m.Name of a wild mountain race, (prob.) the"Bheels"(who live in the vindhya- hills, in the forests of Malwa, Mewar, Kandesh, the Dakhin) etc. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'f(ā-).)
भिल्लः N. of a wild tribe (who lives in the Vindhya hills, in the forests of Mālawa, Mewar, Khandesha and the Deccan); मलये भिल्लपुरन्ध्री चन्दनतरुकाष्ठमिन्धनं कुरुते Subhāṣ. -ल्ली 1 The lodhra tree. -2 A woman of the Bhil tribe; भिल्ली पल्लवशङ्कया वितनुते सान्दुद्रुम ... Udb. -Comp. -गवी the female of the Bos gavœus. -तरुः the lodhra tree -भूषणम् the guṅjā plant.
noun (masculine) (prob.) the " Bheels" (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a king of the Bhillas (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a species of Lodhra (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a wild mountain race (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the son of a Śabara and an Andhri (who was previously married to a Niṣṭhya) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
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