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bhartṛ | m. (once in bh/artṛ-) a bearer ([ confer, compare Latin fertor]), one who bears or carries or maintains (with genitive case or in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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bhartṛ | m. a preserver, protector, maintainer, chief, lord, master etc. (f(tr/ī-).a female supporter or nourisher, a mother )  |
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bhartṛ | m. a husband  |
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bhartṛbhakta | mfn. idem or 'mfn. devoted to one's master '  |
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bhartṛcittā | f. thinking of a husband  |
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bhartṛdaivatā | f. idolizing a husband  |
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bhartṛdāraka | m. a king's son, crown prince (especially in dramatic language)  |
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bhartṛdārikā | f. princess  |
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bhartṛdarśana | n. the sight of a husband  |
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bhartṛdarśanakāṅkṣā | f. desire of seeing a husband  |
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bhartṛdarśanalālasa | mfn. longing to see a husband  |
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bhartṛdevatā | f. idolizing a husband  |
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bhartṛdṛḍhavratā | f. strictly faithful to a husband  |
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bhartṛduhitṛ | f. equals prec. f.  |
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bhartṛghna | mfn. murdering a master or supporter ( bhartṛghnatva -tva- n.)  |
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bhartṛghnatva | n. bhartṛghna |
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bhartṛghnī | f. a woman who murders her husband  |
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bhartṛguṇa | m. the excellence or virtue of a husband  |
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bhartṛhari | m. Name of a well-known poet and grammarian (of the 7th century A.D.;author of 300 moral, political, and religious maxims comprised in 3 śataka-s, and of the vākyapadīya- and other gram. works., and according to some also of the bhaṭṭi-kāvya-)  |
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bhartṛhariśataka | n. Name of husband's collection of couplets (see above and ) .  |
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bhartṛhāryadhana | mfn. (a slave) whose possessions may be taken by his master  |
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bhartṛhema | m. equals -hari-  |
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bhartṛhīna | mfn. abandoned by a husband or lord  |
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bhartṛjaya | m. ruling a husband  |
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bhartṛka | in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' (f(ā-).) equals bhartṛ-, a husband (see proṣita--, mṛta--, svādhīna-bh-).  |
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bhartṛloka | m. the husband's world (in a future life)  |
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bhartṛmatī | f. possessing a husband, a married woman  |
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bhartṛmeṇṭha | m. Name of a poet ( bhartṛmeṇṭhatā -tā- f.),  |
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bhartṛmeṇṭhatā | f. bhartṛmeṇṭha |
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bhartṛprāptivrata | n. a particular observance performed to obtain a husband  |
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bhartṛpriya | mfn. devoted to one's master  |
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bhartṛrājyāpaharaṇa | n. seizure of a husband's kingdom  |
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bhartṛrūpa | mfn. having the form of a husband  |
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bhartṛsārasvata | m. Name of a poet  |
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bhartṛsāt | ind. to a husband  |
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bhartṛsātkṛtā | f. a married woman  |
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bhartṛsneha | m. love of a husband  |
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bhartṛsnehaparīta | mfn. filled with love to a husband  |
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bhartṛśoka | m. grief for a husband or lord  |
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bhartṛśokābhipīḍita | mfn. afflicted by it  |
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bhartṛśokapara | mfn. absorbed in it  |
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bhartṛśokaparītāṅgin | mfn. whose limbs are affected by it  |
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bhartṛsthāna | n. Name of a place of pilgrimage  |
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bhartṛsūkta | n. Name (also title or epithet) of particular mantra-s (in the ).  |
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bhartṛsvāmin | m. Name of the poet bhaṭṭi-  |
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bhartṛtā | f. ( ) masterhood, husbandship  |
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bhartṛtāṃgata | mfn. subject, married  |
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bhartṛtva | n. ( etc.) masterhood, husbandship  |
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bhartṛvallabhatā | f. the being loved by a husband  |
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bhartṛvatsalā | f. tender to a husband  |
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bhartṛvrata | n. devotion to a husband ( bhartṛvratacāriṇī -cāriṇī- f.faithful to a husband )  |
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bhartṛvratā | f. equals ta-cāriṇī-  |
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bhartṛvratacāriṇī | f. bhartṛvrata |
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bhartṛvratātva | n. fidelity to a husband  |
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bhartṛvyasanapiḍita | mfn. afflicted by a husband's or master's calamity  |
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bhartṛvyatikrama | m. transgression against a husband  |
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bhartṛyajña | m. Name of an author  |
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abhartṛkā | f. an unmarried woman  |
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abhartṛkā | f. a widow.  |
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abhibhartṛ | ind. towards the husband  |
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abhibhartṛ | ind. before (id est in presence of) the husband  |
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amarabhartṛ | m. "supporter of the gods", Name of indra-  |
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aṃśubhartṛ | m. "lord of rays", the sun  |
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anubhartṛ | mf(tr/ī-)n. supporting, strengthening ( ), penetrating ( )  |
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apabhartṛ | mfn. taking away , destroying.  |
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aśaktabhartṛka | mfn. having an impotent husband,  |
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bhaginībhartṛ | (gaRa yuktārohy-ādi-) m. a sister's husband.  |
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bhṛtyabhartṛ | m. one who maintains servant, the master of a family  |
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bhūbhartṛ | m. "earth-supporter, earth-lord", a king, prince  |
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bhūtabhartṛ | m. "lord of beings or spirits", Name of śiva-  |
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bhuvabhartṛ | m. idem or '(bh/uva--) m. the lord of the atmosphere.'  |
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bhuvanabhartṛ | m. equals -pati-  |
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bhūyobhartṛsamāgama | m. meeting again with a husband  |
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chāyābhartṛ | m. "husband of chāyā-", the sun  |
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dinabhartṛ | m. equals -nātha-  |
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divasabhartṛ | m. "day-lord", the sun  |
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durbhartṛ | m. a bad husband  |
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gaṇabhartṛ | m. (equals -nātha-) śiva-  |
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garbhabhartṛdruh | mfn. (Nominal verb -dhruk-) doing harm to the embryo and to the husband  |
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gatabhartṛkā | f. "a wife whose husband is dead" , a widow  |
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gaurībhartṛ | m. equals -nātha-.  |
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gobhartṛ | m. a bull  |
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gṛhabhartṛ | m. the master of a house  |
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jagatībhartṛ | m. equals -pati-  |
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jīvadbhartṛkā | f. equals vapatnī-  |
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kābhartṛ | m. a bad husband or lord or master  |
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kanyābhartṛ | m. (equals kanyābhiḥ prārthanīyo bhartā- ) , Name of kārttikeya-  |
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kanyābhartṛ | m. a daughter's husband, son-in-law  |
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kṣitibhartṛ | m. equals -nātha-  |
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kṣmābhartṛ | m. equals -pati- parasmE-pada  |
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kubhartṛ | m. a bad husband  |
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lokabhartṛ | m. supporter of the people  |
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mahībhartṛ | m. "earth-supporter", a king  |
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mṛtabhartṛkā | f. (a woman) whose husband is dead  |
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nadabhartṛ | m. "lord of rivers", the ocean  |
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nadanadībhartṛ | m. "id.", the ocean  |
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nṛbhartṛ | m. equals -p/ati-  |
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paretabhartṛ | m. "lord of the departed", Name of yama-  |
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pariṇītabhartṛ | m. (prob.) a husband who has married (but not yet led home) his wife  |
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paśubhartṛ | m. equals -nātha-  |
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prabhartṛ | (pr/a--) m. bringer, procurer (with accusative)  |
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prakhyātasadbhartṛ | m. known as a good husband  |
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proṣitabhartṛkā | f. (a wife) whose husband is abroad  |
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putrikābhartṛ | m. a daughter's husband  |
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rādhābhartṛ | m. " rādhā-'s husband", Name of adhiratha-  |
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rathāṅgabhartṛ | m. "discus-bearer"  |
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rucibhartṛ | m. "lord or bearer of light", the sun  |
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rucibhartṛ | m. "lord of pleasure", a husband  |
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sabhartṛkā | f. (a woman) whose husband is alive  |
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śālībhartṛ | m. the husband of a wife's sister  |
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saridbhartṛ | m. equals -adhipati-  |
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saridbhartṛ | m. N. for the number"four"  |
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śrībhartṛ | m. "husband of śrī-", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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svādhīnabhartṛkā | f. a woman whose husband is under her own control. ( )  |
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svargabhartṛ | m. equals -pati-  |
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taraṃgiṇībhartṛ | m. idem or 'm. "river-lord", the sea ' , 53.  |
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vaḍabābhartṛ | m. "mare's husband", Name of the mythical horse uccaiḥ-śravas- (q.v)  |
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viproṣitabhartṛkā | f. (a woman) whose husband or lover is absent  |
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viśvabhartṛ | m. an all-sustainer  |
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vivītabhartṛ | m. the owner of a preserved or enclosed pasture  |