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Grammar Search "amla" has 2 results. amla : masculine vocative singular stem: amla amla : neuter vocative singular stem: amla
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amla mfn. sour, acid amla m. (with or without rasa - ) acidity, vinegar , wood sorrel (Oxalis Corniculata), amla mn. sour curds amla bhedanam. sorrel amla cūḍam. a kind of sorrel. amla cukrikāf. a kind of sorrel. amla dravam. the acid juice (of fruits) amla haridrāf. the plant Curcuma Zerumbet Roxb. amla jambīram. lime tree. amla juṇḍīf. the fourth change in warm milk when mixed with takra - (varia lectio amla - - duṇḍī - ), amla kam. the plant Artocarpus Lakuca amla kāṇḍan. Name of a plant. amla kavaṭakam. a sort of cake amla keśaram. citron tree. amla lolikāf. wood sorrel (Oxalis Corniculata). amla loṇī f. wood sorrel (Oxalis Corniculata). amla loṇikā f. wood sorrel (Oxalis Corniculata). amla meham. acid urine (a disease) amla nāyakam. sorrel. amla nimbūkam. the lime. amla niśāf. the plant Curcuma Zerumbet Roxb. amla panasam. the tree Artocarpus Lacucha Roxb. amla pañcaka n. a collection of five kinds of sour vegetables and fruits. amla pañcaphalan. a collection of five kinds of sour vegetables and fruits. amla pattram. the plant Oxalis and other plants. amla phalam. the tamarind tree, Magnifera Indica amla phalan. the fruit of this tree amla pittan. acidity of stomach. amla rasamfn. having a sour taste amla rasam. sourness, acidity. amla ruhāf. a kind of betel. amla śākam. a sort of sorrel (commonly used as a pot-herb) amla śākam. a kind of sorrel amla śākan. rice water after fermentation. amla sāram. the lime amla tāf. sourness amla tiktakaṣāyamfn. astringent (and) bitter (and) sour amla tiktakaṣāyam. astringent (and) sour (and) bitter taste, amla vallīf. the plant Pythonium Bulbiferum Schott. amla vargam. a class of plants with acid leaves or fruits (as the lime, orange, pomegranate, tamarind, sorrel, and others) amla vāstūkan. sorrel. amla vāṭakam. hog-plum (Spondias Magnifera). amla vāṭikāf. a kind of betel. amla vetasam. a kind of dock or sorrel, Rumex Vesicarius amla vetasan. vinegar (obtained from fruit) amla vṛkṣam. the tamarind tree. atyamla mfn. very acid atyamla m. the tree Spondias Mangifera atyamla parṇī f. "having very acid leaves", Name of a medicinal plant. bṛhadamla m. Averrhoa Carambola caturamla n. 4 sour substances (viz. amlavetasa - , vṛkṣā mla - , bṛhaj -jambīra - ,and nimbaka - ) pramla i P. -mlāyati - , to fade or wither away ; to be sad or dejected or languid svādvamla m. "sweet and sour", the pomegranate tree svādvamla tiktatubara mfn. sweet and sour, bitter and astringent svādvamla tiktatubara m. sweet and sour and bitter and astringent taste vyamla mfn. free from acidity ( vyamlatā -tā - f. ) vyamla tā f. vyamla
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amla अम्ल a. [अम्-क्ल Uṇ.4.18.] Sour, acid; कट्वम्ललवणा- त्युष्णतीक्ष्णरूक्षविदाहिनः (आहाराः) Bg.17.9. -म्लः 1 Sourness, acidity, one of the six kinds of tastes or rasas q. v. यो दन्तहर्षमुत्पादयति मुखास्रावं जनयति श्रद्धां चोत्पादयति सो$म्लः (रसः) Suśr. -2 Vinegar. -3 Wood-sorrel. -4 = अम्ल- वेतस q. v. -5 The common citron tree. -6 Belch. -म्ली = चाङ्गेरी. -म्लम् Sour curds, butter-milk, with a fourth part of water. -Comp. -अक्त a. acidulated. -अङ्कुशः a variety of sorrel (˚वेतस्). -अध्यूषितम् a disease of the eye. -उद्गारः sour eructation. -काण्डम् N. of a plant (लवणतृण). -केशरः the citron tree. -गन्धि a. having a sour smell. -गोरसः sour butter-milk. -चुक्रिका, -चूडा a sort of a sorrel. -जम्बीरः, -निम्बकः the lime-tree. -त्वक् A seed of the tree Chirongia sapida (Mar. चारोळी). -नायकः = ˚वेतसः q. v. -निशा N. of a plant (शठी; Mar. आंबेहळद, कापूरकाचरी) -पञ्चक, -पञ्चफलम् a collection of five kinds of vegetables and fruits; कौलं च दाडिमं चैव वृक्षाम्लं चुक्रिका तथा । अम्लवेतसमित्येतदम्लपञ्चफलं स्मृतम् ॥ or जम्बीरं नागरङ्गं च तथाम्लं वेतसं पुनः । तिन्तिडीकं वीजपूरमम्लपञ्चफलं स्मृतम्. -पुत्रः N. of a plant (अश्मन्तक). (-त्री) तलाशीलता and क्षुद्राम्लिका -पनसः N. of a tree (लकुच). -पित्तम् acidity of
stomach, sour bile. -पूरम् = वृक्षाम्लम् q. v. -फलः the tamarind tree. (-लम्) tamarind fruit. -भेदनः = ˚वेतस q. v. -मेहः a kind of urinary disease. -रस a. having an acid taste. (-सः) sourness, acidity. -रुहा a kind of betel (मालवदेशजनागवल्लीभेदः). -लोणिका, -लोणी, -लोलिका wood sorrel (Mar. चुका). -वर्गः a class of sour things including plants with acid leaves and fruits. -वल्ली N. of a plant (त्रिवर्णिका नाम कन्दविशेषः). -वाटकः hog-plum. -वाटिका a sort of betel. -वस्तूकः a sorrel (चुक्रम्). -वृक्षः the tamarind tree. -वेतसः a kind of sorrel (Mar. चुका, चांगेरी). -शाकः a sort of sorrel (शाकाम्ल, शुक्राम्ल, अम्ल, चुक्रिका, चूड) commonly used as a pot-herb. (-कम्) = वृक्षाम्लम्, चुक्रम्. -सारः 1 the lime tree. -2 a sort of sorrel (˚वेतस). -3 N. of a plant (हिंताल). (-रम्) rice-water after fermentation (काञ्जिकम्). -हरिद्रा N. of a plant (˚निशा). amla ḥ अम्लः Sourness. amla kaḥ अम्लकः N. of a plant (लकुच), a sort of bread-fruit tree. -का A kind of sorrel (Mar. चुका). atyamla अत्यम्ल a. [अतिशयितो$म्लो रसः फलपत्रादौ यस्य] Very acid or sour. -म्लः N. of a tree, Spondias Mangifera. (Mar. अंबाडा. -म्ला, ˚पर्णी A species of citron (वनबीजपूर). pramla i प्रम्लै 1 P. 1 To fade, wither. -2 To be downcast, sad or dejected. -3 To be languid or wearied. -4 To be dirty; or foul, be soiled.
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Dictionary of Sanskrit Grammar KV Abhyankar
"amla" has 1 results. hemacandra a Jain sage and scholar of remarkable erudition in the religious works of the Jainas as also in several Shastras. He was a resident of Dhandhuka in Gujarat, who, like Sankarācārya took संन्यासदीक्षा at a very early age and wrote a very large number of original books and commentaries, the total number of which may well nigh exceed fifty, during his long life of eighty-four years ( 1088 to ll 2 ). He stayed at AnhilavalaPattana in the North Gujarat and was patronised with extreme reverence by King Kumarapala who in fact, became his devoted pupil. Besides the well-known works on the various Shastras like Kavyanusasana, Abhidhanacintamani, Desinamamla, Yogasastra, Dvyasrayakavya, Trisastisalakapurusacarita and others which are well-known, he wrote a big work on grammar called सिद्धहेमचन्द्र by him,but popularly known by the name हेमव्याकरण or हैमशब्दानुशासन The , work consists of eight books or Adhyayas, out of which the eighth book is devoted to prakrit Grammar, and can be styled as a Grammar of all the Prakrit dialects. The Sanskrit Grammar of seven chapters is based practically upon Panini's Astadhyayi, the rules or sutras referring to Vedic words or Vedic affixes or accents being entirely omittedThe wording of the Sutras is much similar to that of Panini; at some places it is even identical. The order of the treatment of the subjects in the सिद्धहैम. शब्दानुशासनमृत्र is not, however, similar to that obtaining in the Astadhyayi of Panini. It is somewhat topicwise as in the Katantra Vyakarana. The first Adhyaya and a quarter of the second are devoted to Samjna, Paribhasa and declension; the second pada of the second Adhyaya is devoted to karaka, while the third pada of it is devoted to cerebralization and the fourth to the Stripratyayas.The first two Padas of the third Adhyaya are devoted to Samasas or compound words, while the last two Padas of the third Adhyaya and the fourth Adhyaya are devoted to conjugation The fifth Adhyaya is devoted to verbal derivatives or krdanta, while the sixth and the seventh Adhyayas are devoted to formations of nouns from nouns, or taddhita words. On this Sabda nusasana, which is just like Panini's Astadhyayi, the eighth adhyaya of Hemacandra being devoted to the grammar of the Arsa language similar to Vedic grammar of Panini, Hemacandra has himself written two glosses which are named लधुवृति and वृहृदवृत्ति and the famous commentary known as the Brhannyasa. Besides these works viz the हैमशब्दानुशासन, the two Vrttis on it and the Brhannyasa, he has given an appendix viz the Lingnusasana. The Grammar of Hemacandra, in short, introduced a new system of grammar different from, yet similar to, that of Panini, which by his followers was made completely similar to the Paniniya system by writing works similar to the Siddhantakaumudi, the Dhatuvrtti, the Manorama and the Paribhasendusekhara. हेमहंसगणि a grammarian belonging to the school of Hemacandra, who lived in the fifteenth century and wrote a work on Paribhasas named न्यायसंग्रह, on which he himself wrote a commentary called न्यायार्थमञ्जूषा and another one called by the name न्यास.
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amla noun (neuter) acid
acid substance
buttermilk (Takra)
sour curds (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
sour wheat gruelFrequency rank 728/72933 amla adjective acid (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
sour (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 543/72933 amla noun (masculine) acidity (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
vinegar (Oxalis Corniculata) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 6969/72933 amla bhedana noun (masculine) Cukra
Rumex Vesicarius
sorrel (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 26616/72933 amla bīja noun (neuter) a kind of fruitFrequency rank 44732/72933 amla cukrikā noun (feminine) a kind of sorrel (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 32483/72933 amla cāṅgerī noun (feminine) a kind of plantFrequency rank 23173/72933 amla cūḍa noun (masculine) a kind of sorrel (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 44726/72933 amla dāḍima noun (neuter) a kind of treeFrequency rank 20740/72933 amla gaṇa noun (masculine) [medic.] amlavargaFrequency rank 18889/72933 amla haridrakā noun (feminine) a kind of plantFrequency rank 44744/72933 amla jambīraka noun (masculine) Citrus medica Linn.
the common limeFrequency rank 44727/72933 amla ka adjective Frequency rank 18888/72933 amla ka adjective [medic.] amlaFrequency rank 14683/72933 amla ka noun (masculine neuter) a kind of disease
saurer Geschmack
saures Aufstoßen
sour juice (of a fruit etc.)
the plant Artocarpus Lakuca (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 7514/72933 amla kesara noun (masculine) a kind of plantFrequency rank 44725/72933 amla kā noun (feminine) Name einer PflanzeFrequency rank 44723/72933 amla kāṇḍa noun (neuter) name of a plant (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 44724/72933 amla loṇikā noun (feminine) wood sorrel (Oxalis Corniculata) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 44735/72933 amla mehin adjective suffering from amlamehaFrequency rank 44733/72933 amla nāyaka noun (masculine) sorrel (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 32484/72933 amla parṇikā noun (feminine) amlaparṇīFrequency rank 44730/72933 amla parṇī noun (feminine) Oxalis corniculata Linn.Frequency rank 17579/72933 amla pattra noun (masculine) the plant Oxalis and other plants (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 44729/72933 amla pattraka noun (masculine) Abelmoschus esculentusFrequency rank 26615/72933 amla pattrikā noun (feminine) Name einer PflanzeFrequency rank 23174/72933 amla pattrī noun (feminine) Oxalis corniculata Linn.Frequency rank 32485/72933 amla pañcaka noun (neuter) a collection of five kinds of sour vegetables and fruits (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 26614/72933 amla pañcaphala noun (neuter) a collection of five kinds of sour vegetables and fruits (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 44728/72933 amla phala noun (masculine) Magnifera Indica (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the tamarind tree (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 44731/72933 amla pitta noun (neuter) acidity of stomach (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 10022/72933 amla pittaka noun (neuter) [medic.] amlapittaFrequency rank 32486/72933 amla pūra noun (neuter) a kind of fruitFrequency rank 32487/72933 amla sarā noun (feminine) a kind of plantFrequency rank 44742/72933 amla sāra noun (masculine neuter) Citrus medica Linn.
Cukravedhaka
Phoenix paludosa
Rumex VesicariusFrequency rank 17580/72933 amla sāraka noun (masculine) Kāñjika (sour gruel)Frequency rank 44743/72933 amla vallarī noun (feminine) name of a plantFrequency rank 44738/72933 amla vallī noun (feminine) the plant Pythonium Bulbiferum Schott. (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 32488/72933 amla varga noun (masculine) a class of plants with acid leaves or fruits (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 3457/72933 amla vargaka noun (masculine) amlavarga, name of a pharmacological vargaFrequency rank 44737/72933 amla vatī noun (feminine) Name einer PflanzeFrequency rank 44736/72933 amla veta noun (masculine) Frequency rank 26617/72933 amla vetasa noun (masculine neuter) a kind of dock or sorrel (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Calamus viminalis Willd. (G.J. Meulenbeld (1974), 525)
Garcinia pedunculata Roxb. (G.J. Meulenbeld (1974), 525)
Rheum acuminatum Hook.F. et Thoms. (G.J. Meulenbeld (1974), 525)
Rheum moorcroftianum Royle (G.J. Meulenbeld (1974), 525)
Rheum officinale Baill. (G.J. Meulenbeld (1974), 525)
Rheum spiciforme Royle (G.J. Meulenbeld (1974), 525)
Rheum webbianum Royle (G.J. Meulenbeld (1974), 525)
Rumes crispus Linn. (G.J. Meulenbeld (1974), 525)
Rumex Vesicarius Linn. (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 3834/72933 amla vetasa noun (neuter) vinegar (obtained from fruit) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 13984/72933 amla vetasaka noun (neuter) amlavetasaFrequency rank 32490/72933 amla vāstuka noun (neuter) vinegarFrequency rank 44741/72933 amla vāṭaka noun (masculine) hog-plum (Spondias Magnifera) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 44740/72933 amla vāṭī noun (feminine) a kind of plantFrequency rank 44739/72933 amla vṛkṣa noun (masculine) the tamarind tree (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 32489/72933 amla yoni noun (masculine) a kind of plantFrequency rank 44734/72933 amla śāka noun (neuter) a kind of fruitFrequency rank 32491/72933 amla śāka noun (masculine) a sort of sorrel (commonly used as a pot-herb) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 32492/72933 atyamla noun (neuter) a kind of fruitFrequency rank 42318/72933 atyamla adjective very acid (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 20485/72933 atyamla ka adjective Frequency rank 42320/72933 atyamla parṇī noun (feminine) name of a medicinal plant (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 20486/72933 anamla adjective Frequency rank 9104/72933 kadamla adjective Frequency rank 48449/72933 dadhyamla noun (masculine neuter) mastu
a kind of sour yūṣa prepared with dadhi
sour milkFrequency rank 28306/72933 niramla adjective Frequency rank 56094/72933 vyamla adjective free from acidity (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 25519/72933 svādvamla noun (masculine neuter) the pomegranate tree (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 72250/72933
Ayurvedic Medical Dictionary Dr. Potturu with thanks
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amla
Go to nimbu
amla
sour taste; amla meha acid urine.
amla varga,amla pañcaka
sour fruits of orange (nāraṅga), rhubarb (amlavetasa), acid lime (nimbu), sweet lime (mātuluṅga), lemon (jambīra).
amla vetasa
Plant Himalayan rhubarb; Garcinia pedunculata; Rumex vesicarius; vinegar. Solena amplexicaulis a substitute. Garcinia pedunculata tree is also considered amlavetasa. Rheum emodi is used as another substitute. not yet identified.
caturāmla
Plant four citrous fruits that iclude plums (badari), pomegranate (dāḍima), kokam or butter tree (vṛkṣāmla) and common sorrel (amlavetasa).
pañcāmlaka
Plant bījapūraka (citron), jambīra (lemon), nāranga (orange), amlavetasa (bladderdock), tintriṇi (tamarind) is one set; leaves, stembark, flowers, fruits and roots of lime together is another set.
pañcaśūraṇam
(panca.śūraṇam) Plant atyamlaparṇi, kānḍīra, mālākanda, two types of śūraṇa.
triparṇika
Go to amlavalli
Wordnet Search
"amla" has 16 results.
amla
amla ḥ, śuktaḥ
jale miśraṇayogyā tādṛśaḥ dravaḥ yaḥ liṭamasakargajaṃ raktayati lavaṇaṃ ca nirmāti।
amlasya prayogaḥ sāvadhānatayā karaṇīyaḥ।
amla
ciñcā, amla phalaḥ, amla vṛkṣaḥ, āmlikā, āmlīkā, gurupattrā, caṇḍacukrā, caritrā, ciñciṇī, cukracaṇḍikā, tintiḍikā
vṛkṣaviśeṣaḥ asya pakvaphalasya guṇāḥ dīpanatva-rucikāritva-bheditvādayaḥ।
śyāmasya prāṅgaṇe ciñcāyāḥ vṛkṣam asti।
amla
ciñcā, cukraphalam, amla phalam
phalaviśeṣaḥ, titinḍivṛkṣasya phalam ।
ciñcāyāṃ ka iti jīvasattvam vartate।
amla
mlai, pramla i, parimlai, pramlānībhū, śuṣ, śṝ
kānteḥ tejohānānukūlavyāpāraḥ।
durvārtāṃ śrutvā tasya mukham amlāyata।
amla
parimlai, jṝ, pariśuṣ, pai, praglai, pratiśuṣ, pramla i, vimlai, viśuṣ, śuṣ
puṣpa-patra-kṣupādīnāṃ ucchuṣkībhavanānukūlaḥ vyāpāraḥ।
atyuṣṇatayā kecana kṣupāḥ paryamlāyan।
amla
amla , khaṭṭa, amla rasa, khaṭvara, śuktaka
apakvāmratintilīkādīnām āmraphalānām iva svādaḥ yasya।
amleṣu phaleṣu ka ityākhyasya jīvasattvasya bāhulyam asti।
amla
amla sārapuṭakaḥ
amlasārasya puṭakaḥ।
maheśasya samīpe nityam amlasārapuṭakaḥ asti eva।
amla
amla kaḥ
phalaviśeṣaḥ yaḥ ākārahīnaḥ asti।
saḥ amlakaṃ khādati।
amla
jambīram, guruvarccoghnaḥ, amla nimbūkaḥ, amla sāraḥ, nimbūkaḥ, nimbūḥ
vartulākāraṃ āmlarasayuktaṃ phalam।
jambīre sī iti jīvanasatvasya mātrā adhikā asti।
amla
amla tā
kasmin api vastuni vartamānaḥ āmlarasaḥ।
āmrasya amlatā lavaṇitasya kṛte upayuktā।
amla
bṛhadamla ḥ
saḥ vṛkṣaḥ yasya phalāni amlāni santi।
bṛhadamlaḥ phalayuktaḥ asti।
amla
bṛhadamla m
phalaviśeṣaḥ yaḥ amlaḥ asti।
asmākaṃ pāṭhaśālāyāḥ samīpe ekā vṛddhā bṛhadamlāni vikrīṇāti।
amla
atyamla parṇī, tīkṣṇā, kaṇḍurā, valliśūraṇaḥ, karavaḍavallī, vayasthā, araṇyavāsinī, jaṭā
latāviśeṣaḥ।
satyā atyamlaparṇyāḥ patrāṇi chinatti।
amla
amla haridrā, śaṭī
haridrāviśeṣaḥ।
amlaharidrāyāḥ prayogaḥ auṣadheṣu bhavati।
amla
atyamla
atyadhikam amlam।
atyamlasya phalasya sevanānantaraṃ mama dantāḥ āmlāyitāḥ jātāḥ।
amla
amla vetasaḥ, raktasāraḥ, rājāmlaḥ, vīravetasaḥ, vetasāmlaḥ, vaitasaḥ, śuktā, vedhakaḥ, vṛddharājaḥ, śuktikā, āmlavetasaḥ, śuktikā, śaṅkhadrāvin, vedhin
vallarīviśeṣaḥ।
amlavetasaḥ paścimeṣu parvateṣu vardhate।
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