Root Word | IAST | Meaning | Monier Williams Page | Class |
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√मेध | medha | being fat / medhā | 833/1 | Cl.1 |
√मेध | medha | injuring / hiṃsana | 1267/3 | Cl.1 |
√मेध | medha | meeting / saṅgama | 1128/3 | Cl.1 |
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medha | m. the juice of meat, broth, nourishing or strengthening drink | ||||||
medha | m. marrow (especially of the sacrificial victim), sap, pith, essence | ||||||
medha | m. a sacrificial animal, victim | ||||||
medha | m. an animal-sacrifice, offering, oblation, any sacrifice (especially in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') etc. | ||||||
medha | m. Name of the reputed author of | ||||||
medha | m. of a son of priya-vrata- (varia lectio medhas-) | ||||||
medha | mfn. gaRa pacā | ||||||
medhaja | m. "sacrifice-born", Name of viṣṇu- | ||||||
medhajit | See medhā-jit-. | ||||||
medhapati | (m/edha-- ; medh/a- ) m. lord of sacrifice. | ||||||
medhas | n. equals medha-, a sacrifice | ||||||
medhas | m. Name of a son of manu- svāyambhuva- | ||||||
medhas | m. of son of priya-vrata- (varia lectio medha-) | ||||||
medhas | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') equals medhā-, intelligence, knowledge, understanding. | ||||||
medhasa | m. Name of a man | ||||||
medhasāti | (medh/a--) f. the receiving or offering of the oblation, sacrificial ceremony (;others"the offering of devotion, service or worship of the gods";others "the gaining or deserving of a reward or praise") . | ||||||
medhayu | mfn. eager for war (others"desirous of reward or praise"). | ||||||
alpamedhas | mfn. () of little understanding, ignorant, silly | ||||||
amedhas | mfn. unintelligent, foolish, an idiot | ||||||
apakrāntamedha | (/ap--), mfn. sapless, pithless, | ||||||
arkāśvamedha | m. dual number ([ ]) or dh/au- ([ ]), the arka- ceremony and the aśvamedha- sacrifice | ||||||
arkāśvamedhavat | mfn. containing the two | ||||||
aśvamedha | m. the horse-sacrifice (a celebrated ceremony, the antiquity of which reaches back to the Vedic period; the hymns [= ], referring to it, are however of comparatively late origin; in later times its efficacy was so exaggerated, that a hundred such sacrifices entitled the sacrificer to displace indra- from the dominion of svarga-; kings who engaged in it spent enormous sums in gifts to the Brahmans; it is said that the horse was sometimes not immolated, but kept bound during the ceremony) etc., (see arkā | ||||||
aśvamedha | (/aśva--) m. Name of a descendant of bharata- | ||||||
āśvamedha | m. a descendant of aśva-medha- | ||||||
aśvamedhadatta | m. Name of a king | ||||||
aśvamedhaja | m. Name of a king | ||||||
aśvamedhaka | m. (equals aśvamedha-ja-above) Name of a king | ||||||
aśvamedhakāṇḍa | n. (aśvamedha-) Name of (treating of the aśvamedha-) | ||||||
aśvamedhatva | n. the state of an aśva-medha- | ||||||
aśvamedhavat | mfn. receiving an aśva-medha- | ||||||
aśvamedhavat | ind. as with the aśva-medha- | ||||||
aśvamedhayājin | m. engaged in an aśva-medha- | ||||||
caturmedha | m. one who has offered 4 sacrifices (aśva--, puruṣa--, sarva--, and pitṛ-medha-) or one who knows the mantra-s required for them | ||||||
dāśāśvamedha | wrong reading for daś- (q.v) | ||||||
daśāśvamedha | n. the tīrtha- of the 10 horse-sacrifices, | ||||||
daśāśvamedha | n. see dāś-. | ||||||
durmedha | mfn. dull-witted, stupid, ignorant etc. | ||||||
durmedhas | mfn. () dull-witted, stupid, ignorant etc. | ||||||
durmedhastva | n. foolishness, stupidity | ||||||
gārhamedha | m. (equals gṛha-m-) a domestic sacrifice | ||||||
gavāmmedha | m. sacrifice of cows | ||||||
gomedha | m. (see gavāṃ-m-) a cow-sacrifice | ||||||
gomedha | m. Name of the attendant of the 22nd arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī- | ||||||
gṛhamedha | m. a domestic sacrifice | ||||||
gṛhamedha | mfn. one who performs the domestic sacrifices or is the object of them (as the marut-s) | ||||||
gṛhamedha | mfn. connected with domestic rites or a householder's duties | ||||||
gṛhamedha | m. a householder's duties | ||||||
gṛhamedha | m. plural Name of particular winds causing rain | ||||||
harimedha | m. Name of narāyaṇa- or viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa- | ||||||
harimedha | m. Name of work | ||||||
harimedhas | m. Name of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa- | ||||||
harimedhas | m. of the father of hari- (viṣṇu-) | ||||||
harimedhas | m. of a man | ||||||
hatamedhas | mfn. equals -citta- | ||||||
hayamedha | m. a horses sacrifice (See aśva-m-) | ||||||
hayamedhayāj | m. (Nominal verb -yāṭ-) one who performs a horses sacrifice | ||||||
kumedhas | mfn. of little intellect | ||||||
mahāmedha | m. a great sacrifice | ||||||
mandamedhas | mfn. equals -dhī- | ||||||
mitamedha | (mit/a--) mfn. having firmly established power | ||||||
naramedha | m. equals -bali- | ||||||
nārmedha | m. (fr. nṛ-m-) patronymic of śaka-pūta- | ||||||
nārmedha | n. Name of a sāman- | ||||||
nirmedha | mfn. without understanding, stupid | ||||||
nṛmedha | m. man-sacrifice (see -yajña-) | ||||||
nṛmedha | m. (or -medhas-) Name of a man (author of ) | ||||||
paramadurmedhas | mfn. exceedingly stupid. | ||||||
paśumedha | m. Name of work | ||||||
pitṛmedha | m. oblation made to the pitṛ-s | ||||||
pitṛmedha | m. Name of work | ||||||
pitṛmedhasāra | m. Name of work | ||||||
pitṛmedhasūtra | n. Name of work | ||||||
praiyamedha | m. patronymic fr. priyamedha- (wrong reading praiyyam-) | ||||||
praiyamedha | m. Name of sindhu-kṣit- | ||||||
praiyamedha | n. Name of various sāman-s | ||||||
praiyyamedha | wrong reading for praiyam- | ||||||
praiyyamedha | See above. | ||||||
prāśvamedha | (pra-aśv-) m. a preliminary horse sacrifice | ||||||
prayyamedha | equals praiyyamedha- (wrong reading for praiyamedha- q.v) | ||||||
pretamedha | m. a funeral sacrifice | ||||||
priyamedha | m. (priy/a--) Name of a ṛṣi- (a descendant of aṅgiras- and author of the hymns ) and (plural) of his descendants | ||||||
priyamedha | m. of a descendant of aja-mīḍha- | ||||||
priyamedhastuta | mfn. (priy/a-m-) praised by priya- (according to to equals priya-yajñair ṛṣibhiḥ stutaḥ-). | ||||||
priyamedhavat | ind. as priya-medha- | ||||||
purumedhas | mfn. () endowed with wisdom | ||||||
purumedhas | mfn. Name of a man with the patronymic āṅgirasa- (author of ). | ||||||
puruṣamedha | m. the sacrifice of a man etc. | ||||||
puruṣamedha | m. Name of the supposed author of (perhaps wrong reading for puru-medha- q.v), | ||||||
rāmāśvamedha | m. " rāma-s's horse-sacrifice", Name of the | ||||||
sākamedha | m. plural Name of the third parvan- of the cāturmāsya-s | ||||||
sākamedha | m. a particular soma- sacrifice lasting three days | ||||||
samedha | mfn. full of strength or vitality, vigorous | ||||||
samedhana | n. thriving, prospering, growth, increase | ||||||
sarvabhūtātmamedhas | mfn. sarvabhūtātman | ||||||
sarvamedha | m. a universal sacrifice (a 10 days' soma- sacrifice) etc. | ||||||
sarvamedha | m. every sacrifice | ||||||
sarvamedha | m. Name of an upaniṣad-. | ||||||
sarvasāmrājyamedhasahasranāman | n. Name of work | ||||||
sāśvamedha | mfn. together with a horse-sacrifice | ||||||
satyamedhas | mfn. having true intelligence (said of viṣṇu-) | ||||||
saumedha | n. (fr. su-medha-,or dhas-) Name of various sāman-s | ||||||
sukhamedhas | mfn. prospering well | ||||||
sumedha | mf(/ā-)n. very nourishing, loamy (as pasture land) | ||||||
sumedha | mf(/ā-)n. (-m/edha-), prob. equals next | ||||||
sumedhas | mfn. (accusative sg. /asam-or /ām-) having a good understanding, sensible, intelligent, wise etc. | ||||||
sumedhas | m. Name of a ṛṣi- under manu- cākṣuṣa- | ||||||
sumedhas | m. of a son of veda-mitra- | ||||||
sumedhas | m. plural a particular class of gods under the fifth manu- | ||||||
sumedhas | m. a particular class of deceased ancestors | ||||||
sumedhas | f. Cardiospermum Halicacabum | ||||||
turagamedha | m. a horse-sacrifice | ||||||
turaṃgamedha | m. equals rag- | ||||||
ūrjamedha | mfn. of eminent intelligence, very wise | ||||||
utkrāntamedha | (/ut-krānta-) mfn. sapless, powerless | ||||||
vājimedha | m. a horse-sacrifice |
medhaḥ | मेधः 1 A sacrifice, as in नरमेध, अश्वमेध, एकविंशति- मेधान्ते Mb.14.29.18. (com. मेधो युद्धयज्ञः । 'यज्ञो वै मेधः' इति श्रुतेः ।). -2 A sacrificial animal or victim. -3 An offering, oblation. -4 Ved. The juice of meat, broth. -5 Ved. Sap, pith, essence. -Comp. -जः an epithet of Viṣṇu. |
amedhas | अमेधस् a. [अ-मेधा; नित्यमसिच् P.V.4.122] Foolish, stupid, an idiot. |
gārhamedha | गार्हमेध a. (-धी f.) [गृहमेधस्येदं अण्] Fit or proper for a householder; Bhāg.5.11.2. -धः The five Yajñas to be performed by a householder. |
samedhanam | समेधनम् Prospering, growth. |
sumedhas | su-medhás, a. (Bv.) having a good understanding, wise, viii. 48, 1. |
medha | m. juice of meat, strong draught (V.); essential or most valuable part (of a sacrificial animal; V.); sacrificial victim; animal sacrifice (very frequently --°ree;). |
medhaja | a. produced from the sacrifice (Vishnu). |
medhas | n. sacrifice. |
medhasāti | f. gaining or deserv ing of a reward or praise (RV.). |
prāśvamedha | m. preliminary horse sacrifice. |
praiyamedha | m. pat. descendant of Priyamedha. |
samedha | a. vigorous (V.). |
medha | Is a word of uncertain sense occurring in a Vālakhilya hymn of the Rigveda. According to the St. Petersburg Dictionary, the proper name of a sacrificer may be meant. |
aśvamedha | (‘Offering a horse-sacrifice ’) is a prince mentioned in a hymn of the Rigveda, which contains a Dānastuti (‘ Praise of Gifts ’) of Tryaruna, and to which three verses have been added in praise of Aśvamedha. See also Aśvamedha. |
āśvamedha | Is the patronymic of an unnamed prince, who occurs in a Dānastuti (‘ Praise of Gifts ’) in the Rigveda |
nṛmedha | Is the name of a protege of Agni in the Rigveda, where he also appears with Sumedhas in a hymn that Griffith with justice declares to be unintelligible. In the Taittirīya Samhitā he is an unsuccessful rival of Parucchepa, and in the Pañcavimśa Brāhmana he is an Añgirasa and a seer of Sāmans (Chants). |
priyamedha | Is the name of a seer in the Rigveda, where his family, the Priyamedhas, are also repeatedly alluded to. It is not probable that any hymns are really Priyamedha’s own composition. See also Praiyamedha. |
praiyamedha | ‘Descendant of Priyamedha,’ is a patronymic of the priests who sacrificed for the Átreya Udamaya in the Aitareya Brāhmaṇa. They appear in the Yajurveda Samhitās as priests who ‘ knew all ’ (sacrificial lore). Three Praiya- medhas are referred to in the Taittirīya Brāhmaṇa. In the Gopatha Brāhmaṇa4 they are called Bharadvājas. |
sumedha | Occurs in an obscure hymn of the Rigveda either as an adjective (‘of good understanding’) or a proper name, perhaps identical with Npmedha or his brother. |
medha | āprīṣu haviḥ paryagnikṛtaḥ pitṛdevatyaḥ saṃjñapyamānaḥ KS.34.15. |
medhaṃ | juṣanta vahnayaḥ RV.1.3.9c; MS.4.10.3c: 150.13. |
medhasātā | vājinam ahraye dhane RV.10.147.3d. |
medhasātā | saniṣyavaḥ RV.7.94.6c; SV.2.152c; TS.1.7.8.2b. |
medhasātā | so arvatā RV.4.37.6d. |
medhayā | prajayā dhanena AVP.1.41.1c; TS.4.2.1.2c; Kauś.72.14d. |
aśvamedhasya | dānāḥ # RV.5.27.5c. |
aśvamedhaiḥ | paro 'varam (śś. parovaram) # śB.13.5.4.3b; śś.16.9.7b. |
āśvamedhasya | rohitā # RV.8.68.15c. |
gṛhamedhaṃ | ca vardhaya # Apś.5.26.5f. |
nṛmedhas | tatre aṃhasaḥ # RV.10.132.7d. |
purumedhaś | (SV. -dhāś) cit takave naraṃ dāt (SV.JB. dhāt) # RV.9.97.52d; SV.1.541d; 2.454d; JB.3.164d. |
priyamedhaḥ | kaṇvo atrir manur viduḥ # RV.1.139.9b. |
priyamedham | upastutam # RV.8.5.25b. |
priyamedhavad | atrivat # RV.1.45.3a; N.3.17a. |
priyamedhastutā | harī # RV.8.6.45b; 32.30b. |
priyamedhair | abhidyubhiḥ # RV.8.4.20b. |
brahmamedhayā | madhumedhayā brahma me 'va madhumedhayā # TA.10.49.1; MahānU.17.7. |
brahmamedhavā | madhumedhavā brahma me 'va madhumedhavā # TA.10.50.1; MahānU.17.8. |
medha | sacrifice | SB 4.20.2 |
medha | sacrifices | SB 4.19.1 |
medhasaḥ | of one who has such a brain | SB 3.10.18 |
medhasaḥ | whose intelligence | SB 10.66.7 |
SB 3.21.14 | ||
medhasaḥ | whose wisdom | SB 10.84.14 |
medhasam | one who has sufficient intelligence | SB 1.19.31 |
medhase | whose intelligence | SB 10.86.35 |
medhase | whose wisdom | SB 10.84.22 |
medhasya | of sacrifices | SB 2.6.4 |
priyamedha-ādayaḥ | headed by Priyamedha | SB 9.21.21 |
aśvamedha-rājasūya-ādīnām | of great sacrifices like the Aśvamedha yajña and Rājasūya yajña | SB 5.17.9 |
akuṇṭha-medhase | unto one whose brain activity is never checked | SB 4.24.42 |
akuṇṭha-medhase | whose memory and knowledge are never disturbed by anxiety | SB 9.11.7 |
akuṇṭha-medhase | whose intelligence is never restricted | SB 10.23.50 |
akuṇṭha-medhase | whose power is never impeded | SB 12.6.35 |
alpa-medhasām | of those of small intelligence | BG 7.23 |
alpa-medhasaḥ | less intelligent | SB 1.3.21 |
alpa-medhasaḥ | of one who is unintelligent | SB 10.49.22 |
aśva-medham | a sacrifice offering a horse | CC Adi 17.164 |
aśvamedha-rājasūya-ādīnām | of great sacrifices like the Aśvamedha yajña and Rājasūya yajña | SB 5.17.9 |
aśvamedha | horse sacrifices | CC Adi 3.79 |
aśvamedhaiḥ | yajña in which a horse is sacrificed | SB 1.8.6 |
aśvamedhaiḥ | by horse sacrifices | SB 3.3.18 |
aśvamedhaiḥ | by aśvamedha sacrifices | SB 8.18.20 |
aśvamedhaiḥ | by the performance of aśvamedha sacrifices | SB 9.2.35-36 |
aśvamedhaiḥ | by performing the horse sacrifice yajñas | SB 9.4.22 |
aśvamedhaiḥ | by performing aśvamedha-yajñas | SB 9.8.7 |
aśvamedhajaḥ | Aśvamedhaja | SB 9.22.39 |
aśvamedham | aśvamedha sacrifice | SB 4.13.25 |
ātma-medhasā | well versed in spiritual knowledge | SB 4.22.41 |
ātma-medhasā | considering like one's self | SB 4.31.2 |
ātma-medhasā | by my own intelligence | SB 9.5.20 |
durmedhaiḥ | by the less intellectual | SB 1.4.24 |
uru-gārha-medha | rituals related to material household life | SB 5.11.2 |
gṛha-medhaḥ | attached to family life | SB 2.6.20 |
gṛha-medha | in married life | SB 3.21.15 |
hari-medhasaḥ | who destroys the material existence of the devotee | SB 3.13.48 |
hari-medhasaḥ | of Lord Hari | SB 3.32.18 |
hari-medhase | whose brain works only for the deliverance of the conditioned soul | SB 4.30.24 |
hari-medhasaḥ | whose intelligence is always absorbed in thoughts of Hari, the Supreme Personality of Godhead | SB 9.13.9 |
hari-medhasā | by the Supreme Lord, whose intelligence takes away the misery of material life | SB 11.29.45 |
harimedhasaḥ | begotten by Harimedhā | SB 8.1.30 |
haya-medhayāṭ | great performer of horse sacrifices | SB 1.18.46 |
hayamedha | of the aśvamedha sacrifice | SB 8.18.23 |
hayamedha-śatasya | of one hundred aśvamedha sacrifices | SB 9.23.33 |
ku-medhasaḥ | wicked-minded | SB 3.20.33 |
ku-medhasam | who are unintelligent | SB 10.58.11 |
gṛha-medha | in married life | SB 3.21.15 |
uru-gārha-medha | rituals related to material household life | SB 5.11.2 |
pitṛ-medha-vidhānena | by the funeral ceremony performed by the son after the death of his father or some family member | SB 9.10.29 |
gṛha-medhaḥ | attached to family life | SB 2.6.20 |
śānta-medham | the still sacrificial animals | SB 4.7.33 |
aśva-medham | a sacrifice offering a horse | CC Adi 17.164 |
ātma-medhasā | well versed in spiritual knowledge | SB 4.22.41 |
ātma-medhasā | considering like one's self | SB 4.31.2 |
ātma-medhasā | by my own intelligence | SB 9.5.20 |
su-medhasā | and intelligent | SB 11.7.31 |
hari-medhasā | by the Supreme Lord, whose intelligence takes away the misery of material life | SB 11.29.45 |
alpa-medhasaḥ | less intelligent | SB 1.3.21 |
hari-medhasaḥ | who destroys the material existence of the devotee | SB 3.13.48 |
ku-medhasaḥ | wicked-minded | SB 3.20.33 |
hari-medhasaḥ | of Lord Hari | SB 3.32.18 |
hari-medhasaḥ | whose intelligence is always absorbed in thoughts of Hari, the Supreme Personality of Godhead | SB 9.13.9 |
alpa-medhasaḥ | of one who is unintelligent | SB 10.49.22 |
su-medhasaḥ | intelligent persons | SB 11.5.32 |
su-medhasaḥ | intelligent persons | CC Adi 3.52 |
su-medhasaḥ | those who are intelligent | CC Madhya 6.103 |
su-medhasaḥ | intelligent persons | CC Madhya 11.100 |
su-medhasaḥ | intelligent persons | CC Madhya 20.342 |
su-medhasaḥ | intelligent persons | CC Antya 20.10 |
alpa-medhasām | of those of small intelligence | BG 7.23 |
ku-medhasam | who are unintelligent | SB 10.58.11 |
turaga-medhaṣāṭ | he will be known as Turaga-medhaṣāṭ (a performer of many horse sacrifices) | SB 9.22.37 |
akuṇṭha-medhase | unto one whose brain activity is never checked | SB 4.24.42 |
hari-medhase | whose brain works only for the deliverance of the conditioned soul | SB 4.30.24 |
akuṇṭha-medhase | whose memory and knowledge are never disturbed by anxiety | SB 9.11.7 |
akuṇṭha-medhase | whose intelligence is never restricted | SB 10.23.50 |
akuṇṭha-medhase | whose power is never impeded | SB 12.6.35 |
haya-medhayāṭ | great performer of horse sacrifices | SB 1.18.46 |
pitṛ-medha-vidhānena | by the funeral ceremony performed by the son after the death of his father or some family member | SB 9.10.29 |
priyamedha-ādayaḥ | headed by Priyamedha | SB 9.21.21 |
aśvamedha-rājasūya-ādīnām | of great sacrifices like the Aśvamedha yajña and Rājasūya yajña | SB 5.17.9 |
samedhamānena | expanding | SB 10.37.7 |
samedhate | it increases | SB 11.12.18 |
śānta-medham | the still sacrificial animals | SB 4.7.33 |
hayamedha-śatasya | of one hundred aśvamedha sacrifices | SB 9.23.33 |
su-medhasaḥ | intelligent persons | SB 11.5.32 |
su-medhasā | and intelligent | SB 11.7.31 |
su-medhasaḥ | intelligent persons | CC Adi 3.52 |
su-medhasaḥ | those who are intelligent | CC Madhya 6.103 |
su-medhasaḥ | intelligent persons | CC Madhya 11.100 |
su-medhasaḥ | intelligent persons | CC Madhya 20.342 |
su-medhasaḥ | intelligent persons | CC Antya 20.10 |
sumedhasaḥ | who are all very intelligent | SB 9.4.3 |
turaga-medhaṣāṭ | he will be known as Turaga-medhaṣāṭ (a performer of many horse sacrifices) | SB 9.22.37 |
uru-gārha-medha | rituals related to material household life | SB 5.11.2 |
vājimedhaiḥ | by horse sacrifices | SB 1.12.34 |
pitṛ-medha-vidhānena | by the funeral ceremony performed by the son after the death of his father or some family member | SB 9.10.29 |
medha | noun (masculine) a sacrificial animal (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) an animal-sacrifice (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) any sacrifice (esp. ifc.) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) broth (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) essence (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) marrow (esp. of the sacrificial victim) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) nourishing or strengthening drink (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) oblation (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) offering (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) pith (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) sap (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) the juice of meat (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) victim (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 12629/72933 | |
medhas | noun (masculine) intelligence (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) knowledge (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of a son of Manu Svāyambhuva (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) understanding (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 10750/72933 | |
medhasa | noun (masculine) name of a man (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 62576/72933 | |
amedhas | adjective an idiot (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) foolish (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) unintelligent (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 18884/72933 | |
alpamedhas | adjective ignorant (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) silly (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 23207/72933 | |
aśvamedha | noun (masculine) name of a descendant of Bharata (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) the horse-sacrifice (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 1516/72933 | |
aśvamedhadatta | noun (masculine) name of a man Frequency rank 45681/72933 | |
kumedhas | adjective of little intellect (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 49722/72933 | |
gṛhamedha | noun (masculine) a domestic sacrifice (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) a householder's duties (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of particular winds causing rain (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 27863/72933 | |
gomedha | noun (masculine) a cow-sacrifice (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of the attendant of the 22nd Arhat of the present Avasarpiṇī (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 34728/72933 | |
turagamedha | noun (masculine) aśvamedha Frequency rank 53684/72933 | |
turaṃgamedha | noun (masculine) Frequency rank 35440/72933 | |
daśāśvamedha | noun (neuter) name of a Tīrtha at the Narmadā Frequency rank 16847/72933 | |
daśāśvamedhaka | noun (neuter) name of a Tīrtha Frequency rank 54298/72933 | |
daśāśvamedhatīrthamāhātmyavarṇana | noun (neuter) name of Skandapurāṇa, Revākhaṇḍa, 180 Frequency rank 54299/72933 | |
durmedhas | noun (masculine) name of a Marut Frequency rank 54721/72933 | |
durmedhas | adjective dull-witted (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) ignorant (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) stupid (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 10108/72933 | |
durmedha | adjective dull-witted (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) ignorant (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) stupid (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 14950/72933 | |
pitṛmedha | noun (masculine) name of a work (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 36902/72933 | |
bṛhanmedhan | noun (masculine) name of a son of Vapuṣmat Frequency rank 60367/72933 | |
vājimedha | noun (masculine) a horse-sacrifice (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 7608/72933 | |
samedha | adjective full of strength or vitality (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) vigorous (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 69230/72933 | |
samedhay | verb (class 10 parasmaipada) to increase Frequency rank 69231/72933 | |
sarvamedha | noun (masculine) a universal sacrifice (a 10 days" Soma sacrifice) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) every sacrifice (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of an Upanishad (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 20247/72933 | |
sumedha | noun (masculine) name of a mountain Frequency rank 71064/72933 | |
sumedhas | adjective having a good understanding (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) intelligent (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) sensible (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) wise (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 15340/72933 | |
sumedhas | noun (masculine) a particular class of deceased ancestors (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) a particular class of gods under the fifth Manu (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of a ṣi under Manu Cākṣuṣa (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of a son of Vedamitra (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 41008/72933 | |
sumedha | adjective loamy (as pasture land) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) very nourishing (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 41009/72933 | |
svacchamedhas | noun (masculine) a class of gods under Manu Raivata Frequency rank 72069/72933 | |
hatamedhas | adjective Frequency rank 72297/72933 | |
hayamedha | noun (masculine) a horses sacrifice (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 7499/72933 | |
harimedhas | noun (masculine) name of a man (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of the father of Hari (Viṣṇu) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of Viṣṇu-Kṛṣṇa (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 16316/72933 |
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