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uda | n. (only at the beginning or end of a compound) water. |
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udabhāra | m. "water-carrier", a cloud |
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udabhī | ( ud-abhi-i-) P. (2. sg. -eṣi-) to rise over (accusative) |
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udabindu | m. a drop of water |
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udac | mf(īcī-)n. or 2. /ud-añc- (ud--2. añc-) turned or going upwards, upper, upwards (opposed to adharāñc-) etc. |
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udac | mf(īcī-)n. turned to the north, northern (opposed to dakṣiṇa-) etc. |
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udac | mf(īcī-)n. subsequent, posterior |
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udacamasa | m. a cup holding water |
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udadhāna | mfn. holding water |
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udadhāna | n. a reservoir for water |
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udadhānāyatana | n. the place for a water-reservoir, |
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udadhārā | f. a flow or current of water. |
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udadhi | mfn. holding water |
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udadhi | m. "water-receptacle", a cloud; river, sea; the ocean etc. (in classical Sanskrit only the ocean) |
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udadhi | Name (also title or epithet) of the number 4 |
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udadhi | m. of dvārakā- (kṛṣṇa-'s capital) |
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udadhijalamaya | mfn. made or formed out of sea-water |
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udadhikrā | m. ( kram-), a navigator, mariner |
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udadhikumāra | m. plural a class of deities (belonging to the bhavanādhīśa-s ) |
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udadhimala | m. cuttle-fish bone |
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udadhimekhalā | f. "ocean-girdled", the earth |
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udadhinemi | mfn. ocean-encircled, ). |
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udadhirāja | m. the ocean-king, ocean-god |
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udadhisaṃbhava | n. "ocean-born", sea-salt |
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udadhisutā | f. "daughter of the ocean", Name of lakṣmī- |
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udadhisutānāyaka | m. "husband of the ocean's daughter", Name of kṛṣṇa- |
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udadhivastrā | f. "ocean-clothed", the earth |
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udadhīya | Nom. (fr. uda-dhi-) P. udadhīyati-, to mistake (anything) for the ocean |
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udag | (in compound for /udac-below) . |
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udagadri | m. "the northern mountain", Name of the himālaya- |
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udagagra | mfn. having the points turned to the north (as grass) |
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udagāha | mfn. diving into water, |
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udagapavargam | ind. ending to the north |
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udagāvṛtta | mfn. turned to the north, |
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udagāvṛtti | f. (the sun's) turning to the north |
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udagayana | n. the sun's progress north of the equator |
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udagayana | n. the half year from the winter to the summer solstice etc. |
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udagayana | mfn. being on the path of the sun at its progress north of the equator |
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udagāyata | mfn. extending towards the north |
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udagbhava | mfn. being in the northern quarter, north |
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udagbhūma | m. fertile soil (turned upwards or towards the north) on |
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udagdakṣiṇa | mfn. northern and southern |
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udagdaśa | (/udag-) mfn. having the border turned upwards or to the north |
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udagdvāra | mfn. having the entrance towards the north |
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udagdvāram | ind. north of the entrance |
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udaggati | f. equals -ayan/a- above. |
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udaghoṣa | m. the roaring of water |
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udagra | mfn. having the top elevated or upwards, over-topping, towering or pointing upwards, projecting |
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udagra | mfn. high, tall, long etc. |
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udagra | mfn. increased, large, vast, fierce, intense etc. |
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udagra | mfn. haughty |
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udagra | mfn. advanced (in age) |
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udagra | mfn. excited, enraptured etc. |
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udagra | mfn. loud |
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udagrābha | m. holding or surrounding water |
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udagradat | mfn. having projecting teeth, large-toothed |
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udagradat | m. (an-) an elephant with a large tusk. |
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udagraplutatva | n. lofty bounding |
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udahāra | mf(ī-)n. fetching or carrying water |
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udahāra | mf(ī-)n. intending to bring water |
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udahāra | m. "water-carrier", a cloud |
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udaharaṇa | n. a vessel for drawing water |
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udaj | P. A1. -ajati-, -te- (imperfect tense -/ājat- /ud-ājat- ) to drive out, expel ; to fetch out of |
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udaja | mfn. (1. udaja-;for 2.See ud-aj-) produced in or by water, aquatic, watery |
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udaja | n. a lotus |
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udaja | m. (for 1.See under uda-) driving out or forth (cattle) |
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udajalaka | m. Name of a wheel-wright |
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udajina | mfn. one who has passed beyond (the use of) a skin (as his covering) gaRa nirudakādi- |
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udajña | varia lectio for udanya- q.v |
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udak | (in compound for /udac-below;for 2.See column 2) . |
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udak | ind. (2. /udak-;for 1.See column 1) above |
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udak | ind. northward etc. |
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udak | ind. subsequently |
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udaka | n. water etc. |
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udaka | n. the ceremony of offering water to a dead person |
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udaka | n. (udakaṃ- dā-or pra-dā-or1. kṛ-,to offer water to the dead [with genitive case or dative case ] etc.; see upa-- spṛś-) |
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udaka | n. ablution (as a ceremonySee udakārtha-) |
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udaka | n. a particular metre |
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udakabhāra | m. a water-carrier |
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udakabhūma | varia lectio for udag-bhūma- q.v |
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udakābhyavāyin | mfn. going down into water, bathing, |
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udakabindu | m. a drop of water |
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udakacandra | m. (?) , a kind of magic () |
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udakacandra | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-, |
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udakada | mfn. a giver of water, yielding water, offering water to the dead |
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udakada | m. an heir, a kinsman |
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udakadāna | n. gift of water (especially to the manes) |
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udakadāna | n. a particular festival |
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udakadānika | mfn. relating to the above rite |
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udakadātṛ | mfn. |
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udakadātṛ | m. idem or 'mfn.' |
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udakadāyin | mfn. equals -da- |
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udakadhara | m. "water-holder", a cloud commentator or commentary on |
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udakadhārā | f. a gush or flow of water. |
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udakādhāra | m. a reservoir, cistern, well. |
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udakagāha | mfn. diving into water |
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udakaghāta | m. "beating the water"(at bathing?), one of the 64 kalā-s or arts |
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udakagiri | m. a mountain abounding in water on |
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udakahāra | m. a water-carrier |
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udakāhāra | mfn. one who carries or fetches water. |
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udakakarman | n. presentation of water (to dead ancestors as far as the fourteenth degree) |
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udakakārya | n. idem or 'n. presentation of water (to dead ancestors as far as the fourteenth degree) ' |
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udakakārya | n. ablution of the body |
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udakakṛcchra | m. a kind of penance, |
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udakakrīḍana | n. sporting about in water |
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udakakriyā | f. equals -karman- above |
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udakakṣveḍikā | f. sprinkling water (on each other), a kind of amorous play |
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udakakumbha | m. a water-jar commentator or commentary on |
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udakala | mfn. containing water, watery |
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udakamaṇḍalu | m. a water-jar |
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udakamañjarī | f. Name of work on medicine |
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udakamañjarīrasa | m. a particular decoction used as a febrifuge |
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udakamantha | m. a mixture of water and meal stirred together |
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udakamaya | mfn. consisting of water |
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udakameha | m. "watery urine", a sort of diabetes. |
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udakamehin | mfn. suffering from the above |
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udakāṃsya | n. a copper vessel with water, |
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udakāñjali | m. a handful of water |
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udakānta | m. margin of water, bank, shore |
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udakāntam | ind. to the water's edge |
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udakaparīkṣā | f. "water-trial", a kind of ordeal commentator or commentary on |
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udakaparvata | m. equals -giri-, column 2 on |
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udakapratīkāśa | mfn. water-like, watery fluid |
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udakapūrva | mfn. preceded by pouring out water (into the extended palm of a recipient's right hand as preparatory to or confirmatory of a gift or promise) |
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udakapūrva | mfn. preceded by ablution |
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udakapūrvakam | ind. preceded by the above ceremony. |
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udakarakṣikā | f. a leech, |
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udakārṇava | m. "water-reservoir", the ocean |
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udakārtha | m. a ceremony with water |
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udakārtham | ind. for the sake of water or of the udaka- ceremony |
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udakārthin | mfn. desirous of water, thirsty. |
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udakasādhu | mfn. helping out of the water |
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udakaśāka | n. any aquatic herb |
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udakasaktu | m. equals uda-sa- q.v |
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udakaśānti | f. sprinkling consecrated water (over a sick person) to allay fever |
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udakaśāntiprayoga | m. Name of work |
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udakasecana | n. sprinkling w (according to to others,"a shower of rain"), |
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udakaśīla | mfn. practising the udaka--ceremony |
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udakasparśa | mfn. touching different parts of the body with water |
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udakasparśa | mfn. touching water in confirmation of a promise |
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udakasparśana | n. the act of touching water, ablution |
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udakaśuddha | mfn. cleansed by ablution |
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udakaśuddha | m. Name of a (man) (?) gaRa anuśatikādi- |
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udakatarpaṇa | n. "satisfying by water", a libation of water |
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udakātman | mfn. having water for its chief substance |
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udakaudana | n. rice boiled with water |
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udakavādya | n. "water-music"(performed by striking cups filled with water), one of the 64 kalā-s or fine arts, (see jala-taraṅgiṇī-.) |
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udakavajra | m. equals uda-vajra- q.v |
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udakavat | (udak/a-) mfn. supplied or filled with water |
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udakavindu | See -bindu-. |
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udakavīvadha | m. equals udavī- q.v , |
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udakecara | mfn. moving in or inhabiting water |
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udakeśaya | mfn. lying in or inhabiting water |
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udakeviśīrṇa | mfn. dried in water (id est uselessly) |
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udakila | mfn. idem or 'mfn. containing water, watery ' |
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udakīrṇa | m. the tree Galedupa Piscidia (the bark of which is ground and scattered on water to stupefy fishes) |
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udakīrya | m. the tree Galedupa Piscidia (the bark of which is ground and scattered on water to stupefy fishes) |
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udakīryā | f. a species of the karañja- tree ([ ]) |
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udakīya | Nom. P. udakīyati-, to wish for water on |
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udakkūla | mfn. directed towards the north (as grass with the tops) |
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udakodañjana | n. a water-jar. |
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udakodara | n. "water-belly", dropsy. |
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udakodarin | mfn. dropsical |
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udakopasparśana | n. touching or sipping water |
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udakopasparśana | n. ablution |
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udakopasparśin | mfn. one who touches or sips water |
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udakoṣṭha | m. a water-jar |
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udakotsecana | n. a water-libation, |
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udakpāda | mf(ī-)n. having one's feet turned towards the north |
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udakpatha | m. the northern country |
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udakprasravaṇa | mfn. flowing off towards the north |
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udakprasravaṇa | n. an outlet or drain towards the north |
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udakprasravaṇānvita | mfn. having an outlet towards the north |
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udakpravaṇa | (/udak-) mfn. sloping towards the north |
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udaksamāsa | mfn. being united or tied in the north |
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udaksaṃstha | mfn. ending in the north |
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udaksena | m. Name of a king |
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udakśiras | mfn. one who his his head directed towards the north, |
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udakta | mfn. raised or lifted up, drawn up |
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udaktas | ind. from above, from the north |
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udaktāt | (/udak-) ind. from above, from the north |
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udakumbha | m. a water-jar, a jar with water |
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udakya | m. or n. a water-plant, |
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udakya | mfn. being in water |
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udakya | mfn. wanting water (for purification) |
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udakyā | f. a woman in her courses |
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udakyāgamana | n. connection with a woman during her courses |
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udala | m. Name of a man. |
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udalākāśyapa | m. Name of a goddess of agriculture |
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udalāvaṇika | mfn. prepared with brine |
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udamāna | m. a particular measure (the 50th part of an āḍhaka-) |
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udamantha | m. a particular mixture |
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udamaya | mfn. consisting of water |
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udamaya | m. Name of a man |
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udamegha | m. a watery cloud |
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udamegha | m. a shower of rain |
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udamegha | m. Name of a man on |
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udamehin | mfn. having watery urine or diabetes |
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udan | (for 2.See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order) n. Ved. (defective in the strong cases ) a wave, water |
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udaṅ | (in compound for /udac-below) . |
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udan | (for 1.See) P. -aniti- (and āniti- ; see vy-- an-; parasmE-pada -an/at- ; Aorist 3. plural -āniṣus- ) to breathe upwards, emit the breath in an upward direction ; to breathe out, breathe |
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udañc | P. -acati- ([Ved.]) and -añcati-, to elevate, raise up, lift up, throw up etc. ; to ladle out commentator or commentary on ; to cause, effect ; to rise, arise ; to resound : Passive voice -acyate-, to be thrown out ; to come forth, proceed : Causal -añcayati-, to draw up, raise, elevate ; to send forth, utter, cause to resound (See ud-añcita-). |
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udañcana | n. a bucket, pail (for drawing water out of a well) etc. |
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udañcana | n. a cover or lid |
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udañcana | n. directing or throwing upwards |
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udañcana | n. rising, ascending |
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udañcita | mfn. raised up, lifted, elevated |
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udañcita | mfn. thrown up, tossed, |
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udañcita | mfn. uttered, caused to resound |
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udañcita | mfn. worshipped |
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udañcu | m. Name of a man gaRa bāhv-ādi- |
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udaṇḍapāla | mfn. a species of fish |
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udaṇḍapāla | mfn. of snake |
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udanemi | mfn. rimmed by the ocean commentator or commentary on |
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udaṅgulīka | mfn. having the fingers upraised |
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udanimat | mfn. abounding in waves or water |
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udaṅīṣa | (udaṅṅīṣa-) mfn. having the pole turned to the north (as a carriage) commentator or commentary on |
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udañj | P. -anakti-, to adorn, trim |
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udañjali | mfn. hollowing the palms and then raising them |
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udañji | mfn. erect and unctuous (said of the membrum virile) |
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udaṅka | m. a bucket or vessel (for oil etc. but not for water) |
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udaṅka | m. Name of a man |
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udaṅka | m. plural the descendants of udaṅka- gaRa upakādi- |
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udaṅkī | f. a bucket |
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udaṅkya | m. Name of a demon |
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udaṅmṛttika | m. equals udag-bhūma- q.v |
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udaṅmukha | mf(ī-)n. turned upwards |
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udaṅmukha | mf(ī-)n. facing the north |
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udanta | mfn. reaching to the end or border, running over, flowing over |
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udanta | mfn. good, virtuous, excellent |
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udanta | m. (ud-ant/a-) end of the work, rest |
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udanta | m. harvest time |
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udanta | m. "telling to the end", full tidings, intelligence |
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udanta | m. news |
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udanta | m. one who gets a livelihood by a trade etc. |
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udanta | m. by sacrificing for others |
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udantaka | m. news, tidings, intelligence |
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udantam | ind. to the end or border |
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udantikā | f. satisfaction, satiety |
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udantya | mfn. living beyond a limit or boundary |
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udanvat | mfn. wavy, watery, abounding in water |
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udanvat | m. (ān-) the ocean etc. |
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udanvat | m. Name of a ṛṣi- on |
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udanya | Nom. P. udanyati- (parasmE-pada udany/at-) to irrigate ; to be exceedingly thirsty |
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udanya | mfn. watery |
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udanyā | f. want or desire of water, thirst |
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udanyaja | mfn. born or living in water |
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udanyu | mfn. liking or seeking water |
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udanyu | mfn. pouring out water, irrigating |
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udapa | mfn. helping out of the water (as a boat) commentator or commentary on |
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udapāna | m. n. a well etc. |
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udapānamaṇḍūka | m. "frog in a well", a narrow-minded man who knows only his own neighbourhood |
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udapās | ( ud-apa-- 2 as-) P. to throw away, give up entirely |
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udapātra | n. a water-jar, a vessel with water |
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udapātrī | f. idem or 'n. a water-jar, a vessel with water ' |
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udapeṣam | (ind.p. of piṣ-) ind. by grinding in water |
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udapīti | f. a place for drinking water |
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udaplava | m. water-flood |
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udapluta | mfn. swimming in water |
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udaprut | mfn. causing water to flow ([ ]),swimming or splashing in water ([ ]) |
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udapū | mfn. cleansing one's self with water, purified by water |
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udapura | n. a reservoir for water |
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udapurā | f. a kind of brick, |
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udara | n. ( dṝ- ; ṛ- and ), the belly, abdomen, stomach, bowels etc. |
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udara | n. the womb |
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udara | n. a cavity, hollow |
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udara | n. the interior or inside of anything (udare-,inside, in the interior) etc. |
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udara | n. enlargement of the abdomen (from dropsy or flatulence), any morbid abdominal affection (as of the liver, spleen etc.;eight kinds are enumerated) |
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udara | n. the thick part of anything (exempli gratia, 'for example' of the thumb) commentator or commentary on |
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udara | n. slaughter |
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udarabharaṇamātrakevalecchu | mfn. desirous only of the mere filling of the belly |
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udaradāra | m. a particular disease of the abdomen |
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udarādhmāna | n. puffing of the belly, flatulence |
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udarāgni | m. "stomach-fire", the digestive faculty |
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udaragranthi | m. "knot in the abdomen", disease of the spleen (a chronic affection not uncommon in India). |
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udaraka | mfn. abdominal |
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udarakrimi | m. "worm in the belly", an insignificant person gaRa pātre-saṃmitādi- |
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udarakṛmi | m. "worm in the belly", an insignificant person gaRa pātre-saṃmitādi- |
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udarākṣa | m. Name of a demon causing diseases (varia lectio udārākṣa- q.v) |
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udarāmaya | m. disease of the bowels, dysentery, diarrhoea |
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udarāmayin | mfn. suffering from the above |
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udaraṃbhara | mfn. nourishing only one's own belly, selfish, voracious, gluttonous |
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udaraṃbhari | mfn. |
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udaraṇa | n. ( ri-) rising, ascending, MaitrS |
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udarapātra | n. the stomach serving as a vessel |
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udarapiśāca | m. "stomach-demon", voracious, a glutton, one who devours everything (flesh, fish etc.) |
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udarapoṣaṇa | n. feeding the belly, supporting life. |
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udarapūram | ind. till the belly is full |
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udararandhra | n. a particular part of the belly of a horse |
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udararoga | m. disease of the stomach or bowels |
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udaraśāṇḍilya | m. Name of a ṛṣi- |
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udarasarpin | mfn. creeping on the belly. |
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udarasarvasva | mfn. one whose whole essence is stomach, a glutton, epicure |
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udaraśaya | mfn. lying or sleeping on the belly on |
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udarastha | m. "being in the stomach", the fire of digestion |
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udarastha | (), mfn. being in the womb. |
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udarasthita | (), mfn. being in the womb. |
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udarāṭa | m. "wandering in the bowels", a species of worm |
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udaratāḍam | ind. so as to beat the belly, |
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udarathi | m. ( ṛ- ), the ocean |
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udarathi | m. the sun |
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udaratrāṇa | n. a cuirass or covering for the front of the body |
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udaratrāṇa | n. a girth, belly-band |
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udarāvarta | m. "stomach-coil", the navel |
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udaravat | mfn. having a large belly, corpulent |
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udarāveṣṭa | m. tapeworm |
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udaravistāra | m. corpulence, |
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udaravyādhi | m. equals -roga- above |
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udarc | P. (perfect tense 3. plural -ānṛc/us-) to drive out, cause to come out |
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udarcis | mfn. flaming or blazing upwards, brilliant, resplendent |
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udarcis | m. fire |
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udarcis | m. Name of śiva- |
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udarcis | m. of kandarpa- |
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udard | P. -ardati-, to swell, rise ; to undulate, wave |
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udarda | m. (in medicine) erysipelas |
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udarddha | m. ( ṛdh-), scarlet fever |
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udarika | mfn. having a large belly, corpulent |
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udarila | mfn. corpulent |
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udarin | mfn. idem or 'mfn. having a large belly, corpulent ' |
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udarin | mfn. having a large belly (from flatulence) |
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udariṇī | f. a pregnant woman. |
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udarka | m. arising (as a sound), resounding |
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udarka | m. the future result of actions, consequence, futurity, future time etc. |
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udarka | m. a remote consequence, reward |
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udarka | m. happy future |
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udarka | m. conclusion, end |
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udarka | m. repetition, refrain |
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udarka | m. elevation of a building, a tower, look-out place |
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udarka | m. the plant Vanguiera Spinosa. |
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udarṣa | m. (1. ṛṣ-), overflowing, overflow |
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udarya | mfn. belonging to or being in the belly |
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udarya | n. contents of the bowels, that which forms the belly |
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udaś | P. -aśnoti-, (subjunctive -aśnavat- ; perfect tense -ānaṃśa- ; Aorist -/ānaṭ-and -ānaṭ-,etc.) A1. (3. dual number -aśnuvāte- ) to reach, attain, arrive at ; to reach, be equal ; to overtake, surpass ; to master, rule |
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udas | P. -asyati-, to cast or throw up ; to raise, erect, elevate ; to throw out, expel ; to throw (a weapon) |
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udasaktu | m. barley-water |
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udasana | n. throwing up |
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udasana | n. raising, erecting. |
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udaśarāva | m. a jar filled with water |
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udaśocā | f. Name of a witch |
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udasra | mfn. shedding tears, weeping |
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udaśraya | Nom. P. udaśrayati-, to shed tears ; to cause to weep |
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udaśrayaṇa | n. the act of causing to weep commentator or commentary on |
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udaśru | mfn. one whose tears gush forth, shedding tears, weeping etc. |
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udaśru | ind. with tears gushing forth (see ud-asra-below.) |
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udasta | mfn. thrown or cast up |
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udasta | mfn. raised, thrown etc. |
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udastāt | ind. above (with genitive case) |
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udasthālī | f. a caldron, a kettle with water |
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udasthāna | n. Name of a place. |
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udastoka | m. a drop of water |
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udaśuddha | m. Name of a man. |
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udaśvidvat | mfn. having the above mixture |
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udaśvit | n. a mixture (consisting of equal parts of water and buttermilk) |
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udasya | ind.p. having thrown or cast up etc. |
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udatantu | m. "water-thread", a continuous gush. |
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udataulika | m. a particular measure. |
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udaudana | m. rice boiled with water |
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udavagraha | mfn. having the udātta- on the first part of a compound which contains an ava-graha- |
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udavāha | m. bringing water (said of the marut-s) |
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udavāhana | mfn. bringing water |
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udavāhana | n. a cloud |
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udavajra | m. a thunder-like crash of water, a water-spout |
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udavāsa | m. residence in water |
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udavāsa | n. a house on the margin of a stream or pond, a marine grotto etc. |
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udavasāna | n. the act of leaving the place of sacrifice (See above) |
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udavasānīya | mfn. forming the end (of a sacrifice), concluding, final |
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udavasānīyā | f. the end or conclusion (of a sacrifice) |
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udavasātṛ | m. one who goes away after concluding (a sacrifice) |
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udavasāya | ind.p. ending, concluding |
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udavāsin | mfn. living in water |
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udavasita | n. a house, dwelling |
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udavaso | P. -/ava-syati-, to leave off, go away ; to finish, end ; to go away to (another place, with locative case) |
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udavasya | ind.p. concluding |
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udavindu | See -bindu-. |
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udavīvadha | m. a yoke used in carrying water |
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udavraja | (ud/a-) m. Name of a place ([ ]) |
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udaya | m. going up, rising |
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udaya | m. swelling up |
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udaya | m. rising, rise (of the sun etc.), coming up (of a cloud) etc. |
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udaya | m. the eastern mountain (behind which the sun is supposed to rise) etc. |
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udaya | m. going out |
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udaya | m. coming forth, becoming visible, appearance, development |
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udaya | m. production, creation etc. |
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udaya | m. conclusion, result, consequence |
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udaya | m. that which follows |
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udaya | m. a following word, subsequent sound etc. |
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udaya | m. rising, reaching one's aim, elevation |
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udaya | m. success, prosperity, good fortune etc. |
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udaya | m. profit, advantage, income |
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udaya | m. revenue, interest etc. |
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udaya | m. the first lunar mansion |
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udaya | m. the orient sine (id est the sine of the point of the ecliptic on the eastern horizon) |
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udaya | m. Name of several men. |
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udaya | Name (also title or epithet) of a mountain near rāja-gṛha-, MWB, 403, n. 1 |
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udayācala | m. equals -giri- above. |
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udayadhavala | m. Name of a king. |
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udayāditya | m. Name of several men. |
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udayādri | m. equals -giri- above. |
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udayagiri | m. the eastern mountain (See above) |
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udayagupta | m. Name of a man |
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udayajit | m. Name of a son of guṇala- |
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udayajyā | f. the orient sine (See above) |
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udayakara | m. Name of an author. |
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udayana | n. rise, rising (of the sun etc.) etc. |
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udayana | n. way out, outlet |
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udayana | n. exit |
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udayana | n. outcome, result, conclusion, end |
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udayana | n. means of redemption |
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udayana | m. Name of several kings and authors. |
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udayanacarita | n. Name of a drama. |
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udayanācārya | m. Name of a philosopher and author of several works. |
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udayanatas | ind. finally |
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udayanīya | mfn. belonging to an end or conclusion, finishing (as a ceremony) |
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udayanopādhi | m. Name of work |
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udayānta | mfn. ending with sunrise |
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udayāntara | n. (in astronomy) a particular correction for calculating the real time of a planet's rising |
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udayaparvata | m. equals -giri- above |
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udayaprāṇa | m. plural a particular measure of time (reckoned by the number of respirations till the rising of a particular constellation) |
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udayaprastha | m. the plateau of the eastern mountain. |
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udayapura | n. Name of the capital of Marwar. |
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udayarāja | m. Name of a man |
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udayarāśi | m. the constellation in which a planet is seen when on the horizon |
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udayarkṣa | n. (udaya-ṛ-) idem or 'm. the constellation in which a planet is seen when on the horizon ' |
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udayarkṣa | n. the lunar mansion in which a star rises heliacally |
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udayaśaila | m. equals -giri- above |
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udayasiṃha | m. Name of a king. |
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udayāstamaya | m. rising and setting, |
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udayāsu | m. plural equals -prāṇa- above |
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udayāśva | m. Name of a grandson of ajāta-śatru- |
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udayataṭa | m. the slope of the eastern mountain (See udaya-), |
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udayatuṅga | m. Name of a king |
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udayavarman | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a para-māra- king, |
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udayavat | mfn. risen (as the moon etc.) |
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udayavatī | f. Name of a daughter of udaya-tuṅga- |
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udayavyayin | see vyayin-, parasmE-pada 1032 |
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udayibhadra | m. idem or 'm. Name of a grandson of ajātaśatru- (= udayāśva-).' |
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udayin | mfn. victorious, triumphant, |
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udayin | mfn. rising, ascending |
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udayin | mfn. prosperous, flourishing |
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udayin | m. Name of a grandson of ajātaśatru- (= udayāśva-). |
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udayonmukha | mf(ī-)n. about to rise |
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udayonmukha | mf(ī-)n. expecting prosperity |
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udayorvībhṛt | m. equals -giri- above |
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abhiroruda | mfn. causing tears (indicative of strong passion) |
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abhiroruda | See abhi-rudita-. |
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abhivyudas | to give up or abandon entirely |
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abhyudan | -/aniti-, to breathe towards or upon (accusative) |
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abhyudavaso | -syati-, to set out or go towards (accusative) |
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abhyudaya | m. sunrise or rise of luminaries (during or with reference to some other occurrence) |
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abhyudaya | m. beginning, commencing (as of darkness, etc.) |
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abhyudaya | m. elevation, increase, prosperity, happiness, good result etc. |
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abhyudaya | m. a religious celebration, festival |
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abhyudayāvaha | m. bringing prosperity, |
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abhyudayeṣṭi | f. Name of an expiatory sacrifice (see abhyuditeṣṭi-.) |
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ābhyudayika | mfn. (fr. abhy-udaya-), connected with the beginning or rising of anything |
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ābhyudayika | mfn. relating to or granting prosperity etc. |
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ābhyudayika | n. Name of a śrāddha- or offering to ancestors on occasions of rejoicing |
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abhyudayin | mfn. rising |
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ācyudanti | varia lectio for tanti- and tantīya-. |
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ācyudantīya | varia lectio for tanti- and tantīya-. |
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adhyarbuda | n. a congenital tumour, goitre. |
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adhyarvuda | n. a congenital tumour, goitre. |
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aiṅguda | mf(ī-)n. coming from the plant iṅguda- |
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aiṅguda | n. the fruit of that plant |
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ambuda | m. "giving water", a cloud, the plant Cyperus Hexastychius Communis |
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āmbuda | mfn. (fr. ambu-da-), coming from a cloud |
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ambudaiva | n. "having the waters as deity", Name of the astrological mansion pūrvāṣāḍhā- |
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anābhyudayika | mfn. inauspicious, ill-omened, unlucky. |
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anaḍudarha | mfn. worth an ox, |
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anānuda | mfn. (1. da-with ānu-for anu-), not giving way, obstinate |
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antargudavalaya | m. (in anatomy) the sphincter muscle. |
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anuda | See anānud/a-. |
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anudagra | mfn. not lofty, low |
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anudagra | mfn. not projecting. |
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anudah | to burn up etc. ; to take fire (aor.Subj. 2. sg. -dakṣi-[for dhakṣi-]) ; to be consumed by fire subsequently after (accusative) |
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anudairghya | mfn. longitudinal. |
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anudaka | mf(/ā-)n. waterless |
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anudaka | mf(/ā-)n. without adding water |
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anudakam | ind. without touching water |
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anudaṇḍi | f. back bone |
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anudapāna | n. "non-water-drinking", thirst, |
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anudara | mf(ā-)n. (See 3. a-) thin, lank |
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anudarśa | m. representation, admonition, |
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anudarśana | n. consideration, regard. |
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anudarśin | mfn. considering, foreseeing. |
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anudatta | mfn. granted, remitted, given back commentator or commentary |
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anudaya | m. non-rising, the not rising (of a luminary). |
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apanuda | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' exempli gratia, 'for example' śokāpanuda- q.v) removing driving away. |
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arbuda | m. Ved. a serpent-like demon (conquered by indra-, a descendant of kadrū- therefore called kādraveya- ;said to be the author of ) etc. |
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arbuda | m. id. |
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arbuda | n. Name of the above-named hymn |
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arbuda | mn. a long round mass (said especially of the shape of the foetus in the second half of the first month[ ] or in the second month[ ]) |
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arbuda | mn. a swelling, tumour, polypus etc. |
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arbuda | the cartilage of a rib, |
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arbuda | n. (/arbuda-), (also m. ) ten millions |
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arbuda | m. Name of a mountain in the west of India (commonly called Abu, a place of pilgrimage of the jaina-s, and celebrated for its jaina- temples) |
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arbuda | m. plural Name of a people |
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arbuda | (with Buddhists) Name (also title or epithet) of one of the 8 cold hells, |
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arbudadhā | ind. millionfold, |
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arbudamāhātmya | n. Name (also title or epithet) of a chapter of the |
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arbudaparvata | m. the mountain arbuda-. |
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arbudaśikhara | m. id. |
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aruṃtuda | (mf(ā-)n.) ()"beating or hurting a wound" , causing torments, painful |
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aruṃtuda | See aru-. |
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audabhṛjji | m. a descendant of uda-bhṛjja- |
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audabuddhi | m. a descendant of udabuddha- gaRa pailādi- |
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audajñāyani | m. a descendant of udajña- ([ reads udanya-]) gaRa tikādi- |
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audaka | mf(ī-)n. (fr. udaka-), living or growing in water, relating to water, aquatic, watery etc. |
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audakā | f. a town surrounded by water |
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audakaja | mfn. coming from aquatic plants |
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audaki | m. a descendant of udaka- gaRa bāhv-ādi- |
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audaki | m. plural Name of a warrior tribe gaRa dāmany-ādi- |
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audakīya | m. a king of the audaki-s |
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audala | m. a descendant of udala- |
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audala | n. Name of a sāman- |
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audamajji | m. a descendant of uda-majja- |
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audambarī | f. (with saṃhitā-) Name (also title or epithet) of a work on bhakti- (according to to nimbārka-). |
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audamegha | m. plural the school of audameghyā- |
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audameghi | m. a descendant of uda-megha- |
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audameghīya | mfn. belonging to audameghi- ([ varia lectio audameyi- ]) gaRa raivatakādi- |
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audameghyā | f. of audameghi- above |
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audañcana | mfn. (fr. ud-añcana-), contained in a bucket |
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audañcanaka | mfn. relating to a bucket gaRa arīhaṇādi- |
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audañcavi | m. a descendant of udañcu- gaRa bāhv-ādi- |
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audanika | mf(ī-)n. (fr. odana-), one who knows how to cook mashed grain gaRa saṃtāpādi- |
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audaṅki | m. a descendant of udaṅka- gaRa bāhv-ādi- |
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audaṅki | m. plural Name of a warrior tribe gaRa dāmany-ādi- |
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audaṅkīya | m. a king of the audaṅki-s |
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audanvata | mfn. (fr. udanvat-), relating to the sea, marine |
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audanvata | m. a descendant of udanvat- on |
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audanya | m. (fr. udanya-), Name of the ṛṣi- muṇḍibha- |
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audanyava | m. (fr. udanyu-) idem or 'm. (fr. udanya-), Name of the ṛṣi- muṇḍibha- ' |
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audanyāyani | m. a descendant of udanya- gaRa tikādi- ([ ]) |
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audanyi | m. idem or 'm. a descendant of udanya- gaRa tikādi- ([ ]) ' gaRa pailādi- ] |
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audapāna | mf(ī-)n. (fr. uda-pāna-), raised from wells or drinking fountains (as a tax etc.) |
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audapāna | mf(ī-)n. belonging or relating to a well |
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audapāna | mf(ī-)n. coming from the village udapāna-, gaṇa-s on |
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audara | mfn. (fr. udara-), being in the stomach or belly |
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audara | mfn. gastric (as a disease) |
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audareiṣa | mfn. directed to agni-, |
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audarika | mf(ī-)n. gluttonous, a belly-god, glutton etc. |
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audarika | mf(ī-)n. greedy |
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audarika | mf(ī-)n. fit for or pleasant to the stomach (as food) |
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audarika | mf(ī-)n. dropsical |
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audarya | mfn. being in the stomach or belly |
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audarya | mfn. being in the womb |
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audasthāna | mfn. (fr. uda-sthāna-), accustomed to stand in water |
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audasthāna | mfn. relating to one who stands in water, gaṇa-s on |
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audaśuddhi | m. a descendant of uda-śuddha- gaRa pailādi- |
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audaśvita | and audaśvitka- mfn. (fr. uda-śvit-), dressed with or made of buttermilk, like buttermilk |
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audavāhi | m. a descendant of uda-vāha- |
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audavāpi | m. a descendant of uda-vāpa- gaRa raivatikādi- ( reads audavāhi-). |
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audavāpīya | mfn. relating to audavāpi- |
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audavraja | mf(ī-)n. composed by uda-vraja-. |
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audavraji | m. a descendant of uda-vraja- |
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audayaka | m. plural (fr. ud-aya-), a school of astronomers (who reckoned the first motion of the planets from sunrise). |
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audayana | mfn. relating to or coming from (the teacher) udayana- |
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audayika | mfn. to be reckoned from sunrise |
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audayika | mfn. relating to or happening in an auspicious time, prosperous |
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audayika | mfn. (with bhāva-,the state of the soul when actions arise ) |
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baddhaguda | n. a kind of obstruction of the bowels |
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bahuda | mfn. "much-giving", liberal, munificent |
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bahudaivata | mfn. relating to many deities |
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bahudaivatya | mfn. equals prec. |
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bahudaivatya | n. Name of work |
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bahudakṣiṇa | mfn. marked by many fees or donations (as a religious ceremony), liberal, lavish, bountiful |
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bahudalakaniśa | m. a particular species of grain |
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bāhudaṇḍa | m. "arm-staff", a long arm |
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bāhudaṇḍa | m. a blow or punishment inflicted with the arm or fist (see bhuja-d-). |
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bahudaṇḍika | mfn. having many staff-bearers |
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bahudaṇḍin | mfn. having many staff-bearers |
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bāhudantaka | n. (with śāstra-) Name of a treatise on morals abridged by indra- (see next) . |
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bāhudanteya | m. equals -dantin- |
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bahudantī | f. Name of a woman |
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bāhudantin | m. Name of indra- (see bahudantī-suta-) |
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bāhudantiputra | m. a son of indra- (Name of jaya-datta- author of a tantra-) |
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bahudantīsuta | m. "the son of bahu-dantī-", Name of an author (varia lectio valgndantī-sukha-). |
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bahudarśaka | mf(ikā-)n. seeing much, prudent, circumspect |
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bahudarśin | mfn. seeing much, prudent, circumspect |
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bahudarśitā | f. circumspection |
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bahudarśitā | f. circumspection |
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bakanakhagudapariṇaddha | m. plural the descendants of baka-nakha- and guda-pariṇaddha- gaRa tikakitavādi-. |
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balisudana | wrong reading for bala-s-. |
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bandhudagdha | mfn. "cursed by relations", an abandoned wretch (equals hataka-) |
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bandhudatta | mfn. "given by relations" |
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bandhudatta | m. Name of a man |
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bandhudattā | f. Name of a woman |
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bhadraudanī | f. Sida Cordifolia and Rhombifolia |
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bhagnorudaṇḍa | mfn. "broken-thighed", having the bone of the thigh fractured |
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bhānudatta | m. Name of various authors (also with miśra-) (see ) |
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bhānudatttaka | m. endearing form fr. deva-datta- |
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bhāṣākumudamañjarī | f. Name of work |
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bhraṣṭaguda | mfn. suffering from prolapsus ani |
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bhuvanābhyudaya | m. "prosperity of the world"Name of a poem, etc. |
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bibhakṣayiṣudaṃṣṭrin | mfn. "having teeth desirous of eating", hungry-mouthed |
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brahmaudana | m. boiled rice distributed to Brahmans and especially to the chief priest at a sacrifice |
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brāhmaudanika | m. (fr. brahmaudana-;with or scilicet agni-) the fire on which the rice for the priests is boiled |
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budbuda | m. (onomat.; see buḍabuḍa-) a bubble (often as a symbol of anything transitory) (see compound) etc. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) |
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budbuda | m. an ornament or decoration resembling a bubble |
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budbuda | m. an embryo five days old (n.) |
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budbuda | n. a particular disease of the eye, |
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budbudatva | n. the being a (mere) bubble (as an embryo) |
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budbudayāśu | (d/a--) mfn. one whose semen is a (mere) bubble impotent |
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cārudarśanā | f. a good-looking woman |
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cārudatta | m. Name of a Brahman |
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cārudatta | m. of a merchant's son (varia lectio -danta-). |
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citraudana | mn. trānna- |
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dadhyuda | mfn. equals dhi-vāri- |
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dantārbuda | m. n. equals ta-śopha- |
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dānuda | mfn. trickling |
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dāśaudanika | mf(ī-)n. |
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dāśaudanika | m. (scilicet yajña-) Name of a particular sacrificial rite |
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dāśaudanikī | f. the priest's fee at it |
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dharmaśarmabhyudaya | m. Name of work |
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dhenudakṣiṇa | mfn. (sacrifice) whereat a cow is given as a fee |
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doṣānudarśin | mfn. perceiving faults |
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duda | m. Name of a mountain |
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durudarka | mfn. having bad or no consequences |
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durudaya | mfn. appearing with difficulty, not easily manifested |
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dūṣyudara | n. a disease of the abdomen caused by poisonous substances |
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dūṣyudarin | mfn. affected with this disease (ṣyod-,a wrong formation for ṣy-ud-). |
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dyudala | n. "sky-half."noon |
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dyudantin | m. heavenly elephant (see dik-karin-) |
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gaudanteya | m. patronymic fr. go-danta- gaRa śubhrādi- (not in , but in ) . |
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gaudapariṇaddhi | m. patronymic fr. guda-pariṇaddha- (śvāgudap- ) |
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ghṛtaudana | n. () rice sprinkled with ghee |
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golāmamāmuda | $ $. |
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guda | m. an intestine, entrail, rectum, anus etc. |
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guda | f(ā-, ī-). (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' ā- gaRa krodādi-[or ī- gaRa bahv-ādi-,not in and in gaRa śoṇādi-]) |
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guda | n. idem or 'f(ā-, ī-). (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' ā- gaRa krodādi-[or ī- gaRa bahv-ādi-,not in and in gaRa śoṇādi-])' |
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guda | m. dual number with kauṣṭhyau-, the two intestines |
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gudabhraṃśa | m. equals -nirgama- |
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gudagraha | m. spasm of the rectum |
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gudaja | mn. plural equals -kīla-, |
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gudakīla | m. piles |
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gudakīlaka | m. idem or 'm. piles ' |
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gudaniḥsaraṇa | n. idem or 'm. prolapsus ani, 14, 74.' |
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gudanirgama | m. prolapsus ani, 14, 74. |
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gudapāka | m. inflammation of the anus |
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gudapariṇaddha | See śva-g-. |
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gudaroga | m. a disease of the last of the large intestines |
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guḍaudana | n. boiled rice and coarse sugar |
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gudauṣṭha | n. the aperture of the anus, |
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gudavadana | n. the anus |
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gudavadanā | f. Name of a goddess |
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gudavartman | n. the anus |
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gudayoni | mfn. pathic |
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gurudaivata | n. equals gur/u-devata- |
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gurudakṣiṇā | f. a fee given to a spiritual preceptor |
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gurudarśana | n. seeing the teacher |
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hasāmuda | mfn. idem or 'mfn. laughing merrily, ' |
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ikṣudaṇḍa | n. the stem or cane of the Saccharum Officinale. |
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ikṣudarbhā | f. a kind of grass or sugar-cane |
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indudala | n. a portion of the moon, a digit, crescent. |
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iṅguda | mf(ī-). the medicinal tree Terminalia Catappa (in Bengal confounded with Putranjiva Roxburghii Wall.) |
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iṅguda | n. the nut of the tree Terminalia Catappa |
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iṅgudataila | n. the oil of the iṅguda- nut, Va1rtt. 3, |
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jāghanīguda | n. sg. tail and anus |
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jalabudbuda | m. a water bubble |
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jaladharābhyudaya | m. equals jaladāgama- |
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jānudaṅgha | mf(ī-)n. reaching up or down to the knees |
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jānudaṅghe | ind. as far up as the knee |
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jñaudanīya | Nom. P. (Desiderative jujñ yiskati-) to wish for the rice of jñā- Va1rtt. 9 |
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kakuda | mn. a peak, summit (of a mountain etc.) |
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kakuda | mn. chief, head, pre-eminent etc. |
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kakuda | mn. the hump on the shoulders of the Indian bullock |
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kakuda | mn. a species of serpent |
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kakuda | mn. an ensign or symbol of royalty (as the white parasol etc.) |
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kakuda | m. Name of a king |
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kākuda | n. idem or 'f. ( )' |
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kakudakātyāyana | m. Name of a Brahman (who was a violent adversary of śākyamuni-). |
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kakudarūpin | mfn. shaped like a hump |
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kakudavat | mfn. hump-backed |
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kalamaudana | n. boiled rice, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding |
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kaṭudalā | f. Cucumis Utilissimus |
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kaumuda | m. patronymic fr. kumuda- |
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kaumuda | m. the month kārttika- (October-November) |
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kaumuda | n. (with vrata-) Name of a particular observance |
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kaumudagandhyā | f. patronymic Va1rtt. 2 |
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kheluda | a particular high number |
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kratudakṣiṇā | f. sacrificial reward |
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kṣamuda | mn. (?) a particular high number |
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kṣīraudana | m. ( ) rice boiled with milk |
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kṣīraudana | m. |
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kṣīraudana | m. (r/audana-) |
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kṣuda | m. flour, meal |
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kudaṇḍa | m. unjust punishment |
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kudarśana | n. a heterodox doctrine. -1. |
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kukuda | equals kūkuda- q.v |
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kūkuda | m. one who gives a girl in marriage with due ceremony and suitable decorations |
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kumuda | See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order |
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kumuda | n. [ as- m. ],"exciting what joy", the esculent white water-lily (Nymphaea esculenta) etc. |
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kumuda | n. the red lotus (Nymphaea rubra) |
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kumuda | m. camphor |
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kumuda | m. (in music) Name of a dhruvaka- |
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kumuda | m. Name of a particular comet |
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kumuda | m. of a nāga- |
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kumuda | m. of an attendant of skanda- ([ ]) or of viṣṇu- ([ ]) |
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kumuda | m. of the elephant of the south-west or southern quarter |
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kumuda | m. of a daitya- |
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kumuda | m. of a son of gada- by bṛhatī- |
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kumuda | m. of a confidant of king unmattāvanti- |
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kumuda | m. of a monkey-hero |
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kumuda | m. of a poet |
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kumuda | m. of a pupil of pathya- |
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kumuda | m. of a mountain |
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kumuda | m. of one of the smaller dvīpa-s |
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kumuda | n. camphor |
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kumuda | n. silver |
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kumudabāndhava | m. idem or 'm. "friend of the lotus"(the white esculent lotus expanding its petals during the night and closing them in the daytime), the moon ' |
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kumudabandhu | m. "friend of the lotus"(the white esculent lotus expanding its petals during the night and closing them in the daytime), the moon |
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kumudacandra | m. Name of the astronomer siddha-sena-. |
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kumudadi | m. Name of a teacher |
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kumudaghnī | f. "pernicious to the kumuda-s", Name of a plant containing a poisonous milky juice |
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kumudakhaṇḍa | n. an assemblage of kumuda-s gaRa kamalādi-. |
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kumudamaya | mfn. consisting of white lotus flowers |
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kumudanātha | m. "lord of the lotuses", the moon |
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kumudapattrābha | mfn. resembling the leaves of the white water-lily. |
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kumudapuṣpā | f. Name of a gandharva- girl |
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kumudasakhī | f. "lotus-friend", moonshine, |
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kumudasuhṛd | m. equals -bandhu- |
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kumudaśyenī | f. a woman with a white complexion like a lotus (confer, compare śysnī- under śyeta-, parasmE-pada 1095), Sch. |
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kumudavana | n. idem or 'f. an assemblage of kumuda-s, place abounding in them ' |
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kumudavatī | f. an assemblage of kumuda-s, place abounding in them |
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laghudantī | f. a kind of Croton |
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laghusudarśana | n. a particular medicinal powder |
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lapsuda | n. equals kūrca-, the beard (of a goat etc.) |
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lokābhyudaya | m. the prosperity of the world, general welfare |
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lūhasudatta | m. Name of a man (equals lūha-) |
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mādhavābhyudayakāvya | n. Name of a poem. |
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madhudalā | f. Sanseviera Roxburghiana |
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mahārbuda | (hār-) n. 10 arbuda-s = 1000 millions |
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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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mahaudanī | f. Asparagus Racemosus |
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mahaudavāhi | m. Name of a Vedic teacher |
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maluda | and maluma- m. or n. (?) particular high numbers |
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māluda | m. or n. a particular high number |
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māṃsabudbudavat | mfn. having fleshy protuberances |
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māṃsārbuda | m. a particular disease of the membrum virile |
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māṃsaudana | m. meat and boiled rice |
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māṃsaudanapiṇḍa | m. a ball of meat and boiled rice |
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māṃsaudanika | mf(ī-)n. gaRa guḍādi-. |
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māmudagajanavī | m. = $ Mahmud of Ghazni |
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mauda | m. plural (fr. muda-) Name of a school |
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mauda | m. sg. a pupil of this school (See maudaka-). |
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maudahāyana | m. a patronymic (also plural) |
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maudaka | n. a particular version of a sacred text adopted by mauda- |
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maudaka | mf(ī-)n. (fr. modaka-) relating to sweetmeats, dealing with them |
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maudakika | mf(ī-)n. consisting or composed of sweetmeats |
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maudakika | m. a confectioner |
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maudamānika | mf(ā-,or ī-)n. (fr. modarmāna-), gaRa kāśy-ādi-. |
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maudaneyaka | mfn. gaRa kattry-ādi-. |
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maudanika | mf(ā-or ī-)n. (fr. modana-) gaRa kāśy-ādi-. |
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maudapaippalāda | m. plural gaRa kārta-kaujapādi-. |
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māyābhyudayana | (māyābh-) m. Name of a kāyastha- |
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medorbuda | n. a fatty tumour unattended with pain |
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meghābhyudaya | m. Name of work |
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mṛtyuda | mfn. death-giving, fatal |
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muda | mfn. See hasā-mud/a- |
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muda | m. Name of a teacher |
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mudakara | (?) m. plural Name of a people. |
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mudara | varia lectio for mṛdura-. |
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mudgaudana | m. a soup made of beans and rice |
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nardabuda | mfn. equals garbhasya śabdayitā-, niśāmakaḥ- |
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nāruṃtuda | mfn. not hurting (a wound or a weak point), harmless |
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nāsārbuda | (sārb-) (sārt-) n. polypus of the nose |
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naudaṇḍa | m. "boat-pole", an oar (see naukā-d-). |
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nāvyudaka | n. water in the hold of a ship |
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nayanabudbuda | n. eyeball |
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nirarbuda | m. or n. Name of a hell in which the wicked are punished by excessive cold |
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nirmuda | mfn. (probably) joyless, |
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nirudaka | mfn. waterless (wrong reading -ūd-). |
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nirudara | mfn. having no belly or trunk |
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niruddhaguda | m. contraction or obstruction of the rectum |
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nuda | mfn. pushing, impelling, driving away, removing (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' or with accusative) |
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nyarbuda | n. one hundred millions |
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palalaudana | n. a pap made of ground sesamum seeds on |
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pañcamañjarīsudarśana | n. Name of work |
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pañcaudana | mfn. prepared with fivefold pulp of mashed grain etc. |
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pāñcaudanika | mf(ī-)n. (fr. pañcaūdana-) |
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pāṇḍavābhyudaya | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a chāyā-nāṭaka- by rāma-deva-. |
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paramasamudaya | mfn. very auspicious or successful |
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parārbuda | m. a species of fire-fly |
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paryudañcana | n. ( añc-) debt |
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paryudas | P. -asyati-, to reject, exclude |
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paryudasana | n. exclusion |
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paryudasitavya | mfn. to be excluded or denied |
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paryudasta | mfn. rejected, excluded on |
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paryudastatva | n. |
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paryudayam | ind. about sunrise |
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paśuda | mfn. granting cattle |
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paudanya | n. Name of a city (varia lectio vaidanya-). |
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phalguda | mfn. "giving little"avaricious |
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pisitaudana | m. or n. boiled rice with meat |
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pradyumnābhyudaya | m. " pradyumna-'s rise", Name of a nāṭaka-. |
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prāgudagagra | mfn. having the tips turned somewhat east and somewhat north (Scholiast or Commentator) |
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prāgudak | ind. to the north east |
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prāgudakplava | mfn. () inclining towards the north-east |
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prāgudakplavana | mfn. ( ) inclining towards the north-east |
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prāgudakpravaṇa | mfn. sloping north-eastward or sloping towards the east or north |
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prāgudañc | mf(īcī-)n. north-eastern |
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prāgudaṅmukha | mfn. having the face turned to the north-east (or to the east or north) |
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prajñānakumudacandrikā | f. Name of work |
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praṇuda | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') driving or scaring or forcing away |
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pratuda | m. idem or 'm. "pecker", Name of a class of birds (including the falcon, hawk, owl, parrot, crow, raven, peacock etc.) ' , Gaut |
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pratuda | m. an instrument for piercing |
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prātuda | mfn. derived from the pratuda-s or peckers (a kind of bird) |
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prātuda | prātṛda- etc. See under 3. prā-, . |
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pratyagudak | ind. towards the north-west |
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pratyudadhi | ind. at the sea |
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premoktyudaya | m. Name of work |
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pṛthudaṃṣṭra | mfn. large-tusked |
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pṛthudarśin | mfn. far-seeing, far-sighted (met.) |
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pṛthudatta | m. Name of a frog |
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pudaka | m. plural Name of a people |
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purastādudarka | mfn. beginning with the refrain |
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pūrṇakākuda | mfn. |
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puruda | n. gold (see puraṭa-). |
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purudama | mfn. possessed of or belonging to many houses |
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purudaṃsa | mfn. abounding in mighty or wonderful deeds |
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purudaṃśaka | m. "many-teethed", a goose (so called from its serrated beak) |
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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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purudasma | mfn. equals -daṃsa- |
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purudasyu | mfn. (people) , consisting chiefly in robbers |
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purudatra | mfn. rich in gifts |
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purudaya | mfn. abounding in compassion |
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rāghavābhyudaya | m. "rise of rāma-", Name of a drama. |
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raghunāthanāthābhyudaya | m. Name of work |
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rāhudarśana | n. "appearance of rāhu-", an eclipse |
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raktakumuda | n. the flower of Nymphaea Rubra, red lotus |
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raktārbuda | n. a bloody tumour |
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rāmābhyudaya | m. Name of a nāṭaka- by yaśo-varman- |
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rāmābhyudaya | m. of a poem by veṅkaṭeśa- |
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rāmābhyudayatilaka | n. Name of work |
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rāmābhyudayavyākhyāna | n. Name of work |
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rasaudana | n. rice boiled in meat-broth |
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rorudat | See Intensive of 1. rud-. |
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rudana | n. the act of crying, weeping, lamentation |
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rudantī | f. "weeper", Name of a species of small succulent plant (equals amṛta-sravā-) |
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rudantikā | f. "weeper", Name of a species of small succulent plant (equals amṛta-sravā-) |
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rudatha | m. (only ) a child, pupil, scholar |
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rudatha | m. a dog |
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rudatha | m. a cock. |
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sādhudarśin | mfn. seeing well |
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sādhudarśin | mfn. well-discerning (a-s-) |
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sādhudatta | m. a proper N. |
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śālijaudana | m. n. (ja-+ od-) rice-pap, boiled rice |
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salilaudana | m. n. rice boiled in water |
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samārbuda | (mār-) n. 100 millions of years |
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śaṃkarābhyudaya | m. Name of a poem by rāmakṛṣṇa-. |
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saṃniruddhaguda | m. obstruction of the lower intestine |
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samudañc | P. -añcati-, to rise, draw up, come near, begin |
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samudanta | mfn. rising above the edge, about to overflow |
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samudasta | mfn. (2. as-) drawn or raised from a deep place |
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samudaya | m. (rarely n.) coming together, union, junction, combination, collection, assemblage, multitude, aggregation, aggregate (accusative with kṛ-,"to collect or assemble") etc. |
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samudaya | m. (with Buddhists) the aggregate of the constituent elements or factors of any being or existence (in later times equivalent to"existence"itself) |
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samudaya | m. a producing cause (exempli gratia, 'for example' duḥkhas-"the cause of suffering") |
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samudaya | m. income, revenue |
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samudaya | m. success, prosperity |
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samudaya | m. war, battle |
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samudaya | m. a day |
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samudaya | m. equals udgama- or samudgama- |
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samudaya | m. rising (of the sun etc.) |
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samudaya | n. an auspicious moment (equals lagna-) |
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sāmudayika | n. (mc.) equals next |
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śāntyuda | n. propitiatory water |
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śāntyudaka | n. equals -uda- |
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śāntyudakaprayoga | m. Name of work |
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śāntyudakumbha | m. a vessel for holding propitiatory water |
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śarkarārbuda | (rārb-) m. n. a kind of tumour |
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sarvatamonuda | mfn. driving away all darkness (as the sun) |
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sāsnālāṅgūlakakudakhuraviṣāṇin | mfn. having a dewlap (and) tail (and) hump (and) claws (and) horns |
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sasudarśana | mfn. armed with viṣṇu-'s discus (called sudarśana-) |
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śataudanā | f. Name of a particular ceremony and of the cow that gives the milk employed in it |
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śatrudamana | mfn. subduing enemies gaRa nandy-ādi-. |
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satyabhāmābhyudaya | m. Name of work |
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satyabhāmābhyudayakāvya | n. Name of work |
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satyabhāmābhyudayavyākhyāna | n. Name of work |
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satyanāthābhyudaya | m. Name of work |
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saudakṣa | mfn. (fr. su-dakṣa-) gaRa saṃkalādi-. |
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saudakṣeya | m. (fr. idem or 'mfn. (fr. su-dakṣa-) gaRa saṃkalādi-.') a patronymic gaRa śubhrādi-. |
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saudanteya | m. (fr. idem or 'm. (fr. su-danta-) a patronymic ') a patronymic gaRa śubhrādi-. |
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saudanti | m. (fr. su-danta-) a patronymic |
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saudarśana | m. (fr. su-darśana-) Name of a village of the bāhīka-s |
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saudarśanika | mf(ī-or ā-)n. (fr. saudarśana-) |
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saudarśanīya | mfn. (fr. idem or 'mf(ī-or ā-)n. (fr. saudarśana-) ') |
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saudarya | mfn. (fr. sodara-) brotherly or sisterly (varia lectio) |
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saudarya | n. brotherhood |
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saudatta | mfn. (fr. su-datta-) gaRa saṃkalādi-. |
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śauryaudaryaśṛṅgāramaya | mf(ī-)n. composed of heroism and generosity and love |
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senāsamudaya | m. an assembled army |
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sindhudatta | m. Name of a man |
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śitikakuda | mfn. idem or '(ś/iti--) mfn. white-humped ' |
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śokāpanuda | mfn. removing or alleviating sorrow |
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śoṇitārbuda | n. a bloody tumour |
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sphuṭabudbuda | Nom. P. sphuṭabudbudati-, to apparently resemble a water-bubble |
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sthalakumuda | m. Nerium Odorum |
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sucārudaśanā | f. (a woman) having beautiful teeth, |
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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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sudambha | mfn. easy to be subdued (used in explaining dabhra-) |
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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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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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sudantī | f. the female elephant of the north-west quarter |
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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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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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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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sudayita | mfn. much beloved, very dear |
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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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sukhābhyudayika | mfn. causing joy or pleasure |
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sūpaudanaṣaṣṭhīpūjā | f. Name of work |
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śyāmākaudana | m. rice with millet |
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tamonuda | mf(ā-)n. dispersing darkness (sarva--, ) etc. |
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tamonuda | m. the sun, 11892 |
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tamonuda | m. (accusative dam-) |
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tamonuda | m. the moon (accusative dam-). |
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tanudagdha | mfn. (said of a kleśa- in yoga- philosophy) |
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tauda | n. (fr. tuda-,or toda-) Name of a sāman- |
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tilaṃtuda | m. a sesamum-grinder vArttika |
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tilaudana | n. a sesamum-dish |
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traikakuda | mfn. coming from the mountain tri-kakud- |
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trikakuda | mfn. ( ) three-peaked |
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tuda | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' "striking" See aruṃ--, tilaṃ--, vidhuṃ-- |
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tuda | m. Name of a man gaRa śubhrādi- |
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tuda | m. see ut--. |
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udbudbuda | mfn. bubbling out forth |
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udvyudas | P. -asyati-, to give up wholly or completely |
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upāṃśudaṇḍa | n. a punishment inflicted in private |
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upariṣṭādudarka | mfn. ending in a burden (as a song) on |
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ūrdhvaguda | m. a particular disease in the mouth, |
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ūrudaghna | mf(ī-)n. reaching to the thighs |
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utkumuda | mfn. having lotus flowers on the surface, |
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uttuda | mfn. one who stirs up |
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vāgguda | m. a kind of bat or bird |
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vālguda | m. a kind of bat (see vāg-guda-). |
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valgudantīsuta | m. metron. of indra- Scholiast or Commentator on |
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varṣuhāmbuda | m. a rain-cloud |
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vasuda | mf(ā-)n. granting wealth or treasures |
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vasuda | m. Name of kubera- |
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vasuda | m. Name of a goddess |
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vasuda | m. pf one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda- |
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vasuda | m. of a gandharvī- |
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vasudaiva | n. equals -devata- above |
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vasudaivata | n. equals -devata- above |
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vasudatta | m. Name of various men |
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vasudattā | f. Name of various women (especially of the mother of vara-ruci-) |
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vasudattaka | m. an endearing form of -datta- |
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vasudattapura | n. Name of a town |
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vaudanya | n. Name of a city (v.l.) |
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vāyudaivata | mfn. having vāyu- as a deity |
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vāyudaivatya | mfn. having vāyu- as a deity |
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vāyudatta | m. Name of a man gaRa śubhrādi- |
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vāyudattaka | m. endearing form of -datta- |
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vāyudattamaya | mf(ī-)n. Va1rtt. 23 Sch. |
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vāyudattarūpya | mfn. Va1rtt. 23 Sch. |
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vāyudatteya | mfn. (fr. -datta-) gaRa sakhy-ādi- |
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vāyudatteya | m. patronymic (fr. idem or 'mfn. (fr. -datta-) gaRa sakhy-ādi-'), g., śubhrādi-. |
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veṇudala | n. a split bamboo |
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veṇudatta | m. Name of a man (varia lectio vaiṇya-d-). |
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vidhuṃtuda | m. "moon-troubler", Name of rāhu- or the personified ascending node (causing the moon's eclipses) |
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vidyudakṣa | m. Name of a daitya- |
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vidyudambhas | f. Name of a river |
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vimuda | m. or n. (?) a particular high number |
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vīrākṣaramālāviruda | n. Name of an artificial stanza in the Panegyric called virudāvalī- (in which the qualities of the hero are enumerated singly in alphabetical order) |
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vīraviruda | Name of a kind of artificial verse (see śūra-śloka-). |
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viruda | m. (also written biruda-and birada-) a laudatory poem, panegyric (on a prince, in prose or verse) |
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viruda | m. crying, proclaiming |
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virudadhvaja | m. a royal banner (Bombay edition) |
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virudamaṇimālā | f. Name of a poem (quoted in ) |
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viṣṇudaivata | mfn. equals -devatya- |
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viṣṇudaivatya | mfn. idem or 'mfn. equals -devatya- ' |
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viṣṇudaivatyā | f. equals -tithi- |
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viṣṇudatta | mfn. given by viṣṇu- |
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viṣṇudatta | m. Name of parīkṣit- |
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viṣṇudatta | m. of various men |
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viṣṇudattāgnihotrin | m. Name of an author |
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viṣṇudattaka | m. Name of a scribe |
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viśvabudbuda | m. the world compared to a bubble, |
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vituda | m. Name of a particular spectral being |
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vyuda | mfn. waterless, dry |
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vyudaka | mf(ā-)n. idem or 'mfn. waterless, dry ' , |
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vyudas | P. -asyati-, to throw about, scatter ; to discharge, emit ; to cast off, reject, give up, abandon |
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vyudasta | mfn. thrown or scattered about, cast off, thrown aside |
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yādavābhyudaya | m. "rise of the yadu-s", Name of a history of kṛṣṇa-. |
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yakṛddālyudara | n. idem or 'n. idem or 'n. an enlargement of the liver ' ' |
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yakṛdudara | n. an enlargement of the liver |