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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- |
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ji | mfn. conquering |
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ji | m. a piśāca- |
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jiḍadhana | m. Name of a man. |
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jigamiṣā | f. intention to go |
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jigamiṣu | mfn. intending to go |
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jigariṣu | mfn. (2. gṝ- Desiderative) desirous of swallowing |
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jigarti | m. a swallower |
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jigatnu | mfn. ( gam- reduplicated) going quickly, fleet |
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jigatnu | m. breath |
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jighāṃsā | f. wish or intention to strike or slay or destroy etc. |
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jighāṃsā | f. malice, revenge |
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jighāṃsaka | mfn. ( han- Desiderative) intending to kill |
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jighāṃsin | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' intending to kill |
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jighāṃsīyas | mfn. Comparative degree of ṃsu- |
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jighāṃsu | mfn. equals sin- (with accusative) |
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jighāṃsu | mfn. desirous of destroying or ruining (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' or with accusative) |
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jighāṃsu | mfn. revengeful |
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jighāṃsu | m. an enemy |
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jighatnu | mfn. ( han- reduplicated) endeavouring to hurt, . |
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jighatsā | f. ( ghas- Desiderative) desire of eating or consuming |
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jighatsā | f. see vi-jighats/a-. |
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jighatsu | mfn. hungry |
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jighatsu | mfn. desirous of consuming, |
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jighatsu | f. Name of an evil demon |
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jighatsu | f. (plural) |
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jighra | mfn. ( ghrā-) smelling |
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jighra | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' observing, conjecturing |
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jighṛkṣā | f. ( grah-,Dosid.) wish or intention to take or seize (varia lectio) |
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jighṛkṣu | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' or with accusative) intending to take or seize (varia lectio) |
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jighṛkṣu | mfn. wishing to rob |
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jighṛkṣu | mfn. wishing to take up (water, jala-.) wishing to gather |
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jighṛkṣu | mfn. wishing to learn, 5240. |
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jighṛkṣutā | f. intention of robbing |
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jigīṣā | f. desire of obtaining, (ṣ/ā-,Ved. instrumental case) |
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jigīṣā | f. desire of conquering or being victorious, military ambition |
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jigīṣā | f. equals ṣu-tā- (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') |
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jigīṣā | f. eminence |
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jigīṣā | f. profession or habit of life |
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jigīṣā | ṣ/u-, jigyu- See columns 2, 3. |
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jigīṣita | mfn. wished to be obtained |
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jigīṣotsāhavat | mfn. connected with ambition and earnest, will |
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jigīṣu | mfn. wishing to obtain or gain, seeking for |
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jigīṣu | mfn. striving to conquer or excel, ambitious |
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jigīṣu | m. Name of a man, gargādi-. |
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jigīṣutā | f. desire of excelling, ambition |
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jigyu | mfn. victorious |
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jihāna | mfn. bounding forward (as a horse) |
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jihāna | mfn. flying (as an arrow) |
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jihāna | mfn. pr. p. 2. hā- q.v |
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jihānaka | m. the destruction of the world |
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jihāṅgīra | m. Jahangir (emperor). |
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jihāsā | f. (3. hā- Desiderative) desire of abandoning or giving up |
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jihāsu | mfn. desirous of giving up |
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jihīraṣā | riṣu- See rṣ-. |
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jihīrṣā | f. ( hṛ- Desiderative ) in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' desire of carrying |
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jihīrṣā | f. desire of seizing, (raṣā-) |
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jihīrṣā | f. desire of robbing, iv, 19, 23 |
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jihīrṣā | f. wish to remove, |
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jihīrṣā | f. desire to carry off or ravish |
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jihīrṣu | mfn. (with accusative) intending to bring |
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jihīrṣu | mfn. wishing to carry off or rob or appropriate (riṣu-) |
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jihīrṣu | mfn. desirous of removing, . |
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jihīrṣya | future past participle |
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jihīti | m. plural Name of a family (vv.ll. jah-, hiti-). |
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jihlu | varia lectio for hnu-. |
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jihma | mf(ā-)n. () oblique, transverse. athwart |
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jihma | mf(ā-)n. squinting (as the eye) etc. |
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jihma | mf(ā-)n. with i- ([ ]), gam-, nir-ṛch- ([ ]) , 1. as- ([ ]) , to go irregularly, turn off from the right way, miss the aim (ablative) |
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jihma | mf(ā-)n. crooked, tortuous, curved |
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jihma | mf(ā-)n. morally crooked, deceitful, false, dishonest etc. |
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jihma | mf(ā-)n. slow, lazy |
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jihma | mf(ā-)n. dim, dulled |
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jihma | n. falsehood, dishonesty ; Tabernaemontana coronaria |
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jihma | n. see ā-, vi--. |
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jihmabāra | (mā--) mfn. having an aperture on one side |
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jihmaga | mfn. equals -gati-, |
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jihmaga | mfn. moving slowly |
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jihmaga | mfn. a snake, |
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jihmaga | mfn. see a--. |
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jihmagati | mfn. going tortuously (a snake) , |
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jihmakārin | mfn. acting crookedly or deceitfully, (Bombay edition). |
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jihmākṣa | mfn. "crooked-eyed", squinting |
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jihmam | ind. with car-, to miss one's aim |
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jihmamīna | mfn. appearing in the illusory shape of a fish |
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jihmamohana | m. a frog |
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jihmaprekṣin | mfn. squinting |
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jihmaśalya | m. "crooked-thorn", Acacia Catechu |
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jihmaśī | mfn. lying (athwart id est) on the ground |
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jihmāśin | m. Name of a man gaRa śubhrādi- (śina- ) |
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jihmaśiras | mfn. oblique-headed |
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jihmatā | f. equals -tva- |
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jihmatā | f. falsehood, dishonesty |
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jihmatva | n. crookedness, curvature |
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jihmāya | Nom. yati-, to turn off from the right way ; yate-, to be oblique to be dull, hesitate (with infinitive mood) |
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jihmayodhin | mfn. fighting unfairly |
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jihmayodhin | m. bhīma- (who struck an unfair blow at dur-yodhana-) = |
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jihmetara | mfn. "other than lazy", not dull |
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jihmī | ind. in compound |
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jihmībhū | to be obscured, . |
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jihmīkara | mfn. making crooked or oblique |
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jihmīkara | mfn. obscuring |
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jihmīkaraṇa | mfn. "obscuring" See candra-sūrya-jihmīkaraṇaprabha-. |
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jihmīkṛta | mfn. made crooked, bent, bowed down (with fear etc.) |
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jihmīkṛta | mfn. obscured |
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jihmita | mfn. made crooked, bent, curved |
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jihmita | mfn. dulled, obscured (varia lectio ma-). |
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jihnu | m. plural Name of a country, iv, 2, 104 Va1rtt. 28 |
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jihva | mfn. (said of agni-) (for yahv/a-of and ) |
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jihva | m. the tongue |
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jihvā | f. (equals juh/ū-) idem or 'm. the tongue ' etc. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-). ) |
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jihva | m. 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-) |
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jihva | m. the tongue of a balance |
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jihva | m. speech () |
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jihva | m. the root of Tabernaemontana coronaria |
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jihva | m. see dv/i--, m/adhu--, su-- |
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jihva | m. agni-jihv/a- etc.; ([ confer, compare Latin lingua; Gothic tuggo1.]) |
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jihvā | f. See hv/a-. |
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jihvāchedana | n. cutting off of the tongue |
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jihvāgra | (vāg-) n. the tip of the tongue |
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jihvaka | mf(ikā-)n. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' the tongue ( ajihvaka a-jihvaka-,"tongueless"f.Name of a rākṣasī-) |
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jihvaka | m. a kind of fever . |
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jihvākātya | m. "voracious kātya-", Name of a man Va1rtt. 8. |
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jihvala | mfn. voracious, |
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jihvālatā | f. a long tongue , |
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jihvālaulya | n. greediness |
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jihvālih | m. "licking with the tongue", a dog |
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jihvāmala | n. the fur of the tongue |
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jihvāmaya | (vām-) m. a disease of the tongue |
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jihvāmūla | n. the root of the tongue |
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jihvāmūla | n. śikṣā- |
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jihvāmūlīya | mfn. (iv, 3, 62) belonging to or uttered from the root of the tongue (viz. ṛ-, ḷ-,the guttural class of consonants, but especially the visarga- before k-and kh-) Va1rtt. 1. |
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jihvānirlekhana | a tongue-scraper |
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jihvānirlekhanika | idem or 'a tongue-scraper ' |
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jihvāpa | m. "drinking with the tongue", a dog |
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jihvāpa | m. a cat |
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jihvāpa | m. a tiger |
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jihvāpa | m. a panther or leopard |
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jihvāpa | m. a bear |
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jihvāpāvan | m. "drinking with the tongue", a dog, |
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jihvāprathana | n. expansion or too great flattening of the tongue (defect in pronunciation) , |
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jihvārada | m. "having a tongue like beak", a bird |
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jihvāśalya | for hma-ś-. |
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jihvāśodhana | n. "tongue-cleaning", recitation of particular mystical syllables, |
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jihvāstambha | m. stiffness of the tongue, |
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jihvāsvāda | (ovās-) m. "tasting with the tongue", licking |
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jihvātala | n. the surface of the tongue |
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jihvāvat | (hv/ā-) m. "having a (greedy) tongue", Name of a man |
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jihvikā | f. diminutive fr. hv/ā- See adho--, ali--, prati--; upa-j/ihv-. |
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jihvodbhava | m. equals hvā-mala- |
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jihvollekhana | n. scraping the tongue |
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jihvollekhanī | f. equals hvānirlekhana- |
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jihvollekhanikā | f. equals nī- |
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jijīṣu | mfn. (irregular) idem or 'mfn. desirous of life ' , . |
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jijīviṣā | f. ( jīv- Desiderative) desire to live |
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jijīviṣu | mfn. desirous of life |
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jijñāpayiṣu | mfn. (jñā-,Caus. Desiderative) wishing to make known |
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jijñāsā | f. equals sana- Va1rtt. 3 etc. ( kṛtajijñāsa kṛta-jijñāsa- mfn.having put to the proof any one [gen.] ) |
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jijñāsaka | mfn. ( jñā- Desiderative) equals su- |
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jijñāsana | n. desire of knowing, investigation |
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jijñāsanīya | mfn. equals sitavya- |
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jijñāsāprastāva | m. Name of work , Scholiast or Commentator |
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jijñāsita | mfn. investigated, inquired |
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jijñāsita | mfn. tested |
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jijñāsitavya | mfn. to be investigated |
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jijñāsu | mfn. desirous of knowing, inquiring into, examining, testing |
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jijñāsya | mfn. equals sitavya- |
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jijñu | mfn. equals jñāsu- |
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jijyūṣita | mfn. wishing to live by (instrumental case) |
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jikana | m. Name of a lawyer, |
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jillika | m. plural Name of a people (varia lectio jhil/i-). |
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jim | cl.1. jemati-, to eat |
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jimbha | for jṛmbha- (?) , in compound |
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jimbhajihvatā | f. swelling of the tongue |
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jimita | n. eating (Prakrit miya-). |
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jina | mfn. ( ji-) victorious |
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jina | m. "Victor", a buddha- |
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jina | m. 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-) |
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jina | m. (hence) the number"24" |
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jina | m. metrically for jaina- |
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jina | m. viṣṇu- |
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jina | m. Name of (?) |
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jina | m. of a bodhi-sattva- |
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jina | m. of a son of yadu- |
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jina | mfn. (for jīna-or jīrṇa-) very old |
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jinabhadra | m. Name of a famous Jain author (also called dra-gaṇi-kṣamāśramaṇa-) |
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jinabhadra | m. of the author of a tale (composed A.D, 1148) |
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jinabhadra | m. of a Jain sūri- (died A.D. 1458). |
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jinabhakti | m. Name of a Jain sūri- (A.D. 1714-48). |
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jinabimbapratiṣṭhā | f. "erection of jina- figures", Name of work by pādalipta-sūri-. |
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jinacandra | m. 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). |
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jinacaritra | n. Name of work |
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jinadāsa | m. Name of several men |
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jinadāsa | m. of two Jain authors (1. author of a cūrṇi- on āvaśyaka-;2. author of dharma-pañcaviṃśatikā-). |
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jinadatta | m. Name of a man |
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jinadatta | m. of a Jain sūri- (A.D. 1076-1155;teacher of amara-candra- and jina-bhadra-) |
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jinadattakathāsamuccaya | m. Name of a collection of tales by bhadrācārya- |
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jinadeva | m. an arhat- (of the jaina-s) |
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jinadeva | m. Name of the author of madana-parājaya-. |
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jinādhāra | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva- |
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jinadharma | m. the doctrine of jina- (mahā-vīra-) |
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jinadharma | m. Name of work |
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jinādivijaya | m. Name of the author of a gloss on the 3rd upāṅga- (of the jaina-s). |
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jinahaṃsa | m. Name of a Jain sūri- (A.D. 1468-1526;author of a gloss on the 1st aṅga-). |
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jinaharṣa | m. Name of the author of vicārāmṛta- - saṃgraha- |
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jinaharṣa | m. of a Jain sūri-, (consecrated A.D. 1800). |
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jinajyā | f. the extent of 24 degrees |
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jinakalpa | m. the ordinances practised by the jina-s (opposed to those of the sthavira-s) () . |
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jinakalpika | mfn. observing the jina-kalpa- |
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jinakīrti | m. Name of a Jain sūri- (author of and namaskārastava-). |
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jinakuśala | m. Name of a Jain sūri- (A. D. 1281 1333; author of caitya-vandana-kula-vṛtti-). |
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jinalabdhi | m. Name of a Jain sūri- (died A.D. 1350). |
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jinalābha | m. Name of a Jain sūri- (A.D. 1728-78;author of ātma-prabodha-). |
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jinamaṇḍana | m. Name of the author of kumārapāla-prabandha-. |
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jinamānikya | m. Name of a Jain sūri- (A.D. 1493-1556;author of subāhu-purāṇa-). |
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jinamitra | m. Name of one of the translators of |
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jināṃśajyā | f. equals na-j- |
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jinana | n. ( ji- cl. 9) conquering |
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jināṅkura | m. Name of a bodhisattva- |
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jinapadma | m. Name of a Jain sūri- (died A.D. 1350). |
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jinapati | m. Name of a Jain sūri- (A.D. 1154-1221;author of several works). |
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jinaprabha | m. Name of a Jain sūri- (author of several works). |
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jinaprabodha | m. Name of a Jain sūri- (A.D. 1229-85;author of pañjikā-durga-pada-prabodha-). |
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jinaputra | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva- |
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jinarāja | m. Name of a Jain sūri- (A.D. 1591-1643;author of a commentator or commentary on ) |
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jinarakṣita | m. Name of a man |
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jinaratna | m. Name of a Jain sūri- (died A.D, 1655). |
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jinarṣi | m. (ṛṣi-) a Jain ascetic |
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jinasadman | m. a Jain monastery |
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jinasāgara | m. Name of a scholiast on an anthology called karpūra-. |
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jinasahasranāmastotra | n. Name of work |
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jinasamudra | m. Name of a Jain sūri- (A.D. 145099). |
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jinaśāsana | n. the doctrine of buddha- |
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jinaśataka | n. Name of work by jambu-kavi-. |
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jinaśatapañjikā | f. Name of work by śamba-sādhu-. |
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jinasaukhya | m. Name of a Jain sūri- (A.D. 1683-1724). |
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jinaśekhara | m. Name of the founder of the 2nd subdivision of the kharatara-gaccha- of the Jain community. |
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jinasena | m. Name of the author of trivarṇācāra-saṃhitā- harivaṃśa-- and triṣaṣṭilakṣaṇa-purāṇa- (completed by guṇa-bhadra-). |
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jinasiṃha | m. Name of the founder of the 3rd subdivision of the kharatara-gaccha- of the Jain community |
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jinasiṃha | m. of a Jain sūri- (A. D. 1 559-1618). |
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jinaśrī | m. Name of a king |
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jinastuti | f. Name of a poem. |
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jinavaktra | m. Name of a buddha- |
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jinavallabha | m. Name of a famous Jain author (died A.D. 1111). |
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jinavardhana | m. 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). |
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jinavimala | m. Name of the author of śabda-prabheda-ṭīkā- (composed A.D. 1598 or 1638?). |
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jinavṛtta | n. a circle drawn with a radius of 24 degrees and having a pole of the ecliptic for its centre |
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jinayajñakalpa | m. Name of work by āśā-dhara-. |
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jinayoni | m. for ajin- |
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jindurāja | m. Name of a man (jya-) ; 271f.; 370 and 564. |
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jinendra | m. a buddha- |
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jinendra | m. a Jain saint |
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jinendra | m. Name of a grammarian (also called dra-buddhi-), author of a treatise called nyāsa- |
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jinendra | m. see |
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jinendrabuddhi | f. See before. |
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jinendracaritra | n. Name of work by amara-candra- (also called padmānanda-mahākāvya-) |
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jineśa | m. an arhat- (of the jaina-s) |
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jineśvara | m. idem or 'm. an arhat- (of the jaina-s) ' |
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jineśvara | m. Name of an arhat- (of the jaina-s) |
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jineśvara | m. of two Jain sūri-s (1. founding the kharatara-gaccha- A.D. 1024; 2. A.D. 1189-1275). |
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jiṅgaśalya | equals jihma-ś- |
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jiṅgī | f. idem or 'f. (equals jhiṅg-) Odina Wodier ' |
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jiṅgī | f. Rubia Munjista, . |
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jiṅgiṇī | f. equals ginī- |
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jiṅginī | f. (equals jhiṅg-) Odina Wodier |
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jinodaya | m. Name of a Jain sūri- (A.D. 1319-76). |
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jinorasa | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva- |
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jinottama | m. equals neśa- |
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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--. |
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jinva | mfn. See dhiyaṃ-jinv/a-, viśva--. |
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jiraṇa | m. equals jar-, cumin |
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jiri | cl.5 P. riṇoti- ( ) to hurt (see ciri-.) |
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jirvi | See j/ivri-. |
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jiṣ | cl.1. jeṣati-, to sprinkle |
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jiṣe | Vedic or Veda infinitive mood ji-, q.v |
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jiṣṇu | mfn. ( ji- ) victorious, triumphant, winning etc. |
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jiṣṇu | mfn. (with accusative) vanquishing, conquering, excelling |
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jiṣṇu | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') winning, conquering |
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jiṣṇu | m. the sun |
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jiṣṇu | m. viṣṇu- |
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jiṣṇu | m. indra- |
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jiṣṇu | m. arjuna- (son of pāṇḍu-) |
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jiṣṇu | m. Name of a man |
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jiṣṇu | m. of a son of manu- bhautya- |
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jiṣṇu | m. "of brahma-gupta-'s father" See -ja- |
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jiṣṇu | m. of a vasu- |
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jiṣṇu | m. see parā--. |
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jiṣṇugupta | m. Name of a man. |
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jiṣṇuja | m. " jiṣṇu-'s son", brahma-gupta- |
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jit | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' () winning, acquiring see go-- and svar-jit-, svarga-- etc. |
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jit | mfn. conquering see abhimāti-j/it-, śatru--, etc. |
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jit | mfn. (in med.) removing see kāsa-- etc. -l. |
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jit | jit/a-, j/iti- See ji-. |
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jita | mfn. won, acquired, conquered, subdued etc. |
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jita | mfn. overcome or enslaved by (in compound exempli gratia, 'for example' kāma--,"under the dominion of lust") etc. |
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jita | mfn. given up, discontinued |
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jitāhāra | mfn. one who has overcome the desire for food |
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jitahasta | mfn. one who has exercised his hand |
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jitāhava | mfn. one who has won a battle |
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jitakāśi | mfn. the doubled fist , |
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jitakāśin | mfn. See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order kāśin-. |
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jitaklama | mfn. one who has overcome the sense of fatigue |
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jitakopa | mfn. one who has subdued anger. |
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jitakrodha | mfn. id |
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jitākṣa | mfn. one who has subdued his senses, calm |
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jitākṣara | mfn. "one who has mastered his letters", writing well |
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jitaloka | (t/a--) mfn. plural those who have conquered heaven (a class of manes) |
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jitamanas | (tā--) mfn. one who has subdued his heart () . |
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jitamanyu | mfn. equals -kopa- |
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jitamanyu | m. viṣṇu- |
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jitamanyu | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a poet, |
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jitāmitra | mfn. one who has conquered his enemies, triumphant |
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jitāmitra | m. viṣṇu- |
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jitanemi | m. a staff made of the wood of the sacred fig-tree (carried during the performance of certain vows) |
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jitāri | m. (equals ta-śatru-) Name of a buddha- |
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jitāri | m. of a son of avikṣit- |
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jitāri | m. of the father of the arhat- śam-bhava- |
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jitāsana | mfn. one who has given up using seats |
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jitasaṅga | mfn. one who has overcome worldly attachments |
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jitaśatru | m. " equals tāmitra- ", Name of a buddha- |
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jitaśatru | m. of a king (exempli gratia, 'for example' ) |
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jitaśatru | m. of the father of the arhat- a-jita- |
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jitaśiśnodara | mfn. one who has overcome lust (literally the membrum virile) and his appetite (literally belly) , |
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jitaśrama | mfn. one who has trained himself to bear toil, accustomed to fatigues |
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jitāṣṭamī | f. equals jīmūtāṣṭ- |
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jitāśva | m. "one who can subdue horses", Name of a prince (varia lectio) |
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jitasvarga | mfn. equals -loka-. |
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jitaśvāsa | mfn. one who has gained power over the act of breathing |
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jitatara | mfn. more vanquished, . |
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jitātman | mfn. self-subdued |
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jitātman | mfn. (a-- negative) |
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jitātman | m. Name of one of the viśve-devā-s |
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jitavatī | f. "Victrix", Name of a daughter of uśīnara- |
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jitavrata | m. "having overcome his vow", Name of a son of havir-dhāna- |
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jitendriya | mfn. equals tākṣa- |
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jitendriya | m. an ascetic |
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jitendriya | m. Name of a man (author of a nibandha-) |
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jitendriyāhva | m. Name of a shrub |
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jitendriyatva | n. subjugation of the senses () |
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jiti | f. gaining, obtaining, victory |
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jiti | f. a-jitasya j- Name of a sāman- |
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jiti | f. see pur/o--. |
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jitma | m. idem or 'm. idem or 'm. (fr.) the sign Gemini ' ' |
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jittama | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' See svarga-- etc. |
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jittama | m. idem or 'm. (fr.) the sign Gemini ' |
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jituma | m. (fr.) the sign Gemini |
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jitvan | mfn. victorious (see sa-j/itvan-) |
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jitvan | m. (gaRa karṇādi-) Name of a man |
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jitvara | mf(ī-. ; see sa-j/itvarī-)n. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' overcoming |
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jitvarī | f. "Victrix", the city of Benares |
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jitya | mfn. conquerable |
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jitya | m. equals hali- |
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jityā | f. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' "victory" See āji-- |
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jitya | m. vāja-jitya-. |
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jitya | j/itvan-, vara- See ji-. |
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jivājīva | for jīvaṃj- |
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jivanānta | m. end of life |
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jivanārha | n. "life-supporting", milk |
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jivanārha | n. grain |
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jivri | mfn. ( Va1rtt. 1; jrī-) old, worn out, decrepit, (dual number vrī-) |
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jivri | mfn. () (j/irvi-) xiv, 1, 21 |
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jivri | m. time a bird |
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abhaujiṣya | n. "not the state of a servant", independence (see a-bhujiṣya- sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order a-bhukta-.) |
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abhigarjita | n. a savage cry, uproar |
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abhiji | -jayati-, to conquer completely, acquire by conquest etc.: Desiderative -jigīṣati-, to try to win, attack |
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abhijidviśvajitau | f. dual number the two soma- sacrifices called abhijit- and viśvajit- |
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abhijighraṇa | n. idem or 'n. smelling at, caressing commentator or commentary on ' |
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abhijighraṇa | See abhi-ghrā-. |
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abhijighrat | mf(dual number antī-)n. caressing |
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abhijinmuhūrta | m. the eighth muhūrta- (the period comprising twenty-four minutes before and twenty-four after midday). |
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abhijit | mfn. victorious |
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abhijit | mfn. born under the constellation abhijit- , (see ābhijita-) |
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abhijit | m. (t-) Name of a soma- sacrifice (part of the great sacrifice gavām-ayana-) etc. |
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abhijit | m. Name of a son ([ ]) or of the father ([ ]) of punarvasu- |
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abhijit | m. of viṣṇu- |
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abhijit | m. Name of a star (a Lyrae) |
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abhijit | m. of the 20th (or 22nd) nakṣatra- etc. |
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abhijit | m. the eighth muhūrta- of the day (about midday) |
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abhijita | m. Name of a nakṣatra- (See abhij/it-) |
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abhijita | m. of the eighth muhūrta- (See abhi-j/it-) |
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ābhijita | mfn. born under the constellation abhi-jit- |
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ābhijita | mfn. a descendant of abhi-jit- |
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abhijiti | f. victory, conquest |
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ābhijitya | mfn. a descendant of abhi-jit- |
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abhimātijit | mfn. subduing the enemies |
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abhinirjita | mfn. ( ji-), conquered |
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abhipūjita | mfn. honoured |
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abhipūjita | mfn. approved, assented to |
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abhirañjita | mfn. tinted, coloured |
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abhivirājita | mfn. quite bright or brilliant |
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abhojin | mfn. not eating, fasting. |
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ābhojin | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' eating, consuming |
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abhojita | mfn. not fed, not feasted. |
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abhujiṣya | mf. not liberal, stingy |
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abhujiṣya | mf. not a servant. |
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abhujiṣyātva | n. the state of a woman who lives independently (see a-bh/aujiṣya-.) |
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abhyujji | to obtain by conquering |
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abjinī | f. a multitude of lotus flowers, (gaRa puṣkarādi-.) |
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abjinīpati | m. the sun |
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abjit | mfn. conquering waters |
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ācāravarjita | mfn. out of rule, irregular |
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ācāravarjita | mfn. outcast. |
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adhakṛṣṇājinam | ind. under the black skin |
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adhiji | (subjunctive 2. sg. -jayāsi-) to, win in addition |
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adhiji | (Prec. 1. plural - jīyāsma-), to overcome, |
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adhijigāṃsu | mfn. (from Desiderative of adhi-- gam-) wishing to learn, |
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adhijihva | m. a peculiar swelling of the tongue or epiglottis |
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adhijihvikā | f. a peculiar swelling of the tongue or epiglottis |
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adhojihvikā | f. the uvula. |
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ādijina | m. Name of ṛṣabha- |
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agnijihva | mfn. "having agni- for tongue", consuming the sacrifice through agni- |
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agnijihvā | f. tongue or flame of fire |
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agnijihva | mfn. the plant Methonica Superba (lāṅgalī-). |
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agniṣṭomayājin | mfn. one who has performed the agniṣṭoma- |
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agrajihva | n. tip of the tongue |
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ahaviryājin | mfn. offering a sacrifice without oblations |
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ahijit | m. "conquering the serpent", Name of kṛṣṇa- |
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ahijit | m. of indra- |
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ajāji | f. or ajājī- Cuminum Cyminum |
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ajāji | f. Ficus Oppositifolia |
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ajāji | f. Nigella Indica. |
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āji | m. rarely f. only once in , ( aj-), a running-match |
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āji | m. a fighting-match, prize-fight, combat etc. |
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āji | m. ([ āj/im-aj-or i-or dhāv-or sṛ-,to run with or against any one for a prize etc.]) |
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āji | m. war, battle (ājau-,in battle ) |
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āji | m. place for running, race-course |
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āji | m. (equals ākṣepa-) abuse |
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āji | m. (equals kṣaṇa-) an instant |
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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 |
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ājibhūmi | f. a field of battle, |
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ājiga | n. Name of a sāman- |
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ājigamiṣu | mfn. intending to come (with negative an--) |
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ājigamiṣu | See ā-gam-. |
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ājighṛkṣu | mfn. intending to seize |
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ājighṛkṣu | See ā-grah-. |
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ājigīṣu | mfn. wishing to excel or overcome |
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ājihīna | m. "defeated in battle", Name of a man |
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ājihīna | m. plural his descendants. |
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ājihīrṣu | See ā-hṛ-. |
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ājihīrṣu | mfn. (fr. Desiderative), being about to bring near or fetch |
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ajihma | mfn. not crooked, straight |
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ajihma | mfn. honest, upright etc. |
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ajihma | m. a frog (perhaps for a-jihva-) |
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ajihma | m. a fish |
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ajihmaga | mfn. going straight |
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ajihmaga | m. an arrow. |
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ajihmāgra | mfn. having a straight point. |
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ājihmita | mfn. turned or bent a little aside, |
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ajihva | mfn. tongueless |
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ajihva | m. a frog |
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ajihvaka | f. jihvaka |
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ājijityā | f. victory in a running-match |
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ājijñāsenyā | See ā-jñā-. |
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ājijñāsenyā | f. plural (fr. Desiderative) scilicet ṛcas-,"liable to investigation", Name of some of the kuntāpa- hymns (of the ) |
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ajikā | f. a young she-goat |
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ajikā | f. a disease of the pupil of the eye (small reddish tumours compared to kids, protruding through the transparent cornea and discharging pus). |
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ajikā | f. See ajaka-. |
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ājikṛt | mfn. fighting or running for a prize |
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ājimukha | n. the front or first line in a battle, |
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ajina | n. (probably at first the skin of a goat, aja-) |
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ajina | n. the hairy skin of an antelope, especially a black antelope (which serves the religious student for a couch seat, covering etc.) |
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ajina | n. the hairy skin of a tiger, etc. m. Name of a descendant of pṛthu- |
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ajina | m. Name of a descendant of pṛthu- |
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ajinapattrā | f. a bat. |
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ajinapattri | f. a bat. |
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ajinapattrikā | f. a bat. |
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ajinaphalā | f. Name of a plant, (gaRa ajādi- q.v) |
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ajinaratna | n. a lucky-bag, |
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ajinasandha | m. one who prepares skins, a furrier |
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ajinavāsin | mfn. clad in a skin |
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ajinayoni | m. "origin of skin", an antelope, deer. |
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ājinv | (2. dual number -jinvathas-) to refresh |
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ājipati | m. lord of the battle (vocative case) |
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ajira | mfn. ( aj-), agile, quick, rapid |
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ajira | m. Name of a nāga- priest |
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ajirā | f. Name of durgā-, of a river |
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ajira | n. place to run or fight in, area, court etc. |
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ajira | n. the body |
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ajira | n. any object of sense, air, wind, a frog |
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ajira | n. (with ājeḥ-) a field of battle (confer, compare samarā- jira-), |
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ajirādhirāja | m. "an agile emperor", death |
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ajirādi | a gaRa of |
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ajiram | ind. quickly |
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ajiraśocis | (ajir/a-.) m. having a quick light, glittering, Name of agni-, of soma- |
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ajiravatī | f. Name of the river on which the town śrāvastī- was situated |
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ajirāya | Nom. A1. ajirāyate-, to be agile or quick |
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ājireya | m. a descendant of ajira-, (gaRa śubhrādi-, q.v) |
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ājiri | mfn. fr. ajira-, (gaRa sutaṃgamādi- q.v) |
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ajirīya | mfn. connected with a court etc., (gaRa utkarādi- q.v) |
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ājiśiras | n. idem or 'n. the front or first line in a battle, ' |
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ājiśiras | n. equals ājy-anta- below commentator or commentary on |
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ājiśobhin | mfn. distinguished in battle, |
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ājisṛt | mfn. equals -k/ṛt- q.v |
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ajita | mfn. not conquered, unsubdued, unsurpassed, invincible, irresistible |
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ajita | m. a particular antidote |
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ajita | m. a kind of venomous rat |
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ajita | m. Name of viṣṇu- |
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ajita | m. śiva- |
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ajita | m. one of the saptarṣi-s of the fourteenth manvantara- |
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ajita | m. maitreya- or a future buddha- |
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ajita | m. the second of the arhat-s or saints of the present (jaina-) avasarpiṇī-, a descendant of ikṣvāku- |
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ajita | m. the attendant of suvidhi- (who is the ninth of those arhat-s) |
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ajita | m. plural a class of deified beings in the first manvantara-. |
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ajitabalā | f. Name of a jaina- deity who acts under the direction of the arhat- ajita-. |
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ajitakeśakambala | m. Name of one of the six chief heretical teachers (mentioned in Buddhist texts as contemporaries of buddha-). |
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ajitāpīḍa | m. having an unsurpassed crown |
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ajitāpīḍa | m. Name of a king |
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ajitātman | mfn. having an unsubdued self or spirit. |
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ajitavikrama | m. "having invincible power", Name of king candragupta- the second. |
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ajitendriya | mfn. having unsubdued passions. |
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ājitur | mfn. victorious in battles |
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ālaji | mf(ī-)n. speaking to, addressing ([ ?]) gaRa gaurādi- |
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alijihvā | f. the uvula or soft palate |
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alijihvikā | f. the uvula or soft palate |
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alpāñji | mfn. covered with minute spots |
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amārjita | mfn. uncleansed, unwashed |
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ambhojinī | f. the lotus plant etc. |
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ambhojinī | f. an assemblage of lotus flowers or a place where they abound, (gaRa puṣ karādi- q.v) |
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ambujinī | f. a lotus plant, |
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āmitauji | m. a descendant of amitaujas-, (gaRa bāhv-ādi- ) |
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amitrajit | mfn. "conquering enemies", Name of a son of suvarṇa- |
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amṛṣṭabhojin | mfn. not eating delicate food or dainties (see 1. mṛṣṭa-) |
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anabhijita | mfn. not (yet) won, |
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anaḍujjihvā | f. the plant gojihvā-, Elephantopus Scaber. |
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anantajit | m. Name of the fourteenth jaina- arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī-. |
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aṅgularāji | m. a kind of snake, |
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anīlavājin | mfn. "white-horsed", arjuna- |
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animantritabhojin | mfn. eating without being invited. |
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anirjita | mfn. unconquered. |
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añji | mfn. applying an ointment or pigment |
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añji | mfn. ointment, brilliancy |
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añji | mfn. unctuous, smooth, sleek (membrum virile) |
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añji | m. a sender, commander |
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āñjiga | m. Name of a dānava- |
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añjihiṣā | f. (fr. Desiderative of1. aṃh-), desire of going, ([ ṣāṃ cakre-(1. kṛ-)]) |
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āñjika | m. Name of a dānava- |
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añjika | m. Name of a son of yadu-. See añjaka-. |
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añjimat | mfn. coloured, bright, adorned |
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āñjineya | m. a kind of lizard (see añjanikā-.) |
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añjisaktha | mfn. having coloured thighs (a victim) |
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añjisaktha | mfn. see |
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añjiṣṭha | or añjiṣṇu- m. "highly brilliant", the sun |
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añjiṣṭhu | m. fire, |
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añjiṣṭhu | the sun, |
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añjiva | mfn. slippery, smooth |
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annajit | mfn. obtaining food by conquest (explanation of vāja-j/it-) |
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anugarjita | n. roaring after, echo |
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anuji | to subdue: Desiderative -jigīṣate-, to be desirous of subduing. |
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anujighra | mfn. snuffling at |
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anujighra | See anu-ghrā-. |
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anujighṛkṣā | f. desire to show favour or kindness |
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anujighṛkṣā | f. intention to include |
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anujighṛkṣā | See anu-grah-. |
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anūjji | ( anu-ud-ji-), (Aorist subjunctive 1. sg. /an/ūj-jeṣam-) to be victorious after |
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anunirjihāna | mfn. (pr.p. A1.2. hā-), proceeding out of |
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anupaghātārjita | mfn. acquired without detriment (to the paternal estate). |
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anurañjita | mfn. conciliated, delighted. |
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anūrjita | mfn. not strong, weak |
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anūrjita | mfn. not proud. |
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anusaṃvṛjin | mfn. blameless (?), |
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anusaṃvṛjina | mfn. blameless (?), |
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ānuyājika | mf(ī-)n. relating to the after-sacrifice, |
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apagarjita | mfn. thunderless (as a cloud) |
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apaji | to ward off, keep off or out |
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apaji | to win from (with punaḥ-,"to reconquer"), |
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apajighāṃsu | mfn. ( han- Desiderative), desirous of keeping off. wishing to avert |
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apajighāṃsu | See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order |
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apajihīrṣā | f. the wish to take away, |
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apajihīrṣu | mfn. ( hṛ- Desiderative), wishing to carry off or take away |
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apamaśiñjinī | f. = apama-- jyā-, |
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aparājiṣṇu | mfn. unconquerable, invincible |
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aparājita | mf(ā-)n. unconquered, unsurpassed etc. |
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aparājita | m. a poisonous insect |
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aparājita | m. viṣṇu- |
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aparājita | m. śiva- |
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aparājita | m. one of the eleven rudra-s |
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aparājita | m. a class of divinities (constituting one portion of the so-called anuttara- divinities of the jaina-s) |
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aparājita | m. Name of a serpent-demon |
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aparājita | m. of a son of kṛṣṇa- |
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aparājita | m. of a mythical sword |
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aparājitā | f. (with diś-) the northeast quarter |
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aparājita | m. durgā- |
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aparājita | m. several plants, Clitoria Ternatea, Marsilea Quadrifolia, Sesbania Aegyptiaca |
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aparājita | m. a species of the śarkarī- metre (of four lines, each containing fourteen syllables). |
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aparājitagaṇa | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a gaṇa- of martial hymns, |
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apārjita | mfn. ( ṛj-with apa-), flung away |
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apaśubandhayājin | mfn. one who does not perform the paśu-bandha- sacrifice, |
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apavarjanavarjitatailapūra | see taila-- p- (parasmE-pada 455). |
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apavarjita | mfn. abandoned, quitted, got rid of, given or cast away |
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apavarjita | mfn. made good (as a promise), discharged (as a debt). |
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apavarjitatailapūra | mfn. tailapūra |
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apṛthagjita | mfn. not conquered singly, |
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apsujit | mfn. vanquishing among the waters or in the region of the clouds (Name of indra-) |
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apūjita | mfn. not reverenced or worshipped. |
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arājin | mfn. without splendour |
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arijit | m. "conquering enemies", Name of a son of kṛṣṇa- (and of bhadrā-) |
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ārjika | m. (and f(ā-).) mutual term of address for husband and wife, |
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arjin | mfn. acquiring, |
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arjita | mfn. acquired, gained, earned (see svārjita-and svayam arjita-.) |
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arthavarjita | mfn. unimportant |
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āruṇaparājin | m. Name of an ancient kalpa- work on the ritual of the brāhmaṇa-s. |
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asajjitātman | mfn. having a soul free from attachments |
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āsañjita | mfn. fastened on, put on. |
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asijihva | m. "sword-tongued", Name (also title or epithet) of an asura-, |
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āśiñjita | mfn. tinkling (as of the ornaments worn on the hands and feet) |
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āśiñjita | n. tinkling |
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asomayājin | (/a-soma--) mfn. one who has not offered a soma- sacrifice |
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āsphujit | = Name of the planet Venus. |
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aśrāddhabhojin | mfn. one who has taken a vow not to eat during the performance of the śrāddha- ceremonies |
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astrajit | n. Name of a plant |
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astrījita | mfn. not wife subdued |
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aśvajit | mfn. gaining horses by conquest |
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aśvajit | m. (t-) Name of a Buddhist bhikṣu-. |
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aśvamedhayājin | m. engaged in an aśva-medha- |
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āśvapejin | m. followers or pupils of āśva-pejin- |
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atiji | (Aorist /aty-ajaiṣīt-), to conquer |
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atirātrayājin | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a dramatic author (of the 16th century D.). |
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ātmajit | mfn. master of one's self, |
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ātmaparājita | mfn. one who has lost himself (at play) |
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ātmayājin | mfn. sacrificing for one's self |
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ātmayājin | mfn. one who sacrifices himself |
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atribhāradvājikā | f. marriage of descendants of atri- with those of bhāradvāja-. |
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atrirātrayājin | mfn. not taking part in the tri-rātra- sacrifice, |
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ātuji | mfn. ( tuj-), rushing on |
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atūtuji | mfn. not quick, slow |
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atyūrjitam | ind. very much, in a high degree, |
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audabhṛjji | m. a descendant of uda-bhṛjja- |
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audamajji | m. a descendant of uda-majja- |
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audavraji | m. a descendant of uda-vraja- |
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aujjihāni | m. a descendant of ujjihāna- gaRa pailādi- |
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auparājika | mf(ī-and ā-)n. (fr. upa-rāja- gaRa kāśy-ādi- ), relating to a viceroy. |
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aurjitya | n. (fr. ūrjita-), strength, vigour commentator or commentary on |
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avabharjita | mfn. "fried", destroyed (as seeds) |
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avabharjita | mfn. ( bhṛj-, Causal) roasted, parched, id est burned, destroyed, |
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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 |
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avajihva | mfn. tongueless, |
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avājin | m. a bad horse |
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avajita | mfn. won by conquest , contemned |
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avajiti | f. conquest, victory |
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avapuñjita | mfn. collected into small heaps (as sweepings). |
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āvarjita | mfn. inclined, bent down, prone etc. |
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āvarjita | mfn. poured out, made to flow downwards |
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āvarjita | mfn. overcome, humbled etc. |
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āvarjita | n. a particular position of the moon |
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avasarjita | mfn. (equals visṛṣṭavat- commentator or commentary) who has abandoned |
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avijitin | mfn. not victorious |
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avijitya | ind.p. not having conquered |
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avrājin | mfn. "not wandering", (gaRa grāhy-ādi-, q.v) |
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āvrajita | mfn. come near, come home. |
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avṛjina | mfn. not intriguing, straightforward |
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āyaji | ([ ]) mfn. procuring or bringing near through offerings |
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āyajin | ([ ]) mfn. procuring or bringing near through offerings |
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āyajiṣṭha | mfn. procuring most or best (superlative of the above) |
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āyojita | mfn. collected together, brought into connexion |
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ayujin | mfn. equals a-yugma- q.v |
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ayutajit | m. varia lectio for ayutā-jit- below. |
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ayutājit | m. Name of a king (son of sindhudvīpa- and father of ṛtuparṇa-) |
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ayutājit | m. of another king (son of bhaj-amāna-) |
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baddhajihva | mfn. tongue-tied |
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bahubhojin | mfn. eating much, voracious ( bahubhojitā ji-tā- f.) on |
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bahubhojitā | f. bahubhojin |
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bahuyājin | mfn. one who has offered many sacrifices |
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baiji | (fr. bīja-) gaRa gahādi- (, vaidaji-). |
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baijika | mfn. (fr. bīja-) relating to seed, seminal, paternal (opp. to gārbhika-,relating to the womb, maternal) |
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baijika | mfn. sexual, |
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baijika | mfn. belonging to any primary cause or source or principle, original |
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baijika | m. a young shoot, sprout |
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baijika | n. oil prepared from Moringa Pterygosperma |
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baijika | n. cause, source |
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baijika | n. the spiritual cause of existence, soul, spirit |
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bakajit | m. "conqueror of baka-", Name of bhīma-sena- |
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bālarañjinī | f. "pleasing children", Name of an elementary grammar by bāla-śāstrin-. |
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balavarjita | mfn. destitute of strength, weak, infirm |
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balbajika | mfn. gaRa kumudaādi-. |
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bālbajika | mfn. bearing balbaja- grass (see balbajika-). |
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bāṇajit | m. "conqueror of the asura- bāṇa-", Name of viṣṇu- |
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bastājina | n. a goat-skin |
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bhaji | m. Name of a prince (also jin-and jina-) |
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bhājin | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') sharing, participating in |
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bhājin | mfn. connected with |
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bhājita | mfn. (fr. Causal) shared, divided |
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bhājita | mfn. distributed, portioned |
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bhājita | n. a share, portion |
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bhajitavya | () mfn. equals janīya-. |
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bhañjikā | f. 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-) |
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bhañjin | mfn. breaking, dispelling (See mada-bhañjin-). |
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bhañjipattrikā | f. Salvinia Cucullata (see phañji-pattrikā-). |
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bhānuji | (also with dīkṣita-) m. Name of authors |
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bhānujit | m. Name of authors |
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bharadvājin | m. in nāṃ vratam- Name of a sāman- |
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bhāradvājin | m. plural Name of a school (see jīya-). |
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bharjita | mfn. (fr. Causal) roasted, fried |
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bharjita | mfn. destroyed, annihilated |
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bhārujika | mfn. (fr. bharuja-) gaRa aṅguly-ādi-. |
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bhārūjika | mfn. (fr. bharūjā-) varia lectio in gaRa aṅguly-ādi-. |
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bhāryājita | mfn. ruled by one's wife |
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bhaṭṭoji | m. Name of a grammarian (son of lakṣmī-dhara-, author of the siddhānta-kaumudī- and other works.) |
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bhaṭṭojibhaṭṭa | m. idem or ' m. idem or 'm. Name of a grammarian (son of lakṣmī-dhara-, author of the siddhānta-kaumudī- and other works.)' ' |
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bhaṭṭojidīkṣita | m. idem or 'm. Name of a grammarian (son of lakṣmī-dhara-, author of the siddhānta-kaumudī- and other works.)' |
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bhauji | m. patronymic fr. bhoja- gaRa gahādi-. |
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bhaujiṣya | n. (fr. bhujiṣya-) slavery, servitude, |
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bhiṣagjita | n. "subdued by physicians"any drug or medicine |
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bhīṣmagarjitaghoṣasvararāja | m. Name of a number of buddha-s |
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bhojika | m. Name of a Brahman |
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bhojin | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') enjoying, eating etc. |
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bhojin | mfn. using, possessing |
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bhojin | mfn. exploiting (see a-śrāddha-bh-, griha-bh-, bhujaṃgabh-, saha-bh-). |
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bhrāji | f. splendour, lustre |
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bhrājin | mfn. shining, glittering |
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bhrājira | m. plural Name of a class of gods under manu- bhautya- |
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bhrājis | equals bhrājas- above. |
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bhrājiṣmat | mfn. splendid, shining |
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bhrājiṣṇu | mfn. shining, splendid, radiant |
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bhrājiṣṇu | m. Name of viṣṇu- |
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bhrājiṣṇu | m. of śiva- |
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bhrājiṣṇutā | f. radiance, brightness, splendid appearance |
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bhrājiṣṭha | mfn. (superl.) shining very brightly |
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bhrājiṣṭha | m. Name of a son of ghṛta-pṛṣṭha- |
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bhrūkṣepajihma | n. (with vilocana-) a side look with contracted brows |
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bhujābhuji | ind. arm to arm, in close fight (see keśā-keśi-). |
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bhujagabhojin | m. "serpent-eater", a peacock |
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bhujagābhojin | m. equals gāśana- |
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bhujaṃgabhojin | m. idem or 'm. "id.", a peacock (varia lectio -bhojin-).' |
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bhujaṃgabhojin | m. a kind of snake. |
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bhujaṃgabhojin | m. Name of garuḍa- |
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bhujaṃgajihvā | f. "serpent's-tongue", a species of plant similar to Sita Cordifolia |
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bhuji | f. (for 2.See column 3) clasping, enfolding (others"sweeping") (see d/aśa--and śat/a-bhuji-). |
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bhuji | f. (for 1.See column 2) the granting of enjoyment, favour |
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bhuji | f. one who grants favours, a protector, patron (said of the aśvin-s) |
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bhuji | m. Name of agni- |
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bhujiṅga | m. plural Name of a people (Bombay edition kaliṅga-). |
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bhujiṣya | mfn. granting food, useful (see a-bh-) |
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bhujiṣya | mfn. free, independent |
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bhujiṣya | m. a slave, servant ( bhujiṣyatā -tā- f.) (see ) |
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bhujiṣya | m. a comrade, companion |
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bhujiṣya | m. a person who has regained his liberty by redeeming his pledge |
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bhujiṣya | m. a cord wound round the wrist of a girl before her marriage (-hasta-sūtraka-) |
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bhujiṣya | m. the hand |
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bhujiṣya | m. a string |
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bhujiṣyā | f. any woman dependent on or working for others, a slave-girl, maid-servant etc. |
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bhujiṣya | m. a harlot, courtezan |
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bhujiṣyatā | f. bhujiṣya |
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bhuktivarjita | mfn. not allowed to he enjoyed |
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bibhrajjiṣu | m. "that which wishes to destroy", fire |
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bibhrajjiṣuprakhya | mfn. resembling fire (equals agni-tulya- Scholiast or Commentator) |
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bījika | mfn. seedy, abounding in seeds gaRa kumudādi-. |
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bījin | mfn. bearing seed, seedy (as a plant), |
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bījin | mfn. (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) |
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bījin | m. the owner or giver of seed, the real progenitor (as opp. to kṣetrin-,the nominal father or merely the husband of a woman) |
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bījin | m. any begetter, father |
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bījin | m. the sun |
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bījita | mfn. sown with seed, having for seed |
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bindurāji | m. "row of spots", Name of a kind of serpent |
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brahmajijñāsā | f. the desire of knowing brahma- (see ) . |
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buddhivarjita | mfn. destitute of understanding, foolish, ignorant |
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budharañjiṇī | f. Name of work |
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cakravākopakūjita | mfn. made resonant with the cooing or cry of the cakra-vāka- |
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caṇabhojin | m. "eating chick-pease", a horse |
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candrasūryajihmīkaraṇaprabha | m. "whose splendour obscures moon and sun", Name of a buddha- |
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caraśiñjinī | f. equals -jā- |
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cāturbhuji | a son of catur-bhuja-, |
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caturmahārājika | m. Name of viṣṇu- |
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caturmahārājika | m. plural equals ja-kāyika- (see cāt-.) |
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cāturmahārājika | m. (equals cat-) viṣṇu- |
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cāturmahārājika | m. plural equals jakāyika- |
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cāturmāsyayājin | mfn. equals saka-, |
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cauryārjita | mfn. acquired by robbery |
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cirakālopārjita | mfn. equals cira-saṃcita- |
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daivarājika | mf(ā-and ī-)n. gaRa kāśy-ādi-. |
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damanabhañjikā | f. "breaking damana- flowers ", a kind of sport |
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dānavapūjita | mfn. worshipped by the danu- |
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dānavapūjita | m. regent of Venus |
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daṇḍājina | n. sg. staff and dress of skin as mere outward signs of devotion, hypocrisy, deceit |
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daṇḍājinika | mf(ī-)n. (fr. daṇḍājina-) carrying a staff and skin (as mere outward signs of religion) |
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daṇḍājinika | m. cheat, rogue, hypocrite |
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daṇḍajita | mfn. subdued by punishment. |
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daṇḍaprajita | (ḍ/a--) mfn. driven with a stick |
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dantāñji | mfn. showing the teeth |
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darśapūrṇamāsayājin | mfn. equals s/in- |
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daśabhuji | (d/aś-) mfn. equals -guṇa- |
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daśakaṇṭhajit | m. "enemy of rāvaṇa-", rāma- |
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daśāsyajit | m. "conqueror of rāvaṇa-", rāma- |
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daśavājin | m. "having 10 horses", the moon |
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dāvavivarjita | mfn. free from fire. |
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devapūjita | mfn. worshipped by the gods |
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devatājit | m. "gods-conqueror", Name of a son of su-mati- and grandson of bharata- |
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devayaji | mfn. equals -yaj- |
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devayaji | m. a worshipper of the gods, a muni- |
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devayājin | mfn. sacrificing to the gods |
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devayājin | m. Name of one of the attendants of skanda- |
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devayājin | m. of a dānava- (varia lectio -yātrin-). |
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dhanajit | mfn. winning a prize or booty, victorious, wealth-acquiring |
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dhanajit | m. Name of an ekāha- |
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dhanavarjita | mfn. destitute of wealth, poor |
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dharmabāṇijika | etc. See -vāṇ-. |
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dharmarājikā | f. a stūpa- |
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dharmavāṇijika | () m. one who tries to make a profit out of his virtue like a merchant. |
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dhātupratyayapañjikā | f. Name of work |
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dhiyaṃjinva | etc. See 1. dhi-. |
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dhiyaṃjinva | mfn. exciting meditation or devotion |
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dhraji | idem or 'n. gliding course or motion ' (gaRa yavādi-). |
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dhrāji | f. equals dhr/ajas- (also dhrāj/i-) |
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dhrāji | f. impulse, force (of a passion) |
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dhrāji | f. whirlwind |
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dhūmarāji | f. column of smoke |
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dhvajarājin | mfn. displaying flags or banners |
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dhvaji | gaRa yavādi- and bāhv-ādi-. |
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dhvaji | gaRa yavādi- and bāhv-ādi-. |
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dhvajika | See dharma--. |
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dhvajin | mfn. having or bearing a banner |
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dhvajin | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') having anything as a mark (especially for a committed crime) |
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dhvajin | m. a standard-bearer |
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dhvajin | m. any one having an emblem or sign, (especially) a vendor of spirituous liquors |
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dhvajin | m. (only ) a chariot |
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dhvajin | m. a mountain |
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dhvajin | m. a snake |
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dhvajin | m. a peacock |
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dhvajin | m. a horse |
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dhvajin | m. a Brahman |
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dhvajinī | f. "a bannered host", an army |
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dhvajinīpāla | () m. leader of an army. |
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dhvajinīpati | () m. leader of an army. |
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dhvajinyutsavasaṃketa | m. Name of a people |
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dhvanigāthāpañjikā | f. Name of work |
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dīptajihvā | f. "red-tongued", a fox |
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dīrghajihva | mfn. "long-tongued" |
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dīrghajihva | m. a snake |
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dīrghajihva | m. Name of a dānava- |
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dīrghajihvā | f. Name of a rākṣasī- |
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dīrghajihvā | f. of one of the mothers attending on skanda- |
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dīrghajihvī | f. () Name of an evil spirit |
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dīrghajihvya | mfn. "long-tongued" |
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doḥśiñjinī | f. equals dor-jyā- |
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doṣajitkāra | m. Name of work |
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durbodhapadabhañjikā | f. Name of a commentator or commentary on |
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durbodhapadabhañjinī | f. of a commentator or commentary on |
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durvrajita | n. bad or improper manner of going |
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dvaikulijika | mf(ī-)n. containing 2 kulija-s (kind of measure) |
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dvātriṃśacchālabhañjikā | f. plural 32 statues |
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dvātriṃśacchālabhañjikā | f. Name of work |
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dvijihva | mfn. (dv/i--) double-tongued (literally and figuratively) etc. ( dvijihvatā -tā- f. dvijihvatva -tva-, n. ) |
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dvijihva | m. a particular disease of the tongue |
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dvijihva | m. a snake etc. |
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dvijihva | m. informer, thief, scoundrel, villain |
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dvijihva | m. Name of a rakṣas- |
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dvijihvatā | f. dvijihva |
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dvijihvatva | n. dvijihva |
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dvikulijika | mf(ī-)n. containing 2 kulija-s (See s.v.) |
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dvipravrājinī | f. running after 2 men |
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dyūtajita | mfn. won at dice |
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eji | m. Name of a man gaRa kurv-ādi- ) |
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ejitavya | mfn. to be shaken. |
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ejitṛ | mfn. a shaker, causing to tremble. |
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ekabhojin | mfn. eating only one meal (a day) |
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ekānnanaktabhojin | mfn. taking food but once a day |
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ekānnanaktabhojinādin | mfn. eating food given by only one person |
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eṇājina | n. deer-skin. |
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gajin | mfn. riding on an elephant |
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gañjājikā | f. hemp |
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gañjikā | f. a tavern |
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gāñjikāya | m. a quail |
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gārdhrarājita | mfn. equals -pattra-, . |
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gārdhravājita | mfn. idem or 'mfn. equals -pattra-, .' , iv, 1515. |
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garji | m. the rumbling (of clouds) |
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garjita | mfn. sounded, roared, bellowed |
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garjita | mfn. boasted, swaggered, vaunted |
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garjita | m. (gaRa tārakādi-) a (roaring) elephant in rut |
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garjita | n. equals garji- etc. |
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garjita | n. crying, roaring (as of elephants or daitya-s) |
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garjitarava | m. idem or 'n. crying, roaring (as of elephants or daitya-s) ' |
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garjitāsaha | m. "not bearing (an elephant's) roaring", a lion |
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gauñjika | m. (fr. guñjā-), a jeweller |
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gehevijitin | mfn. "victorious at home", a house-hero, boaster |
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ghanagarjita | n. the roar of thunder, deep loud roar |
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goji | for jī- q.v |
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gojihvā | f. Name of a plant (Phlomis or Premna esculenta ;Elephantopus scaber ;Coix barbata or a kind of Hieracium ) |
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gojihvikā | f. the uvula |
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gojihvikā | f. equals hvā- |
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gojika | m. for gauñj- q.v |
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gojikā | f. equals gojihvā- |
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gojikāya | m. for gāñjik- |
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gojit | mfn. conquering or gaining cattle |
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gokulajit | m. Name of an author of the 17th century |
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gopājihva | mfn. "having (the tongue id est) the voice of a cowherd " [the proposes to read gop/ājihm/asya-instead of gop/ā-jihvasya-] |
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goṣṭhevijitin | mfn. "victorious in a cow-pen" idem or 'mfn. "courageous in a cow-pen", a boasting coward ' |
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grahabhītijit | m. "conquering the fear of the demons", Name of a perfume |
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grāmajit | mfn. conquering troops |
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grāmayājin | mfn. idem or 'n. sacrificing for many, ' on |
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gṛdhravājita | mfn. (equals gārdhra-v-) furnished with vulture-feathers (an arrow), |
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gṛhabhojin | m. an inmate of the same house |
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gṛhājira | n. a house-yard |
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gṛñjina | (varia lectio jima-) m. Name of a son of śūra- and brother of vasu-deva- |
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guḍajihvikā | f. shortened for -nyāya- |
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guḍajihvikānyāya | m. "rule of the sugar and the tongue", transitory impression soon lost, momentary opinion |
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guñjikā | f. the berry of Abrus precatorius |
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guñjin | mfn. murmuring (a-- negative) |
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guñjita | mfn. uttered in a low tone, murmured |
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guñjita | mfn. humming |
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guñjita | mfn. song (of the Koil) |
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hajāji | Name of a place |
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haṃsajihva | m. "goose-tongued", Name of a man, plural his family |
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hañji | m. a sneeze, sneezing (equals kṣut-). |
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hañjikā | f. a female attendant, chamber-maid ( hañjikātva -tva- n.) |
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hañjikā | f. Clerodendrum Siphonantus |
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hañjikātva | n. hañjikā |
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harajit | m. Name of a man |
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harijit | m. Name of various men |
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hastijihvā | f. "elephants-tongue", a particular vein |
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haviryājin | m. "oblation-offerer", a priest |
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hiḍimbajit | m. "conqueror of hiḍimba-", bhīma- |
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hillājatājika | n. Name of work |
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hīrajit | m. Name of a poet |
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hiraṇyajihva | (h/iraṇya-.) mfn. golden-tongued |
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hiraṇyajit | mfn. gaining gold |
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hrījita | mfn. overcome by shame, modest, ashamed |
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hṛṣyajihva | n. a kind of leprosy (wrong reading for ṛśya-j- q.v) |
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huñjikā | f. a particular rāga- |
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idhmajihva | m. "the fuel's tongue", fire |
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idhmajihva | m. (also Name of a son of priya-vrata- ) |
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ījika | m. plural Name of a people |
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ījitum | (irregular infinitive mood of yaj- q.v) equals yaṣṭum-. |
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ikṣubhañjikā | f. a kind of game, |
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indrajidvijayin | m. "conqueror of indra-jit-", Name of lakṣmaṇa- |
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indrajit | m. "conqueror of indra-", Name of the son of rāvaṇa- |
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indrajit | m. of a dānava- |
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indrajit | m. of the father of rāvaṇa- and king of kāśmīra- |
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indrajit | m. of a king and protector of keśava-dāsa-. |
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iṣīkāñji | mfn. having stripes like reeds, |
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jājin | m. equals jaja- |
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jaladharagarjitaghoṣasusvaranakṣatrarājasaṃkusumitābhijña | m. "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-, |
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jalajihva | m. "cold-tongued (?)", a crocodile |
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jalajinī | f. (fr. -ja-) "lotus-group" |
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jalajinībandhu | m. "lotus-friend", the sun |
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jarāsaṃdhajit | m. " jarāsaṃdha--slayer", bhīma- |
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jaṭājinin | (ṭāj-) mfn. wearing braided hair and covered with a hide |
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jīrṇatājika | n. Name of work |
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jvālājihva | m. flame-tongued |
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jvālājihva | m. fire |
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jvālājihva | m. Name of an attendant (of skanda- ;of śiva- ) |
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jvālājihva | m. Name of a dānava- |
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jvālājihva | m. of a demon causing diseases, 9559. |
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kaiṭabhajit | m. "conqueror of the asura- kaiṭabha-", Name of viṣṇu- |
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kajiṅga | m. plural Name of a people |
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kālajihva | m. "having a black tongue", Name of a yakṣa- |
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kālājina | m. plural Name of a people |
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kalakūjikā | f. a wanton, lascivious wife |
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kāliyajit | m. "destroyer of kāliya-", Name of kṛṣṇa- or viṣṇu- |
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kāmajit | m. "conquering desire", Name of skanda- |
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kāmavivarjita | mfn. freed from all desires |
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kāmboji | f. (metrically for kāmbojī-) the plant Glycine debilis |
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kāmbojikā | f. the white Abrus |
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kāmbojinī | f. Name of an attendant on devī-. |
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kaṃsajit | m. Name of kṛṣṇa- |
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kañjikā | f. Siphonantus Indica |
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kāñjika | n. sour gruel, water of boiled rice in a state of spontaneous fermentation |
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kāñjikā | f. idem or 'n. sour gruel, water of boiled rice in a state of spontaneous fermentation ' |
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kāñjikā | f. a medicinal plant |
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kāñjikā | f. an edible legume |
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kāñjikā | f. a kind of creeping plant |
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kāñjikapūjā | f. Name of a jaina- work. |
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kāñjikavaṭaka | m. a dish consisting of sour gruel, meal, and several condiments |
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kañjinī | f. a courtezan |
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kaṅkavājita | mfn. having heron's feathers (as an arrow), |
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karabhañjika | varia lectio for the above |
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karigarjita | n. the roaring of elephants |
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karmajit | mfn. Name of a king |
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karmajita | mfn. won or acquired by acts, |
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karṇajit | m. "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 ) |
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karṇavarjita | m. "earless", a snake |
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kārṣṇājina | mfn. (fr. kriṣṇājin/a-), made from the skin of the black antelope |
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kārṣṇājini | m. ( ) "a son or descendant of kṛṣṇājina-", Name of a teacher |
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kārṣṇājini | m. of a philosopher |
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kārṣṇājini | m. of an author on law. |
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kāsajit | f. "removing cough", Clerodendrum siphonanthus |
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kāśikāvivaraṇapañjikā | f. Name of a commentator or commentary on the kāśikā vṛtti- by jinendrabuddhi- (also called kā-nyāsa-or kā-nyāsa-pañjikā-). |
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kauñji | m. patronymic fr. kuñja- |
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kauṭajika | mfn. idem or 'mfn. (fr. kuṭaja-bhāra-), carrying or bearing a load of Wrightia antidysenterica gaRa vaṃśādi-.' |
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kelīśālabhañjikā | f. a small statue |
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khadirājira | ? |
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khajikā | f. a ladle or spoon |
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khājika | m. equals khadikā- |
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khajit | m. "conquering heaven", Name of a buddha- |
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khalājina | ? gaRa utkarādi-. |
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khalājinīya | mfn. |
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kharjikā | f. a relish that provokes drinking |
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kīcakajit | m. "conquering kīcaka-", bhīma-sena- |
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kirmīrajit | m. "conquering the rākṣasa- kirmīra-"Name of bhīmasena- |
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kiṭṭavarjita | n. "free from any impurity", semen virile |
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kolagajinī | f. Scindapsus officinalis |
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koṭijit | m. "conquering ten millions", Name of kāli-dāsa- |
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kramajit | m. Name of a prince |
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krāntiśiñjinī | f. equals -jīvā- |
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kratujit | m. Name of a man (see -v/id-.) |
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kṛcchrabhojin | mfn. undergoing austerities |
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kṛmijit | m. equals -ghātin- |
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krodhāmarṣajihmabhrū | mfn. bending the brow with anger and impatience. |
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krodhavarjita | mfn. free from wrath, calm. |
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kṛṣṇājina | n. the skin of the black antelope etc. |
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kṛṣṇājina | m. "covered with a skin of the black antelope", Name of a man, and m. plural his descendants gaRa upakādi- and tikakitavādi- on |
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kṛṣṇājinagrīva | mfn. having a skin of the black antelope round the neck |
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kṛṣṇājinin | mfn. covered with the skin of a black antelope |
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kṛṣṇāñji | mfn. having black marks |
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kṛtajijñāsa | mfn. jijñāsā |
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kṛttikāñji | (kāñ-) mfn. having white spots |
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kṣaitrajitya | n. (fr. kṣetra-jit-), acquisition of land, victorious battle |
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kṣemajit | m. Name of a prince (vv.ll. kṣatraujas-, kṣemārcis-). |
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kṣīrayājin | mfn. presenting oblations of milk (to the gods) |
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kṣitiśiñjinī | f. equals -jīvā- |
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kubji | f. (probably) a tiger's den, |
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kubjikā | f. a girl eight years old (personating the goddess durgā- at a festival of this deity). |
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kubjikā | (f. of kubjaka- q.v) |
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kubjikātantra | n. Name of a tantra-. |
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kubjimat | mfn. idem or 'mfn. crooked, curved.' |
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kubjita | mfn. crooked, curved. |
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kūjin | mfn. warbling, etc. |
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kūjin | mfn. making a rumbling sound in the bowels |
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kūjita | mfn. uttered inarticulately, cooed, etc. etc. |
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kūjita | mfn. filled with monotonous sounds, etc. |
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kūjita | n. the cry of a bird, cooing, warbling, cackling, etc. |
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kūjitavya | n. only |
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kūjitavye | ind. locative case when answer is to be given |
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kujjiśa | m. a sort of fish (see kudiśa-.) |
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kukṣikūjita | n. belching, |
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kukurajihvā | f. a species of fish (Acheiris Kookur Zibha) |
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kukurajihvā | f. the plant Leea staphylea |
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kukurajihvā | f. the plant Ixora undulata |
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kulijika | mf(ī-)n. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' fr. kulija- |
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kumārapravrajitā | f. religious while still a girl gaRa śramaṇādi-. |
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kuñjikā | f. equals kuñja-vallarī- |
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kuñjikā | f. fennel-flower seed (equals kuñcikā-,Nigella indica) |
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kuñjikā | a kind of drum, |
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kuñjikā | See kuñja-. |
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kuntijit | m. "conqueror of kuntī-", Name of a prince |
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lāji | m. a quantity of parched grain (according to to lāji-is vocative case fr. lājin- equals lājopalakṣita-). |
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lajjinī | f. Mimosa Pudica (see lajjarī-). |
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lajjirī | f. Mimosa Pudica (see lajjarī-). |
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lalajjihva | mf(ā-)n. (fr. pr. p. lalat-+ j-) lolling the tongue, moving the tongue to and fro |
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lalajjihva | mf(ā-)n. fierce, savage |
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lalajjihva | m. a camel |
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lalajjihva | m. a dog |
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lambajihva | mfn. letting the tongue hang out |
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lambajihva | m. Name of a rākṣasa- |
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lañjikā | f. a harlot, prostitute |
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latājihva | m. "creeper-tongued", a snake |
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lāvaṇyārjita | mfn. obtained through beauty |
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lāvaṇyārjita | n. (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) . |
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lohajit | m. "conquering iron (in hardness)", a diamond |
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lokajit | mfn. winning or conquering any region |
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lokajit | mfn. winning Heaven (lokajit/aṃ- svarg/am- equals svarga-loka-jitam-) |
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lokajit | m. conqueror of the world |
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lokajit | m. a sage |
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lokajit | m. Name of a buddha- |
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lokapūjita | mfn. honoured by the world, universally worshipped |
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lokapūjita | m. Name of a man |
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lolajihva | mfn. having a rolling or restless tongue, insatiable, greedy |
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lomarāji | f. equals lomāvali- below |
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luñji | varia lectio for lañj- q.v |
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madabhañjinī | f. "destroying intoxication", Asparagus Racemosus (see -ghnī-). |
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madakalakokilakūjita | n. the warbling of kokila-s during the breeding season |
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mādhavasomayājin | m. Name of a man (= mādhavācārya-) |
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madhujihva | (m/adhu-.) mfn. honey -tongued, sweet-tongued, sweetly-speaking |
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madhujit | m. "conqueror of the daitya- madhu-", Name of viṣṇu- |
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madhyajihva | n. the middle of the tongue (said to be the organ of the palatals) |
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madorjita | mfn. swollen with pride, haughty with arrogance |
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magadhājira | n. the court of magadha-, |
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mahājihva | mfn. long-tongued (said of śiva-) |
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mahājihva | m. Name of a daitya- |
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mahāñji | (hāñji-) mfn. having broad spots |
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mahārājika | m. Name of viṣṇu- |
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māhārājika | mf(ī-)n. (fr. mahā-rāja-) attached or devoted to the reigning prince |
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mahārājikadeva | m. plural (with Buddhists) Name of a class of gods (the inhabitants of the lowest heaven) |
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mahendrajit | m. Name of garuḍa- |
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mahendrayājin | mfn. one who worships great Inscr |
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mājika | m. Name of a man |
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majiraka | m. Name of a man gaRa sivādi-. |
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mājiraka | m. tr. fr. majiraka- gaRa śivādi-. |
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majjikā | f. the female of the Indian crane |
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mālabhañjikā | f. "breaking the garland", Name of a game |
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mālajit | m. Name of vedāṅga-rāya- (author of the pārasī-prakāśa-) |
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mallāsomayājin | m. Name of an author |
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mānavarjita | mfn. destitute of honour |
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mānavarjita | mfn. dishonouring |
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mandrajihva | (mandr/a--) mfn. "pleasing-tongued", pleasant-voiced |
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mandrakaṇṭhagarjita | n. a deep or rumbling sound in the throat (of an elephant) |
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maṅgalapūjita | mfn. honoured with a sacrificial fee or offering |
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mañji | f. a cluster of blossoms etc. (also jī- see aṅgāra-mañjī-). |
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mañjikā | f. a harlot, courtezan |
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mañjiman | m. (fr. mañju-) beauty, elegance |
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mañjiphalā | f. Musa Sapientum |
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mañjiṣṭha | mf(ā-)n. (superl. of mañju-) very bright, bright red (as the Indian madder) (perhaps wrong reading for māñjiṣṭha-) |
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mañjiṣṭhā | f. See next. |
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mañjiṣṭhā | f. Indian madder, Rubia Munjista |
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māñjiṣṭha | mfn. (fr. mañjiṣṭhā-) dyed with madder, red as madder etc. |
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māñjiṣṭha | n. red, red colour |
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mañjiṣṭhābha | (ṭhābha-) mfn. having the colour of Indian madder |
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māñjiṣṭhaka | () mfn. equals prec. |
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mañjiṣṭhāmeha | m. a disease in which the urine is of a light red colour |
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mañjiṣṭhāmehin | mfn. suffering from this disease |
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mañjiṣṭhārāga | m. the colour or dye of the Indian madder |
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mañjiṣṭhārāga | m. an attachment pleasing and durable as the colour of the Indian madder |
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māñjiṣṭhika | () mfn. equals prec. |
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māñjiṣṭhīkṛ | P. -karoti-, to dye with madder |
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manojighra | mfn. scenting out or guessing (a person's) thoughts |
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manojñaśabdābhigarjita | m. Name of a kalpa- |
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manorañjinī | f. Name of work |
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mantrajihva | m. "having sacred text for tongues", fire or Name of agni- |
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mārajit | m. "conqueror of māra-", Name of buddha- |
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mārjita | mfn. wiped, rubbed, swept, cleansed, purified ( mārjite te- ind.after purification) etc. |
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mārjita | mfn. wiped away, removed, destroyed |
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mārjita | m. (orf(ā-).) curds with sugar and spice |
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mārjite | ind. mārjita |
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mauñjibandhana | n. equals mauñjī-bandhana- |
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mauñjin | mfn. girt with or wearing a girdle of muñja--grass (see nāga-mauñjin-). |
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maurajika | m. (fr. muraja-) a drumbeater, drummer |
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medhajit | See medhā-jit-. |
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medhājit | m. Name of kātyāyana- (varia lectio medha-jit-). |
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meghagarjitaghoṣatā | f. having a voice like the rolling of a cloud (one of the 80 minor marks of a buddha-) |
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meghakūṭābhigarjiteśvara | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva- |
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meghanādajit | m. "conqueror of meghanāda- or indra-jit-", Name of lakṣmaṇa- |
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megharāji | () or |
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megharāji | () f. a line of clouds. |
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meghavisphūrjita | n. the rumbling of cloud, thundering |
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meghavisphūrjitā | f. a particular metre |
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miñjikāmiñjika | n. sg. Name of two beings sprung from the seed of rudra- |
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mithyopayojita | mfn. wrongly applied |
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mitrajit | m. Name of a son of su-varṇa- (varia lectio a-m-). |
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mṛdujihvatā | f. having a soft tongue (one of the 80 minor marks of a buddha-) |
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mṛgājina | n. a deer-skin |
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mṛgājira | n. an arena of deer, |
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mṛgarājinī | f. Name of a gandharva- maid |
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mṛjita | mfn. wiped, wiped off, removed |
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mṛtyujit | m. "conqueror of disease", Name of an author (also called jid-amṛteśa-and -jidbhaṭṭāraka-) |
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mṛtyujit | m. Name of work |
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mudgabhojin | m. "bean-eater", a horse |
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muhurbhojin | m. "constantly eating", a horse |
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mūlyavivarjita | mfn. devoid of price, priceless, invaluable |
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nāgajihvā | f. "serpent-tongue", a species of creeper |
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nāgajihvikā | f. red arsenic |
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nāgamauñjin | mfn. (fr. muñjā-) wearing a snake as girdle |
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nagnajit | m. Name of a prince of the gandhāra-s (father of one of kṛṣṇa-'s wives) |
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nagnajit | m. of a writer on architecture (?) |
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nagnajit | m. of a poet |
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nāgnajita | m. a descendant of nagna-jit- |
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nāgnajitī | f. a daughter of nagna-jit- (Name of one of the wives of kṛṣṇa-) (w. r. nagnājitī-) (where metri causa jiti-). |
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nāgoji | m. Name of a grammarian (also jī-,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.) |
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nāgojibhaṭṭīya | n. a work of nāgoji-bhaṭṭa-. |
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nāgojipaddhati | f. Name of work |
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nakṣatrapūjita | mfn. "star-honoured", auspicious |
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naktabhojin | mfn. eating at night |
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naktabhojitva | n. |
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nāmavarjita | mfn. nameless, stupid |
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nāmavivarjita | mfn. nameless, stupid |
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naparājit | m. "not yielding", Name of śiva- () |
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naparājit | na-puṃs- etc. See 2. n/a-. |
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narakajit | m. "vanquisher of the demon nirkṛti-", Name of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa- |
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nārojipaṇḍita | m. Name of author |
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niji | gaRa yavādi- |
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nijighṛkṣayat | See ni-grah- above. |
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nijihvika | mfn. = (or wrong reading for) nir-- j-, tongueless, . |
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nijimat | mfn. |
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nikūjita | mfn. warbled, sung (taṃ haṃsaiḥ-). |
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nikūjitavya | n. moaning, groaning |
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nikuñjikāmlā | f. a species of plant (equals kuñjikā-) |
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nīlādriparājitā | f. a blue species of Clitoria Ternatea |
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nīlarāji | f. dark line or mass, darkness |
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nimajjita | mfn. plunged into the water, drowned |
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nirajina | mfn. without a skin or hide |
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nīrājita | mfn. shone upon, illuminated, irradiated |
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nīrājita | mfn. lustrated, consecrated |
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nirdasanākṣijihva | mfn. deprived of teeth and eyes and tongue |
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nirji | P. -jayati- (perfect tense -jigāya- ind.p. -jitya-), to conquer, win (in battle, play etc.), acquire ; subdue, vanquish, surpass |
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nirjigamiṣu | mfn. ( gam-) wishing to go out or come forth |
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nirjihīrṣu | mfn. ( hṛ-) wishing to take off or remove |
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nirjihva | mfn. tongueless |
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nirjihva | n. a frog |
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nirjijñāsa | mfn. not desirous of knowing or understanding, |
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nirjita | mfn. conquered, subdued, gained, won |
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nirjita | mfn. claimed id est due (as interest on money) |
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nirjitārigaṇa | mfn. one who has conquered hosts of enemies |
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nirjitavarman | m. Name of a man |
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nirjitendriya | mfn. one who has subdued (the whole assemblage of) his passions or feelings |
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nirjitendriyagrāma | mfn. one who has subdued (the whole assemblage of) his passions or feelings (also m."a muni-, a saint") |
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nirjiti | f. equals -jaya-, |
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niyojikā | f. Name of a daughter of the demon duḥ-saha- |
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niyojita | mfn. put, placed, laid, (jewel) set in (compound) |
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niyojita | mfn. connected with, attached to, fixed on (compound) |
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niyojita | mfn. appointed, authorized |
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niyojita | mfn. enjoined, directed, commanded |
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niyojita | mfn. urged, impelled |
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nṛjit | mfn. conquering men |
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nṛjit | m. Name of an ekāha- |
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nyāyārjita | mfn. honestly earned or acquired |
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nyāyasārapadapañjikā | f. Name of work |
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nyubjimat | mfn. bent, crooked |
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odanabhojikā | f. eating boiled rice on |
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ojiṣṭha | mfn. superl. of ugr/a- q.v |
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ojiṣṭha | m. Name of a muni-, |
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ojiṣṭha | m. plural the descendants of the same ; ([ confer, compare Zend aojista.]) |
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padabhañjikā | f. a commentary which separates or analyses or explains words |
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padabhañjikā | f. a register, journal, calendar or almanac |
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padaji | etc. See sv. |
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padāji | m. (fr. pada-+ āji-? ) a footman, foot-soldier |
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padavākyārthapañjikā | f. Name of work |
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pajihaṭikā | f. (pad-+?) a small bell |
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pajihaṭikā | f. a kind of metre |
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pājika | m. equals prājika-, a falcon |
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pañcajitaṃte | Name of a stotra-. |
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pañcārthabhāṣyadījiṣikā | f. Name of work |
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pañji | f. or pañjī- the ball of cotton from which thread is spun |
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pañjikā | f. equals pañjī- |
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pañjikā | f. a perpetual commentary which explains and analyses every word (also = kātantra-vṛttip-) |
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pañjikā | f. a book in which receipts and expenditure are entered |
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pañjikā | f. the register or record of human actions kept by yama- |
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pañjikākāraka | m. a writer, a man of the kāyastha- tribe |
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pañjikākāraka | m. an almanac-maker. |
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pañjikāpradīpa | m. Name of work |
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pañjikāraka | m. equals -pañjikā-k- |
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paṅkajin | mfn. furnished with a lotus |
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paṅkajinī | f. Nelumbium Speciosum (the plant or a group or the flexible stalk of such lotuses), also a lotus-pond (equals nī-saras-) |
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paṅkajit | m. Name of a son of garuḍa- |
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paṇyājira | n. a market |
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pāpaparājita | (pāp/a--) mfn. ignominiously defeated |
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parāji | A1. -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 |
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parājiṣṇu | mfn. conquered, succumbing (See /a-parāj-) |
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parājiṣṇu | mfn. victorious, triumphant |
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parājit | m. N. a son of rukma-kavaca- |
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parājita | (p/arā--) mfn. conquered, defeated, overthrown, cast (in a lawsuit), condemned by law |
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parānnabhojin | mfn. eating another's food |
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parānnabhojin | m. a servant |
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parapākopabhojin | mfn. eating another's or a stranger's food |
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pāridhvajika | m. (-dhvaja-) a standard-bearer |
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pariji | P. -jayati- (infinitive mood -jetum-), to conquer, overpower |
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parijihīrṣā | f. ( hṛ- Desiderative) desire of avoiding or removing |
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parijihīrṣita | mfn. kept away, avoided, shunned |
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parijihīrṣu | mfn. wishing to avoid |
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parimārjita | mfn. cleaned, polished |
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parimṛjita | mfn. wiped, rubbed, cleaned |
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parinirjita | mfn. ( ji-) vanquished, conquered |
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paripūjita | mfn. honoured, adored, worshipped |
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pariśiñjita | mfn. ( śiñj-) made to hum or resound from all sides |
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parisrajin | mfn. wearing a garland |
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parivarjita | mfn. (fr. Causal) shunned, avoided |
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parivarjita | mfn. abandoned or left by, deprived or devoid of (instrumental case or compound) etc. (with saṃkhyayā-,countless, innumerable ;with aṣṭabhis-,less by 8, minus 8 ) |
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parivarjita | mfn. wound round, girt |
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parivījita | mfn. fanned, cooled |
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parivrāji | parivrājī f. Sphaeranthus Mollis |
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parjanyajinvita | (j/an-) mfn. impelled by parjanya- |
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parokṣajit | mfn. victorious in an imperceptible manner |
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paryuṣitabhojin | m. the eater of stale food (said to become a maggot or worm in the next birth) |
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paśubandhayājin | mfn. offering an animal sacrifice |
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paśuyājin | mfn. offering an animals sacrifice |
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pāthojinī | f. the lotus-plant |
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pauñjiṣṭha | m. (fr. puñjiṣṭha-) a fisherman (varia lectio ṣṭa-) |
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pauñjiṣṭha | m. patronymic (varia lectio pauj-) |
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pauṣkajiti | m. patronymic (fr. puṣkajit-?) |
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pauṣpañji | m. patronymic of a teacher |
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pauṣpiñji | m. patronymic of a teacher |
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pauṣpiñjin | m. plural his disciples |
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pauṣyañji | yiñji- varia lectio or wrong reading for pauṣpañji-, piñji-. |
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phaṇijihvā | f. "species's tongue", Name of 2 plants (mahā-śatāvarī-and mahā-samaṅga-) |
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phaṇijihvikā | f. idem or 'f. "species's tongue", Name of 2 plants (mahā-śatāvarī-and mahā-samaṅga-) ' and Emblica Officinalis |
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phañjikā | f. idem or 'f. Clerodendrum Siphonantus ' |
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phañjikā | f. Lipeocercis Serrata |
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phañjikā | f. Alhagi Maurorum |
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phañjipattrikā | f. Salvinia Cucullata |
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phañjiputtrikā | f. Salvinia Cucullata |
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phaṣājiga | and phaṣājima- m. or n. (?) Name of two places |
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piṇḍapitṛyajiña | m. the oblation to deceased ancestors on the evening of new moon |
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piṇḍapitṛyajiñaprayoga | m. Name of work |
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piñjikā | f. a roll of cotton from which threads are spun |
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pītamāñjiṣṭha | mfn. yellowish-red |
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pitrarjita | mfn. acquired by or derived from a father (as property) |
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prabhūtajihvatā | f. having a long tongue (one of the 32 signs of perfection of a buddha-) (also -tanu-jihv-,"having a long and thin tongue" ) |
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prācājihva | (prāc/ā--.) mfn. moving the tongue forwards (said of agni-) |
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pragarjita | n. a roar, noise, din |
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praji | P. -jayati-, to, win, conquer |
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prājidhara | m. Name of a man |
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prājidhara | etc. See prājaka-. |
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prajihīrṣu | mfn. (Desiderative of hṛ-) being about to strike or hit |
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prajijanayiṣitavya | mfn. (fr. Desiderative of Causal) wished to be born |
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prajijaniṣamāṇa | mfn. (fr. Desiderative) wishing to be born or produced |
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prājika | m. a hawk (see prācikā-). |
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prājimaṭhikā | f. Name of a place |
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prājin | m. (prob.) equals prājaka- |
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prajina | m. wind, air (also spelt prajīna-) |
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prajinv | P. -jinvati-, or -jincti-, to refresh, animate, promote, further |
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prājipakṣin | m. a particular bird (see vāji-p-) |
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prajit | mfn. conquering, defeating |
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prajita | mfn. driven, impelled, urged on (prob. wrong reading for prājita-;See tottra--, daṇḍa--). |
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prajji | m. Name of a man |
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prapūjita | mfn. honoured, respected |
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prasenajit | m. Name of several princes (especially of a sovereign of śrāvastī- contemporary with gautama- buddha- ) |
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prāsenajitī | f. patronymic fr. prasena-jit- |
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praśnapañjikā | f. Name of work |
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prātarjit | mfn. winning, or conquering early |
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pratibhojin | mfn. eating the prescribed diet |
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pratibhojita | mfn. one who has been allowed to eat food besides the prescribed diet |
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pratiji | P. -jayati-, to conquer, defeat (in battle or at play) : Desiderative -jigīṣati-, to wish to conquer or defeat, attack, assail |
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pratijihīrṣu | mfn. ( hṛ- Desiderative) wishing to return or requite (varia lectio cikīrṣu-; see) . |
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pratijihvā | f. the uvula |
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pratijihvikā | f. the uvula |
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pratinirjita | mfn. ( ji-) appropriated, turned to one's own advantage |
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pratipūjita | mfn. honoured, revered, presented with (instrumental case) etc. |
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pratipūjita | mfn. exchanged as civilities |
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pratirañjita | mfn. ( rañj-) coloured, reddened |
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pratisaṃjihīrṣu | mfn. (fr. Desiderative) wishing to withdraw or to be freed from (ablative) |
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pratyajira | n. gaRa aṃśv-ādi- |
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pravejita | mfn. (fr. Causal) hurled, thrown, shot off |
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pravivrajiṣu | and pra-vivrājayiṣu- See under pra-vraj-. |
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pravivrajiṣu | mfn. (from Desiderative) wishing to take the vow of a monk |
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pravrajikā | wrong reading for vrajitā- and vrājikā-. |
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pravrājikā | f. a female ascetic (also jaka-strī-) |
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pravrājin | m. equals vrāj- |
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pravrājin | mfn. running after (See dvi-pravrājinī-). |
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pravrajita | mfn. gone astray or abroad on |
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pravrajita | mfn. run away (said of horses) |
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pravrajita | mfn. (also with vanam-) one who has left home to become a religious mendicant or (with jaina-s) to become a monk |
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pravrajita | m. a religious mendicant or a monk |
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pravrajitā | f. a female ascetic or a nun |
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pravrajita | m. Nardostachys Jatamansi |
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pravrajita | m. another plant (muṇḍīrī-) |
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pravrajita | n. the life of a religious mendicant |
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pravrājita | mfn. become a monk |
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prejitṛ | m. equals prājaka- |
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pṛtanājit | mfn. victorious in battle |
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pṛtanājit | m. Name of an ekāha- |
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pūjila | mfn. equals janīya- |
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pūjila | m. a god |
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pūjita | mfn. honoured, received or treated respectfully, worshipped, adored etc. |
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pūjita | mfn. honoured by (genitive case or compound ) or on account of (compound) etc. |
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pūjita | mfn. acknowledged, recommended |
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pūjita | mfn. frequented, inhabited |
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pūjita | mfn. consecrated |
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pūjita | mfn. supplied with (compound) |
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pūjita | m. a god |
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pūjita | n. Name of a place |
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pūjitapattraphalā | f. Name of a plant |
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pūjitapūjaka | mfn. honouring the honoured |
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pulomajit | m. "conqueror of puloman-", Name of indra- |
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puñji | f. equals puñja- |
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puñjika | m. hail |
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puñjikāstanā | () () f. Name of an apsaras-. |
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puñjikasthalā | ( etc.) f. Name of an apsaras-. |
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puñjikāsthalā | (),Name of an apsaras-. |
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puñjikasthalī | () f. Name of an apsaras-. |
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puñjiṣṭha | mfn. heaped, accumulated |
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puñjiṣṭha | m. a fisherman or a bird-catcher (see ) . |
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puñjiṣṭha | See puñji- |
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puñjita | mfn. heaped, made up into a ball, pressed or put together |
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puṇyabhājin | () mfn. partaking of bliss, happy. |
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puṇyajita | mfn. gained or attained by good works |
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puṇyavarjita | m. "destitute of virtue", Name of a fictitious country |
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puṇyavijita | mfn. acquired by merit, merited |
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purajit | m. "conqueror of fortresses or of pura-", Name of śiva- |
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purajit | m. of a prince (son of aja- and father of ariṣṭanemi-) |
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purojiti | (pur/o--) f. previous possession or acquisition |
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purujit | m. "conquering many", Name of a hero on the side of the pāṇḍu-s and brother of kunti-bhoja- |