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nak | ind. (gaRa svar-ādi-,as nomin. ) night.  |
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naka | m. Name of a man (son of dāruka-)  |
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naka | n. Name of several sāman-s.  |
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nakāra | m. the sound or letter n- grammar  |
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nakāra | m. (in prosody) a tribrach  |
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nakāra | m. the negation na-, the word No  |
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nakāravipulā | f. a kind of metre.  |
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nakh | or naṅkh- cl.4.1. P. nakhyati-, nakhati- and naṅkhati-, to go, move  |
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nakha | mn. (fr. nagh-[?] see naghamāra-;prob. not fr. na-+ kha-in spite of ; in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ī-).) a finger-nail, toe-nail, claw, talon, the spur of a cock etc. (khāni-kṛ-,or kḷp-,to cut the nails )  |
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nakha | m. = 20  |
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nakha | nf(ī-). Unguis Odoratus  |
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nakha | m. part, portion. [ confer, compare Greek , stem ; Latin unguis; Lit.na4gas; Slavonic or Slavonian nogu8ti8; Anglo-Saxon naegel; English nail; German Nagel.]  |
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nakhabhinna | mfn. scratched or torn off with a nail  |
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nakhaccheda | m. ( )  |
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nakhacchedana | n. ( ) nail-cutting.  |
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nakhacchedya | mfn. to be slit by the nail  |
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nakhācchoṭanikā | f. ( cuṭ-) making a noise with the nail (as a token of applause or approval)  |
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nakhadāraṇa | m. "tearing with the claws", falcon, hawk  |
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nakhāghāta | m. equals kha-vraṇa-  |
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nakhāgra | n. nail-point  |
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nakhagucchaphalā | f. a kind of pulse  |
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nakhajāha | n. nail-root  |
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nakhaka | m. Name of a nāga-rāja-  |
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nakhakhādin | mfn. biting (literally eating) the nail  |
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nakhakuṭṭa | m. "nail-cutter", barber  |
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nakhakuṭṭa | m. Name of an author  |
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nakhalekhā | f. a scratch with the nail, nail-painting  |
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nakhalekhaka | m. nail-painter  |
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nakhāli | f. a small shell (see kha-śaṅkha-).  |
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nakhālikā | f. a small shell (see kha-śaṅkha-).  |
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nakhālu | m. a kind of tree (equals nakha-vṛkṣa-)  |
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nakhampaca | mf(ā-)n. nail-scalding  |
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nakhampaca | mf(ā-)n. scanty, shallow (water)  |
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nakhāṃśu | m. elegance or brightness of the finger-nail  |
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nakhamuca | n. "nail-looser", bow  |
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nakhānakhi | ind. nail against nail, close fighting (with mutual scratching). (see keśā-keśi-).  |
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nakhāṅga | n. a kind of perfume  |
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nakhanikṛntana | m. or n. nail-scissors  |
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nakhanirbhinna | (kh/a-n-) mfn. split asunder with the nail  |
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nakhaniṣpāvī | f. a kind of pulse  |
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nakhaniṣpāvikā | f. a kind of pulse  |
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nakhāṅka | m. nail-mark  |
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nakhāṅka | m. Unguis Odoratus  |
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nakhanyāsa | m. inserting the claws  |
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nakhapada | n. nail-mark, scratch  |
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nakhapada | n. Unguis Odoratus  |
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nakhaparṇī | f. a kind of plant (equals vṛścika-)  |
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nakhaphalinī | f. a kind of pulse  |
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nakhapraca | n. gaRa mayūra-vyaṃsakādi-.  |
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nakhapuñjaphalā | f. a kind of pulse  |
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nakhapūrvikā | f. equals -niṣpāvī-  |
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nakhapuṣpī | f. Trigonella Corniculata  |
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nakhara | mfn. shaped like a claw, curved, crooked  |
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nakhara | m. a curved knife  |
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nakhara | mf(ā-)n. nail, claw etc. nail-scratch  |
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nakharāhva | m. Nerium Odorum  |
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nakharajanī | f. a kind of plant and its fruit  |
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nakharañjanī | f. nail-scissors  |
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nakhararajanī | f. varia lectio for nakha-r- gaRa harītaky-ādi-  |
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nakharāyudha | m. a lion  |
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nakharāyudha | m. tiger  |
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nakharāyudha | m. cock (see nakhāy-).  |
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nakhāri | m. Name of an attendant of śiva-  |
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nakharī | f. Unguis Odoratus  |
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nakhārtha | m. a kind of perfume  |
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nakhaśaṅkha | m. a small shell  |
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nakhāśin | m. "eating with claws", an owl  |
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nakhavādana | ( ) ( ) n. "nail-music", noise made with the finger-nails.  |
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nakhavādya | ( ) n. "nail-music", noise made with the finger-nails.  |
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nakhāvapūta | mfn. purified with the nails  |
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nakhāvapūta | mfn. plural Name of particular grains  |
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nakhavilekhā | f. a scratch  |
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nakhaviṣa | mfn. having venom in the nail or claws  |
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nakhaviṣkira | m. "tearing or rending with the claws", scratcher  |
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nakhavraṇa | n. "nail-wound", scratch  |
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nakhavṛkṣa | m. a kind of tree  |
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nakhāyudha | mfn. "claw-armed"  |
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nakhāyudha | m. a lion  |
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nakhāyudha | m. tiger  |
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nakhāyudha | m. cock  |
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nakhāyudha | m. monkey  |
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nakhāyudhatva | n.  |
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nakhin | mfn. having nails or claws  |
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nakhin | mfn. thorny, prickly  |
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nakhin | m. a clawed animal, lion |
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nakim | ind. equals na-kīm- gaRa cādi-.  |
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nakīm | (n/a--) ind. not, not at all, never (see )  |
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nakiṃcana | mfn. having nothing, very poor (see a-k-).  |
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nakiṃcid | n. nothing  |
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nakiṃcidapisaṃkalpa | m. no desire for anything  |
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nakin | kis- etc. See under 2. n/a-.  |
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nakis | ind. (n/a--) no one, nobody  |
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nakis | ind. equals next (gaRa cādi-; see ) .  |
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nakk | cl.10 P. nakkayati-, to destroy, kill  |
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nakra | m. (according to na-+ kra-) crocodile, alligator etc. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).)  |
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nakra | m. the sign of the zodiac Scorpio  |
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nakrā | f. a swarm of bees or wasps  |
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nakra | n. the nose (alsof(ā-).)  |
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nakra | n. a particular disease of the nose  |
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nakra | n. the upper timber of a door-frame (see n/ākra-and ) .  |
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nakracakra | n. a multitude of crocodiles  |
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nakrahāraka | m. idem or 'm. a shark or any other large sea animal (literally king of the nakra-s) ' (literally seizer of the Nakras)  |
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nakraketana | m. Name of the god of love (see makara-k-).  |
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nakramakṣikā | f. a kind of fly  |
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nakrarāj | m. a shark or any other large sea animal (literally king of the nakra-s)  |
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nakrarājaka | m. a shark or any other large sea animal (literally king of the nakra-s)  |
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nakṣ | cl.1 P. A1. n/akṣati-, te- (perf. nanakṣ/ur-, kṣ/e- ; Aorist anakṣīt- grammar; future nakṣiṣyati-, nakṣitā- ) to come near, approach, arrive at, get, attain (see 1. naś-; inakṣ-). |
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nakṣaddābha | mfn. striking down any one that approaches (indra-)  |
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nakṣat | mf(antī-)n. approaching.  |
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nakṣatra | n. (m.only ;prob. fr. nakṣ- see nakṣ dyām-, ) a star or any heavenly body  |
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nakṣatra | n. also applied to the sun  |
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nakṣatra | n. sg. sometimes collectively"the stars" exempli gratia, 'for example' etc.  |
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nakṣatra | n. an asterism or constellation through which the moon passes, a lunar mansion etc. etc. (27, later 28, viz. śraviṣṭhā- or dhaniṣṭhā-, śata-bhiṣaj-, pūrva-bhadrapadā-, uttara-- bhadrapadā-, revatī-, aśvinī-, bharaṇī-, kṛttikā-, rohiṇī- or brāhmī-, mṛga-śiras- or āgrahāyaṇī-, ārdrā-, punarvasū- or yāmakau-, puṣya- or sidhya-, āśleṣā-, maghā-, pūrva-phalgunī-, uttara-- phalgunī-, hasta-, citrā-, svātī-, viśākhā- or rādhā-, anurādhā-, jyeṣṭha-, mūla-, pūrvāṣāḍhā-, uttarāṣāḍhā-, abhijit-, śravaṇa-;according to revatī-, uttara-phalgunī-, uttara-bhādrapadā- and uttarāṣāḍhā- are called dhruvāṇi-,fixed;in the veda-p the nakṣatra-s are considered as abodes of the gods or of pious persons after death on ;later as wives of the moon and daughters of dakṣa- etc.;according to jaina-s the sun, moon, graha-s, nakṣatra-s and tārā-s form the jyotiṣka-s)  |
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nakṣatra | n. a pearl  |
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nakṣatrabhakti | f. Name of work  |
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nakṣatrābhidhāna | n. Name of work  |
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nakṣatrabhuktaghaṭīcakra | n. Name of work  |
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nakṣatracakra | n. a particular diagram  |
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nakṣatracakra | n. the nakṣatra-s collectively  |
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nakṣatracakra | n. the sphere of the fixed stars  |
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nakṣatracintāmaṇi | m. Name of work  |
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nakṣatracūḍāmaṇi | m. Name of work  |
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nakṣatradānavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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nakṣatradarśa | m. star-gazer  |
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nakṣatradevata | mfn. having the nakṣatra-s as deities  |
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nakṣatradevatākathana | n. Name of work  |
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nakṣatrādhipa | m. the regent of a nakṣatra-s  |
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nakṣatrādhipati | m. "chief of nakṣatra-s", Name of puṣya-  |
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nakṣatradohadaśāntika | n. Name of work  |
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nakṣatradvaṃdva | n. a nakṣatra-s compound (as tiṣya-punarvasu-)  |
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nakṣatragrahayutyadhikāra | m. Name of chapter of  |
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nakṣatragrahotpāta | m. Name of the 63rd pariśiṣṭa- of  |
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nakṣatragrāmayājaka | m. equals tra-y-  |
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nakṣatrajā | mfn. star-born  |
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nakṣatrajā | m. son of the stars  |
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nakṣatrajātaka | n. Name of work  |
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nakṣatrajātakādibhāvaphala | n. Name of work  |
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nakṣatrakalpa | m. Name of a pariśiṣṭa- of  |
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nakṣatrakāntivistāra | m. the white yāvanāla- flower.  |
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nakṣatrakośa | m. Name of a list of stars.  |
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nakṣatrakūrma | m. (or nakṣatrakūrmacāra -cāra- m., nakṣatrakūrmavibhāga -vibhāga-,m.) Name of chapter of  |
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nakṣatrakūrmacāra | m. nakṣatrakūrma |
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nakṣatrakūrmavibhāga | m. nakṣatrakūrma |
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nakṣatraloka | m. plural the world of the nakṣatra-s  |
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nakṣatraloka | m. sg. the starry region, firmament  |
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nakṣatramālā | f. star-circle, star-group  |
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nakṣatramālā | f. the nakṣatra-s collectively  |
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nakṣatramālā | f. a necklace of 27 pearls  |
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nakṣatramālā | f. a particular ornament for an elephant's head (lāya- Nom. A1. yate- )  |
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nakṣatramālā | f. a kind of dance  |
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nakṣatramālā | f. Name of several works.  |
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nakṣatramālikā | f. Name of work  |
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nakṣatramaṇḍala | n. star-cluster  |
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nakṣatramārga | m. equals -patha-  |
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nakṣatranāma | mf(ā-)n. having the name of a Nakshatra,  |
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nakṣatranāman | n.  |
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nakṣatranātha | m. "lord of the nakṣatra-s", the moon  |
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nakṣatranemi | m. the pole-star  |
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nakṣatranemi | m. the moon  |
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nakṣatranemi | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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nakṣatranemi | f. the nakṣatra-s revatī-.  |
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nakṣatranighaṇṭu | m. Name of work  |
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nakṣatranirdeśa | m. astrology,  |
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nakṣatranirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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nakṣatranyāsa | m. Name of chapter of  |
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nakṣatrapa | m. equals -nātha-  |
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nakṣatrapāta | m. Name of work  |
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nakṣatrapaṭalopāyadāna | n. Name of work  |
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nakṣatrapatha | m. "star-path", the starry sky  |
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nakṣatrapāṭhaka | m. "star-reader", astrologer  |
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nakṣatrapathavarcas | n. its splendour  |
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nakṣatrapati | m. equals -pa-  |
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nakṣatrapatinandana | m. the planet Mercury  |
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nakṣatraphala | n. Name of work  |
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nakṣatraprakaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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nakṣatrapraśna | m. Name of work  |
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nakṣatrapūjita | mfn. "star-honoured", auspicious  |
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nakṣatrapuruṣa | m. (astrology) a human figure representing the nakṣatra-s (also -ka-)  |
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nakṣatrapuruṣa | m. a ceremony in which such a figure is worshipped  |
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nakṣatrapuruṣa | m. Name of chapter of the  |
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nakṣatrapuruṣavrata | n. Name of a particular observance and of chapter of the  |
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nakṣatrarāja | m. "king of the stars"  |
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nakṣatrarāja | m. the moon  |
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nakṣatrarāja | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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nakṣatrarājaprabhāvabhāsagarbha | m. Name of a bodhi--sattva  |
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nakṣatrarājasaṃkusumitābhijña | m. Name of a bodhi--sattva  |
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nakṣatrarājavikrīḍita | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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nakṣatrasamuccaya | m. "assemblage of nakṣatra-s", Name of work  |
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nakṣatrasaṃvatsara | m. a particular form of year  |
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nakṣatraśānti | f. Name of work  |
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nakṣatrasattra | n. equals nakṣatreṣṭi-  |
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nakṣatrasattra | n. Name of work  |
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nakṣatrasattrahautra | n. Name of work  |
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nakṣatrasattraprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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nakṣatrasattreṣṭihautraprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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nakṣatrasattreṣṭiprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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nakṣatraśavas | (n/akṣ-) mfn. equal to stars in number ( "going to the gods") .  |
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nakṣatrāśraya | mfn. relating to a star or nakṣatra-s  |
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nakṣatrasthāpana | n. Name of work  |
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nakṣatrastoma | m. Name of a particular ekāha-  |
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nakṣatrasūcaka | m. "star-indicator", astrologer |
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nakṣatraśuddhiprakaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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nakṣatratārārājāditya | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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nakṣatravādamālikā | f. Name of work  |
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nakṣatravādāvalī | nakṣatravādāvali f. Name of work  |
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nakṣatravādāvali | nakṣatravādāvalī f. Name of work  |
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nakṣatravartman | n. equals -patha-  |
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nakṣatravidhāna | n. Name of work  |
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nakṣatravidyā | f. "star-knowledge", astronomy  |
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nakṣatravīthī | f. path of the nakṣatra-s  |
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nakṣatravṛkṣa | m. a tree consecrated to a nakṣatra-s  |
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nakṣatravṛṣṭi | f. "star-shower", shooting stars  |
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nakṣatravyūha | m. equals -bhakti-.  |
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nakṣatrayājaka | mfn. offering oblations to the nakṣatra-s  |
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nakṣatrayajña | m. Name of work  |
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nakṣatrayoga | m. conjunction of (moon with the) nakṣatra-s  |
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nakṣatrayogadāna | n. Name of work  |
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nakṣatrayogin | mfn. connected with nakṣatra-s  |
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nakṣatrayoginī | f. plural chief stars in the nakṣatra-s  |
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nakṣatreśa | m. equals tra-nātha-  |
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nakṣatreṣṭakā | f. Name of particular sacrificial bricks  |
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nakṣatreṣṭi | f. a sacrifice to the nakṣatra-s  |
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nakṣatreṣṭi | f. Name of work  |
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nakṣatreṣṭihautra | n. Name of work  |
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nakṣatreṣṭihoma | m. Name of work  |
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nakṣatreṣṭinirūpaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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nakṣatreṣṭipaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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nakṣatreṣṭiprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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nakṣatrin | m. "having or holding the stars", Name of viṣṇu- (see tra-nemi-).  |
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nakṣatriya | mfn. relating to the stars or nakṣatra-s, containing a number equal to that of the nakṣatra-s id est 27  |
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nakṣatropajīvin | m. "subsisting by the nakṣatra-s", astrologer  |
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nakṣya | mfn. to be approached  |
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nakta | n. night (f(n/aktā-).only in naktay/ā- q.v,and as dual number with uṣ/āsā-; see s/a-naktā-and naktoṣāsā-)  |
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nakta | n. eating only at night (as a sort of penance)  |
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nakta | m. Name of a son of pṛthu-  |
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nakta | m. of a son of pṛthu-ṣeṇa- and ākūti-  |
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naktā | f. (confer, compare above) Methonica Superba [ confer, compare nak-and nakti-; Zend nakht-uru,nakht-ru; Greek ; Latin nox; Lithuanian naktis; Slavonic or Slavonian nos8ti; Gothic nahts; Anglo-Saxon neaht,niht,Engl.night, German Nacht.]  |
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nakta | or nakla- (?) n. (in astronomy) Name of the fifth yoga- (= $) .  |
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naktabhojana | n. the eating only at night (see above)  |
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naktabhojana | n. supper  |
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naktabhojin | mfn. eating at night  |
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naktabhojitva | n.  |
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naktacārin | mfn. ( ) walking at night  |
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naktacārin | m. an owl  |
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naktacārin | m. cat  |
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naktacārin | m. thief  |
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naktacārin | m. a rakṣas- (see naktaṃ-c-).  |
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naktaka | m. dirty or ragged cloth, rag, wiper etc. (v.r. for laktaka-).  |
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naktakālanirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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naktam | ind. by night (often opp. to divā-) etc.  |
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naktaṃ | (m-before labials) ind. See 1. n/akta-.  |
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naktamāla | m. Pongamia Glabra  |
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naktamālaka | m. Pongamia Glabra  |
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naktambhāga | mfn. having a nocturnal part  |
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naktambhogin | mfn. equals ta-bh- (varia lectio)  |
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naktaṃcara | mf(ī-)n. walking about at night  |
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naktaṃcara | m. any night-animal or creature etc.  |
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naktaṃcara | m. nocturnal demon, rakṣas- etc. ( naktaṃcareśvara reśvara- m.the lord of the rovers or fiends )  |
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naktaṃcara | m. the bdellium tree  |
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naktaṃcareśvara | m. naktaṃcara |
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naktaṃcarī | f. a female demon  |
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naktaṃcārin | mfn. equals -cara-  |
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naktaṃcārin | m. a cat  |
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naktaṃcaryā | f. the walking about at night  |
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naktaṃdina | n. sg. night and day  |
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naktaṃdinam | ind. equals next  |
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naktaṃdivam | ind. by night and day  |
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naktaṃhoma | m. night-oblation  |
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naktaṃjāta | mf(/ā-)n. grown at night (herb)  |
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naktamprabhava | mfn. produced at night (varia lectio tapr-).  |
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naktaṃsamaya | m. night-time  |
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naktamukhā | f. evening, night (for -muṣā-?).  |
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naktan | (only t/abhis-), night  |
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naktāndha | mfn. blind at night  |
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naktāndhya | n.  |
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naktaprabhava | varia lectio for naktam-pr-.  |
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naktāśin | mfn. eating only at night  |
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naktavat | mfn. eating only at night  |
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naktavrata | n. "night-observance", eating at night (and fasting by day)  |
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naktayā | ind. at night  |
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nakti | f. night  |
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naktoṣāsā | f. dual number night and morning  |
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nakuca | varia lectio for lakuca-.  |
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nakula | mfn. (in spite of prob. notfr. na-+ kula-) of a particular colour (perhaps that of the ichneumon)  |
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nakula | m. the Bengal mungoose or Viverra Ichneumon (enemy of mice and of serpents from whose venom it protects itself by a medicine plant; see nākulī-) etc.  |
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nakula | m. a son  |
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nakula | m. a particular musical instrument  |
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nakula | m. Name of śiva-  |
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nakula | m. of a son of the aśvin-s and mādrī- (twin-brother of saha-deva- and fourth of the pāṇḍu- princes)  |
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nakula | m. of a Vedic poet with the patronymic vāma-deva- (vya-) or vaiśvāmitra- (lasya- vāmadevasya preṅkha- m.Name of a sāman-) |
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nakula | m. of a physician (author of a work on horses)  |
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nakulā | f. Name of śiva-'s wife  |
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nakula | n. a myst. Name of the sound h-  |
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nakulādyā | f. the ichneumon plant  |
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nakulaka | mn. an ornament shaped like an ichneumon  |
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nakulaka | m. a kind of purse (?)  |
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nakulāndhatā | f.  |
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nakulāndhya | n. "ichneumon-blindness", a kind of disease of the eyes  |
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nakulatva | n. the state of an ichneumon  |
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nakuleśa | varia lectio for līśa- (below) .  |
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nakuleṣṭā | f. "liked by the ichneumon", a kind of medicine plant (see above)  |
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nakuleṣṭakā | f. "liked by the ichneumon", a kind of medicine plant (see above)  |
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nakulī | f. See below  |
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nakulī | f. a female ichneumon  |
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nakulī | f. Salmalia Malabarica : Nardostachys Jatamansi  |
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nakulī | f. saffron  |
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nakulī | f. equals śaṅkhinī-  |
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nakulikā | f. a female ichneumon  |
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nakulīśa | m. (līśa-) a form of bhairava-  |
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nakulīśa | m. a myst. Name of the sound h-  |
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nakulīśadarśana | n. Name of work  |
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nakulīśapāśupata | m. plural a particular sect  |
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nakulīśayogapārāyaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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nakulīvāgīśvarīmantravidhāna | n. Name of work  |
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nakuloṣṭhī | f. (in music) a particular stringed instrument.  |
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nakuṭa | n. the nose  |
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nakutaścid | ind. from nowhere, in nakutaścidbhaya -bhaya- mfn. equals a-kutaścid-bh-  |
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nakutaścidbhaya | mfn. nakutaścid |
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abhagnakāma | mf(ā-)n. whose desire or wishes are not disturbed  |
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abhidhānaka | n. a sound, noise  |
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abhinakṣ | -n/akṣati- (perf 3. pl. -nanakṣ/uḥ-; parasmE-pada P. -n/akṣat- A1. -n/akṣamāṇa-) to approach, come to, arrive at  |
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abhinilīyamānaka | mfn. ( lī-), (a bird) lying down in its nest in the presence of (a spectator)  |
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abhinnakāla | mfn. occurring at the same time,  |
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abhugnakukṣitā | f. the having the loins not bent (one of the 80 minor marks of a buddha-), .  |
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ācamanaka | n. a vessel for ā-camana-  |
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ācāmanaka | m. equals ācam- above  |
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acchānakṣ | to go towards, approach  |
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ādhānakārikā | f. Name of work  |
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agninakṣatra | n. the third lunar mansion the Pleiades (kṛttikā-)  |
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agranakha | m. tip of a nail  |
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agranakha | m. see nakhāgra-.  |
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ahīnakarman | mfn. "not devoted to inferior or vile work"(or"not neglecting one's regular actions")  |
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ahinakulikā | f. the natural enmity between a snake and an ichneumon  |
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aindrāgnakulāya | m. a particular ekāha- (q.v)  |
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ajñānakṛta | mfn. done inadvertently.  |
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ākhyānaka | n. a short narrative  |
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ākhyānakī | f. Name of a metre (being a combination of the indravajrā- and upendravajrā-).  |
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ālīnaka | n. tin, (from its close adherence to other metals ?)  |
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āmraphalaprapānaka | n. a cooling drink made of mangoes,  |
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ānaka | m. (etymology doubtful) , a large military drum beaten at one end  |
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ānaka | m. a double drum  |
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ānaka | m. a small drum or tabor  |
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ānaka | m. a thunder-cloud or a cloud to which the thunder is ascribed  |
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ānaka | mfn. energetic  |
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anaka | mfn. (for aṇaka-) inferior (confer, compare rājā- naka-).  |
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anakadundubha | m. Name of kṛṣṇa-'s grandfather.  |
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ānakadundubhi | m. equals anaka- q.v  |
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ānakadundubhi | m. or f(ī-). a large drum beaten at one end, a kettle-drum  |
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ānakadundubhi | m. Name (also title or epithet) of viṣṇu-,  |
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anakadundubhi | or better  |
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ānakadundubhi | m. Name of kṛṣṇa-'s father (vasudeva-;said to be derived from the beating of drums at his birth).  |
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anakāmamāra | mfn. not killing undesiredly  |
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anakasmāt | ind. not without a cause or an object  |
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anakasmāt | ind. not accidentally, not suddenly.  |
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ānakasthalaka | mfn. belonging to ānaka-sthalī-.  |
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ānakasthalī | f. Name of a country.  |
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ānakāyani | gaRa karṇādi- ( ) .  |
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ānakṣ | to approach, obtain, reach, present  |
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anakṣ | (nom. an-/ak-) mfn. blind  |
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anakṣa | mf(/ā-)n. idem or '(nom. an-/ak-) mfn. blind '  |
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anakṣara | mfn. unfit to be uttered  |
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anakṣara | mfn. unable to articulate a syllable.  |
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anakṣasaṅgam | ([ ]) or /an-akṣa-stambham- ([ ]) ind. so as not to interfere with the axle-tree.  |
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anakṣi | n. a bad eye |
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anakṣika | mfn. eyeless  |
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anakṣita | mfn. unmarked (see akṣ-),  |
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anilaghnaka | m. the large tree Terminalia Belerica.  |
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añjanaka | m. portion of a text containing the word añjana-, (gaRa goṣad-ādi- q.v)  |
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añjanakeśa | mf(ī-)n. whose hair (or mane) is as black as pigment  |
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añjanakeśī | f. Name of a vegetable perfume.  |
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añjanakī | f. Name of a medicinal plant.  |
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annakāla | m. meal-time, proper hour for eating  |
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annakāla | m. time at which a convalescent patient begins to take food  |
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annakāma | (/anna--) mfn. desirous of food  |
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annakaraṇa | mfn. preparing food,  |
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annakāśin | mfn. (?) yearning for food,  |
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annakoṣṭhaka | m. cupboard, granary  |
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annakoṣṭhaka | m. viṣṇu-, the sun  |
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anukanakhalam | ind. over kanakhala-,  |
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anumānakhaṇḍa | n. works on anumāna-.  |
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anūnaka | ([ ]) mfn. not less, not inferior to (ablative)  |
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anuṣṭhānakrama | m. the order of performing religious ceremonies.  |
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apacamānaka | ( ), mfn. one who does not cook for himself.  |
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apalpūlanakṛta | mfn. not soaked or macerated  |
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āpānaka | n. a drinking-bout  |
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āpānaka | n. drinking liquor  |
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apatānaka | m. idem or 'm. idem or 'm. spasmodic contraction (of the body or stomach), emprosthotonos ' '  |
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apatānakin | mfn. affected with spasmodic contraction  |
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āprapadīnaka | mfn. idem or 'mfn. reaching to the fore part of the foot (as a dress) '  |
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āprapadīnaka | n. a dress reaching to the end of the foot.  |
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arjunaka | m. Name of a hunter  |
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arjunaka | m. a worshipper of arjuna-  |
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arjunakāṇḍa | (/arjuna--) mfn. having a white appendage  |
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arjuṇārcanakalpalatā | f. Name of two works.  |
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ārjunāyanaka | mfn. (gaRa rājanyādi- ) inhabited by the ārjunāyana-s.  |
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asamānakāraṇa | mfn. not having the same cause  |
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aśanakriyā | f. the taking of food (yāṃ-- kṛ-,"to eat"),  |
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aśanakṛt | mfn. preparing food  |
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āsannakāla | m. the hour of death  |
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āsannakāla | mfn. one who has reached his time or hour (of death).  |
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āsannakālika | mfn. near in time, Sch.  |
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āsannakṣaya | mfn. one whose ruin is near.  |
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asecanaka | ([ ]) ([ ]) mfn. idem or 'mfn. (also ā-sec- q.v) charming, lovely '  |
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āsecanaka | mfn. equals a-secanaka- qq.v.  |
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asecanakadarśana | mfn. lovely to see,  |
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āsphānaka | n. a particular meditation (?),  |
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aśvinakṛta | mfn. (irreg. for aśv/i-k-) done by the aśvin-s  |
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audañcanaka | mfn. relating to a bucket gaRa arīhaṇādi-  |
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aujjayanaka | mfn. relating to or coming from the town ujjayanī- gaRa dhūmādi-  |
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avacanakara | mfn. not doing what one is bid or advised.  |
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avadānakalpalatā | f. "storehouse of legends of buddha-'s life and acts", Name (also title or epithet) of a celebrated work, n. 1.  |
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avalokanaka | mfn. having a fine view, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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avanakṣ | (2. dual number -nakṣathas-) to overtake any one (genitive case)  |
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avanakṣatra | n. disappearance of the luminaries  |
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avasānaka | mf(ikā-)n. attaining an end by (in compound)  |
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avataptenakulasthita | n. an ichneumon's standing on hot ground (metaphorically said of a person's inconstancy)  |
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avighnakaraṇavrata | n. Name of a particular rite on the fourth day of phālguna-,  |
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avijānaka | mfn. not knowing, not familiar with,  |
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ayamitanakha | mfn. with untrimmed nails  |
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ayanakalā | f. plural the correction (in minutes) for ecliptic deviation,  |
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ayatnakārin | mfn. making no exertion, idle.  |
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ayatnakrita | mfn. easily or readily produced,. spontaneous  |
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bahanaka | m. plural Name of a people  |
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bailvavanaka | mfn. (with deśa-) inhabited by bailvavana-s  |
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bakanakha | m. Name of a son of viśvā-mitra-  |
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bakanakhagudapariṇaddha | m. plural the descendants of baka-nakha- and guda-pariṇaddha- gaRa tikakitavādi-.  |
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bālakrīḍanaka | n. idem or 'n. equals -keli- '  |
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bālakrīḍanaka | n. (plural) Name of chapter of vātsyāyana-'s kāmasūtra-  |
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bālakrīḍanaka | m. a child's toy or plaything  |
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bālakrīḍanaka | m. a bill  |
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bālakrīḍanaka | m. Name of śiva-  |
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bālakrīḍanaka | m. Cypraea Moneta  |
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bandhanakārin | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') fettering id est clasping, embracing ( bandhanakāritā ri-tā- f.)  |
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bandhanakāritā | f. bandhanakārin |
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bhadraśaunaka | m. Name of an ancient physician  |
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bhagavadārādhanakrama | m. Name of work  |
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bhāgavatapurāṇabhāvārthadīpikāprakaranakramasaṃgraha | m. Name of work connected with the  |
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bhagnadantanakha | mfn. having the teeth and claws broken  |
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bhagnakāma | See a-bhagnak-.  |
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bhagnakrama | n. the breaking id est violating of grammatical order or construction  |
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bhairavārcanakalpalatā | f. Name of work  |
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bhālandanaka | mfn. (fr. bhalandana-) gaRa arīhaṇādi-.  |
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bhartṛdarśanakāṅkṣā | f. desire of seeing a husband  |
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bhāṭṭadinakara | m. Name of work (and bhāṭṭadinakarīya rīya- n.),  |
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bhāṭṭadinakarīya | n.  |
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bhāṭṭadinakarīya | n. bhāṭṭadinakara |
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bhāvaratnakośa | m. Name of work  |
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bhayānaka | mf(ā-)n. (prob. fr. bhayāna-for bhayamāna-) fearful, terrible, dreadful, formidable etc.  |
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bhayānaka | n. terror (?)  |
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bhayānaka | m. the sentiment of, terror (as one of the 9 rasa-s in poetical or dramatic composition) etc.  |
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bhayānaka | m. a tiger  |
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bhayānaka | m. rāhu- or the ascending node personified  |
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bhayānakarasanirdeśa | m. Name of chapter of  |
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bhayānakatā | f.  |
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bhayānakatva | n. fearfulness, formidableness.  |
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bhikṣāṭanakāvya | n. Name of a poem  |
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bhinnaka | mfn. broken  |
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bhinnaka | m. "a seceder", a Buddhistic mendicant  |
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bhinnaka | m. Name of a musical mode or rāga-  |
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bhinnakāla | mfn. one who does not keep to the right time,  |
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bhinnakalpa | mfn. having different rites  |
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bhinnakaraṭa | ( ) mfn. a rutting elephant having a fissure in the temples (from which fluid exudes).  |
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bhinnakarīndrakumbhamuktāmaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of pearls fallen from the crack in the frontal protuberances of a chief elephant  |
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bhinnakarṇa | mfn. having divided ears (said of particular animals)  |
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bhinnakaṭa | ( ) mfn. a rutting elephant having a fissure in the temples (from which fluid exudes).  |
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bhinnakī | ind. with kṛ-, to divide, separate  |
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bhinnakleśa | mfn. one in whom the (Buddhistic) kleśa-s (sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order) are destroyed  |
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bhinnakleśatva | n. |
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bhinnakrama | mfn. out of order or place, displaced commentator or commentary  |
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bhinnakumbha | m. a person who has regained his liberty by redeeming his pledge  |
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bhinnakūṭa | mfn. each employing a different stratagem (Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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bhinnakūṭa | n. an army whose inferior officers have perished  |
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bhinnapnakāra | mfn. of a different kind or sort  |
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bhojanaka | m. a species of plant commentator or commentary  |
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bhojanakāla | m. meal-time  |
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bhojanakastūrī | f. Name of work  |
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bhojanakīsmṛti | f. Name of work  |
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bhojanakutūhala | n. Name of work on culinary art,  |
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bhuvanakośa | m. the globe or sphere of the earth  |
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bhuvanakośa | m. Name of several works.  |
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bodhāyanakalpavivaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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bodhisattvāvadānakalpalatā | f. Name of work  |
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brāhmīśāntyavadhānakrama | m. Name of work  |
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bṛhadratnakārikā | f. Name of work  |
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bṛhannakhī | f. a particular perfume  |
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cakranakha | m. equals -kāraka-  |
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calanaka | m. n. a short petticoat (worn by dancing girls, etc.)  |
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campakaśreṣṭhikathānaka | n. Name (also title or epithet) of a tale.  |
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candanaka | m. Name of a man  |
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candrajanaka | m. "moon-progenitor", the sea  |
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cayanakārikā | f. Name (also title or epithet) of work  |
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cetanakā | f. equals nikā-  |
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cetanakī | f. equals nikā-  |
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chinnaka | mfn. "having a little cut off."  |
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chinnakarṇa | mfn. having the ears shortened (as animals)  |
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chinnakarṇa | mf(ī-)n. ( )  |
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chinnakatara | mfn. (Comparative degree) Va1rtt. 5.  |
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chinnakeśa | mfn. having the hair cut  |
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cihnaka | n. a small mark  |
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cihnakārin | mfn. marking  |
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cihnakārin | mfn. wounding  |
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cihnakārin | mfn. frightful  |
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cilimīnaka | m. equals licima-  |
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cīnaka | m. plural the Chinese  |
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cīnaka | m. sg. Panicum miliaceum  |
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cīnaka | m. (cīṇaka-) Paddh.  |
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cīnaka | m. fennel  |
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cīnaka | m. a kind of camphor  |
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cīnakarkaṭikā | f. a kind of gourd (also cīṇa-- )  |
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cīnakarpūra | m. a kind of camphor  |
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dahanakarman | n. the act of burning  |
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dahanaketana | m. "mark of burning", smoke  |
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dainaṃdinadānakāṇḍa | mn. Name of work  |
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damanaka | m. Artemisia indica  |
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damanaka | m. Name of a man  |
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damanaka | m. of a jackal  |
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damanaka | m. (n.?) Name of a metre of 4 times 6 short syllables  |
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damanaka | m. of another of 4 lines of 10 short syllables and one long each.  |
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dānadinakara | m. Name of work  |
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dānaka | n. a paltry gift  |
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dānakā | f. a particular coin = 4 paṇa- Scholiast or Commentator  |
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dānakā | f. Name of a drama.  |
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dānakalpataru | m. Name of work  |
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dānakāma | (d/ā-) mfn. fond of giving, liberal  |
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dānakamalākara | m. Name of work  |
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dānakaumudī | f. Name of work  |
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dānakaustubha | mn. Name of work  |
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dānakelikaumudī | f. Name of work  |
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dānakhaṇḍa | n. Name of part 1 of hemādri-'s work  |
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dānakriyākaumudī | f. Name of work  |
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dānakusumāñjali | m. Name of work  |
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daṇḍāpatānaka | m. tetanus  |
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dantadhāvanaka | m. Name of a tree  |
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darśanakāṅkṣin | mfn. longing for the sight of (compound),  |
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daśanakha | mfn. having ten finger-nails,  |
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devamānaka | m. equals -mañjara-  |
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devanakṣatra | n. Name of the first 14 nakṣatra-s in the southern quarter (pp. to yama--)  |
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devanakṣatra | m. Name of a king (varia lectio for va-kṣatra-).  |
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devārcanakramapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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devatārcanakrama | m. Name of several works.  |
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dhanaka | m. avarice, covetousness  |
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dhanaka | m. Name of a yādava- (son of dur-dama- or dur-mada-)  |
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dhanaka | m. of another man  |
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dhānaka | n. coriander  |
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dhānakā | f. plural diminutive fr. next  |
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dhānaka | m. a particular coin of a certain weight (= 4 kārṣāpaṇas-)  |
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dhanakāma | (dh/ana-.) mfn. desirous of wealth, covetous  |
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dhanakāmya | mfn. desirous of wealth, covetous  |
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dhanakeli | m. "sporting with wealth", Name of kubera-  |
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dhanakośa | m. treasure of wealth or money  |
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dhanakrītā | f. a woman bought with money  |
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dhanakrītī | f. a woman bought with money  |
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dhanakṣaya | m. loss of money or property  |
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dhanakṣaya | m. Name of a man  |
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dhaumatāyanaka | gaRa arīhaṇādi- (not in )  |
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dhṛtakanakamāla | mfn. wearing a golden collar or wreath  |
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dhūnaka | m. idem or 'm. the resin of Shorea Robusta '  |
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dhūnaka | m. any resin  |
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dhvāṅkṣanakhī | f. Capparis Sepiaria  |
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ḍīnaḍīnaka | n. flying reiteratedly |
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dīnaka | mfn. very miserable or dejected  |
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dīnakam | ind. very miserably  |
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dinakara | mf(ī-)n. making day or light  |
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dinakara | m. the sun etc.  |
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dinakara | m. Name of an āditya-  |
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dinakara | m. of the author of the work candrārkī-  |
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dinakara | m. of a Scholiast or Commentator on (miśra-d-)  |
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dinakara | m. of other men  |
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dinakarabhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author  |
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dinakarabhaṭṭīya | n. his work  |
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dinakaradeva | m. Name of a poet  |
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dinakaratanaya | m. "son of the sun", the planet Saturn  |
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dinakaraṭippanī | f. Name of a commentator or commentary  |
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dinakarātmaja | m. "daughter of the sun" patronymic of the yamunā-  |
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dinakarī | f. (scilicet ṭīkā-) Name of commentator or commentary on the and siddhānta-muktāvalī-  |
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dinakarīya | n. Name of work  |
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dinakaroddyota | m. Name of work  |
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dinakartavya | n. "day-duty", ceremonies to be performed daily  |
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dinakartṛ | m. "day-maker", the sun  |
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dinakārya | n. equals -kartavya-  |
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dinakesara | (also written śara-) m. "day-hair", darkness  |
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dinakeśava | m. "day-hair", darkness  |
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dinakṛt | m. equals -kartṛ- etc.  |
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dinakṛtsuta | m. equals -karatanaya-  |
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dinakṛtya | n. equals -kartavya- (printed diva-k-)  |
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dinakṣaya | m. "day-decline", evening  |
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dinakṣaya | m. equals tithi--  |
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dinakṣaya | m. Name of a chapter of  |
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dinanaktam | ind. by day and night  |
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dīrghanakha | mf(ī-)n. having long nails  |
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dīrghanakha | m. Name of a man  |
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dīrghanakhī | f. Diospyros Embryopteris  |
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divānaktam | ind. adverb (older d/ivā n/aktam-) by day and night  |
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divānaktam | ind. (as a substantive form) day and night  |
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drumanakha | m. equals dru-n-  |
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drunakha | m. "tree-nail", thorn  |
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duṣṭadamanakāvya | n. Name of a poem.  |
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dvinagnaka | m. "doubly naked", a person having no prepuce  |
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dvīpinakha | m. Unguis odoratus  |
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dvitīyārcanakalpalatā | f. (yārc-) Name of work  |
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dyotanaka | mf(ikā-)n. making manifest, explaining  |
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ekākṣarābhidhānakośa | m. Name of vocabulary of monosyllabic words.  |
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ekanakṣatra | n. a lunar mansion consisting of only one star or one whose name occurs but once  |
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ekānnanaktabhojana | mfn. taking one's only meal at night  |
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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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gadyānaka | ([ ]) m. idem or '([ ]) m. idem or 'm. idem or 'm. a weight (= 32 guñjā-s or berries of Abrus precatorius, or = 64 such guñjā-s with physicians;= 6 māṣa-s of 7 or 8 guñjā-s each ) ' ' '  |
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gaganakusuma | n. "flower in the sky", any unreal or fanciful thing, impossibility.  |
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gajanakra | m. "elephant-crocodile", a rhinoceros  |
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galitanakha | mfn. having the claws or nails fallen off  |
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galitanakhadanta | mfn. one who has lost his claws and teeth  |
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gaṇaratnakāra | m. "author of the pearls of gaṇa-s" id est vardhamāna-  |
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gandhanakula | m. the musk rat of Bengal (Sorex moschatus)  |
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gatasannaka | m. an elephant out of rut  |
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gaumatāyanaka | mfn. fr. na-  |
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gehanakula | m. (equals gṛha-babhru-) the musk rat  |
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ghanakāla | m. "cloud-season", rainy season  |
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ghanakapha | m. "cloud-phlegm", hail  |
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ghanakapīvat | varia lectio for vana-k-.  |
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ghanakṣama | mfn. what may be hammered  |
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ghaṭabhedanaka | an instrument used in making pots  |
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ghātanakṣatra | n. an inauspicious nakṣatra-  |
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ghaṭaśodhanakāraka | n. "cleaning the water-jar", a collective N. for 6 actions of an ascetic (dhautī-, vastī-, netī-, trāṭaka-, naulika-and kapālabhātī-),  |
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girinakha | gaRa girinady-ādi-.  |
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glaucukāyanaka | mfn. belonging to glucukāyani-, 3, 126  |
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glaucukāyanaka | mfn. worshipping glucukāyani-, 99  |
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gosthānaka | n. idem or 'n. a station for cattle, cow-pen (see -ṣṭh/āna-.)'  |
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gṛdhranakhī | f. "vulture-clawed", Asteracantha longifolia  |
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gṛdhranakhī | f. the jujube  |
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gṛñjanaka | m. (equals na-) a kind of onion or garlic  |
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gṛñjanaka | n. the two side-pieces of the hilt of a sword  |
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guḍanakha | n. the perfume nakha- formed into pills  |
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guṇādhiṣṭhānaka | n. the region of the breast where the girdle is fastened  |
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guṇaratnakośastotra | n. Name of a hymn by parāśara-bhaṭṭa-  |
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harinakṣatra | n. the nakṣatra- śravaṇā-  |
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haritālajanaka | m. orpiment-producer (a word employed in modern Sanskrit to express the metal arsenic).  |
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hastāliṅganaka | n. an embrace  |
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hastasaṃdhunakam | ind. tossing or shaking the hand,  |
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hastinakha | m. "elephant's nail", a sort of turret or raised mound of earth or masonry protecting the access to the gate of a city or fort (described as furnished with an inner staircase and with loopholes for discharging arrows etc.)  |
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hāyanaka | m. a kind of red rice  |
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hemādridānakhaṇḍasāra | mn. Name of work  |
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himahānakṛt | m. "causing cessation of cold", fire  |
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hīnaka | mfn. deprived of (See kara-saṃdaṃśah-,add) |
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hīnakarman | mfn. engaged in low Practices, neglecting or omitting customary rites or religious acts  |
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hīnakośa | mfn. having an empty treasury  |
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hīnakrama | m. diminishing series or order of succession  |
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hīnakratu | mfn. one who neglects to sacrifice  |
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hīnakriya | mfn. equals -karman-  |
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hīnakula | mfn. of low family, base-born, plebeian ( hīnakulatva -tva- n.)  |
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hīnakulatva | n. hīnakula |
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hīnakuṣṭa | n. (prob.) equals kṣudra-k-  |
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hrīsannakaṇṭha | mfn. having the throat or the utterance broken by shame  |
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inakṣ | (said to be a Desiderative of naś-;2. sg. inakṣasi- ; subjunctive inakṣat-, ;p. /inakṣat-,i, 51, 9; x, 45, 7) , to endeavour to reach, strive to obtain  |
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indranakṣatra | n. indra-'s lunar mansion  |
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indranakṣatra | n. Name of phalgunī-  |
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indujanaka | m. "father of the moon", the ocean (the moon being produced at the churning of the ocean)  |
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īśānakalpa | m. Name of a kalpa-.  |
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īśānakṛt | mfn. acting like a competent person, making use of one's possessions or faculties  |
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īśānakṛt | mfn. rendering one a master or able ([ ])  |
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jaghanakūpaka | m. dual number equals kakundara-  |
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jahānaka | varia lectio for jih-.  |
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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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jalanakula | m. an otter  |
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jalaśunaka | m. equals -nakula-  |
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janaka | mfn. ( ) generative, generating, begetting, producing, causing (chiefly in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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janaka | m. a progenitor, father etc.  |
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janaka | m. (in music) a kind of measure  |
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janaka | m. (oxyt.) Name of a king of videha- or mithilā- (son of mithi- and father of udāvasu- )  |
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janaka | m. of another king of mithilā- (son of hrasva-roman- and father of sītā-)  |
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janaka | m. of another king  |
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janaka | m. of a disciple of bhagavat-  |
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janaka | m. of several official men  |
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janaka | m. plural the descendants of janaka-  |
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jānaka | m. (fr. janak/a-) patronymic of kratu-vid-  |
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jānaka | m. of āyasthūṇa- (also ki-)  |
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jānaka | m. ( jñā-) knower (a buddha-)  |
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jānaka | m. plural the Buddhists (Prakrit).  |
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janakabhadra | m. Name of a man  |
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janakacandra | m. Name of several men  |
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janakāhvaya | m. Mesua Roxburghii  |
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janakakāṇa | m. "the one-eyed janaka-", Name of a man  |
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janakalpa | mf(ā-)n. similar to mankind  |
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janakalpā | f. plural (scilicet ṛcas-) Name of  |
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janakanandini | f. equals -tanayā-.  |
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janakarāja | m. Name of a man (grammarian and vaidika-) .  |
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janakarī | f. (equals jananī-) red lac  |
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janakārin | m. equals -karī-  |
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janakasaptarātra | m. Name of a saptāha-  |
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janakasiṃha | m. Name of a man  |
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janakasutā | f. equals -tanayā-.  |
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janakatā | f. equals -tva-  |
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janakatā | f. paternity  |
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janakatanayā | f. " janaka-'s daughter", sitā-  |
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janakātmajā | f. idem or 'f. equals -tanayā-.'  |
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janakatva | n. generativeness  |
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janakatva | n. generation, .  |
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janakāya | m. a crowd of people,  |
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janakeśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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jānakī | f. patronymic of sitā-  |
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jānakī | f. a metre of 4 x 24 syllables.  |
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jānaki | m. patronymic of kratu-jit-  |
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jānaki | m. of āyasthūṇa- (once k/i-)  |
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jānaki | m. of a king  |
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jānaki | m. plural Name of a subdivision of the tri-garta- people (varia lectio jālaki-).  |
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jānakī | f. of ka- q.v  |
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jānakīdehabhūṣa | m. "body-ornament of sitā-", rāma-  |
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jānakīgītā | f. " sītā--song", Name of work  |
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jānakīgītā | f. Name (also title or epithet) of a work on bhakti- by śrī-harṣa-.  |
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jānakīharaṇa | n. "carrying off of sitā-", Name of a poem  |
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jānakīmantra | m. a mantra- addressed to sitā-, Scholiast or Commentator  |
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jānakīnātha | m. " sitā-'s lord", rāma-, Scholiast or Commentator  |
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jānakīnāthaliṅga | n. Name of a liṅga-  |
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jānakīnāthaśarman | m. Name of the author of siddhānta-mañjarī-.  |
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jānakīpariṇaya | m. " sītā-'s marriage", Name of a drama.  |
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jānakīrāghava | n. Name of a drama  |
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jānakīramacandravilāsa | m. Name of  |
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jānakīśa | (kīś-), m equals -nātha-, AdhyR. .  |
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jānakīsahasranāmastotra | n. a hymn containing the 1000 names of sītā-  |
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jānakīsvayaṃvara | m. " sītā-'s, husband-choice", Name of  |
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jānakīvallabha | m. " sītā-'s lover", rāma-, Ramapujasar.  |
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janakīya | mfn. fr. j/ana-, g., gahādi-  |
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jānakīya | m. a prince of the jānaki-s  |
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janmanakṣatra | n. equals -bha-  |
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jemanaka | n. idem or 'n. idem or 'n. eating (Prakrit miya-).' (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')'  |
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jihānaka | m. the destruction of the world  |
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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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jīrṇabudhnaka | n. equals -parṇna-ja-  |
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jīvanaka | n. food  |
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jñānājñānakṛta | mfn. done knowingly or ignorantly  |
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jñānakanda | m. Name of a pupil of śaṃkarācārya-, iv.  |
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jñānakāṇḍa | n. (opposed to karma-k-) that portion of the veda- which relates to knowledge of the one Spirit (varia lectio khila-k-).  |
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jñānakautūhala | n. desire of knowledge,  |
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jñānaketu | m. "having marks of intelligence", Name of a man  |
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jñānaketudhvaja | m. Name of a devaputra-,  |
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jñānakhaṇḍa | Name of part of  |
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jñānakīrti | m. Name of a Buddhist teacher.  |
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jvalanakaṇa | m. a spark of fire  |
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kācanaka | n. a string or tape or wrapper which ties or keeps together a parcel or bundle of papers or leaves of a manuscript etc. (see kacela-.)  |
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kācanakin | m. a writing, manuscript  |
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kalānaka | m. Name of one of the attendants of śiva-  |
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kanaka | n. (Comm. on ) gold etc.  |
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kanaka | m. thorn-apple  |
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kanaka | m. Mesua Ferrea  |
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kanaka | m. several other plants (Michelia Campaka, Butea Frondosa, Bauhinea Variegata, Cassia Sophora, a kind of bdellium, a kind of sandal-wood)  |
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kanaka | m. a kind of decoction  |
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kanaka | m. Name of particular graha-s or ketu-s  |
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kanaka | m. Name of several men  |
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kanaka | m. plural Name of a people  |
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kanakā | f. one of the seven tongues of fire  |
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kanaka | mfn. of gold, golden  |
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kanaka | See under kan-.  |
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kānaka | mfn. (fr. kanaka-), golden  |
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kānaka | n. the seed of Croton Jamalgota  |
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kanakābha | mfn. similar to gold, like gold  |
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kanakabhaṅga | m. a piece of gold.  |
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kanakābja | n. a gold lotus,  |
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kanakācala | m. "the golden mountain", Name of meru-  |
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kanakācala | m. a piece of gold shaped like a mountain (see hema-parvata-).  |
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kanakacampaka | m. a species of Campaka  |
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kanakacandra | m. Name of a king.  |
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kanakadaṇḍa | n. "golden-sticked", a royal parasol  |
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kanakadatta | m. Name of a man  |
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kanakadhvaja | m. Name of a son of dhṛtarāṣṭra-  |
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kanakādhyakṣa | m. the superintendent of gold, treasurer.  |
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kanakādri | m. the mountain meru-  |
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kanakādrikhaṇḍa | n. Name of a section of the skanda-purāṇa-.  |
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kanakagairika | n. a species of ochre (see kāñcana-gai-.)  |
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kanakagaura | n. saffron  |
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kanakagiri | m. Name of the founder of a sect  |
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kanakagiri | m. equals kāñcana-giri-  |
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kanakāhva | n. the blossom of Mesua Ferrea  |
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kanakāhvaya | m. the thorn apple  |
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kanakāhvaya | m. Name of a buddha-  |
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kanakakadalī | f. a species of plantain  |
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kanakakalaśa | m. Name of a man  |
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kanakakāra | m. a goldsmith.  |
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kanakākara | m. idem or 'f. a gold mine, golden soil '  |
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kanakaketakī | f. a species of Pandanus with yellow blossoms  |
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kanakākṣa | m. "gold-eyed", Name of a being attendant on skanda-  |
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kanakākṣa | m. of a king  |
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kanakakṣāra | m. borax  |
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kanakākṣī | f. an owl, L,  |
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kanakakṣīrī | f. Cleome Felina  |
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kanakakuṇḍalā | f. Name of the mother of the yakṣa- harikeśa-.  |
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kanakalatā | f. Name of a plant (to which the slender figure of a woman is compared),  |
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kanakalatikā | f. idem or 'f. Name of a plant (to which the slender figure of a woman is compared), '  |
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kanakalodbhava | m. resin of the plant Shorea Robusta  |
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kanakālukā | f. a golden jar or vase  |
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kanakamālā | f. Name of a woman  |
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kanakamañjarī | f. Name of a woman  |
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kanakamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting or made of gold, golden  |
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kanakamuni | m. Name of a buddha-  |
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kanakāṅgada | n. a golden bracelet  |
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kanakāṅgada | m. Name of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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kanakāṅgada | m. of a gandharva-  |
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kanakāntaka | m. Bauhinia Variegata  |
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kanakapala | m. a pala- (a weight of gold and silver equal to sixteen māṣaka-s, or about 280 grains troy)  |
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kanakaparāga | m. gold-dust.  |
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kanakaparvata | m. the mountain meru-  |
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kanakapattra | n. a particular ornament for the ear  |
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kanakaphala | n. the seed of Croton Tiglium.  |
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kanakāpīḍa | m. Name of a being attending on skanda-  |
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kanakapiṅgala | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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kanakaprabha | mfn. bright as gold  |
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kanakaprabhā | f. Cardiospermum Halicacabum  |
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kanakaprabhā | f. Name of a metre (consisting of four lines of 13 syllables each)  |
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kanakaprabhā | f. Name of a princess  |
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kanakaprasavā | f. equals -puṣpī- above.  |
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kanakaprasūna | m. Dalbergia Ougeinensis  |
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kanakapura | n. Name of several towns.  |
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kanakapurī | f. idem or 'n. Name of several towns.'  |
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kanakapuṣpī | f. a species of Pandanus with yellow blossoms  |
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kanakapuṣpikā | f. Premna Spinosa  |
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kanakāraka | m. Bauhinia Variegata (see kanakāntaka-above.)  |
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kanakarambhā | f. a species of Musa  |
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kanakarasa | m. fluid gold, a golden stream  |
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kanakarasa | m. yellow orpiment  |
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kanakarekhā | f. Name of a woman  |
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kanakaśaka | m. plural Name of a people  |
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kanakaśakti | m. "the golden-speared one", Name of kārttikeya-  |
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kanakasena | m. Name of a king  |
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kanakaśikharin | m. "golden-crested", Name of the mountain meru-  |
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kanakaśṛṅgamaya | see śṛṅg-, parasmE-pada 1087  |
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kanakastambha | m. a golden column or stem etc.  |
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kanakastambhā | f. "having a golden stem", a species of Musa  |
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kanakastambharucira | mfn. shining with columns of gold  |
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kanakasthalī | f. a gold mine, golden soil  |
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kanakasūtra | n. a golden cord or chain  |
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kanakatālābha | mfn. bright as a golden palm tree.  |
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kanakaṭaṅka | m. a golden hatchet.  |
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kanakavāhinī | f. "gold stream", Name of a river  |
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kanakāvalī | f. a golden chain  |
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kanakavarman | m. Name of a merchant |
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kanakavarṇa | m. Name of a king (supposed to be a former manifestation of śākyamuni-).  |
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kanakavarṣa | m. Name of a king  |
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kanakavatī | f. Name of a town  |
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kanakavatī | f. of a woman  |
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kanakāvatī | f. Name of one of the mothers in the retinue of skanda-  |
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kanakāvatīmādhava | m. Name of work  |
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kanakavigraha | m. Name of a king of viśālapurī-.  |
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kanakāyu | m. Name of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra- (varia lectio karakāyu-).  |
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kanakāyus | m. Name of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra- (varia lectio karakāyu-).  |
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kanakeśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-.  |
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kanakhala | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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kanakhala | m. plural Name of mountains  |
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kanakhala | kana-deva- See kana-.  |
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kanaknaka | mfn. an epithet given to a kind of poison ([ ])  |
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kanakojjvala | mfn. radiant with gold,  |
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kanānakā | f. the pupil of the eye (see kan/īnakā-below.)  |
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kāñcanaka | mfn. golden  |
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kāñcanaka | m. the fruit of rice or grain  |
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kāñcanaka | m. the mountain ebony (Bauhinia variegata)  |
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kāñcanakā | f. Name of a town  |
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kāñcanaka | m. Name of a servant,  |
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kāñcanaka | n. yellow orpiment  |
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kāñcanakadalī | f. a variety of the plant Musa sapientum  |
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kāñcanakandara | m. a gold mine  |
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kāñcanakānti | mfn. shining like gold  |
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kāñcanakāriṇī | f. the plant Asparagus Racemosus  |
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kāñcanakṣīrī | f. a kind of Asclepias, (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' rya- mfn.)  |
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kāṇḍāgnaka | mfn. relating to kāṇḍāgni- on  |
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kaṇḍānaka | m. Name of a being attendant on śiva-  |
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kaṇḍūyanaka | mfn. serving for scratching or tickling (as a straw) ( )  |
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kanīnaka | m. a boy, youth  |
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kanīnaka | m. (kan/īnaka-), the pupil of the eye  |
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kanīnaka | m. the caruncula lacrymalis  |
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kanīnakā | f. a girl, maiden, virgin  |
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kanīnakā | f. (kan/īnakā-and kan/īnikā-), the pupil of the eye etc.  |
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kanīnakā | f. the little finger  |
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karālajanaka | m. Name of a prince (also called janaka-)  |
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karasaṃdaṃśahīnaka | ( masculine, feminine and neuter; or adjective deprived of the thumb and forefinger),  |
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kāśakṛtsnaka | mfn. relating to kāśa-kṛtsna-, gaRa arīhaṇādi-.  |
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kathānaka | n. a little tale  |
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kaṭhinaka | m. a shovel, scoop  |
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kaunakhya | n. (fr. ku-nakha-), the condition of one who has a disease of the nails  |
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kaunakhya | n. ugliness of the nails  |
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kaunakīya | m. plural Name of a school of the (for nakhīya-?)  |
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kauṇḍāgnaka | varia lectio for kāṇḍ-.  |
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keśaśmaśrulomanakha | n. plural hair and beard and down of the body and nails,  |
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khāḍāyanaka | mfn. fr. na- gaRa arīhaṇādi-.  |
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khaḍgapidhānaka | n. idem or 'n. scabbard '  |
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khanaka | m. one who digs, digger, excavator  |
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khanaka | m. a miner  |
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khanaka | m. a house-breaker, thief  |
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khanaka | m. a rat  |
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khanaka | m. Name of a friend of vidura-  |
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khānaka | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' one who digs or digs out (see kūpa--)  |
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khānaka | m. a house-breaker, thief  |
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khānaka | ni-, nika-, etc. See khan-.  |
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khānakhāna | m. Name of a Khan (or Mogul emperor),  |
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khanakī | f. a female digger or excavator  |
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khaṇḍanakāra | m. "author of the work called khaṇḍana- (-khaṇḍa-khādya-) ", Name of harṣa-.  |
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khaṇḍanakhaṇḍakhādya | n. Name of work on logic by harṣa-.  |
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khaṇḍanakṛt | m. idem or 'm. "author of the work called khaṇḍana- (-khaṇḍa-khādya-) ", Name of harṣa-.'  |
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khāṇḍikyajanaka | m. Name of janaka-  |
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khañjanaka | m. the wagtail  |
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kharanakhara | m. "having sharp claws", Name of a lion  |
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khelanaka | n. play, sport  |
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khyātijanaka | mfn. idem or 'mfn. causing renown, glorious '  |
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kiṃcanaka | m. Name of a nāga- demon  |
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klinnaka | mfn. moistened a little commentator or commentary on  |
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klinnaka | See  |
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klītanaka | n. a variety of the sweet root plant  |
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kḷptakeśanakhaśmaśru | mfn. having the hair, nails, and beard cut or arranged  |
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kḷptanakha | mfn. having the nails cut or arranged  |
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kokanakha | m. plural Name of a people (varia lectio for koka-baka- q.v)  |
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kopanaka | n. a kind of perfume (equals coraka-)  |
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krathanaka | m. Name of a camel  |
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krathanaka | n. a black sort of Agallochum  |
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krīḍanaka | mf(ikā-)n. playing, jesting  |
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krīḍanaka | m. a plaything etc.  |
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krīḍanakatā | f. "the state of a plaything"  |
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krīḍanakatayā | ind. instrumental case after the manner of a plaything  |
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kriyāsthānakavicāra | m. Name of a Jain work.  |
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kṛṣṇajanaka | m. "father of kṛṣṇa-", Name of vasudeva-  |
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kṛtanakha | mfn. one who has cleaned his nails  |
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kṛtāntajanaka | m. "father of yama-", Name of the sun  |
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kṛtsnaka | mfn. all, every  |
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kṛtsnakāraka | mfn. what everybody is able to do  |
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kṣauranakṣatra | n. (equals khṣura-n-) any lunar mansion auspicious for shaving see  |
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kṣuranakṣatra | n. any lunar mansion that is auspicious for shaving  |
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kulākulanakṣatra | n. kulākula |
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kulākulanakṣatra | n. See before.  |
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kulanakṣatra | n. any nakṣatra- or lunar mansion distinguished above others, any auspicious asterism  |
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kulīnaka | mfn. of good family  |
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kulīnaka | m. a kind of wild kidney-bean (Phaseolus trilobus)  |
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kumārīkrīḍanaka | n. a plaything for girls gaRa yāvādi-.  |
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kunaka | m. plural Name of a people  |
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kunakha | mfn. having ugly nails or claws  |
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kunakha | n. a disease of the nails  |
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kunakha | etc. See 1. ku-.  |
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kunakhin | mfn. having bad or diseased nails etc.  |
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kunakhin | m. Name of a man  |
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kunakhin | m. of a work belonging to the  |
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kūpakhānaka | m. idem or 'm. Ved. a well-digger on '  |
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kuṭannaka | m. varia lectio for -naṭa-  |
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kuṭannaka | and -naṭa- See kuṭ-.  |
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laghujānakīya | n. Name of work  |
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laghupatanaka | m. "quickly flying", Name of a crow  |
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laghuśaunaka | mn. Name of work  |
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laghuśaunakī | f. Name of work  |
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lagnaka | m. a (fixed) surety, bondsman, bail  |
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lagnakāla | m. the time or moment pointed out by astrologers as auspicious  |
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lagnanakṣatra | n. any auspicious constellation in the moon's path  |
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laṅghanaka | (prob.) n. means of crossing (?)  |
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lavānaka | m. an implement for cutting, sickle reaping-hook etc.  |
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lavanakalāyī | See lavaṇa-k-, lavaṇa-s-.  |
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lavanakartṛ | m. a mower, reaper on  |
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līlāsampādanakrama | m. Name of work  |
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locanakāra | m. Name of an author  |
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lūnaka | m. cut, divided etc. (equals bhinna-or bhedita-)  |
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lūnaka | m. an animal  |
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lūnaka | m. a cut, wound, anything cut or broken  |
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lūnaka | m. sort, species, difference  |
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madanaka | m. Artemisia Indica (prob. wrong reading for damanaka-)  |
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madanaka | m. the thorn-apple  |
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madanaka | n. bees-wax  |
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mādānaka | n. a species of wood (wrong reading for mādanaka-?).  |
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madanakākurava | m. a pigeon  |
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madanakalaha | m. a love-quarrel  |
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madanakaṇṭaka | m. erection of hair caused by a thrill of love  |
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madanakaṇṭaka | m. Vanguiera Spinosa  |
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madanakīrti | m. Name of a poet  |
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madanakliṣṭa | mfn. pained by love  |
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madhupānakala | mfn. sweet through the sipping of the nectar of flowers (as the hum of bees),  |
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madhyāhnakāla | m. midday time, noon  |
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madhyāhnakriyā | f. idem or 'n. midday duty or business or observance '  |
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madhyāhnakṛtya | n. midday duty or business or observance  |
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madhyārjunakṣetramāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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mahādevabhaṭṭadinakara | m. Name of learned men  |
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mahāgnicayanakārikā | f. mahāgnicayana |
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mahālakṣmīratnakośa | m. Name of work  |
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mahānaka | (hān-) m. a kind of large drum  |
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mahānakha | mfn. having great nails or claws (śiva-)  |
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mahāpuruṣapāvanakavacc | n. a particular magical formula  |
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maitranakṣatra | n. the nakṣatra- anurādhā- (presided over by mitra-)  |
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mālavānaka | m. plural Name of a people (Bombay edition mālavā narāḥ-).  |
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mallānakagrāma | m. Name of a village  |
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manaka | m. Name of a man  |
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mānaka | n. measure, weight (especially in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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mānaka | m. n. Arum Indicum (see māṇaka-and māna-kanda-)  |
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mānaka | m. a particular spirituous liquor  |
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mānakalaha | m. quarrel arising from jealousy, rivalry  |
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mānakalaha | m. plural Name of a people  |
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mānakali | m. mutual disdain or ill-will  |
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mānakanda | m. Arum Indicum  |
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mānakathana | n. Name of work  |
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mānakṛt | mfn. showing honour or respect (to others)  |
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mānakṣati | f. injury to honour, mortification, insult  |
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manānak | ind. (prob.) equals manāk-, a little, a short time  |
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māṇavakakrīḍanaka | n. māṇavaka |
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maṇḍanaka | See mukha-m-.  |
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maṇḍanakāla | m. time for adorning  |
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maṇḍanakārikā | f. Name of work  |
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manthānaka | m. a species of grass  |
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mantrapraśnakāṇḍa | n. Name of work  |
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mantrarājānuṣṭhānakrama | m. Name of work  |
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mantraratnakośa | m. Name of work  |
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mātaṃganakra | m. a crocodile as large as an elephant  |
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menakā | f. Name of the daughter of vṛṣaṇ-aśva-  |
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menakā | f. of an apsaras- (wife of hima-vat-)  |
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menakāhita | n. Name of a rāsaka- (kind of drama)  |
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menakāprāṇeśa | m. "husband of menakā-", Name of hima-vat- |
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menakātmajā | (kātm-) f. "daughter of menakā-", Name of pārvati-  |
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mīnaketāna | m. "fish-bannered", the God of love  |
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mīnaketu | m. idem or 'm. "fish-bannered", the God of love '  |
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mīnaketūdaya | m. Name of a poem.  |
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miśradinakara | m. Name of a Scholiast or Commentator on śiśupāla-vadha-.  |
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mithyājñānakhaṇḍana | n. Name of a drama.  |
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mithyātvānumānakhaṇḍana | n. Name of work  |
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mlānakṣīṇa | mfn. withering and languishing  |
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mocanaka | mf(ikā-)n. releasing, setting free (See bandha-m-)  |
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mohanaka | m. the month caitra-  |
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moṭanaka | n. crushing, entire destruction  |
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moṭanaka | n. a kind of metre  |
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mṛdunnaka | (?) n. gold  |
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mṛgavyādhakathānaka | n. Name of chapter of the nārada-puraṇa- (called also mṛg/opākhyāna-)  |
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mukhamaṇḍanaka | m. Clerodendrum Phlomoides  |
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mūlakhānaka | m. "root-digger", one who digs for root, a collector of root  |
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mūlanakṣatraśānti | f. Name of work  |
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mūlanakṣatraśāntiprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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mumukṣujanakalpa | m. Name of work  |
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muṇḍanaka | m. a species of rice (see muṇḍaśāli-)  |
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nāḍāyanaka | mfn. iv, 3, 80 Scholiast or Commentator  |
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nāḍīnakṣatra | n. the planet of a person's nativity (equals janma-n-)  |
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nāḍīnakṣatramālā | f. Name of work  |
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nāganakṣatra | n. Name of the lunar mansion aśleṣā-  |
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nagnaka | mf(ikā-)n. naked, wanton  |
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nagnaka | m. a naked mendicant  |
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nagnaka | m. a bard  |
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nagnaka | m. a girl before menstruation  |
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nagnakṣapaṇaka | m. a naked mendicant  |
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nagnakṣapaṇaka | mfn. (place) containing (only) naked mendicants  |
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nailīnaka | mfn. (fr. ni-lina-)  |
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naimagnaka | mfn. gaRa varāhādi-.  |
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nānakacandrodaya | m. or n. Name of a poem by deva-rāja-.  |
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nandanakānana | n. Name of a wood  |
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narasiṃhanakhastotra | n. Name of stotra-  |
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nāśanakara | mf(ī-)n. destroying (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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nāṭakaratnakośa | m. Name of work |
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nāṭyalocanakāra | m. Name of work  |
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navagrahānayanakoṣṭhaka | n. plural Name of work  |
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navasaṃyojanavisaṃyojanaka | m. Name of buddha-  |
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nibandhanaka | See dhaka- above.  |
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nīcakeśanakha | mfn. having short hair and nails  |
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nīcakeśaśmaśrunakha | mfn. having short hair and beard and nails  |
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nīcanakharoman | mfn. having short nails and hair  |
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nidhānaka | mfn. gaRa ṛśyādi-.  |
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nidhanakāma | n. Name of several sāman-s  |
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nidhanakārin | mfn. causing death, destroying  |
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nidhanakriyā | f. a funeral ceremony  |
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nidhanakṛta | mfn. put to an end, destroyed,  |
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nidhānakumbha | m. a pot or jar containing a treasure  |
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nighnaka | mfn. dependent  |
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nikulīnakā | f. a particular mode of flying (varia lectio nikā-).  |
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nīlanakha | mfn. black-clawed (?)  |
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nīlaratnaka | n. the sapphire  |
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nilāyanakrīḍā | f. playing at hide and seek  |
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nilīnaka | mfn. shrunk up (while being cooked, as milk) (see gaRa ṛśyādi-)  |
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nilīnaka | m. or n. (?) Name of a village in the north country (see nailīnaka-).  |
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nimagnaka | mfn. sinking or entering deep into the flesh  |
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nimbūkaphalapānaka | n. lemonade  |
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nimīlitanakṣatra | mfn. having the stars obscured (as the sky)  |
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nipānakartṛ | m. one who makes a tank  |
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niṣṭānaka | mfn. speaking loud  |
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niṣṭānaka | m. roar, murmur, rustling  |
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niṣṭānaka | m. Name of a serpent-demon (varia lectio ṣṭhānaka-).  |
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niṣṭhānaka | wrong reading for, ni-ṣṭānaka-.  |
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nityakarmānuṣṭhānakrama | m. Name of work  |
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nityārādhanakrama | m. Name of work  |
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nyāyakhaṇḍanakhaṇḍakhādya | n. Name of work  |
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nyāyaratnakośavādārtha | m. Name of work  |
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nyūṅkhamānaka | mfn. stumbling  |
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pacamānaka | mfn. accustomed to cook one's food  |
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pācanaka | m. borax  |
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pācanaka | n. a dissolvent, digestive  |
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pācanaka | n. a sort of drink  |
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pācanaka | n. causing a wound to close (by means of styptics etc.) ,  |
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pacanakriyā | f. cooking, dressing food  |
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pādanakha | m. a toe-nail  |
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pālanakarman | n. pālana |
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pallīpatanakārikā | f. Name of work  |
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panaka | m. a kind of Arum,  |
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pānaka | mn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) a draught, drink, beverage, potion  |
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pānakarasarāgāsavayojana | n. sg. ( ), plural ( ) one of the 64 kalā-s or arts.  |
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pānakarasāsavarāgayojana | n. plural ( ) one of the 64 kalā-s or arts.  |
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pānakumbha | m. a drinking-vessel  |
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pañcanakha | mfn. "5-clawed", having 5 nails  |
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pañcanakha | m. a 5-clawed animal  |
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pañcanakha | m. an elephant  |
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pañcanakha | m. a lion  |
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pañcanakha | m. a tiger (also khin- )  |
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pañcanakha | m. a tortoise  |
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pāñcanakha | mf(ī-)n. made of the skin of an animal with 5 claws  |
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pāñcanakha | n. (sc. māṃsa-) the flesh of an animal with 5 claws  |
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pañcapañcanakha | m. species of 5 animals allowed to be killed and eaten (vix. the hare, porcupine, alligator, rhinoceros, and tortoise)  |
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pañcaratnakalā | f. Name of work  |
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pañcaratnakiraṇāvali | f. Name of work  |
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pāṇḍavanakula | m. Name of a poet  |
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pānīyanakula | m. "water-ichneumon", an otter  |
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paṅkakrīḍanaka | m. "sporting in mud", a pig  |
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pāpanakṣatra | n. an inauspicious constellation  |
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paribhagnakrama | mfn. stopped in one's course, checked in one's progress  |
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pariḍīnaka | n. ( ḍī-) the flight of a bird in circles, flying round  |
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paśusādhanaka | mfn. (a sacrifice) performed by means of cattle,  |
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patākāsthānaka | n. (in dramatic language) intimation of an episodical incident  |
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pāṭanakriyā | f. lancing an abscess or ulcer  |
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pāṭhyaratnakośa | m. Name of work  |
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paṭṭarañjanaka | n. Caesalpina Sappan (a plant used in dyeing)  |
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pavanakṣipta | mfn. tempest-tossed  |
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phalgunaka | m. Name of a man  |
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phalgunaka | m. plural Name of a people  |
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phenaka | m. Os Sepiae  |
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phenaka | m. ground rice boiled in water (alsof(ā-).)  |
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phenaka | m. a kind of pastry (also f(ikā-). )  |
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pidhānaka | n. a cover, sheath (See khaḍga-pidh-)  |
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pīnakakudmat | mfn. having a fat hump  |
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pippalīvardhamānaka | n. Name of a particular kind of medical treatment in which grains of pepper are given in increasing and decreasing quantity  |
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piśācamocanakathana | n. Name of chapter of  |
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pītanaka | m. Spondias Mangifera  |
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pītaratnaka | m. a species of yellow gem (= go-meda-)  |
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pitṛdānaka | n. an oblation to the pitṛ-s  |
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ponaka | See śata-p-.  |
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prabhinnakaraṭa | mfn. having the temples cleft and flowing with juice (as a rutting elephant) ( prabhinnakaraṭāmukha ṭā-mukha- mfn.having the fissure in the temples flowing with juice )  |
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prabhinnakaraṭāmukha | mfn. prabhinnakaraṭa |
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pracalakāñcanakuṇḍala | mfn. (an ear) adorned with golden rings  |
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prācīnakalpa | m. a former kalpa- or period of the world's duration  |
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prācīnakarṇa | mf(ā-)n. having the wood-knots turned eastward (said of a branch of the udumbara- tree)  |
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prācīnakūla | ( ) equals prāk-k- equals prāk-tūta-, q.v (varia lectio prācīnamūla-).  |
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pradānaka | n. an offering, donation  |
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pradānakṛpaṇa | mfn. mean or niggardly in making presents  |
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pradhānaka | n. (in sāṃkhya-) the original germ out of which the material universe is evolved (equals pradhāna-, a-vyakta-, q.v)  |
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pradhānakāraṇavāda | m. the doctrine that pradhāna- is the original cause (according to the sāṃkhya-)  |
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pradhānakarman | n. chief or principal action  |
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pradhānakarman | n. principal mode of treatment (in med.),  |
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pradhānakārya | n. chief or principal action  |
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pradhānakārya | n. principal mode of treatment (in med.),  |
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pradyumnaka | m. Name of the god of love  |
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prajananakāma | mfn. desirous of begetting or bringing forth  |
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prajananakuśala | mfn. skilled in midwifery  |
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prajñānakumudacandrikā | f. Name of work  |
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prāktanakarman | n. any act formerly done or done in a former state of existence  |
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prāktanakarman | n. fate destiny  |
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pranakṣ | P. A1. -nakṣati-, te-, to draw near, approach  |
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prapānaka | n. sherbet  |
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prapañcamithyātvānumānakhaṇḍana | n. Name of work  |
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prapañcamithyātvānumānakhaṇḍanaparaśu | m. Name of work  |
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prasannakalpa | mfn. almost quiet, tolerably calm  |
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praśnakalpalatā | f. Name of work  |
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praśnakathā | f. a story containing a question  |
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praśnakaumudī | f. Name of work  |
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praśnakhyāna | n. du. question and answer on  |
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praśnakoṣṭhī | f. Name of work  |
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praśnakṛṣṇīya | n. Name of work  |
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prasthānaka | n. setting out, departure  |
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prasthānavighnakṛt | mfn. prasthānavighna |
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prasūnaka | m. a kind of Kadamba  |
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prasūnaka | n. a flower  |
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pratibhānakūṭa | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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pratibhinnaka | mfn. undecided (?)  |
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pratimānakalpa | mfn. like, similar  |
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pratipannaka | m. "arrived at an aim", (with ) Name of the 4 orders of ārya-s (viz. the śrota-āpanna-, sakṛd-āgāmin-, an-āgāmin-, and arhat-)  |
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pratisammodanakathā | f. friendly address as a salutation |
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pratisūryaśayānaka | m. "lying or basking in the sun", a kind of lizard, a chameleon  |
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pratiyogijñānakāraṇatā | f. Name of work  |
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pratiyogijñānakāraṇatāvāda | m. Name of work  |
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pravacanakartṛ | m. a proclaimer,  |
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pravartamānaka | mfn. (diminutive of the pr. p. vartamāna-) coming slowly forth from (ablative)  |
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prayāgaratnakroḍa | m. Name of work  |
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prayogaratnakroḍa | m. Name of work  |
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pṛthagjanakalyāṇaka | m. a man wishing for conversion  |
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puṃnakṣatra | n. a male nakṣatra-  |
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puṃnakṣatra | n. any constellation under which males are procreated  |
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puṃnakṣatra | etc. See under puṃ-, .  |
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purāvṛtttākhyānakathana | n. purāvṛttakathā |
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pūrṇānaka | n. "full drum", a particular drum  |
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pūrṇānaka | n. the sound of a drum |
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pūrṇānaka | n. clothes and garlands presented to friends at a feast (varia lectio pūrṇālaka-; see pūrṇa-pātra-)  |
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pūrṇānaka | n. a vessel  |
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pūrṇānaka | n. a moon-beam  |
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raghunandanakośa | m. Name of work  |
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rājacihnaka | n. the organs of generation  |
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rājadhānaka | n.  |
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rājānaka | m. an inferior kind, petty prince  |
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rājānaka | m. Name of mammaṭa-  |
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rājānakamahimācārya | m. Name of an author  |
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rāmacchardanaka | m. a species of plant (varia lectio rāmācch-).  |
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rāmāliṅganakāma | (rāmāl-) m. "longing for the embrace of a beautiful person", Name of the red-flowering globe amaranth  |
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rāmasenaka | m. Gentiana Cherayta  |
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rāmasenaka | m. Myrica Sapida  |
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rāmatrailokyamohanakavaca | n. Name of work  |
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rāmopāsanakrama | m. Name of work  |
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rañjanaka | m. a kind of tree  |
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rasaratnakośa | m. Name of work  |
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rasāyanakara | mfn. forming an elixir  |
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rasonaka | m. idem or ' m. idem or 'm. Allium Ascalonicum (see laśuna-).' '  |
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ratijanaka | m. Name of a prince  |
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ratnaka | m. Name of a man  |
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ratnakalā | f. Name of a woman  |
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ratnakalācaritra | n. Name of work  |
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ratnakalaśa | m. Name of a man  |
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ratnakandala | m. coral  |
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ratnakaṇṭha | m. Name of various authors  |
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ratnakara | m. Name of kubera-  |
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ratnakaraṇḍaka | m. Name of work  |
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ratnakarṇikā | f. an ear-ring with jewels  |
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ratnaketu | m. Name of a buddha-  |
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ratnaketu | m. of a bodhisattva-  |
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ratnaketu | m. a N. common to 2000 future buddha-s (also tu-rāja-)  |
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ratnaketūdaya | m. Name of a drama.  |
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ratnakhacita | mfn. set or studded with gems  |
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ratnakhāni | f. a mine for precious stones  |
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ratnakheṭa | m. (with dīkṣita-) Name of an author  |
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ratnakirīṭin | m. Name of a king of the kiṃ-nara-s  |
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ratnakīrti | m. Name of a buddha-  |
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ratnakośa | m. Name of a lexicon and various works.  |
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ratnakośakāramatavāda | m. Name of work  |
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ratnakośakāravādārtha | m. Name of work  |
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ratnakośakārikāvicāra | m. Name of work  |
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ratnakośamatarahasya | n. Name of work  |
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ratnakośapariṣkāra | m. Name of work  |
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ratnakośavāda | m. Name of work  |
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ratnakośavādarahasya | n. Name of work  |
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ratnakośavādārtha | m. Name of work  |
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ratnakośavicāra | m. Name of work  |
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ratnakoṭi | m. Name of a samādhi-  |
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ratnakṣetrakūṭasaṃdarśana | m. Name of a bodhisattva- (varia lectio -cchattra-kū-).  |
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ratnakumbha | m. a jar set with jewels  |
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ratnakūṭa | m. Name of a mountain  |
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ratnakūṭa | m. of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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ratnakūṭa | n. Name of an island  |
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ratnakūṭasūtra | n. Name of a Buddhist sūtra- work  |
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ratnatrayavidhānakathā | f. Name of jaina- work  |
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raviratnaka | n. "sun-jewel", a ruby  |
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recanaka | m. a kind of red powder (see recin-).  |
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rocanaka | m. the citron tree  |
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rocanaka | f. equals vaṃśa-rocanā-, bamboo manna or Tabashir  |
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rodhaḥpatanakaluṣa | mfn. (rendered) muddy by the falling in of a bank  |
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rurunakhadhārin | m. Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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śabdārthanirvacanakhaṇḍaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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sacīnaka | mfn. together with Panicum Miliaceum  |
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sādhanaka | (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') equals sādhana-, a means, expedient (exempli gratia, 'for example' paśu-s-,"[a sacrifice] offered by means of cattle") on  |
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sādhanakriyā | f. the act of performing etc.  |
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sādhanakriyā | f. an action connected with a kāraka-  |
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sādhanakriyā | f. a finite verb  |
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sādhanakriyā | f. a kṛd-anta- affix  |
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sādhanakṣama | mfn. admitting of Proof or evidence  |
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sādhyasādhanakaumudī | f. Name of work  |
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sādhyasādhanakhaṇḍa | f. Name of work  |
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ṣaḍratnakāvya | n. Name of work  |
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sadyaḥprakṣālitānnaka | m. a person who has food cleansed for one day  |
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sahapānaka | (L) n. drinking together.  |
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sahautranakṣatrasattvaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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sainaka | etc. See .  |
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sainaka | n. (fr. senā-; saṃjñāyām-) gaRa kulālādi-. |
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sakeśanakha | mfn. with hair and nails  |
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śakrāśanakānana | n. a wood or garden in which hemp grows  |
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sakṛdāgāmiphalapratipannaka | n.  |
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śakunaka | m. a bird  |
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salagnaka | mfn. (a loan) secured by a surety  |
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śālagrāmadānakalpa | m. Name of work |
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samānakāla | mfn. simultaneous ( samānakālam am- ind.)  |
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samānakāla | mfn. of equal length or quantity (as a vowel)  |
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samānakālam | ind. samānakāla |
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samānakālīna | mfn. simultaneous, contemporaneous ( samānakālīnatva -tva- n.)  |
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samānakālīnatva | n. samānakālīna |
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samānakāraka | mfn. making all things equal or the same (said of time) |
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samānakaraṇa | mfn. having the same organ of utterance (said of a sound)  |
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samānakāraṇa | See a-s-  |
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samānakarmaka | mfn. (in gram.) having the same object (See -karman-).  |
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samānakarman | n. the same object, (in the beginning of a compound) the same action  |
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samānakarman | mfn. expressing the same action  |
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samānakartṛka | mfn. (in gram.) having the same subject (id est that which is spoken of) in a sentence ( samānakartṛkatā -tā-, f.; samānakartṛkatva -tva- n.) (See kartri-).  |
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samānakartṛkatā | f. samānakartṛka |
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samānakartṛkatva | n. samānakartṛka |
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samānakartṛtva | n. identity of subject,  |
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samānakhyāna | mfn. equals sakhi- (see samānākhy-).  |
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samānakṣema | mfn. having the same or an equal basis, balancing each other ( samānakṣematva -tva- n.)  |
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samānakṣematva | n. samānakṣema |
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samāvartanakarman | n. Name of work  |
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sambadhyamānaka | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') being in some degree related to  |
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saṃcinvānaka | mfn. (fr. -cinvāna-, pr. p. A1.of saṃ--1. ci-) occupied with the accumulation of wealth or treasures  |
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saṃdhānakalpavallī | f. Name of work  |
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saṃdhānakaraṇa | mf(ī-)n. causing union or combination, who or what re-unites or heals or reconciles  |
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saṃdhānakaraṇa | n. the act of uniting or healing  |
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saṃdhānakaraṇa | n. allying, making peace  |
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saṃdhānakārin | mfn. ( ) (equals -kartṛ-)  |
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saṃdhānakartṛ | mfn. uniting, connecting, healing  |
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saṃdhānakṛt | mfn. ( ) (equals -kartṛ-)  |
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saṃdhyāvandanopāsanakrama | m. Name of work  |
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saminakṣ | (See inakṣ-), -inakṣati-, to wish to attain, strive to reach, be desirous of  |
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saṃkhyāratnakośa | m. Name of work  |
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saṃlīnakarṇa | mfn. one whose ears are depressed or hang down  |
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sammānakara | mfn. doing honour, honouring  |
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saṃnakha | mfn. "having the nails (of fingers and thumb) brought into contact", tightly closed  |
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saṃnakha | m. (with muṣṭi-) as much as can be grasped, a handful  |
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sampannaka | mfn. equals panna-  |
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sampannakrama | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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sampannakṣīrā | f. giving good milk (superl. ra-tamā-) on  |
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śāṃśapāyanaka | mf(ikā-)n. written or composed by śāṃśapāyana-  |
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saṃsthānaka | m. Name of śakāra- (the king's brother-in-law) in the mṛcchakaṭikā-.  |
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saṃtānaka | mf(ikā-)n. stretching, spreading, who or what spreads  |
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saṃtānaka | m. one of the five trees of indra-'s heaven, the kalpa- tree or its flower etc.  |
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saṃtānaka | m. plural Name of particular worlds  |
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saṃtānakākīrṇa | mfn. strewn with celestial flowers (see prec.)  |
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saṃtānakamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of flowers of the kalpa- tree  |
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saṃtānakāraṇya | n. Name of a place  |
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saṃtānakarman | n. the act of producing offspring  |
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saṃtānakartṛ | m. a producer of offspring  |
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saṃvidhānaka | n. a peculiar mode of action |
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śanaka | m. (see śaṇaka-) Name of a son of śambara- (varia lectio senaka-).  |
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sanaka | mfn. former, old, ancient ( sanakāt kāt- ind."from of old")  |
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sanaka | m. Name of a ṛṣi- (one of the four mind-born sons of brahmā-, described as one of the counsellors or companions of viṣṇu- and as inhabiting the janar-loka-;the other three are sana-, sanatkumāra-, and sa-nandana-;some reckon seven of these mind-born sons) (confer, compare ) ; of an inspired legislator [ confer, compare Latin Seneca; Gothic sineigs.]  |
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śanakais | ind. (diminutive of śanais-) quietly, softly, gently, by degrees, in every case that arises, with alternations, alternately  |
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śanakaiścara | m. (fr. next + cara) equals śanaiścara-  |
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sanakānīka | m. plural Name of a people  |
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sanakasaṃhitā | f. Name of a vedānta- or tantra- work  |
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sanakāt | ind. sanaka |
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śanakāvali | f. (perhaps for śaṇak-; see śaṇa-) Scindapsus Officinalis  |
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śanakāvalī | f. (perhaps for śaṇak-; see śaṇa-) Scindapsus Officinalis  |
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sanakha | wrong reading for saṃ-nakha- q.v  |
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śāṇḍilyāyanaka | mfn. (fr. prec.) gaRa arīhaṇādi-.  |
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śaṅkhanaka | m. equals next (prob. wrong reading)  |
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śaṅkhanakha | m. a kind of snail  |
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śaṅkhanakha | m. the shell of the Trochus Perspectivus  |
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śaṅkhanakha | m. the perfume called Nakhi (Unguis Odoratus) or another kind of perfume  |
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sannaka | mfn. low, dwarfish  |
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sannaka | m. equals next  |
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sannakadru | m. Buchanania Latifolia  |
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sannakadruma | m. Buchanania Latifolia  |
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sannakaṇṭha | mf(ī-)n. one who has a contracted throat, scarcely able to articulate, choking, choked  |
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sāpatnaka | n. rivalry among the wives of the same husband  |
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sāpatnaka | n. rivalry in general, enmity  |
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sapatnakarśana | mfn. harassing rivals  |
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sapatnakṣayaṇa | mf(ī-)n. destroying rivals  |
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sapatnakṣit | mfn. idem or 'mf(ī-)n. destroying rivals '  |
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saptavyasanakathā | f. Name of work  |
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sarvalokabhayāstambhitatvaviddhvaṃsanakara | m. Name of a buddha-,  |
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sarvamāramaṇḍalavidhvaṃsanakarī | f. "destroying the whole company of māra-s", Name of a particular ray  |
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sarvanakṣatreṣṭi | f. Name of work  |
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sarvaratnaka | m. (with jaina-s) Name of one of the 9 treasures and of the deity presiding over it  |
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śāśādanaka | mfn. (fr. śaśādana-) gaRa dhūmādi-.  |
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saśailavanakānana | mfn. having mountains and woods and groves  |
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ṣaṣṭhānnakāla | mfn. equals ṭha-bhakta- above  |
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ṣaṣṭhānnakāla | n. eating only at the time of the sixth meal (id est on the evening of every third day)  |
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ṣaṣṭhānnakālaka | n. idem or 'f. ( ) eating only at the time of the sixth meal (id est on the evening of every third day)' (wrong reading ṣaskṭhālu-k-)  |
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ṣaṣṭhānnakālatā | f. ( ) eating only at the time of the sixth meal (id est on the evening of every third day)  |
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ṣaṣṭhānnakālika | mfn. equals na-kāla-  |
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śatānaka | n. a burning-ground, cemetery  |
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śataponaka | m. fistula in ano  |
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satīnaka | m. Pisum Arvense  |
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satīnakaṅkata | (n/a--) m. (according to to ) an aquatic snake  |
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śatrusaṃhananakavaca | mn. Name of work  |
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ṣaṭsthānakavṛtti | f. Name of work  |
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śāṭyāyanaka | n. the brāhmaṇa- of śāṭyāyana- or a passage from it  |
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saubhāgyārcanakalpalatā | f. Name of work  |
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saumatāyanaka | mfn. (fr. prec.) gaRa arīhanādi-.  |
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saumāyanaka | mfn. (fr. prec.) gaRa arīhaṇādi-.  |
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śaunaka | m. (patronymic fr. śunaka- gaRa bidādi-) Name of various authors and teachers (also with indrota- and svaidāyana-; especially of the celebrated grammarian, author of the ṛg-veda- prātiśākhya-, the bṛhad-devatā-, and various other works;he is described as the teacher of kātyāyana- and especially of āśvalāyana-;he is said to have united the bāṣkala- and śākala- śākhā-s, and is sometimes identified with the Vedic ṛṣi- gṛtsa-mada-;but according to the viṣṇu-purāṇa-, śaunaka- was a son of gṛtsamada-, and originated the system of four castes;he is quoted in and ;the various legends about him are very confused) etc.  |
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śaunaka | m. plural the descendants and pupils of śaunaka-  |
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śaunakagṛhyapariśiṣṭa | n. Name of work  |
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śaunakagṛhyasūtra | n. Name of work |
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śaunakakalpasūtra | n. Name of work  |
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śaunakakārikā | f. plural Name of work  |
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śaunakapañcasūtra | n. Name of work attributed to śaunaka-.  |
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śaunakāraṇyaka | n. Name of work  |
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śaunakasmṛti | f. Name of work  |
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śaunakasūtra | n. Name of work  |
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śaunakātharvaṇasūtra | n. Name of work  |
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śaunakayajña | m. a kind of sacrifice  |
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śaunakāyana | m. patronymic fr. śaunaka-  |
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śaunakī | f. a work of śākhā-s (see laghu--and vṛddhaśaunakī-).  |
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śaunaki | m. patronymic fr. idem or 'm. patronymic fr. śaunaka- ' ,  |
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śaunakin | m. plural the pupils or followers of śaunaka-  |
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śaunakīputra | m. Name of a teacher  |
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śaunakīya | mfn. belonging to or composed by śaunaka- or the śaunakīya-s  |
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śaunakīya | n. a work of śaunaka- or the śaunakīya-s  |
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śaunakīyacaraṇa | n. Name of a caraṇa- (q.v)  |
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śaunakīyacaturādhyāyikā | f. " śaunaka-'s treatise in four chapters", Name of the atharva-- veda- prātiśākhya-.  |
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śaunakīyaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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śaunakīyasvarāṣṭaka | n. Name of work  |
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śaunakopaniṣad | f. Name of work  |
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sauranakta | n. a particular religious observance  |
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sausāyanaka | mfn. (fr. prec.)  |
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savanakāla | m. the time for libation  |
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savanakarman | n. the sacred rite of libation  |
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savanakrama | m. the order of libation or sacred rites  |
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savanakṛt | mfn. performing a libation  |
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sāvitrīvratakathānaka | n. Name of work  |
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śayānaka | mfn. lying, resting (See prati-suryaś-)  |
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śayānaka | m. a lizard, chameleon  |
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śayānaka | m. a snake  |
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secanaka | n. a shower-bath  |
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senaka | m. Name of a grammarian  |
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senaka | m. of a son of śambara-  |
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senakula | n. the family of the sena-s (id est of persons and princes whose names end in sena-; see under senā-)  |
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sepānaka | n. equals sopāna- (See next) .  |
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sepānakaparamparā | f. a flight of steps, staircase  |
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śilamānakhāna | m. = $  |
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śīlavighnakṛt | mfn. causing an obstacle to virtue  |
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sītīnaka | m. equals satīnaka-, pease, pulse  |
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śivanakṣatramālikā | f. Name of a stotra-.  |
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śivanakṣatrapuruṣavrata | n. a particular observance or ceremony  |
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śivapañcākṣarīnakṣatramālikā | f. Name of work  |
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śivārcanakrama | m. Name of work  |
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śivatattvaratnakalikā | f. Name of work  |
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śmaśānakālī | f. idem or 'f. a form of durgā- '  |
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śmaśānakālikā | f. a form of durgā-  |
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śmaśānakālīkavaca | n. Name of work  |
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śmaśānakālīmantra | m. Name of work  |
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śmaśānakaraṇa | n. the laying out of a burning-ground  |
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smṛtiratnakośa | m. Name of work  |
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snānakalaśa | m.  |
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snānakumbha | m. a jar or vessel containing lustral water  |
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snigdhanakhatā | f. having soft nails (one of the 80 minor marks of a buddha-)  |
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śobhanaka | m. Moringa Pterygosperma  |
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śobhāñjanaka | (śobhāñj-) m. Moringa Pterygosperma (its leaves, flowers and root are edible and are used medicinally equals śigru- q.v)  |
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śodhanaka | m. a kind of official or servant in a judge's court (charged with cleaning and keeping it in order)  |
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somāṅgapānakārikā | f. Name of work  |
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sopānakūpa | m. a well with steps  |
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sparśanaka | n. (in sāṃkhya-) that which touches (said of the skin)  |
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śrīguṇaratnakośa | m. Name of work  |
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śrīraṅganāthārādhanakrama | m. Name of work  |
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śriyānakula | m. or n. Name of a place  |
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śṛṅgīkanaka | n. a kind of gold used for making ornaments  |
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stambhanaka | mf(ikā-)n. making solid, solidifying  |
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stanakalaśa | m. a jar-like breast  |
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stanakalaśa | m. Name of a bard (wrong reading lasa-)  |
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stanakesavatī | f. having breasts and long hair.  |
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stanakoraka | m. n. a budlike breast  |
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stanakoṭi | f. the nipple of the breast  |
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stanakuḍmala | n. "breast-bud", a woman's breast  |
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stanakumbha | m. equals -kalaśa- above  |
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stanakuṇḍa | n. (sg. or plural) Name of a tīrtha-  |
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sthānaka | m. Name of a man  |
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sthānaka | n. position, situation, rank, dignity  |
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sthānaka | n. a place, spot  |
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sthānaka | n. a city, town  |
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sthānaka | n. attitude of the body (in shooting etc.)  |
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sthānaka | n. a particular point or situation in dramatic action, (others"a kind of posture";but see patākā-sth-)  |
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sthānaka | n. a basin or trench dug for water at the root of a tree  |
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sthānaka | n. a division or section (esp,) of the kāṭhaka- (according to to some "a mode of recitation")  |
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sthānaka | n. froth or bubbles on spirits or wine (prob. for sthāsaka-)  |
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sthirasādhanaka | m. Vitex Negundo  |
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strīratnakūṭā | f. Name of a daughter of raudrāśva-  |
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strīvyañjanakṛtā | mfn. a girl who has reached puberty  |
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stunaka | m. (see stubha-) a goat  |
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subhāṣitaratnakośa | m. Name of work  |
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subhayānaka | mfn. causing great terror, very alarming, terrible  |
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sūcīvānakarman | n. plural the arts of sewing and weaving  |
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sudarśanakālaprabhā | f. Name of work  |
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sudarśanakavaca | n. Name of work  |
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sudarśanārādhanakrama | m. Name of work  |
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śuddhābhijanakarman | mfn. pure in family and in conduct  |
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suḍīnaka | n. one of the modes of flight attributed to birds  |
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sukumāranakhatvac | mfn. having very delicate nails and skin  |
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sumanaka | m. or n. (?) a flower  |
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śunaka | m. a young or small dog, any dog : (see )  |
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śunaka | m. Name of a ṛṣi-  |
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śunaka | m. of an āṅgirasa- and disciple of pathya-  |
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śunaka | m. of a king  |
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śunaka | m. of a son of ruru-  |
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śunaka | m. of a son of ṛcīka-  |
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śunaka | m. of a son of ṛta-  |
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śunaka | m. of a son of gṛtsa-mada-  |
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śunaka | m. of the slayer of puraṃ-jaya- and father of pradyota-  |
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śunaka | m. equals śaunaka-  |
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śunaka | m. plural the family or race of śunaka- (see śaunaka-)  |
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śunakacillī | f. a kind of culinary herb (= śva-cillī-)  |
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śunakakañcuka | m. a kind of plant (= kṣudra-cañcu-)  |
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śunakaputra | m. " śunaka-'s son", śaunaka- (also applied to gṛtsa-mada-, who is elsewhere described as the father of śunaka-)  |
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śunakasuta | m. equals śaunaka-  |
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śunakī | f. a bitch  |
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sunakṣatra | n. (id est 5. su-+ n-) a good or auspicious nakṣatra-  |
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sunakṣatra | m. "born under an auspicious nakṣatra-", Name of a king (son of maru-deva-)  |
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sunakṣatra | m. of a son of niramitra-  |
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sunakṣatrā | f. Name of the second night of the civil month (karma-māsa-)  |
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sunakṣatra | m. of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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suprasannaka | m. Ocimum Pilosum  |
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suprasannaka | m. equals kṛṣṇārjaka-  |
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surānaka | m. a drum of the gods  |
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śūrpanakhā | See -ṇakhā-, khī-.  |
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śūrpanakhī | See -ṇakhā-, khī-.  |
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sūryanakṣatra | n. (s/ūrya--) "sun-asterism", a radiant asterism  |
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sūryanakṣatra | n. that nakṣatra- in which the sun happens to be  |
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sūryanakṣatrayoga | m. the conjunction of the sun with a nakṣatra-  |
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suvarṇanakulī | f. a kind of plant  |
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svādhīnakuśala | mfn. having prosperity in one's own power  |
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svāmijanaka | m. the father of a husband, father-in-law  |
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śvanakula | n. sg. a dog and an ichneumon  |
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svapnakalpa | mfn. dream-like  |
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svapnakāma | mfn. wishing for sleep  |
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svapnakṛt | mfn. causing sleep, somniterous, soporific  |
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