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WordReferenceGenderNumberSynonymsDefinition
hṛṣṭaḥ3.1.103MasculineSingularprītaḥ, matta, tṛptaḥ, prahlannaḥ, pramuditaḥ
matta3.1.22MasculineSingularśauṇḍaḥ, utkaṭaḥ, kṣīvaḥ
matta2.8.36MasculineSingularprabhinnaḥ, garjitaḥ
varārohā2.6.4FeminineSingularuttamā, varavarṇinī, mattakāśinī
unmattaMasculineSingularkanakāhvayaḥ, mātulaḥ, madanaḥ, kitavaḥ, dhūrtaḥ, dhattūraḥ
unmatta2.6.61MasculineSingularunmādavān
Monier-Williams Search
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mattamfn. excited with joy, overjoyed, delighted, drunk, intoxicated (literally and figuratively) etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattamfn. excited by sexual passion or desire, in rut, ruttish (as an elephant) etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattamfn. furious, mad, insane View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattam. a buffalo View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattam. the Indian cuckoo View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattam. a drunkard View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattam. a ruttish or furious elephant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattam. a madman View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattam. a thorn-apple View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattam. Name of a rākṣasa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattadantinm. a furious or ruttish elephant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattagāminīf. "having the gait of an elephant in rut", a woman with a rolling walk, a bewitching or wanton woman View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattahastinm. equals -dantin- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattakamfn. somewhat drunk or intoxicated View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattakamfn. somewhat proud or overbearing View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattakam. Name of a Brahman (perhaps sumanom-in one word). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattakālam. Name of a king of lāṭa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattakāśinīf. "appearing intoxicated", a bewitching or wanton woman (especially used in address) (also written -kāsinī-or -kāṣiṇī-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattakīśam. an elephant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattamātaṃgalīlākaram. or n. (?) Name of a metre View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattamayūram. a peacock intoxicated with joy or passion View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattamayūram. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattamayūram. plural equals next View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattamayūran. a kind of metre View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattamayūrakam. plural Name of a warrior-tribe View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattanāgam. idem or 'm. a furious or ruttish elephant ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattanāgam. Name of an author View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattaramfn. Comparative degree View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattavāṅmaunamūlikāf. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattavāraṇam. equals -dantin- ( mattavāraṇavikrama -vikrama- mfn.having the might of a mad elephant ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattavāraṇamn. equals mattālamba- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattavāraṇan. a turret, pinnacle, pavilion View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattavāraṇan. a peg or bracket projecting from a wall View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattavāraṇan. a bedstead View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattavāraṇavikramamfn. mattavāraṇa
mattavāraṇīyamfn. attached to the turret (of a car) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mattavilāsinīf. Name of a metre View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
anunmattamfn. not mad, sane, sober, not wild. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
apramattamfn. not careless, careful, attentive, vigilant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
apramattavatmfn. idem or 'mfn. not careless, careful, attentive, vigilant ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
arthamattamfn. proud of money View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
avimattam. plural Name of a family (gaRa kārtakaujapādi- q.v) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
balotamattamfn. intoxicated with power View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
buddhimattaramfn. more or very intelligent View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
eramattakam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hanumattailavidhim. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kadāmattam. Name of a man gaRa upakādi- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kāmonmattamfn. mad with love View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
madamattakam. a kind of thorn-apple View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
madhumattamfn. drunk with wine View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
madhumattamfn. intoxicated or excited by the spring View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
madhumattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
madhumattam. plural Name of a people (varia lectio -mat-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
madhumattamamfn. madhumat
madironmattamfn. drunk with wine or spirituous liquor View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
madonmattamfn. intoxicated with passion (rut) or pride View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mahāmattamfn. being in excessive rut (as an elephant) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mamattaramfn. equals balavat-tara- () View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mṛgamattakam. a, jackal View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mṛtamatta m. a jackal View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mṛtamattakam. a jackal View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pānamattamfn. intoxicated View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pramattaSee pra-mad-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pramattamfn. excited, wanton, lascivious, rutting View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pramattamfn. drunken, intoxicated View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pramattamfn. mad, insane View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pramattamfn. inattentive, careless, heedless, negligent, forgetful of (ablative or compound) etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pramattamfn. indulging in (locative case) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pramattamfn. blundering, a blunderer View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pramattacittamfn. careless-minded, heedless, negligent View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pramattagītamfn. sung or recited by an intoxicated person View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pramattarajjuf. (?) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pramattaśramaṇan. (with jaina-s) Name of the 6th among the 14 stages which lead to liberation View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pramattaf. inattentiveness, sleepiness, mental inactivity (a-pram-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pramattavatmfn. inattentive, careless (a-pram-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pramattavatind. as if drunk, like one intoxicated View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
raktamattamfn. drunk or satiated with blood (said of a leech) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
raṇamattamfn. furious in battle View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
raṇamattam. an elephant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sadāmattamfn. always excited with joy View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sadāmattamfn. always in rut (as an elephant) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sadāmattam. Name of a man (plural of his family) gaRa yaskādi- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sadāmattam. plural Name of a class of divine beings View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sadāmattakan. Name of a town View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sammattamfn. completely intoxicated (literally and figuratively), exhilarated, enraptured, enamoured View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sammattamfn. rutting, in rut View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sampramattamfn. ( mad-) very excited (said of an elephant in rut) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sampramattamfn. very careless, thoughtless, neglectful
sampramattamfn. very fond of (infinitive mood) (Bombay edition sam-pra-vṛtta-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ṣaṣṭimattam. an elephant which has reached she age of 60 years (or is in rut at that period), View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śrīmattamamfn. (superl.) most prosperous or eminent or illustrious View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sumanomattakam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
surāmattamfn. intoxicated by surā-
unmattaetc. See un-mad-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
unmattamfn. disordered in intellect, distracted, insane, frantic, mad etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
unmattamfn. drunk, intoxicated, furious etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
unmattam. the thorn-apple, Datura Metel and Fastuosa View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
unmattam. Pterospermum Acerifolium View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
unmattam. Name of a rakṣas- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
unmattam. of one of the eight forms of bhairava-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
unmattabhairavam. a form of bhairava- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
unmattabhairavatantran. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
unmattabhairavīf. a form of durgā- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
unmattacittamfn. disordered in mind a maniac, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
unmattadarśanamfn. maniac-like, mad. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
unmattagaṅgan. Name of a place on View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
unmattagaṅgamind. where the gaṅgā- roars View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
unmattakamfn. insane, mad View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
unmattakamfn. drunk View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
unmattakam. the thorn-apple View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
unmattakīrtim. Name of śiva-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
unmattaliṅginmfn. feigning madness. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
unmattapralapitan. the chatter of a madman on View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
unmattarāghavan. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
unmattarūpamfn. maniac-like, mad. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
unmattaf. insanity, intoxication. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
unmattataramfn. more furious or mad View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
unmattatvan. insanity, intoxication. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
unmattavatind. like a madman, as if mad. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
unmattaveṣam. "dressed like a madman", Name of śiva-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vimattamfn. discomposed, perplexed View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vimattamfn. being in rut, ruttish View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vimattamfn. intoxicated View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vipramattamfn. (prob.) not neglected View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vīryamattamfn. intoxicated by power View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
yuddhonmattamfn. "battle-mad", fierce or frantic in battle View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
yuddhonmattam. Name of a rākṣasa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
yuṣmattasind. (afraid) of you View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
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matta मत्त p. p. [मद्-क्त] 1 Intoxicated, drunk, inebriated (fig. also); Ms.11.96; मत्तं प्रमत्तमुन्मत्तं ...... न रिपुं हन्ति धर्मवित् Bhāg.1.7.36; ज्योत्स्नापानमदालसेन वपुषा मत्ताश्चकोरा- ङ्गनाः Vb.1.11; प्रभामत्तश्चन्द्रो जगदिदमहो विभ्रमयति K. P.1; so ऐश्वर्य˚, धन˚, बल˚ &c. -2 Mad, insane. -3 In rut, furious (as an elephant); जयश्रीरन्तरा वेदिर्मत्तवारणयोरिव R.12.93. -4 Proud, arrogant. -5 Delighted, overjoyed, excited with joy. -6 Amorous, sportive, wanton. -7 Excited by sexual desire. -त्तः 1 A drunkard. -2 A mad man. -3 An elephant in rut. -4 A cuckoo. -5 A buffalo. -6 The thorn-apple or Dhattūra plant. -त्ता Spirituous or vinous liquor. -Comp. -आक्रीडा N. of a metre; मत्ताक्रीडा म्नौ त्नौ नौ नल्गिति भवति वसुशरदशयनियुता V. Ratna. -आम्लवः a fence round a large building (as of a rich man). -इभः an elephant in rut. ˚गमना a woman having the gait of an elephant in rut, e. g. with a lounging gait. ˚विक्रीडितम् N. of a metre; सभरा न्मौ यलगास्त्रयोदशयतिर्मत्ते भविक्रीडितम् V. Ratna. -काशि(सि)नी a handsome and very fascinating woman; दर्शितो$सौ चित्रपटस्तस्यै मत्तकाशिन्यै Dk.2.3. -कीशः an elephant. -गामिनी = 1 मत्तेभगमना above. -2 a bewitching or wanton woman. -दन्तिन् m., -नागः an elephant in rut. -पालकः a drunken wretch; दास्याः पुत्र मत्तपालक कुतो$त्र नवमालिका Nāg.3. -मयूरः a wild or amorous peacock. (-रम्) a kind of metre; वेदैरन्ध्रैर्मत्तौ यसगा मत्तमयूरम् V. Ratna. -वारणः an elephant in rut; R.12.93. (-णः, -णम्) 1 a fence round a large building or mansion. -2 a turret or small room on the top of a large building. -3 a veranda. -4 a pavilion. -5 a peg or bracket. -6 a bed-stead. (-णम्) pounded betel-nuts.
mattaka मत्तक a. Somewhat drunk, intoxicated, or proud.
anumatta अनुमत्त p. p. Intoxicated with joy.
apramatta अप्रमत्त a. Not careless or inattentive, careful, attentive, vigilant, watchful; अप्रमत्तो बले कोशे दुर्गे जनपदे तथा (भवेथाः) Rām.2.52.72;3.33.2; युक्तश्चैवाप्रमत्तश्च परि- रक्षेदिमाः प्रजाः Ms.7.142.
amatta अमत्त a. Sober, sane.
unmatta उन्मत्त p. p. 1 drunk, intoxicated. -2 Insane, frantic, mad; द्वावत्रोन्मत्तौ V.2; अहो उन्मत्तास्मि संवृत्ता U. 3,5.3; Ś.6; Ms.9.79. -3 (a) Puffed, elevated. (b) Furious, wild; मदोन्मत्तस्य भूपस्य कुञ्जरस्य च गच्छतः Pt.1. 161; U.2; Śi.6.31. -4 Possessed by a ghost or an evil-spirit; Y.2.32; Ms.3.161 (वातपित्तश्लेष्मसंनिपातग्रह- संभवेनोपसृष्टः Mitā.). -5 Very great, abnormal. उन्मत्तवेगाः प्लवगा मधुमत्ताश्च हृष्टवत् Rām.5.62.12. -त्तः 1 the thorn apple (धत्तूर); N. of another tree (मुचकुन्द). -2 N. of one of the eight forms of Bhairava. -Comp. -कीर्तिः, -वेशः N. of Śiva. -गङ्गम् N. of a country (where the Gaṅgā roars furiously along). -दर्शन, -रूप a. maniac-like, mad in appearance. -प्रलपित a. spoken in drunkenness or madness. (-तम्) the words of a madman. -भैरवः A form of Bhairava. ˚वी A form of Durgā. -लिङ्गिन् a. pretending to be mad.
unmattaka उन्मत्तक a. 1 Insane, mad. -2 Drunk, intoxicated.
pramatta प्रमत्त p. p. 1 Intoxicated, drunk; कथां प्रमत्तः प्रथमं कृतामिव (न स्मरिष्यति) Ś.4.1; -2 Mad, insane. -3 Careless, negligent, inattentive; heedless, regardless (generally with loc.); सुप्तां मत्तां प्रमत्तां वा रहो यत्रोपगच्छति Ms.3.34; मत्तं प्रमत्तमुन्मत्तं सुप्तं बालं स्त्रियं जडम् । प्रपन्नं विरथं भीतं न रिपुं हन्ति धर्मवित् ॥ Bhāg.1.7.36. -4 Swerving from, failing to do (with abl.) -5 Blundering. -6 wanton, lascivious. -Comp. -गीत a. sung carelessly. -चित्त a. negligent, heedless, careless.
pramatta प्रमत्तता Inattention, carelessness.
pramattavat प्रमत्तवत् a. Inattentive, careless.
vimatta विमत्त p. p. 1 Intoxicated. -2 Ruttish; furious, in rut.
saṃmatta संमत्त p. p. 1 Completely drunk. -2 Overjoyed, enraptured; प्रमत्तमत्तसंमत्तक्ष्वेडितोत्कृष्टसंकुलः Mb.14.59.1. -3 Rutting, being in rut, furious.
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matta pp. √ mad: -ka, a. somewhat overbearing; m. N.; -kâsin-î, a. f. looking intoxicated (used of fascinating women, esp. as a term of address); -mayûra, m. peacock intoxicated with joy; -vârana, m. mad ele phant; n. (?) fence round a house: -vikrama, a. having the might of a mad elephant; n. turret, pinnacle: -vâranîya, a. attached to the turret (of a car).
anunmatta pp. not mad, sane.
apramatta pp. not careless, careful, attentive; -tva, n. abst. n.
unmatta pp. (√ mad) mad, frantic; intoxicated; m. thorn-apple: -ka, a. (ikâ) out of one's senses; mad; -darsana, a. of frantic aspect; -rûpa, a. maniac-like; -vat, ad. like a maniac; -vesa, a.dressed like a maniac; -½avanti, m. N. of a king.
kāmonmatta pp. mad with love.
sumanomattaka m. N.; -mano-latâ, f. flowering creeper; -mano hara, a. very charming or attractive; -mán tu, a. easily known, well-known (RV.); m. N. of a teacher; -mantra, a. following good counsels; m. N. of various men; -mantrita, pp. well-deliberated: n. imps. good counsel has been taken; n. good counsel: -m kri, take good counsel; -mantrin, a. having a good minister; -mánman, a. uttering good wishes, very devout (RV.); -marma-ga, a. deeply penetrating the joints, causing great agony (arrow); -marshana, a. easy to bear; (sú)-mahat, a. very great, huge, vast (of time, space, quantity, number, degree); very important; -mahas, a. glorious (RV., always vc.); -mahâ, °ree;--: a. extremely great; ad. very greatly; -mahâ-kaksha, a. very high-walled; -mahâ-tapas, a. extremely ascetic or pious; -mahâ-tegas, a. very glorious; -mahât man, a. very noble-minded or high-souled; -mahâ-bala, a. extremely powerful or effica cious; -mahâ-manas, a. very high-minded; -mahârha, a. very splendid; -mahausha dha, n. herb of marvellous efficacy; -mâyá, a. having noble counsels (Maruts; RV.); m. N. of a prince of the Asuras; N. of a fairy: â, f. N. of a daughter of Maya: (a)-ka, m. N. of a fairy; -mitrá, m. kind friend; N., esp. of kings: â, f. N. of a Yakshinî; N. of a wife of Dasaratha, mother of Satrughna and Lakshmana; -mukha, n. beautiful mouth; bright face: in. cheerfully; a. (î) fair-faced; bright-faced, glad; inclined or disposed to (--°ree;); m. N. of a king; -mundîka, m. N. of an Asura; -mridîká, -mrilîká, V. a. com passionate, gracious; -mrishta, pp. well polished; very dainty: -pushpa½âdhya, a. abounding in very bright flowers; -méka, V. a. well-established, firm; unvarying; -medhás, a.having a good understanding, intelligent, wise (ac. also -medh&asharp;m, RV.); -meru, m. N. of a mtn. (=Meru); N. of a fairy; -mná, a. [√ mnâ=√ man] well-dis posed, gracious (V.); n. (V.) benevolence, favour, grace; devotion, prayer; satisfac tion, gladness, peace: -yú, V. a. devout, be lieving; favourable; -mnâ-várî, a. f. gracious, bringing gladness (Dawn, RV.1).
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achā nakṣi dyumattamaṃ rayiṃ dāḥ # RV.5.24.2b; SV.2.458b; VS.3.25b; 15.48b; 25.47b; TS.1.5.6.3b; 4.4.4.8b; MS.1.5.3b: 69.11; KS.7.1b; śB.2.3.4.31b.
atimanyate bhrātṛvyān nainaṃ bhrātṛvyā atimanyante tasmān matto mattam atimanyate 'dhipatir bhavati svānāṃ cānyeṣāṃ ca ya evaṃ veda # AVP.11.16.10.
apād dhotrād uta potrād amatta # RV.2.37.4a.
apramādyann apramattaś carāmi # Apś.5.25.20c.
apsu tvā madhumattamam # RV.9.30.5a.
abhayaṃ sarvabhūtebhyo mattaḥ # BDh.2.10.17.29.
ayaṃ vāṃ madhumattamaḥ # RV.1.47.1a; SV.1.306a; śś.6.6.8; 9.20.16. P: ayaṃ vām Aś.4.15.2.
ayaṃ devebhyo madhumattamaḥ (SV. -raḥ) sutaḥ # RV.9.105.3c; SV.2.450c.
arepasaḥ (Apś. arepasaḥ samokasaḥ) sacetasaḥ (Apś. sacetasaḥ saretasaḥ) svasare manyumattamāś (SV.Apśṃś. manyumantaś) cite goḥ (SVṃś. citā goḥ; Apś. cidākoḥ) # AVś.7.22.2; SV.1.458; Apś.21.9.15; Mś.7.2.3.6 (corrupt).
arṣā soma dyumattamaḥ # RV.9.65.19a; SV.1.503a; 2.344a; JB.3.91; PB.13.3.1.
aśvinā madhumattamam # RV.1.47.3a.
asmākaṃ te madhumattamāni # RV.10.112.7c.
ā somaṃ madhumattamam # RV.8.9.7c; AVś.20.140.2c.
indrāya madhumattamaḥ # RV.9.12.1c; 67.16b; SV.2.546c,1160b.
indrāya madhumattamam # RV.9.63.19c.
indrāvaruṇā madhumattamasya # RV.6.68.11a; AVś.7.58.2a; GB.2.4.15; Aś.6.1.2; śś.9.2.6.
iha dyumattamaṃ vada # RV.1.28.5c; Apś.16.26.1c; Mś.6.1.7.23c; N.9.21c.
ud it te vasuvittamāḥ # Apś.13.21.3a. See ud u tye madhumattamāḥ.
ud-ut te madhumattamāḥ # see ud u tye etc.
ud u tye (MSṃś. ud-ut te) madhumattamāḥ # RV.8.3.15a; AVś.20.10.1a; 59.1a; SV.1.251a; 2.712a; MS.1.3.39a: 46.5; JB.3.293; PB.15.10.3; Aś.7.4.3; śś.7.23.5; 12.4.22; Vait.22.11; 27.12; 33.24. P: ud u tye (Mś. ud-ut te) madhumattamā giraḥ GB.2.4.2; Mś.2.5.4.38. See ud it te.
ūrmiṇā (TS. ūrmiṇīr) madhumattamāḥ # TS.1.1.3.1b; MS.4.1.3b: 5.8; KS.1.3b; Kś.4.2.32b; Mś.1.1.3.32b; śG.1.28.8b.
janimāni dyumattamaḥ # RV.9.108.3b; SV.1.583b; 2.288b; JB.3.77,266.
jārāya madhumattarā # AVP.4.20.1b.
jihvā me madhumattamā # TA.7.4.1b; TU.1.4.1b. See next.
juhotā madhumattamam # RV.7.102.3b; TB.2.4.5.6b.
taṃ tvā devebhyo madhumattamaṃ naraḥ # RV.9.80.4a.
tam ūrmim āpo madhumattamaṃ vaḥ # RV.7.47.2a.
tābhyo 'haṃ madhumattarā # AVP.4.20.3d,4d.
tāsāṃ yā sphātimattamā (AVP. sphātir uttamā) # AVś.3.24.6c; AVP.5.30.8c.
tubhyedam agne madhumattamaṃ vacaḥ # RV.5.11.5a; MS.2.13.7a: 156.6.
devi vāg yat te vāco (TS.GB.Aś.Vait. yad vāco) madhumat (KB.GB.Aś.śś.Vait. madhumattamaṃ; Kś. madhumattamaṃ juṣṭatamaṃ) tasmin mā (KB.śś. no adya) dhāḥ (KB.śś. dhāt; Vait. adds svāhā) # TS.3.1.10.1; KB.10.6; GB.2.2.17; PB.1.3.1; 6.7.6; JB.1.82; Aś.3.1.14; śś.6.9.17; Vait.18.5; Kś.9.8.16. Perhaps in JB. madhumattamam asmin is to be read instead of madhumat tasmin. See yad vāco madhumat.
devṛgbhyo madhumattarā # AVP.8.10.10d.
devebhyo madhumattamaḥ (SV. -mattaraḥ) # RV.9.100.6d; 106.6b; SV.2.366d; JB.3.129d.
devebhyo madhumattamaṃ svāhā # Apś.9.7.10c.
pathibhir madhumattamaiḥ # VS.28.2d; TB.2.6.7.1d.
pavasva madhumattamaḥ # RV.9.64.22b; 108.1a,15c; SV.1.472b,578a; 2.42a,426b; JB.3.29,296a (bis, once in fragments); PB.11.10.3.
pratīkaṃ madhumattaram # AVP.8.10.7d.
prayugbhya unmattam # VS.30.8. See prayudbhya.
prayudbhya unmattam # TB.3.4.1.5. See prayugbhya.
pra soma madhumattamaḥ # RV.9.63.16a.
maghavan manyumattamaḥ # RV.4.30.7b.
madughān madhumattaraḥ # AVś.1.34.4b. See madhughān etc.
madhughān madhumattaraḥ (AVP.2.35.1d, -tarā) # AVP.2.35.1d; 8.20.4b. See madughān etc.
vaḥ pramattām amṛtāc ca yajñāt # GB.1.5.24c.
munim unmattam asṛjan nir enasaḥ # AVP.5.17.3b.
yady aśrāto (AVś. -taṃ) mamattana # RV.10.179.1d; AVś.7.72.1d; Apś.13.3.4; Mś.4.5.4.
yamāya madhumattamam # RV.10.14.15a; AVś.18.2.2a; TA.6.5.1a.
yam eva vidyāḥ śucim (VāDh. sucim) apramattam # ViDh.29.10a; VāDh.2.9a; N.2.4a.
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243 results
matta a drunkardSB 5.10.13
matta absorbedCC Adi 5.189
matta always maddenedCC Adi 10.158
matta angeredSB 10.51.23-26
matta captivatedCC Madhya 24.58
matta drunkenSB 8.8.15
matta in rutSB 10.41.27
matta intoxicatedCC Adi 9.48
SB 10.34.22
SB 3.15.28
SB 3.21.41
SB 3.28.15
SB 3.33.18
SB 8.2.14-19
matta madCC Adi 17.208
CC Adi 5.190
CC Adi 5.208
CC Adi 6.105-106
CC Madhya 8.27
SB 4.24.22
SB 4.9.63
SB 8.15.12
matta maddenedCC Adi 4.108
CC Adi 9.51
CC Adi 9.52
matta maddenedCC Adi 9.52
CC Antya 16.115
CC Antya 18.84
CC Antya 3.268
CC Antya 5.138
CC Madhya 17.189
CC Madhya 18.123
CC Madhya 18.127
CC Madhya 18.17
SB 10.21.10
SB 12.8.18-20
matta maddenedSB 12.8.18-20
matta maddenedSB 12.8.18-20
matta maddenedSB 12.8.18-20
SB 3.21.41
matta merrySB 3.21.41
matta overjoyedSB 3.21.41
matta overwhelmed, intoxicatedCC Antya 7.20
matta ha-ila became maddenedCC Antya 18.113
matta ha-ila became maddenedCC Antya 18.113
matta ha-ila became maddenedCC Antya 18.113
matta hailā became enlivenedCC Antya 13.122
matta hailā became enlivenedCC Antya 13.122
matta haila became madCC Madhya 18.88
matta haila became madCC Madhya 18.88
matta hañā becoming madCC Madhya 17.162
matta hañā becoming madCC Madhya 17.162
CC Madhya 17.44
matta hañā becoming madCC Madhya 17.44
matta hañā becoming maddenedCC Madhya 15.278
matta hañā becoming maddenedCC Madhya 15.278
CC Madhya 18.19
matta hañā becoming maddenedCC Madhya 18.19
matta hañā being madCC Madhya 17.148
matta hañā being madCC Madhya 17.148
matta hātī drunken elephantsCC Madhya 13.8
matta hātī drunken elephantsCC Madhya 13.8
matta haya becomes overwhelmedCC Madhya 18.219
matta haya becomes overwhelmedCC Madhya 18.219
matta-gaja a mad elephantCC Adi 5.187
matta-gaja a mad elephantCC Adi 5.187
matta-gaja mad elephantCC Madhya 2.64
matta-gaja mad elephantCC Madhya 2.64
matta-hastī strong elephantsCC Madhya 14.52
matta-hastī strong elephantsCC Madhya 14.52
matta-hasti-gaṇa the strong elephantsCC Madhya 14.51
matta-hasti-gaṇa the strong elephantsCC Madhya 14.51
matta-hasti-gaṇa the strong elephantsCC Madhya 14.51
matta-hasti-yūtha a herd of maddened elephantsCC Madhya 17.30
matta-hasti-yūtha a herd of maddened elephantsCC Madhya 17.30
matta-hasti-yūtha a herd of maddened elephantsCC Madhya 17.30
matta-hātī-gaṇa very strong elephantsCC Madhya 14.50
matta-hātī-gaṇa very strong elephantsCC Madhya 14.50
matta-hātī-gaṇa very strong elephantsCC Madhya 14.50
matta-jana-priyaḥ very dear to the crazy beingsSB 4.2.14-15
matta-jana-priyaḥ very dear to the crazy beingsSB 4.2.14-15
matta-jana-priyaḥ very dear to the crazy beingsSB 4.2.14-15
matta-siṃha a mad lionCC Madhya 7.95
matta-siṃha a mad lionCC Madhya 7.95
matta-siṃha-sama just like a maddened lionCC Madhya 12.137
matta-siṃha-sama just like a maddened lionCC Madhya 12.137
matta-siṃha-sama just like a maddened lionCC Madhya 12.137
matta besides MeSB 11.13.24
matta beyond MeBG 7.7
matta beyond myselfSB 2.5.10
matta by MeSB 10.25.17
matta crazySB 4.2.14-15
matta from MeBG 10.4-5
BG 10.8
BG 15.15
BG 7.12
matta from meCC Antya 1.139
matta from MeCC Madhya 24.189
SB 10.3.33
SB 11.10.30
SB 11.22.34
SB 11.27.49
SB 11.29.41-44
matta from meSB 4.12.7
matta from MeSB 5.5.25
matta from meSB 7.10.27
matta from me (Yamarāja) and my order carriersSB 6.3.18
matta in wrathSB 3.17.24
matta intoxicatedNBS 6
SB 10.65.24-25
matta intoxicated with joySB 10.65.24-25
matta madSB 4.9.11
matta proud like a madmanSB 7.15.70
matta than meSB 4.14.28
matta than MeSB 6.9.48
mattaiḥ intoxicatedSB 10.35.8-11
mattam carelessSB 1.7.36
mattam intoxicatedSB 7.4.13
mattasya of one intoxicatedSB 10.27.15
mattasya of one who is madSB 6.5.16
mattasya of the illusionedSB 1.17.10-11
matta intoxicatedSB 6.1.58-60
mattayoḥ of these two drunken personsSB 10.10.19
aiśvarya-mattasya of one who was intoxicated by opulencesSB 7.4.20
ajñāna-mattam maddened by ignorance or foolishly passing time in karma, jñāna, yoga and Māyāvāda philosophyCC Madhya 19.54
apramatta without inebriationCC Madhya 22.78-80
apramatta one who is carefulSB 1.18.8
apramatta without being mad after themSB 2.2.3
apramatta although never bewilderedSB 3.4.17
apramatta attentiveSB 3.29.39
apramatta without being misguidedSB 4.20.33
apramatta without any illusionSB 4.23.12
apramatta completely in transcendenceSB 4.24.66
apramatta not being covered by ignorance or illusion, very carefulSB 5.5.14
apramatta one who is without illusionSB 5.11.17
apramatta without being mad or deviated to any other conclusionSB 6.16.64
apramatta not deludedSB 10.51.49
apramatta without material feverSB 11.8.42
apramatta being very alertSB 11.9.14
apramatta cautious and soberSB 11.11.29-32
apramatta being very careful in spiritual lifeSB 11.12.24
apramatta attentive and graveSB 11.13.13
apramatta without laziness or foolishnessSB 11.20.14
apramatta unbewilderedSB 11.23.29
apramatta not bewilderedSB 11.25.34
apramattaiḥ by the saneSB 3.13.10
asmatta because of UsSB 10.45.3
ātmanaḥ guru-matta because of being heavier than he could personally perceiveSB 10.7.27
ātmanaḥ guru-matta because of being heavier than he could personally perceiveSB 10.7.27
unmatta hañā he became just like a madmanCC Madhya 10.104
hañā unmatta like a madmanCC Madhya 18.121-122
prema matta hañā being overwhelmed by ecstatic loveCC Madhya 19.107
unmatta hañā just like a madmanCC Antya 2.18
karaye unmatta makes madCC Adi 6.49-50
unmatta kariyā making like a madmanCC Adi 5.233
unmatta-lińginaḥ who dress as if madmenSB 6.15.11
mada-matta one is drunkCC Adi 7.22
mada-matta being intoxicated by drinking VāruṇīCC Adi 17.118
madamatta madmanCC Adi 7.78
madirā-mattau very intoxicated because of drinking liquorSB 10.10.7
mahā-matta highly ecstaticCC Adi 7.22
mahā-matta highly ecstaticCC Adi 7.22
mada-matta one is drunkCC Adi 7.22
mada-matta being intoxicated by drinking VāruṇīCC Adi 17.118
preme matta maddened in the ecstasy of love of KṛṣṇaCC Madhya 4.22
prema-matta maddened in love of GodheadCC Madhya 7.98
prema matta hañā being overwhelmed by ecstatic loveCC Madhya 19.107
preme matta overwhelmed by ecstasyCC Antya 1.64
ajñāna-mattam maddened by ignorance or foolishly passing time in karma, jñāna, yoga and Māyāvāda philosophyCC Madhya 19.54
aiśvarya-mattasya of one who was intoxicated by opulencesSB 7.4.20
madirā-mattau very intoxicated because of drinking liquorSB 10.10.7
ātmanaḥ guru-matta because of being heavier than he could personally perceiveSB 10.7.27
pramatta too attachedSB 2.1.4
pramatta negligentSB 3.9.17
pramatta madSB 5.5.4
pramatta madSB 5.5.7
pramatta being madly attachedSB 5.9.6
pramatta being mad in material conditionsSB 7.6.14
pramatta bewilderedSB 10.70.26
pramatta inattentiveSB 10.77.17-18
pramattam intoxicatedSB 1.7.36
pramattam inattentiveSB 3.29.39
pramattam persons who are madSB 4.24.66
pramattam who is a crazy man not knowing his self-interestSB 5.13.2
pramattam careless, inattentiveSB 7.15.46
pramattam thoroughly deludedSB 10.51.49
pramattam maddenedCC Madhya 19.54
pramattasya of the bewilderedSB 2.1.12
pramattasya being inattentiveSB 4.27.12
pramattasya of one who is bewilderedSB 5.1.17
pramattasya who are almost crazySB 5.10.7
pramattasya of a crazy manSB 5.10.13
pramattasya madSB 7.6.8
pramattasya of one who is confusedSB 10.85.16
pramattasya of one who is bereft of actual intelligenceSB 11.13.9-10
pramattasya of the maddenedSB 11.23.25
prema-matta maddened in love of GodheadCC Madhya 7.98
prema matta hañā being overwhelmed by ecstatic loveCC Madhya 19.107
preme matta maddened in the ecstasy of love of KṛṣṇaCC Madhya 4.22
preme matta overwhelmed by ecstasyCC Antya 1.64
sampramatta to the point of intoxicationSB 10.34.25
śriyā unmattasya puffed up because of great opulenceSB 9.4.44
unmatta madSB 1.4.6
unmatta madSB 1.15.43
unmatta-vat like a madmanSB 4.2.14-15
unmatta madSB 4.13.10
unmatta madSB 5.9.3
unmatta madSB 5.9.9-10
unmatta madnessSB 5.10.13
unmatta-lińginaḥ who dress as if madmenSB 6.15.11
unmatta restlessSB 7.13.10
unmatta-vat like a madmanSB 9.14.32
unmatta maddenedSB 10.30.14
unmatta crazed personsSB 10.90.14
unmatta maddenedSB 11.7.28
unmatta-vat like an insane personSB 11.18.29
unmatta-vat like a madmanSB 11.26.5
unmatta-vat like a madmanSB 11.26.10
unmatta maddenedCC Adi 4.122
unmatta kariyā making like a madmanCC Adi 5.233
karaye unmatta makes madCC Adi 6.49-50
unmatta almost madCC Adi 6.81
unmatta mad after itCC Adi 7.78
unmatta madCC Adi 7.88
unmatta maddenedCC Adi 10.88
unmatta hañā he became just like a madmanCC Madhya 10.104
unmatta madCC Madhya 17.46
unmatta maddenedCC Madhya 18.16
hañā unmatta like a madmanCC Madhya 18.121-122
unmatta hañā just like a madmanCC Antya 2.18
unmatta a madmanSB 5.5.28
unmattaka-vat like madwomenSB 10.30.4
unmattaka-vat like those who have become madCC Madhya 25.130
unmattam insaneSB 1.7.36
unmattam madSB 4.13.11
śriyā unmattasya puffed up because of great opulenceSB 9.4.44
unmatta-vat like a madmanSB 4.2.14-15
unmatta-vat like a madmanSB 9.14.32
unmattaka-vat like madwomenSB 10.30.4
unmatta-vat like an insane personSB 11.18.29
unmatta-vat like a madmanSB 11.26.5
unmatta-vat like a madmanSB 11.26.10
unmattaka-vat like those who have become madCC Madhya 25.130
28 results
matta noun (masculine) a bee a buffalo an elephant in rut name of a Rākṣasa name of a teacher
Frequency rank 15980/72933
mattagaṅgā noun (feminine) name of a river (?)
Frequency rank 61236/72933
mattakāla noun (masculine) name of a king of Lāṭa (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 24953/72933
mattakāśinī noun (feminine) a bewitching or wanton woman (esp. used in address) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 13682/72933
anunmatta adjective not mad (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
not wild (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
sane (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
sober (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 22991/72933
apramatta adjective attentive (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
careful (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
not careless (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
vigilant (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 2883/72933
amatta adjective not intoxicated
Frequency rank 44555/72933
āyumattama adjective
Frequency rank 46569/72933
unmatta noun (masculine) Datura betel (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Datura fastuosa (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Datura metal Linn. name of a Rakṣas (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of one of the eight forms of Bhairava (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Pterospermum Acerifolium (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the thorn-apple (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a fault in mercury; mada a kind of alchemical preparation
Frequency rank 6046/72933
unmatta adjective disordered in intellect (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
distracted (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
drunk (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
frantic (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
furious (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
insane (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
intoxicated (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
mad (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 15556/72933
unmattaka noun (masculine) Datura metal Linn. the thorn-apple (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 10596/72933
unmattaka adjective drunk (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
insane (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
mad (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 14058/72933
unmattabhairava noun (masculine) a form of Bhairava (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 23488/72933
unmattabhairavī noun (feminine) a form of Durgā (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 47421/72933
unmattaveṣa noun (masculine) name of Śiva (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 27164/72933
kalabhonmatta noun (masculine) the thorn-apple
Frequency rank 48828/72933
kṛṣṇonmatta noun (masculine) black dhuturā
Frequency rank 34245/72933
dīptimattara adjective more splendid
Frequency rank 54496/72933
buddhimattara adjective
Frequency rank 37682/72933
madamatta noun (masculine) Name einer Pflanze
Frequency rank 61291/72933
madhumatta noun (masculine) name of a man (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a people (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 61348/72933
yuddhonmatta noun (masculine) name of a Rākṣasa (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 63081/72933
vasumattara adjective richer
Frequency rank 64887/72933
śaktimattara adjective stronger
Frequency rank 67077/72933
śrīmattama adjective
Frequency rank 68215/72933
śrīmattara adjective
Frequency rank 68216/72933
smṛtimattara adjective
Frequency rank 71968/72933
hetumattara adjective
Frequency rank 72678/72933
 

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matta

prasannatā, paramānandam, pulakitatvam, atyānandaḥ, paramaharṣaḥ, atyantaharṣaḥ, harṣasaṃmohaḥ, ānandamohaḥ, mohāvasthā, ānandaveśaḥ, ālhādaneśaḥ, harṣāveśaḥ, paramasukham, brahmasukham, brahmānandaḥ, praharṣaḥ, pramadaḥ, unmadaḥ, mādaḥ, harṣonmattatā, harṣonmādaḥ, romaharṣaḥ   

prasannasya bhāvaḥ।

rāmasya mukhe prasannatā dṛśyate।

matta

mahiṣaḥ, lulāpaḥ, sairibhaḥ, yamāhanaḥ, viṣajvaran, vaṃśabhīruḥ, rajasvalaḥ, ānūpaḥ, raktākṣaḥ, aśvāriḥ, krodhī, kaluṣaḥ, mattaḥ, viṣāṇī, gavalī, balī   

mahiṣajātīyaḥ pumān paśuḥ।

saḥ mahiṣaṃ halena yunakti।

matta

asāvadhānataḥ, asāvadhānena, anavahitam, avadhānaṃ vinā, sapramādam, pramādāt, pramādataḥ, pramādyataḥ, pramattam, pramattavat, asamīkṣya, avimṛśya, nirapekṣam, anapekṣayā   

karmaphalasya asamyak pūrvacintanāt sahasā kṛtam।

asāvadhānataḥ vegena vāhanasaṃñcālanaṃ prāṇaghātī asti।

matta

kāmadevaḥ, kāmaḥ, madanaḥ, manmathaḥ, māraḥ, pradyumnaḥ, mīnaketanaḥ, kandarpaḥ, darpakaḥ, anaṅgaḥ, pañcaśaraḥ, smaraḥ, śambarāriḥ, manasijaḥ, kusumeṣuḥ, ananyajaḥ, ratināthaḥ, puṣpadhanvā, ratipatiḥ, makaradhvajaḥ, ātmabhūḥ, brahmasūḥ, viśvaketuḥ, kāmadaḥ, kāntaḥ, kāntimān, kāmagaḥ, kāmācāraḥ, kāmī, kāmukaḥ, kāmavarjanaḥ, rāmaḥ, ramaḥ, ramaṇaḥ, ratināthaḥ, ratipriyaḥ, rātrināthaḥ, ramākāntaḥ, ramamāṇaḥ, niśācaraḥ, nandakaḥ, nandanaḥ, nandī, nandayitā, ratisakhaḥ, mahādhanuḥ, bhrāmaṇaḥ, bhramaṇaḥ, bhramamāṇaḥ, bhrāntaḥ, bhrāmakaḥ, bhṛṅgaḥ, bhrāntacāraḥ, bhramāvahaḥ, mohanaḥ, mohakaḥ, mohaḥ, mātaṅgaḥ, bhṛṅganāyakaḥ, gāyanaḥ, gītijaḥ, nartakaḥ, khelakaḥ, unmattonmattakaḥ, vilāsaḥ, lobhavardhanaḥ, sundaraḥ, vilāsakodaṇḍaḥ   

kāmasya devatā।

kāmadevena śivasya krodhāgniḥ dṛṣṭaḥ।

matta

pramattavat, anavadhāna, pramadvara   

avadhānahīnaḥ।

pramattavān vyaktiḥ vyasanaiḥ grasati।

matta

madakala, unmada, mattavilāsin   

yaḥ nityaṃ madakārīṇaḥ padārthān upabhuṅkte।

mattāvasthayāṃ kṛtena kalahena dvau madakalau kārāgṛhaṃ gatau।

matta

madakalaḥ, madakalā, mattavilāsīni, mattavilāsī   

yaḥ nityaṃ madakārīṇaḥ padārthān upabhuṅkte।

madakalau paraspareṇa kalahataḥ।

matta

kitavaḥ, unmattaḥ, dhūrtaḥ, kanakāhvayaḥ, mātulaḥ, mahanaḥ, dhattūraḥ, śaṭhaḥ, mātulakaḥ, śyāmaḥ, śivaśekharaḥ, kharjjūghnaḥ, khalaḥ, kaṇṭaphalaḥ, mohanaḥ, mattaḥ, śaivaḥ, dhusturaḥ, dhutturaḥ, dhustūraḥ, purīmohaḥ, kaṣāyaḥ   

kṣupaviśeṣaḥ tat kṣupaṃ yasya bījāni viṣayuktāni santi।

śivāya kitavaḥ rocate।

matta

praskhalita, vimatta   

yaḥ sthiram avasthātuṃ calituṃ vā na śaknoti।

praskhalitaḥ saḥ unmādena calati।

matta

unmatta, pramatta, pramada, matta, unmattaka, unmadita, utkaṭa, udyuta, kuśa, dṛpta, nirdaṭa, nirdaḍa, madakala, momugha, vātahata, vātula, vātūla, sonmāda, ha, sonmāda, hatacitta, hatacetas, haripriya   

yasya buddhau ko'pi vikāraḥ asti।

bhasmarāśīkṛtaṃ svaṃ gṛhaṃ dṛṣṭvā asahāyaḥ śyāmaḥ unmattaḥ abhavat।

matta

surāmatta, unmatta, pramatta, madoddhata, udriktacetas, madāḍhya, pramada, vimatta, madotkaṭa, unmada, surāpāṇaparikṣīva, unmādin, nirdaḍa, pramādin, mandasāna, pānamatta, madonmatta   

madonmattaḥsurāmattaḥ।

madonmattaḥ vyaktiḥ jalpanam akarot।

matta

pramattacitta, avyavasāyin, pramādin   

yasya cittaṃ pramattam।

pratyekasmin kārye pramattacittasya puruṣasya iva kimartham ācarasi।

matta

mattatā, madaḥ, kṣīyatā, unmādaḥ, pānadoṣaḥ, mādaḥ, aṅgajaḥ   

madyavijayādīnāṃ mādakānāṃ padārthānāṃ sevanena jāyamānā mānasikī avasthā।

madyasevanena mattatāṃ prāptaḥ ārakṣakaḥ niraparādhinaṃ ravim atāḍayat।

matta

apasmṛti, naṣṭasmṛti, pramatta, smṛtihīna, naṣṭadhī   

yasya vismaraṇasya prakṛtiḥ asti।

pratimā bālyāt eva apasmṛtiḥ asti।

matta

unmatta   

yaḥ mādyati।

unmattaṃ gajaṃ grahītuṃ prayatate।

matta

unmādaḥ, matta   

dhanasya vidyāyāḥ prabhutvasya ca darpaḥ।

bhūsvāmitvasya unmādāt bhūsvāminā kṛṣakāḥ pratāḍitāḥ।

matta

unmattatā, cittavibhramaḥ, jñānabhrāntiḥ, caitanyanāśaḥ, pralāpaḥ   

cittasya vibhramaḥ;

cittavibhramāt saḥ asambaddhā vārtā karoti।

matta

apramatta   

yaḥ pramattaḥ nāsti।

apramattaḥ janaḥ pramattam abhyagṛhṇāt।

matta

abhimānī, garvitaḥ, avaliptaḥ, sagarvaḥ, sadarpaḥ, utsiktaḥ, sāṭopaḥ, sāhaṃkāraḥ, ahaṃmānī, mattaḥ, samunnaddhaḥ, dhṛṣṭaḥ, pratibhāvān, garvitacittaḥ, madoddhataḥ, darpādhmātaḥ, smayākulaḥ, ahaṃkṛtaḥ, abhimāninī, garvitā, avaliptā, sagarvā, sadarpā, utsiktā, sāṭopā, sāhaṃkārī, ahaṃmāninī, mattā, samunnaddhā, dhṛṣṭā, pratibhāvatī, garvitacittā, madoddhatā, darpādhmātā, smayākulā, ahaṃkṛtā   

yasya abhimānaḥ vartate।

ahaṃ tasya abhimāninaḥ chāyāyāḥ api dūraṃ sthātum icchāmi।

matta

pramatta, surāmatta, unmatta, madoddhata, udriktacetas, madāḍhya, pramada, vimatta, madotkaṭa, unmada, surāpāṇaparikṣīva, unmādin, nirdaḍa, pramādin, mandasāna, pānamatta, madonmatta   

yena madirā pītā।

saḥ pūrṇataḥ pramattaḥ āsīt।

matta

matta   

rākṣasaviśeṣaḥ।

mattaḥ mālyavataḥ putraḥ āsīt।

matta

unmatta   

rākṣasaviśeṣaḥ।

unmattaḥ mālyavataḥ putraḥ āsīt।

matta

mattamayūram   

pañcadaśaiḥ varṇaiḥ yuktaḥ varṇavṛttaviśeṣaḥ।

mattamayūrasya pratyekasmin caraṇe krameṇa magaṇaḥ, tagaṇaḥ, yagaṇaḥ, sagaṇaḥ tathā ca magaṇaḥ bhavati।

matta

mattamātaṅagalīlākaraḥ   

daṇḍakavṛttabhedaḥ।

mattamātaṅgalīlākarasya pratyekasmin caraṇe nava ragaṇāḥ bhavanti।

matta

vijayo madhumattaśca kāśyapo maṅgalaḥ kulaḥ   

eka: puruṣaḥ ।

kulasya varṇanaṃ rāmāyaṇe prāpyate

matta

mattamayūraḥ   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

mattamayūrasya ullekhaḥ kośe vartate

matta

vijayo madhumattaśca kāśyapo maṅgalaḥ kulaḥ   

eka: puruṣaḥ ।

kulasya varṇanaṃ rāmāyaṇe prāpyate

matta

sadāmatta   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

sadāmattasya ullekhaḥ yaskādi gaṇe asti

matta

sadāmattakaḥ   

ekaṃ nagaram ।

sadāmattakasya ullekhaḥ koṣe asti

matta

sadāmatta   

vyomacārīṇāṃ vargaḥ ।

sadāmattānām ullekhaḥ divyāvadāne asti

matta

kadāmatta   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

kadāmattasya ullekhaḥ koṣe asti

matta

eramattakaḥ   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

eramattakasya ullekhaḥ rājataraṅgiṇyām asti

matta

unmattagaṅgam   

ekaṃ sthānam ।

unmattagaṅgasya ullekhaḥ siddhāntakaumudyām asti

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