |
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sutuṅga | m. Name of a place (Bombay edition sa-t-).  |
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sutus | mfn. (Nominal verb -tūs- instrumental case plural -tūrbhis-) well-sounding  |
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sutuṣṭa | mfn. easily satisfied  |
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sutvac | ( ) mfn. having a beautiful skin.  |
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sutvakka | ( ) mfn. having a beautiful skin.  |
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sutvan | mf(arī- )n. the extracting or preparing of soma-  |
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sutvan | m. a drinker of soma-  |
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sutvan | m. a student who has performed his ablutions (before or after a soma- sacrifice)  |
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sutvan | m. Name of a man (having the patronymic kairiśi-)  |
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sutya | n. (with or scilicet ahan-) the day of soma- extraction (also sutyāha sutyāha-,m.)  |
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sutyā | f. See next.  |
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sutyā | f. (for 2.See below) the extraction or solemn preparation of soma-  |
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sutyā | f. (for 1.See above) bringing forth a child, parturition  |
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sutyāha | m. sutya |
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sutyaj | mfn. easily letting loose or letting fly (others"well hurling at", said of agni-)  |
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sutyaja | mf(ā-)n. easy to be abandoned or given up  |
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sutyākāla | m. the time of  |
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sutyākālīna | mfn. relating to that time ( sutyākālīnatva -tva- n.)  |
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sutyākālīnatva | n. sutyākālīna |
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sutyāmāsa | m. a month in which the soma- is daily pressed  |
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suūti | f. good protection or assistance  |
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suvāc | mfn. idem or 'mfn. very eloquent '  |
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suvāc | mfn. worth mentioning, praiseworthy  |
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suvāc | mfn. sounding beautifully  |
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suvāc | mfn. making a loud noise  |
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suvāc | m. Name of a keeper of the soma- (varia lectio svāna-)  |
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suvāc | m. of a Brahman  |
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suvāc | m. of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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suvaca | mfn. easy to be said  |
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suvacā | f. "speaking well", Name of a gandharvī-  |
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suvacana | n. good speech, eloquence  |
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suvacana | mfn. speaking well, eloquent  |
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suvacanī | f. Name of a goddess  |
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suvacas | mfn. equals prec.  |
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suvācas | mfn. very eloquent  |
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suvacasyā | f. a beautiful verse or hymn  |
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suvācya | mfn. easy to be read  |
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suvadana | mf(ā-)n. having a handsome or beautiful face  |
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suvadana | m. a kind of plant (equals sumukha-)  |
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suvadanā | f. a beautiful woman  |
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suvadana | m. a kind of metre  |
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suvadana | m. Name of a woman  |
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suvāditra | n. beautiful music  |
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suvāgmin | mfn. very eloquent  |
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suvah | (strong form -vāh-) mfn. drawing or carrying well  |
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suvaha | mfn. idem or '(strong form -vāh-) mfn. drawing or carrying well ' |
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suvaha | mfn. easy to be drawn or carried  |
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suvaha | mfn. carrying well, bearing well, patient  |
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suvaha | m. a particular wind  |
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suvaha | m. Name of various plants (Vitex Negundo;Cissus Pedata;Boswellia Thurifera etc.)  |
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suvaha | m. a vīṇā- or lute  |
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suvāha | mfn. easy to be borne (meaning also"having beautiful horses"and"having handsome arms"; see bāha-)  |
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suvāha | m. a good stallion  |
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suvāha | m. Name of one of skanda-'s attendants  |
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suvāhana | m. Name of a muni-  |
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suvahman | mfn. driving well, a good charioteer (said of indra-)  |
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suvahni | mfn. having a good team (as a chariot)  |
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suvājin | mfn. beautifully feathered (as an arrow)  |
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suvājivāpu | m. (?) Name of an author.  |
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suvajra | mfn. having an excellent thunderbolt  |
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suvajrin | mfn. idem or 'mfn. having an excellent thunderbolt '  |
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suvakṣas | mfn. having a handsome breast  |
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suvakṣas | m. Name of a man gaRa śubhrādi-.  |
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suvaktra | n. a good mouth or face  |
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suvaktra | n. good utterance or intonation  |
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suvaktra | mfn. having a handsome mouth or face (said of śiva-)  |
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suvaktra | mfn. having good organs of pronunciation  |
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suvaktra | m. a kind of plant (equals su-mukha-)  |
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suvaktra | m. Name of one of skanda-'s attendants  |
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suvaktra | m. of a son of dantavaktra-  |
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suvākya | mfn. speaking well, eloquent  |
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suvāla | mfn. having beautiful hair on the tail (said of an elephant)  |
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suvāladhi | m. having a beautiful tail (as a cow)  |
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suvāladhikhura | mf(ā-)n. having a beautiful tail and hoofs (as a cow)  |
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suvalg | mfn. jumping well  |
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suvallarī | f. a particular creeping plant  |
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suvalli | f. Vernonia Anthelminthica  |
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suvallī | f. idem or 'f. Vernonia Anthelminthica '  |
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suvallī | f. another plant (equals kaṭvī-)  |
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suvallija | n. a bulb  |
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suvallikā | f. Vernonia Anthelminthica  |
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suvallikā | f. a red-colouring Oldenlandia  |
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suvālukā | f. Hoya Viridiflora  |
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suvāmā | f. Name of a river  |
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suvaṃśa | m. "having a good pedigree", Name of a son of vasu-deva-  |
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suvaṃśa | su-vaktra- etc. See .  |
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suvaṃśaghoṣa | mfn. sounding pleasantly like a flute  |
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suvaṃśekṣu | m. a kind of sugar-cane  |
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suvana | m. (said to be fr.2. sū-= su-5) the sun  |
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suvana | m. fire  |
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suvana | m. the moon  |
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suvana | n. in puṃ-- and suparṇa-s- q.v  |
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suvānta | mfn. (a leech) that his well vomited (id est disgorged sucked blood)  |
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suvapus | f. "having a handsome body", Name of an apsaras-  |
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suvār | mfn. having beautiful water  |
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suvar | ind. = sv/ar-3, the sun, light, heaven |
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suvaratra | mfn. having good thongs  |
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suvarcaka | m. natron, alkali  |
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suvarcaka | m. Name of an ancient sage (equals varca-) ( )  |
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suvarcaka | su-varcala- etc. See .  |
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suvarcala | m. Name of a country  |
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suvarcalā | f. Ruta Graveolens  |
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suvarcalā | f. linseed, Linum Usitatissimum  |
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suvarcalā | f. hemp, Polanisia Icosandra  |
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suvarcalā | f. equals tri-saṃdhyā-  |
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suvarcalā | f. Name of the wife of the Sun  |
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suvarcalā | f. of śiva- (as a manifestation of the Sun)  |
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suvarcalā | f. of the wife of parameṣṭhin- and mother of pratīha-  |
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suvarcalā | f. of the wife of pratīha-  |
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suvarcas | mfn. full of life or vigour, fiery, splendid, glorious etc.  |
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suvarcas | m. Name of a son of garuḍa-  |
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suvarcas | m. of one of skanda-'s attendants  |
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suvarcas | m. of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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suvarcas | m. of a son of the tenth manu-  |
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suvarcas | m. of a son of khanī-netra-  |
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suvarcas | m. of a Brahman  |
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suvarcas | m. of a brother of bhūti-  |
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suvarcasa | mfn. fiery, splendid, radiant  |
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suvarcasa | m. Name of śiva-  |
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suvarcasin | m. Name of śiva- (see prec.)  |
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suvarcasin | m. natron, alkali  |
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suvarcaska | mfn. splendid, brilliant  |
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suvarcikā | f. natron  |
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suvarcikā | f. a kind of plant (see su-varjikā-)  |
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suvarcin | m. natron  |
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suvardhāman | (s/uvar--) mfn. abiding in heaven or light  |
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suvardhayitṛ | mfn. increasing well (used in explaining su-vṛdh-)  |
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suvarga | mfn. (for suv-See) having good society  |
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suvarga | mfn. (for su-varga-See) equals svarg/a-  |
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suvargakāma | mfn. (g/a--) equals svarga-k-, desiring heaven  |
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suvargeya | mfn. equals svargy/a-, leading to heaven, celestial etc.  |
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suvargya | mfn. equals svargy/a-, leading to heaven, celestial etc.  |
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suvarjana | mfn. born or produced in heaven  |
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suvarjikā | f. a kind of plant (see su-varcikā-)  |
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suvarjit | mfn. winning heaven  |
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suvarman | n. good armour  |
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suvarman | m. "having good armour", Name of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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suvarṇa | mf(ā-)n. of a good or beautiful colour, brilliant in hue, bright, golden, yellow etc.  |
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suvarṇa | mf(ā-)n. gold, made of gold  |
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suvarṇa | mf(ā-)n. of a good tribe or caste  |
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suvarṇa | m. a good colour  |
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suvarṇa | m. a good tribe or class  |
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suvarṇa | m. a kind of bdellium  |
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suvarṇa | m. the thorn-apple  |
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suvarṇa | m. a kind of metre  |
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suvarṇa | m. Name of a deva-gandharva-  |
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suvarṇa | m. of an ascetic  |
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suvarṇa | m. of a minister of daśa-ratha-  |
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suvarṇa | m. of a son of antarīkṣa-,  |
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suvarṇa | m. of a king of kāśmīra-  |
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suvarṇa | m. of a poet  |
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suvarṇa | m. (rarely n.) a particular weight of gold (= 1 karṣa-, = 16 māṣa-s, = 80 raktikā-s, = about 175 grains troy) etc.  |
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suvarṇa | m. a gold coin  |
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suvarṇa | m. a kind of bulbous plant (equals suvarṇālu-)  |
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suvarṇa | m. a kind of aloe  |
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suvarṇa | m. a kind of sacrifice  |
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suvarṇā | f. turmeric  |
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suvarṇa | m. Sida Rhomboidea or Cordifolia  |
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suvarṇa | m. another plant (equals svarṇakṣīrī-)  |
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suvarṇa | m. a bitter gourd, colocynth  |
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suvarṇa | m. Name of one of the seven tongues of fire  |
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suvarṇa | m. of a daughter of ikṣvāku- (the wife of su-hotra-)  |
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suvarṇa | n. gold (of which 57 synonyms are given) etc.  |
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suvarṇa | n. money, wealth, property, riches  |
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suvarṇa | n. a sort of yellow sandal-wood  |
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suvarṇa | n. the flower of Mesua Roxburghii  |
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suvarṇa | n. a kind of vegetable (equals gaura-suvarṇa-)  |
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suvarṇa | n. red ochre (equals suvarṇagairika-)  |
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suvarṇa | n. the right pronunciation of sounds  |
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suvarṇa | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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suvarṇa | n. of a particular world  |
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suvarṇabalaja | See sauvarṇabalaja-.  |
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suvarṇābha | m. Lapis Lazuli  |
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suvarṇābha | m. Name of a son of śaṅkhapada-  |
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suvarṇabhāṇḍa | n. a jewel-box  |
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suvarṇabhāṇḍāgāra | n. a treasury  |
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suvarṇabhāṇḍaka | n. a jewel-box  |
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suvarṇābhiṣeka | m. the sprinkling a bride and bridegroom with water containing a piece of gold  |
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suvarṇabhū | f. "gold-country", Name of a country said to be in the northeast  |
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suvarṇabhujendra | m. Name of a king  |
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suvarṇabhūmi | f. equals -dvīpa-  |
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suvarṇabindu | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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suvarṇabindu | m. of a temple  |
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suvarṇacakravartin | m. "one who sets a golden wheel in motion", a king  |
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suvarṇacampaka | m. a yellow-flowering Campaka  |
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suvarṇacaṣaka | Name of commentator or commentary  |
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suvarṇacaura | m. a stealer of gold  |
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suvarṇacaurikā | f. gold-stealing  |
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suvarṇacūḍa | m. Name of a son of garuḍa-  |
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suvarṇacūla | m. a kind of bird  |
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suvarṇadāna | n. a gift of gold  |
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suvarṇadhenu | f. a golden offering in the shape of a cow  |
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suvarṇadhenudānavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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suvarṇadvīpa | m. n. "golden island", (prob.) Name of Sumatra  |
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suvarṇagairika | n. red ochre  |
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suvarṇagaṇita | n. computation of gold (of its weight and purity)  |
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suvarṇagaṇita | n. a particular method of calculation in arithmetic  |
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suvarṇagarbha | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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suvarṇagiri | m. Name of a mountain  |
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suvarṇagotra | n. Name of a kingdom  |
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suvarṇagranthi | m. a pocket for keeping gold  |
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suvarṇahali | m. a kind of tree  |
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suvarṇāhvā | f. yellow jasmine  |
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suvarṇajīvika | m. a gold-merchant (a particular mixed caste, the son of a māṇikī- by a kāṃsya-kāra-)  |
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suvarṇajyotis | mfn. having a golden lustre  |
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suvarṇaka | mfn. golden  |
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suvarṇaka | mfn. of a beautiful colour  |
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suvarṇaka | m. Cathartocarpus Fistula  |
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suvarṇaka | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') a karṣa- of gold  |
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suvarṇaka | n. gold  |
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suvarṇaka | n. yellow brass  |
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suvarṇaka | n. lead  |
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suvarṇaka | m. or n. (?) a kind of plant (varia lectio ṇa-kṣīrī-)  |
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suvarṇakadalī | f. a kind of plantain  |
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suvarṇakakṣya | mfn. having a golden girdle  |
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suvarṇakaṇa | m. a species of bdellium  |
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suvarṇakaṇaguggulu | m. idem or 'm. a species of bdellium '  |
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suvarṇakaṅkaṇa | ( ) n. a gold bracelet.  |
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suvarṇakāra | m. idem or 'm. a karṣa- weight of gold '  |
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suvarṇakārānna | n. food given by a goldsmith  |
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suvarṇakāreśvaravarman | m. Name of a poet  |
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suvarṇakarṣa | m. a karṣa- weight of gold  |
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suvarṇākarṣaṇabhairavastotra | n. Name of a stotra-.  |
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suvarṇakartṛ | m. a gold-worker, goldsmith  |
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suvarṇakaṭaka | ( ) n. a gold bracelet.  |
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suvarṇakeśa | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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suvarṇaketakī | f. a kind of plant, (or) a ketakī- made of gold  |
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suvarṇākhya | mfn. called su-varṇa-  |
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suvarṇākhya | m. Mesua Roxburghii  |
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suvarṇākhya | m. the thorn-apple  |
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suvarṇakṛt | m. equals -kartṛ-  |
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suvarṇākṣa | m. "golden-eyed", Name of śiva-  |
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suvarṇakṣīrī | f. a kind of plant  |
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suvarṇālaṃkāravat | mfn. having a golden ornament  |
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suvarṇalatā | f. Cardiospermum Halicacabum  |
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suvarṇalekhā | f. a streak of gold (on a touchstone)  |
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suvarṇālu | m. a kind of bulbous plant  |
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suvarṇamākṣika | n. a bright yellow mineral substance (thought to be pyritic iron ore)  |
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suvarṇamālikā | f. "gold-garlanded", Name of a goddess  |
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suvarṇamāṣa | m. ( ) or a particular weight (= 5 kṛṣṇala-s or 12 dhānya-- māṣa-s) .  |
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suvarṇamāṣaka | ( ),a particular weight (= 5 kṛṣṇala-s or 12 dhānya-- māṣa-s).  |
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suvarṇamaya | mf(ī-)n. made or consisting of gold  |
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suvarṇamedinī | f. the earth represented in gold ( suvarṇamedinīdāna -dāna- n.)  |
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suvarṇamedinīdāna | n. suvarṇamedinī |
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suvarṇamekhalī | f. "gold-girdled", Name of an apsaras-  |
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suvarṇamocā | f. a sort of Musa  |
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suvarṇamukharī | f. Name of a river  |
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suvarṇamukharīmāhātmya | n. Name of chapter of the skanda-purāṇa-.  |
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suvarṇamukhīmāhātmya | wrong reading for prec.  |
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suvarṇamuktāvivāda | m. Name of a kāvya-.  |
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suvarṇamuṣṭi | f. a handful of gold  |
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suvarṇanābha | mfn. having a golden centre (as a cup or vessel of any kind)  |
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suvarṇanābha | m. Name of an author  |
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suvarṇanābhi | m. or f. a golden navel  |
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suvarṇanakulī | f. a kind of plant  |
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suvarṇanaṣṭaśānti | f. Name of chapter of the śānti-mayūkha-,  |
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suvarṇapadma | n. a gold-coloured lotus flower  |
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suvarṇapadma | n. a golden lotus flower  |
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suvarṇapadmadāna | n. Name of work  |
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suvarṇapakṣa | mfn. gold-winged  |
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suvarṇapālikā | f. a kind of vessel made of gold  |
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suvarṇapārśva | Name of a locality  |
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suvarṇapattra | m. "id.", a kind of bird  |
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suvarṇaphalā | f. a species of Musa  |
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suvarṇapiñjara | mfn. yellow like gold  |
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suvarṇaprabhāsa | m. Name of a yakṣa- |
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suvarṇaprabhāsa | m. of a Buddhist sūtra- work  |
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suvarṇaprabhāsā | f. Name of the wife of the serpent-demon kālika-  |
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suvarṇaprasara | n. the fragrant bark of the Feronia Elephantum  |
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suvarṇaprasava | n. idem or 'n. the fragrant bark of the Feronia Elephantum '  |
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suvarṇapṛṣṭha | mfn. having a golden surface, overlaid with gold, gilded  |
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suvarṇapṛthvīdānavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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suvarṇapura | n. Name of a mythical city  |
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suvarṇapuṣpa | mf(ā-)n. having gold for flowers  |
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suvarṇapuṣpa | m. the globe-amaranth  |
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suvarṇapuṣpa | n. its flower  |
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suvarṇapuṣpa | f(ā-,or ī-). a kind of plant  |
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suvarṇapuṣpita | mfn. having gold for flowers, abounding in gold  |
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suvarṇāra | m. Bauhinia Variegata  |
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suvarṇarajata | mf(/ā-)n. made or consisting of gold and silver  |
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suvarṇarajata | n. plural gold and silver  |
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suvarṇarambhā | f. a species of Musa  |
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suvarṇaratnākaracchattraketu | m. Name of a future buddha-  |
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suvarṇaratnākaracchattrakūṭa | m. Name of a future buddha-  |
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suvarṇarekha | m. Name of an author  |
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suvarṇarekhā | f. Name of a river  |
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suvarṇaretas | mfn. having golden semen (Name of śiva-)  |
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suvarṇaretasa | m. Name of a man  |
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suvarṇaretasa | m. plural his descendants  |
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suvarṇaroman | mfn. having golden wool  |
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suvarṇaroman | mfn. gold-haired  |
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suvarṇaroman | m. a ram  |
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suvarṇaroman | m. Name of a son of mahā-roman-  |
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suvarṇarūpyaka | mfn. abounding in gold and silver  |
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suvarṇarūpyaka | m. Name of an island  |
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suvarṇarūpyamaya | mf(ī-)n. made or consisting of gold and silver  |
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suvarṇasa | mfn. gaRa tṛṇādi-.  |
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suvarṇaśakaṭikā | f. a golden toy-cart  |
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suvarṇasānūra | Name of a locality  |
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suvarṇasāra | Name of work  |
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suvarṇaśekhara | n. Name of a city,  |
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suvarṇasiddha | m. an adept in acquiring gold by magical means  |
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suvarṇaśileśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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suvarṇaśiras | mfn. having a golden head  |
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suvarṇastainya | n. the stealing of gold,  |
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suvarṇasteya | n. the stealing of gold (one of the 5 mahā-pātaka-s or great crimes)  |
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suvarṇasteyin | m. a stealer of gold  |
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suvarṇasthāna | n. Name of a locality  |
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suvarṇasthānamāhātmya | n. Name of chapter of work  |
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suvarṇaṣṭhīvi | m. "spitting gold", Name of a son of sṛñjaya-  |
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suvarṇaṣṭhīvin | m. "spitting gold", Name of a son of sṛñjaya-  |
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suvarṇasūtra | n. a string of gold  |
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suvarṇasūtra | n. Name of commentator or commentary  |
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suvarṇatāla | m. a golden palm  |
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suvarṇatantra | n. Name of work  |
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suvarṇāvabhāsā | f. Name of a gandharva- maiden  |
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suvarṇavaṇij | m. a gold-merchant, a particular mixed caste (the son of a vaiśya- woman by an ambaṣṭha-)  |
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suvarṇavarṇa | mfn. golden coloured  |
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suvarṇavarṇa | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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suvarṇavarṇā | f. turmeric  |
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suvarṇavarṇatā | f. the having a golden colour (one of the 32 signs of perfection)  |
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suvarṇavarṣa | m. Name of a king  |
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suvarṇavastrādi | n. money and clothes etc.  |
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suvarṇavat | mfn. "containing or possessing gold"and"having a correct pronunciation of sounds" ( suvarṇavattā -tā- f.)  |
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suvarṇavat | mfn. beautiful, handsome  |
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suvarṇavat | ind. like gold  |
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suvarṇavatī | f. Name of various rivers containing gold  |
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suvarṇavatī | f. of a town in dakṣiṇā-patha-  |
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suvarṇavattā | f. suvarṇavat |
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suvarṇavijaya | m. Name of a kāvya-.  |
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suvarṇavṛṣabha | m. a bull made of gold (given as a present)  |
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suvarṇayūthī | f. a species of jasmine  |
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suvarṇayūthikā | f. a species of jasmine  |
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suvarṇī | f. the plant Salvinia Cucullata (perhaps wrong reading for sukarṇī-).  |
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suvarṇībhū | P. -bhavati-, to become gold  |
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suvarṇin | See maṇi-ratna-suv-.  |
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suvarṇīya | mfn. gaRa utkarādi-. |
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suvarṇya | mfn. equals suvarṇam arhati- gaRa daṇḍādi-.  |
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suvarṣa | mf(ā-)n. raining well  |
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suvarṣa | m. a good rain  |
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suvarṣa | m. Name of a teacher plural his school (also ṣaka-)  |
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suvartita | mfn. well turned or rounded  |
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suvartita | mfn. well arranged or contrived  |
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suvartitoru | mfn. having round thighs  |
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suvartman | n. the right path or course  |
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suvartman | mfn. following the right pasturage or course  |
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suvārttā | f. good news  |
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suvārttā | f. Name of a wife of kṛṣṇa-  |
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suvartula | m. a water-melon  |
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suvartula | m. Gardenia Enneandra  |
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suvarūtha | mfn. having a good protecting ledge (as a chariot)  |
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suvarūthin | mfn. having a good protecting ledge (as a chariot)  |
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suvarvat | (s/uvar--) mfn. equals sv/arvat- and svar-v/id-  |
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suvarvid | mfn. equals sv/arvat- and svar-v/id-  |
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suvas | mfn. (prob.) covering or clothing well  |
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suvaśa | m. Name of a man  |
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suvāsa | m. (5. vas-) a beautiful dwelling  |
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suvāsa | m. (2. vās-) an agreeable perfume  |
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suvāsa | m. (4. vas-) "well clad", Name of śiva-  |
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suvāsa | m. a kind of metre  |
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suvāsaka | m. a water-melon  |
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suvāsakumāra | m. Name of a son of kaśyapa-  |
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suvāsakumāraka | m. Name of a son of kaśyapa-  |
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suvasana | mf(ā-)n. (4. vas-) equals prec.  |
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suvasana | mf(ā-)n. well dressed or clothed  |
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suvasana | n. (5. vas-) a good dwelling  |
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suvasana | n. Name of a place  |
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suvāsana | m. plural Name of a class of gods under the tenth manu-  |
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suvasanta | m. a beautiful spring season  |
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suvasanta | m. the day of full moon in the month caitra-  |
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suvasanta | m. a festival in honour of kāma-deva- in the moon caitra-  |
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suvasantaka | m. a particular festival (equals prec.)  |
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suvasantaka | m. Gaertnera Racemosa  |
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suvāsarā | f. cress  |
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suvāsas | mfn. having beautiful garments, well dressed etc.  |
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suvāsas | mfn. well feathered (as an arrow)  |
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suvāsin | mfn. dwelling in a comfortable or respectable abode  |
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suvāsinī | f. a woman married or single who resides in her father's house (see sva-v-) (varia lectio) etc.  |
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suvāsinī | f. a term of courtesy for a respectable woman whose husband is alive  |
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suvāsita | mfn. well scented or perfumed  |
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suvastra | mf(ā-)n. well clothed  |
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suvastrā | f. Name of a river  |
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suvāstu | f. Name of a river (Greek ;the modern Suwad)  |
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suvāstu | m. plural the inhabitants of the country near the river suvāstu-  |
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suvāstuka | m. Name of a king  |
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suvastusampad | mfn. having abundant wealth  |
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suvasu | (?) f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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suvaśya | mfn. easy to be subdued or controlled  |
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suvātā | (?) f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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suvātra | n. Name of a sāman-.  |
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suvatsā | f. Name of a dik-kumārī-  |
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suvayas | f. a hermaphrodite  |
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suveda | mfn. deeply versed in (sacred) science  |
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suveda | mfn. easy to be found or obtained  |
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suvedana | mfn. idem or 'mfn. easy to be found or obtained '  |
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suvedas | m. Name of a ṛṣi- (having the patronymic śairīṣi- and author of )  |
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suvega | mfn. moving very fast, fleet, rapid  |
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suvegā | f. Cardiospermum Halicacabum  |
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suvegā | f. Name of a female vulture  |
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suvegin | mfn. very swift or rapid (varia lectio -vegita-)  |
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suvela | mfn. greatly bowed or stooping  |
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suvela | mfn. humble, quiet  |
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suvela | m. Name of a mountain (equals tri-kūṭa-or citra-kūṭa-)  |
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suvema | mf(ā-)n. (prob.) woven on a good loom (or"having a good loom"?)  |
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suveṇa | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) Name of a man  |
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suveṇā | f. Name of a river  |
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suvena | mf(/ī-)n. full of longing or desire  |
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suveśa | etc., often wrong reading for next.  |
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suveṣa | m. a fine dress or garment.  |
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suveṣa | mf(ā-)n. well dressed, well clad, beautifully adorned etc.  |
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suveṣadhara | mfn. wearing fine clothes  |
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suveṣatā | f. the being well dressed etc.  |
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suveṣavat | mfn. beautifully dressed or adorned  |
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suveṣin | mfn. equals prec.  |
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suvetasa | m. a good reed or cane  |
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suvibhakta | mfn. well separated or distributed  |
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suvibhakta | mfn. well proportioned, symmetrical etc.  |
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suvibhaktagātra | mfn. having well separated or symmetrical limbs  |
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suvibhaktānavadyāngī | f. (a woman) having symmetrical and faultless limbs  |
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suvibhaktāṅgapratyaṅgatā | f. having every limb and member well proportioned (one of the 80 minor marks of a buddha-)  |
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suvibhaktatā | f. good proportion, symmetry  |
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suvibhāta | mfn. shining splendidly, very bright  |
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suvibhāta | mfn. thoroughly clear or distinct  |
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suvibhīṣaṇa | mfn. very frightful  |
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suvibhoka | m. Name of a poet  |
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suvibhu | m. Name of a king (son of vibhu-)  |
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suvibhūṣita | mf(ā-)n. beautifully adorned  |
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suvicakṣaṇa | mfn. very clever, well discerning, skilful, wise  |
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suvicāra | m. good or deliberate consideration  |
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suvicāra | m. Name of a man  |
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suvicārita | mfn. well weighed, deliberately considered  |
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suvicārya | ind. having well deliberated  |
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suvicāryakārin | mfn. acting after due deliberation  |
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suvicita | mfn. well searched through  |
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suvicita | mfn. well examined  |
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suvid | m. (1. vid-) "knowing well", a jina-  |
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suvid | f. a shrewd or clever woman  |
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suvid | m. (3. vid-) procuring or granting well (in viśva-suvid- q.v)  |
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suvida | m. "very knowing", an attendant on the women's apartments (equals sauvida-)  |
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suvida | m. a king, prince (see su-vidat-)  |
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suvida | m. a particular tree (equals tilaka-)  |
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suvida | su-vidagdha- etc. See .  |
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suvidagdha | mfn. very cunning, astute  |
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suvidalla | n. the women's apartments  |
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suvidallā | f. a married woman  |
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suvidarbha | m. plural Name of a people  |
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suvidat | m. a king  |
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suvidatra | mfn. very mindful, benevolent, propitious  |
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suvidatra | n. grace, favour  |
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suvidatra | n. wealth, property  |
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suvidatra | n. household  |
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suvidatriya | mfn. propitious, gracious, favourable |
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suviddha | mfn. well pierced or incised (as a vein)  |
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suvidha | mfn. of a good kind or nature  |
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suvidham | ind. in an easy way, easily  |
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suvidhāna | n. good order or arrangement ( suvidhānatas -tas- ind."in right order, properly, duly")  |
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suvidhāna | mfn. well arranged or contrived  |
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suvidhānatas | ind. suvidhāna |
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suvidhi | m. a good rule or ordinance (instrumental case"in the right manner, properly")  |
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suvidhi | m. (with jaina-s) Name of the 9th arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī-  |
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suvidīrṇa | mfn. much torn or split, greatly expanded  |
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suvidīrṇa | n. (prob.) a great fight or slaughter  |
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suvidita | (s/u--) mfn. well known or understood  |
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suvidvas | (s/u--) mfn. very intelligent or wise  |
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suvidyā | f. good knowledge  |
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suvidyut | m. Name of an asura-  |
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suvigraha | mfn. having a beautiful body or figure  |
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suvigraha | m. Name of a messenger  |
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suviguṇa | mfn. destitute of all virtues or merits, very wicked  |
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suvihita | mfn. well done or performed or arranged or carried out etc. |
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suvihita | mfn. well supplied, richly provided with (instrumental case) well placed or deposited  |
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suvihitaprayogatā | f. skilful arrangement or performance  |
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suvihvala | mf(ā-)n. very perturbed or distressed or wearied  |
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suvijñāna | mfn. easy to be distinguished  |
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suvijñāna | mfn. well discerning, very clever or wise  |
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suvijñāpaka | mfn. easy to be taught or instructed  |
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suvijñeya | mfn. well discernible, easy to be distinguished  |
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suvijñeya | mfn. Name of śiva-  |
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suviklava | mfn. very pusillanimous or irresolute  |
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suvikrama | mfn. having a beautiful gait  |
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suvikrama | mfn. very courageous or energetic or brave  |
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suvikrama | m. great prowess or valour  |
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suvikrama | m. Name of a son of vatsa-prī-  |
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suvikrānta | mfn. very valiant or heroic, bold, chivalrous  |
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suvikrānta | m. a hero  |
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suvikrānta | n. valour, heroism  |
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suvikrāntavikramaṇaparipṛcchā | f. Name of a Buddhist work  |
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suvikrāntavikramin | m. Name of a man  |
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suvikrāntavikrāmin | m. Name of a man  |
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suvilaya | mfn. (prob.) easily fusible or liquefying on vArttika  |
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suvimala | mf(ā-)n. perfectly clear or pure  |
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suvimuc | f. right unyoking or loosening  |
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suvinaṣṭa | mfn. quite disappeared or vanished  |
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suvinaṣṭa | mfn. quite worn out or emaciated  |
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suvinaya | mfn. well educated or disciplined  |
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suvineya | mfn. easy to be trained or educated  |
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suvinirmala | mfn. quite spotless or pure  |
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suviniścaya | m. a very firm resolution  |
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suviniścita | mfn. thoroughly convinced  |
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suvinīta | mf(ā-)n. well trained (as horses)  |
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suvinīta | mf(ā-)n. properly behaved, very modest  |
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suvinīta | mf(ā-)n. well executed  |
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suvinītā | f. a tractable cow  |
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suvinyasta | mfn. well spread out or extended  |
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suvipina | mfn. abounding in forests, richly wooded  |
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suvipra | (s/u--) mfn. very learned (especially in sacred knowledge)  |
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suvipula | mf(ā-)n. very great or spacious or numerous etc.  |
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suvipula | mf(ā-)n. very loud  |
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suvīra | mf(ā-)n. very manly, heroic, warlike  |
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suvīra | mf(ā-)n. rich in men or heroes, having or containing or consisting in excellent offspring or heroes or retainers  |
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suvīra | m. a hero, warrior  |
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suvīra | m. the jujube tree  |
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suvīra | m. another tree (equals eka-vīra-)  |
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suvīra | m. Name of skanda-  |
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suvīra | m. of śiva-  |
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suvīra | m. of a son of śiva-  |
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suvīra | m. of various kings, (especially) of a son of dyutimat-  |
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suvīra | m. of a son of kṣemya-  |
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suvīra | m. of a son of śibi- (ancestor of the suvīra-s)  |
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suvīra | m. of a son of deva-śravas-  |
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suvīra | n. equals next  |
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suviraja | mfn. thoroughly free from all passions  |
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suvīraja | n. sulphuret of antimony  |
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suvīraka | m. Helminthostachys Laciniata  |
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suvīraka | n. a collyrium prepared from the Amomum Anthorhizon  |
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suvīrāmla | n. sour rice gruel  |
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suvīratā | f. abundance of heroes or warriors  |
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suvirūḍha | mfn. fully grown up or developed  |
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suvirūḍha | mfn. well ridden  |
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suvīrya | n. manly vigour or deed, heroism  |
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suvīrya | n. abundance of heroes, host of warriors or brave men  |
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suvīrya | mfn. having great strength or power, very efficacious (herb or drug)  |
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suvīryā | f. wild cotton  |
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suvīryā | f. the resin of the Gardenia Gummifera  |
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suvīrya | n. the fruit of the jujube  |
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suviśada | mfn. very clear or distinct or intelligible  |
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suviśāla | mfn. very large  |
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suviśāla | m. Name of an asura-  |
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suviśālā | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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suviśālākṣa | mfn. having very large eyes  |
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suviṣāṇa | mfn. having large tusks (as an elephant)  |
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suviṣaṇṇa | mfn. very dejected or sorrowful  |
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suviśārada | mf(ā-)n. very experienced or skilful  |
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suviśiṣṭa | mfn. most distinguished or excellent  |
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suvismaya | mf(ā-)n. very astonished or surprised  |
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suvismita | mfn. idem or 'mf(ā-)n. very astonished or surprised '  |
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suvismita | mfn. very surprising or wonderful (Comparative degree -tara-)  |
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suviṣṇu | m. Name of a man  |
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suviśodhaka | mfn. easily improved  |
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suvispaṣṭa | mfn. perfectly clear or manifest  |
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suviśrabdha | mfn. very beautiful or confident ( suviśrabdham am- ind.)  |
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suviśrabdham | ind. suviśrabdha |
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suviṣṭambhin | mfn. well-supporting (said of śiva-)  |
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suvistara | m. great extent, plenty, abundance (raṃ-yā-,"to be richly supplied, become full")  |
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suvistara | m. great diffuseness (rāt-,"very fully, in great detail")  |
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suvistara | mf(ā-)n. very extensive or large  |
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suvistara | mf(ā-)n. very great or strong or intense etc.  |
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suvistaram | ind. in great detail, at full length  |
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suvistaram | ind. very intensely or vehemently  |
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suviṣṭhita | mfn. standing beautifully  |
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suvistīrṇa | mfn. well spread or laid out, very extensive or large or broad  |
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suvistīrṇam | ind. at full length  |
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suviśuddha | mfn. perfectly pure  |
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suviśuddha | mfn. (with Buddhists) Name of a particular world  |
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suviśvasta | mfn. very confiding, quite unconcerned or careless  |
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suviśvasta | mfn. very trusty, confidential  |
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suvita | See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order  |
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suvita | mfn. (fr. 5. su-+ ita-; see sv-it/a-) easy of access or to traverse, prosperous (as a path)  |
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suvita | mfn. faring well  |
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suvita | n. a good path, prosperous course (opp. to dur-ita-)  |
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suvita | n. welfare, prosperity, fortune, good luck  |
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suvitala | m. a particular form of viṣṇu-  |
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suvitata | mfn. well spread (as a net)  |
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suvīthīpatha | m. a particular entrance to a palace  |
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suvitta | n. great wealth or property  |
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suvitta | mfn. very rich or wealthy  |
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suvitti | m. Name of a divine being  |
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suvivaktṛ | m. a good expositor or interpreter  |
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suvivartita | mfn. well rounded  |
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suvivikta | mfn. very secluded or solitary (as a wood)  |
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suvivikta | mfn. well decided or answered (as a question)  |
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suvivṛt | mfn. easily opened  |
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suvivṛta | mfn. easily opened  |
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suvrata | mf(ā-)n. ruling well  |
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suvrata | mf(ā-)n. strict in observing religious vows, very religious or virtuous (often in vocative case) etc.  |
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suvrata | mf(ā-)n. tractable (as a horse or cow)  |
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suvrata | m. a religious student  |
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suvrata | m. Name of one of skanda-'s attendants  |
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suvrata | m. of a prajā-pati-  |
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suvrata | m. of a son of manu- raucya- |
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suvrata | m. of a son of nābhāga-  |
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suvrata | m. of a son of uśīnara-  |
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suvrata | m. of a son of kṣemya-  |
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suvrata | m. of a son of priya-vrata-  |
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suvrata | m. of a scholar  |
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suvrata | m. of a historian  |
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suvrata | m. of a poet  |
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suvrata | m. (with jaina-s) of the 20th arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī- (also called munisuvrata-) and of the 11th arhat- of the future utsarpiṇī-  |
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suvratā | f. a particular fragrant plant  |
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suvrata | m. a cow that is easily milked  |
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suvrata | m. a virtuous wife  |
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suvrata | m. Name of an apsaras-  |
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suvrata | m. of a daughter of dakṣa-  |
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suvrata | m. of the mother of the 15th arhat- of the present age  |
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suvrata | m. of a princess  |
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suvratadatta | m. Name of a poet  |
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suvratasvara | m. Name of an asura-  |
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suvṛddha | mfn. very old or ancient (as a race)  |
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suvṛddha | m. Name of the elephant of the southern quarter  |
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suvṛdh | mfn. joyous, cheerful  |
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suvṛdha | mfn. growing well, thriving, prospering  |
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suvṛjana | mf(ā-)n. (prob.) dwelling in fair regions  |
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suvṛkṣa | m. a fine tree  |
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suvṛkti | f. (according to to some for su-ṛkti- equals su-ṛc-; see su-vita-for su-ita-) excellent praise or hymn of praise (also a form of instrumental case)  |
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suvṛkti | mfn. singing or praising excellently  |
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suvṛkti | mfn. well praised, praiseworthy, glorious  |
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suvṛṣabha | m. an excellent bull  |
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suvṛṣalīka | mfn. on  |
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suvṛśc | mfn. cutting well  |
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suvṛṣṭa | (s/u--) n. beautiful rain  |
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suvṛṣṭi | f. idem or '(s/u--) n. beautiful rain '  |
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suvṛt | mfn. turning or running well (as a chariot)  |
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suvṛtta | mf(ā-)n. well rounded, beautifully globular or round etc.  |
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suvṛtta | mf(ā-)n. well-conducted, virtuous, good (especially applied to women) etc.  |
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suvṛtta | mf(ā-)n. composed in a beautiful metre  |
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suvṛtta | mf(ā-)n. well done (n. impersonal or used impersonally)  |
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suvṛtta | m. a kind of round bulb  |
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suvṛttā | f. a sort of grape  |
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suvṛtta | m. Name of a plant (equals śata-pattrī-)  |
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suvṛtta | m. a kind of metre  |
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suvṛtta | m. Name of an apsaras-  |
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suvṛtta | m. of a woman  |
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suvṛtta | n. welfare  |
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suvṛtta | n. good conduct or behaviour  |
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suvṛttatā | f. "round shape"and"good conduct"  |
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suvṛttatilaka | m. or n. Name of work on metres.  |
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suvṛtti | f. a good way of living, good conduct or behaviour  |
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suvṛtti | f. the life of a brahma-cārin-, life of chastity or continence  |
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suvyāhṛta | n. a good saying or maxim  |
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suvyākhyāta | mfn. well explained  |
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suvyakta | mfn. very clear or bright  |
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suvyakta | mfn. very plain or distinct or manifest ( suvyaktam am- ind.)  |
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suvyaktam | ind. suvyakta |
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suvyasta | mfn. greatly dispersed or scattered (as an army)  |
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suvyavasthita | mfn. standing quite firmly  |
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suvyūhā | f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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suvyūhamukhā | f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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suvyuṣṭa | mfn. beautifully dawned  |
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suyabhyā | (s/u--) f. to be well embraced (sexually)  |
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suyaj | mfn. (id est 5. su-+ 2. yaj-) worshipping or sacrificing well  |
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suyaj | f. a good or right sacrifice  |
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suyajña | mfn. sacrificing well or successfully  |
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suyajña | m. a good or right sacrifice  |
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suyajña | m. Name of a preceptor  |
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suyajña | m. of utkala- (son of dhruva-)  |
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suyajña | m. of a son of ruci- and ākūti- (an incarnation of viṣṇu-)  |
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suyajña | m. of a son of vasiṣṭha- (and counsellor of daśa-ratha-)  |
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suyajña | m. of a son of antara-  |
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suyajña | m. of a king of the uśīnara-s  |
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suyajña | m. of an author  |
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suyajñā | f. Name of the wife of mahā-bhauma- (a descendant of prasenajit-)  |
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suyajus | m. Name of a son of bhumanyu-  |
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suyama | mf(ā-)n. easy to be guided, tractable (as a horse etc.)  |
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suyama | mf(ā-)n. easy to be restrained or controlled or kept in order, well regulated  |
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suyama | m. plural a particular class of gods  |
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suyamā | f. the priyaṅgu- plant  |
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suyāma | mfn. binding or restraining well (as reins)  |
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suyāma | m. Name of a deva-putra-  |
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suyāma | m. plural a particular class of gods  |
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suyāman | m. (with cākṣuṣa-) a particular personification  |
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suyāmuna | m. a palace  |
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suyāmuna | m. a kind of cloud  |
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suyāmuna | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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suyāmuna | m. of a king (equals vatsa-)  |
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suyāmuna | m. of a mountain  |
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suyantrita | mfn. fast bound ( suyantritatva -tva- n.)  |
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suyantrita | mfn. well restrained or governed or self-controlled  |
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suyantritatva | n. suyantrita |
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suyantu | mfn. curbing or guiding well (as reins)  |
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suyaśa | mfn. equals -yaśas- below  |
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suyaśā | f. Name of a wife of parīkṣit-  |
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suyaśā | f. of an apsaras-  |
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suyaśas | n. glorious fame  |
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suyaśas | mfn. very famous (Comparative degree -tara-)  |
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suyaśas | m. Name of a son of aśoka-vardhana-  |
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suyaśas | f. Name of a wife of divo-dāsa-  |
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suyaśas | f. of the mother of an arhat-  |
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suyaṣṭavya | m. Name of a son of manu- raivata-  |
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suyāśu | f. (a female) who receives excessive sexual embraces (compound -tarā-)  |
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suyata | mfn. (s/u--) well restrained or governed or guided  |
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suyata | mfn. well bound or fettered  |
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suyatātmavat | m. "having the mind well controlled", Name of a ṛṣi-  |
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suyāti | m. Name of a son of nahuṣa-  |
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suyavasa | mf(ā-)n. (in for sū-y-) having good pasturage, abounding in grass  |
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suyavasa | m. Name of a man (see sauyavasi-)  |
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suyavasa | n. beautiful grass, good pasturage ( suyavase se- ind."when there is good pasturage")  |
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suyavasād | mfn. eating good grass  |
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suyavase | ind. suyavasa |
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suyavasin | mfn. having good pasturage  |
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suyavasodaka | mfn. abounding in good pasturage and water |
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suyavasu | m. Name of a ṛṣi-  |
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suyavasyu | mfn. desirous of good pasturage  |
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suyodhana | m. "fighting well", euphemistic Name of dur-yodhana- (q.v)  |
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suyoga | m. a favourable juncture, good opportunity  |
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suyojita | mfn. well combined or prepared (as food)  |
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suyuddha | n. a well-fought war or battle etc.  |
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suyuddha | n. fair fighting  |
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suyuj | mfn. well joined or yoked ( suyuk y/uk- ind.)  |
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suyuj | mfn. well placed or fixed  |
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suyuk | ind. suyuj |
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suyukta | mfn. well joined, harmoniously combined  |
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suyukta | mfn. well composed, attentive  |
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suyukta | mfn. very fit  |
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suyukta | mfn. very auspicious  |
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suyukti | f. a good appliance or contrivance  |
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suyukti | f. good argument  |
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suyuta | mfn. well accompanied by, well furnished or provided with  |
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suyya | n. Name of a man (the foster son of suyyā-)  |
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suyyā | f. See next.  |
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suyyā | f. Name of a woman  |
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suyyābhidhāna | (yābh-) mfn. called suyyā-  |
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suyyākuṇḍala | n. Name of a village  |
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suyyāsetu | m. Name of a dike  |
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ābharadvasu | mfn. bringing property or goods  |
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ābharadvasu | m. Name of a man. ( ābharadvasava sava- n."composed by ābharad-vasu-", Name of a sāman-.)  |
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ābhāsura | mfn. ( ) shining, bright  |
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ābhāsura | m. Name of a class of deities  |
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abhidipsu | mfn. (dips- Desiderative of dambh-),"wishing to deceive", inimical, cunning  |
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abhiprasupta | mfn. ( svap-), fallen asleep  |
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abhiprepsu | mfn. desirous of gaining  |
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abhiprepsu | See abhi-prāp-.  |
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abhīpsu | mfn. idem or 'mfn. (ifc.) equals abhīpsat- ' (with accusative N. etc.;with infinitive mood ) .  |
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abhisaṃsu | (3. dual number -s/aṃ-sunutas-) to press out (soma- juice) together for the sake of (accusative)  |
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abhisusūṣ | mfn. desirous of expressing soma- Juice  |
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abhisusūṣ | See abhi-ṣu-.  |
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adabdhāsu | mfn. having a pure life  |
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adhijigāṃsu | mfn. (from Desiderative of adhi-- gam-) wishing to learn,  |
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adhipāṃsula | mfn. being dusty above; dusty  |
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ādhitsu | mfn. (fr. the Desiderative), wishing to receive commentator or commentary on  |
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adhyardhasuvarṇa | mfn. amounting to or worth one and a half suvarṇa-.  |
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āditsu | mfn. (fr. idem or 'f. (fr. Desiderative) the wish to take.') wishing to take or obtain  |
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āditsu | mfn. greedy of gain  |
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aduḥkhasukhavedanā | f. the nonperception of either pain or pleasure, .  |
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adyasutyā | f. preparation and consecration of the soma- on the same day  |
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agatāsu | mfn. not dead, alive,  |
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aghāsura | m. agha-, kaṃsa-'s general  |
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āghṛṇīvasu | mfn. rich with heat (Name of agni-) (vocative case)  |
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ahrutapsu | (/ahr-) mfn. of straight or upright appearance (Name of the marut-s)  |
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ājanmasurabhipattra | m. Name of a plant (the leaves of which are fragrant from their first appearance)  |
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akālakusuma | n. a flower blossoming out of season.  |
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ākāravarṇasuślakṣṇa | mfn. delicate in shape and colour.  |
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akṣitāvasu | m. "possessed of undecaying wealth", Name of indra-  |
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akusuma | mfn. flowerless.  |
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alābusuhṛd | m. "friend of the bottle-gourd", sorrel  |
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alaṃkārasuvarṇa | n. gold used for ornaments  |
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alīkasupta | n. pretended sleep  |
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alīkasuptaka | n. pretended sleep |
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ālokasuvegadhvaja | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a serpent-demon, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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amāvasu | m. Name of a prince (a descendant of purūravas-) |
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ambikāsuta | m. Name of dhṛtarāṣṭra-.  |
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amṛtāsu | mfn. whose soul is immortal  |
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anaṅgāsuhṛd | m. " kāma-'s enemy", śiva-.  |
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andhakāsuhṛd | m. "enemy of the asura- andhaka-", Name of śiva-.  |
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antaḥsukha | mfn. internally happy.  |
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antaḥsuṣirin | mfn. hollow in the interior,  |
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antarvasu | m. Name of a soma- sacrifice  |
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antisumna | (/anti--) mfn. at hand with kindness  |
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anujāsutā | f. the son of a younger sister,  |
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ānusuka | mfn. studying or knowing the work anusū- (q.v)  |
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anutiṣṭhāsu | mfn. intending to perform anything, on .  |
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anutsuka | mfn. not eager, calm, retiring  |
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anutsuka | mfn. moderate.  |
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anutsukatā | f. moderateness  |
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anuyiyāsu | mfn. wishing to follow,  |
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apajighāṃsu | mfn. ( han- Desiderative), desirous of keeping off. wishing to avert  |
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apajighāṃsu | See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order  |
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apanunutsu | mfn. desirous of removing, expiating (with accusative)  |
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apānunutsu | mfn. wishing to remove or dispel,  |
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apāsu | mfn. lifeless  |
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aphalaprepsu | mfn. one who desires no recompense  |
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apsu | for words beginning thus See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order apsu-.  |
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apsu | mfn. without food  |
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apsu | (locative case plural of 2. /ap- q.v), in the water or waters.  |
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apsucara | mfn. (Ved.) going in the waters commentator or commentary  |
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apsudīkṣā | f. consecration in water.  |
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apsuhomya | m. Name of a man  |
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apsuja | ([ ]) ([ ]) mfn. born in the waters.  |
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apsujā | ([ ]) mfn. born in the waters.  |
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apsujit | mfn. vanquishing among the waters or in the region of the clouds (Name of indra-)  |
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apsukṣit | mfn. dwelling within the clouds, in the region between heaven and earth  |
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apsumat | mfn. possessed of or shining in the waters (exempli gratia, 'for example' the lightning which does not lose its brilliant nature in the clouds) etc.  |
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apsumat | having always water,  |
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apsumat | mfn. containing the word aps/u-  |
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apsumat | mfn. Name of an agni-  |
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apsuṣad | mfn. dwelling in the waters  |
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apsuṣadas | n. dwelling in the waters  |
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apsusaṃśita | (aps/u--) mfn. raised or excited in the waters  |
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apsuṣoma | m. " soma- in water", a cup filled with water  |
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apsuvah | m(Nominal verb plural -v/āhas-)fn. driving in water  |
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apsuyoga | m. the connecting power in water  |
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apsuyoni | (aps/u--) mfn. born from the waters  |
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araṇyakusumbha | m. the plant Carthamus Tinctorius  |
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ardhasuptaka | mf(ikā-)n. half-asleep,  |
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āripsu | mfn. (fr. Desiderative), intending to undertake  |
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ariṣṭāsu | mfn. whose vital power is unhurt  |
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arkasuta | m. (equals -tanaya- q.v) Name of karṇa-  |
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arkasutā | f. Name of the river yamunā-  |
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arthepsutā | f. desire of wealth  |
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aruṇapsu | (aruṇ/a--) mfn. of a red appearance  |
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arvāgvasu | mfn. (arv/āg-) offering riches  |
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arvāgvasu | m. (us-) (for arvā-vasu- q.v), Name of a hotṛ- of the gods  |
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arvāvasu | m. Name of a hotṛ- or brahman- of the gods  |
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arvāvasu | m. of a son of raibhya-  |
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āryasuta | (equals -putra-) mfn. a husband  |
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asaṃkasuka | mfn. not undetermined, firm, steady  |
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āśaṃsu | mfn. wishing, hoping, desiring  |
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asatīsuta | m. the son of an unchaste wife  |
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aśmakasumantu | m. Name of a ṛṣi-  |
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aspandāsu | mfn. having motionless or suppressed breath  |
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asu | m. (1. as-), Ved. breath, life etc.  |
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asu | m. life of the spiritual world or departed spirits  |
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asu | m. (in astronomy)"respiration" , = four seconds of sidereal time or one minute of arc  |
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asu | m. equals prajñā-  |
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asu | m. plural (in later language only /asavas-) the vital breaths or airs of the body, animal life  |
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asu | n. grief  |
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asu | n. (equals citta-) the spirit  |
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āsu | P. -sun/oti-, (subjunctive 2. plural -sun/otā- /ā-sotā- ) to press out (soma- juice) ; to distil  |
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asubhaṅga | m. breaking of life  |
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asubhaṅga | m. fear about life, danger of life  |
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asubhṛt | m. a living being, a creature, man  |
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asudhāraṇa | n. life  |
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asugama | mfn. not easily passable (as a way)  |
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asugama | mfn. difficult to be understood commentator or commentary  |
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asugandha | m. a bad smell  |
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asugandha | mfn. not fragrant  |
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asuhṛd | m. not a friend, N.  |
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asuhṛd | m. an enemy  |
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asuhṛd | mfn. having no friend  |
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āsuka | n. Name of a sāman-.  |
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asukara | mfn. not easy to be done, difficult, arduous  |
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asukas | Nominal verb sg. equals asak/au- q.v commentator or commentary (see amuka-.)  |
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asukha | mf(ā-)n. unhappy, sorrowful etc.  |
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asukha | mf(ā-)n. painful  |
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asukha | mf(ā-)n. not easy to (Inf.)  |
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asukha | n. sorrow, pain, affliction  |
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asukhapīḍita | mfn. pained with grief.  |
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asukhasaṃcāra | mf(ā-)n. (a place) on which it is not easy or safe to dwell  |
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asukhāvaha | mf(ā-)n. producing unhappiness  |
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asukhāviṣṭa | mfn. afflicted with grief or pain.  |
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asukhāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to be uneasy,  |
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asukhin | mfn. unhappy, sorrowful  |
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asukhodarka | mfn. idem or 'mfn. causing or ending in unhappiness '  |
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asukhodaya | mfn. causing or ending in unhappiness  |
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asulabha | mf(ā-)n. difficult of attainment, rare  |
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asumat | mfn. (/asu--) living  |
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asumat | m. (ān-) life, the principle of vitality, the portion of the spirit connected with the attributes of existence  |
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asuṃbhara | mf(ā-)n. only (supporting id est) caring for one's life  |
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asumna | mfn. contrary, adverse  |
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asundara | mfn. not good or right, improper commentator or commentary on  |
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asunīta | (/asu--) n. "the world of spirits", or m. "the lord of spirits (id est yama-)"  |
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asunīti | f. (/asu--) the world of spirits  |
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asunīti | f. personified as a female deity (invoked for the preservation of life ), or as yama- (lord of the dead )  |
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asunva | mf(/ā-)n. "not pressing out the soma- juice", not worshipping the gods  |
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asunvat | mfn. idem or 'mf(/ā-)n. "not pressing out the soma- juice", not worshipping the gods '  |
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asupratāra | mfn. difficult to be crossed, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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asupta | mfn. not asleep  |
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asuptadṛś | mfn. never closing the eyes in sleep, ever-seeing  |
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asura | mfn. (2. as- ), spiritual, incorporeal, divine  |
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asura | m. a spirit, good spirit, supreme spirit (said of varuṇa-)  |
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asura | m. the chief of the evil spirits  |
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asura | m. an evil spirit, demon, ghost, opponent of the gods  |
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asura | m. etc. [these asura-s are often regarded as the children of diti- by kaśyapa-See daitya-;as such they are demons of the first order in perpetual hostility with the gods, and must not be confounded with the rākṣasa-s or imps who animate dead bodies and disturb sacrifices]  |
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asura | m. a Name of rāhu- etc.  |
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asura | m. the sun  |
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asura | m. a cloud (see )  |
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asura | m. plural Name of a warrior-tribe, (gaRa parśv-ādi-, q.v)  |
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asura | m. of a Vedic school  |
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asurā | f. night  |
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asura | m. a zodiacal sign  |
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asura | m. the plant Sinapis Ramosa Roxb. ([In later Sanskrit sura-has been formed from asura-,as sita-from asita- q.v ])  |
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asura | See /asu-.  |
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āsura | mf(ī-)n. (fr. asura-), spiritual, divine  |
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āsura | mf(ī-)n. belonging or devoted to evil spirits  |
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āsura | mf(ī-)n. belonging or relating to the asura-s etc.  |
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āsura | mf(ī-)n. infernal, demoniacal  |
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āsura | m. an asura- or demon  |
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āsura | m. a form of marriage (in which the bridegroom purchases the bride from her father and paternal kinsmen) (see vivāha-)  |
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āsura | m. plural the stars of the southern hemisphere etc.  |
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āsura | m. a prince of the warrior-tribe asura-  |
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āsura | m. a division of medicine (surgery, curing by cutting with instruments, applying the actual cautery)  |
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āsura | m. Name of the plant Sinapis Ramosa  |
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āsura | m. the urethra  |
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āsura | n. blood  |
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āsura | n. black salt  |
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āsura | mfn. belonging to āsuri- (below).  |
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asurabrahma | m. a priest of the asura-s  |
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asurācārya | m. equals asura-guru- q.v |
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asurādhipa | m. (equals asura-rāj-) a Name of bali- vairocani-  |
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asurādhipa | m. of māyādhara-  |
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asuradruh | m. "enemy of the asura-s", a god  |
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asuradviṣ | m. "enemy of the asura-s", a Name of viṣṇu-  |
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asuradviṣ | q.v  |
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asuraguru | m. "teacher of the asura-s", the planet Venus (or śukra-) (see amarāri-pūjya-.)  |
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asurahan | mf(-ghn/ī-)n. destroying the asura-s  |
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asurāhva | n. "named after an asura- (id est after kaṃsa-, see kāṃsya-) ", bell-metal  |
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asurakṣa | mf(ā-)n. difficult to guard or preserve, perishable  |
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asurakṣayaṇa | mfn. destroying the asura-s  |
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asurakṣiti | (/asura--.) mfn. idem or 'mfn. destroying the asura-s '  |
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asurakumāra | m. plural the first of the ten classes of bhavanavāsin- deities  |
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asuraloka | m. the world of the demons  |
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asuramāyā | f. demoniacal magic  |
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asurarāj | m. king of the asura-s (Name of the asura- baka-)  |
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asurarakṣasa | n. a demoniacal being having the qualities of an asura- as well as of a rakṣas-  |
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asurarakṣasa | n. plural (/āni-) asura-s and rākṣasa-s  |
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asurārdana | m. "harasser of A", a god,  |
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asurāri | m. equals asura-dviṣ- q.v  |
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asuraripu | m. equals -dviṣ- q.v  |
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asurasā | f. the plant Basilicum Pilosum Benth.  |
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asurasūdana | m. =  |
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āsurasva | n. the property of the A,  |
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asuratamasa | n. the darkness of the (world of the) demons  |
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asuratva | n. spirituality, divine dignity  |
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asuratva | n. the being an asura- or opponent of the gods  |
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asuraviśa | n. the race of asura-s,  |
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āsurāyaṇa | m. (fr. /āsuri-below) , a descendant of āsuri-  |
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āsurāyaṇa | m. plural Name of a school.  |
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āsurāyaṇīya | mfn. (fr. āsurāyaṇa-), belonging to or coming from āsurāyaṇa-.  |
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asurayoni | m. or f. the womb of asura-s  |
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asurejya | m. equals asura-guru- q.v  |
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asurendra | m. lord of the asura-s  |
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asurī | f. a female demon, the wife of an asura-, (see āsurī-and mahāsurī-)  |
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asuri | (probably) m. (said to be from 2. as-) war, battle (= saṃgrāma-),  |
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āsurī | f. a female demon  |
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āsuri | m. [f(ī-). ], (fr. asura-), Name of a teacher  |
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āsurīkalpa | m. Name of a tantra-.  |
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āsurīkalpa | Name (also title or epithet) of the 35th pariśiṣṭa- of the  |
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āsurivāsin | m. Name of prāśnī-putra-  |
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āsurīya | mfn. (fr. āsuri-) on on  |
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asurya | mfn. (4) incorporeal, spiritual, divine  |
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asurya | mfn. ( ) demoniacal, belonging or relating to the asura-s  |
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asurya | m. (^as-) (equals /asura- m. q.v) the supreme spirit  |
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asurya | n. (3) spirituality, divine nature  |
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asurya | n. the incorporeal, the collective body of spiritual beings ([ accentuates asury/a-in accordance with similar cases, as 2. samary/a-(3) n.compared with 1. samary/a-(4) mfn.])  |
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asusama | m. "dear as life", a husband, lover  |
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asusamāpta | mfn. imperfect  |
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asuṣira | mfn. not hollow  |
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asuṣiratva | (/as-) n. the not being hollow  |
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asustha | mfn. unwell, indisposed, uncomfortable  |
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asusthatā | f. indisposition, sickness.  |
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asusthirādara | mfn. continually solicitous about one's life  |
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asusū | mfn. "exciting life (as kāma-'s arrows)", an arrow  |
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asusū | See /asu-.  |
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asuṣupta | mfn. not fast asleep  |
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asuṣvi | mfn. idem or 'mfn. idem or 'mf(/ā-)n. "not pressing out the soma- juice", not worshipping the gods ' '  |
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asuṣvi | See /a-suta-.  |
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āsut | mfn. pressing out, distilling, (gaRa gahādi- )  |
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asuta | mfn. (3. su-), not pressed out, not ready (as the soma- juice)  |
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āsuta | n. a manner of pressing the soma-  |
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āsuta | n. a mixture  |
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asutara | mfn. ( tṛ-), not to be easily passed  |
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āsuti | f. a brew, mixture  |
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āsuti | f. distillation  |
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āsuti | f. exciting, enlivening  |
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āsutimat | mfn. (gaRa madhv-ādi- ) mixed with liquors (?).  |
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āsutīvala | m. ( ), a priest (who prepares the soma-)  |
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āsutīvala | m. one who prepares or sells spirituous liquors, a distiller, brewer  |
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asutṛp | mfn. enjoying or profiting by (another's) life, bringing it into one's possession , (see paśu-t/ṛp-)  |
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asutṛp | mfn. enjoying one's life, devoted to worldly pleasures (once asu-tṛpa-in the same sense) .  |
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asutṛp | and asu-tṛpa- See /asu-.  |
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asutṛpa | mfn. See before.  |
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asutyāga | m. giving up one's life  |
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asuvargya | mfn. for a-svargy/a- q.v  |
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asuvilāsa | m. Name of a metre (of four times eleven syllables).  |
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asuvyaya | m. sacrifice of one's own life,  |
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aśvasukta | n. Name of a sāman-.  |
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aśvinīsutau | m. dual number the twin sons of aśvinī-  |
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aśvisuta | m. dual number the two sons of the aśvin-s (nakula- and saha-deva-),  |
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āsyāsukha | mfn. disagreeable to the mouth, tasting ill  |
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atisuhita | mfn. excessively kind, over-kind.  |
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atisuhita | mfn. perfectly satiated,  |
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atisujana | mfn. very moral, very friendly.  |
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atisulabha | mfn. very easily obtainable.  |
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atisundara | mfn. very handsome  |
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atisundara | mf. a metre belonging to the class aṣṭi- (also called citra-or cañcalā-).  |
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ātitāṃsu | mfn. (Desiderative of tan-) wishing to overspread or cover,  |
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ātmasukha | m. Name of a man.  |
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atyantasukumāra | mfn. very tender  |
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atyantasukumāra | m. a kind of grain, Panicum Italicum.  |
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autsukya | n. (fr. ut-suka-), anxiety, desire, longing for, regret etc.  |
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autsukya | n. eagerness, zeal, fervour, officiousness  |
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autsukya | n. impatience  |
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autsukyavat | mfn. impatient, waiting impatiently for (dative case)  |
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avanisuta | m. equals -ja- above  |
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avantīsundari | f. Name of a woman  |
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avasupta | mfn. ( svap-), asleep  |
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avasuṣirā | f. the neck,  |
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āyadvasu | mfn. one to whom wealth or property comes  |
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bahudantīsuta | m. "the son of bahu-dantī-", Name of an author (varia lectio valgndantī-sukha-).  |
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bahukusumita | mfn. full of blossoms.  |
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bahusu | mfn. much-bearing, fertile  |
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bahusu | m. a hog, boar  |
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bahusu | f. a sow  |
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bahusuta | mfn. having a large progeny or after-growth  |
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bahusutā | f. Asparagus Racemosus  |
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bahusuvarṇa | mfn. rich in gold ( bahusuvarṇatā -tā- f.)  |
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bahusuvarṇaka | mfn. costing or possessing much gold  |
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bahusuvarṇaka | m. Name of an agrahāra- on the Ganges  |
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bahusuvarṇaka | m. of a prince  |
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bahusuvarṇatā | f. bahusuvarṇa |
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bālasuhṛd | m. equals -mitra-  |
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balāsura | m. Name of a washerman  |
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bālāsura | m. Name of an asura-  |
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bālāsuravadha | m. Name of chapter of  |
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bālātripurasundarīpūjanaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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balisudana | wrong reading for bala-s-.  |
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bāṇāsura | m. the asura- bāṇa-  |
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bāṇāsuravadha | m. the killing of the asura- bāṇa-, Name of work  |
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bāṇāsuravijaya | m. the conquering of the asura- bāṇa-, Name of work  |
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barhikusuma | n. equals -puṣpa-  |
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bhadrasuta | m. equals bhadrātmaja-  |
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bhāgāsura | m. Name of an asura-  |
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bhaginīsuta | m. a sister's son  |
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bhagīrathasutā | f. equals -kanyā-  |
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bhaktisudhodaya | m. Name of work  |
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bhaṅgāsura | m. Name of a man (see bhāṅgāsuri-).  |
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bhāṅgāsuri | m. (fr. bhaṅgāsura-) patronymic of ṛtu-parṇa-  |
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bhāṅgāsurinṛpājñā | f. the command of king bhāṅgāsuri-  |
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bhasmāsura | m. Name of an asura-  |
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bhāsu | m. the sun |
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bhāsura | mfn. shining, radiant, bright, splendid etc.  |
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bhāsura | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') excellent in, distinguished by  |
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bhāsura | mfn. terrible (?)  |
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bhāsura | m. a crystal  |
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bhāsura | m. a hero  |
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bhāsura | n. Costus Speciosus or Arabicus  |
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bhāsuradeha | mfn. having a splendid body or from  |
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bhāsurahemarāśi | m. a glittering heap of gold  |
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bhāsuraka | m. Name of a man  |
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bhāsuraka | m. (also -siṃha-), Name of a lion  |
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bhāsuramūrti | mfn. equals -deha-  |
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bhāsurānandanātha | m. Name of bhāskarācārya- after his initiation  |
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bhāsurapuṣpā | f. Tragia Involucrata  |
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bhāsuratva | n. splendour  |
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bhavadvasu | (bh/avad--) mfn. having wealth present id est wealthy, opulent  |
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bhīmasutā | f. equals -jā-  |
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bhrātṛśvasura | m. a husband's eldest brother  |
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bhṛgusuta | m. " bhṛgu-'s son", the planet Venus  |
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bhṛgusuta | m. Name of paraśu-rāma-  |
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bhuktasupta | mfn. sleeping after a meal  |
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bhuktvāsuhita | mfn. satisfied after eating gaRa mayūra-vyaṃsakādi-.  |
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bhūlokasuranāyaka | m. an indra- of the earth  |
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bhūmisuta | m. "earth-son", the planet Mars  |
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bhūpasuta | m. equals -putra-  |
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bhūrivasu | m. "having much wealth", Name of a minister or councillor,  |
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bhūrivasu | m. of a Brahman  |
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bhūryāsuti | (bh/ūry--) mfn. much exciting or much exciting  |
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bhusuka | bhusukha-or bhusura- m. Name of a yogin-  |
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bhūsura | m. "earth-god", a Brahman (see -deva-).  |
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bhūsuta | m. "earth son", the planet Mars  |
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bhūsutā | f. "daughter of the earth", Name of sitā-  |
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bhuvadvasu | mfn. giving wealth (prob. a mistake of ,where read bhuvad-[for abhuvat-] v/asuḥ-). |
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bībhatsu | mfn. loathing, detesting, feeling disgust or repugnance  |
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bībhatsu | mfn. reserved, coy (said of a woman)  |
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bībhatsu | m. Name of arjuna-  |
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bibhitsu | mfn. desirous of breaking through etc. (with accusative)  |
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bisakusuma | n. a lotus-flower  |
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bodhasudhākara | m. Name of work  |
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brahmajālasutra | n. Name of a sūtra- (see ) .  |
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brahmasuta | m. " brahmā-'s son", Name of the ketu- brahmadaṇḍa-  |
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brahmasutā | f. brahmā-'s daughter  |
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brahmasuvarcalā | f. a species of plant (Helianthus or Clerodendrum Siphonantus )  |
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brahmasuvarcalā | f. an infusion of it (drunk as a penance)  |
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brahmatattvasubodhinī | f. Name of work  |
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bṛhadvasu | m. Name of two men  |
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bṛhaspatisuratā | f. a proper N.  |
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bṛhaspatisuta | (b/ṛhas-p/ati--) mfn. pressed out (as soma- juice) by bṛhas-pati-  |
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bṛhaspatisutra | n. Name of work  |
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bṛhatsumna | (h/at--) mfn. of great benevolence or kindness  |
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bubhutsātsu | mfn. wishing to know (accusative or compound) etc.  |
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bubhutsātsu | mfn. curious, inquisitive  |
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bubhutsātsu | mfn. desirous to know everything (said of the gods)  |
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budhasuta | m. " bhaṭṭotpala-'s son", Name of purū-ravas- (the first king of the lunar dynasty)  |
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caṇḍīkusuma | n. "flower of passionate women", red oleander  |
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candrasurasa | m. Vitex Negundo  |
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candrasuta | m. equals -ja-  |
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catuḥsuvarṇaka | mfn. having the weight of four suvarṇa-s, .  |
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caturṛddhipādacaraṇatalasupratiṣṭhita | mfn. well-established on the soles of the feet of the supernatural power (Buddha)  |
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caurīsurata | n. equals " caurya-surata- " -pañcāśikā- See caura-p-.  |
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cauryasurata | n. equals -rata-  |
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chandaḥsudhākara | m. Name of work  |
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chāyāsuta | m. equals -tanaya-  |
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cicchitsu | mfn. ( chid- Desiderative) intending to cut off  |
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cikitsu | mfn. wise, cunning  |
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cikitsu | mfn. treating medically  |
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cintisurāṣṭra | m. plural the cinti-s and the inhabitants of su-rāṣṭra- gaRa kārta-kaujapādi-.  |
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cirasuptabuddhi | mfn. one whose mind has been long asleep, long senseless  |
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cirotsuka | mfn. desirous for a long time  |
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citrakathālāpasukha | mfn. happy in telling charming stories  |
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citrasudhānidhi | m. Name (also title or epithet) of work  |
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citrāvasu | mfn. rich in (brilliant ornaments id est) shining stars ( )  |
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citrāvasu | n. (scilicet yajus-) the verse  |
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citsukha | m. Name of a scholiast on (pupil of śaṃkarācārya- )  |
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citsukhī | f. Name of cit-sukha-'s commentator or commentary on  |
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cittāsukha | n. uneasiness of mind  |
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daivāsura | mf(ī-)n. relating to the gods and asura-s  |
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daivāsura | mf(ī-)n. see vArttika  |
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daivāsura | mf(ī-)n. existing between the gods and asura-s (vaira-,"hostility") , 125 vArttika |
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daivāsura | mf(ī-)n. containing the word devāsura- (as an adhyāya- or anuvāka-) gaRa vimuktādi-.  |
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dakṣasuta | m. a son of dadhīca-, god (see -pitṛ-)  |
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dakṣasutā | f. a daughter of dadhīca-  |
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dakṣasuta | f. plural the Moon's wives  |
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damaghoṣasuta | m. idem or 'm. "son of dakṣa-", śiśu-pāla- ' , .  |
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daṃsu | mfn. only in compound , = , Latin densus (for the change of meaning confer, compare gur/u-& etc.)  |
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daṃsu | ind. wonderfully, .  |
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daṃsujūta | (d/aṃsu--) mfn. wonderfully quick, 122, 10.  |
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daṃsupatnī | (d/aṃsu--) f. having a powerful lord (see Va1rtt. 1 ) , iv, 19, 7 and (d/aṃsu-p/at-),  |
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dānakusumāñjali | m. Name of work  |
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daṇḍapāṃsula | m. a door-keeper =  |
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dārasuta | n. sg. wife and child  |
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darbhakusuma | Name of an insect  |
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darśanepsu | mfn. equals na-lālasa-.  |
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darśanotsuka | mfn. idem or 'f. "of brilliant aspect", great white jasmine.',  |
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dāsīsuta | m. equals -putra-  |
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dāsyāḥsuta | m. equals -putra-  |
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dāvasu | m. Name of an āṅgirasa-  |
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dāvasunidhana | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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dehasukha | mfn. agreeable to the body  |
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devakusuma | n. "divine flower", cloves  |
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devasumanas | n. "divine flower", a species of flower  |
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devasumati | f. favour of the gods  |
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devasunda | m. Name of a lake  |
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devāsura | m. plural the gods and the asura-s etc.  |
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devāsura | mfn. (with yuddha-, raṇa-etc. the war) of she gods and asura-s  |
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devāsuragaṇāgraṇī | m. Name of śiva-  |
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devāsuragaṇāṇādhyakṣa | m. Name of śiva-  |
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devāsuragaṇāṇāśraya | m. Name of śiva-  |
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devāsuraguru | m. Name of śiva-  |
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devāsuramahāmātra | m. Name of śiva-  |
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devāsuramahāśraya | m. Name of śiva-  |
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devāsuramaheśvara | m. Name of śiva-  |
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devāsuranamaskṛta | m. Name of śiva-  |
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devāsurapati | m. Name of śiva-  |
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devāsuravaraprada | m. Name of śiva-  |
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devāsuravinirmātṛ | m. Name of śiva-  |
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devāsureśvara | m. Name of śiva-  |
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devasuṣi | m. a divine tube or vital air (5 in number, viz. prāṇa-, vy-āna-, apāna-, sam-āna-, ud-āna-)  |
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dharaṇīsura | m. "god on earth", a Brahman  |
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dharaṇisuta | m. metron. of the planet Mars (see -ja-).  |
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dharaṇīsuta | m. metron. of aṅgiras- or the planet Mars  |
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dharaṇīsutā | f. of sitā-  |
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dharitrīsutrāman | m. idem or 'm. prince, king '  |
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dharmadṛḍhābhedyasunilambba | m. Name of a king of the garuḍa-s  |
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dharmaśāstrasudhānidhi | m. Name of work  |
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dharmasubodhinī | f. Name of work  |
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dharmasuta | m. "son of dharma-", Name of yudhiṣṭhira-  |
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dharmavasuprada | mfn. granting virtue and wealth (viṣṇu-)  |
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dharmepsu | mfn. wishing to gain religious merit  |
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dhipsu | mfn. (Desiderative of dambh-) wishing to trick or deceive, deceptive  |
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dhiyāvasu | mfn. rich in devotion  |
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diditsu | mfn. ready to give or sacrifice (accusative)  |
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diksudṛś | ( ) f. equals -kanyā-  |
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diksundarī | ( ) f. equals -kanyā-  |
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dinakṛtsuta | m. equals -karatanaya-  |
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dīpāsura | m. Name of an asura-  |
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dipsu | mfn. ( dabh- Desiderative) intending to hurt or injure  |
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dīrghasurata | m. equals -rata-  |
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ditisuta | m. idem or 'm. equals -ja- '  |
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ditisutaguru | m. the planet Venus  |
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ditsu | mfn. wishing to give or grant or perform (accusative)  |
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divākarasuta | m. "son of the sun", the planet Saturn  |
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divākarasutā | f. "daughter of the sun", Name of the river yamunā-  |
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divāsupta | mfn. asleep by day  |
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divāvasu | mfn. beautiful by day (?)  |
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dravavasu | m. Name of a prince  |
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duḥṣamasuṣamā | f. (with jaina-s) idem or 'f. (with jaina-s) Name of two spokes in the wheel of time (viz. the 5th in the ava-sarpiṇī- and the 2nd in the ut-sarpiṇī-) ' (the 4th and 3rd resp.)  |
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duḥśāsus | mfn. malevolent  |
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dvisurya | mfn. having 2 suns  |
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dvisuvarṇa | mfn. worth 2 suvarṇa-s vArttika  |
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ekaduḥkhasukha | mfn. having the same sorrows and joys, sympathizing.  |
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ekāntasuṣamā | f. "containing only good years", (with jaina-s) Name of two spokes in the wheel of time (the first of avasarpiṇī- and the sixth of utsarpiṇī-, qq. v.)  |
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gaganakusuma | n. "flower in the sky", any unreal or fanciful thing, impossibility.  |
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gajāsuhṛd | m. "enemy of gaja-" idem or 'm. equals ja-daitya-bhid- '  |
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gajasukumāracaritra | n. Name of work  |
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gajāsura | m. the asura- gaja- (slain by śiva-)  |
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gajāsuradveṣin | m. equals ja-daitya-bhid-  |
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gaṇavatīsuta | m. "son of gaṇavatī-", Name of a sage and physician (also called divo-dāsa- or dhanvantari- or kāśi-rāja-)  |
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gaṇḍakusuma | n. the juice that exudes from the elephant's temples during rut  |
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gandhakusumā | f. "having fragrant blossoms", Name of a plant  |
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gandhasukhī | f. equals -śuṇḍinī-  |
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gāndinīsuta | m. "son of gāndinī-", a-krūra-  |
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gāndinīsuta | m. (equals gāṅgāyani-) bhīṣma-  |
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gaṇeśakusuma | m. a variety of oleander with red flowers  |
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gaṅgāsuta | m. (equals -ja-) Name of the deity kārttikeya-  |
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gaṅgāsuta | m. of bhīṣma-  |
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garbhasubhaga | mf(ā-)n. blessing the foetus.  |
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gatāsu | mfn. one whose breath has gone, expired, dead |
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gaurasuvarṇa | n. a kind of vegetable  |
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gautamīsuta | m. equals minandana-  |
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ghoṣavasu | m. Name of a prince of the kāṇva- dynasty  |
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ghṛtāsuti | mfn. one to whom the ghee oblation belongs (mitra- and varuṇa-, viṣṇu-, indra- and viṣṇu-) .  |
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girisuta | m. "mountain-son", Name of a divine being  |
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girisutā | f. (equals -jā-) Name of pārvatī-  |
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girisuta | f. (gireḥ sutā- )  |
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girisutākānta | m. " pārvatī-'s lover", Name of śiva-  |
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gīrvāṇakusuma | n. "flower of the gods", cloves  |
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govindārcanasudhā | f. "nectar of kṛṣṇa-'s praise", Name of a work  |
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grāmasukha | n. equals grāmya-s-  |
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grāmyasukha | n. "a villager's pleasure", sleep, sexual intercourse (grāmya sukha-,ix, 18, 40) .  |
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grīṣmasundaraka | m. Erythraea centaureoides (or Mollugo spergula)  |
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guṇaleśasukhada | "giving pleasure to people of little understanding", Name of work  |
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guṇasundara | m. Name of a daśa-pūrvin-  |
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gūrtāvasu | mfn. one whose treasures are welcome, ix, 132, 1.  |
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haṇḍikāsuta | m. a small earthen pot  |
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haribhaktisudhārasa | m. Name of work  |
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haribhaktisudhodaya | m. Name of work  |
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harisuta | m. "son of hari-", Name of arjuna-  |
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harisuta | m. of the 10th cakra-vartin- (equals -ṣeṇa-)  |
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harivāsuka | n. equals -vāluka-  |
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hasurāja | m. Name of a man  |
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hāyanasundara | m. or n. Name of work  |
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hāyanasunettama | m. or n. Name of work  |
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himagirisutā | f. patronymic of pārvati-  |
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himagirisutākānta | m. "loved by pārvati-", Name of śiva-  |
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himālayāsutā | f. "daughter of himālaya-", pārvati-  |
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himaśailasutā | f. idem or 'f. "daughter of himālaya-", Name of pārvatī- '  |
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himavatsuta | m. "son of the himālaya-", the mountain maināka-  |
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himavatsutā | f. the Ganges  |
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himavatsutā | f. pārvati-  |
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hitaprepsu | mfn. equals -kāma-  |
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hitasutra | n. Name of work  |
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horāsārasudhānidhi | m. Name of work  |
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horāśāstrasudhānidhi | m. Name of work  |
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hutāśasuta | m. plural " agni-'s sons", Name of particular ketu-s  |
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icchāvasu | m. "possessing all wished-for wealth", Name of kuvera-  |
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idadvasu | mfn. rich in this and that  |
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ilāsutā | f. Name of sītā-.  |
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ilāsutā | f. metronymic of sītā-,  |
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indrasuparṇa | m. dual number indra- and suparṇa-,  |
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indrasurā | f. a species of Colocynth  |
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indrasurasa | m. a shrub (the leaves of which are used in discutient applications), Vitex Negundo  |
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indrasurisa | m. equals -surasa-.  |
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indrasuta | m. "son of indra-", Name of the monkey-king vālin-  |
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indrasuta | m. of arjuna-  |
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indrasuta | m. of jayanta-  |
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indusuta | m. Name of the planet Mercury.  |
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īpsu | mfn. striving to obtain  |
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īpsu | mfn. wishing to get or obtain, desirous of (with accusative)  |
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īpsuyajña | m. a particular soma- sacrifice  |
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īrtsu | mfn. wishing to increase anything  |
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itāsu | mfn. one whose animal spirits have departed  |
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jahnusutā | f. equals -kanyā-  |
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jaladharagarjitaghoṣasusvaranakṣatrarājasaṃkusumitābhijña | m. "having a voice musical as the sound of the thunder of the clouds and conversant with the appearance of the regents of the nakṣatra-s", Name of a buddha-,  |
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jalajakusuma | n. "water-flower", lotus, in compound jalajakusumayoni ma-yoni- m. "lotus-born", brahmā-  |
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jalajakusumayoni | m. jalajakusuma |
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jalajasumanā | f. Andropogon aciculatus  |
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jalaruhakusuma | n. an aquatic flower Yogay.vii, 7  |
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jalāsukā | f. equals lāyukā-  |
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jambhasuta | (j/ambh-) mfn. pressed with the jaws, chewed  |
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janakasutā | f. equals -tanayā-.  |
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janmavasudhā | f. equals -bhū- |
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japākusumasaṃnibha | m. "resembling the japā- -flower", the plant hiṅgūla-  |
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jasu | f. exhaustion, weakness  |
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jasu | f. "resting-place", hiding-place (?),  |
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jasuri | mfn. starved  |
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jasuri | m. indra-'s thunderbolt  |
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jaṭāsura | m. (ṭās-) Name of a rakṣas- (killed by bhīma-sena-)  |
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jaṭāsura | m. plural Name of a people in the north-east of madhyadeśa-  |
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jāṭāsuri | m. patronymic fr. jaṭāsura-  |
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jenyāvasu | mfn. having genuine [or"acquired" fr. ji-] wealth,  |
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jenyāvasu | mfn.  |
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jighāṃsu | mfn. equals sin- (with accusative)  |
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jighāṃsu | mfn. desirous of destroying or ruining (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' or with accusative)  |
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jighāṃsu | mfn. revengeful  |
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jighāṃsu | m. an enemy  |
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jighatsu | mfn. hungry  |
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jighatsu | mfn. desirous of consuming,  |
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jighatsu | f. Name of an evil demon  |
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jighatsu | f. (plural)  |
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jihāsu | mfn. desirous of giving up  |
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jijñāsu | mfn. desirous of knowing, inquiring into, examining, testing  |
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jīvasuta | mf(ā-)n. equals -praja-  |
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jīvitepsu | mfn. seeking to save one's life  |
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jugupsu | mfn. having a dislike or abhorrence  |
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kadalīsukham | ind. as easily as a plantain tree (equals kadalīvat sukham- )  |
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kadrusuta | m. idem or 'm. idem or 'm. "kadru-'s son", a serpent ' '  |
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kalaśīsuta | m. Name of agastya-  |
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kālāsuhṛd | m. "an enemy of kāla-", Name of śiva-  |
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kalindasutā | f. idem or 'f. idem or 'f. idem or 'f. idem or 'f. Name (also title or epithet) of the river yamunā-, ' ' ' '  |
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kalitakusuma | mfn. budded, blossomed,  |
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kāmasuta | m. aniruddha- (the son of kāma-deva-)  |
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kamaṭhāsuravadha | m. "the slaying of the asura- kamaṭha-", Name of a section of the gaṇeśa-purāṇa-.  |
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kāmepsu | mfn. desirous of sensual objects  |
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kandalīkusuma | n. the flower of kandalī-  |
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kandalīkusuma | n. a mushroom  |
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kāṇelīsuta | m. a bastard(= lī-- mātṛ-),  |
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kareṇusuta | m. equals -bhū- above.  |
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karikusumbha | m. a fragrant powder prepared from the flowers of nāgakeśara-  |
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karikusumbhaka | m. idem or 'm. a fragrant powder prepared from the flowers of nāgakeśara- '  |
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karisundarikā | f. a gauge, water-mark  |
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karṇasubhaga | mfn. pleasant to the ear, pleasant to be heard  |
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karṇasundarī | f. Name of a drama.  |
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karṇīsuta | m. Name of kaṃsa-  |
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karṇīsuta | m. of the author of a thieves' manual  |
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kārṣṇasundari | m. plural the descendants of kṛṣṇa-sundara-  |
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kasun | the kṛt- suffix as forming in the veda- an indeclinable (avyaya- ) infinitive with ablative sense (see vi-s/ṛpas-, ā-t/ṛdas-.)  |
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kāsundīvaṭikā | f. a remedy against cough (= kāsa-marda-)  |
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kāsundīvaṭikā | See kās-.  |
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kausuma | mf(ī-)n. (fr. kus-), coming from or belonging to flowers (as pollen)  |
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kausuma | mf(ī-)n. made of flowers  |
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kausuma | n. (equals kusumāñjana-) the ashes of brass (used as a collyrium)  |
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kausuma | n. a heap of flowers,  |
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kausumāyudha | mfn. (fr. kus-), relating to the god of love |
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kausumbha | mf(ī-)n. prepared with safflower  |
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kausumbha | mf(ī-)n. ( ) dyed with safflower, orange  |
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kausumbha | m. wild safflower  |
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kausumbha | n. (with śāka-) safflower prepared as a potherb,  |
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kausumbha | n. anything dyed with safflower  |
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kausumbhaka | mfn. dyed with safflower  |
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kausurubinda | m. patronymic fr. kus-  |
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kausurubinda | m. Name of a daśa-rātra- ceremony  |
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kausurubindi | m. patronymic fr. kusurubinda-  |
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kavirājavasuṃdhara | m. Name of a man.  |
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kāvyasudhā | f. Name of a commentator or commentary on a work on artificial poems.  |
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kekāsura | m. Name of an asura-.  |
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kekāsura | kika-, etc. See kekā-.  |
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kesarisuta | m. "son of kesarin-", Name of hanumat-  |
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kiṃsuhṛd | m. equals -sakhi-  |
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koṅkaṇāsuta | m. "son of koṅkaṇā-", Name of paraśu-rāma-  |
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krīḍārājatasudhāpātra | Nom. P. trati-, to represent a silver liquor-cup used as an object of amusement  |
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kṛpīsuta | m. idem or 'm. "son of kṛpī-", Name of aśvatthāman- '  |
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kṛṣṇapāṃsu | mfn. having black earth  |
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kṛṣṇasundara | m. Name of a man, and m. plural his descendants gaRa upakādi- and tika-kitavādi-.  |
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kṛtadvasu | mfn. distributing goods (?)  |
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kṛtāntakālāsura | m. Name of an asura-  |
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kṛtīsuta | m. "the son of kṛtī- (= kṛti-)", Name of ruci-parvan-  |
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kṛttikāsuta | m. "son of the kṛttikā-s", Name of skanda- or kārttikeya- (the nymphs called kṛttikā-s being his foster-mothers)  |
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kṣetravasudhā | f. cultivated land  |
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kṣīṇasukṛta | mfn. one whose stock of merit is exhausted  |
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kṣipraṃsuvana | n. a particular ceremony for causing easy birth,  |
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kṣīrasāgarasutā | f. "born from the ocean of milk", Name of lakṣmī-.  |
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kṣitisura | m. equals -deva-.  |
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kṣitisuta | m. (equals -ja-) the planet Mars  |
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kṣitisuta | m. Name of the demon naraka-  |
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kṣudrasuvarṇa | n. bad gold, prince's metal  |
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kulapāṃsukā | f. an unchaste woman  |
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kulapāṃsula | mfn. disgracing a family, etc. - pālin-, mfn. maintaining (the honour of) a family,  |
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kulasundarī | f. Name of a deity  |
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kumudasuhṛd | m. equals -bandhu-  |
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kuntisurāṣṭra | m. plural the kunti-s and the inhabitants of surāṣṭra- gaRa kārtakaujapādi-.  |
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kuntīsuta | m. a son of kuntī-.  |
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kurusuti | m. Name of a Vedic poet (author of ).  |
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kusuma | n. (fr. kus- ; gaRa ardharcādi-), a flower, blossom etc. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) & |
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kusuma | n. Name of the shorter sections of deveśvara-'s kavi-kalpa-latā- (the longer chapters being called stabaka-)  |
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kusuma | n. fruit  |
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kusuma | n. the menstrual discharge  |
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kusuma | n. a particular disease of the eyes  |
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kusuma | m. a form of fire  |
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kusuma | m. Name of an attendant of the sixth arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī-  |
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kusuma | m. Name of a prince  |
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kusumabāṇa | m. "flower-arrowed", Name of the god of love  |
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kusumabāṇa | m. the flower-arrow of the god of love (varia lectio)  |
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kusumābhijña | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-,  |
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kusumacāpa | m. equals -kārmuka-  |
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kusumacita | mfn. heaped with flowers.  |
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kusumadanta | m. (equals puṣpa-d-), Name of a mystical being  |
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kusumadāyin | mfn. putting forth buds,  |
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kusumadeva | m. Name of an author.  |
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kusumadhanus | m. equals -kārmuka-  |
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kusumadhanvan | m. idem or 'm. equals -kārmuka- ' ,  |
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kusumādhipa | m. "the prince of flowers", the campa- (a tree which bears a yellow fragrant flower, Michelia Campaka)  |
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kusumādhirāj | m. idem or 'm. "the prince of flowers", the campa- (a tree which bears a yellow fragrant flower, Michelia Campaka) '  |
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kusumadhvaja | m. equals -pura-  |
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kusumadruma | m. a tree full of blossom  |
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kusumajaya | m. Name of a prince  |
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kusumākara | m. a quantity of flowers or place abounding with them  |
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kusumākara | m. a nosegay  |
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kusumākara | m. spring  |
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kusumakārmuka | m. "having flowers for his bow", kāma- (the god of love)  |
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kusumaketu | m. idem or 'm. "having flowers for his bow", kāma- (the god of love) ' ,  |
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kusumaketumaṇḍalin | m. Name of a kiṃnara-  |
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kusumakomala | mfn. tender as a flower  |
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kusumāla | m. a thief  |
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kusumalakṣman | m. "having flowers as a symbol", pradyumna-  |
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kusumalatā | f. a creeper in blossom  |
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kusumalāvī | f. a female gatherer of flowers,  |
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kusumamadhya | n. Name of a tree bearing a large acid fruit (commonly Ca1lita1 Gac, Cordia Myxa or Dillenia Indica)  |
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kusumamālā | f. a wreath of flowers,  |
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kusumamārgaṇa | m. (equals -bāṇa-) the god of love  |
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kusumamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of flowers  |
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kusumanaga | m. Name of a mountain  |
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kusumanagara | n. equals -pura-,  |
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kusumāñjali | f. a handful of flowers (properly as much as will fill both hands),  |
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kusumāñjali | f. Name of a philosophical work (written by udayana- ācārya- to prove the existence of a Supreme Being, and consisting of seventy-two kārikā-s divided into five chapters)  |
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kusumāñjalikārikāvyākhyā | f. Name of commentary on the preceding work  |
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kusumāñjalimakaraṇḍa | m. Name of commentary on the preceding work  |
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kusumāñjaliprakāśa | m. Name of commentary on the preceding work  |
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kusumāñjaliprakāśamakaraṇḍa | m. Name of commentary on the preceding work  |
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kusumāñjaliṭīkā | f. Name of commentary on the preceding work  |
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kusumāñjalivṛtti | f. Name of commentary on the preceding work  |
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kusumāñjalivyākhyā | f. Name of commentary on the preceding work  |
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kusumāñjana | n. the calx of brass (used as a collyrium)  |
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kusumaphala | m. the plant Croton Tamalgota  |
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kusumāpīḍa | m. = ma-- māla-,  |
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kusumaprabha | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-,  |
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kusumapura | n. Name of the town pāṭali-putra-  |
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kusumasambhava | m. Name of the tenth month  |
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kusumasambhava | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-,  |
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kusumasanātha | mfn. possessed of flowers, having flowers.  |
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kusumaśara | m. equals -bāṇa-  |
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kusumasāra | m. Name of a merchant  |
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kusumaśarāsana | m. equals -kārmuka-  |
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kusumaśaratva | n. the state of one who has flowers for arrows  |
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kusumāsava | n. "flower-liquor", honey.  |
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kusumasāyaka | m. equals -bāṇa-  |
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kusumaśayana | n. a couch of flowers  |
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kusumaśekharavijaya | m. Name of a play  |
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kusumastabaka | m. a bunch of flowers, nosegay, bouquet  |
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kusumastabaka | m. Name of a metre.  |
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kusumāstra | m. equals kusumāyudha-  |
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kusumātmaka | n. saffron.  |
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kusumāvacaya | m. gathering flowers  |
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kusumāvalī | f. Name of a medicinal work.  |
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kusumavat | mfn. furnished with flowers, in flower  |
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kusumavat | f. equals kusuma-pura-  |
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kusumāvataṃsaka | n. a chaplet, crown of flowers.  |
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kusumavatī | f. a female during menstruation  |
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kusumavicitra | mf(ā-)n. having various flowers  |
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kusumavicitrā | f. Name of a metre consisting of four lines of twelve syllables each.  |
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kusumavṛṣtyabhiprakīrṇa | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-,  |
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kusumaya | Nom. P. yati-, to produce flowers ; to furnish with flowers  |
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kusumāyudha | m. "flower-armed", Name of kāma- (the god of love, his arrows being tipped with flowers) etc.  |
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kusumāyudha | m. Name of a Brahman  |
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kusumbaka | mn. a kind of vegetable  |
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kusumbha | m. [ am- n. ] safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) etc.  |
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kusumbha | m. saffron (Crocus sativus)  |
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kusumbha | m. "the water-pot of the student and saṃnyāsin-" See -vat-  |
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kusumbha | m. outward affection (compared with the colour of safflower) |
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kusumbha | m. Name of a mountain  |
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kusumbha | n. gold  |
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kusumbhalā | f. a kind of Curcuma  |
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kusumbharāga | m. the colour of safflower  |
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kusumbharāga | mfn. "resembling the colour of safflower", outward (as affection)  |
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kusumbhavat | mfn. furnished with a water-pot  |
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kusumbhī | f. equals manthara-  |
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kusumeṣu | m. equals ma-bāṇa-  |
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kusumeṣu | n. the bow of kāma-  |
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kusumeśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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kusumita | mfn. (gaRa tārakādi-) furnished with flowers, in flower  |
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kusumitalatā | f. Name of a metre consisting of four lines of eighteen syllables each.  |
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kusumitalatāvellikā | f. Name of a metre consisting of four lines of eighteen syllables each.  |
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kusumoda | m. Name of a prince  |
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kusumoda | n. "flower-sea", of the varṣa- governed by that prince  |
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kusumojjvala | mfn. brilliant with blossoms.  |
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kusumya | Nom. P. yati-, to begin to flower (?) gaRa kaṇḍv-ādi-.  |
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kusurubinda | m. Name of a descendant of uddālaka-  |
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kusurubindadaśarātra | n. Name of particular observances (lasting ten days).  |
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kusurubindu | m. equals nda- (author of ) .  |
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kusurubindutrirātra | n. Name of particular observances (lasting three days)  |
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kusuta | m. (equals -ja-) the planet Mars commentator or commentary on  |
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kusuta | See 2. ku-.  |
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labdhanidrāsukha | mfn. enjoying the pleasure of sleep  |
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laghunyāyasudhā | f. Name of work  |
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laghusudarśana | n. a particular medicinal powder  |
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lagnāsu | m. plural (in astronomy) ascensional equivalents in respirations  |
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lakṣasupta | mfn. pretending to be asleep, feigning sleep (varia lectio lakṣa-s-).  |
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lakṣyasupta | mfn. pretending to be asleep (see lakṣa-sapta-).  |
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lallavārāhasuta | m. Name of an astronomer  |
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lapsuda | n. equals kūrca-, the beard (of a goat etc.)  |
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lapsudin | mfn. having a beard, bearded (said of a goat)  |
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lavaṇāsura | m. Name of an asura-  |
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lavaṇāsuraja | n. a kind of salt  |
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lavepsu | mfn. wishing to cut or reap. |
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lipsu | mfn. wishing to gain or obtain, desirous of, longing for (accusative or compound) ( lipsutā -tā- f."desire of gaining") .  |
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lipsutā | f. lipsu |
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līsuṣa | m. a particular taste (bitter, sweet, sour and pungent)  |
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līsuṣa | mfn. so tasting  |
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lohāsuramāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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lohitapāṃsu | mfn. having red earth  |
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lokasundara | mf(ī-)n. thought beautiful by all, generally admired  |
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lokasundara | m. Name of a buddha-  |
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lūhasudatta | m. Name of a man (equals lūha-)  |
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madanasundarī | f. Name of various women  |
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madanotsuka | mfn. pining or languid with love  |
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madhusuhṛd | m. "friend of spring", the god of love  |
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madrasutā | f. "daughter of the king of Madras", Name of mādrī- (the second wife of pāṇḍu-)  |
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mādravatīsuta | m. metron. of saha-deva- and nakula-  |
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mahābhāsura | mfn. extremely brilliant (said of viṣṇu-)  |
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mahākusumikā | f. Gmelina Arborea  |
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mahāprasuta | m. or n. (?) a particular high number  |
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mahāsubhikṣa | n. great abundance of food, good times (plural)  |
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mahāsudarśa | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a king  |
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mahāsudarśana | m. Name of a cakravartin-  |
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mahāsugandha | mfn. very fragrant  |
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mahāsugandhā | f. a species of plant  |
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mahāsugandhā | f. Piper Chaba  |
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mahāsugandhā | f. equals sarpākṣī-  |
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mahāsugandha | n. a fragrant unguent  |
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mahāsugandhi | m. a kind of antidote  |
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mahāsuhaya | m. a high-spirited horse  |
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mahāsukha | m. "having great joy", a buddha-  |
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mahāsukha | n. "great pleasure", copulation  |
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mahāsundarītantra | n. Name of work  |
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mahāsuparṇa | m. a great bird  |
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mahāsura | m. (hās-) a great asura- etc.  |
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mahāsura | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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mahāsurī | f. a great female demon  |
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mahāsurī | f. Name of durgā-  |
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mahātripurasundarīkavaca | n. Name of a kind of magical spell  |
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mahātripurasundarīmantranāmasahasra | n. Name of a chapter of the vāmakeśvara-tantra-.  |
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mahātripurasundarītāpanīyopaniṣad | f. Name of two upaniṣad-s.  |
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mahātripurasundarītāpanīyopaniṣadaryuttaratāpanī | f. Name of two upaniṣad-s.  |
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mahāvasu | (mah/ā--) mfn. possessing much substance, very wealthy  |
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mahimasundara | m. Name of a man  |
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mahiṣāsura | m. the asura- or demon mahiṣa- (from whom the country of Mysore is said to take its name)  |
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mahiṣāsuraghātinī | f. "slayer of the asura- mahiṣa-", Name of durgā-  |
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mahiṣāsuramajjothā | f. "produced from the marrow of the asura- mahiṣa-", a kind of perfume  |
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mahiṣāsuramardinī | f. equals -ghātinī- ( mahiṣāsuramardinīstotra dinī-stotra- n.Name of a stotra-)  |
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mahiṣāsuramardinīstotra | n. mahiṣāsuramardinī |
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mahiṣāsurāpahā | f. equals -ghātinī-.  |
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mahiṣāsurārdinī | f. ( ) equals -ghātinī-.  |
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mahiṣāsurasambhava | m. "produced from the asura- mahiṣa-" (see -majjotthā-) or"produced in Mysore", a kind of bdellium  |
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mahiṣāsurasūdanī | f.( )  |
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mahīsura | m. "earth-god", a Brahman  |
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mahīsuta | m. "son of the earth", the planet Mars,  |
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mahīsutā | f. Name of sītā-  |
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makhāsuhṛd | m. equals makha-dveṣin-  |
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mallāsura | m. Name of an asura-  |
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mallikākusumapriyā | f. a kind of citron  |
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manaḥsukha | mfn. agreeable to the mind, of pleasant taste  |
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manaḥsukha | n. joy of the heart  |
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manāvasu | mfn. rich in devotion, faithful  |
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mañcakāsura | m. Name of an asura-  |
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mañcakāsuradundubhivadha | m. Name of chapter of  |
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mandāsu | mfn. having slow or weak breath, one from whom the breath of life is departing |
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mandasubodhinī | f. Name of work  |
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mandautsukya | mfn. having little inclination for (prati-)  |
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mandodarīsuta | m. " maya-'s son", Name of indra-jit  |
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maṅgalyakusumā | f. Andropogon Aciculatus  |
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maṇikusuma | m. Name of a jina-  |
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maṇiratnasuvarṇin | mfn. containing precious stones and gold  |
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manmathasuhṛd | m. equals -sakha-  |
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manorathakusuma | n. wish or desire compared to a flower  |
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mantrisuta | m. equals -putra-  |
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mārgavartmasu | ind. everywhere  |
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mārutasuta | (A.) m. "son of the wind", Name of hanumat-.  |
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marutsuta | m. ( ) "son of the Wind", Name of hanumat-  |
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marutsuta | m. of bhīma-  |
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masura | m. a sort of lentil or pulse  |
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masurā | f. See below.  |
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masurā | f. equals masura-  |
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masurā | f. a harlot, courtezan  |
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masurakarṇa | m. Name of a man gaRa śivādi-.  |
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māsurakarṇa | m. patronymic fr. masurakarṇa- gaRa sivā/ai-.  |
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masurakṣita | (?) m. Name of a king  |
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māsurī | f. a beard  |
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mātrāsura | (trās-) m. Name of an asura-,  |
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matsyāsura | m. "fish- asura-", Name of an asura-  |
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matsyāsuraśailavadha | m. Name of chapter of  |
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mātulasutāpariṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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mausula | m. = $ a Moslim, Musalman  |
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māyādevīsuta | m. "son of māyādevī-", Name of gautama- buddha-  |
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māyāsura | (māyās-) m. Name of an asura-  |
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māyāsuta | m. "son of māyā-", Name of gautama- buddha-  |
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mayivasu | mfn. (fr. mayi- locative case sg. of 3. ma-+ vasu-) good in me (used in particular formulas)  |
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meghasuhṛd | m. "cloud-friend", a peacock (delighting in rainy weather)  |
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merususambhava | m. Name of a king of the kumbhāṇḍa-s  |
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meṣākṣīkusuma | m. Cassia Thora  |
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meṣakusuma | m. Cassia Thora  |
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mīmāṃsākusumāñjali | m. Name of work  |
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mīnākṣīsundareśvara | m. Name of a temple sacred to mīnākṣī- and śiva- (considered as her husband)  |
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mīramīrāsuta | m. mīramīrā |
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mithyāprasupta | mfn. falsely asleep, feigning sleep  |
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mitrāvasu | m. Name of a son of viśvā-vasu- (king of the siddha-s)  |
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modamañjarīguṇaleśamātrasucakāṣṭaka | n. Name of stotra-s.  |
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mṛgalipsu | mfn. wishing to catch or kill a deer  |
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mṛtyusuta | m. "death's son", Name of a class of comets  |
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mṛtyusutā | f. patronymic of su-nīthā-  |
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mudāvasu | m. Name of a son of prajāti-  |
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mudritapāṃsu | mfn. making impressions on dust or sand (said of drops of water)  |
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mugdhabodhasubodhinī | f. Name of work connected with vopadeva-'s grammar  |
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muhūrtakalpadrumīyasaṃkrāntisaṃjñākusuma | n. muhūrtakalpadruma |
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mukhasukha | n. causing ease of pronunciation  |
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mukhasura | n. lip-nectar  |
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mūlakādisuta | mn. and f(ā-). gruel made of the root of mūlaka-  |
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munisuta | m. equals -putra-  |
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munisuvrata | m. (with jaina-s) Name of the 12th arhat- of the past and the 20th of the present avasarpiṇī-  |
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musuṇṭhī | f. - (or varia lectio for) bhuśuṇḍi-  |
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nadarājasutā | f. Name of śrī-  |
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nāgasugandhā | f. the ichneumon plant (see nākulī-)  |
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naiṣṭhikasundara | mfn. naiṣṭhika |
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nakṣatrarājasaṃkusumitābhijña | m. Name of a bodhi--sattva  |
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nandasundara | m. Name of an author  |
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nandasuta | m. equals -kumāra-  |
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nandimukhasughoṣa | m. Name of a man ( nandimukhasughoṣāvadāna ṣāvadāna- n.Name of work )  |
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nandimukhasughoṣāvadāna | n. nandimukhasughoṣa |
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nandinīsuta | m. equals -tanaya-  |
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narakāsuradhvaṃsa | m. Name of work  |
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narakāsuravijaya | m. Name of work  |
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narakāsuravyāyoga | m. Name of work  |
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narasaṃvādasundara | m. or n. Name of work  |
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narmadāsundarīrāsa | m. Name of work  |
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narmasuhṛd | m. equals -saciva-  |
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naṣṭāsu | mfn. one whose vital spirits have disappeared  |
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nasukara | mf(ā-or ī-)n. not easy to be done, difficult  |
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naṭīsuta | m. the son of a dancing girl  |
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nayanasukha | m. Name of an author  |
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nidididhyāsu | mfn. desirous of meditating on or attending to  |
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nididrāsu | See under ni-drā-, column 2.  |
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nididrāsu | (fr. Desiderative) wishing to sleep, sleepy (printed vinidr-).  |
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niḥśaṅkasupta | mfn. sleeping calmly,  |
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niḥsugrīva | mf(ā-)n. freed from sugrīva-  |
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niḥsukha | mfn. joyless, sad, unhappy  |
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niḥsukha | mfn. disagreeable, distressing  |
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niḥsuvarṇaka | mfn. deprived of gold  |
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nikāmasukhin | mfn. exceedingly happy  |
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nīlakusumā | f. (prob.) Barleria Caerulea  |
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nīlāsura | m. Name of an author  |
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nilayasundara | m. Name of a man  |
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nilimpapāṃsulā | f. an apsaras-  |
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nimnagāsuta | m. "river-born", Name of bhīṣma-  |
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ninitsu | See under nind-.  |
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ninitsu | mfn. (fr. Desiderative) wishing to blame  |
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nipītakusuma | mfn. (a tree) whose blossoms are sucked by (instrumental case)  |
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nipitsu | mfn. ( pat- Desiderative) going or about to fall  |
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nirāḍambarasundara | mfn. beautiful without drums id est without praise, beautiful in itself  |
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nirastasukhodaya | mf(ā-)n. hopelessly unfortunate (literally whose fortune has given up rising)  |
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nirāsu | (l) mfn. varia lectio for -ambu-  |
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nirmitsu | mfn. wishing to create (with accusative)  |
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nirutsuka | mfn. careless, indifferent, tranquil  |
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nirutsuka | m. Name of a son of manu- raivata-  |
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nirutsuka | m. of one of the saptarṣi-s under the 13th manu-  |
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nirvasu | mfn. without property, poor  |
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nirvasutva | n.  |
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nirvidhitsu | mfn. wishing to perform,  |
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nirvivitsu | mfn. (fr. Desiderative of nir--3. vid-) desirous of disuniting (surāsurān-)  |
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niryiyāsu | mfn. (fr. Desiderative) wishing or trying to go out  |
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niṣpatisutā | f. having no husband and no sons  |
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nisumbha | See ni-s-.  |
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nisunda | m. Name of an asura- slain by kṛṣṇa- (see sunda-, upa-s-).  |
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nisusūṣ | mfn. (3. su-) (see abhi-s-).  |
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nītisumāvali | f. (!) Name of work  |
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nītisumāvali | f. Name (also title or epithet) of work  |
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nivivṛtsu | ( ) mfn. (fr. Desiderative) desirous of returning or desisting.  |
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nṛpasuta | m. a king's son, prince  |
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nṛpasutā | f. a king's daughter  |
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nṛpasutā | f. the musk-rat,  |
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nunutsu | mfn. (fr. Desiderative) desirous of impelling or inciting or removing  |
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nyāyakusumamañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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nyāyakusumāñjali | m. ( nyāyakusumāñjalikārikā -kārikā- f. nyāyakusumāñjaliprakāśa -prakāśa- m. nyāyakusumāñjalivikāśa -vikāśa- m. nyāyakusumāñjaliviveka -viveka-,m.) Name of work  |
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nyāyakusumāñjalikārikā | f. nyāyakusumāñjali |
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nyāyakusumāñjaliprakāśa | m. nyāyakusumāñjali |
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nyāyakusumāñjalivikāśa | m. nyāyakusumāñjali |
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nyāyakusumāñjaliviveka | m. nyāyakusumāñjali |
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nyāyārthalaghusubodhinī | f. Name of work  |
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nyāyasudhā | f. Name of work  |
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padmasundara | m. Name of an author  |
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paisukāyana | m. patronymic  |
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pākasutvan | mfn. offering soma- with a simple or sincere mind  |
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pakṣasundara | m. Symplocos Racemosa  |
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pāṃsu | m. crumbling soil, dust, sand (mostly plural) etc.  |
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pāṃsu | m. dung, manure  |
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pāṃsu | m. the pollen of a flower  |
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pāṃsu | m. (prob.) the menses (see rajas-)  |
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pāṃsu | m. a species of plant  |
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pāṃsu | m. a kind of camphor  |
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pāṃsu | m. landed property  |
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pāṃsubhava | n. equals -ja-  |
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pāṃsucāmara | m. (only ) a heap of dust  |
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pāṃsucāmara | m. a tent or perfumed powder (equals paṭa-vāsa-)  |
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pāṃsucāmara | m. a bank covered with dūrvā- grass  |
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pāṃsucāmara | m. praise  |
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pāṃsucāmara | m. a small cucumber.  |
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pāṃsucandana | m. Name of śiva-  |
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pāṃsucatvara | n. hail  |
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pāṃsudhāna | m. a heap of sand or dust  |
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pāṃsudhūmra | mfn. dark red or dark with dust  |
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pāṃsudhvastaśiroruha | mfn. having the hair soiled with dust  |
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pāṃsuguṇṭhita | mfn. covered with dust  |
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pāṃsuhara | ( ) mfn. raising dust (said of wind).  |
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pāṃsuja | n. "earth-born", rock or fossil salt  |
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pāṃsujālika | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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pāṃsuka | n. pl, dust, sand  |
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pāṃsukā | f. a menstruous woman  |
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pāṃsukā | f. Pandanus Odoratissimus  |
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pāṃsukasīsa | n. sulphate of iron  |
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pāṃsukhāla | m. a sand-heap  |
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pāṃsukrīḍā | f. ( ) playing in the sand.  |
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pāṃsukrīḍana | n. ( ) playing in the sand.  |
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pāṃsukṛta | mfn. covered with dust, dusty  |
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pāṃsukṣāra | n. equals -ja-  |
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pāṃsukūla | n. a dust-heap, (especially) a collections of rags out of a dust-heap used by Buddhist monks for their clothing  |
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pāṃsukūla | n. a legal document not made out in any particular person's name  |
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pāṃsukūlasīvana | n. "the sewing together of rags f-om a dust-heap"Name of the place where gautama- buddha- assumed his ascetic's dress (Calcutta edition pāṇḍu-s-)  |
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pāṃsukulī | f. "quantity of dust", a high road  |
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pāṃsukūlika | mfn. one who wears clothes made of rags from a dust-heap  |
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pāṃsula | mfn. dusty, sandy etc. (see gaRa sidhmādi-and ; m.or n.a dusty place )  |
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pāṃsula | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' sullied, defiled, disgraced by ( )  |
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pāṃsula | mfn. disgracing, defiling (see kula-p-)  |
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pāṃsula | m. (only ) a wicked or profligate man, a libertine  |
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pāṃsula | m. Name of śiva- and of one of his symbols (a sort of staff crossed at the upper end with transverse pieces representing the breast-bone and adjoining ribs and surmounted by a skull)  |
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pāṃsula | m. Guilandina Bonducella  |
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pāṃsulā | f. the earth  |
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pāṃsula | m. a licentious woman  |
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pāṃsula | m. pāṃsukā-  |
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pāṃsulavaṇa | n. a kind of salt  |
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pāṃsulāvṛttiprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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pāṃsulekhana | n. equals -krīḍana-  |
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pāṃsumardana | m. "dust-destroyer", an excavation for water round the root of a tree (equals ālavāla-)  |
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pāṃsunipāta | m. a shower of dust  |
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pāṃsuparṇī | f. a species of Cocculus  |
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pāṃsupaṭala | n. a coating or mass of dust  |
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pāṃsupattra | n. Chenopodium Album  |
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pāṃsupiśāca | m. a class of imps or demons  |
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pāṃsura | mfn. dusty  |
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pāṃsura | mn. a dusty place (see )  |
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pāṃsura | m. a gad-fly  |
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pāṃsura | m. a cripple carried or moving about in a chair (see pāṃsuva-).  |
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pāṃsurāgiṇī | f. a species of plant  |
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pāṃsurāṣṭra | n. Name of a country  |
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pāṃsurāṣṭra | m. plural its inhabitants (Bombay edition pāṇḍu-r-)  |
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pāṃsusaṃcaya | m. a heap of sand  |
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pāṃsusamuhana | ( ) mfn. raising dust (said of wind).  |
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pāṃsusikatā | f. plural (probably) dust and sand,  |
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pāṃsuva | m. a cripple. (see pāṃsura-).  |
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pāṃsuvarṣa | mn. equals -nipāta-  |
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pāṃsuvikarṣaṇa | m. equals -krīḍana-  |
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paṇasundarī | ( ) f. a venal woman, a prostitute, harlot.  |
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pañcamañjarīsudarśana | n. Name of work  |
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pañcamīsudhodaya | m. Name of work  |
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pañcasugandhaka | n. a collection of 5 kinds of aromatic vegetable substances (viz. cloves, nutmeg, camphor, aloe wood, and kakkola- q.v)  |
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pañcāsuvandhura | mfn. whose carriage-seats (?) are the 5 vital airs  |
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paradhanāsvādanasukha | n. feeding luxuriously at another's expense  |
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parāgvasu | mfn. keeping off wealth (opp to arvāg-v-; see parā-v-).  |
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paramārthasupta | mfn. really asleep  |
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pāraskaragṛhyasutra | n. Name of work  |
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parasparasukhaiṣin | mfn. wishing one another's happiness  |
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parāsu | mfn. one whose vital spirit is departed or departing  |
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parāsu | mfn. dying or dead  |
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parāsukarṇa | mfn. causing death, killing  |
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parāsutā | f.  |
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parāsutva | n. exhaustion, death  |
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parāvasu | mfn. keeping off wealth (see parāg-v-)  |
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parāvasu | m. Name of the 40th year of Jupiter's cycle of 60 years (see parābhava-)  |
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parāvasu | m. of a gandharva- (associated with viśvā-vasu-)  |
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parāvasu | m. of a son of raibhya- (associated with arvā-vasu-)  |
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paribhraṣṭasukha | mfn. fallen from happiness  |
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pariṇinaṃsu | mfn. (fr. Desiderative) about to stoop or to make a side thrust (with the tusks, as an elephant)  |
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parinirvivapsu | mfn. desirous of giving  |
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pariprepsu | mfn. (fr. Desiderative) wishing to gain or obtain, desirous of (accusative)  |
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parīpsu | mfn. wishing to obtain or preserve  |
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parīpsu | mfn. desirous of finding out or ascertaining  |
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pariripsu | mfn. (fr. Desiderative) wishing to embrace  |
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pariripsu | See pari-rabh-.  |
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parisamutsuka | mfn. very anxious, greatly agitated or excited  |
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pārthivasutā | f. a king's daughter  |
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paryutsuka | mf(ā-)n. very restless, much excited  |
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paryutsuka | mf(ā-)n. eagerly desirous, longing for (dative case)  |
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paryutsukatva | n. an ardent longing  |
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paryutsukībhū | to be sorrowful or regretful  |
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pathasundara | m. or n. Name of a plant (varia lectio pattra-s-).  |
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patsukha | mfn. pleasant to the fringes  |
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patsutaḥśī | mfn. lying at the feet  |
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patsutas | ind. (from locative case of 3. pad-+ tas-) at the feet  |
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pattrasundara | m. or n. (?) a species of plant  |
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pattrāsura | m. Name of a man  |
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pāvakasuta | m. patronymic of su-darśana-  |
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payodasuhṛd | m. payoda |
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pesuka | mfn. ( pis-) spreading, extending  |
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phalaprepsu | mfn. wishing to obtain fruit, desirous of attaining results  |
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pidhitsu | mfn. wishing to cover conceal  |
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pipāsu | ( ) mfn. thirsty, athirst.  |
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piśitepsu | mfn. eager for flaccid or meat  |
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pitāsumatisaṃvāda | m. Name of chapter of  |
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pitsu | mfn. being about to fly or fall  |
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prabhāsura | ( ) mfn. shining forth, shining brightly, brilliant.  |
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prabhūvasu | mfn. (bh/ū-- bh/u--) abundantly wealthy (said of indra- and soma-)  |
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prabhūvasu | m. Name of a descendant of aṅgiras-, author of  |
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prabodhasudhākara | m. Name of work  |
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praditsu | mfn. (fr. Desiderative) wishing to give (with accusative)  |
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prajepsu | mfn. desirous to obtain offspring  |
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prākṛtasubhāṣitāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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prakṛtisubhaga | mfn. naturally pleasant or agreeable  |
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pramuditapralambasunayana | m. Name of a gandharva- prince  |
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prāṇalipsu | mfn. desirous of saving life  |
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prāṇaprepsu | mfn. wishing to preserve his life, being in mortal fright  |
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prapitsu | mfn. (fr. Desiderative) wishing to fall or throw one's self down  |
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prapitsu | mfn. desirous of plunging into (loc).  |
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prapitsu | mfn. desirous of entering upon (accusative)  |
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prapitsu | See column 2.  |
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prasādasumukha | mf(ī-)n. inclined to favour (others"having a clear or serene face")  |
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praśnasudhākara | m. Name of work  |
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prasthakusuma | m. "flowering on mountain-tops", a species of plant, a variety of tulasi- or basil  |
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prasu | Caus. -sāvayati-, to cause continuous pressing (of soma-)  |
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prasuhma | m. plural Name of a people  |
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prasup | pra-supta- etc. See under pra-svap-.  |
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prasup | mfn. asleep  |
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prasupta | mfn. fallen into sleep, fast asleep, sleeping, slumbering etc.  |
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prasupta | mfn. closed (said of flowers)  |
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prasupta | mfn. having slept  |
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prasupta | mfn. asleep id est insensible  |
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prasupta | mfn. quiet, inactive, latent  |
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prasuptatā | f. equals next  |
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prasupti | f. sleepiness (paralysis )  |
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prasuśruta | m. Name of a prince (son of maru-) (see pra-śuśruka-).  |
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prasut | mfn. streaming forth (as soma- from the press)  |
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prasut | f. (continued) pressing (of soma-)  |
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prasuta | mfn. (pr/a--) pressed or pressing continuously  |
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prasuta | m. the soma- so pressed  |
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prasuta | n. continued pressing of soma-  |
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prasuta | m. or n. a particular high number (See mahā-pr-).  |
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prasuti | f. a soma- sacrifice  |
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prāsutika | mf(ī-)n. (fr. sūti-) relating to childbirth  |
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prasuva | m. equals sava- above |
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pratadvasu | mfn. (for prathad-v-,or pra-tata-v-) increasing wealth (equals prāpta-vasu- ; equals vistīrṇa-dhanu- )  |
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prathamakusuma | m. or n. (?) white marjoram  |
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prathamasukṛta | n. a former service or kindness  |
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pratipitsu | mfn. desirous of obtaining, longing for (accusative or compound)  |
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pratipitsu | mfn. desirous of hearing or learning (accusative)  |
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pratiṣṭhāsu | mfn. ( sthā- Desiderative) wishing to start  |
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pratiṣṭhāsu | mfn. wishing to stay or remain  |
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pratisundarī | f. equals -yuvati- q.v  |
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pratisupta | mfn. ( svap-) fallen asleep, sleeping  |
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prativāsudeva | m. "opponent of a vāsudeva-", (with jaina-s) Name of nine beings at enmity with vāsudeva- (= viṣṇu-dviṣ-)  |
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pratyāditsu | mfn. (fr. Desiderative) desirous of recovering or obtaining  |
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pratyāgatāsu | mfn. equals -prāṇa-  |
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pravasu | m. Name of a son of īlina-  |
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pravātasubhaga | mfn. (a spot), delightful by (reason of) a fresh breeze  |
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praviditsu | mfn. (fr. Desiderative of1. dā-) wishing to perform (wrong reading for -dhitsu-?).  |
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prāyaścittasubodhinī | f. Name of work |
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prāyaścittasudhānidhi | m. Name of work |
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prāyaścittasutra | n. Name of work |
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prayutsu | m. (only ) a warrior  |
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prayutsu | m. a ram  |
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prayutsu | m. an ascetic  |
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prayutsu | m. air, wind  |
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prayutsu | m. Name of indra- (for yuyutsu-).  |
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prepsu | mfn. wishing to attain, desirous of obtaining, seeking, longing for, aiming at (accusative or compound) etc.  |
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prepsu | mfn. anxious to rescue or save (See prāṇa-pr-)  |
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prepsu | mfn. supposing, assuming  |
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priyaprepsu | mfn. desirous of obtaining a beloved object, lamenting the loss or absence of any beloved object, grieving for an object of affection  |
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priyāsu | mfn. fond of lift  |
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priyasuhṛd | m. a dear friend, kind or good friend  |
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priyasukha | m. Name of an author  |
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pṛthaksukha | mfn. (plural) having different joys  |
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pṛthāsuta | m. "son of pāṇḍu-", Name of arjuna-  |
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pṛtsu | locative case of pṛt- in compound  |
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pṛtsudha | (?) m. equals saṃgrāma- (varia lectio for pṛtsu- ) .  |
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pṛtsuṣu | See pṛt-.  |
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pṛtsuti | m. or f. hostile attack ( "a host")  |
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pṛtsutur | mfn. victorious in battle  |
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pruṣitapsu | (t/a--). mfn. dappled, piebald (as horses)  |
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psu | See 1. /a-psu-.  |
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psu | (prob. equals bhsu-fr. bhāsu-, bhās-), aspect, appearance, form, shape (only in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'; see aruṇ/a--, ṛta-psu-,etc.)  |
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psuras | n. food, victuals [ confer, compare Zend fSu.]  |
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puṃsuvana | n. bringing forth a male child  |
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punaḥsukha | mfn. again agreeable or pleasant Va1rtt. 4  |
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punarasu | mfn. breathing or coming to life again  |
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punarvasu | m. (p/unar--) "restoring goods", Name of the 5th or 7th lunar mansion etc. (mostly dual number see ; punarvasutva -tv/a- n. )  |
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punarvasu | m. Name of viṣṇu- or kṛṣṇa-  |
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punarvasu | m. of śiva-  |
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punarvasu | m. of kātyāyana- or vararuci-  |
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punarvasu | m. of a son of taittiri- (son of abhijit- and father of āhuka-)  |
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punarvasu | m. of a son of abhijit- (ari-dyota-) and father of āhuka-  |
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punarvasu | m. of other men  |
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punarvasu | m. of a particular world  |
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punarvasu | m. commencement of wealth  |
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punarvasutva | n. punarvasu |
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puṇyasundara | (or -gaṇī-) m. Name of a grammarian  |
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purāsuhṛd | m. equals pura-dviṣ-  |
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purāvasu | m. Name of bhīṣma-  |
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purovasu | mfn. preceded or accompanied by wealth  |
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purudaṃsu | mfn. idem or 'mfn. abounding in mighty or wonderful deeds '  |
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purudaṃsu | m. Name of indra-  |
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puruṣārthasudhānidhi | m. Name of work  |
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purūvasu | mfn. abounding in goods or riches  |
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pūrvasupta | mfn. formerly or already fallen asleep  |
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pūṣāsuhṛd | m. "enemy of pūṣa-", Name of śiva-  |
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puṣpadrumakusumitamukuṭa | m. "having a flowery diadem like a tree in bloom", Name of a gandharvarāja-  |
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puṣpasārasudhānidhi | m. puṣpasāra |
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puṣpāvalivanarājikusumitābhijña | m. "knowing the season of the flowering of the rows of flower and of the forest-trees", Name of a buddha- (varia lectio puṣpa-bali-v-).  |
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putrepsu | mfn. wishing for a son  |
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putrikāsuta | m. a daughter's son, a grandson  |
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radāvasu | mfn. ( radav-) dispensing wealth  |
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rādhārasasudhānidhi | m.  |
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rādhāsudhānidhi | m. Name of a poem (= rasa-sudhā-nidhi-).  |
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rādhāsuta | m. equals -tanaya-  |
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raghusuta | m. " raghu-'s son" patronymic of rāma-  |
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raghuvaṃśasubodhinī | f. Name of Comm. of raghu-vaṃśa-.  |
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rahassu | ind. rahas |
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rahasyocchiṣṭasumukhīkalpa | m. Name of work  |
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rahitāsura | mfn. destitute of divinity  |
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rāhusuta | m. plural " rāhu-'s sons", Name of particular ketu-s or comets etc.  |
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rājahaṃsasudhābhāṣya | n. Name of work  |
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rajaḥsuvāsinī | f. a girl that has menstruated but still lives in her father's house  |
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rājasiṃhasudhāsaṃgraha | m. Name of a medical work (written by mahādeva-, at the request of king rāja-siṃha-, and also called -sudhā-sindhu-).  |
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rājasukha | n. a kind's happiness or welfare  |
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rājasundaragaṇi | m. Name of a preceptor  |
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rājasuta | m. a kind's son, prince  |
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rājasutā | f. a princess  |
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rājyasukha | n. the pleasure of royalty, enjoyment of a kingdom  |
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rākāsudhākara | m. idem or '( ), m. equals -candra-.'  |
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rākāsudhākara | m. Name of a poem.  |
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rākṣosura | mf(ī-)n. (fr. rakṣo'sura-) relating to or treating of the rakṣas- and asura-s gaRa devāsurādi-  |
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rākṣosura | mf(ī-)n. containing the words rakṣo 'sura- gaRa vimuktādi-.  |
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rāmānujasuprabhāta | n. Name of work |
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rāmasubrahmaṇya | m. (with śāstrin-) Name of an author  |
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raṃsu | mfn. (fr. ran-,or ram-) cheerful, delightful (only raṃsu u- ind.delightfully)  |
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raṃsu | ind. raṃsu |
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raṃsujihva | (r/aṃsu--) mfn. having a pleasing tongue or voice  |
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rapsu | equals rūpa- on  |
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rapsudā | f. dual number (of unknown meaning)  |
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rasaprakāśasudhākara | m. rasaprakāśa |
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rasārṇavasudhākara | m. Name of work  |
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rasasudhākara | m. Name of work  |
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rasasudhāmbhodhi | m. Name of work  |
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rasasudhānidhi | m. Name of work  |
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rāsasundaramahākāvya | n. Name of work  |
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rāṣṭradipsu | mfn. intending to injure a kingdom, menacing a country  |
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rasuna | m. Allium Ascalonicum (see laśuna-).  |
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ratikhedasupta | mfn. sleeping after the fatigue of sexual enjoyment  |
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ratisundara | m. a kind of coitus  |
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ratoparatasaṃsupta | mfn. sleeping after the cessation of sexual enjoyment  |
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ravisundararasa | m. Name of a particular elixir  |
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ravisuta | m. "son of the sun", Name of the planet Saturn  |
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ravisuta | m. of the ape su-grīva-  |
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rekhājātakasudhākara | m. Name of work (on prognostications from lines on various parts of the body).  |
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reṇukāsuta | m. equals -tanaya-  |
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revatīsuta | m. "son of revatī-", Name of skanda-  |
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ripsu | mfn. (fr. Desiderative) wishing to seize or grasp  |
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riraṃsu | mfn. wishing for sport or sexual pleasure, wanton, lustful  |
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riraṃsu | mfn. wishing to enjoy (any one accusative) carnally  |
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rissu | m. Name of a poet  |
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rītikusuma | n. calx of brass  |
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rohiṇīsuta | m. "son of rohiṇī-", the planet Mercury  |
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ṛtapsu | (vocative case) mfn. one whose appearance is truth or one who consumes the sacrificial food ([ ]) (said of the aśvin-s).  |
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ṛtāvasu | (vocative case) mfn. one whose wealth is piety, pious, faithful  |
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rucirāsuta | m. a metron. of pālakāpya-  |
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ruddhavasudha | mfn. filling the earth  |
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ruddhavasudha | mfn. covering id est touching the earth  |
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rudrasundarī | f. Name of a goddess  |
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rudrasuta | m. a patronymic of skanda-  |
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rurutsu | mfn. wishing to obstruct or oppose or keep back  |
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rurutsu | mfn. wishing to bind or tie up (as the hair)  |
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śabdārṇavasudhānidhi | m. Name of a grammar  |
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saccaritrasudhānidhi | m. Name of work  |
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śacīvasu | mfn. (only in vocative case) idem or '(ś/acī--) mfn. mighty or helpful (often in vocative case -vas-) '  |
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sadaḥsuvāc | See sada-.  |
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sadāsukha | n. perpetual welfare or happiness  |
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ṣaḍbhāṣāsubantādarśa | m. Name of work  |
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ṣaḍbhāṣāsubantarūpādarśa | m. Name of work  |
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sadevāsurarākṣasa | mfn. accompanied by gods and asura-s and rākṣasa-s  |
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sādhanasubodhanī | f. Name of work  |
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sadyaḥsutyā | f. pressing out the soma- on the same day  |
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sāgaragāsuta | m. "son of gaṅgā-", metron. of bhīṣma-  |
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sahajasuhṛd | m. a natural friend  |
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sahapāṃsukila | m. "one who has played with another in the dust or sand", a friend from childhood, cotemporary  |
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sahapāṃsukrīḍana | n. playing together with dust or sand (in childhood)  |
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sahapāṃsukrīḍita | mfn. one with whom another has played etc. (See above) , a friend from childhood  |
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sahasuralalanālalāmayūthapati | mfn. with the leaders of the troops who form the ornament of the gods' wives  |
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sahavasu | (sah/a--) mfn. with wealth or with one's property (according to to "Name of an asura-")  |
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sāhisujā | m. Name of kings |
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sāhityasudhā | f. Name of work  |
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sāhityasudhāsamudra | m. Name of work  |
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śailasutā | f. equals -kanyā-  |
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śailasutā | f. a kind of plant (equals mahā-jyotiṣmatī-)  |
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śailasutācaraṇarāgayoni | mfn. produced by the colour of pārvati-'s feet  |
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śailasutākānta | m. "husband of pārvati-", Name of śiva-  |
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śailasutāpati | m. equals -sutākānta-  |
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śailedrasutā | f. idem or 'f. "daughter of himālaya-", Name of pārvatī- and of gaṅgā- '  |
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śakatāsurabhañjana | m. "crusher of the demon śakaṭa-", Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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śakrasudhā | f. " indra-'s nectar", gum olibanum  |
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śakrasuta | m. " indra-'s son", Name of the monkey vālin-  |
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śakrasuta | m. of arjuna- (see -nandana-)  |
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sakusumāstaraṇa | mfn. strewn with flowers  |
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śalabhāsura | m. the asura- śalabha-  |
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salājakusuma | mfn. accompanied with sprinkled grain and flowers  |
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samādhitsu | mfn. (fr. idem or 'f. (fr. Desiderative) desire of settling or adjusting ') wishing to set right or prove  |
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samaduḥkhasukha | mfn. sharing grief and joy with another  |
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samaduḥkhasukha | mfn. indifferent to pain and pleasure  |
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samānasukhaduḥkha | mfn. having joys and sorrows in common ( samānasukhaduḥkhatā -tā- f.)  |
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samānasukhaduḥkhatā | f. samānasukhaduḥkha |
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samantakusuma | m. Name of a deva-putra-  |
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samaprepsu | mfn. eager for an equal position in regard to (locative case)  |
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samaravasudhā | f. (equals -bhū-)  |
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śamasudhā | f. the nectar of tranquillity  |
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śamasukha | n. the joy or happiness of tranquillity  |
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samasupti | f. equal or general sleep (="the end of a kalpa- and dissolution of the universe")  |
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sāmasurasa | n. dual number varia lectio for -saras-.  |
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samayasundaragaṇi | m. Name of an author  |
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śambarāsura | m. the asura- sambara-  |
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śambarāsuravadhopākhyāna | n. story of the killing of śambara- (told in ).  |
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saṃcikṣipsu | mfn. (fr. Desiderative of saṃ-kṣip-) wishing to give a short description  |
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saṃdaṣṭakusumaśayana | mfn. indenting (by pressure of the limbs) a couch of flowers  |
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saṃdhitsu | mfn. (fr. Desiderative) wishing to make peace or form an alliance with (saha-)  |
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sāṃdhyakusumā | f. Hibiscus Rosa Sinensis  |
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śamepsu | mfn. desirous of a tranquil life, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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saṃgītasudhā | f. Name of work  |
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saṃgītasudhākara | m. Name of work  |
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saṃgītasundarasetu | m. Name of work  |
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saṃjñāsuta | m. "son of saṃjñā-", Name of the planet Saturn  |
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saṃkasuka | mfn. (fr. sam-+1. kas-;often written saṃkusuka-,or śaṃkusuka-) splitting, crumbling up (applied to agni- as the destroyer of the body)  |
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saṃkasuka | mfn. (saṃk/as-), crumbling away  |
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saṃkasuka | mfn. unsteady, irresolute (according to to also equals durbala-, manda-, saṃkīrṇa-, apavāda-śīla-, durjana-and saṃśleṣaka-)  |
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saṃkasuka | m. Name of the author of (having the patronymic yāmāyana-)  |
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saṃkusuka | See s/aṃ-kasuka-.  |
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saṃkusumita | mfn. flowering  |
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saṃkusumita | mfn. fully blown or budded, fully expanded or manifested (occurring in the names of various buddha-s).  |
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saṃlipsu | mfn. (fr. Desiderative) desirous of seizing or taking hold of.  |
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sampadvasu | m. Name of one of the seven principal rays of the sun (supposed to supply heat to the planet Mars; see saṃyad-v-)  |
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sampariprepsu | mfn. (Desiderative āp-) lying in wait to seize (accusative)  |
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samprasupta | mfn. ( svap-) fallen fast asleep, sleeping  |
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samprasupta | mfn. closed (not expanded, as a flower)  |
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samprepsu | mfn. (fr. Desiderative) wishing to attain, striving after (accusative)  |
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samprepsu | mfn. wishing to get at, waylaying  |
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samprepsu | See sam-prāp-, column 1.  |
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saṃsārasukha | n. the joys of the world  |
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saṃsu | P. -sunoti-, to press out soma- together  |
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saṃsucin | mfn. equals sūcaka-  |
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saṃsude | See saṃ-svad-.  |
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saṃsukhita | mfn. perfectly delighted or gratified.  |
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saṃsupta | mfn. ( svap-) soundly asleep, fast asleep, sleeping  |
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saṃsutasoma | m. equals saṃ-sava-  |
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samudrasubhagā | f. "ocean's-favourite", the Ganges  |
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samupepsu | mfn. (fr. Desiderative of sam-upa-āp-) wishing to obtain, striving after (accusative)  |
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samutsuka | mf(ā-)n. very uneasy or anxious, anxiously desirous, longing for (compound), eager to (infinitive mood)  |
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samutsukatā | f. desire, longing  |
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samutsukatva | n. agitation, emotion  |
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samutsukatva | n. equals prec.  |
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samutsukaya | Nom. P. yati-, to cause to long for or yearn after  |
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saṃvasu | m. one who dwells along with, a fellow-dweller  |
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saṃvidhitsu | mfn. (fr. Desiderative) wishing to do or make  |
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saṃyadvasu | mfn. (y/ad-v-) having continuous wealth  |
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saṃyadvasu | m. one of the seven rays of the sun  |
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saṃyuyutsu | mfn. (fr. Desiderative) wishing to fight, eager for battle  |
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sanatsujāta | m. "always, beautiful", Name of one of the seven mind-born sons of brahmā-  |
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sānatsujāta | mfn. relating to sanat-sujāta-  |
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sanatsujātavedānta | m. Name of work  |
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sanatsujātīya | n. Name of  |
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śaṅkhakusuma | n. Andropogon Aciculatus  |
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śaṅkhāsura | m. the daitya- śaṅkha-  |
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śāntasumati | m. Name of a deva-putra- (see śānta-mati-).  |
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saptabodhyaṅgakusumāḍhya | m. Name of buddha-  |
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śaradvasu | m. Name of a muni-  |
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śāradvatīsuta | m. a son of kṛpī-  |
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saramāsuta | m. idem or ' m. idem or '(mātm-) m. "son of saramā-", a dog ' '  |
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sāraṇasundara | m. a particular mixture  |
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sārasundarī | f. Name of work  |
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sārātsārasusaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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śārisuta | m. equals -putra-  |
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saritsuraṅgā | f. a channel of water |
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saritsuta | m. "river-son", Name of bhīṣma- (son of gaṅgā-)  |
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sarojasundara | m. or n. (?) Name of work  |
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sarpasugandhā | f. a kind of plant  |
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sarpirāsuti | mfn. (pir--) sipping clarified butter  |
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sarpirāsuti | mfn. sacrificed or worshipped with clarified butter  |
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sarpirāsuti | m. Name of agni-  |
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sarvajñavāsudeva | m. Name of a poet  |
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sarvāṅgasundara | mfn. beautiful in every member, completely beautiful  |
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sarvāṅgasundara | m. (also sarvāṅgasundararasa -rasa- m."whose essence is good for all the limbs") a particular drug or medicament  |
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sarvāṅgasundararasa | m. sarvāṅgasundara |
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sarvāṅgasundarī | f. Name of various Comms.  |
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sarvasukhaduḥkhanirabhinandin | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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sarvasukhāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to feel every pleasure or delight  |
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sarvasukkakṛt | mfn. causing universal happiness  |
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sarvasulabha | mfn. easy to be obtained by every one  |
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sarvasurabhi | n. everything fragrant, all perfumes |
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sārvasurabhi | mfn. (or fr. sarva-s-) fragrant with all odours  |
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sarvatathāgatasuratasukhā | f. Name of tantra- deity  |
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sarvāvasu | m. a particular sun-beam  |
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śaśāṅkasuta | m. (equals śaśāṅka-ja-)  |
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śaśisuta | m. equals -ja-  |
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sāsu | mfn. having life, living  |
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sasubrahmaṇya | mfn. with the subrahmaṇya-  |
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sasudarśana | mfn. armed with viṣṇu-'s discus (called sudarśana-)  |
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sasugandha | mfn. having a pleasant smell, fragrant  |
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sasugandhigātra | mfn. accompanied by perfumed men  |
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sasuhṛd | mfn. having friends or kinsfolk  |
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sasuhṛjjana | mfn. idem or 'mfn. having friends or kinsfolk '  |
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sasuhṛnmitrabāndhava | mfn. with friends and companions and relatives  |
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sasundarīka | mfn. with a beautiful woman or wife  |
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sasuparṇa | mfn. with the suparṇa- texts.  |
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sasura | mfn. along with the gods  |
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sasura | mfn. with liquor, having liquor  |
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sasura | mfn. intoxicated  |
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sasuracāpam | ind. with indra-'s bow  |
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śāsus | n. order, command  |
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sāsusū | mfn. (See asusū-). having arrows  |
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sasuta | mf(ā-)n. having a son, together with sons or children  |
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sasuta | mfn. with the charioteer  |
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sasutvan | mfn. accompanied by soma--offering priests  |
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sasuvarṇa | mfn. with gold  |
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śatadvasu | (śat/ad--) mfn. (according to to ) śata-vasu-, having hundreds of treasures, containing much wealth  |
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śatakusumā | f. Anethum Sowa  |
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śatasukha | n. hundred-fold happiness, endless delight  |
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satsukhānubhava | m. "fruition of real happiness", Name of work  |
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satyavasu | m. Name of a class of the viśve- devāḥ-  |
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satyavatīsuta | m. "son of satyavatī-", Name of the poet, vyāsa-  |
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satyepsu | m. Name of an asura-  |
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saubhāgyasundarītīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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saubhāgyasundarītīrtha | n. of chapter of the śiva-purāṇa-.  |
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saubhāgyasundarīvratakathā | f. Name of work  |
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śaucepsu | mfn. wishing or intending to obtain purification  |
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saukhasuptika | m. idem or 'm. idem or 'mfn. one who asks another whether he has slept well gaRa susnātādi-.' or an official who asks a prince whether he has slept well '  |
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sausuka | Name of a place Va1rtt. 1  |
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sausukīya | mfn. relating to the preceding  |
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sausumna | incorrect for sauṣumṇa-.  |
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sausurāda | m. a kind of worm  |
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sautsukya | mf(ā-)n. full of longing or expectation  |
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savitṛsuta | m. equals -tanaya-  |
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savitṛsutadina | n. Saturday  |
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siddhāntasudhānidhi | m. Name of work  |
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siddhāntasundara | m. or n. (also called sundara-siddhānta-) Name of work  |
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siddhasusiddha | mfn. "exceedingly efficacious"(said of a particular mantra-)  |
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śilākusuma | n. storax  |
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siṃhikāsuta | m. metron. of rāhu-  |
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śinivāsudeva | m. plural  |
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śiñjadvalayasubhaga | mfn. pleasant with tinkling bracelets or zones  |
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śirīṣakusuma | n. the flower of the śirīṣa- tree  |
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siṣāsu | mfn. idem or 'mfn. idem or 'mfn. (fr. Desiderative of sā-,or san-) wishing to gain or obtain (genitive case) ' '  |
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siṣāsu | mfn. ready to give  |
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siṣṇāsu | mfn. (fr. snā-) wishing to bathe (Calcutta edition sisn-).  |
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sisnāsu | mfn. idem or 'mfn. (fr. snā-) wishing to bathe (Calcutta edition sisn-).'  |
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sisnāsu | See column 1.  |
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śithilavasu | mfn. having diminished wealth  |
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śithilavasu | mfn. shining with diminished rays  |
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śivabhaktisudhānidhi | m. Name of work  |
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śivabhaktisudhārṇava | m. Name of work  |
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śivabhaktisudhodaya | m. Name of work  |
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śivakusumāñjali | m. Name of a stotra-.  |
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śivaprasādasundarastava | m. Name of work  |
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śivasundarī | f. " śiva-'s wife", Name of pārvati-  |
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śivatattvasudhānidhi | m. Name of work  |
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skhalitasubhagam | ind. dashing or leaping along pleasantly (over a rocky bed, said of a stream)  |
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smarotsuka | mfn. pining with love, love-sick  |
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śmaśānasumanas | n. a flower from a burning-grounds  |
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smṛtisarojasundara | mn. (?) Name of work  |
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smṛtisudhākara | m. Name of work  |
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somarājasuta | m. "son of the Moon", the planet Mercury |
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somasundara | m. Name of an author  |
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somasuryaprakāśa | mfn. bright as the sun and moon  |
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somasut | mfn. pressing soma- etc.  |
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somasut | m. a soma--distiller, a priest who offers the soma--juice at a sacrifice  |
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somasuta | m. "a son of the Moon", Name of budha-  |
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somasutā | f. "daughter of the Moon", the river narmada- (Nerbudda)  |
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somasuti | (s/oma--) f. the pressing of soma-  |
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somasutvan | mfn. pressing soma-  |
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somasutvan | m. one who offers soma- libations  |
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somasutvat | mfn. possessing offerers of soma--juice (said of a hermitage, a sacrifice etc.)  |
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somasutyā | f. idem or '(s/oma--) f. the pressing of soma- '  |
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sotsuka | mf(ā-)n. regretful, sorrowful, anxious about, yearning or longing for (locative case or accusative with prati-,or compound)  |
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sparśasukha | mfn. pleasant to the touch  |
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śravaṇasubhaga | ( ) mfn. pleasant to the ear.  |
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śravaṇasukha | ( ) ( ) mfn. pleasant to the ear.  |
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śrīraṅganāthasuprabhāta | n. Name of work  |
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śrīsukha | m. Name of a medical author  |
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śrīvasukra | m. Name of a grammarian  |
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śṛṅgārasudhākara | m. Name of the author of a commentator or commentary on the rāmāyaṇa-.  |
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śṛṅgārasundarī | f. Name of a princess  |
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śṛṅgasukha | n. (prob.) horn-music  |
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śrotrāśayasukha | mfn. pleasant to the seat of hearing or ear, melodious  |
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śrotrasukha | mfn. sounding agreeably, melodious, musical  |
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śrutisukha | mfn. pleasant to the ear  |
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śrutisukhada | mfn. giving pleasure to the ear, pleasant to hear. ( )  |
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śrutisukhāvaha | mfn. giving pleasure to the ear, pleasant to hear. ( )  |
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śrutyantasuradruma | m. Name of work  |
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stamberamāsura | m. Name of an asura- (equals gajāsura-)  |
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stanitasubhagam | ind. with pleasant rumbling sounds  |
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sthāsu | n. bodily strength (prob. wrong reading for sthāma-).  |
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strīsukha | n. equals -sambhoga-  |
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stutikusumāñjali | m. "handful of flowers"Name of a poem in praise of śiva-.  |
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śuddhodanasuta | m. "son of S3uddh'odana", gautama- buddha-  |
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śūdrāsuta | m. equals -putra-  |
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śukasuktisudhākara | m. Name of work  |
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śukrasuta | m. son of the planet Venus  |
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śunakasuta | m. equals śaunaka-  |
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sūrasuta | m. "son of the Sun", the planet Saturn  |
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sūryasuta | m. "son of the Sun", Name of the planet Saturn  |
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sūryasuta | m. of the monkey su-grīva-  |
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sūryāvasu | mfn. one whose wealth is sūryā- (said of the aśvin-s)  |
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svabhiṣṭisumna | (ṣṭ/i--) mfn. affording favourable assistance  |
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svāhāsudhākara | m. Name of a poem.  |
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svaḥsundarī | ( ), f. "celestial woman", an apsaras-.  |
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śvaḥsutyā | f. "tomorrow's preparation of the soma-", the eve of the sutyā- rite  |
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svarasubodhinī | f. Name of work  |
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svargasukha | n. the bliss of heaven  |
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svargepsu | mfn. desirous of obtaining heaven  |
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svārthalipsu | mfn. wishing to gain one's own object, self-seeking  |
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śvasanotsuka | m. "eager for (swallowing) air", a serpent  |
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śvasuna | m. Conyza Lacera  |
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śvasuta | m. Conyza Lacera  |
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svavasu | (sv/a--) varia lectio of the pada-pāṭha- for sv/ā-v-  |
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svāvasu | mfn. guarding one's possessions (see sv/a-v-).  |
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svayaṃvarasuhṛd | m. a self-chosen friend ( svayaṃvarasuhṛttva hṛt-tva- n.)  |
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svayaṃvarasuhṛttva | n. svayaṃvarasuhṛd |
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śvetasurasā | f. a white -flowering variety of the Vitex Negundo or Nyctanthes Arbor Tristis  |
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śyāmasujayanta | m. Name (also title or epithet) of teachers,  |
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śyāmasundara | m. "dark and beautiful", Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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śyāmasundara | m. (also with cakravartin-) Name of various men  |
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taṃsu | m. Name of a prince of the lunar race (son of mati-- or ranti-nāra-)  |
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taṃsu | m. (trasu-)  |
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taṃsurodha | m. id.  |
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taṇḍulakusumabaliprakāra | m. plural Name of a kalā |