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ā | towards (only in asm/ad /ā-,"towards us")  |
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abhimad | (p. -m/ādyat-) to be inebriated (see abhi--1. mand-below.)  |
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asmadrāta | (asm/ad--) mfn. given by us  |
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dadhyac | m. (Nominal verb -/aṅ- accusative -/añcam-; dative case dhīc/e- genitive case dhīc/as-; see ) "sprinkling d/adhi- " (see dhi-kr/ā-and ghṛtāī-) Name of a mythical ṛṣi- or sacrificer ( and [called aṅgiras-] [ āṅgirasa-] ;son of atharvan-[ see ātharvaṇ/a-] ;having the head of a horse and teaching the aśvin-s to find in tvaṣṭṛ-'s house the m/adhu-or soma- ;favoured by indra- [ ] who slays 99 vṛtra-s or foes with a thunderbolt made of his bones ;propounder of the brāhmaṇa- called m/adhu- )  |
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jam | (derived fr. jam/ad-agni-) cl.1. j/amati-, to go ; to eat : Intensive parasmE-pada jājamat- consuming continually  |
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jamadagnidatta | (m/ad-) mfn. given by jamadagni-  |
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jamat | mfn. (derived fr. m/ad-agni-) equals jvalat-  |
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jihva | m. see dv/i--, m/adhu--, su--  |
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ma | ablative m/at- or m/ad-  |
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ma | genitive case m/ama- or me (for the enclitic forms confer, compare ) [ confer, compare s. m/ad-; Zend ma; Greek , Latin me,mihietc.]  |
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mad | (confer, compare mand-) cl.4 P. ( ) m/ādyati- (Epic also te-; Vedic or Veda alsocl.1. P. A1. madati-, te-;cl.3. P. mam/atti-, ttu-, mam/adat-, /amamaduḥ-; Vedic or Veda imperative m/atsi-, sva-; perfect tense mam/āda-; Aorist amādiṣuḥ-, amatsuḥ-, amatta-; subjunctive m/atsati-, sat-; future maditā-, madiṣyati- grammar; Vedic or Veda infinitive mood maditos-), to rejoice, be glad, exult, delight or revel in (instrumental case genitive case locative case,rarely accusative), be drunk (also figuratively) with (instrumental case) etc. ; to enjoy heavenly bliss (said of gods and deceased ancestors) ; to boil, bubble (as water) ; to gladden, exhilarate, intoxicate, animate, inspire : Causal mād/ayati-, te- ( ; Aorist /amīmadat-or amamadat-; Vedic or Veda infinitive mood maday/adhyai-), to gladden, delight, satisfy, exhilarate, intoxicate, inflame, inspire etc. ; (A1.) to be glad, rejoice, be pleased or happy or at ease ; (A1.) to enjoy heavenly bliss : Desiderative mimadiṣati- grammar : Intensive māmadyate-, māmatti- ([Perhaps originally "to be moist"; confer, compare Greek ; Latin madere.])  |
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madacyuta | (m/ada-.). mfn. staggering or reeling with intoxication  |
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madavṛddha | (m/ada--) mfn. invigorated or inspired by soma--juice  |
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madhu | mf(ū-or vī-)n. (genitive case n.Ved. m/adhvas-, m/adhos-,or m/adhunas-; instrumental case m/adhvā-; dative case m/adhune-; locative case m/adhau-) sweet, delicious, pleasant, charming, delightful  |
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madhubhāga | (m/adhu--) mfn. whose lot or portion is sweetness  |
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madhudhāna | (m/adhu--) mf(ā-)n. pouring out sweetness  |
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madhuhastya | (m/adhu--) mfn. having honey or sweetness in the hand  |
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madhujihva | (m/adhu-.) mfn. honey -tongued, sweet-tongued, sweetly-speaking  |
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madhuka | m. (m/adh-) Name of a man  |
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madhukūla | (m/adhu--) mf(ā-)n. whose banks consist of butter  |
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madhumat | mfn. containing the word m/adhu-  |
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madhupāṇi | (m/adhu-.) mfn. having sweetness in the hand  |
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madhupratīka | mf(ā-)n. (m/adhu--) having a sweet mouth or sweetness in the mouth  |
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madhupṛṣṭha | (m/adhu--) mfn. whose back or surface consists of sweetness or milk (said of soma-)  |
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madhupsaras | (m/adhu--) mfn. fond of sweetness  |
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madhuśākha | mfn. (m/adhu--) having sweet branches  |
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madhusaṃdṛśa | (m/adhu--) mfn. sweet-looking, appearing lovely  |
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madhusaṃkāśa | (m/adhu--). mf(ā-)n. looking sweet, appearing pleasant  |
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madhuvacas | (m/adhu--) mfn. sweet-voiced, sweetly or friendly speaking  |
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madhuvarṇa | mfn. (m/adhu--) honey-coloured or having an agreeable aspect  |
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madhuvātīya | mf(ā-)n. beginning with the words m/adhu-vātāḥ- ( ) |
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mādhvaka | vika-, m/ādhvī- See .  |
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madhvañc | mf(dhūcī-)n. formed to explain m/ādhūcī- on  |
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madhvarṇaś | (m/adhv--.) mfn. having sweet springs or waters (said of a river)  |
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madhya | mf(ā-)n. middle (used likemedius exempli gratia, 'for example' m/adhye- samudr/e-,"in the midst of the sea")  |
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madhyama | mf(ā-)n. (superl. of m/adhya-) middle (used like Latin medius exempli gratia, 'for example' madhyame gulme-,"in the midst of the troop")  |
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mādhyaṃdina | mf(ī-)n. (m/ādh-) (fr. madhyaṃ-dina-) belonging to midday, meridional etc.  |
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mādhyamika | mfn. (fr. madhyama-) equals m/adhyamaka- (also applied to a kind of cloth )  |
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mat | See 3. ma- and 1. m/ad-.  |
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sadhamad | m. (only in strong cases; n. sg. -m/ād-or -m/ās-) a drink-companion, fellow-reveller, comrade or friend in general  |
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sadhamād | m. (only in strong cases; n. sg. -m/ād-or -m/ās-) a drink-companion, fellow-reveller, comrade or friend in general  |
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smadabhīśu | (sm/ad--) mfn. having (beautiful) reins  |
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smaddiṣṭi | (sm/ad--) mfn. well trained or practised  |
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smadibha | (sm/ad--) n. "having followers (?)", Name of a man (the enemy of kutsa-)  |
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smadiṣṭa | (sm/ad--) mfn. having an errand  |
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smadrātiṣac | (sm/ad--;strong form ṣāc-) mfn. attended by givers or liberal men  |
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smadūdhnī | (sm/ad--) f. (See ūdhas-) having a full udder, always giving milk (said of a cow)  |
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somamad | (strong form -m/ād-) mfn. intoxicated with soma-  |
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sumadaṃsu | (m/ad--) mfn. together with the reins or harness  |
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sumadga | (m/ad--) mfn. together with the team (?)  |
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sumadgaṇa | (m/ad--) mfn. together with the troop or band, associated with (instrumental case)  |
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trimadhu | mfn. knowing or reciting the 3 verses beginning with m/adhu- ( )  |
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vimad | P. -mādyati- (Ved. also -madati-), to be joyful or merry (only p. -m/adat-) ; to become perplexed or discomposed ; to confound, embarrass, disturb : Caus, (only Aorist vy-amīmadam-), to confuse, perplex, be. wilder  |