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und | or ud- cl.7 P. un/atti- () : cl.6 P. undati- (parasmE-pada und/at- : imperative 3. plural undantu- ) A1. und/ate- (; undāṃ cakāra-, undiṣyati-etc. ) to flow or issue out, spring (as water) ; to wet, bathe etc.: Causal (Aorist aundidat- ) : Desiderative undidiṣati- on ; ([ confer, compare Greek ; Latin unda; Gothic vat-o; Old High German waz-ar; modern English wat-er; Lithuanian wand-u14.]) |
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und | undana- See 2. ud-. |
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undana | n. wetting, moistening |
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undanī | f. (probably) a reservoir of water for irrigation, |
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undapura | n. Name (also title or epithet) of a town, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding |
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undaru | = the next |
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undura | m. a rat, mouse |
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undurakarṇī | () f. the plant Salvinia Cucullata. |
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undurakarṇikā | () () f. the plant Salvinia Cucullata. |
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unduru | m. a rat, mouse. |
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unmā | (ud--3. mā-). |
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unmā | f. measure (of altitude) |
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unmad | (ud-mad-) P. -mādyati-, to become disordered in intellect or distracted, be or become mad or furious : Causal -madayati-, or -mādayati-, to excite, agitate (See also /un-madita-) ; to make furious or drunk, inebriate, madden : (see un-mand-,next page.) |
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unmada | mfn. mad, furious |
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unmada | mfn. extravagant |
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unmada | mfn. drunk, intoxicated etc. |
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unmada | mfn. causing madness, intoxicating |
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unmada | m. insanity, intoxication |
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unmāda | mfn. mad, insane, extravagant |
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unmāda | m. insanity, madness |
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unmāda | m. mania (as illness) |
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unmāda | m. intoxication |
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unmādaka | mfn. causing madness, maddening |
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unmādaka | mfn. intoxicating |
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unmadana | mfn. inflamed with love |
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unmādana | mfn. idem or 'mfn. intoxicating ' |
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unmādana | m. Name of one of kāma-'s five arrows |
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unmādavat | mfn. mad, insane, wild, extravagant |
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unmādayitṛ | mfn. causing to go mad or be intoxicated |
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unmādayitṛ | mfn. (PrakritummAdai0ttaaM.) |
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unmādin | mfn. insane, mad, intoxicated |
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unmādin | mfn. causing madness, bewitching |
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unmādin | intoxicating, |
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unmādin | m. Name of a merchant |
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unmādinī | f. Name of a princess |
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unmadiṣṇu | mfn. () insane crazed, intoxicated |
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unmadiṣṇu | mfn. causing madness, intoxicating |
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unmadita | mfn. excited, wrought up into an ecstatic state |
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unmadita | mfn. mad (see /an-unmadita-.) |
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unmāditā | f. insanity, madness |
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unmāduka | mfn. fond of drinking |
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unmajj | (ud-majj-) P. -majjati-, to emerge (-m/ajya-) etc. ; to dive : Causal -majjayati-, to cause to emerge, bear on the surface () |
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unmajjaka | m. a particular class of ascetics, |
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unmajjana | n. the act of emerging, emergence |
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unmajjana | m. Name of a demon causing fever |
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unmakara | (ud-ma-) m. "a rising makara-", a kind of ornament for the ears (so shaped) |
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unmana | m. a particular measure of quantity (equals droṇa-), |
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unmāna | n. measure, measure of altitude or longitude commentator or commentary on |
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unmāna | n. weight |
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unmāna | n. value, price, worth |
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unmāna | m. a particular measure of quantity (equals unmana- q.v), |
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unmanas | mfn. (ud-ma-) excited or disturbed in mind, perplexed |
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unmanas | mfn. longing or wishing for, eagerly desirous |
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unmanas | m. (with śākta-s) one of the seven ullāsa-s or mystical degrees. |
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unmanaska | mfn. disturbed, perplexed |
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unmanaskatā | f. perplexedness (varia lectio) |
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unmanaya | Nom. P. unmanayati-, to excite, make perplexed |
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unmanāya | Nom. A1. unmanāyate-, to become perplexed or excited gaRa bhṛśādi- |
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unmand | (ud--1. mand-) P. (imperative 3. plural -mandantu- ; perfect tense -mamanda-, ; Aorist 3. plural -amandiṣus-,i, 82, 6, and -/amandiṣus-,ix, 81, 1) to cheer, delight, amuse. |
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unmaṇḍala | (ud-ma-) n. (in astronomy) the east and west hour circle or six o'clock line |
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unmaṇi | (ud-ma-) m. a gem lying on the surface |
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unmanīas | to become perplexed or excited ; to become absent in mind on |
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unmanībhāva | m. absence of mind |
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unmanībhū | = -1. as- above. |
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unmanīkṛ | to make perplexed or excited |
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unmantha | m. agitation |
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unmantha | m. killing, slaughter |
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unmantha | m. a disease of the outer ear |
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unmanthaka | mfn. shaking up or off, agitating, stirring |
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unmanthaka | mfn. throbbing, beating |
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unmanthaka | m. a disease of the outer ear |
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unmanthana | n. the act of shaking, agitating |
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unmanthana | n. beating, throbbing |
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unmanthana | n. a means of beating, a stick, staff, cane |
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unmarda | See un-mṛd-, column 3. |
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unmarda | m. rubbing off, rubbing (the body) |
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unmardana | n. idem or 'm. rubbing off, rubbing (the body) ' |
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unmardana | n. a fragrant essence used for rubbing |
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unmardita | mfn. rubbed, rubbed off |
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unmārga | mfn. (ud-mā-) taking a wrong way, going wrong or astray |
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unmārga | mfn. overflowing |
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unmārga | m. deviation from the right way, wrong way (literally and figuratively) |
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unmārgagamana | n. the act of going aside, finding an outlet |
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unmārgagāmin | mfn. going on a wrong road, going wrong, erring (literally and figuratively) |
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unmārgagata | mfn. going on a wrong road, going wrong, erring (literally and figuratively) |
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unmārgajalavāhin | mfn. carrying water by a wrong way. |
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unmārgavartin | mfn. going on a wrong road, going wrong, erring (literally and figuratively) |
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unmārgavṛtti | mfn. going on a wrong road, going wrong, erring (literally and figuratively) |
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unmārgayāta | mfn. going on a wrong road, going wrong, erring (literally and figuratively) |
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unmārgin | mfn. going astray |
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unmārgin | mfn. finding an outlet |
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unmārjana | See un-mṛj-, column 3. |
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unmārjana | mfn. rubbing or wiping off, effacing |
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unmārjita | mfn. polished, clean |
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unmath | or -manth- (ud-ma[n]th-) P. -mathnāti-, to shake up, disturb, excite ; to stir up, rouse ; to press hard upon, treat with blows, act violently, beat ; to shake or tear or cut off ; to pluck out, root up, rub open ; to strike, kill, annul etc. ; to refute, confute commentator or commentary on ; to mix, mingle: Causal -mathayati-, to shake, agitate, excite |
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unmātha | m. the act of shaking |
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unmātha | m. killing, slaughter |
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unmātha | m. a snare, trap |
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unmātha | m. murderer |
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unmātha | m. Name of an attendant of skanda- |
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unmathana | n. the act of shaking off |
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unmathana | n. throwing off or down |
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unmathana | n. stirring up, churning |
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unmathana | n. rubbing open |
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unmathana | n. slaughter |
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unmathana | harassing, afflicting, |
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unmathāy | (derived fr. the simple root) P. -mathāyati-, to shake up, rouse |
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unmāthin | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' shaking, agitating |
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unmāthin | mfn. destroying, annulling |
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unmathita | mfn. shaken, agitated, etc. |
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unmathita | mfn. mixed, mingled |
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unmathya | ind.p. having shaken, shaking, etc. |
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unmatta | mfn. disordered in intellect, distracted, insane, frantic, mad etc. |
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unmatta | mfn. drunk, intoxicated, furious etc. |
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unmatta | m. the thorn-apple, Datura Metel and Fastuosa |
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unmatta | m. Pterospermum Acerifolium |
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unmatta | m. Name of a rakṣas- |
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unmatta | m. of one of the eight forms of bhairava-. |
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unmattabhairava | m. a form of bhairava- |
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unmattabhairavatantra | n. Name of work |
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unmattabhairavī | f. a form of durgā- |
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unmattacitta | mfn. disordered in mind a maniac, |
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unmattadarśana | mfn. maniac-like, mad. |
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unmattagaṅga | n. Name of a place on |
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unmattagaṅgam | ind. where the gaṅgā- roars |
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unmattaka | mfn. insane, mad |
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unmattaka | mfn. drunk |
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unmattaka | m. the thorn-apple |
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unmattakīrti | m. Name of śiva-. |
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unmattaliṅgin | mfn. feigning madness. |
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unmattapralapita | n. the chatter of a madman on |
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unmattarāghava | n. Name of work |
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unmattarūpa | mfn. maniac-like, mad. |
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unmattatā | f. insanity, intoxication. |
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unmattatara | mfn. more furious or mad |
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unmattatva | n. insanity, intoxication. |
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unmattāvanti | m. Name of a king |
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unmattavat | ind. like a madman, as if mad. |
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unmattaveṣa | m. "dressed like a madman", Name of śiva-. |
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unmayūkha | (ud-ma-) mfn. shining forth, radiant |
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unmedā | f. ( mid-), corpulence, fatness |
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unmeṣa | m. the act of opening the eyes, looking at |
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unmeṣa | m. winking, twinkling or upward motion of the eyelids |
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unmeṣa | m. flashing |
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unmeṣa | m. blowing or blossoming (of a flower) |
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unmeṣa | m. coming forth, becoming visible, appearing, |
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unmeṣaṇa | n. the coming forth, becoming visible, appearing |
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unmeṣin | mfn. starting up, |
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unmeya | mfn. to be weighed |
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unmeya | n. weight, burden |
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unmeya | See column 1. |
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unmi | (ud--1. mi-) P. (3. plural -minvanti-) to set upright (exempli gratia, 'for example' a post) |
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unmī | (ud-mī-) P. (Potential -mimīyāt- ) A1. (or Passive voice ?) -mīyate- () , to disappear. |
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unmīl | (ud-mīl-) P. -mīlati-, to open the eyes ; to open (as an eye) ; to become visible, come forth, appear : Causal -mīlayati-, to cause to open, open etc. ; to cause to appear, make visible, show commentator or commentary on |
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unmīla | m. becoming visible, appearance |
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unmīlana | n. the act of opening the eyes, raising the eyelids |
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unmīlana | n. the becoming visible, coming forth, appearance |
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unmīlita | mfn. opened (as an eye or a flower), caused to come forth, made visible |
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unmīlita | made public by an inscription, |
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unmīlita | n. (in rhetoric) unconcealed or open reference or allusion to |
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unmiñja | m. a question (?), . |
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unmiṣ | (ud--1. miṣ-) P. -miṣati- (but once A1., parasmE-pada -miṣamāṇa- ) to open the eyes, draw up the eyelids ; to open (as eyes or buds) ; to come forth, rise, originate etc. ; to shine forth, become brilliant |
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unmiṣa | m. the act of opening the eyes |
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unmiṣita | mfn. opened (as an eye) |
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unmiṣita | mfn. blown, expanded (as a flower) |
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unmiṣita | mfn. open (as the face id est) smiling |
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unmiṣita | n. the opening (of the eyes) |
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unmiśra | (ud-mi-) mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' mixed with, variegated |
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unmita | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' measuring, having the measure of |
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unmiti | f. measure of altitude commentator or commentary on |
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unmiti | f. measure |
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unmiti | f. value, price. |
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unmocana | n. the act of unfastening, unbinding |
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unmocana | n. giving up or away |
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unmocanapramocana | n. dual number unfastening and loosening, unfastening completely |
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unmocanīya | mfn. to unfastened |
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unmocanīya | mfn. (varia lectio udveṣṭanīya-.) |
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unmokṣā | f. deliverance, |
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unmṛd | (ud-mṛd-) P. -mṛdati-, to rub, mash together, mingle : Causal -mardayati-, to rub (the body). |
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unmṛj | (ud-mṛj-) A1. (-mṛjate- Aorist 3. plural -amṛkṣanta- ) to pull or draw near to one's self ; to receive, get ; P. A1. -mārṣṭi-, -mṛṣṭe-, to stroke, make smooth ; to rub off, wipe off, polish ; to efface, blot out : Causal -mārjayati-, to polish, cleanse. |
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unmṛjāvamṛjā | f. any act in which it is said un-mṛja-! ava-mṛja-! ("rub up and down";with irregular imperative) gaRa mayūra-vyaṃsakādi- |
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unmṛś | (ud-mṛś-) P. -mṛśati-, to touch from above : A1. (imperative -mṛśasva-) to lift up (after having touched) |
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unmṛṣṭa | mfn. stroked |
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unmṛṣṭa | mfn. rubbed or wiped off, effaced, blotted out |
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unmṛśya | mfn. to be touched (See ity-u-). |
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unmuc | (ud-muc-) P. A1. -muñcati-, -te- (imperative 2. sg. -mumugdhi- ; Aorist 2. sg. -amukṣās- ) to unbind, unfasten ; to unfasten one's self, get loose (only A1.) ; to pull off, take off (clothes etc.) etc. ; to unseal (a letter) ; to liberate, set free etc. ; to send away, throw off ; to sling ; to give out, utter : Causal -mocayati-, to unbind, unfasten, set free |
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unmuca | m. Name of a ṛṣi- |
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unmucu | m. idem or 'm. Name of a ṛṣi- ' |
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unmud | ( ud-mud-). |
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unmudita | mfn. exulting, rejoicing |
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unmudra | mfn. (ud-mu-) unsealed |
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unmudra | mfn. opened, blown (as a flower) |
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unmudra | mfn. unbound, unrestrained, wild (through joy) |
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unmugdha | See 1. un-muh- below. |
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unmugdha | mfn. confounded, confused |
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unmugdha | mfn. silly, stupid |
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unmuh | ( ud-muh-). |
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unmuh | (k-or ṭ- ) mfn. confounded, silly. |
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unmukha | mf(ī-)n. (ud-mu-) raising the face, looking up or at etc. |
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unmukha | mf(ī-)n. waiting for, expecting etc. |
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unmukha | mf(ī-)n. near to, about to etc. |
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unmukha | m. Name of an antelope (supposed to have been a Brahman and hunter in former births) |
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unmukhadarśana | n. looking at with upraised face or with eager expectation |
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unmukhara | (ud-mu-) mfn. loud sounding, noisy |
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unmukhatā | f. the state of having the face raised |
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unmukhatā | f. state of watching or expectancy |
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unmukhīkāra | m. the causing to look at, excitement of attention |
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unmukhīkaraṇa | n. the causing to look at, excitement of attention |
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unmukṣā | f. idem or 'f. deliverance ' |
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unmukta | mfn. taken off, laid aside |
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unmukta | mfn. thrown out, uttered |
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unmukta | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') free from |
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unmukta | mfn. deprived of, wanting |
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unmukti | f. deliverance |
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unmūla | (ud-mū-) mfn. eradicated, pulled up by the root |
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unmūla | Nom. P. unmūlati-, to be eradicated : Causal P. unmūlayati-, to eradicate, pull up by the roots ; to destroy, extirpate |
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unmūlana | mfn. eradicating, destroying |
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unmūlana | n. the act of pulling up or out |
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unmūlana | n. destroying, extirpation |
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unmūlanīya | mfn. to be eradicated or pulled up by the roots. |
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unmūlita | mfn. eradicated, pulled up by the roots |
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unmūlita | mfn. destroyed |
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unmurch | (ud-murch-) P. -mūrchati-, to become weak, faint, |
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unmuṣ | ( ud-muṣ-). |
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unmuṣita | mfn. stolen |
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unna | mfn. wetted, wet, moistened, moist etc. |
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unna | mfn. kind, humane |
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unna | See 2. ud-. |
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unnabh | ( ud-nabh-), Causal (imperative 2. sg. -nambhaya-) to tear open, open |
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unnābha | m. Name of a king |
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unnad | (ud-nad-) P. -nadati-, to cry out, roar, make a noise |
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unnāda | m. crying out, clamour |
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unnāda | m. Name of a son of kṛṣṇa- |
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unnaddha | mfn. tied or bound up |
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unnaddha | mfn. swollen, increased |
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unnaddha | mfn. unbound, excessive |
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unnaddha | mfn. arrogant, impudent, haughty, self-conceited |
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unnah | (ud-nah-) P. -nahyati-, to tie up, bind up ; to free from fetters or ties, push out ; to free one's self from fetters, rush out, get out |
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unnāha | m. excess, abundance |
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unnāha | m. impudence, haughtiness |
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unnāha | m. sour gruel (made from the fermentation of rice) |
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unnahana | (fr. nahana-with ud-in the sense of "apart") , freed from fetters, unfettered, unbound |
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unnāla | (ud-nā-) mfn. having an upraised stalk |
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unnam | (ud-nam-) P. -namati-, to bend upwards, raise one's self, rise, ascend etc. ; to raise up, lift up : Causal -namayati-, or -nāmayati-, to bend upwards, raise, erect, elevate |
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unnāma | m. the act of bending one's self upwards, raising one's self, rising |
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unnamana | n. the act of bending upwards |
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unnamana | n. raising, lifting up |
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unnamana | n. increase, prosperity |
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unnamayya | ind.p. having raised |
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unnamita | mfn. caused to rise, raised, elevated, lifted or pulled up |
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unnamita | mfn. heightened, increased |
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unnāmita | mfn. equals un-namita- above. |
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unnamra | mfn. ascending, rising |
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unnamra | mfn. erect, upright, elevated, lofty, high. |
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unnamratā | f. ascension, ascent, rising |
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unnamya | ind.p. having raised, raising, elevating |
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unnamya | causing to increase etc. |
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unnāmya | ind. p. equals un-namya- above. |
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unnaś | (ud--1. naś-) P. (subjunctive -naśat-) to reach, obtain |
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unnasa | mfn. having a prominent nose |
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unnaṭ | Causal -nāṭayati-, to jump towards ; to injure (with genitive case) on |
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unnata | mfn. bent or turned upwards, elevated, lifted up, raised, high, tall, prominent, projecting, lofty etc. |
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unnata | mfn. (figuratively) high, eminent, sublime, great, noble etc. |
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unnata | mfn. having a large hump, humpbacked (as a bull) |
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unnata | m. a boa (aja-gara-) , Name of a buddha- |
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unnata | m. of one of the seven ṛṣi-s under manu- cākṣuṣa- |
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unnata | m. of a mountain |
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unnata | n. elevation, ascension |
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unnata | n. elevated part |
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unnata | n. means of measuring the day |
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unnatacaraṇa | mfn. with uplifted feet or paws |
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unnatacaraṇa | mfn. rampant |
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unnatakāla | m. a method of determining the time from the shadow |
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unnatakokilā | f. a kind of musical instrument. |
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unnatanābhi | mfn. "having a projecting navel", corpulent. |
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unnatānata | mfn. elevated and depressed, uneven |
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unnatānata | mfn. undulating, wavy |
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unnataśiras | mfn. holding up the head, carrying the head high, with head upraised. |
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unnatatva | n. height, sublimity, majesty |
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unnatecha | mfn. magnanimous, |
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unnati | f. rising, ascending, swelling up |
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unnati | f. elevation, height |
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unnati | f. increase, advancement, prosperity etc. |
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unnati | f. Name of a daughter of dakṣa- and wife of dharma- |
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unnati | f. of the wife of garuḍa- |
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unnatimat | mfn. elevated, projected |
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unnatimat | mfn. high, sublime, of rank, respectable |
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unnatīśa | m. "the lord of unnati-", Name of garuḍa-. |
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unnaya | See column 2. |
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unnāya | See below. |
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unnaya | m. the act of leading up, raising, elevating, hoisting |
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unnaya | m. conclusion, induction, inference |
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unnāya | m. the act of raising, elevating |
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unnayana | (ud-na-;for 2.See column 2) mfn. having upraised eyes. |
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unnayana | n. (for 1.See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order column 1) the act of raising, elevating, lifting, up |
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unnayana | n. taking out of, drawing out (a fluid) |
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unnayana | n. the vessel out of which a fluid is taken |
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unnayana | n. making a straight line, or parting the hair (of a pregnant woman) upwards (See sīmantonnayana-) |
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unnayana | n. conclusion, induction, inference. |
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unnayanapaṅkti | mfn. having the line of the eyes upraised |
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unnetavya | mfn. to be inferred commentator or commentary on |
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unnetṛ | mfn. one who draws out |
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unnetṛ | m. the priest who pours the soma- juice into the receptacles |
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unnetra | n. the office of the unnetṛ-. |
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unneya | mfn. to be inferred or ascertained by analogy commentator or commentary on |
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unnī | (ud-nī-) P. A1. -nayati-, -te-, to lead up or out, lead upwards or up to ; to bring or fetch out of, free from, help, rescue, redeem ; to raise, set up, erect, promote etc. ; to draw up, fill up a vessel by drawing (a fluid out of another vessel) etc. ; to raise up, lift up (only A1. ) ; to put up, lay up ; to press or squeeze out (exempli gratia, 'for example' pus) ; to lead away (exempli gratia, 'for example' a calf from its mother) ; to lead aside, separate ; to stroke, smooth ; to raise, cause ; to intone ; to find out, discover by inference, infer etc.: Desiderative A1. -ninīṣate-, to intend or wish to lead out |
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unnī | mfn. bringing or leading upwards on |
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unnidhā | (ud-ni-dhā-) A1. -dhatte-, to hold above |
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unnidra | mfn. (fr. nidrā-with ud-), sleepless, awake |
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unnidra | mfn. expanded (as a flower), budded, blown etc. |
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unnidra | mfn. shining (as the moon, supposed to be awake when others are asleep;or as the rising sun) |
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unnidra | mfn. bristling (as hair) |
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unnidraka | n. sleeplessness |
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unnidratā | f. sleeplessness. |
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unnidraya | Nom. P. unnidrayati-, to make sleepless, awaken. |
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unnīpam | ind. up-hill, , Scholiast or Commentator |
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unnīta | mfn. led up |
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unnīta | mfn. drawn out (as soma-) etc. |
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unnīta | mfn. led away or apart, separated |
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unnīta | n. the act of drawing out |
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unnīta | n. filling up |
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unnītaśikha | mfn. having the locks of hair parted upwards (from the forehead) |
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unnītaśuṣma | (/unnīta-) mfn. one whose breath goes upwards |
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unnītin | mfn. one who has drawn out or filled up |
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unnīya | mfn. to be led upwards, Vedic or Veda by |
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unnīyam | ind.p. pouring or sprinkling upwards |
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abhijñānaśakuntala | n. title of a play of kālidāsa- id est (the nāṭaka-or play) on the subject of"token-(recognized)- śakuntalā-" |
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abhimuni | ind. before the eyes of the muni-, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding |
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abhiśuna | mfn. successful, having an advantage over (as one wrestler over another) |
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abhyunmodanīya | mfn. to be assented to or aquiesced in, |
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abhyunnata | mfn. ( nam-), raised, elevated |
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abhyunnī | to pour upon, scoop towards |
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adhunā | ind. at this time, now. |
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adhunātana | mf(ī-)n. belonging to or extending over the present time |
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ādhunaya | Nom. (fr. dh/uni-) A1. (imperative 3. plural /ā-dhunayantām-) to rush towards with violence |
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ādhunika | mf(ī-)n. (fr. adhunā-), new, recent, of the present moment. |
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aducchuna | mfn. free from evil, propitious |
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agninunna | (agn/i-) mfn. struck by fire or lightning |
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agniyauna | mfn. produced from fire, |
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ajastunda | n. Name of a town |
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ajītapunarvaṇya | n. "asking the restitution of an object which has in fact not been lost", Name of a twofold rite to be performed by kṣatriya-s |
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amauna | n. the state of not being a muni- or not keeping the vows of a muni- |
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ambunātha | m. "lord of the waters", the ocean |
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ambunidhi | m. "treasury of waters", the ocean. |
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ambunivaha | m. "water-bearer", a cloud |
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amithuna | mfn. (plural) not both sexes promiscuously, |
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aṃśunadī | f. Name of a river. |
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anakadundubha | m. Name of kṛṣṇa-'s grandfather. |
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ānakadundubhi | m. equals anaka- q.v |
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ānakadundubhi | m. or f(ī-). a large drum beaten at one end, a kettle-drum |
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ānakadundubhi | m. Name (also title or epithet) of viṣṇu-, |
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anakadundubhi | or better |
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ānakadundubhi | m. Name of kṛṣṇa-'s father (vasudeva-;said to be derived from the beating of drums at his birth). |
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anarjuna | mfn. without arjuna- |
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anunad | to sound towards (accusative): Causal P. -nādayati-, to make resonant or musical. |
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anunāda | m. sound, vibration |
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anunāda | m. reverberation, echo. |
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anunadi | ind. along the river, |
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anunādin | mfn. resounding, echoing, resonant. |
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anunādita | mfn. made to resound. |
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anunam | A1. to incline to : Causal P. -nāmayati-, to cause to bow |
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anunand | to enjoy. |
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anunāsika | mfn. nasal, uttered through the nose (as one of the five nasal consonants, or a vowel, or the three semivowels y-, v-, l-,under certain circumstances;in the case of vowels and semivowels, the mark ँ is used to denote this nasalization) |
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anunāsika | mfn. the nasal mark ँ |
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anunāsika | n. a nasal twang |
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anunāsika | n. speaking through the nose (a fault in pronunciation). |
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anunāsikādi | m. a compound letter commencing with a nasal. |
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anunāsikalopa | m. dropping of a nasal sound or letter. |
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anunāsikānta | m. a radical ending in a nasal. |
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anunāsikatva | n. nasality. |
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anunāsikopadha | mfn. having a nasal penultimate |
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anunāsikopadha | mfn. succeeding a syllable with a nasal sound. |
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ānunāsikya | n. (fr. anu-nāsika-), nasality (of a sound) |
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ānunāśya | mfn. (fr. anu-nāśa-), belonging or conformable to destruction |
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anunaya | m. conciliation, salutation, courtesy, civility, showing respect or adoration to a guest or a deity |
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anunaya | m. humble entreaty or supplication, reverential deportment |
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anunaya | m. regulation of conduct, discipline, tuition |
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anunaya | mfn. conciliatory, kind |
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anunāyaka | mf(ikā-)n. submissive, humble. |
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anunayam | ind. fitly becomingly. |
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anunayamāna | mfn. conciliating, honouring. |
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anunayāmantrana | n. conciliatory address. |
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anunayapratighaprahāṇa | n. abandoning the obstacles to conciliatory behaviour |
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anunāyikā | f. a female character subordinate to a nāyikā- or leading female character in a drama. |
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anunayin | mfn. courteous, supplicating. |
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anuneya | mfn. to be conciliated |
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anunī | (subjunctive 2. sg. -nayas-; Aorist subjunctive 2. sg. -neṣi-,2 plural -neṣathā-) to bring near, lead to ; to induce, win over, conciliate, pacify, supplicate. |
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anunidhānam | ind. according to position, in right order, |
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anunikram | -krāmati- (subjunctive -krāmāt-) to follow in the steps |
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anunikṣ | to pierce along |
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anuninīṣā | f. the wish to propitiate, |
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anuninīṣu | mfn. desirous of conciliating. |
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anunipad | -padyate-, to lie down by the side of |
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anunirdah | (Imper. 2. sg. -daha) to burn down in succession |
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anunirdeśa | m. description or relation following a previous model. |
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anunirjihāna | mfn. (pr.p. A1.2. hā-), proceeding out of |
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anunirvā | -vāti-, to become extinct, go out after. |
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anunirvap | to take out from for scattering or sharing subsequently |
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anunirvāpya | mfn. to be taken out and shared subsequently |
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anunirvāpyā | f. Name of a ceremony, |
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anuniśam | (ind.p. -śamya-) to hear, perceive ; to consider |
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anuniśam | ind. every night |
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anuniśītham | ind. at mid night |
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anunīta | mfn. disciplined, taught |
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anunīta | mfn. obtained |
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anunīta | mfn. respected |
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anunīta | mfn. pleased, pacified |
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anunīta | mfn. humbly entreated. |
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anunīti | f. conciliation, courtesy, supplication. |
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anunitud | (imperfect tense 3. plural -atudan-) to wound with a stab, goad, |
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anunivṛj | (imperfect tense 3. sg. -vṛṇak-) to plunge into (locative case) |
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anunivṛt | Caus. -vartayati-, to bring back |
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anuniyuj | to attach to, place under the authority of |
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anunmāda | m. not being mad, soberness |
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anunmāda | mfn. equals an-unmatta-. |
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anunmadita | mfn. idem or 'mfn. not mad, sane, sober, not wild.' |
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anunmatta | mfn. not mad, sane, sober, not wild. |
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anunnata | mfn. not elevated, not lifted up. |
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anunnatagātra | mfn. having limbs that are not too stout, prominent or protuberant |
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anunnatānata | mfn. not raised nor lowered, level. |
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anunṛt | to dance after (accusative) ; to dance before (accusative) |
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anunu | Intensive (imperfect tense 3 plural -nonavur-; pr. p. Nominal verb plural m. -n/onuvatas-) to follow with acclamations of praise |
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anutunna | mfn. ( tud-), depressed or repressed (in sound), muffled |
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anyonyamithuna | n. mutual union |
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anyonyamithuna | m. united mutually. |
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anyonyamithuna | mfn. living by couples, |
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apaiśuna | n. non-calumny |
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apanunutsu | mfn. desirous of removing, expiating (with accusative) |
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apānunutsu | mfn. wishing to remove or dispel, |
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apaśakuna | n. a bad omen. |
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apiśuna | mfn. unmalicious, upright, honest. |
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apunaḥprāpya | mfn. irrecoverable. |
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apunar | ind. not again, only once |
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apunarābhāva | (/a-- p-), m. not appearing again, |
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apunaranvaya | mfn. not returning, dead. |
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apunarāvartana | n. final exemption from life or transmigration |
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apunarāvṛtti | f. final exemption from life or transmigration |
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apunarbhava | m. not occurring again |
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apunarbhava | m. exemption from further transmigration, final beatitude |
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apunarbhāva | m. idem or 'm. exemption from further transmigration, final beatitude ' |
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apunarbhāvin | mfn. the last, |
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apunarbhū | not to recover consciousness |
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apunardīyamāna | (/a-punar--) mfn. not being given back |
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apunarukta | n. no (superfluous) repetition. |
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apunarukti | f. no (superfluous) repetition. |
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arjuna | mfn. (see ṛjr/a-and raj-) white, clear (the colour of the day ;of the dawn ;of the lightning;of the milk;of silver, etc.) |
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arjuna | mfn. made of silver |
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arjuna | m. the white colour |
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arjuna | m. a peacock |
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arjuna | m. cutaneous disease on |
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arjuna | m. the tree Terminalia Arjuna and |
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arjuna | m. Name of a man |
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arjuna | m. of indra- |
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arjuna | m. of the third of the pāṇḍava- princes (who was a son of indra- and kuntī-) etc. |
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arjuna | m. of a son of kṛtavīrya- (who was slain by paraśurāma-), ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding |
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arjuna | m. of a śākhya- (known as a mathematician) |
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arjuna | m. of different other persons |
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arjuna | m. the only son of his mother |
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arjuna | n. silver |
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arjuna | n. gold |
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arjuna | n. slight inflammation of the conjunctiva or white of the eye |
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arjuna | n. a particular grass (used as a substitute for the soma- plant) etc. |
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arjuna | n. (equals rūpa-) shape |
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arjuna | m. plural the descendants of arjuna- |
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ārjuna | m. Name of indra- (equals arjuna- q.v) |
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arjunābhra | n. Name of a medicament. |
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arjunacchavi | mfn. of a white colour, white. |
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arjunadhvaja | m. "having a white banner", Name of hanumat- |
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arjunāhva | m. "named arjuna-", Name of a tree |
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arjunaka | m. Name of a hunter |
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arjunaka | m. a worshipper of arjuna- |
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arjunakāṇḍa | (/arjuna--) mfn. having a white appendage |
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arjunamiśra | n. Name of a commentator on |
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arjunapākī | f. Name of a plant and its fruits, (gaRa harītaky-ādi- q.v) |
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arjunapāla | m. Name of a prince (the son of śamika-) |
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arjunapura | n. Name of a town, |
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arjunapuruṣa | n. the plants Arjuna (id est Terminalia Arjuna) and puruṣa- (id est Rottleria Tinctoria), (gaRa gavāśvādi- q.v) |
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arjunārcāpārijāta | m. Name of two works. |
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arjunāriṣṭasaṃchanna | mfn. covered with arjuna- and Nimb trees. |
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arjunasa | mfn. overgrown with arjuna- plants, (gaRa tṛṇādi- q.v) |
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arjunasakhi | m. "having arjuna- for his friend", Name of kṛṣṇa- |
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arjunasiṃha | m. Name of a prince |
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arjunaśirīṣa | n. the plants Terminalia Arjuna and śirīṣa- (q.v), (gaRa gavāśvādi- q.v) |
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arjunatas | ind. on the side of arjuna-. |
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arjunāva | m. Name of a man, (gaRa dhūmādi- q.v), (see ārjunāda-.) |
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ārjunāyana | m. (gaRa aśvādi- ) a descendant of arjuna- |
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ārjunāyana | m. plural Name of a people |
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ārjunāyanaka | mfn. (gaRa rājanyādi- ) inhabited by the ārjunāyana-s. |
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arjuneśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha- |
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ārjuneya | m. (fr. ārjuni-), Name of kutsa- |
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arjunī | f. a cow |
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arjunī | f. a kind of serpent, (vocative case /aijuni-) |
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arjunī | f. a procuress, bawd |
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arjunī | f. Name of uṣā- (wife of aniruddha-) |
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arjunī | f. of the river bāhudā- or karatoyā- |
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arjunī | f. dual number or plural (nyau-,or nyas-) Name of the constellation phalgunī- |
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ārjuni | m. (fr. arjuna- gaRa bāhv-ādi- ), a descendant of arjuna- |
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arjunīyādamana | n. "the taming of arjunīyā-", Name of the 104th chapter of |
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arjunopama | m. "similar to the arjuna- tree", the teak tree (Tectona Grandis) |
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arthanyuna | mfn. "deficient in wealth", poor |
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arthapunarukta | n. (in nyāya-) repetition of the same meaning in other words |
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arundhatī | f. a medicinal climbing plant |
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arundhatī | f. the wife of vasiṣṭha- etc. |
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arundhatī | f. the wife of dharma- |
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arundhatī | f. the little and scarcely visible star Alcor (belonging to the Great Bear, and personified as the wife of one of its seven chief stars, vasiṣṭha-, or of all the seven, the so-called seven ṛṣi-s;at marriage ceremonies arundhatī- is invoked as a pattern of conjugal excellence by the bridegroom) |
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arundhatī | f. Name of a kind of super natural faculty (also called kuṇḍalinī-). |
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arundhatīdarśananyāya | m. the rule of the view of the star arundhatī-, |
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arundhatījāni | m. "husband of arundhatī-", vasiṣṭha- (one of the seven ṛṣi-s or saints, and stars in the Great Bear) |
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arundhatīnātha | m. "husband of arundhatī-", vasiṣṭha- (one of the seven ṛṣi-s or saints, and stars in the Great Bear) |
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arundhatīsahacara | m. companion of arundhatī-, vasiṣṭha-. |
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arundhatīvaṭa | m. Name of a tīrtha- |
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arunmukha | m. plural (an irregular form developed fr. arur-magha-below) Name of certain yati-s |
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asādhunā | ind. asādhu |
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aśakuna | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) an inauspicious omen |
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aśakunībhū | to turn into an inauspicious omen |
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asaunāman | mfn. in asau--n- |
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asaundarya | n. ugliness. |
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aspṛṣṭamaithunā | f. a virgin |
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aśrunālī | f. Fistula Lacrymalis. |
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aśrunetra | mfn. with tears in the eyes, |
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aśrunipāta | m. flow of tears |
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aśuna | n. () for ś/ūna- () q.v |
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asundara | mfn. not good or right, improper commentator or commentary on |
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asunīta | (/asu--) n. "the world of spirits", or m. "the lord of spirits (id est yama-)" |
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asunīti | f. (/asu--) the world of spirits |
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asunīti | f. personified as a female deity (invoked for the preservation of life ), or as yama- (lord of the dead ) |
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asunva | mf(/ā-)n. "not pressing out the soma- juice", not worshipping the gods |
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asunvat | mfn. idem or 'mf(/ā-)n. "not pressing out the soma- juice", not worshipping the gods ' |
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āsyamaithunika | mfn. using the mouth as a vulva, |
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atimaithuna | n. excess of sexual intercourse. |
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atisundara | mfn. very handsome |
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atisundara | mf. a metre belonging to the class aṣṭi- (also called citra-or cañcalā-). |
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atunda | mfn. not stout, thin. |
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ātunna | mfn. struck (varia lectio ā-tṛṇṇa-). |
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aunmukhya | n. (fr. un-mukha-), expectancy |
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aunnatya | n. (fr. un-nata-), elevation, height |
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aunnetra | n. the office of the un-netṛ- priest gaRa udgātr-ādi- |
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aunnidrya | n. sleeplessness, |
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avantīsundari | f. Name of a woman |
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avarundham | Vedic or Veda infinitive mood See ava-rudh-. |
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avatunna | mfn. ( tud-), pushed off |
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avayuna | mfn. undistinguishable, indistinct, dark |
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babhrunīkāśa | (bhr/u--) mfn. appearing or looking brownish |
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baddhamauna | mfn. observing silence, silent |
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bāhukuntha | (?) m. a wing |
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bahunāda | m. "loud-sounding", a conch shell |
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bahunaiṣkika | mfn. worth many niṣkas- |
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bahunāman | mfn. having many names |
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bahuniḥśrita | wrong reading for bāhu-n-, q.v |
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bāhuniḥsṛta | n. a particular method of fighting (by which a sword is twisted out of a person's hands) |
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bahuniṣka | mfn. worth many niṣkas- |
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bakulābharaṇamuni | m. Name of a sage |
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bālakunda | m. a young jasmine |
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bālakundānuviddha | mfn. adorned with young jasmine blossoms |
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bālamukundācārya | m. Name of an author |
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bālātripurasundarīpūjanaprayoga | m. Name of work |
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bhadraśaunaka | m. Name of an ancient physician |
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bhagavadgītāhetunirṇaya | m. Name of work |
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bhaktihetunirṇaya | m. Name of work |
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bhānunātha | m. (with daiva-jña-) Name of an author |
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bharatārjunanāṭaka | n. Name (also title or epithet) of a drama by hasti-malla-sena-. |
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bhaṭṭaphalguna | m. Name of a man |
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bhṛgunandana | m. "son of bhṛgu-", the planet Venus |
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bhṛgunandana | m. patronymic of śaunaka- |
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bhṛgunandana | m. of ruru- |
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bhṛgunandana | m. of paraśu-rāma- |
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bhūliṅgaśakuna | m. a species of bird (said to make a sound like mā sāhasam-,"no rashness!") |
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bhūliṅgaśakuni | m. a species of bird (said to make a sound like mā sāhasam-,"no rashness!") |
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bhūmidundubhi | m. "earth-drum", a pit or hole in the earth covered over with skins |
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bindunātha | m. Name of a teacher |
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brāhmīkunda | n. Name of a sacred cavity in the ground |
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bund | cl.1 P. A1. (; varia lectio cund-and bundh-) to perceive, learn, understand |
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bunda | m. an arrow (equals iṣu- ) |
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bundh | cl.10 P. bundhayati-, to bind (see bun/a-). |
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bundira | n. a house |
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cakradundubhya | mfn. relating to a wheel and to a drum |
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cakṣunirodha | m. equals kṣur-n- |
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campakunda | m. a kind of fish |
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camūrunetrā | f. idem or 'f. an antelope-eyed woman ( iv, 3/4) .' |
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candanodakadundubhi | m. Name of bhava- |
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cārunālaka | n. red lotus. |
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cārunetra | mf(ā-)n. beautiful-eyed |
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cārunetra | m. a kind of antelope |
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cārunetrā | f. Name of an apsaras- |
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chucchundara | m. the musk-rat (cchūnd-) and 14 |
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chucchundarī | f. idem or 'm. the musk-rat (cchūnd-) and 14 ' |
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chucchundari | m. idem or 'f. idem or 'm. the musk-rat (cchūnd-) and 14 ' ' |
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cittasamunnati | f. pride of heart, haughtiness |
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cucundarī | equals chucchun- |
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cunanda | m. Name of a Buddhist mendicant |
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cund | varia lectio for bund- q.v |
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cunda | m. Name of a pupil of śākyamuni- (see mahā--) |
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cundī | f. a bawd |
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cundikā | f. cutaneous eruption (see saṃcāric-). |
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cūrṇakuntala | m. a lock of hair |
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dadrunāsinī | f. "removing leprosy", Name of an insect (varia lectio dara-). |
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daivajñasanmuni | m. Name of an astrologer |
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dambhamuni | m. a hypocritical muni- |
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damunas | () m. (for mūn-) fire, agni- |
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dāruniśā | f. a species of Curcuma |
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dāsamithuna | n. a couple of slaves, |
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daundubhi | f. deceit, |
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daundubhī | f. the journey of the bridegroom to the bride, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding |
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dāvasunidhana | n. Name of a sāman- |
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devadundubhi | m. "divine drum", holy basil with red flowers |
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devadundubhi | m. Name of indra- |
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devamithuna | n. cohabitation of the gods |
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devamuni | m. heavenly or divine muni- |
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devamuni | m. Name of a son of iraṃ-mada- and author of |
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devasunda | m. Name of a lake |
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devaśunī | f. "divine dog", Name of saramā- |
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devatāmithuna | n. the cohabitation of deities |
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dhāḍunṛtya | n. a kind of dance (mus.) |
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dharmadhātuniyata | m. a particular samādhi- |
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dharmadṛḍhābhedyasunilambba | m. Name of a king of the garuḍa-s |
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dhātunāśana | n. equals -ghna- |
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dhātunidāna | n. Name of a med. work |
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dhaundhumāra | mf(ī-)n. treating of dhundhu-māra- (as an episode) |
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dhaundhumāri | m. patronymic fr. dhundhu-māra- |
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dhuna | mfn. ( dhvan-) roaring, only in |
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dhunana | n. shaking, agitation |
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dhunāna | mfn. shaking, agitating |
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dhunaya | Nom. P. yati-, to roar, flow noisily |
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dhundhu | m. Name of an asura- slain by kuvalāśva- (or kuvalayāśva-), the father of sunda- |
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dhundhu | m. varia lectio for cuñcu- |
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dhundhuhan | m. Name of kuvalāśva- (See above) |
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dhundhuka | n. a particular defect (or a place full of holes) in a piece of wood |
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dhundhumāra | m. "slayer of dhundhu-", Name of kuvalāśva- etc. ( dhundhumāratva -tva- n. ) |
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dhundhumāra | m. a son of tri-śaṅku- and father of yuvanāśva- |
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dhundhumāra | m. the cochineal insect |
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dhundhumāra | m. a kind of plant (equals gṛha-dhūma-) |
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dhundhumāra | m. a house-lizard (?) |
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dhundhumāra | m. the smoke of a house (?) |
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dhundhumāratva | n. dhundhumāra |
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dhundhumāropākhyāna | n. Name of 3rd chapter of |
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dhundhumat | mfn. Name of a son of kevala- (varia lectio bundh-). |
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dhundhuri | (or rī-), a particular musical instrument |
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dhuneti | mfn. having a roaring course |
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dhuni | mfn. roaring, sounding, boisterous (the marut-s, rivers, the soma- etc.) |
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dhuni | m. Name of a demon slain by indra- |
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dhuni | m. of a son of the vasu- āpa- |
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dhunī | dhuni f. river (see dyu-dhuni-). |
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dhuni | dhunī f. river (see dyu-dhuni-). |
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dhunīcumuri | m. dual number the 2 demons dhunī- and cumuri- |
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dhunimat | (dh/u-) mfn. roaring, noisy |
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dhunīnātha | m. "lord of the rivers", the ocean |
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dhunivrata | (dhu-). mfn. roaring habitually |
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dhunvāna | () mfn. idem or '( ) &' |
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dhunvat | ( ) & |
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dhvānitadundubhi | m. a sounding drum |
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diksundarī | () f. equals -kanyā- |
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divāmaithunin | mfn. cohabiting by day |
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divyayamunā | f. "the divine Jamna", Name of a river in kāma-rūpa-, |
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drunakha | m. "tree-nail", thorn |
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ducchunā | f. (prob. fr. dus-and śun/a-) misfortune, calamity, harm, mischief (often personified as a demon) |
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ducchunāya | Nom. A1. y/ate-, to wish to harm, be evil disposed |
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dundama | m. a drum |
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dundu | m. idem or 'm. a drum ' |
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dundu | m. Name of vasu-deva- |
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dundubha | m. an unvenomous water-snake (see duṇḍubha-and bhi-) |
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dundubha | m. Name of śiva- |
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dundubha | m. plural of a Vedic school |
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dundubha | m. a drum (see anaka--). |
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dundubhi | mf. a sort of large kettledrum etc. |
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dundubhi | mf. a sort of poison |
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dundubhi | mf. Name of the 56th year in the Jupiter cycle of 60 years |
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dundubhi | mf. of kṛṣṇa- |
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dundubhi | mf. of varuṇa- |
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dundubhi | mf. of asura-s, a rakṣas-, a yakṣa- etc. |
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dundubhi | mf. of a son of andhaka- and grandson of anu- etc. |
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dundubhi | f. a drum (also bhī- ) |
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dundubhī | f. a particular throw of the dice in gambling |
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dundubhi | f. Name of a gandharvī- |
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dundubhi | n. Name of a particular varṣa- in krauñca-dvīpa- |
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dundubhidarpahan | m. "breaking the pride of dundubhi-", Name of vālin- |
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dundubhigrīva | mfn. "drum-necked"(ox) |
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dundubhika | m. a kind of venomous insect |
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dundubhinirhrāda | m. "drum sounding", Name of a dānava-. |
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dundubhisvana | m. "drum-sound", a kind of magical formula against evil spirits supposed to possess weapons |
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dundubhisvara | m. "having drum-like voice", Name of a man |
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dundubhīśvara | m. Name of a buddha-. |
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dundubhisvaranirghoṣa | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-, . |
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dundubhisvararāja | m. Name of several buddha-s. |
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dundubhivadha | m. Name of the 89th chapter of the |
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dundubhivimocanīya | mfn. (homa-) relating to the uncovering of a drum |
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dundubhya | mfn. only in cakra--. |
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dundubhyāghāta | m. a drummer |
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ḍunduka | m. equals ḍāhuka-, a gallinule |
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dundumāra | m. equals dhundhu-- (q.v) |
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dundumāya | Nom. A1., only in yita- (n.) the sound of a drum |
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dundunābha | (nāda-?) m. a kind of spell (= dundubhi-svana-) |
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dunvat | mfn. afflicting, injuring |
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duranuneya | mfn. difficult to be won over |
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duranuneyatā | f. |
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dvimuni | mfn. produced by 2 sages (see tri-.). |
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dviyamunam | ind. at the confluence of the 2 Jumnas |
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dyudhuni | f. "heavenly river", the Ganges |
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dyumaithuna | n. cohabitation by day (see divā-maithunin-). |
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dyuna | See prec. |
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dyunadī | f. idem or 'f. "heavenly river", the Ganges ' |
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dyunadīsaṃgama | m. Name of a place of pilgrimage |
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dyuniś | day and night (only śi- ; śos- ; śam-,1 ; śe- dual number ) |
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dyuniśa | day and night (only śi- ; śos- ; śam-,1 ; śe- dual number ) |
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dyunivāsa | m. heavenly abode, heaven |
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dyunivāsa | m. inhabitant of heaven, a deity (also sin-, siddhānta-s.) |
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dyunivāsībhūya | n. the becoming a deity. |
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galunta | m. ? |
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gandhamaithuna | m. a bull |
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gaṅgāyamune | f. dual number the Ganges and yamunā- rivers |
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gaulunda | mf(ī-)n. of ndya- gaRa kaṇvādi- (varia lectio landa-). |
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gaulundya | m. patronymic fr. golunda- gaRa gargādi- (varia lectio landya-). |
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gaunarda | mfn. fr. go-n- |
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ghanadundbhisvana | mfn. deep as the sound of a drum or of a cloud, |
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ghāsakunda | gaRa 2. kumudādi- (not in and ) |
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ghāsakundika | mfn. fr. nda- |
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ghṛtaścunnidhana | n. equals -(ścyun)-nidhana-. |
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ghṛtaścyunnidhana | n. Name of a sāman-, |
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gluntha | m. See madhu--. |
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golunda | Name of a man gaRa gargādi-. |
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gomithuna | n. sg. a bull and a cow |
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gomithuna | m. dual number idem or 'n. sg. a bull and a cow ' |
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gṛhītamauna | mfn. one who has taken upon himself the vow of silence |
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gṛhītamaunavrata | mfn. idem or 'mfn. one who has taken upon himself the vow of silence ' |
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grīṣmasundaraka | m. Erythraea centaureoides (or Mollugo spergula) |
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gūḍhamaithuna | n. secret copulation |
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gūḍhamaithuna | m. "copulating in secret", a crow |
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guṇasundara | m. Name of a daśa-pūrvin- |
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gundala | m. the sound of a small oblong drum |
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gundāla | for drāla- |
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gundr | varia lectio for kundr- q.v |
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gundra | m. Saccharum Sara (śara-) |
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gundra | m. the plant paṭaraka- |
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gundra | mn. the root of Cyperus pertenuis |
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gundrā | f. idem or 'mn. the root of Cyperus pertenuis ' (see guṇḍra-) Typha angustifolia |
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gundrā | f. Cyperus rotundus |
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gundrā | f. Coix barbata (gavedhukā-) |
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gundrā | f. equals priyaṃgu- |
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gundrāla | m. a sort of pheasant |
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gundraphalā | f. Aglaia Roxburghiana |
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haṃsamauna | n. Name of work |
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harivyāsamuni | () m. Name of various men. |
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hastasaṃdhunakam | ind. tossing or shaking the hand, |
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hāyanasundara | m. or n. Name of work |
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hāyanasunettama | m. or n. Name of work |
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hiṅgunāḍikā | f. the resin of Gardenia Gummifera (see nāḍī-hiṅgu-) |
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hiṅguniryāsa | m. the fluid extracted from Asa Foetida (See above) |
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hiṅguniryāsa | m. the Nimba tree |
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hlāduni | f. (used in explaining hrāduni-) |
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homārjunī | f. equals homa-dhenu- |
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hrāduni | f. "rattling", hail |
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hrādunī | f. "rattling", hail |
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hrādunihata | (d/uni--) mfn. struck by hail |
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hrādunivṛt | (dunī--) mfn. covered or hidden by hail |
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hun | (only in 3. sg. Potential hunet-) = 1. hu-, to sacrifice |
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ikṣunetra | n. a kind of sugar-cane |
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indunandana | m. Name of the planet Mercury. |
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iṣunibandhana | a quiver, |
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ityunmṛśya | mfn. to be touched in this manner |
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jalakuntala | m. "water-hair", Blyxa octandra |
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jalaśunaka | m. equals -nakula- |
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jāmuna | mfn. equals yām- |
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jantunāśana | n. "destroying worms", Asa foetida |
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jānunikuñcana | n. a particular posture in yoga-, |
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jatunī | f. equals t/ū- |
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jun | cl.6. nati- varia lectio for juḍ- q.v |
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kabandhamuni | m. Name of a sage |
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kākakaṅgunī | f. idem or 'f. a kind of panic grass (Panicum miliaceum) ' |
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kakun | (in compound for kak/ud-above) . |
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kakundara | n. (connected with kakud-?) the cavities of the loins |
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kakunmat | mfn. equals kak/ud-mat- q.v |
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kakunmat | () n. a region of the sky, |
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kalānunādin | m. "giving out a low note", a sparrow |
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kalānunādin | m. the cātaka- bird |
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kalānunādin | m. a kind of bee |
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kālānunādin | for kal- q.v |
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kālindīmukunda | m. Name (also title or epithet) of work |
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kanakamuni | m. Name of a buddha- |
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kaṅgunī | f. Celastrus Paniculatus |
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kaṅgunī | f. equals kaṅgu- |
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kaṅgunīpattrā | f. Panicum Verticillatum |
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kārādhunī | f. a kind of musical instrument (;"battle-cry") |
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kārādhunī | according to to some ni-, m. [ from karā- = 3. kāra- + dhuni-, j,"a bard". |
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karisundarikā | f. a gauge, water-mark |
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karṇadundubhi | f. "a drum in the ear", a kind of worm equals -kīṭā- above |
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karṇamuni | m. Name of a man. |
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karṇasundarī | f. Name of a drama. |
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kārṣṇasundari | m. plural the descendants of kṛṣṇa-sundara- |
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karundhaka | m. Name of a son of śūra- (and brother of vasu-deva-) |
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kasun | the kṛt- suffix as forming in the veda- an indeclinable (avyaya- ) infinitive with ablative sense (see vi-s/ṛpas-, ā-t/ṛdas-.) |
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kāsundīvaṭikā | f. a remedy against cough (= kāsa-marda-) |
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kāsundīvaṭikā | See kās-. |
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kaṭuniṣpāva | m. Lablab Vulgaris |
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kaukuntaka | See kuṭṭaka-. |
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kaunakhya | n. (fr. ku-nakha-), the condition of one who has a disease of the nails |
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kaunakhya | n. ugliness of the nails |
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kaunakīya | m. plural Name of a school of the (for nakhīya-?) |
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kaunāmi | m. patronymic fr. ku-nāman- gaRa bāhv-ādi-. |
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kaunāmika | mf(ā-or ī-)n. gaRa kāśy-ādi-. |
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kaunda | mf(ī-)n. relating to or coming from jasmine (kunda-) |
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kaundrāyaṇa | varia lectio for kaudr-. |
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kaunṛtika | mf(ī-)n. wicked, perverse, |
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kaunta | ? |
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kauntala | m. plural Name of a people (varia lectio kont-). |
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kauntālī | f. ? |
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kauntāyani | mfn. fr. kuntī- gaRa karṇādi-. |
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kaunteya | m. metron. fr. kuntī-, Name of yudhiṣṭhira-, bhīma-sena-, and arjuna- |
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kaunteya | m. the tree Terminalia Arjuna |
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kaunteyavṛtta | n. Name (also title or epithet) of work |
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kauntī | f. (fr. kunta-or ti-), a sort of perfume |
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kauntī | f. Name of a river |
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kauntika | m. (fr. kunta-), a spearman, soldier armed with a spear |
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kauntya | m. a king of the kunti-s |
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khakuntala | m. Name of śiva- |
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khun | = khud- q.v |
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khunamukha | for khon- q.v |
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kimpunā | f. Name of a river |
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kirātārjunīya | n. Name of a poem by bhāravi- (describing the combat of arjuna- with the god śiva- in the form of a wild mountaineer or kirāta-;this combat and its result is described in the ). |
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krīḍāśakunta | m. a bird kept for amusement |
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kṛṣṇamaunin | m. "keeping a vow of kṛṣṇa-", Name of an author. |
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kṛṣṇaśakuna | m. a crow, |
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kṛṣṇaśakuni | m. a crow |
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kṛṣṇasundara | m. Name of a man, and m. plural his descendants gaRa upakādi- and tika-kitavādi-. |
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krunth | varia lectio for kunth- |
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kṣudhuna | m. plural Name of a barbarous race |
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kṣun | (in compound for 2. kṣ/udh-). |
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kṣunmat | mfn. hungry |
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kṣunnivṛtti | f. cessation of hunger, appeasing of appetite |
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kukundanī | f. the plant Cardiospermum halicacabum |
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kukundara | n. dual number ([ au- m. dual number ]) = kakundara- q.v (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) |
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kukundara | m. equals ku-ku-dru- q.v |
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kukundha | m. Name of a kind of evil spirit |
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kukundura | n. equals kakundara- |
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kulampuna | n. "purifying a family", Name of a tīrtha- |
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kulampunā | f. Name of a river |
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kulasundarī | f. Name of a deity |
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kunābhi | m. "having the earth for its navel", the air, atmosphere |
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kunābhi | m. the collective treasures of kubera- |
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kunābhi | See 2. ku-. |
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kunadī | f. id. |
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kunadikā | f. a small river |
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kunādīkā | for -nadikā-. |
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kunaka | m. plural Name of a people |
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kunakha | mfn. having ugly nails or claws |
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kunakha | n. a disease of the nails |
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kunakhin | mfn. having bad or diseased nails etc. |
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kunakhin | m. Name of a man |
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kunakhin | m. of a work belonging to the |
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kunāla | m. a kind of bird (living on the himālaya-) |
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kunāla | m. Name of a son of king aśoka- (named after the eyes of that bird) (see kuṇāla-.) |
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kunālika | m. the Indian cuckoo |
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kunalin | m. the plant Agati grandiflora |
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kunāman | m. "having a bad name", Name of a man gaRa bāhv-ādi- and kāśy-ādi- |
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kunāman | n. a bad name, ill repute. |
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kunannama | mfn. ( nam-) inflexible |
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kunaraka | m. a bad hell. |
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kunarendra | m. a bad king |
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kunārī | f. a bad woman |
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kunāsa | m. "ugly-nosed", a camel |
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kunāśaka | m. the plant Alhagi Maurorum |
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kunāśaka | -nāsa- See 1. ku-. |
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kunaṭa | m. a sort of trumpet flower (Bignonia, śyonāka-) |
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kunaṭa | m. plural Name of a people (varia lectio kunatha-) |
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kunātha | m. a bad protector |
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kunātha | mfn. having a bad leader |
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kunaṭī | f. a kind of coriander (Coriandrum sativum) |
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kunaṭī | f. red arsenic |
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kunāyaka | mfn. having a bad leader |
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kunda | m. () a kind of jasmine (Jasminum multiflorum or pubescens) etc. |
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kunda | m. fragrant oleander (Nerium odorum, karavīra-) |
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kunda | m. Olibanum (the resin of the plant Boswellia thurifera) |
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kunda | m. a turner's lathe |
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kunda | m. one of kubera-'s nine treasures (Name of a guhyaka- ) |
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kunda | m. the number"nine" |
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kunda | m. Name of viṣṇu- |
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kunda | m. of a mountain |
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kunda | n. the jasmine flower. |
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kundacaturthī | f. the fourth day in the light half of the month māgha-. |
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kundaka | m. the resin of the plant Boswellia thurifera |
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kundakara | m. a turner |
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kundakundācārya | m. Name of a Jain teacher (author of the pañcāstikāya-saṃgraha-sūtra-). |
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kundama | m. a cat gaRa cūrṇādi-. |
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kundamālā | f. Name of work |
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kundāparānta | equals kuṭṭāp- q.v |
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kundapuṣpa | m. fragrant oleander (Nerium odorum) |
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kundara | m. a kind of grass |
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kundara | m. Name of viṣṇu- |
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kundarikā | f. the plant Boswellia thurifera |
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kundasamadanta | mfn. one whose teeth are like the jasmine. |
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kundinī | f. an assemblage of jasmines |
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kundr | cl.10 P. kundrayati-, to tell a lie (see kud-and gundr-.) |
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kundu | m. a mouse, rat |
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kundu | f. (equals kunda-) Olibanum |
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kundura | m. Olibanum |
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kunduru | mf. Boswellia thurifera |
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kunduru | mf. the resin of that plant (Olibanum). |
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kunduruka | m. Olibanum |
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kundurukā | f. idem or 'm. Olibanum ' |
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kundurūka | m. Olibanum |
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kundurukī | f. Boswellia thurifera |
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kunetraka | m. Name of a muni- |
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kunīlī | f. Name of a shrub. |
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kuniṣañja | m. Name of a son of the tenth manu- |
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kuniṣañja | See 1. ku-. |
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kunīta | m. bad leading |
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kunīti | f. ill conduct |
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kunīti | f. corrupt administration |
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kunīti | f. a low state of morals |
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kunṛpa | m. a bad prince |
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kunṛpati | m. idem or 'm. a bad prince ' |
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kunta | m. a spear, lance ([ confer, compare Latin contus; Greek ]) etc. |
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kunta | m. a small animal, insect |
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kunta | m. a species of grain (Coix barbata) |
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kunta | m. passion |
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kunta | m. the god of love |
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kuntākanti | ind. spear against spear, in close fight, |
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kuntala | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-). ) the hair of the head, lock of hair etc. |
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kuntala | m. a particular head-dress |
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kuntala | m. a drinking cup |
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kuntala | m. a plough |
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kuntala | m. barley |
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kuntala | m. a kind of perfume (equals hrīvera-) |
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kuntala | m. (in music) a certain dhruvaka- |
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kuntala | m. plural Name of a people etc. |
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kuntala | m. a prince of that people |
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kuntalasvātikarṇa | m. Name of a prince |
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kuntalavardhana | m. the plant Eclipta prostrata |
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kuntalikā | f. a species of plant |
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kuntalikā | f. butter knife or scoop |
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kuntalośīra | n. a perfume |
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kuntāpa | n. Name of certain organs or glands (twenty in number, supposed to be in the belly) |
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kuntāpa | n. Name of a section of the ( according to on ;or xx, 127-136 according to the manuscripts) |
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kuntaprāvaraṇa | m. plural Name of a people |
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kuntara | m. (equals kuntala-) the hair |
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kuntavanamaya | mfn. consisting of a forest of spears |
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kunth | cl.1. kunthati-, to hurt, injure ; to suffer pain, want, etc. : cl.9. kuthnāti-, to cling to, twine round, embrace ; to injure ; ([ confer, compare Latin quatio,percutio.]) |
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kuntha | See bāhu-k-. |
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kunthana | n. equals stanana- |
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kunthita | n. idem or 'n. equals stanana- ' |
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kunthu | m. Name of the sixth jaina- cakravartin- or emperor in bhārata- |
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kunthu | m. of the seventeenth arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī-. |
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kunti | m. plural Name of a people etc. |
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kunti | m. a prince of that people (also called kunti-bhoja-) etc. |
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kunti | m. Name of a son of dharma-netra- |
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kunti | m. of a son of netra- and grandson of dharma- |
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kunti | m. of a son of kratha- |
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kunti | m. of a son of vidarbha- and father of dhṛṣṭa- |
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kunti | m. of a son of supārśva- and grandson of sampāti- and great-grandson of garuḍa- |
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kunti | m. of a son of kṛṣṇa- |
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kuntī | f. Name of pṛthā- (daughter of a yādava- prince named śūra- [or vasu- ] , who gave her to his childless cousin kunti- or kuntibhoja-, by whom she was adopted;she afterwards became one of the wives of pāṇḍu-;on one occasion before her marriage she paid such respect to the powerful sage durvāsas- that he taught her an incantation or charm, by virtue of which she was to have a child by any god she liked to invoke;out of curiosity she invoked the Sun, by whom she had a child see karṇa-;but the Sun afterwards restored to her her maidenhood; soon after his marriage pāṇḍu- retired to the woods to indulge his passion for hunting;there he killed a male and female deer, who turned out to be a ṛṣi- and his wife in the form of these animals;the sage cursed pāṇḍu- and predicted that he would die in the embrace of one of his wives;hence pāṇḍu- lived apart from kuntī-, but with his approval she made use of her charm and had three sons, yudhiṣṭhira-, bhīma-, and arjuna-, by the three deities dharma-, vāyu-, and indra- respectively; see mādrī-) etc. |
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kuntī | f. Name of a rākṣasī- |
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kuntī | f. of a river |
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kuntī | f. the wife of a Brahman |
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kuntī | f. the plant Boswellia thurifera |
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kuntī | f. a fragrant resin (equals guggulu-) |
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kuntibhoja | m. Name of a yādava- prince (king of the kunti-s, who adopted kuntī-) etc. |
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kuntibhoja | m. plural Name of a people |
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kuntībhoja | a wrong spelling for kunti-bh- q.v |
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kuntijit | m. "conqueror of kuntī-", Name of a prince |
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kuntika | m. plural Name of a people |
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kuntīmātṛ | m. "having kuntī- as his mother", Name of arjuna- |
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kuntinandana | for kuntī-n- q.v |
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kuntīnandana | m. either of the three elder pāṇḍava- princes. |
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kuntirājan | m. king kunti- id est kunti-bhoja- |
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kuntisurāṣṭra | m. plural the kunti-s and the inhabitants of surāṣṭra- gaRa kārtakaujapādi-. |
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kuntīsuta | m. a son of kuntī-. |
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kurunadikā | f. equals ku-nad- commentator or commentary on |
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kurunandana | m. a descendant of kuru- (as arjuna-, yudhiṣṭhira-, etc.) |
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laghudundubhi | m. a small drum |
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laghunābhamaṇḍala | n. a particular mystic circle |
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laghunālika | n. a musket |
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laghunāman | n. Agallochum |
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laghunāradīya | n. Name of work |
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laghunārāyaṇopaniṣad | f. Name of work |
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laghunidāna | n. Name of work |
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laghunyāsa | m. Name of work |
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laghunyāyasudhā | f. Name of work |
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laghuśaunaka | mn. Name of work |
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laghuśaunakī | f. Name of work |
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laśuna | n. or (rarely) m. (;sometimes written lasuna- see rasuna-) garlic etc. |
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laśuna | n. one of the 10 kinds of onion |
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laśunīya | mfn. garlicky |
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lokasundara | mf(ī-)n. thought beautiful by all, generally admired |
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lokasundara | m. Name of a buddha- |
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lunth | (see 1. luṭh-) cl.1 P. lunthati-, to strike, hurt, cause or suffer pain |
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madanasundarī | f. Name of various women |
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madhugluntha | m. a lump of honey (honeycomb?) |
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madhunāḍī | f. a cell in a honeycomb |
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madhunāḍī | f. Name of |
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madhunālikeraka | m. a kind of cocoa-nut tree |
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madhunālikerika | m. a kind of cocoa-nut tree |
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madhunandi | m. Name of 2 kings |
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madhunārikeraka | m. a kind of cocoa-nut tree |
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madhunetṛ | m. a bee |
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madhunī | f. a species of shrub |
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madhunighātin | m. Name of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa- |
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madhunihan | () m. Name of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa-. |
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madhunihantṛ | () m. Name of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa-. |
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madhunirgama | m. the departure of spring |
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madhuniṣūdana | () m. Name of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa-. |
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madhuntama | mf(ā-)n. (a superl. of madhu-formed analogously to madin-tama-) very sweet |
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madhurālābunī | f. a kind of cucumber |
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madhuścyunnidhana | n. Name of a sāman- (also called prajā-pater madhu-ścy- ) |
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madhyārjuna | m. or n. Name of a district |
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madhyārjunakṣetramāhātmya | n. Name of work |
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madhyārjunatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha- on the southern bank of the kāverī- |
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magundī | f. Name of a mythical being (whose daughters are female demons) |
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mahācunda | m. Name of a Buddhist mendicant |
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mahādharmadundubhi | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-, |
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mahādundu | m. a great military drum |
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mahāmuni | m. a great muni- or sage, (especially) Name of a buddha- or jina- etc. |
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mahāmuni | m. Zanthoxylon Hastile |
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mahāmuni | m. Name of vyāsa- |
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mahāmuni | m. of agastya- |
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mahāmuni | m. of a ṛṣi- in the 5th manv-antara- |
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mahāmuni | n. the seed of Zanthoxylon Hastile |
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mahāmuni | n. Elaeocarpus Ganitrus |
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mahāmuni | n. any medicinal herb |
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mahāmunisvādhyāya | m. Name of work |
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mahāśakuni | m. Name of a cakra-vartin- |
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mahāsundarītantra | n. Name of work |
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mahātripurasundarīkavaca | n. Name of a kind of magical spell |
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mahātripurasundarīmantranāmasahasra | n. Name of a chapter of the vāmakeśvara-tantra-. |
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mahātripurasundarītāpanīyopaniṣad | f. Name of two upaniṣad-s. |
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mahātripurasundarītāpanīyopaniṣadaryuttaratāpanī | f. Name of two upaniṣad-s. |
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mahimasundara | m. Name of a man |
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maithuna | mf(ī-)n. (fr. mithuna-) paired, coupled, forming a pair or one of each sex |
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maithuna | mf(ī-)n. connected by marriage |
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maithuna | mf(ī-)n. relating or belonging to copulation (with bhogu- m.carnal enjoyment;with dharma- m."sexual law", copulation;with vāsas- n.a garment worn during copulation) |
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maithuna | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) copulation, sexual intercourse or union, marriage etc. (accusative with ās-, i-, gam-, car-; dative case with upa-gam-,or upakram-,to have sexual intercourse) |
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maithuna | n. union, connection |
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maithunābhāṣaṇa | n. a conversation in which allusions are made to sexual intercourse, |
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maithunābhighāta | m. prohibition of sexual intercourse |
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maithunadharmin | mfn. cohabiting, copulating |
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maithunagamana | n. sexual intercourse |
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maithunagata | mfn. engaged in copulation |
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maithunajvara | m. sexual passion |
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maithunavairāgya | n. abstinence from sexual intercourse |
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maithunībhāva | m. copulation, sexual union |
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maithunika | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') having sexual intercourse |
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maithunikā | f. (ikā-) union by marriage |
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maithunin | mfn. equals prec. mfn. |
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maithunin | m. Ardea Sibirica |
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maithunopagamana | n. equals na-gamana- |
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maithunya | mfn. proceeding from or caused by or relating to copulation |
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mallārjuna | m. Name of a king |
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mallikārjuna | See under mallika-. |
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mallikārjuna | m. a form of śiva- (n. Name of a liṅga- consecrated to śiva- on the śrī-śaila-) |
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mallikārjuna | m. of an author |
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mallikārjuna | m. of the Guru of veṅkaṭa- |
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mallikārjunaśriṅga | n. Name of a place |
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mallikārjunīya | n. Name of a stotra- by mallikārjuna-. |
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māṃsamaithuna | n. dual number animal food and sexual intercourse |
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manaḥsamunnati | f. high-mindedness |
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mānamauna | n. silence caused by pride |
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mañcakāsuradundubhivadha | m. Name of chapter of |
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maṅgalārjuna | m. Name of a poet |
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mañjunandin | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a poet, |
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mañjunāśī | f. (wrong reading for -nārī-) a beautiful Woman |
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mañjunāśī | f. Name of indra-'s wife or durga- |
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mañjunātha | m. equals -śrī- |
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mañjunetra | mfn. fair-eyed. |
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marun | in compound for marut-. |
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marunandana | m. Name of a prince |
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marundha | Name of a town (see marūndha-and mārudha-). |
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marundhava | m. the white Mimosa |
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marunmālā | f. Trigonella Corniculata |
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marunmālā | f. Medicago Esculenta |
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marunmaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of wind |
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marunnāma | mfn. containing names of the marut-s |
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marunnāma | mfn. plural verses or formulas containing names of the Maruts |
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marunta | m. wrong reading for marutta- |
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marunta | wrong reading for marutta-. |
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maśuna | m. a dog |
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matiratnamuni | m. Name of an author |
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mattavāṅmaunamūlikā | f. Name of work |
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maukunda | mfn. relating to mukunda- id est viṣṇu- |
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mauna | m. (fr. muni-) a patronymic |
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mauna | m. plural Name of a dynasty |
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mauna | n. the office or position of a muni- or holy sage |
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mauna | n. silence, taciturnity (maunaṃ-with kṛ-,or vi-dhā-or sam-ā-car-,to observe silence, hold one's tongue) . |
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maunabhaṭṭa | m. Name of various men |
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maunadhārin | mfn. observing silence |
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maunagopāla | Name of work |
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maunamantrāvabodha | m. Name of work |
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maunamudrā | f. the mudrā- or attitude of silence |
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maunasammati | f. tacit assent |
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maunasūtra | n. Name of work |
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maunatyāga | m. breaking silence |
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maunavrata | mfn. idem or 'mfn. observing a vow of silence ' |
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maunavrata | n. a vow of silence |
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maunavratadhara | mfn. () equals -vṛtti- |
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maunavratadhārin | mfn. () equals -vṛtti- |
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maunavratin | mfn. () equals -vṛtti-. |
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maunavṛtti | mfn. observing a vow of silence |
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maunda | m. Name of a teacher (v.r. moda-, maudga-). |
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mauneya | m. metron. of a class of gandharva-s and apsaras- |
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mauneya | m. plural Name of a school |
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mauneya | n. the position or office of a muni- |
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maunī | f. Name of the 15th day in the dark half of the month phālguna- (when a particular form of ablution is performed in silence) |
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mauni | vṛddhi- form of muni-, in compound |
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mauniciti | (fr. muni-cita-) gaRa sutaṃ-gamādi-. |
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maunika | mfn. like a muni- gaRa aṅguly-ādi-. |
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maunin | mfn. observing silence, silent, taciturn |
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maunin | m. equals muni- (sometimes in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' in proper names exempli gratia, 'for example' gopīnātha-m-). |
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maunīndra | mfn. (fr. munīndra-) |
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maunisthalika | mfn. (fr. muni-sthala-) gaRa kumudādi-. |
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maunitva | n. silence |
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maunya | patronymic wrong reading for mauna-. |
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meghadundubhi | m. Name of an asura- |
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meghadundubhinirghoṣa | mfn. roaring as a cloud or a kettle-drum () |
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meghadundubhirāvin | mfn. roaring as a cloud or a kettle-drum () |
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meghadundubhisvararāja | m. Name of a buddha- |
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meghaunmukhya | n. the looking up eagerly or longing for clouds (said of peacocks) |
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merunanda | m. Name of a son of sva-rocis- |
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mīnākṣīsundareśvara | m. Name of a temple sacred to mīnākṣī- and śiva- (considered as her husband) |
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mithuna | mf(ā-)n. paired, forming a pair |
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mithuna | m. a pair (male and female;but also"any couple or pair" etc. etc., usually dual number,in later language mostly n.; in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) |
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mithuna | n. pairing, copulation etc. |
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mithuna | n. a pair or couple (= m.;but also "twins") |
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mithuna | n. (also m.) the sign of the zodiac Gemini or the third arc of 30 degrees in a circle |
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mithuna | n. the other part, complement or companion of anything (also applied to a kind of small statue at the entrance of a temple ) |
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mithuna | n. honey and ghee |
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mithuna | n. (in gram.) root compounded with a Preposition |
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mithunabhāva | m. idem or 'n. the state of forming a pair ' |
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mithunatva | n. the state of forming a pair |
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mithunavratin | mfn. devoted to cohabitation, practising copulation |
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mithunāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to couple, pair, cohabit sexually |
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mithunayamaka | n. a particular kind of yamaka- (exempli gratia, 'for example' ) . |
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mithunayoni | (n/a--) mfn. produced by copulation |
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mithunecara | m. "going or living in pairs", the cakra-vāka- |
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mithunī | in compound for mithuna-. |
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mithunīas | (only Potential -syām-), to become paired, cohabit sexually |
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mithunībhāva | m. copulation, sexual union |
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mithunībhū | P. -bhavati- (ind.p. -bhūya-), equals -as- ; to be joined or arranged in pairs |
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mithunīcārin | mfn. coupling together, having sexual intercourse |
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mithunīkṛ | P. -karoti-, to cause to pair, cause the union of the sexes |
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mithunin | m. "going in pairs", a wagtail |
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mithunyā | ind. "conflictingly", invertedly, falsely, incorrectly (with1. kṛ- P. -karoti-,to undo ) |
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mṛdunnaka | (?) n. gold |
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mṛtyunāśaka | n. "disease-averter", quicksilver |
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mṛtyunāśana | n. "disease-destroying", the nectar of immortality |
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mṛtyunivartaka | mfn. destroying death (viṣṇu-) |
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mucukunda | m. Pterospermum Suberifolium |
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mucukunda | m. Name of a daitya- |
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mucukunda | m. of an ancient king (or muni-) |
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mucukunda | m. of a son of māndhātṛ- (who assisted the gods in their wars with the demons and was rewarded by the boon of a long and unbroken sleep) |
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mucukunda | m. of a son of yadu- |
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mucukunda | m. of the father of candra-bhāga- |
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mucukunda | m. of a poet of kāśmīra- |
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mucukundakavi | m. the poet mucukunda-, |
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mucukundamokṣa | m. Name of work |
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mucukundaprasādaka | m. Name of kṛṣṇa- |
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mucukundastuti | f. Name of work |
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mukunda | m. (see muku-) Name of viṣṇu- (sometimes transferred to śiva-) |
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mukunda | m. of a celebrated saint |
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mukunda | m. of a particular treasure |
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mukunda | m. a kind of precious stone |
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mukunda | m. a kind of grain |
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mukunda | m. the resin of Boswellia Thurifera |
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mukunda | m. a kind of drum or kettle-drum |
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mukunda | m. (in music) a kind of measure |
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mukunda | m. Name of various scholars and authors (also with miśra-, paṇḍita-, dīkṣita-, śarman-, kavi-, parivrājaka-; see compound) |
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mukunda | m. of a mountain |
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mukundabhaṭṭa | m. Name of various authors (also gāḍagila-and ṭṭāccārya-) |
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mukundabhaṭṭṭīya | n. Name of work |
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mukundacaturdaśa | n. Name of a stotra-. |
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mukundadāsa | m. Name of two authors |
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mukundadāsaguṇaleśāṣṭaka | n. Name of work |
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mukundadeva | m. Name of various princes of Orissa |
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mukundagovinda | m. Name of the Guru of rāmānanda- |
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mukundaka | m. a kind of grain (reckoned among the ku-dhānya-s) |
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mukundaka | m. wrong reading for su-kandaka-. |
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mukundalāla | m. |
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mukundamālā | f. Name of a stotra- (in verses, addressed to viṣṇu-) by kula-śekhara-, |
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mukundamuktāratnāvalīstotraṭīkā | f. Name of work |
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mukundamuktāvalī | f. Name of work |
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mukundamuni | m. |
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mukundānanda | m. Name of a bhāṇa- (q.v) by kāśī-pati-. |
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mukundapriya | m. Name of the son of gadādhara- and father of rāmānanda- |
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mukundarāja | m. |
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mukundasena | m. Name of a man |
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mukundāṣṭaka | n. Name of a stotra-. |
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mukundavana | m. Name of various men |
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mukundavijaya | m. Name of work |
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mukundavilāsa | m. Name of work |
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mukundu | m. the resin of Boswellia Thurifera |
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mūlaśakuna | m. (in augury) the first bird |
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mummuni | m. Name of a man |
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muni | m. (according to to man-) impulse, eagerness (?) |
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muni | m. (prob.) any one who is moved by inward impulse, an inspired or ecstatic person, enthusiast |
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muni | m. a saint, sage, seer, ascetic, monk, devotee, hermit (especially one who has taken the vow of silence) etc. etc. (with hṛdayeṣu sthitaḥ-,the internal monitor or conscience ) |
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muni | m. a Brahman of the highest (eighth) order, |
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muni | m. Name of a son of kuru- |
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muni | m. of a son of dyuti-mat- |
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muni | m. of vyāsa- |
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muni | m. of bharata- |
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muni | m. of agastya- |
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muni | m. of a buddha- or arhat- |
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muni | m. of pāṇini- etc. (see -traya-) |
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muni | m. of other nien |
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muni | m. of various authors |
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muni | m. of various plants (Agati Grandiflora, Buchanania Latifolia, Butea Frondosa, Terminalia Catappa, the mango-tree and Artemisia Indica) |
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muni | m. plural "the celestial muni-s", Name of the seven stars of Ursa Major (and there fore a symbolical N. for the number"seven") |
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munī | f. a female muni- (also ī-) |
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munī | f. Name of a daughter of dakṣa- (and wife of kaśyapa-), mother of a class of gandharva-s and apsaras- (see mauneya-) |
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muni | n. Name of a varṣa- (called after a royal muni-) |
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munibhāvaprakāśikā | f. Name of work |
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munibheṣaja | n. "sage's medicine"fasting |
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munibheṣaja | n. Agati Grandiflora |
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munibheṣaja | n. Terminalia Chebula or Citrina |
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municandra | m. Name of a pupil of vardhamāna- |
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municchada | m. "seven-leaved", Alstonia Scholaris |
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municita | gaRa sutaṃgamādi- |
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munidāraka | m. equals -kumāra- |
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munideśa | m. Name of a place |
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munideva | m. (also with ācārya-) Name of an author. |
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munidruma | m. Agati Grandiflora |
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munidruma | m. Calosanthes Indica |
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munigāthā | f. Name of a particular sacred text |
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munihata | m. Name of king puṣya-mitra- |
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munijñānajyanta | m. Name of a scribe |
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munika | m. Name of a man |
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munikeśa | (m/uni--) mfn. wearing long hair like a muni- |
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munikharjūrikā | f. a species of date |
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munikumāra | m. a young sage |
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munimaraṇa | n. Name of a district |
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munimata | (in the beginning of a compound), the opinion or doctrine of sages |
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munimatamaṇimālā | f. Name of work |
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munimatamīmāṃsā | f. Name of work |
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munīndra | m. "chief of muni-s", a great sage or ascetic ( munīndratā -tā- f.) |
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munīndra | m. Name of a buddha- or jina-, (especially) of gautama- Buddha |
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munīndra | m. of śiva- |
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munīndra | m. of bharata- |
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munīndra | m. of a dānava- |
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munīndra | m. of an author |
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munindrā | f. Name of a kiṃ-narī- |
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munīndratā | f. munīndra |
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muninirmita | m. a species of plant (equals ḍiṇḍiśa-) |
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munipadī | f. gaRa kumbhapady-ādi-. |
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muniparamparā | f. a tradition handed down from muni- to muni-, uninterrupted tradition |
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munipaticaritra | n. Name of work |
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munipatnī | f. a muni-'s wife |
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munipiṣṭakin | mf(ī-)n. one who lives every day on 8 wild-rice cakes |
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munipittala | n. copper. |
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munipriya | m. Panicum Miliaceum |
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munipūga | m. Areca Triandra |
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munipuṃgava | m. an eminent sage |
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munipuṣpaka | n. the blossom of Agati Grandiflora |
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muniputra | m. a muni-'s son |
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muniputra | m. Artemisia Indica |
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muniputraka | m. a wagtail |
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munīśa | m. "chief of muni-s", Name of gautama- buddha- or of a jina- |
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munīśa | m. of vālmīki- |
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muniśa | mfn. full of ascetics gaRa lomādi-. |
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munisattra | n. Name of a particular iṣṭi- |
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muniśāvaka | m. a young Brahman, |
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munisevita | m. a kind of wild grain or rice |
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munisthala | gaRa kumudādi-. |
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munisthāna | n. an abode of muni-s or ascetics |
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munisuta | m. equals -putra- |
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munisuvrata | m. (with jaina-s) Name of the 12th arhat- of the past and the 20th of the present avasarpiṇī- |
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munīśvara | m. "id.", Name of viṣṇu- or buddha- |
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munīśvara | m. of a Scholiast or Commentator on the siddhānta-śiromaṇi- |
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munīśvara | m. of viśva-rūpa- (son of raṅga-nātha-) |
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muniśvarīyapāṭīsāra | m. Name of work |
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munitā | f. |
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munitanayā | f. a muni-'s daughter |
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munitaru | m. Agati Grandiflora |
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munitraya | n. "triad of muni-s", pāṇini- and kātyāyana- and patañjali- |
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munitva | n. the state or character of a muni- |
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munīvaha | |
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munivākya | n. a muni-s's saying or doctrine |
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munivana | n. a forest inhabited by muni-s |
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munivara | m. the best of muni-s or sages |
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munivara | m. Name of vasiṣṭha- (as one of the stars of the Great Bear) |
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munīvatī | f. gaRa śarādi-. |
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muniveṣa | m. a muni-'s garment |
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muniveṣa | m. also equals -dhara- mfn. wearing a muni-'s garment |
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munivīrya | m. Name of one of the viśve- devāḥ- |
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muniviṣṭara | m. a species of plant |
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munivrata | mfn. observing a muni-s's vow, keeping perpetual silence |
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munivratin | mfn. one who eats eight mouthfuls |
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munivṛkṣa | m. Name of various kinds of trees (the palāśa-, sarala-, śyonāka- etc.) |
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munnabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a man |
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munthā | equals prec. |
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munthahā | = $ an astrology term. |
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munthāphalavicāra | m. Name of work |
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muny | in compound for muni-. |
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munyālayatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha- |
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munyanna | n. the food of ascetics (consisting mostly of roots and fruits) |
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munyayana | n. Name of a particular iṣṭi-, |
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nāgārjuna | m. Name of an ancient teacher of the rank of a bodhi-sattva- |
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nāgārjunacarita | n. Name of work |
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nāgārjunajātaka | n. Name of work |
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nāgārjunatantra | n. Name of work |
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nāgārjunī | f. Name of a rock-cavern |
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nāgārjunīya | n. Name of work |
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nāgārjunīyadharmaśāstra | n. Name of work |
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naiṣṭhikasundara | mfn. naiṣṭhika |
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nandasundara | m. Name of an author |
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narasaṃvādasundara | m. or n. Name of work |
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narmadāsundarīrāsa | m. Name of work |
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nāthānandamuni | m. Name of an author |
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naunetṛ | m. "ship conductor", a helmsman |
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naunidhirāma | m. Name of a man |
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navarasaundaryabhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author |
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nīcakeśaśmaśrunakha | mfn. having short hair and beard and nails |
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nīlakuntalā | f. Name of a female friend of durgā- |
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nīlapunarnavā | f. a species of punar-navā- with blue blossoms |
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nīlāruna | m. "the dark-red"or first dawn of day, |
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nilayasundara | m. Name of a man |
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nirāḍambarasundara | mfn. beautiful without drums id est without praise, beautiful in itself |
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niranunāsika | mfn. not marked with the anunāsika-, not nasal |
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nirundhāna | mfn. obstructing, hindering, preventing, keeping off etc. |
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nirundhat | mfn. checking, hindering, suppressing etc. |
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nirunmāda | mfn. free from pride or arrogance |
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nisunda | m. Name of an asura- slain by kṛṣṇa- (see sunda-, upa-s-). |
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nitunna | See punar-n-. |
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niyatamaithuna | mfn. abstaining from cohabitation |
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nṛmithuna | n. "a pair of men", the sign of the zodiac Gemini (see -yugma-). |
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nunna | mfn. equals nutta- |
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nunutsu | mfn. (fr. Desiderative) desirous of impelling or inciting or removing |
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padmasundara | m. Name of an author |
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paiśuna | n. (fr. piśuna-) tale-bearing, back-biting, calumny, malignity, wickedness |
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paiśunika | mfn. slanderous |
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paiśunya | n. equals paiśuna- n. etc. ( paiśunyavādin -vādin- mfn.slanderous ) |
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paiśunya | n. equals bhikṣāśitva- (prob. wrong reading for paiṇḍinya-). |
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paiśunyavādin | mfn. paiśunya |
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pakṣasundara | m. Symplocos Racemosa |
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pallīśaraṭakākabhāsādiśakuna | n. Name of work |
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pāṃsunipāta | m. a shower of dust |