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taj | in compound for t/ad-. | ||||||
tajja | mfn. sprung from (that id est from) Sanskrit (as Prakrit or other words) | ||||||
tajjaghanya | mf(/ā-)n. the worst among them | ||||||
tajjalān | mfn. according to to some, taj-- jāneī- | ||||||
tajjalān | See -ja-. | ||||||
tajjātīya | mfn. of the same kind, (a-- negative) vArttika 8 and | ||||||
tajjātīyaka | mfn. of the same kind, (a-- negative) vArttika 8 and | ||||||
tajjaya | m. the conquest of that | ||||||
tajjña | mfn. knowing that, (m.) a knowing man (a-- q.v) | ||||||
tajjña | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' familiar with | ||||||
tajvī | f. for tanvī- q.v | ||||||
acyutaja | m. plural a class of jaina- deities. | ||||||
acyutajallakin | m. Name of a commentator of the amara-koṣa-. | ||||||
adantajāta | mfn. one who has not teethed, | ||||||
akāṇḍapātajāta | mfn. dying as soon as born. | ||||||
akṛtajña | mfn. not acknowledging benefits, ungrateful. | ||||||
akṛtajñatā | f. ingratitude. | ||||||
amṛtajā | f. "produced by the amṛta-", the plant Yellow Myrobalan. | ||||||
amṛtajaṭā | f. the plant Valeriana jaṭāmāṃsī-. | ||||||
anantajit | m. Name of the fourteenth jaina- arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī-. | ||||||
ānataja | m. plural a class of divine beings () | ||||||
antaja | mfn. last born. | ||||||
antajāti | See antyajāti-. | ||||||
anupagatajara | mfn. not impaired by old age or infirmity, | ||||||
aparāntajñāna | n. prescience of one's latter end. | ||||||
asitajānu | mfn. having black knees | ||||||
asitajñu | mf(Nominal verb -jñ/ūs-)n. idem or 'mfn. having black knees ' | ||||||
asūtajaratī | f. (a woman) who grows old without having brought forth a child | ||||||
atajjña | (for a-tad-jña-) mfn. not knowing that, id est brahma- and the soul's identity. | ||||||
ayutajit | m. varia lectio for ayutā-jit- below. | ||||||
bhadantajñānavarman | m. Name of a poet | ||||||
bhaktajā | f. nectar | ||||||
bhaktajayantī | f. Name of work | ||||||
bharatajña | mfn. "knowing the science of bharata-varṣa-", conversant with dramatic writings and rules | ||||||
bhūtajananī | f. the mother of all beings | ||||||
bhūtajaṭā | f. Nardostachys Jatamansi | ||||||
bhūtajaṭā | f. another species of Valeriana | ||||||
bhūtajaya | m. victory over the elements | ||||||
bhūtajyotis | m. "light of living beings", Name of a king | ||||||
cittaja | m. "heart-born", love, god of love | ||||||
cittajanman | m. idem or 'm. "heart-born", love, god of love ' , | ||||||
cittajña | mfn. knowing the heart or the intentions of (genitive case), knowing human nature ( cittajñatā -tā- f.abstr.) | ||||||
cittajñatā | f. cittajña | ||||||
dantajāha | n. the root of a tooth gaRa karṇā | ||||||
dantajanman | n. growth of the teeth | ||||||
dantajāta | mf(ā- Va1rtt. 1)n. () | ||||||
dantajāta | mf(ā-)n. (; gaRa āhitā | ||||||
dhūrtajantu | m. "cunning creature", man | ||||||
dhvāntajāla | n. the net of darkness or the cover of night | ||||||
dīptajihvā | f. "red-tongued", a fox | ||||||
dyūtajita | mfn. won at dice | ||||||
etaj | (in compound for etad-). | ||||||
etajja | mfn. arising from this. | ||||||
gatajīva | mf(ā-)n. exanimate, dead | ||||||
gatajīvita | mfn. idem or 'mf(ā-)n. exanimate, dead ' | ||||||
gatajvara | mfn. freed from fever or sickness, convalescent, recovered | ||||||
gatajvara | mfn. free from trouble or grief | ||||||
gītajña | mfn. versed in the art of singing, acquainted with songs | ||||||
haritajambhan | mfn. | ||||||
hastajyoḍi | m. a kind of plant | ||||||
hatajalpita | n. plural useless talk | ||||||
hatajīvana | n. a blighted or wrecked life | ||||||
hatajīvita | n. idem or 'n. a blighted or wrecked life ' | ||||||
hatajīvita | n. despair of life | ||||||
hatajīvita | mfn. deprived of life or hope, overcome with despair | ||||||
hatajñāna | mfn. deprived of consciousness | ||||||
hatajyotirniśītha | m. a night in which the stars are extinguished, starless night | ||||||
hemantajabdha | (t/a--) mfn. swallowed by winter (id est"hidden away or disappeared in winter") | ||||||
hṛtajñāna | mfn. bereft or void of knowledge | ||||||
hutajātavedas | mfn. one who has made an oblation to fire | ||||||
iṅgitajña | mfn. understanding signs, acquainted with the gesture of another, skilled in the expression or interpretation of internal sentiments by external gesture. | ||||||
jīvitajñā | f. "knowing life", an artery | ||||||
kṛtajanman | mfn. janman | ||||||
kṛtajanman | mfn. born, produced, generated. | ||||||
kṛtajijñāsa | mfn. jijñāsā | ||||||
kṛtajña | mf(ā-)n. knowing what is right, correct in conduct | ||||||
kṛtajña | mf(ā-)n. acknowledging past services or benefits, mindful of former aid or favours, grateful etc. | ||||||
kṛtajña | m. a dog | ||||||
kṛtajña | m. Name of śiva- | ||||||
kṛtajñaśīla | m. Name of a Prakrit poetry or poetic | ||||||
kṛtajñatā | f. gratitude | ||||||
kṛtajñatva | n. idem or 'f. gratitude ' | ||||||
kṛtāntajanaka | m. "father of yama-", Name of the sun | ||||||
kṣataja | mfn. produced by a wound or injury (exempli gratia, 'for example' kāsa-,a kind of cough;also visarpa- ) | ||||||
kṣataja | n. blood | ||||||
kṣataja | n. pus, matter | ||||||
kṣatajanman | n. "produced by a wound", blood | ||||||
kṣatajapāta | m. issue of blood | ||||||
kṣatajaṣṭhīvin | mfn. vomiting blood | ||||||
lohitajahnu | m. Name of a man (plural his descendants) | ||||||
matajña | mfn. knowing a person's intention, | ||||||
mitajñu | (mit/a-) mfn. having strong or firm knees | ||||||
mṛtajāta | mfn. born dead | ||||||
mṛtajātaka | n. Name of work | ||||||
mṛtajīva | m. Clerodendrum Phlomoides | ||||||
mṛtajīvana | mf(ī-)n. raising the dead to life | ||||||
muhūrtaja | (mc. for tā-ja-) m. plural the children of muhūrtā- | ||||||
natajānu | f. a knockkneed girl unfit for marriage, | ||||||
natajyā | f. the sine of the hour-angle | ||||||
navanītaja | n. ghee (equals ghṛta-) | ||||||
navanītajātaka | n. Name of of work | ||||||
nimittajña | mfn. acquainted with omens | ||||||
nimittajñāna | n. "knowledge of omens or signs", Name of chapter of the kāma-sūtra- by vātsyāyana- | ||||||
nimittajñāna | n. see | ||||||
niruktaja | m. Name of a class of sons | ||||||
nṛttajña | mfn. knowing to dance | ||||||
pakṣmasampātaja | m. (with kāla-) an instant | ||||||
paṇḍitajātīya | mfn. of a clever sort, rather learned, wise (see ) . | ||||||
paracittajñāna | n. knowing the thoughts of another | ||||||
paracittajñāna | n. knowledge of the thoughts of others, | ||||||
parvataja | mfn. "mountains-born" | ||||||
parvatajā | f. a river | ||||||
parvatajāla | n. mountains-range | ||||||
pāśupatajñāna | n. the doctrine of the pāśupata-s | ||||||
pittajvara | m. a bilious fever | ||||||
potaja | mfn. produced from a fetus which has no enveloping membrane (opp. to jarāyu-ja-) | ||||||
prabhūtajihvatā | f. having a long tongue (one of the 32 signs of perfection of a buddha-) (also -tanu-jihv-,"having a long and thin tongue" ) | ||||||
pragatajānu | mfn. having the knees far apart, bandy-legged, bow-legged | ||||||
pragatajānuka | mfn. having the knees far apart, bandy-legged, bow-legged | ||||||
prākṛtajvara | m. common fever (occurring from affections of the wind in the rainy season, of the bile in the autumn, and of the phlegm in the spring) | ||||||
prāṇataja | m. pl. (with jaina-s) Name of a subdivision of the kalpa-bhava-s | ||||||
prāptajīvana | mfn. restored to life | ||||||
prasṛtaja | m. Name of a particular class of sons | ||||||
pratyantajanapada | n. a bordering country | ||||||
pratyantajanapadopapatti | f. birth in a bordering or barbarous country (with Buddhists one of the eight inauspicious ways of being born) | ||||||
pratyutkrāntajīvita | mfn. one whose life is about to pass away, almost dead | ||||||
punaruktajanman | m. "whose birth is repeated", a Brahman | ||||||
puṣpasakaṭikānimittajñāna | n. knowledge of the omens which result from heavenly voices (one of the 64 arts or kalā-s) | ||||||
raktaja | mfn. produced from blood | ||||||
raktajantuka | m. a kind of worm, an earth-worm | ||||||
raktajihva | mfn. red-tongued | ||||||
raktajihva | m. a lion | ||||||
ratajvara | m. a crow | ||||||
retaja | mfn. born from (one's own) seed, one's own or beloved (son) | ||||||
ṛtajā | mfn. "truly-born", of a true nature | ||||||
ṛtajā | mfn. well made, excellent | ||||||
ṛtajāta | mfn. of true nature | ||||||
ṛtajāta | mfn. well made, proper | ||||||
ṛtajātasatya | mfn. (ṛt/a-jāta-satya-) appearing at the proper time and true or constant (said of the Ushases) | ||||||
ṛtajit | mfn. gaining the right ([ ]) | ||||||
ṛtajit | m. (t-) Name of a yakṣa- | ||||||
ṛtajñā | mfn. knowing or conversant with the sacred law or usage (at sacrifices etc.) | ||||||
ṛtajur | mfn. grown old in (observance of the) divine law | ||||||
ṛtajya | (ṛt/a-) mfn. one whose string is truth, truth-strung (said of brahmaṇas-pati-'s bow) | ||||||
rudrasūktajapa | m. Name of work | ||||||
rutajña | mfn. understanding the cries (of beasts or birds) | ||||||
rutajña | m. an augur, | ||||||
śakunarutajñāna | n. knowledge of the notes of birds | ||||||
samabhityaktajīvita | mfn. one who has quite renounced his life | ||||||
sāmantaja | n. (danger) arising from a vassal | ||||||
sambhrāntajana | mfn. one whose people are bewildered | ||||||
saṃghātaja | mfn. produced by a complicated derangement of the three humours (equals saṃnipātika-) | ||||||
saṃhatajānu | mfn. knock-kneed | ||||||
saṃhatajānuka | mfn. knock-kneed | ||||||
saṃnipātajvara | m. a dangerous fever resulting from morbid condition of the three humours (one of the 8 kinds of fever) | ||||||
samparityaktajīvita | mfn. (a battle) in which expectation of life is abandoned | ||||||
saṃsaktajala | mf(ā-)n. joining or mingling its waters with (compound) | ||||||
saṃtatajvara | m. continuous fever | ||||||
samupacitajala | mfn. having accumulated waters (as the ocean) | ||||||
śāntajvara | mfn. one whose fever or grief is alleviated | ||||||
saptajāmi | mfn. (Ved.;prob.) having 7 brothers or sisters | ||||||
saptajana | m. plural a collective Name of 7 muni-s | ||||||
saptajāni | mfn. (Ved.;prob.) having 7 brothers or sisters | ||||||
saptajihva | mfn. 7-tongued | ||||||
saptajihva | m. Name of agni- or fire (the 7 tongues of fire have all names exempli gratia, 'for example' kālī-, karālī mano-javā-, su-lohitā-, su-dhūmra-varṇā-, ugrā-or sphuliṅginī-, pradīptā-,and these names vary according to to the particular rite in which fire is usedSee hiraṇya-, su-varṇā-, su-prabhā-etc.) | ||||||
saptajvāla | m. "7-flamed", fire | ||||||
saptaśatajapārthanyāsadhyāna | n. Name of work | ||||||
śatabrāhmaṇaghātaja | mfn. resulting from (id est equal to the guilt of) the murder of a hundred Brahmans | ||||||
śatajihva | mfn. hundred-tongued (śiva-) | ||||||
śatajit | m. a vanquisher of a hundred (viṣṇu-) | ||||||
śatajit | m. Name of a son of raja- or rajas- or viraja- | ||||||
śatajit | m. of a son of sahasra-jit- | ||||||
śatajit | m. of a son of bhajamāna- (varia lectio śatā-jit-) | ||||||
śatajit | m. of a son of kṛṣṇa- | ||||||
śatajit | m. of a yakṣa- | ||||||
śatajīvin | mfn. living a hundred years | ||||||
śatajyoti | m. Name of a son of su-bhrāj- (according to to "the moon") . | ||||||
śatajyotis | m. Name of a son of su-bhrāj- (according to to "the moon") . | ||||||
satatajvara | n. constant fever, one not intermitting | ||||||
siddhāntajāhnavī | f. Name of work | ||||||
siddhāntajyotsnā | f. Name of work | ||||||
sitajā | f. sugar in lumps, lump-sugar | ||||||
śītajvara | m. a fever with cold fits | ||||||
śithilitajya | mfn. (a bow) whose string has been relaxed | ||||||
śleṣmapittajvara | m. fever caused by phlegm and bile | ||||||
śleṣmasaṃghātaja | mfn. produced by the compacting together of phlegm (said of the breasts) | ||||||
sṛtajava | (sṛt/a--) mfn. (an ass) whose swiftness or activity is gone. | ||||||
srutajala | mfn. having the water flowed off, dried up | ||||||
stimitajava | mfn. advancing slowly or softly | ||||||
suptajana | m. a sleeping person | ||||||
suptajana | m. "having every one asleep", midnight (only in ne rātrau-,"at midnight") | ||||||
suptajanaprāya | mfn. having almost every one asleep | ||||||
suptajñāna | n. "perceiving in sleep", dreaming, a dream | ||||||
suratajanita | mfn. produced by sexual intercourse | ||||||
sūtaja | m. the son of a chief | ||||||
sūtaja | m. equals next | ||||||
sutajīvaka | m. Putranjiva Roxburghii | ||||||
svāntaja | m. "heart-born", love | ||||||
śvetajala | Name of a lake | ||||||
śvetajīraka | m. white cumin | ||||||
taptajāmbūnadamaya | mf(ī-)n. made of refined gold | ||||||
tātajanayitrī | f. dual number father and mother | ||||||
tyaktajīvita | mfn. one who has given up all expectation of life, ready to abandon life (in compound) | ||||||
ucitajña | mfn. knowing what is becoming or convenient. | ||||||
udghāṭitajña | mfn. wise, intelligent | ||||||
vartajanman | m. a cloud | ||||||
vartitajanman | mfn. one in whom existence has been brought about, begotten, procreated | ||||||
vasantaja | mfn. born or produced in spring | ||||||
vasantajā | f. a kind of jasmine | ||||||
vasantajā | f. a festival in honour of the god of love (see vasanto | ||||||
vātaja | mfn. produced by wind | ||||||
vātaja | n. a kind of colic | ||||||
vātajā | mfn. arisen from wind | ||||||
vātajāma | (?) m. plural Name of a people | ||||||
vātajava | mfn. fleet as wind | ||||||
vātajava | mfn. Name of a demon | ||||||
vātajit | mfn. equals -ghna- | ||||||
vātajūta | (v/āta--) mfn. wind-driven, swift as wind | ||||||
vātajūti | m. (with vāta-raśana- q.v) Name of the author of , | ||||||
vātajvara | m. "wind-fever", fever arising from vitiated wind | ||||||
vātajvarapratīkāra | m. the remedying or counteraction of the above disease | ||||||
vātapittaja | mfn. arising from the wind and from the bile | ||||||
vātapittajaśūla | n. a form of the disease called śūla- | ||||||
vātapittajvara | m. a fever arising from the wind and from the bile | ||||||
vedāntajña | m. a knower of the vedā | ||||||
vibhaktaja | m. a son born after the partition of the family property between his parents and brothers | ||||||
vibhraṃśitajñāna | mfn. deprived of reason or consciousness | ||||||
vigatajñāna | mfn. one who has lost his wits | ||||||
vigatajvara | mfn. cured of fever, freed from feverishness or morbid feeling, freed from trouble or distress of mind | ||||||
vigatajvara | mfn. exempt from decay | ||||||
vikṛtajananaśāntividhāna | n. Name of a chapter of the padma-purāṇa- | ||||||
vītajanmajarasa | mfn. not subject to birth or old age | ||||||
vittaja | mfn. produced by wealth | ||||||
vittajāni | (vitt/a--) mfn. one who has taken a wife, married | ||||||
vrātajīvana | mfn. living by manual or bodily labour | ||||||
vṛttajña | mfn. knowing actions or established practices | ||||||
vyatipātajananaśānti | f. Name of work | ||||||
vyuptajatākalāpa | mfn. having a dishevelled mass of hair | ||||||
vyutkrāntajīvita | mfn. one whose life has departed, lifeless, dead |
atajjha | अतज्झ a. [न तत्-जानाति] Not knowing that (तत् i. e. Brahman). |
tajjīvana | n. hislivelihood; -gña, a. knowing that; --°ree;, familiar with, versed in; m. connoisseur. |
akṛtajña | a. ungrateful. |
adantajāta | pp. not having teethed. |
ucitajña | a. knowing what is fit ting: -tâ, f. abst. n.; -tva, n. appropriateness, fitness. |
gatajīva | a. dead; -gîvita, a. id.; -pâra, a. having attained his object; -pûrva, a. trodden before; -pratyâgata, pp. gone and returned; -prâna, a. inanimate, dead; -prâ ya, a. almost past or perished; -mati, a. stupid, senseless; -manas-ka, a. thinking of (lc.); -mâtra, a. only just gone away; -yauvana, a. whose youth is past; -roga, a. convalescent; -vayas, a. whose youth is past; (á)-srî, a. being in the height of prosperity; -sâra, a. worthless; -spriha, a. having no more desire or pleasure (in, g. or lc.); dis interested; merciless. |
tyaktajīvita | a. abandoning (= risking) one's life, brave; -½âtman, a. des pairing of himself. |
pareṅgitajñānaphala | a. fruitful in the discovery of another's hints. |
mitajñu | a. strong-kneed; -dru, a. strong-legged, running well (RV.). |
taj | jānatīr abhy anūṣata vrāḥ RV.4.1.16c. See tā jānatīr. |
taj | jāyā jāyā bhavati AB.7.13.10a; śś.15.17a. |
taj | jigāti sumnayuḥ GB.1.5.23d. |
taj | juṣasva kṛdhi mā devavantam RV.6.47.10d. |
taj | juṣasva jaritur ghoṣi manma RV.6.5.6d. |
taj | juṣasva yaviṣṭhya AVś.19.64.3d; VS.11.73d,74d; TS.4.1.10.1d (bis); MS.2.7.7d (bis): 83.8,10; KS.16.7d (bis); śB.6.6.3.5d,6d. See tā juṣasva, and cf. taṃ juṣasva yaviṣṭhya. |
taj | juṣasva svāhā VS.8.22. Cf. taṃ juṣasva, and taṃ juṣasva svāhā. |
taj | juṣetāṃ sacetasā TB.2.4.8.3c. |
taj | jvalanāya vidmahe MS.2.9.1a: 120.10. |
asitajñave | svāhā # TS.7.3.17.1. |
ṛtajāta | ṛtāvari # AVś.5.15.1c--11c; AVP.8.5.1c--11c. |
ṛtajātā | arepasaḥ # RV.5.61.14c. |
ṛtajātā | ṛtāvṛdhaḥ # AVś.18.2.15b. See ṛtāvāna ṛtajātā, and ṛtāvāna ṛtāvṛdhaḥ. |
ṛtajic | ca satyajic ca # VS.17.83; TS.4.6.5.6; MS.2.6.6: 67.15; 2.11.1: 140.2; KS.18.6; Mś.6.2.5.23. |
ṛtajyena | kṣipreṇa brahmaṇas patiḥ # RV.2.24.8a. |
etaj | jātaṃ svajānām # AVP.8.7.4a. |
etaj | jātaṃ pṛdākūnām # AVP.8.7.11a. |
etaj | juhvaj japen mantram # RVKh.9.67.20c. |
mitajñavo | varimann (TB. varivann) ā pṛthivyāḥ # RV.3.59.3b; MS.4.10.2b: 146.15; TB.2.8.7.5b. |
mitajñubhiḥ | purukṛtvā jigāya # RV.6.32.3b. |
mitajñubhir | namasyair iyānā # RV.7.95.4c. See dyutadyubhir. |
tajja | adjective daraus entstanden
sprung from Sanskrit (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 19358/72933 | |
tajjña | adjective knowing that (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 8449/72933 | |
akṛtajña | adjective not acknowledging benefits (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) ungrateful (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 17448/72933 | |
atajjña | adjective not knowing that (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 41966/72933 | |
aparāntajñāna | noun (neuter) prescience of one's latter end (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 43648/72933 | |
asitajaphala | noun (masculine) a species of cocoa-nut tree Frequency rank 45939/72933 | |
ṛtajit | noun (masculine) name of a Yakṣa (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 27251/72933 | |
kālarātrikṛtajagatsaṃharaṇavarṇana | noun (neuter) name of SkPur, Revākhaṇḍa 14 Frequency rank 49296/72933 | |
kṛtajit | noun (masculine) name of a man Frequency rank 49917/72933 | |
kṛtajña | adjective acknowledging past services or benefits (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) correct in conduct (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) grateful (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) knowing what is right (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) mindful of former aid or favours (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 4317/72933 | |
kṣataja | noun (neuter) blood (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) matter (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) pus (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 5079/72933 | |
kṣatajit | noun (masculine) name of a man Frequency rank 50496/72933 | |
kṣatajokṣita | noun (masculine) a form of Śiva Frequency rank 27708/72933 | |
gatajīva | adjective dead (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) exanimate (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) mṛta (?) Frequency rank 34551/72933 | |
cittajanman | noun (masculine) Kāma, the god of love (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 27999/72933 | |
jīvitajñā | noun (feminine) a vein Frequency rank 53014/72933 | |
bhūtajaṭā | noun (feminine) another species of Valeriana (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Nardostachys Jatamansi (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 24924/72933 | |
bhūtajaya | noun (masculine) victory over the elements (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 21951/72933 | |
muhūrtaja | noun (masculine) the children of Muhūrtā (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 62401/72933 | |
mṛtajīvin | noun (masculine) Clerodendrum Phlomoides Frequency rank 62451/72933 | |
mṛtajīvana | noun (masculine feminine) a kind of alchemical preparation
[rel.] name of Devī Frequency rank 29727/72933 | |
mṛtajīvana | adjective raising the dead to life (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 62452/72933 | |
raktaja | noun (neuter) copper Frequency rank 63181/72933 | |
raktajantuka | noun (masculine) a kind of worm (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) an earth-worm (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 38592/72933 | |
retajā | noun (feminine) vālukā Frequency rank 63790/72933 | |
vasantajā | noun (feminine) a festival in honour of the god of love (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) a kind of jasmine (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 64852/72933 | |
śataji | noun (masculine) name of a king; son of Sahasraji Frequency rank 39885/72933 | |
śatajit | noun (masculine) a vanquisher of a hundred (Viṣṇu) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of a son of Bhajamāna (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of a son of Kṛṣṇa (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of a son of Raja or Rajas or Viraja (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of a son of Sahasrajit (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of a Yakṣa (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 17273/72933 | |
śatajyoti | noun (masculine) name of a son of Subhrāj (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 39886/72933 | |
śātajaṅgha | noun (masculine) name of a teacher Frequency rank 67430/72933 | |
śītajalaja | noun (neuter) the blue lotus Frequency rank 67750/72933 | |
śītajūrti | noun (feminine) [medic.] śītajvara Frequency rank 67751/72933 | |
śītajvara | noun (masculine) a fever with cold fits (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 9487/72933 | |
śītajvarāri | noun (masculine) name of an alchemical preparation Frequency rank 67752/72933 | |
śvetajīraka | noun (masculine) white cumin (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 40252/72933 | |
saptajana | noun (masculine) a collective name of 7 Munis (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 40368/72933 | |
saptajit | noun (masculine) name of a man Frequency rank 68807/72933 | |
saptajihva | noun (masculine) fire (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of Agni (the 7 tongues of fire have all names) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) [rel.] name of Śiva Frequency rank 25691/72933 | |
sitajā | noun (feminine) lump-sugar (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) sugar in lumps (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 70506/72933 | |
sitajaṅghā | noun (feminine) a kind of plant Frequency rank 70507/72933 | |
sitajāmraka | noun (masculine) a kind of mango Frequency rank 70508/72933 | |
sutajīva | noun (masculine) Nageia Putranjiva Frequency rank 70800/72933 | |
sutajīvaka | noun (masculine) Putranjīva Roxburghii (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 70801/72933 | |
suptajana | noun (masculine) midnight (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 70969/72933 | |
sūtaja | noun (masculine) name of Karṇa
the son of a chief (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 8372/72933 |
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