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     Grammar Search "duhitṛ" has 3 results.
     
duhitṛ: neuter nominative singular stem: duhitṛ
duhitṛ: neuter accusative singular stem: duhitṛ
duhitṛ: neuter vocative singular stem: duhitṛ
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duhitṛf. a daughter (the milker or drawing milk from her mother[ confer, compare Zend dughdar, Greek , Gothic dauhtar, Lithuanian dukte, Slavonic or Slavonian dushti]). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
duhitṛmatmfn. having a daughter, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
duhitṛpatim. equals tuḥ-p- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
duhitṛtvan. the condition of a daughter View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āryaduhitṛf. a noble one's daughter (honourable designation of a female friend) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhartṛduhitṛf. equals prec. f. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhojaduhitṛf. a princess of the Bhojpur Va1rtt. 9 View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
giriduhitṛf. (equals --) Name of pārvatī- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kuladuhitṛ( Va1rtt. 9) f. the daughter of a noble family, high-born maiden View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mātāduhitṛf. dual number mother and daughter View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
meruduhitṛf. a daughter of the mountain meru- Va1rtt. 9 View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
meruduhitṛf. a daughter of meru- (wife of nābhi-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
rājaduhitṛf. a kings's daughter, princess ( rājaduhitṛmaya -maya- mf(ī-)n.consisting or full of princesses ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
rājaduhitṛf. the musk rat View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
rājaduhitṛmayamf(ī-)n. rājaduhitṛ
śailaduhitṛf. equals -kanyā- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śailarājaduhitṛf. patronymic of pārvatī- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śailedraduhitṛf. "daughter of himālaya-", Name of pārvatī- and of gaṅgā- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sapatnīduhitṛf. the daughter of a rival wife View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sūtaduhitṛf. equals -putrī- Va1rtt. 9 View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
svaduhitṛf. one's own daughter View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ugraduhitṛf. daughter of a powerful man on View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vandhyāduhitṛf. the daughter of a barren woman, a mere chimera or anything merely imaginary View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
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duhitṛ दुहितृ f. [दुह् दह् वा तृच्] A daughter-Comp. -पतिः a son-in-law (also दुहितुः पतिः).
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mātā f.=mâtri, °ree;-- in some cpds.: -duhitri, f. du. mother and daughter; -pitri, m. du. father and mother, parents; -putra, m. mother and son; -maha, m. maternal grandfather: du. maternal grandparents; pl. mother's father, grandfather, and ancestors; a. (î) relating or belonging to the maternal grandmother: î, f. maternal grandmother.
rājatālī f. betel-nut tree; -tu&ndot;ga, m. N.; -tva, n. kingship, royalty; -danda, m. royal authority; punishment in flicted by a king; -dattâ, f. N.; -danta, m. (chief=) front tooth; -darsana, n. sight of the king, royal audience: -m kâraya, con duct any one (ac.) before the king; -dâra, m. pl. wife or wives of a king; -duhitri, f. king's daughter, princess; musk-rat: -maya, a. (î) consisting of princesses; -dûrvâ, f. kind oftall Dûrvâ grass; -daivika, a. pro ceeding from the king or fate (misfortune); -dvâr, f., -dvâra, n. king's gateway, palace gate; -dvârika, m. royal janitor; -dharma, m. duties of a prince: pl. rules relating to kings: -bhrit,a. maintaining or fulfilling the duties of a king; -dhânî, f. royal city, capital: -tas, ad. from the capital; -dhân ya, n. kind of grain; -dhâman, n. royal palace or residence.
śaila a. (î) made of stone; stony; m. rock; hill, mountain: -kanyâ, f. daughter of the mountain (Himâlaya), Pârvatî; -kû- ta, mountain-peak; -guru, a. heavy as a mountain; chief of mountains, Himâlaya;-tanayâ, f. daughter of the mountain, Pârvatî -tâ, f. condition of a mountain; -duhitri, f. daughter of the mountain, Pârvatî; -dhâ tu, m. mineral; -patha, m. mountain path; -pura, n. N. of a town; -maya, a. (î) made of stone; -mriga, m. wild goat; -râga, m. king of mountains, Himâlaya; -sikhara, m. moun tain peak; -sekhara, m. id.; -sri&ndot;ga, n. id.; -sâra, a. hard as a rock; -sutâ, f. daughter of the mountain, Pârvatî: -kânta, m.husband of Pârvatî, Siva; -setu, m. embankment of stone.
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duhitṛ Is the regular designation of ‘daughter’ from the Rigveda onwards.The word appears to be derived from duh, ‘ milk,’ in the sense of one who nourishes a child, rather than as the ‘milker’ of the primitive family or the suckling. See also Strī, Pati, Pitr, Bhrātr.
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duhitṛ daughtersMM 11
duhitṛ for his daughterSB 10.68.50-51
duhitṛ of daughtersSB 5.14.28
duhitṛ to his daughterSB 10.83.18
duhitṛ-artham for a daughterSB 9.1.14
duhitṛ-artham for a daughterSB 9.1.14
duhitṛ-sneha by affection for my daughterSB 3.22.8
duhitṛ-sneha by affection for my daughterSB 3.22.8
duhitṛ-vatsalaḥ affectionate to his daughterSB 4.18.28
duhitṛ-vatsalaḥ affectionate to his daughterSB 4.18.28
duhitṛ-vatsalaḥ affectionate to his daughtersSB 3.14.13
duhitṛ-vatsalaḥ affectionate to his daughtersSB 3.14.13
duhitṛ-vatsalaḥ being affectionate towards his daughterSB 4.2.1
duhitṛ-vatsalaḥ being affectionate towards his daughterSB 4.2.1
duhitṛ-vatsalaḥ who is very affectionate to his daughtersSB 6.4.18
duhitṛ-vatsalaḥ who is very affectionate to his daughtersSB 6.4.18
duhitṛ-vatsalaḥ who was very fond of his daughter DevakīSB 10.1.30
duhitṛ-vatsalaḥ who was very fond of his daughter DevakīSB 10.1.30
duhitṛbhiḥ by the daughters themselvesSB 3.23.52
duhitṛbhiḥ with the daughtersSB 5.18.17
duhitṛ daughtersSB 4.1.48
SB 4.27.7
SB 4.27.8
SB 4.28.16
SB 6.6.1
duhitṛ the daughters (married and staying at the homes of their husbands)SB 7.6.11-13
duhitṛṇām of daughtersSB 10.69.32
duhitṛṇām of her sistersSB 4.5.9
duhitṛṇām of the daughtersSB 5.18.15
duhitṛtve treating as his daughterSB 4.18.28
sva-duhitṛ his own daughtersSB 3.24.21
meru-duhitṛ the daughters of MeruSB 5.2.23
tat-duhitṛ the daughters of the mountains (the rivers)SB 10.7.35-36
meru-duhitṛ the daughters of MeruSB 5.2.23
sva-duhitṛ his own daughtersSB 3.24.21
tat-duhitṛ the daughters of the mountains (the rivers)SB 10.7.35-36
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duhitṛ noun (feminine) a daughter (the milker or drawing milk from her mother) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
[gramm.] the word 'duhitṛ'
Frequency rank 1350/72933
duhitṛ noun (feminine) a doll
Frequency rank 35789/72933
duhitṛmant adjective having a daughter (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 24249/72933
duhitṛvant adjective having a daughter
Frequency rank 54825/72933
āryaduhitṛ noun (feminine) a noble one's daughter (honourable designation of a female friend) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 46648/72933
giriduhitṛ noun (feminine) name of Pārvatī (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 51306/72933
vandhyāduhitṛ noun (feminine) a mere chimera or anything merely imaginary (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the daughter of a barren woman (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 64625/72933
śailaduhitṛ noun (feminine)
Frequency rank 67986/72933
     Wordnet Search "duhitṛ" has 1 results.
     

duhitṛ

jāmātā, duhitṛpatiḥ   

kanyāyāḥ patiḥ।

rāmaḥ janakasya jāmātā āsīt।

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