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|  | vilagna | mfn. clung or fastened or attached to, resting or hanging on, connected with (locative case or compound) etc. (tīravilagna-come ashore, landed ) pendulous, flaccid (as breasts)  |  | vilagna | mfn. hanging in a cage, caged (as a bird)  |  | vilagna | mfn. gone by, passed away  |  | vilagna | mfn. thin, slender  |  | vilagna | m. or n. the waist, middle (as connecting the upper and lower parts of the body)  |  | vilagna | n. the rising of constellations, a horoscope etc. (equals lagna-)  |  | vilagnamadhyā | f. a woman with a slender waist.  |  | avilagnam | ind. so as not to cling or stick to  |  | tīravilagna | mfn. come ashore, landed,  |
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 | vilagna | विलग्न a. 1 Clinging or sticking to, resting on, fastened on; आकुटिलपक्ष्मविलग्नम् Ś.7.25; Śi.9.2. -2 Cast, fixed, directed; पुरोविलग्नैर्हरदृष्टिपातैः सुवर्णसूत्रैरिव कृष्यमाणः Ku. 7.5. -3 Gone by, elapsed (as time). -4 Thin, slender, delicate; मध्येन सा वेदिविलग्नमध्या Ku.1.39; V.4.37. -5 Pendulous, flaccid (as breasts). -6 Caged (as a bird). -ग्नम् 1 The waist. -2 The hips. -3 The rising of constellations. | |
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 | vilagna | noun (neuter) a horoscope (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a petal (of a lotus)
the rising of constellations (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Frequency rank 39473/72933 | |  | vilagna | noun (masculine neuter) middle (as connecting the upper and lower parts of the body) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the waist (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Frequency rank 39472/72933 | |  | avilagna | adjective Frequency rank 45439/72933 | | |
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