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jvara | m. (gaRa vṛṣā | ||||||
jvara | m. fever of the soul, mental pain, affliction, grief | ||||||
jvarabrahmāstra | n. Name of a febrifuge. | ||||||
jvaracikitsā | f. medical treatment of fever. | ||||||
jvaradhūmaketu | m. Name of a febrifuge | ||||||
jvaraghna | mfn. febrifuge | ||||||
jvaraghna | m. equals rā | ||||||
jvaraghna | m. Chenopodium album | ||||||
jvarahantrī | f. "febrifuge", Rubia Munjista | ||||||
jvarahara | mfn. febrifuge | ||||||
jvarakṣaya | m. "anti-febrile", Costus speciosus | ||||||
jvaranāśaka | mfn. equals -hara-. | ||||||
jvaranāśinī | f. equals -hantrī- | ||||||
jvaranāśinī | f. equals r/ari- | ||||||
jvaranirnaya | m. Name of a medical work. | ||||||
jvarapralāpa | m. delirious words | ||||||
abhicārajvara | m. a fever caused by magical spells. | ||||||
abhiṣaṅgajvara | m. a fever supposed to be caused by evil spirits. | ||||||
abhiśāpajvara | m. fever caused by a curse (see abhi-śastaka-at end.) | ||||||
āmajvara | m. fever produced by indigestion | ||||||
aṅgajvara | mfn. causing fever | ||||||
apajvara | mfn. free from fever, | ||||||
asaṃjvara | mfn. feeling no (beat of) anger or grief. | ||||||
dāhajvara | m. inflammatory fever | ||||||
garbhāgārajvara | m. equals rbha-vāsa-kleśa- | ||||||
gatajvara | mfn. freed from fever or sickness, convalescent, recovered | ||||||
gatajvara | mfn. free from trouble or grief | ||||||
girijvara | m. equals -kaṇṭaka- | ||||||
girijvarasamudbhava | m. (equals giri-ja-), red chalk, ruddle | ||||||
himajvara | m. fever with cold paroxysms, ague | ||||||
hṛdayajvara | m. anguish of heart, | ||||||
jīrṇajvara | m. a lingering fever with diminishing intensity | ||||||
jīrṇajvarahara | m. "removing that fever", Name of a plant | ||||||
jīrṇāmayajvara | m. equals ṇa-jv- | ||||||
kandarpajvara | m. passion, desire | ||||||
kaphajvara | m. fever arising from excess of phlegm. | ||||||
karṇajvara | m. affection of the ears. | ||||||
madajvara | m. the fever of passion or pride | ||||||
mahājvara | m. great affliction | ||||||
maithunajvara | m. sexual passion | ||||||
manojvara | m. heart-ache, | ||||||
mastakajvara | m. "head-fever", head-ache | ||||||
nāsājvara | m. a kind of disease of the nose (= nakra-) | ||||||
navajvararipurasa | m. Name of particular medicaments | ||||||
nirjvara | mfn. feverless, healthy | ||||||
nityajvara | m. uninterrupted fever | ||||||
palalajvara | m. gall, bile (see palā | ||||||
pālijvara | m. a kind of fever | ||||||
pittajvara | m. a bilious fever | ||||||
prākṛtajvara | m. common fever (occurring from affections of the wind in the rainy season, of the bile in the autumn, and of the phlegm in the spring) | ||||||
rasajvara | m. (prob.) a gastric fever | ||||||
ratajvara | m. a crow | ||||||
rathajvara | m. a crow | ||||||
sadyojvara | m. fresh fever | ||||||
sajvara | mfn. having fever, feverish | ||||||
saṃjvara | m. great beat or fever (also applied to the heat of anger or any violent agitation; raṃ- | ||||||
saṃjvarakara | mfn. causing agitation | ||||||
saṃjvaravat | mfn. full of heat or fever (See sneha-s-) | ||||||
saṃnipātajvara | m. a dangerous fever resulting from morbid condition of the three humours (one of the 8 kinds of fever) | ||||||
saṃtatajvara | m. continuous fever | ||||||
śāntajvara | mfn. one whose fever or grief is alleviated | ||||||
sāntarnidāghajvaram | ind. with an internal burning fever, | ||||||
sarvajvara | m. all kinds of fever, (or) fever arising from disturbances of all the humours | ||||||
sarvajvarahara | mfn. removing such fever. () | ||||||
sarvajvarajvarāpaha | mfn. removing such fever. () | ||||||
sarvajvaravipāka | m. Name of chapter of the | ||||||
satatajvara | n. constant fever, one not intermitting | ||||||
śirojvara | m. fever with head-ache | ||||||
śītajvara | m. a fever with cold fits | ||||||
śleṣmajvara | m. a fever caused by phlegm | ||||||
śleṣmajvaranidāna | n. "phlegm-origin", Name of work | ||||||
śleṣmapittajvara | m. fever caused by phlegm and bile | ||||||
smarajvara | m. "love-fever", ardent love | ||||||
snehasaṃjvaravat | mfn. smitten with the fever of love | ||||||
taruṇajvara | m. "slight fever", a fever that lasts a week | ||||||
tṛtīyakajvara | m. tertian ague. | ||||||
vātajvara | m. "wind-fever", fever arising from vitiated wind | ||||||
vātajvarapratīkāra | m. the remedying or counteraction of the above disease | ||||||
vātapittajvara | m. a fever arising from the wind and from the bile | ||||||
vātaśleṣmajvara | m. a fever ascribed to the wind and phlegm | ||||||
vigatajvara | mfn. cured of fever, freed from feverishness or morbid feeling, freed from trouble or distress of mind | ||||||
vigatajvara | mfn. exempt from decay | ||||||
vijvara | mf(ā-)n. free from fever or pain | ||||||
vijvara | mf(ā-)n. free from distress or anxiety, cheerful etc. | ||||||
vijvara | mf(ā-)n. exempt from decay | ||||||
virahajvara | m. the anguish of separation | ||||||
viṣajvara | m. a buffalo (varia lectio -tvara-). | ||||||
viṣamajvara | m. irregular (chronic) fever |
jvara | ज्वर a. [ज्वर् भावे थ] 1 Heated, feverish. -2 Excited, inflamed. -रः 1 Fever, feverish heat (in medicine); स्वेद्यमानज्वरं प्राज्ञः को$म्भसा परिषिञ्चति Śi.2.54; also used fig.; दर्पज्वरः, मदनज्वरः, मदज्वरः &c. -2 Fever of the soul, mental pain, affliction, distress, grief, sorrow; व्येतु ते मनसो ज्वरः Rām.; मनसस्तदुपस्थिते ज्वरे R.8.84; Bg.3. 3. -रा Fever. -Comp. -अग्निः the paroxysm of fever. -अङ्कुशः a febrifuge. -अन्तकः Cathartocarpus fistula. -अरिः 'febrifuge', cocculus cordifolius. -क्षयः antifebrile. -गण्डः N. of a disease; जलोदरे तृषारोगे ज्वरगण्डे विषूचके Mb.12.33.6. -प्रतीकारः cure of fever, febrifuge. -हन्त्री 'febrifuge', Rubia Munjsta. -हर a. febrifuge. |
vijvara | विज्वर a. Free from fever, anxiety or distress. |
saṃjvaraḥ | संज्वरः 1 Great heat, fever; यत्स्नेहसंज्वरवता हृदयेन नित्यम् Māl.9.36; Ms.4.185. -2 Heat. -3 Indignation. |
aṅgabhedam | aṅgajvaram # AVś.9.8.5a. Cf. next but one, and aṅgebhyo aṅgajvaraṃ. |
aṅgebhyo | aṅgajvaraṃ tava # AVś.5.30.8d; AVP.9.13.8d. Cf. under aṅgabhedam aṅgajvaram. |
jvara | of a fever | SB 5.12.2 |
jvara | the heat | SB 5.8.25 |
jvara-maraṇa-daśāyām | in the case of having a high fever at the time of death | SB 5.3.12 |
jvara-maraṇa-daśāyām | in the case of having a high fever at the time of death | SB 5.3.12 |
jvara-maraṇa-daśāyām | in the case of having a high fever at the time of death | SB 5.3.12 |
jvaraḥ | a fever | SB 6.14.37 |
jvaraḥ | fever | SB 4.29.23-25 |
jvaraḥ | the fever weapon | SB 10.63.30 |
jvaraḥ | the personification of fever who serves him, Lord Śiva | SB 10.63.22 |
jvaraḥ uvāca | the fever weapon (of Lord Śiva) said | SB 10.63.25 |
jvaraḥ uvāca | the fever weapon (of Lord Śiva) said | SB 10.63.25 |
jvaram | His personified fever (of extreme cold, as opposed to the extreme heat of the Śiva-jvara) | SB 10.63.23 |
jvarau | the two fevers | SB 10.63.23 |
dharā-jvaraḥ | the distress on the earth | SB 10.1.22 |
gata-jvaraḥ | freed of his feverish condition | SB 10.75.30 |
vigata-jvaraḥ | without being lethargic | BG 3.30 |
dharā-jvaraḥ | the distress on the earth | SB 10.1.22 |
māheśvaraḥ jvaraḥ | the Māheśvara-jvara | SB 10.63.24 |
gata-jvaraḥ | freed of his feverish condition | SB 10.75.30 |
mastaka-jvaram | the headache | SB 7.8.35 |
māheśvaraḥ jvaraḥ | the Māheśvara-jvara | SB 10.63.24 |
mastaka-jvaram | the headache | SB 7.8.35 |
vigata-jvaraḥ | without being lethargic | BG 3.30 |
vijvaraḥ | without anxiety | SB 3.14.19 |
vijvaraḥ | without a burning (from the Sudarśana cakra) | SB 9.5.10 |
vijvaraḥ | freed from all burning | SB 9.5.11 |
vijvaraḥ | free of distress | SB 10.52.32 |
vijvaraiḥ | who were relieved of their fever | SB 10.50.35-36 |
jvara | noun (masculine) affliction (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) fever (differing according to the different Doshas or humors of the body supposed to be affected by it) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) fever of the soul (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) grief (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) mental pain (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) [gramm.] the root jvar Frequency rank 233/72933 | |
jvaracikitsika | adjective relating to/healing fever Frequency rank 53101/72933 | |
jvaracikitsita | noun (neuter) name of Aṣṭāṅgahṛdayasaṃhitā, Cik. 1
name of Carakasaṃhitā, Cik. 3 Frequency rank 28124/72933 | |
jvaragajahari | noun (masculine) name of an alchemical preparation Frequency rank 53099/72933 | |
jvaraghna | noun (masculine) Chenopodium album (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 53100/72933 | |
jvaraghnī | noun (feminine) a kind of vegetable
a kind of pill Frequency rank 24045/72933 | |
jvarahantrī | noun (feminine) Rubia Munjista (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 53105/72933 | |
jvaranidāna | noun (neuter) name of Aṣṭāṅgahṛdayasaṃhitā, Nid. 2
name of Carakasaṃhitā, Nid. 1
name of Garuḍapurāṇa, 1.147 Frequency rank 28126/72933 | |
jvaranidānādika | noun (neuter) name of Garuḍapurāṇa, 1.147 Frequency rank 53102/72933 | |
jvaranāśinī | noun (feminine) jvarāri (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) a kind of pill Frequency rank 28125/72933 | |
jvarapratiṣedha | noun (masculine) name of Suśrutasaṃhiṭā, Utt. 39 Frequency rank 53103/72933 | |
jvararāja | noun (masculine) a kind of alchemical preparation Frequency rank 53104/72933 | |
jvaravant | adjective Frequency rank 28127/72933 | |
jvaray | verb (class 10 parasmaipada) Frequency rank 6317/72933 | |
ajvara | adjective free of fever Frequency rank 31483/72933 | |
apajvara | adjective Frequency rank 23053/72933 | |
asaṃjvara | adjective feeling no (beat of) anger or grief (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 32850/72933 | |
āmajvara | noun (masculine) fever produced by indigestion (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 46516/72933 | |
jīrṇajvara | noun (masculine) a lingering fever with diminishing intensity (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 7681/72933 | |
navajvara | noun (masculine) [medic.] a kind of fever Frequency rank 11307/72933 | |
navajvaramurāri | noun (masculine) a kind of alchemical preparation Frequency rank 55743/72933 | |
mahājvara | noun (masculine) name of a being accompanying Gaṇeśa Frequency rank 61703/72933 | |
vijvara | adjective cheerful (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) exempt from decay (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) free from distress or anxiety (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) free from fever or pain (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 8339/72933 | |
viṣamajvara | noun (masculine) irregular fever Frequency rank 4016/72933 | |
śītakajvara | noun (masculine) [medic.] śītajvara Frequency rank 40057/72933 | |
śītajvara | noun (masculine) a fever with cold fits (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 9487/72933 | |
śleṣmajvara | noun (masculine) a fever caused by phlegm (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 68313/72933 | |
sadyojvara | noun (masculine) fresh fever (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 68735/72933 | |
saṃjvara | noun (masculine) great beat or fever (also applied to the heat of anger or any violent agitation) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 20262/72933 |
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