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antavatmfn. having an end or term, limited, perishable etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
antavatmfn. containing a word which has the meaning of anta- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
antavatind. like the end View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
antavatind. like the final of a word View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ādyantavatmfn. "having beginning and end", finite View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ādyantavatind. as if it were the beginning and the end View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
anantavatmfn. eternal, infinite View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
anantavatm. (ān-) (in the upaniṣad-s) one of brahmā-'s four feet (earth, intermediate space, heaven, and ocean) . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantavatmfn. having teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
phaladantavatmfn. having fruit-teeth or fruit for teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puṣpadantavatmfn. one who has flowered teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sīmantavatmfn. separated or parted by a straight line View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
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antavat अन्तवत् a. [अन्त अस्त्यर्थे मतुप्] 1 Having an end; limited; perishable; अन्तवन्त इमे देहा नित्यस्योक्ताः शरीरिणः Bg.2.18. स हैतानन्तवत उपास्ते$न्तवतः स लोकाञ्जयति Bṛi. Ār. Up. -2 The god of the space or atmosphere (दिगन्तानामीश्वरः); वसु ददातु अन्तवान् Mb.3.197.5.
anantavat अनन्तवत् a. [अस्त्यर्थे मतुप्] Endless, eternal. m. One of Brahman's four feet; earth, intermediate region, heaven, and ocean. पृथिवी कलान्तरिक्षं कला द्यौः कला समुद्रः कलैष वै सोम्य चतुष्कलः पादो ब्रह्मणो$नन्तवान्नाम । Ch. Up.4.6.3.
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antavat a. having an end, finite, perishable.
sīmantavat a. parted, traversed in a straight line.
Dictionary of Sanskrit Search
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ādyantavattvaअाद्यन्तवद्भाव, consideration of a single or solitary letter as the initial or the final one according to requirements for opcrations prescribed for the initial or for the final. Both these notions --the initial and the final-are relative notions, and because they require the presence of an additional letter or letters for the sake of being called initial or final it becomes necessary to prescribe आद्यन्तवद्भाव in the case of a single letter; confer, compareअाद्यन्तवदेकस्मिन् । आदौ इव अन्त इव एकस्मिन्नपि कार्यं भवति । यथा कर्तव्यमित्यत्र प्रत्ययाद्युदात्तत्वं भवति एवमौपगवमित्यत्रापि यथा स्यात् । Kāś. on P.I.1.21 ; confer, compare also अाद्यन्तवच्च । अपृक्तस्य आदिवदन्तवच्च कार्यं भवति । Taittirīya Prātiśākhya.I.55. This अाद्यन्तवद्भाव of Pāṇini is, in fact, a specific application of the general maxim known as vyapadeśivadbhāva by virtue of which "an operation which affects something on account of some special designation, which for certain reasons attaches to the letter, affects likewise that which stands alone;" confer, compare Pari.Śek. Pari. 30.
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antavat

dantula, sadat, dantavat   

dantayuktaḥ।

etad dātraṃ dantulam asti।

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