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ji has 2 results
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√जिjisurpassing, excelling / jaya412/3Cl.1
√जिjiconquering, overcoming / abhibhava66/3Cl.1
Amarakosha Search
68 results
WordReferenceGenderNumberSynonymsDefinition
aṅganamNeuterSingularcatvaram, ajiram
arālam3.1.70MasculineSingularbhugnam, natam, jihmam, vakram, kuṭilam, kuñcitam, vṛjinam, vellitam, āviddham, ūrmimat
āranālaḥ2.9.38NeuterSingularabhiṣutam, avantisomam, dhānyāmlam, kuñjalam, sauvīram, kāñjikam, kulmāṣam
āsphoṭāFeminineSingularviṣṇukrāntā, aparāji, girikarṇī
bāṇaḥ2.8.87MasculineSingularmārgaṇaḥ, khagaḥ, pṛṣatkaḥ, pa‍ttrī, kalambaḥ, ajihmagaḥ, i‍ṣuḥ, śaraḥ, ā‍śugaḥ, ‍viśikhaḥ, ropaḥ
bhṛtyaḥ2.10.17MasculineSingular‍paricārakaḥ, ‍‍kiṅkaraḥ, ‍gopyakaḥ, dāseyaḥ, bhujiṣyaḥ, niyojyaḥ, dāsaḥ, ‍‍praiṣyaḥ, ceṭakaḥ, dāseraḥ
bubhukṣitaḥ3.1.18MasculineSingularaśanāyitaḥ, kṣudhitaḥ, jighatsuḥ
gucchaḥ3.3.35MasculineSingularjinaḥ, yamaḥ
indraḥ1.1.45MasculineSingularmarutvān, pākaśāsanaḥ, puruhūtaḥ, lekharṣabhaḥ, divaspatiḥ, vajrī, vṛṣā, balārātiḥ, harihayaḥ, saṅkrandanaḥ, meghavāhanaḥ, ṛbhukṣāḥ, maghavā, vṛddhaśravāḥ, purandaraḥ, śakraḥ, sutrāmā, vāsavaḥ, vāstoṣpatiḥ, śacīpatiḥ, svārāṭ, duścyavanaḥ, ākhaṇḍalaḥ, viḍaujāḥ, sunāsīraḥ, jiṣṇuḥ, śatamanyuḥ, gotrabhid, vṛtrahā, surapatiḥ, jambhabhedī, namucisūdanaḥ, turāṣāṭ, sahasrākṣaḥindra, the king of the gods
jatukā2.5.28FeminineSingularajinapattrā
jetā2.8.79MasculineSingularjiṣṇuḥ, jitvaraḥ
jihmaḥ3.3.149MasculineSingularyuktam, śaktam, hitam
jyā2.8.86FeminineSingularmaurvī, ‍śiñji, guṇaḥ
kārtikeyaḥMasculineSingularmahāsenaḥ, kumāraḥ, śikhivāhanaḥ, bāhuleyaḥ, senānīḥ, ṣaḍānanaḥ, śaktidharaḥ, viśākhaḥ, guhaḥ, skandaḥ, śarajanmā, krauñcadāruṇaḥ, ṣāṇmāturaḥ, tārakajit, agnibhūḥ, pārvatīnandanaḥkaarttik
kṣavaḥ2.9.20MasculineSingularkṣudhābhijananaḥ, ji, ‍kṛṣṇikā, āsurī
lekhāFeminineSingularji
madhucchiṣṭam2.9.108NeuterSingular‍kunaṭī, golā, ‍manoguptā, ‍manohvā, nāgajihvikā, naipālī
maṇitam1.6.21MasculineSingularratikūjitammurmering at cohabitation
mañjiṣṭhāFeminineSingularbhaṇḍīrī, vikasā, bhaṇḍī, jiṅgī, yojanavallī, samaṅgā, kālameśikā, maṇḍūkaparṇī
mārdāṅgikā2.10.13MasculineSingularmaurajika
mattaḥ2.8.36MasculineSingularprabhinnaḥ, garjitaḥ
mṛgaḥ2.2.9-11MasculineSingularhariṇaḥ, ajinayoniḥ, kuraṅgaḥ, vātāyuḥ
padātiḥ2.8.68MasculineSingularpādātikaḥ, pa‍dāji, padgaḥ, padikaḥ, pa‍ttiḥ, padagaḥ
paṃkam1.4.24MasculineSingularkalmaṣam, pāpmā, aṃhaḥ, vṛjinam, kilbiṣam, duṣkṛtam, agham, kaluṣam, pāpam, duritam, enaḥsin
prasādaḥ3.3.98MasculineSingularnāma, jñānam, saṃbhāṣā, kriyākāraḥ, āji
purā3.3.261MasculineSingularjijñāsā, anunayaḥ, niṣedhaḥ, vākyālaṅkāraḥ
rasajñā2.6.92FeminineSingularrasanā, jihvā
rathakuṭumbinaḥ2.8.61MasculineSingulardakṣiṇasthaḥ, yantā, sūtaḥ, kṣattā, sārathiḥ, niyantā, savyeṣṭhaḥ, prāji
ṛjāvajihmaḥ3.1.71MasculineSingularpraguṇaḥ, ajihmaḥ
sabhāsadaḥ2.7.18MasculineSingularsabhāstāraḥ, sabhyaḥ, sāmājikaḥ
saṃgaraḥ3.3.174MasculineSingulartūryam, ravaḥ, gajendrāṇāṃgarjitam
sarpaḥ1.8.6-8MasculineSingulardvirasanaḥ, kumbhīnasaḥ, bhogadharaḥ, bhujaṅgaḥ, āśīviṣaḥ, vyālaḥ, gūḍhapāt, phaṇī, dandaśūkaḥ, pannagaḥ, pavanāśanaḥ, gokarṇaḥ, phaṇadharaḥ, pṛdākuḥ, ahiḥ, viṣadharaḥ, sarīsṛpaḥ, cakṣuḥśravā, darvīkaraḥ, bileśayaḥ, bhogī, lelihānaḥ, kañcukī, hariḥ, bhujagaḥ, bhujaṅgamaḥ, cakrī, kuṇḍalī, kākodaraḥ, dīrghapṛṣṭhaḥ, uragaḥ, jihvagaḥa snake or serpent
sarvajñaḥ1.1.13MasculineSingularmārajit, tathāgataḥ, sugataḥ, śrīghanaḥ, advayavādī, jinaḥ, bhagavān, dharmarājaḥ, muniḥ, munīndraḥ, daśabalaḥ, lokajit, samantabhadraḥ, buddhaḥ, śāstā, vināyakaḥ, ṣaḍabhijñaḥa gina or buddha
senā2.8.79FeminineSingularsainyam, camūḥ, ‍vāhinī, anīkam, balam, anīkanī, dhvaji, cakram, ‍varūthinī, pṛtanā
stanitam1.3.8NeuterSingularmeghanirghoṣaḥ, rasitam, garjitamthe rattling of thunder
sūraḥ1.3.28-30MasculineSingularsahasrāṃśuḥ, raviḥ, chāyānāthaḥ, jagaccakṣuḥ, pradyotanaḥ, lokabāndhavaḥ, aryamā, dhāmanidhiḥ, divākaraḥ, braghnaḥ, bhāsvān, haridaśvaḥ, arkaḥ, aruṇaḥ, taraṇiḥ, virocanaḥ, tviṣāṃpatiḥ, haṃsaḥ, savitā, tejasāṃrāśiḥ, karmasākṣī, trayītanuḥ, khadyotaḥ, sūryaḥ, bhagaḥ, dvādaśātmā, abjinīpatiḥ, ahaskaraḥ, vibhākaraḥ, saptāśvaḥ, vikartanaḥ, mihiraḥ, dyumaṇiḥ, citrabhānuḥ, grahapatiḥ, bhānuḥ, tapanaḥ, padmākṣaḥ, tamisrahā, lokabandhuḥ, dinamaṇiḥ, inaḥ, ādityaḥ, aṃśumālī, bhāskaraḥ, prabhākaraḥ, vivasvān, uṣṇaraśmiḥ, mārtaṇḍaḥ, pūṣā, mitraḥ, vibhāvasuḥ, aharpatiḥ(53)the sun
tūbaraḥ3.3.173MasculineSingularpratijñā, āji, saṃvit, āpat
vāṇinī3.3.119FeminineSingulardhojihvikā
vāśikāFeminineSingularaṭarūpaḥ, siṃhāsyaḥ, vāsyaḥ, vaidyamātā, jidantakaḥ, siṃhī, vṛṣaḥ
vātakaḥMasculineSingularaparāji, śataparṇī, śītalaḥ
vibhrāḍ2.6.102MasculineSingularbhrājiṣṇuḥ, rociṣṇuḥ
viṣṇuḥ1.1.18-21MasculineSingularadhokṣajaḥ, vidhuḥ, yajñapuruṣaḥ, viśvarūpaḥ, vaikuṇṭhaḥ, hṛṣīkeśaḥ, svabhūḥ, govindaḥ, acyutaḥ, janārdanaḥ, cakrapāṇiḥ, madhuripuḥ, devakīnandanaḥ, puruṣottamaḥ, kaṃsārātiḥ, kaiṭabhajit, purāṇapuruṣaḥ, jalaśāyī, muramardanaḥ, kṛṣṇaḥ, dāmodaraḥ, mādhavaḥ, puṇḍarīkākṣaḥ, pītāmbaraḥ, viśvaksenaḥ, indrāvarajaḥ, padmanābhaḥ, trivikramaḥ, śrīpatiḥ, balidhvaṃsī, viśvambharaḥ, śrīvatsalāñchanaḥ, narakāntakaḥ, mukundaḥ, nārāyaṇaḥ, viṣṭaraśravāḥ, keśavaḥ, daityāriḥ, garuḍadhvajaḥ, śārṅgī, upendraḥ, caturbhujaḥ, vāsudevaḥ, śauriḥ, vanamālī(45)vishnu, the god
viviktaḥ3.3.89MasculineSingularjitaḥ, arātiḥ, abhiyuktaḥ, agrataḥkṛtaḥ
yatiḥ2.7.47MasculineSingularnirjitendriyagrāmaḥ, yatī
yuddham2.8.107NeuterSingularāyodhanam, pravidāraṇam, saṃkhyam, ‍samaraḥ, kalahaḥ, abhisaṃpātaḥ, saṃyogaḥ, saṃgrāmaḥ, ‍saṃyat, samit, janyam, mṛdham, samīkam, a‍nīkaḥ, ‍vigrahaḥ, kaṃliḥ, abhyāmardaḥ, āhavaḥ, ‍samitiḥ, yut, pradhanam, āskandanam, ‍sāṃparāthikam, raṇaḥ, saṃprahāraḥ, saṃsphoṭaḥ, ‍samāghātaḥ, samudāyaḥ, āji
śiñjitam1.2.25NeuterSingularnikvāṇaḥ, nikvaṇaḥ, kvāṇaḥ, kvaṇaḥ, kvaṇanamthe tinkling of ornaments
jilaḥ1.8.5MasculineSingularḍuṇḍubhaḥamphisbaena
jiśālāFeminineSingularmandurā
hañjiFeminineSingularvardhakaḥ, bhārgī, brāhmaṇayaṣṭikā, aṅgāravallī, bāleyaśākaḥ, brāhmaṇī, varvaraḥ, padmā
mañjiṣṭhāFeminineSingularbhaṇḍīrī, vikasā, bhaṇḍī, jiṅgī, yojanavallī, samaṅgā, kālameśikā, maṇḍūkaparṇī
gojihvāFeminineSingulardarvikā
ajinam2.7.50NeuterSingularcarma, kṛttiḥ
karigarjitam2.8.109NeuterSingularvṛṃhitam
parājitaḥ2.8.117MasculineSingularparābhūtaḥ
saṃji2.9.110FeminineSingular
śastramārjikaḥ2.10.7MasculineSingularasidhāvakaḥ
ṛjāvajihmaḥ3.1.71MasculineSingularpraguṇaḥ, ajihmaḥ
tejitaḥ3.1.90MasculineSingularśātaḥ, niśitaḥ, kṣṇutaḥ
lajjitaḥ3.1.91MasculineSingularhrīṇaḥ, hrītaḥ
saṃyojitaḥ3.1.91MasculineSingularupahitaḥ
jitaḥ3.1.97MasculineSingularañcitaḥ
āji3.3.38FeminineSingularcetanā, hastādyaiḥarthasūcanā
ajitaḥ3.3.68MasculineSingulardvāḥsthaḥ, kṣattriyāyāṃśūdrajaḥ, sārathiḥ
jinaḥ3.3.114MasculineSingulararkaḥ, suraśilpī
vṛjinam3.3.116MasculineSingulararthādidarpaḥ, ajñānam, praṇayaḥ, hiṃsā
dvijihvaḥ3.3.141MasculineSingularbrahmā, trilocanaḥ
ajiram3.3.189NeuterSingulardvāramātram
pañji3.5.7FeminineSingular
Monier-Williams Search
2170 results for ji
Devanagari
BrahmiEXPERIMENTAL
ji cl.1. j/ayati-, te- (imperfect tense /ajayat-; Aorist ajaiṣīt-,Ved. /ajais-,1. plural /ajaiṣma-, j/eṣma-,2. sg. jes-and A1. j/eṣi- subjunctive j/eṣat-, ṣas-, ṣāma- ; Aorist A1. ajeṣṭa-; future 1st. j/etā- etc.; future jeṣy/ati-, ; perfect tense jig/āya-[ ], jigetha-, jigyur-; parasmE-pada jigīv/as-[ giv/as- ; accusative plural gy/uṣas-] etc.; infinitive mood jiṣ/e-, ; j/etave- ; Classical jetum-: Passive voice jīyate-, ajīyata-[ ], ajāyi-, jāyiṣyate-;for j/īyate-and cl.9. jin/āti-See jyā-) to win or acquire (by conquest or in gambling), conquer (in battle), vanquish (in a game or lawsuit), defeat, excel, surpass etc. (with p/unar-,"to reconquer" ) ; to conquer (the passions), overcome or remove (any desire or difficulties or diseases) etc. ; to expel from (ablative) ; to win anything (accusative) from (accusative), vanquish anyone (accusative) in a game (accusative) ; to be victorious, gain the upper hand ; often proper in the sense of an imperative "long live!""glory to" etc.: Causal jāpayati- () to cause to win ; (Aorist 2. pl, /ajījipata-and /ajījap-) ; to conquer (Aorist ajījayat-): Passive voice jāpyate-, to be made to conquer : Desiderative j/igīṣati-, te- (; parasmE-pada ṣat-, ṣamāṇa-) to wish to win or obtain or conquer or excel etc. ; (A1.) to seek for prey : Intensive jejīyate- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jimfn. conquering View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jim. a piśāca- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jiḍadhanam. Name of a man. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jigamiṣāf. intention to go View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jigamiṣumfn. intending to go View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jigariṣumfn. (2. gṝ- Desiderative) desirous of swallowing View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jigartim. a swallower View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jigatnumfn. ( gam- reduplicated) going quickly, fleet View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jigatnum. breath View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jighāṃsāf. wish or intention to strike or slay or destroy etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jighāṃsāf. malice, revenge View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jighāṃsakamfn. ( han- Desiderative) intending to kill
jighāṃsinmfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' intending to kill View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jighāṃsīyasmfn. Comparative degree of ṃsu- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jighāṃsumfn. equals sin- (with accusative) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jighāṃsumfn. desirous of destroying or ruining (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' or with accusative) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jighāṃsumfn. revengeful View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jighāṃsum. an enemy View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jighatnumfn. ( han- reduplicated) endeavouring to hurt, . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jighatsāf. ( ghas- Desiderative) desire of eating or consuming View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jighatsāf. see vi-jighats/a-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jighatsumfn. hungry View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jighatsumfn. desirous of consuming, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jighatsuf. Name of an evil demon View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jighatsuf. (plural) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jighramfn. ( ghrā-) smelling View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jighramfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' observing, conjecturing View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jighṛkṣāf. ( grah-,Dosid.) wish or intention to take or seize (varia lectio) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jighṛkṣumfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' or with accusative) intending to take or seize (varia lectio) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jighṛkṣumfn. wishing to rob View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jighṛkṣumfn. wishing to take up (water, jala-.) wishing to gather View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jighṛkṣumfn. wishing to learn, 5240. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jighṛkṣutāf. intention of robbing View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jigīṣāf. desire of obtaining, (ṣ/ā-,Ved. instrumental case) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jigīṣāf. desire of conquering or being victorious, military ambition View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jigīṣāf. equals ṣu-- (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jigīṣāf. eminence View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jigīṣāf. profession or habit of life View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jigīṣā ṣ/u-, jigyu- See columns 2, 3. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jigīṣitamfn. wished to be obtained View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jigīṣotsāhavatmfn. connected with ambition and earnest, will View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jigīṣumfn. wishing to obtain or gain, seeking for View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jigīṣumfn. striving to conquer or excel, ambitious View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jigīṣum. Name of a man, gargādi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jigīṣutāf. desire of excelling, ambition
jigyumfn. victorious View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihānamfn. bounding forward (as a horse) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihānamfn. flying (as an arrow) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihānamfn. pr. p. 2. - q.v View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihānakam. the destruction of the world View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihāṅgīra m. Jahangir (emperor). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihāsāf. (3. - Desiderative) desire of abandoning or giving up View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihāsumfn. desirous of giving up View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihīraṣā riṣu- See rṣ-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihīrṣāf. ( hṛ- Desiderative ) in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' desire of carrying View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihīrṣāf. desire of seizing, (raṣā-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihīrṣāf. desire of robbing, iv, 19, 23 View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihīrṣāf. wish to remove, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihīrṣāf. desire to carry off or ravish View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihīrṣumfn. (with accusative) intending to bring View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihīrṣumfn. wishing to carry off or rob or appropriate (riṣu-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihīrṣumfn. desirous of removing, . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihīrṣya future past participle View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihītim. plural Name of a family (vv.ll. jah-, hiti-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihlu varia lectio for hnu-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmamf(ā-)n. () oblique, transverse. athwart View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmamf(ā-)n. squinting (as the eye) etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmamf(ā-)n. with i- ([ ]), gam-, nir-ṛch- ([ ]) , 1. as- ([ ]) , to go irregularly, turn off from the right way, miss the aim (ablative) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmamf(ā-)n. crooked, tortuous, curved View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmamf(ā-)n. morally crooked, deceitful, false, dishonest etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmamf(ā-)n. slow, lazy View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmamf(ā-)n. dim, dulled View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihman. falsehood, dishonesty ; Tabernaemontana coronaria View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihman. see ā-, vi--. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmabāra(--) mfn. having an aperture on one side View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmagamfn. equals -gati-, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmagamfn. moving slowly View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmagamfn. a snake, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmagamfn. see a--. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmagatimfn. going tortuously (a snake) , View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmakārinmfn. acting crookedly or deceitfully, (Bombay edition). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmākṣamfn. "crooked-eyed", squinting View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmamind. with car-, to miss one's aim View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmamīnamfn. appearing in the illusory shape of a fish View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmamohanam. a frog View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmaprekṣinmfn. squinting View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmaśalyam. "crooked-thorn", Acacia Catechu View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmaśīmfn. lying (athwart id est) on the ground View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmāśinm. Name of a man gaRa śubhrādi- (śina- ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmaśirasmfn. oblique-headed View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmatāf. equals -tva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmatāf. falsehood, dishonesty View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmatvan. crookedness, curvature View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmāyaNom. yati-, to turn off from the right way ; yate-, to be oblique to be dull, hesitate (with infinitive mood)
jihmayodhinmfn. fighting unfairly View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmayodhinm. bhīma- (who struck an unfair blow at dur-yodhana-) = View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmetaramfn. "other than lazy", not dull View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmīind. in compound View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmībhūto be obscured, . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmīkaramfn. making crooked or oblique View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmīkaramfn. obscuring View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmīkaraṇamfn. "obscuring" See candra-sūrya-jihmīkaraṇaprabha-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmīkṛtamfn. made crooked, bent, bowed down (with fear etc.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmīkṛtamfn. obscured View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmitamfn. made crooked, bent, curved View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihmitamfn. dulled, obscured (varia lectio ma-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihnum. plural Name of a country, iv, 2, 104 Va1rtt. 28 View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvamfn. (said of agni-) (for yahv/a-of and ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvam. the tongue View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvāf. (equals juh/ū-) idem or 'm. the tongue ' etc. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-). ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvam. the tongue or tongues of agni- id est various forms of flame (3 are named ;generally 7 [ kālī-, karālī-, mano-javā-, su-lohitā-, su-dhūmra-varṇā-, sphuliṅginī-, viśvarūpī-] ; see sapt/a-jihva-;also identified with the 7 winds pra--, ā--, ud--, saṃ--, vi--, pari--,and ni-vaha-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvam. the tongue of a balance View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvam. speech () View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvam. the root of Tabernaemontana coronaria View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvam. see dv/i--, m/adhu--, su-- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvam. agni-jihv/a- etc.; ([ confer, compare Latin lingua; Gothic tuggo1.]) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvāf. See hv/a-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvāchedanan. cutting off of the tongue View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvāgra(g-) n. the tip of the tongue View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvakamf(ikā-)n. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' the tongue ( ajihvaka a-jihvaka-,"tongueless"f.Name of a rākṣasī-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvakam. a kind of fever . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvākātyam. "voracious kātya-", Name of a man Va1rtt. 8. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvalamfn. voracious, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvālatāf. a long tongue , View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvālaulyan. greediness View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvālihm. "licking with the tongue", a dog View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvāmalan. the fur of the tongue View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvāmaya(m-) m. a disease of the tongue View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvāmūlan. the root of the tongue View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvāmūlan. śikṣā- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvāmūlīyamfn. (iv, 3, 62) belonging to or uttered from the root of the tongue (viz. -, -,the guttural class of consonants, but especially the visarga- before k-and kh-) Va1rtt. 1. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvānirlekhanaa tongue-scraper View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvānirlekhanika idem or 'a tongue-scraper ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvāpam. "drinking with the tongue", a dog View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvāpam. a cat View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvāpam. a tiger View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvāpam. a panther or leopard View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvāpam. a bear View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvāpāvanm. "drinking with the tongue", a dog, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvāprathanan. expansion or too great flattening of the tongue (defect in pronunciation) , View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvāradam. "having a tongue like beak", a bird View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvāśalyafor hma-ś-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvāśodhanan. "tongue-cleaning", recitation of particular mystical syllables, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvāstambham. stiffness of the tongue, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvāsvāda(ovās-) m. "tasting with the tongue", licking View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvātalan. the surface of the tongue View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvāvat(hv/ā-) m. "having a (greedy) tongue", Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvikāf. diminutive fr. hv/ā- See adho--, ali--, prati--; upa-j/ihv-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvodbhavam. equals hvā-mala- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvollekhanan. scraping the tongue View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvollekhanīf. equals hvānirlekhana- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihvollekhanikāf. equals - View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jijīṣumfn. (irregular) idem or 'mfn. desirous of life ' , . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jijīviṣāf. ( jīv- Desiderative) desire to live View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jijīviṣumfn. desirous of life View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jijñāpayiṣumfn. (jñā-,Caus. Desiderative) wishing to make known View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jijñāsāf. equals sana- Va1rtt. 3 etc. ( kṛtajijñāsa kṛta-jijñāsa- mfn.having put to the proof any one [gen.] ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jijñāsakamfn. ( jñā- Desiderative) equals su- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jijñāsanan. desire of knowing, investigation View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jijñāsanīyamfn. equals sitavya- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jijñāsāprastāvam. Name of work , Scholiast or Commentator View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jijñāsitamfn. investigated, inquired View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jijñāsitamfn. tested View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jijñāsitavyamfn. to be investigated View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jijñāsumfn. desirous of knowing, inquiring into, examining, testing View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jijñāsyamfn. equals sitavya- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jijñumfn. equals jñāsu- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jijyūṣitamfn. wishing to live by (instrumental case) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jikanam. Name of a lawyer, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jillikam. plural Name of a people (varia lectio jhil/i-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jim cl.1. jemati-, to eat
jimbhafor jṛmbha- (?) , in compound View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jimbhajihvatāf. swelling of the tongue View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jimitan. eating (Prakrit miya-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinamfn. ( ji-) victorious View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinam. "Victor", a buddha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinam. an arhat- (or chief saint of the jaina-s; 24 jina-s are supposed to flourish in each of the 3 avasarpiṇī-s, being born in āryāvarta-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinam. (hence) the number"24" View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinam. metrically for jaina- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinam. viṣṇu- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinam. Name of (?) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinam. of a bodhi-sattva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinam. of a son of yadu- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinamfn. (for jīna-or jīrṇa-) very old View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinabhadram. Name of a famous Jain author (also called dra-gaṇi-kṣamāśramaṇa-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinabhadram. of the author of a tale (composed A.D, 1148) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinabhadram. of a Jain sūri- (died A.D. 1458). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinabhaktim. Name of a Jain sūri- (A.D. 1714-48). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinabimbapratiṣṭhāf. "erection of jina- figures", Name of work by pādalipta-sūri-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinacandram. Name of 8 Jain sūri-s (1. predecessor of the famous abhaya-deva-, author of saṃvega-raṅga-śālā-prakaraṇa-; 2. A.D.1141-67, 3. 1270-1320; 4. died 1359; 5. 1431-74; 6. 1539-1614; 7. died 1707; 8. 1753-1800). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinacaritran. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinadāsam. Name of several men View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinadāsam. of two Jain authors (1. author of a cūrṇi- on āvaśyaka-;2. author of dharma-pañcaviṃśatikā-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinadattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinadattam. of a Jain sūri- (A.D. 1076-1155;teacher of amara-candra- and jina-bhadra-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinadattakathāsamuccayam. Name of a collection of tales by bhadrācārya- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinadevam. an arhat- (of the jaina-s) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinadevam. Name of the author of madana-parājaya-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinādhāram. Name of a bodhi-sattva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinadharmam. the doctrine of jina- (mahā-vīra-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinadharmam. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinādivijayam. Name of the author of a gloss on the 3rd upāṅga- (of the jaina-s). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinahaṃsam. Name of a Jain sūri- (A.D. 1468-1526;author of a gloss on the 1st aṅga-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinaharṣam. Name of the author of vicārāmṛta- - saṃgraha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinaharṣam. of a Jain sūri-, (consecrated A.D. 1800). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinajyāf. the extent of 24 degrees View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinakalpam. the ordinances practised by the jina-s (opposed to those of the sthavira-s) () . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinakalpikamfn. observing the jina-kalpa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinakīrtim. Name of a Jain sūri- (author of and namaskārastava-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinakuśalam. Name of a Jain sūri- (A. D. 1281 1333; author of caitya-vandana-kula-vṛtti-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinalabdhim. Name of a Jain sūri- (died A.D. 1350). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinalābham. Name of a Jain sūri- (A.D. 1728-78;author of ātma-prabodha-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinamaṇḍanam. Name of the author of kumārapāla-prabandha-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinamānikyam. Name of a Jain sūri- (A.D. 1493-1556;author of subāhu-purāṇa-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinamitram. Name of one of the translators of View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jināṃśajyāf. equals na-j- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinanan. ( ji- cl. 9) conquering View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jināṅkuram. Name of a bodhisattva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinapadmam. Name of a Jain sūri- (died A.D. 1350).
jinapatim. Name of a Jain sūri- (A.D. 1154-1221;author of several works). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinaprabham. Name of a Jain sūri- (author of several works). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinaprabodham. Name of a Jain sūri- (A.D. 1229-85;author of pañjikā-durga-pada-prabodha-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinaputram. Name of a bodhi-sattva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinarājam. Name of a Jain sūri- (A.D. 1591-1643;author of a commentator or commentary on ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinarakṣitam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinaratnam. Name of a Jain sūri- (died A.D, 1655). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinarṣim. (ṛṣi-) a Jain ascetic View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinasadmanm. a Jain monastery View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinasāgaram. Name of a scholiast on an anthology called karpūra-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinasahasranāmastotran. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinasamudram. Name of a Jain sūri- (A.D. 145099). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinaśāsanan. the doctrine of buddha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinaśatakan. Name of work by jambu-kavi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinaśatapañjif. Name of work by śamba-sādhu-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinasaukhyam. Name of a Jain sūri- (A.D. 1683-1724). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinaśekharam. Name of the founder of the 2nd subdivision of the kharatara-gaccha- of the Jain community. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinasenam. Name of the author of trivarṇācāra-saṃhitā- harivaṃśa-- and triṣaṣṭilakṣaṇa-purāṇa- (completed by guṇa-bhadra-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinasiṃham. Name of the founder of the 3rd subdivision of the kharatara-gaccha- of the Jain community View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinasiṃham. of a Jain sūri- (A. D. 1 559-1618). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinaśrīm. Name of a king View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinastutif. Name of a poem. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinavaktram. Name of a buddha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinavallabham. Name of a famous Jain author (died A.D. 1111). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinavardhanam. Name of the founder of the 5th subdivision of the kharatara-gaccha- of the Jain community (died A.D. 1458;author of candraprabhacaritra- and 4 other caritra-s). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinavimalam. Name of the author of śabda-prabheda-ṭīkā- (composed A.D. 1598 or 1638?). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinavṛttan. a circle drawn with a radius of 24 degrees and having a pole of the ecliptic for its centre View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinayajñakalpam. Name of work by āśā-dhara-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinayonim. for ajin- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jindurājam. Name of a man (jya-) ; 271f.; 370 and 564. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinendram. a buddha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinendram. a Jain saint View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinendram. Name of a grammarian (also called dra-buddhi-), author of a treatise called nyāsa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinendram. see View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinendrabuddhif. See before. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinendracaritran. Name of work by amara-candra- (also called padmānanda-mahākāvya-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jineśam. an arhat- (of the jaina-s) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jineśvaram. idem or 'm. an arhat- (of the jaina-s) ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jineśvaram. Name of an arhat- (of the jaina-s) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jineśvaram. of two Jain sūri-s (1. founding the kharatara-gaccha- A.D. 1024; 2. A.D. 1189-1275). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jiṅgaśalya equals jihma-ś- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jiṅgīf. idem or 'f. (equals jhiṅg-) Odina Wodier ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jiṅgīf. Rubia Munjista, . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jiṅgiṇīf. equals ginī- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jiṅginīf. (equals jhiṅg-) Odina Wodier View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinodayam. Name of a Jain sūri- (A.D. 1319-76). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinorasam. Name of a bodhi-sattva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinottamam. equals neśa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinv cl.1 P. j/invati- (rarely A1. and [1. sg. nv/e-] ; imperative nvatāt- ; parasmE-pada nvat-; perfect tense 3. dual number jijinv/athur-) to move one's self, be active or lively () ; to urge on, cause to move quickly, impel, incite ; to refresh, animate ; to promote, help, favour ; to help any one (accusative) to anything (dative case) ; to receive favourably (prayers or acts of devotion) : Causal (jinvayati-) varia lectio for juñc- q.v ; see ā--, pra--, and upa-pra--. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinvamfn. See dhiyaṃ-jinv/a-, viśva--. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jiraṇam. equals jar-, cumin View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jiri cl.5 P. riṇoti- ( ) to hurt (see ciri-.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jirviSee j/ivri-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ji cl.1. jeṣati-, to sprinkle View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jiṣe Vedic or Veda infinitive mood ji-, q.v View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jiṣṇumfn. ( ji- ) victorious, triumphant, winning etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jiṣṇumfn. (with accusative) vanquishing, conquering, excelling View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jiṣṇumfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') winning, conquering View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jiṣṇum. the sun View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jiṣṇum. viṣṇu- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jiṣṇum. indra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jiṣṇum. arjuna- (son of pāṇḍu-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jiṣṇum. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jiṣṇum. of a son of manu- bhautya- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jiṣṇum. "of brahma-gupta-'s father" See -ja- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jiṣṇum. of a vasu- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jiṣṇum. see parā--. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jiṣṇuguptam. Name of a man. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jiṣṇujam. " jiṣṇu-'s son", brahma-gupta- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitmfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' () winning, acquiring see go-- and svar-jit-, svarga-- etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitmfn. conquering see abhimāti-j/it-, śatru--, etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitmfn. (in med.) removing see kāsa-- etc. -l. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jit jit/a-, j/iti- See ji-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitamfn. won, acquired, conquered, subdued etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitamfn. overcome or enslaved by (in compound exempli gratia, 'for example' kāma--,"under the dominion of lust") etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitamfn. given up, discontinued View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitāhāramfn. one who has overcome the desire for food View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitahastamfn. one who has exercised his hand View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitāhavamfn. one who has won a battle View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitakāśimfn. the doubled fist , View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitakāśinmfn. See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order kāśin-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitaklamamfn. one who has overcome the sense of fatigue View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitakopamfn. one who has subdued anger. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitakrodhamfn. id View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitākṣamfn. one who has subdued his senses, calm View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitākṣaramfn. "one who has mastered his letters", writing well View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitaloka(t/a--) mfn. plural those who have conquered heaven (a class of manes) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitamanas(--) mfn. one who has subdued his heart () . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitamanyumfn. equals -kopa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitamanyum. viṣṇu- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitamanyum. Name (also title or epithet) of a poet, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitāmitramfn. one who has conquered his enemies, triumphant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitāmitram. viṣṇu- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitanemim. a staff made of the wood of the sacred fig-tree (carried during the performance of certain vows) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitārim. (equals ta-śatru-) Name of a buddha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitārim. of a son of avikṣit- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitārim. of the father of the arhat- śam-bhava- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitāsanamfn. one who has given up using seats View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitasaṅgamfn. one who has overcome worldly attachments View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitaśatrum. " equals mitra- ", Name of a buddha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitaśatrum. of a king (exempli gratia, 'for example' ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitaśatrum. of the father of the arhat- a-jita- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitaśiśnodaramfn. one who has overcome lust (literally the membrum virile) and his appetite (literally belly) , View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitaśramamfn. one who has trained himself to bear toil, accustomed to fatigues View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitāṣṭamīf. equals jīmūtāṣṭ- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitāśvam. "one who can subdue horses", Name of a prince (varia lectio) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitasvargamfn. equals -loka-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitaśvāsamfn. one who has gained power over the act of breathing View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitataramfn. more vanquished, . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitātmanmfn. self-subdued View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitātmanmfn. (a-- negative) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitātmanm. Name of one of the viśve-devā-s View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitavatīf. "Victrix", Name of a daughter of uśīnara- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitavratam. "having overcome his vow", Name of a son of havir-dhāna- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitendriyamfn. equals kṣa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitendriyam. an ascetic View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitendriyam. Name of a man (author of a nibandha-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitendriyāhvam. Name of a shrub View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitendriyatvan. subjugation of the senses () View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitif. gaining, obtaining, victory View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitif. a-jitasya j- Name of a sāman- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitif. see pur/o--. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitmam. idem or 'm. idem or 'm. (fr.) the sign Gemini ' ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jittamamfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' See svarga-- etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jittamam. idem or 'm. (fr.) the sign Gemini ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitumam. (fr.) the sign Gemini View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitvanmfn. victorious (see sa-j/itvan-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitvanm. (gaRa karṇādi-) Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitvaramf(ī-. ; see sa-j/itvarī-)n. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' overcoming View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitvarīf. "Victrix", the city of Benares View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jityamfn. conquerable View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jityam. equals hali- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jityāf. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' "victory" See āji-- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jityam. vāja-jitya-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitya j/itvan-, vara- See ji-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jivājīvafor jīvaṃj- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jivanāntam. end of life View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jivanārhan. "life-supporting", milk View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jivanārhan. grain View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jivrimfn. ( Va1rtt. 1; jrī-) old, worn out, decrepit, (dual number vrī-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jivrimfn. () (j/irvi-) xiv, 1, 21 View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jivrim. time a bird View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhaujiṣyan. "not the state of a servant", independence (see a-bhujiṣya- sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order a-bhukta-.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhigarjitan. a savage cry, uproar View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhiji -jayati-, to conquer completely, acquire by conquest etc.: Desiderative -jigīṣati-, to try to win, attack View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhijidviśvajitauf. dual number the two soma- sacrifices called abhijit- and viśvajit- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhijighraṇan. idem or 'n. smelling at, caressing commentator or commentary on ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhijighraṇaSee abhi-ghrā-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhijighratmf(dual number antī-)n. caressing View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhijinmuhūrtam. the eighth muhūrta- (the period comprising twenty-four minutes before and twenty-four after midday). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhijitmfn. victorious View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhijitmfn. born under the constellation abhijit- , (see ābhijita-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhijitm. (t-) Name of a soma- sacrifice (part of the great sacrifice gavām-ayana-) etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhijitm. Name of a son ([ ]) or of the father ([ ]) of punarvasu- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhijitm. of viṣṇu- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhijitm. Name of a star (a Lyrae) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhijitm. of the 20th (or 22nd) nakṣatra- etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhijitm. the eighth muhūrta- of the day (about midday) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhijitam. Name of a nakṣatra- (See abhij/it-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhijitam. of the eighth muhūrta- (See abhi-j/it-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ābhijitamfn. born under the constellation abhi-jit- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ābhijitamfn. a descendant of abhi-jit- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhijitif. victory, conquest View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ābhijityamfn. a descendant of abhi-jit- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhimātijitmfn. subduing the enemies View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhinirjitamfn. ( ji-), conquered View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhipūjitamfn. honoured View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhipūjitamfn. approved, assented to View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhirañjitamfn. tinted, coloured View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhivirājitamfn. quite bright or brilliant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhojinmfn. not eating, fasting. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ābhojinmfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' eating, consuming View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhojitamfn. not fed, not feasted. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhujiṣyamf. not liberal, stingy View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhujiṣyamf. not a servant. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhujiṣyātvan. the state of a woman who lives independently (see a-bh/aujiṣya-.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhyujjito obtain by conquering View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abjif. a multitude of lotus flowers, (gaRa puṣkarādi-.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abjinīpatim. the sun View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abjitmfn. conquering waters View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ācāravarjitamfn. out of rule, irregular View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ācāravarjitamfn. outcast. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
adhakṛṣṇājinamind. under the black skin View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
adhiji(subjunctive 2. sg. -jayāsi-) to, win in addition View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
adhiji(Prec. 1. plural - jīyāsma-), to overcome, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
adhijigāṃsumfn. (from Desiderative of adhi-- gam-) wishing to learn, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
adhijihvam. a peculiar swelling of the tongue or epiglottis View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
adhijihvikāf. a peculiar swelling of the tongue or epiglottis View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
adhojihvikāf. the uvula. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ādijinam. Name of ṛṣabha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
agnijihvamfn. "having agni- for tongue", consuming the sacrifice through agni-
agnijihvāf. tongue or flame of fire View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
agnijihvamfn. the plant Methonica Superba (lāṅgalī-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
agniṣṭomayājinmfn. one who has performed the agniṣṭoma- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
agrajihvan. tip of the tongue View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ahaviryājinmfn. offering a sacrifice without oblations View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ahijitm. "conquering the serpent", Name of kṛṣṇa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ahijitm. of indra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajājif. or ajājī- Cuminum Cyminum View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajājif. Ficus Oppositifolia View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajājif. Nigella Indica. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ājim. rarely f. only once in , ( aj-), a running-match View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ājim. a fighting-match, prize-fight, combat etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ājim. ([ āj/im-aj-or i-or dhāv-or sṛ-,to run with or against any one for a prize etc.]) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ājim. war, battle (ājau-,in battle ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ājim. place for running, race-course View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ājim. (equals ākṣepa-) abuse View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ājim. (equals kṣaṇa-) an instant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āji j/i- (parasmE-pada -j/ayat-; imperfect tense 3. dual number ājayatām-) to conquer, win : Desiderative parasmE-pada -j/igīṣamāṇa-, trying or desiring to win View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ājibhūmif. a field of battle, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ājigan. Name of a sāman- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ājigamiṣumfn. intending to come (with negative an--) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ājigamiṣuSee ā-gam-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ājighṛkṣumfn. intending to seize View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ājighṛkṣuSee ā-grah-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ājigīṣumfn. wishing to excel or overcome View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ājihīnam. "defeated in battle", Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ājihīnam. plural his descendants. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ājihīrṣuSee ā-hṛ-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ājihīrṣumfn. (fr. Desiderative), being about to bring near or fetch View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajihmamfn. not crooked, straight View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajihmamfn. honest, upright etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajihmam. a frog (perhaps for a-jihva-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajihmam. a fish View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajihmagamfn. going straight View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajihmagam. an arrow. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajihmāgramfn. having a straight point. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ājihmitamfn. turned or bent a little aside, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajihvamfn. tongueless View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajihvam. a frog View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajihvakaf. jihvaka
ājijityāf. victory in a running-match View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ājijñāsenyāSee ā-jñā-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ājijñāsenyāf. plural (fr. Desiderative) scilicet ṛcas-,"liable to investigation", Name of some of the kuntāpa- hymns (of the ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajif. a young she-goat View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajif. a disease of the pupil of the eye (small reddish tumours compared to kids, protruding through the transparent cornea and discharging pus). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajif. See ajaka-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ājikṛtmfn. fighting or running for a prize View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ājimukhan. the front or first line in a battle, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajinan. (probably at first the skin of a goat, aja-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajinan. the hairy skin of an antelope, especially a black antelope (which serves the religious student for a couch seat, covering etc.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajinan. the hairy skin of a tiger, etc. m. Name of a descendant of pṛthu- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajinam. Name of a descendant of pṛthu- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajinapattrā f. a bat. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajinapattri f. a bat. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajinapattrikāf. a bat. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajinaphalāf. Name of a plant, (gaRa ajādi- q.v) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajinaratnan. a lucky-bag, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajinasandham. one who prepares skins, a furrier View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajinavāsinmfn. clad in a skin View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajinayonim. "origin of skin", an antelope, deer. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ājinv(2. dual number -jinvathas-) to refresh View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ājipatim. lord of the battle (vocative case) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajiramfn. ( aj-), agile, quick, rapid View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajiram. Name of a nāga- priest View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajif. Name of durgā-, of a river View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajiran. place to run or fight in, area, court etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajiran. the body View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajiran. any object of sense, air, wind, a frog View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajiran. (with ājeḥ-) a field of battle (confer, compare samarā- jira-), View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajirādhirājam. "an agile emperor", death View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajirādia gaRa of View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajiramind. quickly View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajiraśocis(ajir/a-.) m. having a quick light, glittering, Name of agni-, of soma- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajiravatīf. Name of the river on which the town śrāvastī- was situated View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajirāyaNom. A1. ajirāyate-, to be agile or quick View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ājireyam. a descendant of ajira-, (gaRa śubhrādi-, q.v) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ājirimfn. fr. ajira-, (gaRa sutaṃgamādi- q.v) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajirīyamfn. connected with a court etc., (gaRa utkarādi- q.v) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ājiśirasn. idem or 'n. the front or first line in a battle, ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ājiśirasn. equals ājy-anta- below commentator or commentary on View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ājiśobhinmfn. distinguished in battle, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ājisṛtmfn. equals -k/ṛt- q.v View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajitamfn. not conquered, unsubdued, unsurpassed, invincible, irresistible View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajitam. a particular antidote View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajitam. a kind of venomous rat View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajitam. Name of viṣṇu- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajitam. śiva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajitam. one of the saptarṣi-s of the fourteenth manvantara- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajitam. maitreya- or a future buddha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajitam. the second of the arhat-s or saints of the present (jaina-) avasarpiṇī-, a descendant of ikṣvāku- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajitam. the attendant of suvidhi- (who is the ninth of those arhat-s) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajitam. plural a class of deified beings in the first manvantara-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajitabalāf. Name of a jaina- deity who acts under the direction of the arhat- ajita-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajitakeśakambalam. Name of one of the six chief heretical teachers (mentioned in Buddhist texts as contemporaries of buddha-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajitāpīḍam. having an unsurpassed crown View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajitāpīḍam. Name of a king View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajitātmanmfn. having an unsubdued self or spirit. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajitavikramam. "having invincible power", Name of king candragupta- the second. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ajitendriyamfn. having unsubdued passions. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ājiturmfn. victorious in battles View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ālajimf(ī-)n. speaking to, addressing ([ ?]) gaRa gaurādi- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
alijihvā f. the uvula or soft palate View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
alijihvikāf. the uvula or soft palate View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
alpāñjimfn. covered with minute spots View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
amārjitamfn. uncleansed, unwashed View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ambhojif. the lotus plant etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ambhojif. an assemblage of lotus flowers or a place where they abound, (gaRa puṣ karādi- q.v) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ambujif. a lotus plant, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āmitaujim. a descendant of amitaujas-, (gaRa bāhv-ādi- ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
amitrajitmfn. "conquering enemies", Name of a son of suvarṇa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
amṛṣṭabhojinmfn. not eating delicate food or dainties (see 1. mṛṣṭa-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
anabhijitamfn. not (yet) won, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
anaḍujjihvāf. the plant gojihvā-, Elephantopus Scaber. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
anantajitm. Name of the fourteenth jaina- arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aṅgularājim. a kind of snake, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
anīlavājinmfn. "white-horsed", arjuna- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
animantritabhojinmfn. eating without being invited. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
anirjitamfn. unconquered. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jimfn. applying an ointment or pigment View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jimfn. ointment, brilliancy View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jimfn. unctuous, smooth, sleek (membrum virile) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jim. a sender, commander View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āñjigam. Name of a dānava- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jihiṣāf. (fr. Desiderative of1. aṃh-), desire of going, ([ ṣāṃ cakre-(1. kṛ-)]) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āñjikam. Name of a dānava- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jikam. Name of a son of yadu-. See añjaka-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jimatmfn. coloured, bright, adorned View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āñjineyam. a kind of lizard (see añjanikā-.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jisakthamfn. having coloured thighs (a victim) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jisakthamfn. see View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jiṣṭhaor añjiṣṇu- m. "highly brilliant", the sun View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jiṣṭhum. fire, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jiṣṭhuthe sun, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jivamfn. slippery, smooth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
annajitmfn. obtaining food by conquest (explanation of vāja-j/it-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
anugarjitan. roaring after, echo
anujito subdue: Desiderative -jigīṣate-, to be desirous of subduing. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
anujighramfn. snuffling at View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
anujighraSee anu-ghrā-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
anujighṛkṣāf. desire to show favour or kindness View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
anujighṛkṣāf. intention to include View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
anujighṛkṣāSee anu-grah-.
anūjji( anu-ud-ji-), (Aorist subjunctive 1. sg. /an/ūj-jeṣam-) to be victorious after View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
anunirjihānamfn. (pr.p. A1.2. -), proceeding out of View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
anupaghātārjitamfn. acquired without detriment (to the paternal estate). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
anurañjitamfn. conciliated, delighted. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
anūrjitamfn. not strong, weak View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
anūrjitamfn. not proud. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
anusaṃvṛjinmfn. blameless (?), View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
anusaṃvṛjina mfn. blameless (?), View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ānuyājikamf(ī-)n. relating to the after-sacrifice, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
apagarjitamfn. thunderless (as a cloud) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
apajito ward off, keep off or out View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
apajito win from (with punaḥ-,"to reconquer"), View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
apajighāṃsumfn. ( han- Desiderative), desirous of keeping off. wishing to avert View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
apajighāṃsuSee sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
apajihīrṣāf. the wish to take away, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
apajihīrṣumfn. ( hṛ- Desiderative), wishing to carry off or take away View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
apamaśiñjif. = apama-- jyā-, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aparājiṣṇumfn. unconquerable, invincible View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aparājitamf(ā-)n. unconquered, unsurpassed etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aparājitam. a poisonous insect View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aparājitam. viṣṇu- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aparājitam. śiva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aparājitam. one of the eleven rudra-s View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aparājitam. a class of divinities (constituting one portion of the so-called anuttara- divinities of the jaina-s) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aparājitam. Name of a serpent-demon View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aparājitam. of a son of kṛṣṇa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aparājitam. of a mythical sword View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aparājif. (with diś-) the northeast quarter View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aparājitam. durgā- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aparājitam. several plants, Clitoria Ternatea, Marsilea Quadrifolia, Sesbania Aegyptiaca View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aparājitam. a species of the śarkarī- metre (of four lines, each containing fourteen syllables). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aparājitagaṇam. Name (also title or epithet) of a gaṇa- of martial hymns, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
apārjitamfn. ( ṛj-with apa-), flung away View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
apaśubandhayājinmfn. one who does not perform the paśu-bandha- sacrifice, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
apavarjanavarjitatailapūrasee taila-- p- (parasmE-pada 455). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
apavarjitamfn. abandoned, quitted, got rid of, given or cast away View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
apavarjitamfn. made good (as a promise), discharged (as a debt). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
apavarjitatailapūramfn. tailapūra
apṛthagjitamfn. not conquered singly, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
apsujitmfn. vanquishing among the waters or in the region of the clouds (Name of indra-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
apūjitamfn. not reverenced or worshipped. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
arājinmfn. without splendour View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
arijitm. "conquering enemies", Name of a son of kṛṣṇa- (and of bhadrā-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ārjikam. (and f(ā-).) mutual term of address for husband and wife, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
arjinmfn. acquiring, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
arjitamfn. acquired, gained, earned (see svārjita-and svayam arjita-.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
arthavarjitamfn. unimportant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āruṇaparājinm. Name of an ancient kalpa- work on the ritual of the brāhmaṇa-s. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
asajjitātmanmfn. having a soul free from attachments View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āsañjitamfn. fastened on, put on. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
asijihvam. "sword-tongued", Name (also title or epithet) of an asura-, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āśiñjitamfn. tinkling (as of the ornaments worn on the hands and feet) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āśiñjitan. tinkling View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
asomayājin(/a-soma--) mfn. one who has not offered a soma- sacrifice View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āsphujit= Name of the planet Venus. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aśrāddhabhojinmfn. one who has taken a vow not to eat during the performance of the śrāddha- ceremonies View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astrajitn. Name of a plant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astrījitamfn. not wife subdued View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aśvajitmfn. gaining horses by conquest View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aśvajitm. (t-) Name of a Buddhist bhikṣu-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aśvamedhayājinm. engaged in an aśva-medha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āśvapejinm. followers or pupils of āśva-pejin- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
atiji(Aorist /aty-ajaiṣīt-), to conquer View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
atirātrayājinm. Name (also title or epithet) of a dramatic author (of the 16th century D.). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ātmajitmfn. master of one's self, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ātmaparājitamfn. one who has lost himself (at play) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ātmayājinmfn. sacrificing for one's self View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ātmayājinmfn. one who sacrifices himself View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
atribhāradvājif. marriage of descendants of atri- with those of bhāradvāja-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
atrirātrayājinmfn. not taking part in the tri-rātra- sacrifice, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ātujimfn. ( tuj-), rushing on View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
atūtujimfn. not quick, slow View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
atyūrjitamind. very much, in a high degree, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
audabhṛjjim. a descendant of uda-bhṛjja- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
audamajjim. a descendant of uda-majja- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
audavrajim. a descendant of uda-vraja- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aujjihānim. a descendant of ujjihāna- gaRa pailādi- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
auparājikamf(ī-and ā-)n. (fr. upa-rāja- gaRa kāśy-ādi- ), relating to a viceroy. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aurjityan. (fr. ūrjita-), strength, vigour commentator or commentary on View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
avabharjitamfn. "fried", destroyed (as seeds) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
avabharjitamfn. ( bhṛj-, Causal) roasted, parched, id est burned, destroyed, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
avaji(imperfect tense avājayat-; ind.p. -jitya-) to spoil (id est deprive of by conquest) , win ; to ward off , to conquer : Desiderative (parasmE-pada -jigīṣat-) to wish to win or recover View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
avajihvamfn. tongueless, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
avājinm. a bad horse View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
avajitamfn. won by conquest , contemned View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
avajitif. conquest, victory View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
avapuñjitamfn. collected into small heaps (as sweepings). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āvarjitamfn. inclined, bent down, prone etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āvarjitamfn. poured out, made to flow downwards View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āvarjitamfn. overcome, humbled etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āvarjitan. a particular position of the moon View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
avasarjitamfn. (equals visṛṣṭavat- commentator or commentary) who has abandoned View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
avijitinmfn. not victorious View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
avijitya ind.p. not having conquered View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
avrājinmfn. "not wandering", (gaRa grāhy-ādi-, q.v) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āvrajitamfn. come near, come home. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
avṛjinamfn. not intriguing, straightforward View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āyaji ([ ]) mfn. procuring or bringing near through offerings View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āyajin([ ]) mfn. procuring or bringing near through offerings View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āyajiṣṭhamfn. procuring most or best (superlative of the above) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āyojitamfn. collected together, brought into connexion View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ayujinmfn. equals a-yugma- q.v View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ayutajitm. varia lectio for ayutā-jit- below. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ayutājitm. Name of a king (son of sindhudvīpa- and father of ṛtuparṇa-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ayutājitm. of another king (son of bhaj-amāna-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
baddhajihvamfn. tongue-tied View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bahubhojinmfn. eating much, voracious ( bahubhojitā ji-- f.) on View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bahubhojif. bahubhojin
bahuyājinmfn. one who has offered many sacrifices View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
baiji(fr. bīja-) gaRa gahādi- (, vaidaji-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
baijikamfn. (fr. bīja-) relating to seed, seminal, paternal (opp. to gārbhika-,relating to the womb, maternal) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
baijikamfn. sexual, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
baijikamfn. belonging to any primary cause or source or principle, original View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
baijikam. a young shoot, sprout View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
baijikan. oil prepared from Moringa Pterygosperma View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
baijikan. cause, source View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
baijikan. the spiritual cause of existence, soul, spirit View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bakajitm. "conqueror of baka-", Name of bhīma-sena- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bālarañjif. "pleasing children", Name of an elementary grammar by bāla-śāstrin-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
balavarjitamfn. destitute of strength, weak, infirm View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
balbajikamfn. gaRa kumudaādi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bālbajikamfn. bearing balbaja- grass (see balbajika-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bāṇajitm. "conqueror of the asura- bāṇa-", Name of viṣṇu- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bastājinan. a goat-skin View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhajim. Name of a prince (also jin-and jina-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhājinmfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') sharing, participating in View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhājinmfn. connected with View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhājitamfn. (fr. Causal) shared, divided View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhājitamfn. distributed, portioned View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhājitan. a share, portion View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhajitavya() mfn. equals janīya-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhañjif. breaking, plucking (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' after the names of plants to denote particular games; see uddālaka-puṣpa-bh-and śāla-bhañjikā-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhañjinmfn. breaking, dispelling (See mada-bhañjin-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhañjipattrikāf. Salvinia Cucullata (see phañji-pattrikā-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhānuji(also with dīkṣita-) m. Name of authors View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhānujitm. Name of authors View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bharadvājinm. in nāṃ vratam- Name of a sāman- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhāradvājinm. plural Name of a school (see jīya-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bharjitamfn. (fr. Causal) roasted, fried View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bharjitamfn. destroyed, annihilated View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhārujikamfn. (fr. bharuja-) gaRa aṅguly-ādi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhārūjikamfn. (fr. bharūjā-) varia lectio in gaRa aṅguly-ādi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhāryājitamfn. ruled by one's wife View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhaṭṭojim. Name of a grammarian (son of lakṣmī-dhara-, author of the siddhānta-kaumudī- and other works.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhaṭṭojibhaṭṭam. idem or ' m. idem or 'm. Name of a grammarian (son of lakṣmī-dhara-, author of the siddhānta-kaumudī- and other works.)' ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhaṭṭojidīkṣita m. idem or 'm. Name of a grammarian (son of lakṣmī-dhara-, author of the siddhānta-kaumudī- and other works.)' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhaujim. patronymic fr. bhoja- gaRa gahādi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhaujiṣyan. (fr. bhujiṣya-) slavery, servitude, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhiṣagjitan. "subdued by physicians"any drug or medicine View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhīṣmagarjitaghoṣasvararājam. Name of a number of buddha-s View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhojikam. Name of a Brahman View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhojinmfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') enjoying, eating etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhojinmfn. using, possessing View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhojinmfn. exploiting (see a-śrāddha-bh-, griha-bh-, bhujaṃgabh-, saha-bh-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhrājif. splendour, lustre View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhrājinmfn. shining, glittering View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhrājiram. plural Name of a class of gods under manu- bhautya- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhrājis equals bhrājas- above. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhrājiṣmatmfn. splendid, shining View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhrājiṣṇumfn. shining, splendid, radiant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhrājiṣṇum. Name of viṣṇu- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhrājiṣṇum. of śiva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhrājiṣṇutāf. radiance, brightness, splendid appearance View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhrājiṣṭhamfn. (superl.) shining very brightly View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhrājiṣṭham. Name of a son of ghṛta-pṛṣṭha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhrūkṣepajihman. (with vilocana-) a side look with contracted brows View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhujābhujiind. arm to arm, in close fight (see keśā-keśi-).
bhujagabhojinm. "serpent-eater", a peacock View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhujagābhojinm. equals śana- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhujaṃgabhojinm. idem or 'm. "id.", a peacock (varia lectio -bhojin-).' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhujaṃgabhojinm. a kind of snake. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhujaṃgabhojinm. Name of garuḍa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhujaṃgajihvāf. "serpent's-tongue", a species of plant similar to Sita Cordifolia View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhujif. (for 2.See column 3) clasping, enfolding (others"sweeping") (see d/aśa--and śat/a-bhuji-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhujif. (for 1.See column 2) the granting of enjoyment, favour View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhujif. one who grants favours, a protector, patron (said of the aśvin-s) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhujim. Name of agni- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhujiṅgam. plural Name of a people (Bombay edition kaliṅga-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhujiṣyamfn. granting food, useful (see a-bh-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhujiṣyamfn. free, independent View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhujiṣyam. a slave, servant ( bhujiṣyatā -- f.) (see ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhujiṣyam. a comrade, companion View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhujiṣyam. a person who has regained his liberty by redeeming his pledge View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhujiṣyam. a cord wound round the wrist of a girl before her marriage (-hasta-sūtraka-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhujiṣyam. the hand View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhujiṣyam. a string View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhujiṣyāf. any woman dependent on or working for others, a slave-girl, maid-servant etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhujiṣyam. a harlot, courtezan View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhujiṣyatāf. bhujiṣya
bhuktivarjitamfn. not allowed to he enjoyed View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bibhrajjiṣum. "that which wishes to destroy", fire View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bibhrajjiṣuprakhyamfn. resembling fire (equals agni-tulya- Scholiast or Commentator) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jikamfn. seedy, abounding in seeds gaRa kumudādi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinmfn. bearing seed, seedy (as a plant), View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinmfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') being of the race or blood of (exempli gratia, 'for example' rāja-b- q.v) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinm. the owner or giver of seed, the real progenitor (as opp. to kṣetrin-,the nominal father or merely the husband of a woman)
jinm. any begetter, father View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinm. the sun View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitamfn. sown with seed, having for seed View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bindurājim. "row of spots", Name of a kind of serpent View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
brahmajijñāsāf. the desire of knowing brahma- (see ) .
buddhivarjitamfn. destitute of understanding, foolish, ignorant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
budharañjiṇīf. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cakravākopakūjitamfn. made resonant with the cooing or cry of the cakra-vāka- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
caṇabhojinm. "eating chick-pease", a horse View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
candrasūryajihmīkaraṇaprabham. "whose splendour obscures moon and sun", Name of a buddha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
caraśiñjif. equals -- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cāturbhujia son of catur-bhuja-, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
caturmahārājikam. Name of viṣṇu- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
caturmahārājikam. plural equals ja-kāyika- (see cāt-.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cāturmahārājikam. (equals cat-) viṣṇu- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cāturmahārājikam. plural equals jakāyika- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cāturmāsyayājinmfn. equals saka-, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cauryārjitamfn. acquired by robbery View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cirakālopārjitamfn. equals cira-saṃcita- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
daivarājikamf(ā-and ī-)n. gaRa kāśy-ādi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
damanabhañjif. "breaking damana- flowers ", a kind of sport View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dānavapūjitamfn. worshipped by the danu- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dānavapūjitam. regent of Venus View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
daṇḍājinan. sg. staff and dress of skin as mere outward signs of devotion, hypocrisy, deceit View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
daṇḍājinikamf(ī-)n. (fr. daṇḍājina-) carrying a staff and skin (as mere outward signs of religion) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
daṇḍājinikam. cheat, rogue, hypocrite View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
daṇḍajitamfn. subdued by punishment. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
daṇḍaprajita(ḍ/a--) mfn. driven with a stick View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantāñjimfn. showing the teeth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
darśapūrṇamāsayājinmfn. equals s/in- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
daśabhuji(d/aś-) mfn. equals -guṇa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
daśakaṇṭhajitm. "enemy of rāvaṇa-", rāma- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
daśāsyajitm. "conqueror of rāvaṇa-", rāma- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
daśavājinm. "having 10 horses", the moon View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dāvavivarjitamfn. free from fire. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
devapūjitamfn. worshipped by the gods View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
devatājitm. "gods-conqueror", Name of a son of su-mati- and grandson of bharata- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
devayajimfn. equals -yaj- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
devayajim. a worshipper of the gods, a muni- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
devayājinmfn. sacrificing to the gods View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
devayājinm. Name of one of the attendants of skanda- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
devayājinm. of a dānava- (varia lectio -yātrin-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhanajitmfn. winning a prize or booty, victorious, wealth-acquiring View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhanajitm. Name of an ekāha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhanavarjitamfn. destitute of wealth, poor View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dharmabāṇijikaetc. See -vāṇ-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dharmarājif. a stūpa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dharmavāṇijika() m. one who tries to make a profit out of his virtue like a merchant. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhātupratyayapañjif. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhiyaṃjinvaetc. See 1. dhi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhiyaṃjinvamfn. exciting meditation or devotion View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhraji idem or 'n. gliding course or motion ' (gaRa yavādi-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhrājif. equals dhr/ajas- (also dhrāj/i-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhrājif. impulse, force (of a passion) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhrājif. whirlwind View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhūmarājif. column of smoke View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhvajarājinmfn. displaying flags or banners View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhvaji gaRa yavādi- and bāhv-ādi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhvaji gaRa yavādi- and bāhv-ādi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhvajikaSee dharma--. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhvajinmfn. having or bearing a banner View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhvajinmfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') having anything as a mark (especially for a committed crime) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhvajinm. a standard-bearer View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhvajinm. any one having an emblem or sign, (especially) a vendor of spirituous liquors View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhvajinm. (only ) a chariot View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhvajinm. a mountain View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhvajinm. a snake View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhvajinm. a peacock View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhvajinm. a horse View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhvajinm. a Brahman View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhvajif. "a bannered host", an army View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhvajinīpāla() m. leader of an army. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhvajinīpati() m. leader of an army. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhvajinyutsavasaṃketam. Name of a people View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhvanigāthāpañjif. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dīptajihvāf. "red-tongued", a fox View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dīrghajihvamfn. "long-tongued" View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dīrghajihvam. a snake View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dīrghajihvam. Name of a dānava- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dīrghajihvāf. Name of a rākṣasī- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dīrghajihvāf. of one of the mothers attending on skanda- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dīrghajihvīf. () Name of an evil spirit View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dīrghajihvyamfn. "long-tongued" View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
doḥśiñjif. equals dor-jyā- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
doṣajitkāram. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
durbodhapadabhañjif. Name of a commentator or commentary on View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
durbodhapadabhañjif. of a commentator or commentary on View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
durvrajitan. bad or improper manner of going View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dvaikulijikamf(ī-)n. containing 2 kulija-s (kind of measure) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dvātriṃśacchālabhañjif. plural 32 statues View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dvātriṃśacchālabhañjif. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dvijihvamfn. (dv/i--) double-tongued (literally and figuratively) etc. ( dvijihvatā -- f. dvijihvatva -tva-, n. ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dvijihvam. a particular disease of the tongue View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dvijihvam. a snake etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dvijihvam. informer, thief, scoundrel, villain View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dvijihvam. Name of a rakṣas- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dvijihvatāf. dvijihva
dvijihvatvan. dvijihva
dvikulijikamf(ī-)n. containing 2 kulija-s (See s.v.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dvipravrājif. running after 2 men View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dyūtajitamfn. won at dice View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ejim. Name of a man gaRa kurv-ādi- ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ejitavyamfn. to be shaken. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ejitṛmfn. a shaker, causing to tremble. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ekabhojinmfn. eating only one meal (a day) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ekānnanaktabhojinmfn. taking food but once a day View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ekānnanaktabhojinādinmfn. eating food given by only one person View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
eṇājinan. deer-skin. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gajinmfn. riding on an elephant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gañjājif. hemp View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gañjif. a tavern View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gāñjikāyam. a quail View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gārdhrarājitamfn. equals -pattra-, . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gārdhravājitamfn. idem or 'mfn. equals -pattra-, .' , iv, 1515. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
garjim. the rumbling (of clouds) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
garjitamfn. sounded, roared, bellowed View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
garjitamfn. boasted, swaggered, vaunted View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
garjitam. (gaRa tārakādi-) a (roaring) elephant in rut View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
garjitan. equals garji- etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
garjitan. crying, roaring (as of elephants or daitya-s) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
garjitaravam. idem or 'n. crying, roaring (as of elephants or daitya-s) ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
garjitāsaham. "not bearing (an elephant's) roaring", a lion View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gauñjikam. (fr. guñjā-), a jeweller View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gehevijitinmfn. "victorious at home", a house-hero, boaster View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ghanagarjitan. the roar of thunder, deep loud roar View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gojifor - q.v View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gojihvāf. Name of a plant (Phlomis or Premna esculenta ;Elephantopus scaber ;Coix barbata or a kind of Hieracium ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gojihvikāf. the uvula View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gojihvikāf. equals hvā- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gojikam. for gauñj- q.v View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gojif. equals gojihvā- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gojikāyam. for gāñjik- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gojitmfn. conquering or gaining cattle View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gokulajitm. Name of an author of the 17th century View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gopājihvamfn. "having (the tongue id est) the voice of a cowherd " [the proposes to read gop/ājihm/asya-instead of gop/ā-jihvasya-] View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
goṣṭhevijitinmfn. "victorious in a cow-pen" idem or 'mfn. "courageous in a cow-pen", a boasting coward ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
grahabhītijitm. "conquering the fear of the demons", Name of a perfume View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
grāmajitmfn. conquering troops View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
grāmayājinmfn. idem or 'n. sacrificing for many, ' on View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gṛdhravājitamfn. (equals gārdhra-v-) furnished with vulture-feathers (an arrow), View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gṛhabhojinm. an inmate of the same house
gṛhājiran. a house-yard View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gṛñjina(varia lectio jima-) m. Name of a son of śūra- and brother of vasu-deva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
guḍajihvikāf. shortened for -nyāya- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
guḍajihvikānyāyam. "rule of the sugar and the tongue", transitory impression soon lost, momentary opinion View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
guñjif. the berry of Abrus precatorius View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
guñjinmfn. murmuring (a-- negative) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
guñjitamfn. uttered in a low tone, murmured View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
guñjitamfn. humming View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
guñjitamfn. song (of the Koil) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hajājiName of a place View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
haṃsajihvam. "goose-tongued", Name of a man, plural his family View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hañjim. a sneeze, sneezing (equals kṣut-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hañjif. a female attendant, chamber-maid ( hañjikātva -tva- n.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hañjif. Clerodendrum Siphonantus
hañjikātvan. hañjikā
harajitm. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
harijitm. Name of various men View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hastijihvāf. "elephants-tongue", a particular vein View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
haviryājinm. "oblation-offerer", a priest View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hiḍimbajitm. "conqueror of hiḍimba-", bhīma- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hillājatājikan. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hīrajitm. Name of a poet View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hiraṇyajihva(h/iraṇya-.) mfn. golden-tongued View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hiraṇyajitmfn. gaining gold View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hrījitamfn. overcome by shame, modest, ashamed View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hṛṣyajihvan. a kind of leprosy (wrong reading for ṛśya-j- q.v) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
huñjif. a particular rāga- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
idhmajihvam. "the fuel's tongue", fire View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
idhmajihvam. (also Name of a son of priya-vrata- ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ījikam. plural Name of a people View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ījitum(irregular infinitive mood of yaj- q.v) equals yaṣṭum-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ikṣubhañjif. a kind of game, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
indrajidvijayinm. "conqueror of indra-jit-", Name of lakṣmaṇa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
indrajitm. "conqueror of indra-", Name of the son of rāvaṇa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
indrajitm. of a dānava- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
indrajitm. of the father of rāvaṇa- and king of kāśmīra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
indrajitm. of a king and protector of keśava-dāsa-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
iṣīkāñjimfn. having stripes like reeds, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinm. equals jaja- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jaladharagarjitaghoṣasusvaranakṣatrarājasaṃkusumitābhijñam. "having a voice musical as the sound of the thunder of the clouds and conversant with the appearance of the regents of the nakṣatra-s", Name of a buddha-, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jalajihvam. "cold-tongued (?)", a crocodile View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jalajif. (fr. -ja-) "lotus-group" View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jalajinībandhum. "lotus-friend", the sun View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jarāsaṃdhajitm. " jarāsaṃdha--slayer", bhīma- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jaṭājinin(ṭāj-) mfn. wearing braided hair and covered with a hide View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jīrṇatājikan. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jvālājihvam. flame-tongued View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jvālājihvam. fire View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jvālājihvam. Name of an attendant (of skanda- ;of śiva- ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jvālājihvam. Name of a dānava- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jvālājihvam. of a demon causing diseases, 9559. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kaiṭabhajitm. "conqueror of the asura- kaiṭabha-", Name of viṣṇu- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kajiṅgam. plural Name of a people View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kālajihvam. "having a black tongue", Name of a yakṣa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kālājinam. plural Name of a people View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kalakūjif. a wanton, lascivious wife View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kāliyajitm. "destroyer of kāliya-", Name of kṛṣṇa- or viṣṇu- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kāmajitm. "conquering desire", Name of skanda- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kāmavivarjitamfn. freed from all desires View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kāmbojif. (metrically for kāmbojī-) the plant Glycine debilis View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kāmbojif. the white Abrus View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kāmbojif. Name of an attendant on devī-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kaṃsajitm. Name of kṛṣṇa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kañjif. Siphonantus Indica View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kāñjikan. sour gruel, water of boiled rice in a state of spontaneous fermentation View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kāñjif. idem or 'n. sour gruel, water of boiled rice in a state of spontaneous fermentation ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kāñjif. a medicinal plant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kāñjif. an edible legume View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kāñjif. a kind of creeping plant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kāñjikapūjāf. Name of a jaina- work. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kāñjikavaṭakam. a dish consisting of sour gruel, meal, and several condiments View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kañjif. a courtezan View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kaṅkavājitamfn. having heron's feathers (as an arrow), View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
karabhañjika varia lectio for the above View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
karigarjitan. the roaring of elephants View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
karmajitmfn. Name of a king View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
karmajitamfn. won or acquired by acts, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
karṇajitm. "the conqueror of karṇa-", Name of arjuna- (karṇa- having taken the part of the kuru-s, was killed by arjuna- in one of the great battles between them and the pāṇḍu-s see ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
karṇavarjitam. "earless", a snake View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kārṣṇājinamfn. (fr. kriṣṇājin/a-), made from the skin of the black antelope View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kārṣṇājinim. ( ) "a son or descendant of kṛṣṇājina-", Name of a teacher View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kārṣṇājinim. of a philosopher View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kārṣṇājinim. of an author on law. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kāsajitf. "removing cough", Clerodendrum siphonanthus View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kāśikāvivaraṇapañjif. Name of a commentator or commentary on the kāśikā vṛtti- by jinendrabuddhi- (also called -nyāsa-or -nyāsa-pañjikā-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kauñjim. patronymic fr. kuñja- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kauṭajikamfn. idem or 'mfn. (fr. kuṭaja-bhāra-), carrying or bearing a load of Wrightia antidysenterica gaRa vaṃśādi-.' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kelīśālabhañjif. a small statue View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
khadirājira? View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
khajif. a ladle or spoon View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
khājikam. equals khadikā- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
khajitm. "conquering heaven", Name of a buddha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
khalājina? gaRa utkarādi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
khalājinīyamfn. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kharjif. a relish that provokes drinking View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kīcakajitm. "conquering kīcaka-", bhīma-sena- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kirmīrajitm. "conquering the rākṣasa- kirmīra-"Name of bhīmasena- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kiṭṭavarjitan. "free from any impurity", semen virile View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kolagajif. Scindapsus officinalis View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
koṭijitm. "conquering ten millions", Name of kāli-dāsa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kramajitm. Name of a prince View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
krāntiśiñjif. equals -jīvā- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kratujitm. Name of a man (see -v/id-.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kṛcchrabhojinmfn. undergoing austerities View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kṛmijitm. equals -ghātin- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
krodhāmarṣajihmabhrūmfn. bending the brow with anger and impatience. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
krodhavarjitamfn. free from wrath, calm. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kṛṣṇājinan. the skin of the black antelope etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kṛṣṇājinam. "covered with a skin of the black antelope", Name of a man, and m. plural his descendants gaRa upakādi- and tikakitavādi- on View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kṛṣṇājinagrīvamfn. having a skin of the black antelope round the neck View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kṛṣṇājininmfn. covered with the skin of a black antelope View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kṛṣṇāñjimfn. having black marks View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kṛtajijñāsamfn. jijñāsā
kṛttikāñji(ñ-) mfn. having white spots View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kṣaitrajityan. (fr. kṣetra-jit-), acquisition of land, victorious battle View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kṣemajitm. Name of a prince (vv.ll. kṣatraujas-, kṣemārcis-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kṣīrayājinmfn. presenting oblations of milk (to the gods) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kṣitiśiñjif. equals -jīvā- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kubjif. (probably) a tiger's den, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kubjif. a girl eight years old (personating the goddess durgā- at a festival of this deity). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kubji(f. of kubjaka- q.v) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kubjikātantran. Name of a tantra-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kubjimatmfn. idem or 'mfn. crooked, curved.' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kubjitamfn. crooked, curved. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinmfn. warbling, etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinmfn. making a rumbling sound in the bowels View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitamfn. uttered inarticulately, cooed, etc. etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitamfn. filled with monotonous sounds, etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitan. the cry of a bird, cooing, warbling, cackling, etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitavyan. only View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitavyeind. locative case when answer is to be given View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kujjiśam. a sort of fish (see kudiśa-.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kukṣikūjitan. belching, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kukurajihvāf. a species of fish (Acheiris Kookur Zibha) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kukurajihvāf. the plant Leea staphylea View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kukurajihvāf. the plant Ixora undulata View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kulijikamf(ī-)n. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' fr. kulija- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kumārapravrajif. religious while still a girl gaRa śramaṇādi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kuñjif. equals kuñja-vallarī- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kuñjif. fennel-flower seed (equals kuñcikā-,Nigella indica) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kuñjia kind of drum, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kuñjiSee kuñja-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kuntijitm. "conqueror of kuntī-", Name of a prince View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jim. a quantity of parched grain (according to to lāji-is vocative case fr. lājin- equals lājopalakṣita-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
lajji f. Mimosa Pudica (see lajjarī-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
lajjif. Mimosa Pudica (see lajjarī-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
lalajjihvamf(ā-)n. (fr. pr. p. lalat-+ j-) lolling the tongue, moving the tongue to and fro View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
lalajjihvamf(ā-)n. fierce, savage View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
lalajjihvam. a camel View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
lalajjihvam. a dog View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
lambajihvamfn. letting the tongue hang out View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
lambajihvam. Name of a rākṣasa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
lañjif. a harlot, prostitute View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
latājihvam. "creeper-tongued", a snake View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
lāvaṇyārjitamfn. obtained through beauty View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
lāvaṇyārjitan. (in law) the private property of a married woman (consisting of that which has been presented to her at her marriage as a token of respect or kindness by her father or mother-in-law) .
lohajitm. "conquering iron (in hardness)", a diamond View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
lokajitmfn. winning or conquering any region View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
lokajitmfn. winning Heaven (lokajit/aṃ- svarg/am- equals svarga-loka-jitam-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
lokajitm. conqueror of the world View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
lokajitm. a sage View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
lokajitm. Name of a buddha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
lokapūjitamfn. honoured by the world, universally worshipped View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
lokapūjitam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
lolajihvamfn. having a rolling or restless tongue, insatiable, greedy View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
lomarājif. equals lomāvali- below View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
luñji varia lectio for lañj- q.v View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
madabhañjif. "destroying intoxication", Asparagus Racemosus (see -ghnī-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
madakalakokilakūjitan. the warbling of kokila-s during the breeding season View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mādhavasomayājinm. Name of a man (= mādhavācārya-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
madhujihva(m/adhu-.) mfn. honey -tongued, sweet-tongued, sweetly-speaking View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
madhujitm. "conqueror of the daitya- madhu-", Name of viṣṇu- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
madhyajihvan. the middle of the tongue (said to be the organ of the palatals) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
madorjitamfn. swollen with pride, haughty with arrogance View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
magadhājiran. the court of magadha-, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mahājihvamfn. long-tongued (said of śiva-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mahājihvam. Name of a daitya- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mahāñji(ñji-) mfn. having broad spots View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mahārājikam. Name of viṣṇu- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
māhārājikamf(ī-)n. (fr. mahā-rāja-) attached or devoted to the reigning prince View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mahārājikadevam. plural (with Buddhists) Name of a class of gods (the inhabitants of the lowest heaven) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mahendrajitm. Name of garuḍa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mahendrayājinmfn. one who worships great Inscr View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jikam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
majirakam. Name of a man gaRa sivādi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jirakam. tr. fr. majiraka- gaRa śivādi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
majjif. the female of the Indian crane View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mālabhañjif. "breaking the garland", Name of a game View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mālajitm. Name of vedāṅga-rāya- (author of the pārasī-prakāśa-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mallāsomayājinm. Name of an author View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mānavarjitamfn. destitute of honour View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mānavarjitamfn. dishonouring View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mandrajihva(mandr/a--) mfn. "pleasing-tongued", pleasant-voiced View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mandrakaṇṭhagarjitan. a deep or rumbling sound in the throat (of an elephant) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
maṅgalapūjitamfn. honoured with a sacrificial fee or offering View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mañjif. a cluster of blossoms etc. (also - see aṅgāra-mañjī-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mañjif. a harlot, courtezan View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mañjimanm. (fr. mañju-) beauty, elegance View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mañjiphalāf. Musa Sapientum View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mañjiṣṭhamf(ā-)n. (superl. of mañju-) very bright, bright red (as the Indian madder) (perhaps wrong reading for māñjiṣṭha-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mañjiṣṭhāf. See next. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mañjiṣṭhāf. Indian madder, Rubia Munjista View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
māñjiṣṭhamfn. (fr. mañjiṣṭhā-) dyed with madder, red as madder etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
māñjiṣṭhan. red, red colour View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mañjiṣṭhābha(ṭhābha-) mfn. having the colour of Indian madder View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
māñjiṣṭhaka() mfn. equals prec. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mañjiṣṭhāmeham. a disease in which the urine is of a light red colour View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mañjiṣṭhāmehinmfn. suffering from this disease View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mañjiṣṭhārāgam. the colour or dye of the Indian madder View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mañjiṣṭhārāgam. an attachment pleasing and durable as the colour of the Indian madder View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
māñjiṣṭhika() mfn. equals prec. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
māñjiṣṭhīkṛP. -karoti-, to dye with madder View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
manojighramfn. scenting out or guessing (a person's) thoughts View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
manojñaśabdābhigarjitam. Name of a kalpa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
manorañjif. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mantrajihvam. "having sacred text for tongues", fire or Name of agni- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mārajitm. "conqueror of māra-", Name of buddha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mārjitamfn. wiped, rubbed, swept, cleansed, purified ( mārjite te- ind.after purification) etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mārjitamfn. wiped away, removed, destroyed View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mārjitam. (orf(ā-).) curds with sugar and spice View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mārjiteind. mārjita
mauñjibandhanan. equals mauñjī-bandhana- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mauñjinmfn. girt with or wearing a girdle of muñja--grass (see nāga-mauñjin-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
maurajikam. (fr. muraja-) a drumbeater, drummer View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
medhajitSee medhā-jit-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
medhājitm. Name of kātyāyana- (varia lectio medha-jit-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
meghagarjitaghoṣatāf. having a voice like the rolling of a cloud (one of the 80 minor marks of a buddha-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
meghakūṭābhigarjiteśvaram. Name of a bodhi-sattva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
meghanādajitm. "conqueror of meghanāda- or indra-jit-", Name of lakṣmaṇa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
megharāji() or View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
megharāji() f. a line of clouds. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
meghavisphūrjitan. the rumbling of cloud, thundering View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
meghavisphūrjif. a particular metre View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
miñjikāmiñjikan. sg. Name of two beings sprung from the seed of rudra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mithyopayojitamfn. wrongly applied View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mitrajitm. Name of a son of su-varṇa- (varia lectio a-m-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mṛdujihvatāf. having a soft tongue (one of the 80 minor marks of a buddha-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mṛgājinan. a deer-skin View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mṛgājiran. an arena of deer, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mṛgarājif. Name of a gandharva- maid View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mṛjitamfn. wiped, wiped off, removed View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mṛtyujitm. "conqueror of disease", Name of an author (also called jid-amṛteśa-and -jidbhaṭṭāraka-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mṛtyujitm. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mudgabhojinm. "bean-eater", a horse View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
muhurbhojinm. "constantly eating", a horse View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mūlyavivarjitamfn. devoid of price, priceless, invaluable View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nāgajihvāf. "serpent-tongue", a species of creeper View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nāgajihvikāf. red arsenic View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nāgamauñjinmfn. (fr. muñjā-) wearing a snake as girdle View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nagnajitm. Name of a prince of the gandhāra-s (father of one of kṛṣṇa-'s wives) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nagnajitm. of a writer on architecture (?) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nagnajitm. of a poet View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nāgnajitam. a descendant of nagna-jit- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nāgnajif. a daughter of nagna-jit- (Name of one of the wives of kṛṣṇa-) (w. r. nagnājitī-) (where metri causa jiti-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nāgojim. Name of a grammarian (also -,or nāgojī-bhaṭṭa-[ see nāgeśa-]author of a gloss on kaiyaṭa-'s commentator or commentary on [ equals nāgeśa-vivaraṇa-],of a gram. work called paribhāṣendu-śekhara- etc.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nāgojibhaṭṭīyan. a work of nāgoji-bhaṭṭa-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nāgojipaddhatif. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nakṣatrapūjitamfn. "star-honoured", auspicious View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
naktabhojinmfn. eating at night View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
naktabhojitvan. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nāmavarjita mfn. nameless, stupid View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nāmavivarjitamfn. nameless, stupid View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
naparājitm. "not yielding", Name of śiva- () View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
naparājit na-puṃs- etc. See 2. n/a-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
narakajitm. "vanquisher of the demon nirkṛti-", Name of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nārojipaṇḍitam. Name of author View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
niji gaRa yavādi- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nijighṛkṣayatSee ni-grah- above. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nijihvikamfn. = (or wrong reading for) nir-- j-, tongueless, . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nijimatmfn. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nikūjitamfn. warbled, sung (taṃ haṃsaiḥ-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nikūjitavyan. moaning, groaning View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nikuñjikāmlāf. a species of plant (equals kuñjikā-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nīlādriparājif. a blue species of Clitoria Ternatea View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nīlarājif. dark line or mass, darkness View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nimajjitamfn. plunged into the water, drowned View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nirajinamfn. without a skin or hide View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nīrājitamfn. shone upon, illuminated, irradiated View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nīrājitamfn. lustrated, consecrated View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nirdasanākṣijihvamfn. deprived of teeth and eyes and tongue View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nirjiP. -jayati- (perfect tense -jigāya- ind.p. -jitya-), to conquer, win (in battle, play etc.), acquire ; subdue, vanquish, surpass View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nirjigamiṣumfn. ( gam-) wishing to go out or come forth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nirjihīrṣumfn. ( hṛ-) wishing to take off or remove View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nirjihvamfn. tongueless View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nirjihvan. a frog View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nirjijñāsamfn. not desirous of knowing or understanding, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nirjitamfn. conquered, subdued, gained, won View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nirjitamfn. claimed id est due (as interest on money) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nirjitārigaṇamfn. one who has conquered hosts of enemies View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nirjitavarmanm. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nirjitendriyamfn. one who has subdued (the whole assemblage of) his passions or feelings View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nirjitendriyagrāmamfn. one who has subdued (the whole assemblage of) his passions or feelings (also m."a muni-, a saint") View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nirjitif. equals -jaya-, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
niyojif. Name of a daughter of the demon duḥ-saha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
niyojitamfn. put, placed, laid, (jewel) set in (compound) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
niyojitamfn. connected with, attached to, fixed on (compound) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
niyojitamfn. appointed, authorized View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
niyojitamfn. enjoined, directed, commanded View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
niyojitamfn. urged, impelled View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nṛjitmfn. conquering men View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nṛjitm. Name of an ekāha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nyāyārjitamfn. honestly earned or acquired View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nyāyasārapadapañjif. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nyubjimatmfn. bent, crooked View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
odanabhojif. eating boiled rice on View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ojiṣṭhamfn. superl. of ugr/a- q.v View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ojiṣṭham. Name of a muni-, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ojiṣṭham. plural the descendants of the same ; ([ confer, compare Zend aojista.]) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
padabhañjif. a commentary which separates or analyses or explains words View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
padabhañjif. a register, journal, calendar or almanac View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
padajietc. See sv. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
padājim. (fr. pada-+ āji-? ) a footman, foot-soldier View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
padavākyārthapañjif. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pajihaṭikāf. (pad-+?) a small bell View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pajihaṭikāf. a kind of metre View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jikam. equals prājika-, a falcon View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pañcajitaṃteName of a stotra-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pañcārthabhāṣyadījiṣikāf. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pañjif. or pañjī- the ball of cotton from which thread is spun View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pañjif. equals pañjī- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pañjif. a perpetual commentary which explains and analyses every word (also = kātantra-vṛttip-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pañjif. a book in which receipts and expenditure are entered View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pañjif. the register or record of human actions kept by yama- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pañjikākārakam. a writer, a man of the kāyastha- tribe View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pañjikākārakam. an almanac-maker. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pañjikāpradīpam. Name of work
pañjikārakam. equals -pañjikā-k- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
paṅkajinmfn. furnished with a lotus View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
paṅkajif. Nelumbium Speciosum (the plant or a group or the flexible stalk of such lotuses), also a lotus-pond (equals -saras-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
paṅkajitm. Name of a son of garuḍa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
paṇyājiran. a market View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pāpaparājita(pāp/a--) mfn. ignominiously defeated View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
parājiA1. -jayate- (see ; perfect tense -jigye- ; parasmE-pada -jigyāna- ; Aorist parājaiṣṭa- ; future -jayiṣye- ;but also P. exempli gratia, 'for example' Potential -jayet-,or -jayyāt- ; perfect tense -jigyathur- ; Aorist parājaiṣīt- ; infinitive mood -jetum- ; ind.p. -jitya- ), to be deprived of, suffer the loss of (accusative), be conquered, succumb etc. ; to submit to, be overcome by (ablative) ; to conquer, win, vanquish, overthrow etc. ; to defeat in a lawsuit View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
parājiṣṇumfn. conquered, succumbing (See /a-parāj-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
parājiṣṇumfn. victorious, triumphant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
parājitm. N. a son of rukma-kavaca- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
parājita(p/arā--) mfn. conquered, defeated, overthrown, cast (in a lawsuit), condemned by law View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
parānnabhojinmfn. eating another's food View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
parānnabhojinm. a servant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
parapākopabhojinmfn. eating another's or a stranger's food View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pāridhvajikam. (-dhvaja-) a standard-bearer View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
parijiP. -jayati- (infinitive mood -jetum-), to conquer, overpower View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
parijihīrṣāf. ( hṛ- Desiderative) desire of avoiding or removing View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
parijihīrṣitamfn. kept away, avoided, shunned View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
parijihīrṣumfn. wishing to avoid View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
parimārjitamfn. cleaned, polished View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
parimṛjitamfn. wiped, rubbed, cleaned View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
parinirjitamfn. ( ji-) vanquished, conquered View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
paripūjitamfn. honoured, adored, worshipped View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pariśiñjitamfn. ( śiñj-) made to hum or resound from all sides View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
parisrajinmfn. wearing a garland View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
parivarjitamfn. (fr. Causal) shunned, avoided View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
parivarjitamfn. abandoned or left by, deprived or devoid of (instrumental case or compound) etc. (with saṃkhyayā-,countless, innumerable ;with aṣṭabhis-,less by 8, minus 8 ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
parivarjitamfn. wound round, girt View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
parivījitamfn. fanned, cooled View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
parivrāji parivrājī f. Sphaeranthus Mollis View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
parjanyajinvita(j/an-) mfn. impelled by parjanya- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
parokṣajitmfn. victorious in an imperceptible manner View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
paryuṣitabhojinm. the eater of stale food (said to become a maggot or worm in the next birth) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
paśubandhayājinmfn. offering an animal sacrifice View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
paśuyājinmfn. offering an animals sacrifice View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pāthojif. the lotus-plant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pauñjiṣṭham. (fr. puñjiṣṭha-) a fisherman (varia lectio ṣṭa-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pauñjiṣṭham. patronymic (varia lectio pauj-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pauṣkajitim. patronymic (fr. puṣkajit-?) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pauṣpañjim. patronymic of a teacher View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pauṣpiñjim. patronymic of a teacher View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pauṣpiñjinm. plural his disciples View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pauṣyañji yiñji- varia lectio or wrong reading for pauṣpañji-, piñji-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
phaṇijihvāf. "species's tongue", Name of 2 plants (mahā-śatāvarī-and mahā-samaṅga-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
phaṇijihvikāf. idem or 'f. "species's tongue", Name of 2 plants (mahā-śatāvarī-and mahā-samaṅga-) ' and Emblica Officinalis View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
phañjif. idem or 'f. Clerodendrum Siphonantus ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
phañjif. Lipeocercis Serrata View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
phañjif. Alhagi Maurorum View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
phañjipattrikā f. Salvinia Cucullata View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
phañjiputtrikāf. Salvinia Cucullata View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
phaṣājigaand phaṣājima- m. or n. (?) Name of two places View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
piṇḍapitṛyajiñam. the oblation to deceased ancestors on the evening of new moon View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
piṇḍapitṛyajiñaprayogam. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
piñjif. a roll of cotton from which threads are spun View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pītamāñjiṣṭhamfn. yellowish-red View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pitrarjitamfn. acquired by or derived from a father (as property) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prabhūtajihvatāf. having a long tongue (one of the 32 signs of perfection of a buddha-) (also -tanu-jihv-,"having a long and thin tongue" ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prācājihva(prāc/ā--.) mfn. moving the tongue forwards (said of agni-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pragarjitan. a roar, noise, din View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prajiP. -jayati-, to, win, conquer View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prājidharam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prājidharaetc. See prājaka-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prajihīrṣumfn. (Desiderative of hṛ-) being about to strike or hit View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prajijanayiṣitavyamfn. (fr. Desiderative of Causal) wished to be born View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prajijaniṣamāṇamfn. (fr. Desiderative) wishing to be born or produced View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prājikam. a hawk (see prācikā-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prājimaṭhikāf. Name of a place View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prājinm. (prob.) equals prājaka- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prajinam. wind, air (also spelt prajīna-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prajinvP. -jinvati-, or -jincti-, to refresh, animate, promote, further View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prājipakṣinm. a particular bird (see vāji-p-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prajitmfn. conquering, defeating View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prajitamfn. driven, impelled, urged on (prob. wrong reading for prājita-;See tottra--, daṇḍa--). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prajjim. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prapūjitamfn. honoured, respected View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prasenajitm. Name of several princes (especially of a sovereign of śrāvastī- contemporary with gautama- buddha- ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prāsenajif. patronymic fr. prasena-jit- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
praśnapañjif. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prātarjitmfn. winning, or conquering early View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pratibhojinmfn. eating the prescribed diet View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pratibhojitamfn. one who has been allowed to eat food besides the prescribed diet View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pratijiP. -jayati-, to conquer, defeat (in battle or at play) : Desiderative -jigīṣati-, to wish to conquer or defeat, attack, assail View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pratijihīrṣumfn. ( hṛ- Desiderative) wishing to return or requite (varia lectio cikīrṣu-; see) . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pratijihvā f. the uvula View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pratijihvikāf. the uvula View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pratinirjitamfn. ( ji-) appropriated, turned to one's own advantage View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pratipūjitamfn. honoured, revered, presented with (instrumental case) etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pratipūjitamfn. exchanged as civilities View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pratirañjitamfn. ( rañj-) coloured, reddened View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pratisaṃjihīrṣumfn. (fr. Desiderative) wishing to withdraw or to be freed from (ablative) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pratyajiran. gaRa aṃśv-ādi- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pravejitamfn. (fr. Causal) hurled, thrown, shot off View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pravivrajiṣuand pra-vivrājayiṣu- See under pra-vraj-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pravivrajiṣumfn. (from Desiderative) wishing to take the vow of a monk View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pravraji wrong reading for vrajitā- and vrājikā-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pravrājif. a female ascetic (also jaka-strī-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pravrājinm. equals vrāj- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pravrājinmfn. running after (See dvi-pravrājinī-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pravrajitamfn. gone astray or abroad on View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pravrajitamfn. run away (said of horses) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pravrajitamfn. (also with vanam-) one who has left home to become a religious mendicant or (with jaina-s) to become a monk View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pravrajitam. a religious mendicant or a monk View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pravrajif. a female ascetic or a nun View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pravrajitam. Nardostachys Jatamansi View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pravrajitam. another plant (muṇḍīrī-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pravrajitan. the life of a religious mendicant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pravrājitamfn. become a monk View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prejitṛm. equals prājaka- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pṛtanājitmfn. victorious in battle View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pṛtanājitm. Name of an ekāha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jilamfn. equals janīya- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jilam. a god View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitamfn. honoured, received or treated respectfully, worshipped, adored etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitamfn. honoured by (genitive case or compound ) or on account of (compound) etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitamfn. acknowledged, recommended View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitamfn. frequented, inhabited View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitamfn. consecrated View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitamfn. supplied with (compound) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitam. a god View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitan. Name of a place View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitapattraphalāf. Name of a plant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitapūjakamfn. honouring the honoured View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pulomajitm. "conqueror of puloman-", Name of indra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puñjif. equals puñja- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puñjikam. hail View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puñjikāstanā() () f. Name of an apsaras-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puñjikasthalā( etc.) f. Name of an apsaras-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puñjikāsthalā(),Name of an apsaras-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puñjikasthalī() f. Name of an apsaras-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puñjiṣṭhamfn. heaped, accumulated View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puñjiṣṭham. a fisherman or a bird-catcher (see ) . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puñjiṣṭhaSee puñji- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puñjitamfn. heaped, made up into a ball, pressed or put together View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puṇyabhājin() mfn. partaking of bliss, happy. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puṇyajitamfn. gained or attained by good works View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puṇyavarjitam. "destitute of virtue", Name of a fictitious country View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puṇyavijitamfn. acquired by merit, merited View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
purajitm. "conqueror of fortresses or of pura-", Name of śiva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
purajitm. of a prince (son of aja- and father of ariṣṭanemi-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
purojiti(pur/o--) f. previous possession or acquisition View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
purujitm. "conquering many", Name of a hero on the side of the pāṇḍu-s and brother of kunti-bhoja-