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pat | cl.4 A1. ( ) p/atyate-, to be master, reign, rule, govern, control, own, possess, dispose of (accusative or instrumental case) ; to partake of, share in (locative case) ; to be fit or serve for (dative case) [Prob. Nom.of p/ati-; confer, compare Latin potiri.]  |
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pat | cl.1 P. ( ) p/atati- (Epic also te-; perfect tense papāta-, paptim/a-, pet/atur-, papt/ur-; paptiv/as- ; papatyāt- ; Aorist apaptat- ; Passive voice apāti- ; future patiṣ-y/ati- ; te-, patitā- ; Conditional apatiṣyat- ; infinitive mood patitum- etc.; ind.p. patitv/ā- ; -p/atya-or -p/ātam- ), to fly, soar, rush on etc. ; to fall down or off, alight, descend (with accusative or locative case), fall or sink (with or without adhas-or narake-,"to go down to hell";with caraṇau-or ṇayoḥ-,"to fall at a person's feet") etc. ; to fall (in a moral sense), lose caste or rank or position etc. ; to light or fall upon, fall to a person's share (locative case) etc. ; to fall or get into or among (locative case) ; to occur, come to pass, happen : Causal pat/ayati-, to fly or move rapidly along ; to speed (trans.; confer, compare patay/at-) ; te-, to drive away or throw down (?) ; pāt/ayati- (Epic also te-; Aorist apīpatat- ; Passive voice pātyate- etc.) , to let fly or cause to fall, to fling, hurl, throw etc. ; to lay low, bring down (literally and figuratively), overthrow, ruin, destroy etc. to throw upon or in, lay on (locative case) ; (with or scilicet ātmānam-) to throw one's self ; to cut off (a head) ; to knock out (teeth) ; to pour out or shed (water, tears) ; to kindle (fire) ; to cast (dice) ; to turn, direct, fix (eyes) ; to impose or inflict (punishment) ; to set in motion, set on foot ; to seduce to, betray into (locative case) ; (with dvedhā-) to divide in two ; to subtract ; (A1.) to rush on, hasten : Desiderative pipatiṣati- ( ) and pitsati- ( ) , to be about to fly or fall: Intensive panīpatyate- or pātīti- [ confer, compare Zend pat; Greek , ; Latin peto.]  |
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pat | mfn. flying, falling (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'; see akṣi-p/at-).  |
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pat | in compound for 3. pad-.  |
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pata | m. flying, falling (see gaRa pacādi-and jvalādi-).  |
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pata | mfn. well fed (equals puṣṭa-)  |
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patad | in compound for tat-.  |
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patadbhīru | m. "terrible to birds", a hawk or falcon  |
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patadgraha | m. "receiving what falls", a receptacle for alms  |
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patadgraha | m. a spittoon (also -grāha-) (also n.)  |
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patadgraha | m. the rear of an army  |
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pataga | m. a winged or flying animal, bird etc.  |
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pataga | m. the sky-flying luminary id est the sun  |
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pataga | m. Name of one of the 5 fires in the svadhākāra-  |
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patagapannaga | m. plural birds and serpents  |
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patagapati | m. "lord of birds", Name of garuḍa- |
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patagarāja | m. "king of birds", Name of garuḍa-  |
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patagavara | m. "chief of birds", Name of jaṭāyu-  |
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patageśvara | m. "lord of birds", Name of garuḍa- ( ) or jaṭāyu- ( )  |
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patagoraga | m. plural bird and snake deities  |
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pataka | mfn. who or what falls or descends etc.  |
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pataka | m. an astronomical table  |
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patāka | m. ("flying"), a flag or banner (perhaps incorrect for kā-)  |
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patāka | m. a particular position of the hand or the fingers in shooting off an arrow, (see tri-p-)  |
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patākā | f. See next.  |
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patākā | f. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) a flag, pennon, banner, sign, emblem etc. (kāṃ-labh-or hṛ-,"to win the palm" ) |
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patākā | f. a flag-staff  |
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patākā | f. a particular high number (equals mahā-padma- )  |
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patākā | f. (in dramatic language) an episode or episodical incident  |
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patākā | f. good fortune, auspiciousness  |
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patākā | f. Name of work  |
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patākādaṇḍa | m. a flag-staff  |
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patākādhvajamālin | mfn. garlanded with flags and banners  |
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patākāṃśuka | (kāṃś-) n. a flag  |
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patākāsthāna | n. (in dramatic language) intimation of an episodical incident  |
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patākāsthānaka | n. (in dramatic language) intimation of an episodical incident  |
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patākāya | Nom. yate-, to represent a flag or banner  |
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patākika | mfn. having or carrying a flag or banner  |
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patākin | mfn. having or bearing a flag, adorned with flags etc.  |
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patākin | mfn. (with nau-) furnished with sails (?)  |
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patākin | m. an ensign or standard-bearer  |
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patākin | m. a flag  |
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patākin | m. a chariot  |
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patākin | m. a figure used in divination  |
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patākin | m. Name of a warrior on the side of the kuru-s  |
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patākin | m. Name of a particular divinity  |
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patākinī | f. an army (see dhvajinī-)  |
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patākocchrāyavat | mfn. with hoisted banners  |
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pataṃ | accusative of pata- in compound  |
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patama | m. a bird  |
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patama | m. a grasshopper  |
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patama | m. the moon (see patasa-).  |
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pataṃga | mfn. flying  |
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pataṃga | mfn. any flying insect, a grasshopper, a bee, a butterfly or moth (t/aṃga-) etc. ( pataṃgatā -tā- f. )  |
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pataṃga | mfn. a horse  |
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pataṃga | mfn. the sun (see pata-ga-) etc.  |
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pataṃga | mfn. Name of one of the 7 suns  |
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pataṃga | mfn. a ball for playing with  |
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pataṃga | mfn. a spark ( ;"a piśāca-" )  |
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pataṃga | mfn. a species of rice  |
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pataṃga | mfn. of tree  |
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pataṃga | mfn. "the Flier", Name of kṛṣṇa- (equals garuḍa- )  |
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pataṃga | mfn. Name of the author of and of this hymn itself  |
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pataṃga | mfn. of a mountain  |
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pataṃga | mfn. equals -grāma-  |
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pataṃga | mfn. (plural) Name of a caste in plakṣadvīpa-  |
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pataṃgā | f. Name of a mythical river  |
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pataṃga | m. or n. quicksilver  |
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pataṃga | n. a species of sandal wood  |
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pataṃgagrāma | m. Name of a village  |
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pataṃgaka | m. Name of a mountain  |
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pataṃgakānta | m. the sun-stone (see sūrya-k-)  |
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pataṃgama | m. a butterfly or moth  |
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pataṃgama | m. a bird  |
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pataṃgara | mfn. bird-like  |
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pataṃgarāja | m. equals pataga-r-  |
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pataṃgāśman | m. the sun-stone (see above)  |
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pataṃgatā | f. pataṃga |
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pataṃgavat | ind. like a moth  |
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pataṃgavṛtti | f. the manner of the moth (attracted by a light) id est rashness, temerity  |
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pataṃgavṛtti | mfn. behaving like a moth (id est very inconsiderately)  |
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pataṃgī | f. Name of one of the wives of tārkṣa- and mother of the flying animals  |
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pataṃgikā | f. a little bird  |
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pataṃgikā | f. a little bee  |
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pataṃgin | m. a bird  |
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pataṃginī | f. a female bird  |
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patana | mfn. who or what flies or falls  |
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patana | m. Name of a rākṣasa-  |
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patana | n. the act of flying or coming down, alighting, descending, throwing one's self down at or into (locative case or compound) etc.  |
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patana | n. setting (as the sun)  |
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patana | n. going down (to hell)  |
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patana | n. hanging down, becoming flaccid (said of the breasts)  |
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patana | n. fall, decline, ruin, death  |
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patana | n. loss of caste, apostacy  |
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patana | n. (with garbhasya-) miscarriage  |
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patana | n. (in arithmetic) subtraction  |
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patana | n. (in astronomy) the latitude of a planet  |
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patanadharmin | mfn. what is likely to fall out or off ( patanadharmitva mi-tva- n.)  |
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patanadharmitva | n. patanadharmin |
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patanasīla | mfn. accustomed to fall down  |
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patañcala | or patañcal/a- m. Name of a man (with the patronymic kāpya-)  |
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patañcikā | f. a bow-string  |
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patanīya | mfn. (fr. patana-) leading to, a fall, causing the loss of caste  |
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patanīya | n. a degrading crime or sin  |
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patañjala | m. Name of a man  |
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patañjala | m. plural his family gaRa upakādi-.  |
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patañjali | m. (fr. pata-+ añj-?; see Va1rtt. 4 gaRa śakandhv-ādi-) Name of a celebrated grammarian (author of the mahābhāṣya-)  |
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patañjali | m. of a philosopher (the propounder of the yoga- philosophy)  |
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patañjali | m. of a physician etc.  |
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patañjalicarita | n. Name of work  |
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patañjalikāvya | n. Name of work  |
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patañjalisūtra | n. Name of work  |
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patañjaliyoga | m. Name of work  |
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patantaka | m. (fr. patat-) a kind of aśva-medha- performed in a hurried manner  |
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patanu | m. a falcon, .  |
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patāpata | mfn. going or inclined to fall (see Va1rtt. 6 Va1rtt. 1 )  |
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patara | mfn. flying, fugitive  |
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pataru | mfn. flying, fugitive  |
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patasa | m. equals patama-  |
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patat | mf(ntī-)n. flying, falling, descending etc.  |
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patat | m. a bird  |
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patatpataṃga | m. the setting sun  |
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patatprakarṣa | mfn. (in rhetoric) "where preference or superiority sinks or is not observed", either prosaical or illogical ( patatprakarṣatā -tā- f.)  |
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patatprakarṣatā | f. patatprakarṣa |
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patatra | n. a wing, pinion, feather etc. etc.  |
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patatra | n. a vehicle (see pattra-).  |
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patatri | m. a bird (only genitive case plural trīṇām-)  |
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patatri | m. Name of a particular fire  |
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patatri | m. Name of a warrior on the side of the kuru-s  |
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patatri | in compound for trin-.  |
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patatriketana | mfn. "characterised by a bird", (with deva-) Name of viṣṇu-  |
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patatrin | mfn. winged, feathered, flying (also applied to agni-, the vehicle of the aśvin-s etc.) etc.  |
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patatrin | m. a bird etc.  |
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patatrin | m. a horse, (especially) the horse in the aśva-medha- sacrifice  |
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patatrin | m. an arrow  |
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patatrin | m. a particular fire  |
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patatrin | n. dual number day and night  |
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patatrirāj | ( ) m. "king of birds"Name of garuḍa-.  |
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patatrirāja | (p/at- ) m. "king of birds"Name of garuḍa-.  |
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patatrivara | ( ) m. "king or best of birds"Name of garuḍa-.  |
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patayālu | mf(ū-)n. (fr. Causal) flying, falling, liable to fall (see ) .  |
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patayiṣṇu | ( ) mfn. idem or 'mf(ū-)n. (fr. Causal) flying, falling, liable to fall (see ) .'  |
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patayiṣṇuka | ( ) mfn. idem or '( ) mfn. idem or 'mf(ū-)n. (fr. Causal) flying, falling, liable to fall (see ) .' '  |
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patera | m. "flying, moving", a bird  |
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patera | m. a bird  |
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patera | m. a measure of capacity (equals āḍhaka-)  |
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path | (see panth-) cl.1 P. p/athati-, to go, move ; to fly : Causal pāthayati-, to throw, send ( varia lectio for pṛth-and prath-).  |
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patha | m. a way, path, road, course, reach etc. (generally in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' for pathin-; see ).  |
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pathadarśaka | m. "way-shower", a guide, conductor  |
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pathaka | mfn. knowing the way, a guide  |
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pathaka | m. or n. a district, canton  |
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pathakalpanā | f. juggling tricks, conjuring  |
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pathanvat | mfn. containing the word pathin- (see pathi-mat-below) .  |
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pathasundara | m. or n. Name of a plant (varia lectio pattra-s-).  |
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pathat | mf(ntī-)n. going, travelling  |
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pathat | m. a road |
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pathātithi | m. "way-guest", a traveller  |
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patheṣṭhā | mfn. standing in the way or road  |
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pathi | for pathin- in compound  |
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pathi | locative case of pathin- in compound  |
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pathī | See ā-pathī-.  |
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pathideya | n. a toll levied on public roads  |
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pathidruma | m. Acacia Catechu  |
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pathika | mf(ā-or ī-)n. knowing the way, going on a road  |
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pathika | m. a traveller, wayfarer, guide etc.  |
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pathikā | f. red grapes  |
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pathikajana | m. a traveller or travellers  |
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pathikāra | m. Name of a man gaRa kurv-ādi-.  |
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pathikasaṃhati | f. ( ) a company of travellers, a caravan.  |
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pathikasaṃtati | f. ( ) a company of travellers, a caravan.  |
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pathikasārtha | m. ( ) a company of travellers, a caravan.  |
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pathikāśraya | m. an asylum for travellers, an inn  |
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pathikāya | (only pathikāyita yita- n. impersonal or used impersonally), to act as a traveller  |
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pathikāyita | n. pathikāya |
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pathikṛt | mfn. making a way or road, preparing a way  |
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pathikṛt | m. Name of agni-  |
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pathila | m. a traveller  |
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pathimadhye | ind. in the middle of the road  |
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pathimat | mfn. containing the word pathin-  |
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pathin | m. (strong stem p/anthan-,older p/anthā-;middle path/i-;weak path-; sg. p/anthās-(Nominal verb vocative case), p/anthānam-[ p/anthām- ]; path/ā-, th/e-, th/as-, th/i-; dual number p/anthānau-, path/ibhyām-, path/os-; plural p/anthānas-[ p/anthās-, thāsas- ; path/ayas- ]; path/as-[ pāth/as- , perhaps genitive case sg.?]; path/ibhis-, bhyas-; path/ām-[ thīn/ām- ]; path/iṣu-; see ) a way, path, road, course (literally and figuratively; panthānaṃ-dā-,with genitive case to cede the way to; pathānena-,"in this way or manner", pathi ni-as-See under ny-as-) etc.  |
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pathin | m. range, reach (see karṇa--, darśana--etc.)  |
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pathin | m. sect, doctrine  |
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pathin | m. a division of hell  |
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pathin | m. Name of a teacher with the patronymic saubhara- [ confer, compare patha-; Zend panthan; Greek ; Latin pont-em; Old Pruss.pintis; Slavonic or Slavonian pati8]  |
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pathipā | mfn. protecting roads  |
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pathiprajña | mfn. acquainted with roads  |
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pathipriya | m. an agreeable fellow-traveller (?)  |
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pathirakṣas | ( ) mfn. equals -p/ā-.  |
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pathirakṣi | ( ) mfn. equals -p/ā-.  |
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pathiṣad | ( ) mfn. sitting in the way.  |
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pathiṣadi | ( ) mfn. sitting in the way.  |
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pathiṣṭhā | ( ) mfn. being in or on the way, going.  |
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pathistha | ( ) mfn. being in or on the way, going.  |
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pathivāhaka | mfn. cruel, hard  |
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pathivāhaka | m. a bird-catcher or a burden-bearer  |
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pathopadeśaka | m. equals tha-darśaka- , (in Prakrit).  |
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pathya | mfn. "belonging to the way", suitable, fit, proper, wholesome, salutary (literally and figuratively; especially said of diet in a medical sense) etc.  |
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pathya | mfn. containing elements or leading forms, regular, normal  |
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pathya | m. Terminalia Chebula or Citrina  |
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pathya | m. Name of a teacher of  |
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pathyā | f. a path, way, road (with rev/atī-,"the auspicious path", personified as a deity of happiness and welfare)  |
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pathya | m. Terminalia Chebula or Citrina and other plants  |
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pathya | m. Name of several metres  |
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pathya | m. Name of a woman  |
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pathya | n. a species of salt  |
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pathyāpathya | mfn. wholesome and unwholesome, beneficial or hurtful (especially in sickness)  |
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pathyāpathya | m. or n. Name of work  |
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pathyāpathyanighaṇṭu | m. Name of work  |
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pathyāpathyanirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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pathyāpathyavibodha | m. Name of work  |
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pathyāpathyavidhāna | n. Name of work  |
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pathyāpathyavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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pathyāpathyaviniścaya | m. Name of work  |
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pathyaśāka | m. a species of vegetable  |
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pathyaśana | n. provender for a journey, viaticum  |
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pathyāśin | mfn. eating or an eater of wholesome diet  |
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pathyodana | m. provender for a journey, viaticum  |
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pati | m. (see 1. pat-;when uncompounded and meaning"husband" instrumental case p/atyā-; dative case p/atye-; genitive case ablative p/atyur-; locative case p/atyau-;but when meaning"lord, master", and in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' regularly inflected with exceptions; see ) a master, owner, possessor, lord, ruler, sovereign etc.  |
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pati | m. a husband (in compound either with the stem or with the genitive case, exempli gratia, 'for example' duhitṛ-p-or tuḥ-p- ;when mfn. f.= m. exempli gratia, 'for example' -jīvat-patyā tvayā- patikā- exempli gratia, 'for example' pramīta-patikā- )  |
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pati | m. one of the 2 entities (with pāśupat/as-)  |
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pati | m. a root  |
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pati | f. a female possessor, mistress  |
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pati | f. a wife (vṛddha-p- equals -patnī-,the wife of an old man ) ([ confer, compare Greek ,"husband" ; Latin potis, pos-sum-for potis-sum-; Lithuanian patis,"husband"; Gothic (bruth-)faths,"bridegroom"])  |
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pati | f. = gati-, going, motion.  |
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patidarśanalālasa | mf(ā-)n. longing to see one's husband  |
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patidevā | ( ) f. regarding a husband as a divinity, honouring a husband above all others.  |
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patidevatā | ( ) f. regarding a husband as a divinity, honouring a husband above all others.  |
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patidharma | m. duty towards a husband  |
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patidharmavatī | f. fulfilling the duties towards a husband, faithfully devoted to a husband  |
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patidviṣ | f. hating one's husband  |
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patigaṇitaṭīkā | f. Name of commentator or commentary on  |
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patighātinī | f. the murderess of her husband  |
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patighna | mf(ī-)n. killing a husband  |
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patighnīlakṣaṇa | n. the mark of a husband-killer  |
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patighnīpāṇilekhā | f. a line on the hand indicating that a woman will be faithless to her husband  |
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patijuṣṭā | (p/ati--) f. (a woman) liked by her husband  |
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patikāma | (p/ati--) mfn. wishing for a husband  |
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patikhecara | m. Name of śiva- ( " garuḍa-") .  |
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patilālasa | mf(ā-)n. longing for a husband  |
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patilaṅghana | n. injuring a husband (by marrying another) (see ) .  |
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patiloka | m. "husband's world", the sphere of a husband in a future life  |
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patimatī | f. having a husband, married  |
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patimatī | f. having a lord or master in (instrumental case exempli gratia, 'for example' tvayā-)  |
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patiṃvarā | f. a woman who chooses her husband for herself (see svayaṃ-vara-)  |
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patiprāṇā | f. (a wife) whose husband is (as dear to her as) her life  |
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patirip | f. deceiving a husband  |
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patisahagamananiṣedhanirāsaprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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patisevā | f. devotion to a husband  |
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patiśoka | m. idem or 'f. grief for a husband '  |
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patiśokākula | mfn. agitated with grief for a husband  |
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patiṣṭha | mfn. (superl. of 3. pat-) flying most or best  |
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patiśuc | f. grief for a husband  |
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patita | mfn. fallen, dropped, descended, alighted etc.  |
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patita | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') fallen upon or from ( )  |
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patita | mfn. (with pādayos-or pāda--) having thrown one's self at a person's feet  |
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patita | mfn. fallen (morally), wicked, degraded, out-caste ( patitatva -tva- n.) etc.  |
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patita | mfn. fallen into, being in (locative case or compound)  |
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patita | mfn. happened, occurred  |
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patita | n. flying  |
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patitagarbhā | f. a woman who miscarries  |
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patitamūrdhaja | mfn. one whose hair has fallen out  |
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patitānna | n. an out-caste's food  |
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patitasāvitrīka | m. "one who is deprived of the sāvitrī-", a man of the first 3 classes whose investiture (upa-nayana- q.v) has been unduly performed or omitted (see sāvitrī-patita-).  |
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patitasthita | mfn. lying on the ground  |
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patitatva | n. patita |
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patitatyāgavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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patitavṛtta | mfn. leading the life of an out-caste  |
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patitavya | n. the going down to hell  |
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patitekṣita | mfn. looked at by an out-caste  |
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patitotpanna | mfn. sprung from an out-caste  |
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patitotthita | mfn. "fallen and risen", sunk (in a shipwreck) and saved  |
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patitotthita | mfn. fallen out and grown again  |
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patitotthitadanta | mfn.  |
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patitva | ( etc.) ( ) n. matrimony, marriage.  |
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patitvana | ( ) n. matrimony, marriage.  |
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pativaṃsya | mfn. belonging to a husband's family  |
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pativatnī | ( ; see ), having a husband, a married woman.  |
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pativayas | f. (regarded as) having the husband's age  |
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pativedana | mfn. procuring a husband (aryaman-)  |
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pativedana | m. dual number a particular part of the body (attracting a husband?),  |
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pativedana | n. procuring a husband (by means of magical formulas),  |
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patividya | n. finding a husband  |
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pativrata | n. loyalty or fidelity to a husband  |
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pativratā | f. a devoted and virtuous wife etc.  |
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pativratādhyāya | m. Name of chapter of  |
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pativrataguṇa | m. the virtue of loyalty or fidelity  |
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pativratāmāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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pativratāmaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting in a faithful wife  |
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pativratātva | n. devotion or loyalty to a husband  |
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pativratopākhyāna | n. Name of work  |
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patīya | Nom. P. yati-, to be or become a master ; to become strong ; to wish for a husband ; to take as husband  |
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patīya | n. being master or mistress  |
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patiyāna | mfn. (a way) leading to a husband  |
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patīyas | ind. (Comparative degree of 3. pat-) quickly, speedily  |
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patkāṣin | mfn. rubbing or galling the feet, walking painfully ( "going on foot; m.a footman, foot-soldier") .  |
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patman | n. flight, course, path, way  |
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patmin | mfn. wrong reading for padmin- (?)  |
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patnī | f. (rarely patni-) a female possessor, mistress etc.  |
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patnī | f. a wife ( even applied to cows) (see pati- f.)  |
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patnī | f. (in astrology) Name of the 7th mansion [ confer, compare Greek .]  |
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patni | for patnī- See above.  |
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patnīka | mfn. for patnī- in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' (see a--, bahu--, sa--).  |
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patnīkarman | n. the business of a wife  |
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patnīmantra | m. plural Name of particular verses  |
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patnīśāla | n. a kind of hut or tent for the wives or for the domestic use of the sacrificer  |
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patnīśālā | f. a kind of hut or tent for the wives or for the domestic use of the sacrificer  |
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patnīsaṃnahana | n. girding a wifehood  |
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patnīsaṃnahana | n. the girdle of a wifehood  |
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patnīsaṃyāja | m. plural the 4 ājya- oblations (offered to soma-, tvaṣṭṛ-, the wives of the gods, and agni- gṛha-pati-)  |
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patnīsaṃyājana | n. performing the patnī-saṃyāja-  |
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patnītva | n. wifehood, matrimony (-tve-grah-,to take as a wifehood)  |
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patnīvat | (p/at-) mfn. having a wifehood or accompanied by wives  |
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patnīyūpa | m. the sacrificial post assigned to the wives of the gods  |
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patnyāṭa | m. the women's apartments  |
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patnyodana | m. n. a wife's rice,  |
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patsala | m. a way, road  |
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patsaṅgin | mfn. sticking or adhering to the fringes  |
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patsmṛti | f. vyāghrapad |
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patsukha | mfn. pleasant to the fringes  |
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patsutaḥśī | mfn. lying at the feet  |
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patsutas | ind. (from locative case of 3. pad-+ tas-) at the feet  |
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pattalā | f. equals paṭṭalā-  |
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pattalaka | m. Name of a prince  |
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pattalīkṛ | (for pattr-?) -kṛ-, to beat into thin leaves  |
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pattana | m. plural Name of a people  |
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pattanā | f. Name of a wife of vikrama-  |
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pattana | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) a town, city (see dharma--and paṭṭana-).  |
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pattanādhipati | m. "town-governor", Name of a prince  |
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pattanavaṇij | m. a town-tradesman  |
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pattaṅga | m. (n. ;fr. pattrāṅga-) red sandal  |
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pattaṅga | n. Caesalpina Sappan  |
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pattaraṅga | n. equals paṭṭa-r-  |
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pattas | patti- See .  |
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pattas | ind. from or at the feet (also -tat/as- )  |
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pattastodāśa | mfn. lined with fringes at the fringes  |
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pattave | See 2. pat-, p.580.  |
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patti | f. (fr.2. pad-) going, moving, walking  |
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patti | m. (prob. fr. 3. pad-) a pedestrian, footman, foot-soldier, infantry etc. (mc. also tī-,R [B.])  |
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patti | m. a hero  |
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patti | m. (plural) Name of a people (varia lectio paśu-)  |
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patti | f. the smallest division of an army (1 chariot, 1 elephant, 3 horsemen and 5 foot-soldiers;according to others = 55 foot-soldiers)  |
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pattigaṇaka | m. (prob.) an officer whose business is to number or muster the infantry  |
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pattika | mfn. going on foot, pedestrian  |
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pattikāra | wrong reading for paṭṭi-k-.  |
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pattikarman | n. the business or operations of infantry  |
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pattikāya | m. (body of) infantry  |
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pattin | m. = patti-2, a foot-soldier, footman  |
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pattipaṅkti | f. a line of infantry  |
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pattisainya | n. ( ) a body or troop of infantry.  |
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pattisaṃhati | f. ( ) a body or troop of infantry.  |
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pattorṇa | varia lectio for pattrorṇa-  |
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pattra | n. (and m. ; in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-and ī-).)(sometimes spelt patra-) the wing of a bird, pinion, feather etc.  |
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pattra | n. the feather of an arrow  |
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pattra | n. a bird  |
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pattra | n. any vehicle, a chariot, car, horse, camel etc.  |
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pattra | n. a leaf, petal (regarded as the plumage of a tree or flower) etc.  |
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pattra | n. the leaf of a particular fragrant plant or a particular plant with fragrant leaves  |
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pattra | n. Laurus Cassia ( ) and its leaf  |
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pattra | n. a leaf for writing on, written leaf, leaf of a book, paper  |
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pattra | n. a letter, document (pattram āropya-,"having committed to paper" )  |
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pattra | n. any thin leaf or plate of metal or gold-leaf. (see paṭṭa-)  |
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pattra | n. the blade of a sword or knife (see asi--)  |
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pattra | n. a knife, dagger  |
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pattra | n. equals -bhaṅga- [ confer, compare Greek (for) ; Latin penna(olderpesnaforpet-na); German Feder; English feather.]  |
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pattrabāla | m. an oar  |
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pattrabandha | m. adorning with leaves or flowers  |
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pattrabhadrā | f. a species of plant  |
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pattrabhaṅga | m. ( ) a decoration consisting in lines or streaks drawn on the face and body with musk and other fragrant substances.  |
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pattrabhaṅgi | ( ) f. a decoration consisting in lines or streaks drawn on the face and body with musk and other fragrant substances.  |
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pattrabhaṅgī | ( ) f. a decoration consisting in lines or streaks drawn on the face and body with musk and other fragrant substances.  |
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pattracārikā | f. a kind of magic  |
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pattracchaṭā | f. equals -bhaṅga-  |
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pattraccheda | m. leaf-cutting (a kind of sport or art)  |
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pattracchedabhakti | f. a piece cut out of a leaf  |
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pattracchedaka | m. a leaf-cutter (a particular trade)  |
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pattracchedya | n. equals -ccheda- ( equals ālekhya-?).  |
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pattradāraka | m. "leaf-divider", a saw  |
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pattradevī | f. Name of a Buddhist deity.  |
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pattradhārā | f. the edge of a leaf  |
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pattrāḍhya | m. "rich in feathers or leaves etc.", a peacock  |
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pattrāḍhya | n. the root of long pepper  |
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pattrāḍhya | n. a species of grass  |
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pattrāḍhya | n. Caesalpinia Sappan  |
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pattraghanā | f. (prob.) a species, of cactus  |
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pattragupta | m. a kind of bird (see pakṣa-g-)  |
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pattragupta | m. Asteracantha Longifolia  |
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pattrāhāra | m. feeding on leaves  |
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pattrahasta | mf(ā-)n. holding a leaf of paper in the hand  |
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pattrahima | n. cold, wintry or snowy weather  |
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pattrajhaṃkāra | m. the current of a river (or the rustling of leaves?)  |
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pattraka | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' (f(ā-).) equals pattra-, a wing, leaf etc.  |
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pattraka | m. a leaf (see karṇa--)  |
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pattraka | m. Achyranthes Triandra  |
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pattraka | n. a leaf, (especially) the leaf of Laurus Cassis  |
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pattraka | n. equals pattra-bhaṅga-  |
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pattrakāhalā | f. the noise made by the flapping of wings or rustling of leaves  |
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pattrakartarī | f. shears for cutting off leaves  |
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pattrakaumudī | f. Name of work  |
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pattrākhya | n. the leaf of Laurus Cassia or of Flacourtia Cataphracta  |
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pattrakṛcchra | m. a sort of penance (drinking an infusion of the leaves of various plants and kuśa- grass for a given time) (see parṇa-k-).  |
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pattrala | mfn. rich in leaves, leafy (see gaRa sidhmādi-)  |
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pattrala | n. thin sour milk  |
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pattralatā | f. idem or 'f. equals -bhaṅga-. '  |
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pattralatā | f. a long knife or dagger  |
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pattralatā | f. Name of a woman  |
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pattralavaṇa | n. "leaf-salt", a kind of drug made of particular leaves mixed with salt  |
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pattralekhā | f. equals -bhaṅga- (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).)  |
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pattralekhā | f. Name of a woman  |
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pattrālī | f. equals trabhaṅga-  |
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pattrāli | m. a species of bulbous plant or reed  |
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pattramāla | m. Calamus Rotang  |
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pattramañjarī | f. equals -bhaṅga-  |
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pattrāmlā | f. Oxalis Corniculata  |
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pattramūlaka | mfn. resembling leaves and roots, gaRa sthūlādi-.  |
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pattraṇā | f. putting feathers on an arrow |
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pattranāḍikā | f. the fibre or vein of a leaf  |
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pattranāmaka | m. a cinnamon-leaf  |
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pattrāṅga | n. (wrongly written raṅga-) red sanders  |
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pattrāṅga | n. Caesalpinia Sappan  |
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pattrāṅga | n. Betula Bhojpatra  |
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pattrāṅga | n. equals padmaka-  |
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pattraṅga | See pattrāṅga-, p.581.  |
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pattrāṅgulī | pattrāṅguli f. equals tra-bhaṅga-  |
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pattrāṅguli | pattrāṅgulī f. equals tra-bhaṅga-  |
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pattrāñjana | n. "paper-unguent", ink  |
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pattrāṇya | n. Caesalpina Sappan  |
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pattranyāsa | m. inserting the feathers (into an arrow)  |
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pattrapāka | m. a medicine which requires cooking  |
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pattrapāla | m. a long knife or dagger  |
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pattrapālī | f. the feathered part of an arrow  |
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pattraparaśu | m. a fine file or saw  |
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pattraparśu | m. a fine file or saw  |
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pattrapāśyā | f. a kind of ornament on the forehead  |
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pattrapāṭha | m. the perusal of a writing  |
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pattrapati | m. Name of garuḍa-  |
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pattrapiśācikā | f. a sort of cap or umbrella for the head made of leaves  |
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pattraprakāśa | m. Name of particular astronomical tables.  |
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pattrapuṣpa | m. a sort of red basil  |
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pattrapuṣpā | f. holy basil with small leaves  |
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pattrapuṣpaka | m. Betula Bhojpatra  |
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pattrapuṭa | m. n. ( ) a kind of cup made of a leaf folded or doubled.  |
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pattrapuṭikā | f. ( ) a kind of cup made of a leaf folded or doubled.  |
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pattrarañjana | n. embellishing a page, illuminating, gilding  |
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pattraratha | m. "using wings as a vehicle", a bird etc.  |
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pattrarathaśreṣṭha | m. "chief of birds", Name of garuḍa-  |
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pattrarathendra | m. idem or 'm. "chief of birds", Name of garuḍa- '  |
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pattrarathendraketu | m. "characterised by garuḍa-", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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pattraratheśvara | m. "lord of birds", Name of jaṭāyu-  |
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pattrarekhā | f. equals -bhaṅga-.  |
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pattrārūḍha | mfn. committed to paper, written down  |
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pattraśabara | m. a śabara- (barbarian or mountaineer) who decorates himself with feathers  |
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pattraśāka | m. vegetables consisting of leaves (or n."leaves and pot-herbs"?)  |
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pattraśākatṛṇa | n. plural leaves, pot-herbs and grass  |
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pattrasaṃskāra | wrong reading for -jhaṃkāra-.  |
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pattrasirā | f. the vein or fibre of a leaf. equals -bhaṅga-  |
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pattraśreṇī | f. Anthericum Tuberosum  |
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pattraśreṣṭha | m. Aegle Marmelos  |
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pattraśṛṅgī | f. Anthericum Tuberosum  |
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pattrasūci | f. "leaf-needle", a thorn  |
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pattrasundara | m. or n. (?) a species of plant  |
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pattrāsura | m. Name of a man  |
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pattrataṇḍulā | f. Andrographis Paniculata (also pattrataṇḍulī lī- f.)  |
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pattrataṇḍulā | f. a woman  |
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pattrataṇḍulī | f. pattrataṇḍulā |
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pattrataru | m. a species of tree kindred to Acacia Catechu |
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pattravāha | m. "feather-bearing", a bird  |
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pattravāha | m. an arrow  |
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pattravāha | m. a letter-carrier, postman  |
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pattravāja | mfn. feathered (as an arrow)  |
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pattrāvalambana | n. Name of work  |
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pattrāvali | f. red chalk  |
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pattrāvali | f. (lī-), a row of leaves  |
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pattrāvali | f. equals tra-bhaṅga-  |
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pattrāvali | f. (lī-), a mixture of young aśvattha- leaves with barley and honey  |
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pattravallarī | f. equals -bhaṅga-  |
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pattravalli | f. idem or 'f. equals -bhaṅga- ' (also lī- )  |
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pattravalli | f. Name of 2 kinds of creeper  |
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pattraveṣṭa | m. a kind of ear-ring  |
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pattraviśeṣaka | mn. equals -bhaṅga-  |
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pattravṛścika | m. a species of venomous reptile  |
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pattraya | Nom. P. yati- idem or 'f. putting feathers on an arrow '  |
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pattrāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to be converted into leaves (for writing),  |
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pattrayauvana | n. a young leaf, sprout  |
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pattreśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a sacred bathing-place  |
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pattri | in compound equals trin-.  |
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pattrikā | f. (ikā-) See below  |
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pattrika | m. gaRa purohitādi-  |
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pattrikā | f. (of traka-), a leaf (for writing upon), a letter, document etc.  |
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pattrikā | f. a kind of earring (see danta--)  |
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pattrikā | f. Name of work  |
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pattrikākhya | (kākh-) n. a species of camphor  |
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pattrikāpraveśa | m. a festival on the 7th day of the month āśvina-  |
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pattrin | mfn. having wings or feathers or leaves etc.  |
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pattrin | m. a bird (especially a hawk or falcon )  |
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pattrin | m. an arrow  |
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pattrin | m. a mountain  |
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pattrin | m. possessing a carriage or driving in one  |
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pattrin | m. a chariot  |
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pattrin | m. a tree  |
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pattrin | m. the wine-palm  |
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pattrin | m. a species of Achyranthes  |
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pattrin | m. a species of creeper and other plants  |
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pattriṇī | f. a sprout, shoot  |
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pattrita | mfn. feathered (is an arrow)  |
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pattrivāha | m. a bird  |
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pattrollāsa | m. the bud or eye of a plant  |
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pattropaskara | m. Cassia Sophora  |
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pattrorṇa | m. Calosanthes Indica  |
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pattrorṇa | m. plural Name of a people  |
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pattrorṇa | m. wove silk or a silk-garment. (perhaps also) cotton etc. (also pattrorṇaka ṇaka- m. ;or pattrorṇā ṇā- f. )  |
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pattrorṇā | f. pattrorṇa |
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pattrorṇaka | m. pattrorṇa |
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pattūra | m. Achyranthes Triandra  |
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pattūra | n. red sandal  |
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patvan | mf(varī-)n. flying  |
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patvan | n. flying, flight (see āśū--, raghu--, śyena--).  |
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patya | n. falling (See garta--).  |
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abhayapattra | n. (a modern term) , a written document or paper granting assurance of safety, a safe conduct.  |
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abhijñānapattra | n. certificate.  |
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abhinipat | Caus. -pātayati-, to throw down  |
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abhiniṣpat | to fly out towards (accusative) ; to spring forth, shoot forth.  |
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abhiniṣpatana | n. springing forth, issuing.  |
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abhiniṣpatti | f. appearance commentator or commentary on  |
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abhipat | -patyate-, to be lord over (accusative) ; pr. p. -pātyamāna-, possessing  |
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abhipat | to fly near, hasten near ; to rush towards, assail ; to fall down upon (accusative) (Aorist abhy-/apapta-& abhy-/apaptat-), etc. ; to fall or come into (accusative) ; to fly through or over ; to overtake in flying : Caus. -pātayati-, to throw after with (instrumental case) ; to throw upon (dative case or locative case) ; to throw down ; to pass (time). |
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abhipatana | n. flying towards.  |
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abhīpatas | ind. from the waters or clouds ([ ]),"at the right time" ([ (fr. āp-with abhi-)])  |
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abhipatti | f. seizing  |
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abhipatti | possession  |
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abhipattimat | mfn. possessed of,  |
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abhirāmapaśupati | m. Name of a poetry or poetic  |
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abhirūpapati | m. "having an agreeable master", (a rite) to secure such a master in the next world  |
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abhirūpatā | f. the state of being learned or well educated  |
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abhīrupattrī | f. the above plant Asp. rac-.  |
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abhisampat | (p. -patat-; perf. 3. plural -petuḥ-) to fly to, hasten to (accusative)  |
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abhisampatti | f. becoming anything, becoming similar or equal to  |
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abhiyogapattra | n. a petition or writing of complaint.  |
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abhramūpati | ( ), m. Name (also title or epithet) of indra-'s elephant.  |
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abhrapatha | m. sky, atmosphere  |
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abhyāpat | to jump on, hasten near to, rush towards (accusative without or with prati-) : Causal to extend (a string) towards (accusative), |
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abhyavapat | to fly near  |
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abhyupapatti | f. approaching in order to assist, protection, defence (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' [ ]or with genitive case [ ])  |
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abhyupapatti | f. favour, the conferring of a benefit or kindness  |
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abhyupapatti | f. agreement, assent commentator or commentary on  |
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abhyupapatti | f. impregnation of a woman (especially of a brother's widow, as an act of duty)  |
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abhyupapatti | f. (also) confession of faith,  |
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abhyupapattṛ | m. one who approaches to help,  |
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abhyutpat | (parasmE-pada -patat-; perf. -papāta-) to fly or jump or rush up to (accusative) : Causal -/ut-pātayati-, to cause to fly up to (accusative)  |
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abhyutpatana | n. springing or leaping against any one  |
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abjinīpati | m. the sun  |
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acchāpat | ([ ]) and Causal P. -patayati- ([ ]) , to fly towards.  |
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acchinnapattra | mf(ā-)n. (/acchinna--) (said of goddesses, of a bird, of an altar shaped like a bird) , having the wings uncurtailed, uninjured  |
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acchinnapattra | mf(ā-)n. having uninjured leaves  |
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adarśanapatha | n. a path beyond the reach of vision.  |
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adarśanapatha | non-admission to (the king's) presence (?), disgrace,  |
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adharasapatna | (/adhara--) mfn. whose enemies are worsted or silenced  |
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adhipatham | ind. over or across a road  |
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adhipati | m. equals adhi-pa-  |
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adhipati | m. (in med.) a particular part of the head (where a wound proves instantly fatal) .  |
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adhipativatī | (/adhipati--) f. containing the lord in herself  |
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adhipatnī | f. a female sovereign or ruler.  |
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ādhipatya | n. ([ ]) (fr. adhi-pati-), supremacy, sovereignty, power  |
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adhisenāpati | f. the chief commander of an army,  |
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adhvapati | m. lord of the roads  |
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adhvaryupatha | m. the path on which the adhvaryu- priest walks up to the fire,  |
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ādityapattra | m. Calotropis Gigantea  |
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adripati | m. "lord of mountains", the himālaya-.  |
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agastyagṛhaspatika | mfn. having agastya- for a householder,  |
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aghorapathin | m. a particular sect of śaiva-s who eat loathsome food and are addicted to disgusting practices.  |
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agnipatana | n. throwing one's self into fire,  |
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ahaḥpati | m. equals aharp/ati- q.v commentator or commentary  |
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ahalyāpati | m. idem or 'm. "lover of ahalyā- (see )", indra- '  |
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aharpati | m. ( commentator or commentary) lord of the day  |
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aharpati | m. the sun  |
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aharpati | m. a Name of śiva-  |
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āhaspatya | mfn. (fr. ahas-pati-), belonging to the lord of the day or to the sun,  |
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ahipatāka | m. a kind of snake (not venomous)  |
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ahipati | m. "sovereign of the snakes", Name of śeṣa-, vāsuki-, and others  |
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aikapatya | n. (fr. eka-pati-), sovereignty of one, absolute monarchy  |
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aindrābārhaspatya | mfn. belonging to indra- and bṛhaspati-  |
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airyāpathikī | f. (from īryā-- patha-),  |
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ājanmasurabhipattra | m. Name of a plant (the leaves of which are fragrant from their first appearance)  |
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ajapatha | m. "goat's road", probably = aja-vīthī- q.v  |
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ājapathika | mfn. fr. aja-patha- (q.v) commentator or commentary  |
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ajinapattrā | f. a bat.  |
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ajinapattri | f. a bat.  |
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ajinapattrikā | f. a bat.  |
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ājipati | m. lord of the battle (vocative case)  |
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ājñāpattra | n. a written order, edict  |
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ākāśapatha | m. a way or road through the atmosphere  |
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ākāśapathika | m. "sky-traveller", the sun  |
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ākīṭapataṃgapipīlakam | ind. down to worms (and) flying insects (and) ants,  |
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akṣipat | ind. as much as could fall into the eyes, a little  |
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alakādhipati | ([ ]) m. "lord of alakā-", a Name of kubera-  |
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alapat | mfn. not chattering, not speaking nonsense  |
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alipattrikā | f. Name of a shrub  |
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ālokapatha | m. line of sight, range of vision  |
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alolupatva | ([ ]) ([ ]) n. freedom from any desire.  |
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alpaniṣpatti |  |
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alpapattra | m. "having little leaves", Name of a plant (a species of the tulasi-)  |
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alpapattrī | f. the plants Curculigo Orchioides and Anethum Sowa  |
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alpatā | f. smallness, minuteness  |
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alpatā | f. insignificance.  |
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alpatama | very poor  |
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alpatanu | mfn. small-bodied  |
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alpatara | mfn. (Comparative degree see alpīyas-), smaller  |
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alpatva | n. smallness, minuteness  |
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alpatva | n. insignificance.  |
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āmalakīpattra | n. Pinus Webbiana.  |
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āmalakīpattraphala | n. the fruit of the Emblic Myrobalan  |
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amalapatatrin | m. the wild goose  |
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amarapati | m. idem or 'm. "lord of the gods", Name of indra- '  |
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ambhaḥpati | m. "the lord of the waters", varuṇa-.  |
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ambikāpati | m. Name of śiva-  |
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ambikāpati | m. Name of rudra- or śiva-  |
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ambupati | m. equals 2 -pa- , the ocean.  |
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ambupattrā | f. (equals -da-), the plant Cyperus Hex. Calcutta edition  |
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aṃhasaspati | m. ([ ]) lord of perplexity id est an intercalary month  |
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aṃhasaspati | m. see āṃhaspatya-.  |
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aṃhasaspatya | n. power over calamity  |
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aṃhaspati | or  |
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āṃhaspatya | mfn. belonging to the dominion of aṃhaspati- (as the intercalary month)  |
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amlapattra | m. the plant Oxalis and other plants.  |
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amoghapatana | mfn. "not falling in vain", reaching the aim  |
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amṛtotpatti | f. the production of the amṛta- (Name of a chapter of the first book of the rāmāyaṇa-, relating how the amṛta- was obtained by the gods).  |
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aṃśupati | m. "lord of rays", the sun  |
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anapatrapa | mfn. shameless. |
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anapatrapā | f. shamelessness, .  |
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anāpatti | mfn. guiltless,  |
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ānapatya | mfn. (fr. an-apatya-), proceeding from childlessness  |
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anapatya | mf(ā-)n. childless  |
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anapatya | n. childlessness  |
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anapatyaka | mfn. childless.  |
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anapatyatā | f. childlessness  |
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anapatyavat | (/anapatya--) mfn. childless  |
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añcitapattra | m. a kind of lotus with curved leaves.  |
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añcitapattrākṣa | mfn. having lotus eyes.  |
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aniruddhapatha | n. "an unobstructed path", the atmosphere, ether  |
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aniṣpatti | f. non-accomplishment, incompletion.  |
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aniṣpattram | ind. so that the arrow does not come out (on the other side) id est not with excessive force  |
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annapati | (/anna--) m. the lord of food, Name of savitṛ-, agni-, śiva-.  |
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annapatnī | f. a goddess presiding over food  |
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annapatya | (/anna--) n. the lordship over food  |
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antaḥpurādhipatya | n. supremacy over the women's apartments,  |
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antarapatita | mfn. "fallen between", unimportant, indifferent,  |
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antarāpatyā | f. a pregnant woman  |
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antaspatha | (/antas--) mfn. being on the way  |
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anumatipattra | n. (in law) a deed expressing assent.  |
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anupapatti | f. non-accomplishment  |
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anupapatti | f. failure of proof  |
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anupapatti | f. inconclusive argumentation  |
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anupapatti | f. irrelevancy, inapplicability  |
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anupapatti | f. insufficiency of means, adversity.  |
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anuparāpat | to fly or hasten by the side of another  |
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anupat | to pass by (accusative) flying ; to fly after, run after, go after, follow: Caus. (Imper. 2. sg. -pātaya-) to fly along ; to throw (a person) down together with oneself  |
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anupatana | n. falling on or upon  |
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anupatana | n. following  |
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anupatana | n. (in mathem.) proportion.  |
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anupatha | mfn. following the road  |
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anupatha | m. a road followed after another  |
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anupatha | m. a servant  |
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anupatham | ind. along the road.  |
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ānupathya | mfn. (fr. anu-patha-), along the way commentator or commentary on  |
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anupati | ind. after the husband  |
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anupatita | mfn. fallen, descended  |
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anupatita | mfn. followed.  |
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anuprapat | (Aorist 3. pl. -paptan-) to fly towards  |
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anuprapattavya | n. (impersonal or used impersonally) it is to be followed or conformed to,  |
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anurūpatas | ind. conformably.  |
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anūtpat | to fly up after another (accusative), raise one's self into the air, jump up afterwards.  |
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anutpatti | f. failure, non-production  |
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anutpatti | mfn. not (yet) produced  |
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anutpattikadharmakṣānti | f. acquiescence in the state which is still future, preparation for a future state  |
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anutpattikadharmakṣānti | f. (with Buddhists) resignation to consequences which have not yet arisen, (confer, compare ).  |
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anutpattisama | mf(ā-) (in nyāya- philosophy) arguing against a thing by trying to show that nothing exists from which it could spring.  |
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anyonyāpatitatyāgin | mfn. deserting each other without either losing caste,  |
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anyopatāpin | mfn. paining others,  |
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apāmpati | m. the ocean  |
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apāmpati | m. Name of varuṇa-.  |
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apaspati | m. Name of a son of uttānapāda-  |
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apaspati | See 2. ap/as-.  |
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āpat | P. -patati-, (parasmE-pada accusative -patantam- ; Aorist /ā-paptata- [ ]; Potential perf. /ā-papatyāt- ) to fly towards, come flying ; to hasten towards, rush in or on etc. ; to fall towards or on ; to approach ; to assail ; to fall out, happen ; to appear, appear suddenly ; to fall to one's share, to befall etc.: Causal P. (3. plural -pat/ayanti- ) to fly towards ; -pātayati-, to throw down, let fall, cut down ; to shed  |
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āpat | (in compound for 2. āpad-below) .  |
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apatakṣ | (3. plural -takṣṇuvanti-and imperfect tense apātakṣan-) to chip off  |
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apataṃsana | n. falling out,  |
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apatāna | m. cramp.  |
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āpatana | n. happening, appearing  |
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āpatana | n. coming, approaching  |
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āpatana | n. reaching  |
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āpatana | n. unexpected appearance (as from fate)  |
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apatanadharmin | mfn. not liable to fall out,  |
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apatanadharmin | (n.)  |
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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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apatanīya | mfn. not causing loss of caste,  |
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apatanta | = āpatant/a- (parasmE-pada 1319),  |
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āpatanta | a species of grain,  |
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apatantra | m. spasmodic contraction (of the body or stomach), emprosthotonos  |
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apatantraka | m. idem or 'm. spasmodic contraction (of the body or stomach), emprosthotonos '  |
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apataram | ind. farther off  |
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apataram | ind. further away,  |
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apatarpaṇa | n. fasting (in sickness)  |
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apatha | n. not a way, absence of a road, pathless state etc., wrong way, deviation  |
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apatha | n. heresy, heterodoxy  |
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apatha | mf(ā-)n. , pathless, roadless  |
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apathā | f. Name of various plants.  |
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apathadāyin | mfn. not going out of a person's (genitive case) way (confer, compare a-- pantha-- d-),  |
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apathagāmin | mfn. going by a wrong road, pursuing bad practices, heretical.  |
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apathahara | mfn. choosing the wrong road,  |
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apathaprapanna | mfn. out of place, in the wrong place, misapplied.  |
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āpathi | m. (fr. pathin-with ā-), travelling hither or near  |
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āpathī | f. any impediment in one's way (exempli gratia, 'for example' a stone, tree, etc.) [?]  |
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apathin | nthās- m. absence of road  |
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apathya | mfn. unfit  |
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apathya | mfn. unsuitable  |
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apathya | mfn. inconsistent  |
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apathya | mfn. (in med.) unwholesome as food or drink in particular complaints.  |
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apathyabhuj | mfn. eating what is forbidden. |
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apathyanimitta | mfn. caused by unfit food or drink.  |
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apati | m. not a husband or master  |
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apati | f. "without a husband or master", either an unmarried person or a widow.  |
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āpati | m. incessantly moving (as the wind)  |
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āpati | m. a present lord (?), ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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apatighnī | (/a-pati--) f. not killing a husband  |
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apatikā | equals a-pati- f.  |
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āpatika | mfn. accidental, unforeseen, coming from fate commentator or commentary on  |
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āpatika | m. a hawk, a falcon  |
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apatiputrā | f. without a husband and children.  |
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apatīrtha | mn. a bad or improper tīrtha- q.v  |
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apatitā | f. state of being without a husband.  |
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apatita | (in compound)  |
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āpatita | mfn. happened, befallen  |
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āpatita | mfn. alighted, descended.  |
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apatitānyonyatyāgin | mfn. deserting one another (as the father deserting a son, the teacher a pupil etc.) without (the latter) being ejected from caste, .  |
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apativratā | f. an unfaithful or unchaste wife.  |
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āpatkāla | m. season or time of distress  |
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āpatkālika | mfn. occurring in a time of calamity, belonging to such a time gaRa kāśy-ādi- ( ) .  |
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āpatkalpa | m. rule of practice in misfortune (see āpad-dharma-)  |
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apatnīka | mfn. not having a wife  |
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apatnīka | mfn. where the wife is not present  |
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apatrap | to be ashamed or bashful, turn away the face.  |
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apatrapā | f. bashfulness, embarrassment.  |
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apatrapaṇa | n. bashfulness, embarrassment.  |
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apatrapiṣṇu | mfn. bashful  |
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apatras | (imperfect tense 3. plural -atrasan-) to flee from in terror  |
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apatrasta | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' or with ablative) afraid of, fleeing or retiring from in terror  |
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apatṛp | Caus. -tarpayati-, to starve, cause to fast  |
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āpatsahāya | m. a friend in need,  |
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āpatti | f. happening, occurring  |
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āpatti | f. entering into a state or condition, entering into relationship with, changing into etc.  |
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āpatti | f. incurring, misfortune, calamity  |
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āpatti | f. fault, transgression  |
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āpattos | (Ved.inf. of ā-- pad-), to fall or get into,  |
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apattra | mfn. leafless  |
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apattrā | f. Name of a plant.  |
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apatūla | mf(ā-)n. without a tuft, without a panicle  |
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apaturīya | mfn. not containing the last quarter,  |
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apatuṣāra | mfn. free from mist or fog,  |
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apatuṣāratā | (f.)  |
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apatya | n. (fr. /apa-), offspring, child, descendant  |
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apatya | n. a patronymical affix  |
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āpatya | mfn. (fr. apatya-), relating to the formation of patronymic nouns  |
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apatyaāpatyārthaśabda | m. a patronymic.  |
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apatyada | mfn. giving offspring  |
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apatyadā | f. Name of various plants.  |
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apatyajīva | m. Name of a plant.  |
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apatyakāma | mfn. desirous of offspring.  |
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apatyanātha | mfn. accompanied or protected by one's own child,  |
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apatyapatha | m. "path of offspring", the vulva  |
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apatyapratyaya | m. a patronymical affix  |
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apatyasac | m. (accusative sg. -s/ācam-) fn. accompanied with offspring  |
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apatyaśatru | m. "having his descendants for enemies", a crab (said to perish in producing young).  |
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apatyasneha | m. love for one's own children,  |
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apatyatā | f. state of childhood  |
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apatyavat | (/apatya--) mfn. possessed of offspring  |
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apatyavikrayin | m. "seller of his offspring", a father who receives a gratuity from his son-in-law.  |
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apipath | Caus. -pāthayati-, to lead upon a path (accusative),  |
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appati | m. ([ ]) the ocean  |
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appati | m. Name of varuṇa-.  |
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appati | m. See 2. /ap-.  |
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aprakampatā | f. firmness, stability, unanswerableness.  |
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apratipatti | f. non-ascertainment  |
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apratipatti | f. not understanding  |
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apratipatti | f. the state of being undecided or confused  |
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apratipatti | f. non-performance, failure.  |
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apsaraḥpati | m. "lord of the āpsarasa-s", indra-  |
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apsarāpati | m. "lord of the āpsarasa-s", Name of the gandharva- śikhaṇḍin-  |
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apūrvapati | f. one who has had no husband before  |
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ārāmādhipati | m. a head gardener, .  |
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araṇyanṛpati | m. "king of the forest", the tiger  |
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arcinetrādhipati | m. Name of a yakṣa-  |
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ardhapatha | m. "half-way"  |
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ardhapathe | ind. locative case midway  |
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ardharūpatā | (f.)  |
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ārdrapattraka | m. bamboo  |
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arkapattra | n. the leaf of the arka- plant  |
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arkapattra | m. the arka- plant  |
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arkapattrā | f. a kind of birth-wort (Aristolochia Indica)  |
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arṇavapati | m. "lord of the seas", the ocean  |
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arthābhipatti | f. resulting from the facts,  |
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arthapati | m. "lord of wealth", a rich man etc.  |
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arthapati | m. a king etc.  |
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arthapati | m. Name of kubera-  |
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arthapati | m. of the grandfather of the poet bāṇa- (see ārtha-patya-.)  |
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arthāpatti | f. inference from circumstances, a disjunctive hypothetical syllogism.  |
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arthāpattisama | fn. an inference by which the quality of any object is attributed to another object because of their sharing some other quality in common  |
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ārthapatya | n. (fr. artha-pati-), power or possession of a thing.  |
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arthavipatti | f. failing of an aim  |
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arūpatā | f. ugliness.  |
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arūpatva | n. idem or 'f. ugliness.'  |
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arūpatva | n. want of any characteristic quality  |
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aryamagṛhapati | (aryam/a--) mfn. having aryaman- as gṛhapati- (i.e. as keeper of the precedence in a grand sacrifice)  |
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āryapatha | m. the path of the honest ones  |
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aryapati | (ary/a--) mf(patnī-)n. (said of the dawns and of the waters) having kind or favourable lords (?)  |
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aryapatnī | See -pati- sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order 1. ary/a-.  |
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asaṃpatti | f. ill-luck, want of success, failure  |
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asaṃpatti | f. the not being sufficient  |
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aśanapati | m. (vocative case) lord of food  |
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aśapat | mfn. not cursing  |
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āśāpati | m. ( ) guardian or lord of the regions or quarters  |
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asapatna | m. not a rival  |
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asapatna | mf(/ā-)n. (chiefly Vedic or Veda) without a rival or adversary, undisturbed etc.  |
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asapatnā | f. Name of a certain sacrificial brick  |
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asapatna | n. undisturbed condition, peace  |
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asatpatha | m. a bad road  |
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asatpatha | mfn. not being on the right path  |
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asidhārāpatha | m. equals asi-path/a- q.v ,  |
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asipatha | m. the course of the sword or knife that kills  |
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asipattra | n. the blade of a sword  |
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asipattra | m. "having sword-shaped leaves", the sugar-cane (Scirpus Kysoor Roxb.)  |
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asipattra | m. "paved with swords", Name of a hell  |
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asipattraka | m. the sugar-cane  |
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asipattravana | n. Name of a hell etc.  |
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asipattravrata | n. equals asidhārā-vrata- q.v  |
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asipattravṛkṣa | m. a kind of tree in the lower world [Comm.]  |
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asrapattraka | m. the plant Abelmoschus Esculentus  |
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aṣṭapati | (aṣṭ/a--) mf(-patnī-)n (-pat-), having eight husbands  |
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aṣṭapattra | mfn. and (am-) n. equals -dala- q.v  |
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āśupattrī | f. a tree which yields frankincense, Boswellia Serrata  |
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āśupatvan | m. flying quickly  |
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asvapat | mfn. not sleeping  |
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āśvapata | mfn. belonging to aśva-pati-  |
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aśvapati | m. lord of horses (vocative case;said of indra-)  |
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aśvapati | m. Name of a kaikeya-  |
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aśvapati | m. of a brother-in-law of daśaratha-  |
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aśvapati | m. of an asura-  |
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aśvapati | m. of a king of Madras and father of sāvitri-  |
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aśvapatyādi | m. a gaRa of  |
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aśvaprapatana | n. commentator or commentary  |
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aśvaprapatana | nīya- (read prapad-)  |
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aśvaprapatanīya | mfn. referring to it  |
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āsyapattra | n. "leaf-faced", lotus  |
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ātapat | mfn. (pr.p.) shining (as the sun) locative case ā-t/apati-, while the sun is shining  |
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ātapat | mfn.  |
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ātapatra | n. "heat-protector" (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-). ), a large umbrella (of silk or leaves) etc.  |
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ātapatrāyita | mfn. forming an umbrella (as the branches of a tree)  |
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atipat | to fall or fly by or past or beyond or over, to neglect, miss: Caus. -pātayati-, to cause to fly by, to drag away, to make effectless.  |
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atipatana | n. act of falling or flying beyond, passing, missing, transgressing.  |
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atipathin | (Nominal verb -panthās-) m. a better road than common  |
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atipatita | mfn. passed beyond, transgressed, missed.  |
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atipatti | f. going beyond, passing, lapse  |
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atipatti | f. kriyātipatti-, the passing by of an action unaccomplished  |
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atipattra | m. the Teak tree  |
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atipattra | m. the tree hastikanda-.  |
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atithipati | (/atithi--) m. a host, entertainer of a guest  |
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ativepathu | m. excessive tremor  |
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ativepathu | mfn. trembling excessively.  |
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ativepathumat | mfn. trembling excessively.  |
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aṭṭapatibhāgākhyagṛhakṛtya | n. business of the house called the market-master's department (an office in Kashmir)  |
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atūrtapathin | (/atūrta--), m (Nominal verb -panthās-)fn. having a path that cannot be obstructed  |
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aumāpata | n. (fr. umā-pati-), relating to or treating on umā-'s husband or śiva-  |
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aumāpata | n. Name (also title or epithet) of a work (on music, apparently by umā-pati-).  |
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aupapattika | mfn. (fr. upa-patti-), present, ready at hand, fit for the purpose  |
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aupapatya | n. (fr. upa-pati-), intercourse with a paramour, adultery  |
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aupatasvini | m. a descendant of upatasvina-, Name of a ṛṣi-  |
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autpattika | mf(ī-)n. (fr. ut-patti-), relating to origin, inborn, original, natural etc.; [email protected]  |
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autpattika | mf(ī-)n. inherent, eternal  |
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auttarapathika | mfn. (fr. uttara-patha-), coming from or going towards the northern country  |
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avanipati | m. idem or 'm. "lord of the earth", a king '  |
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avanīpati | m. equals avani-p- above  |
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avapat | (p. -patat- ind.p. -patya-See ava-pāta-; imperfect tense avāpatat- etc.) to fly down, jump down, fall down: Caus. (p. -pātayat-) to throw down  |
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avapatana | n. falling down, (see avarāvap-.) jaina- Prakrit ovaDaNa See śastrāvapāta-.  |
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avapatita | mfn. fallen down from (in compound)  |
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avapatita | mfn. that upon which anything (in compound) has fallen down (See keśa-kīṭāvap-)  |
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avapatita | mfn. (said of the voice) unclear, (an--neg.)  |
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avarāvapatana | n. dropping of or discharge of the secundines, miscarriage  |
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ayodhyādhipati | m. the sovereign of ayodhyā-.  |
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ayugmapattra | m. equals cchada- q.v  |
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āyuḥpati | mf(inī-)n. presiding over longevity (see āyuṣpati-.)  |
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āyupatnī | f. ruling over mankind  |
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āyuṣpati | mf(tnī-)n. ruling over long life  |
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badarīpattra | m.  |
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badarīpattraka | n. Unguis Odoratus  |
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baddhanepathya | mfn. attired in a theatrical dress  |
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baddhavepathu | mfn. seized with tremor, trembling  |
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bahiṣpatham | ind. outside the road  |
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bahiṣpatnīsaṃyāja | n. being outside the patnī-saṃyāja- (sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order) ( bahiṣpatnīsaṃyājatva -tva- n.)  |
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bahiṣpatnīsaṃyājatva | n. bahiṣpatnīsaṃyāja |
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bahupatnīka | mfn. having many wives  |
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bahupatnīka | mfn. performed by many wives  |
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bahupatnīkatā | f. polygamy  |
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bahupatnīkṛt | m. one who takes many wives  |
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bahupatnītā | f. polygamy  |
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bahupattra | mfn. many-leaved  |
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bahupattra | m. an onion  |
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bahupattrā | f. a particular fragrant flower  |
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bahupattra | n. talc  |
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bahupattrī | f. Name of various plants (Aloe Perfoliata ;basil;a species of Solanum etc.)  |
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bahupattrikā | f. Flacourtia Cataphracta  |
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bahupattrikā | f. Trigonella Foenum Graecum  |
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bahupattrikā | f. equals mahā-śatāvarī-  |
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bahvapatya | mfn. having a numerous progeny  |
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bahvapatya | mfn. (in astrology) promising or foretelling a numerous progeny  |
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bahvapatya | m. a hog or a mouse  |
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bahvapatyā | f. a cow that has often calved =  |
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baladevapattana | n. Name of a town  |
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bālagaṇapatipūjā | f. Name of work.  |
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balapati | m. (b/ala--) lord of strength  |
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balapati | m. a general, commander  |
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bālapattra | m. "small-leafed", Name of a tree (Hedysarum Alhagi or equals next )  |
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bālapattraka | m. Acacia Catechu, L:  |
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bālāpatya | n. youthful progeny  |
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bāṇapatha | m. arrow-path, a bow-shot  |
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bāṇapathātīta | mfn. passed beyond the range of an arrow  |
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bāṇapathavartin | mfn. varia lectio for -pāta-v- below |
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bāndhupata | mf(ī-)n., fr. bandhu-pati- gaRa aśvapaty-ādi-.  |
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bandhupati | m. lord of kindred or relations gaRa aśvapaty-ādi-.  |
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bārhaspata | mf(ī-)n. relating to or descended from bṛhas-pati-  |
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bārhaspatya | mfn. idem or 'mf(ī-)n. relating to or descended from bṛhas-pati- ' etc. etc. (with bha-or nakṣatra- n.the constellation puṣya- ;with māna- n."Jupiter's measure", a method of reckoning time )  |
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bārhaspatya | m. patronymic fr. bṛhas-pati- (Name of saṃyu-, agni-, tapur-mūrdhan-, bharad-vāja-) etc.  |
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bārhaspatya | m. a pupil of bṛhas-pati-  |
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bārhaspatya | m. an infidel, materialist  |
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bārhaspatya | n. the artha-śāstra- of bṛhas-pati-, ethics morality  |
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bārhaspatya | n. Name of various sāman-s  |
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bārhaspatyajyotiḥśāstra | n. Name of work  |
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bārhaspatyajyotirgrantha | m. Name of work  |
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bārhaspatyamahiman | m. Name of work  |
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bārhaspatyamuhūrtavidhāna | n. Name of work  |
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bārhaspatyasaṃhitā | f. Name of work  |
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bārhaspatyasmṛti | f. Name of work  |
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bārhaspatyasūtraṭīkā | f. Name of work  |
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bārhaspatyatantra | n. Name of work  |
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bhadrālapattrikā | f. Paederia Foetida (equals gandhālī-)  |
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bhāgavatapurāṇakroḍapattra | n. plural Name of work connected with the  |
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bhaginīpati | ( ) m. a sister's husband.  |
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bhagīrathapatha | (A.) m. " bhagī-ratha-'s path or labour", Name of any Herculean effort or exertion.  |
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bhakṣapattrī | f. betel-pepper (the leaf of which serves for food)  |
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bhaktikalpataru | m. Name of work  |
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bhāṇḍapati | m. a possessor of wares, merchant  |
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bhañjipattrikā | f. Salvinia Cucullata (see phañji-pattrikā-).  |
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bhapati | m. lord of asterism, the moon  |
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bhartsapattrikā | (prob.) wrong reading for bhṛśa-p-.  |
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bhāryāpati | m. dual number man and wife gaRa rāja-dantādi-  |
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bhāryāpatitva | n. wedlock, matrimony  |
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bhāspati |  |
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bhāṣyakāraprapatti | f. Name of work  |
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bhavanapati | m. equals -svāmin-  |
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bhavanapati | m. plural (with jaina-s) a particular class of gods  |
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bhavānīpati | m. equals -kānta-  |
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bhekīpati | m. a male frog  |
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bhīrupattrī | f. Asparagus Racemosus  |
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bhogapati | m. "revenue-lord", the governor of a town or province  |
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bhojanṛpati | m. equals -narendra-  |
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bhojapati | m. the king of the bhoja-s, king bhoja-  |
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bhojapati | m. Name of kaṃsa-  |
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bhojapati | m. equals -rāja-  |
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bhrātṛpatnī | f. equals -jāyā-  |
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bhṛgūlāpati | wrong reading for bhṛgūṇām p-.  |
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bhṛgupatana | n. a fall from a precipice  |
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bhṛgupati | m. "chief of the bhṛgu-s", Name of paraśu-rāma-  |
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bhṛśapattrikā | f. "strong-leaved", a species of plant  |
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bhūgandhapati | m. Name of śiva-  |
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bhujagapati | m. the king of serpents  |
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bhūmipati | m. "earth-lord", a king, prince etc.  |
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bhūmīpati | m. equals bhūmi-p- q.v  |
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bhūmipatitva | n. sovereignty, kingship  |
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bhūpatā | f. sovereignty, kingship  |
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bhūpati | m. (bh/ū--) "lord of the earth", Name of rudra-  |
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bhūpati | m. of indra-  |
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bhūpati | m. of baṭuka-bhairava-  |
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bhūpati | m. of one of the viśve-devāḥ-  |
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bhūpati | m. a king, monarch, prince etc.  |
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bhūpati | m. a particular bulbous plant existing on the himavat-  |
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bhūpati | m. a particular rāga-  |
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bhūpati | m. Name of a poet (perhaps bhoja-; see bhū-pāla-)  |
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bhūpati | m. of an author  |
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bhūpati | m. of a priest of the gods  |
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bhūpati | m. plural Name of a particular class of gods under manu- raivata-  |
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bhūpatistuti | f. Name of a hymn.  |
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bhūpatita | mfn. fallen to the earth  |
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bhūpativeśman | n. a king's palace  |
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bhūripattra | m. "many-leaved", a species of Andropogon  |
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bhūrjapattra | ( ) m. the birch tree.  |
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bhūtādhipati | m. the lord of all beings  |
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bhūtapati | m. "lord of beings"(especially of evil beings, Name of rudra-- śiva-, bhava-, śarva- and agni-) etc.  |
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bhūtapati | m. Ocimum Sanctum  |
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bhūtapattrī | f. sacred basil  |
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bhuvanapati | (bh/uv-) m. the lord of beings or of the world (also wrong reading for bhavana-p-).  |
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bhuvapati | (bh/uva--) m. the lord of the atmosphere.  |
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bilvapattra | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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bilvapattramaya | mf(ī-)n. made or consisting of bilva- leaves  |
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bilvapattrikā | f. Name of dākṣāyaṇī- (under which she was worshipped at bilvaka-)  |
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bindupattra | m. Betula Bhojpattra  |
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bindupattraka | m. a species of Amaranthus  |
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bisakisalayacchedapatheyavat | mfn. having pieces of fibres of young lotus as provisions for a journey  |
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bisinīpattra | n. a lotus-leaf.  |
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bodhipariniṣpatti | f. perfect knowledge, .  |
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brahmajñānavipratipatti | f. Name of work  |
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brāhmaṇābhyupapatti | f. protection or preservation of a Brahman  |
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brāhmaṇapatha | m. a brāhmaṇa- text, Scholiast or Commentator  |
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brahmaṇaspati | m. (fr. brahmaṇas- genitive case of brahman-+ p-) equals b/ṛhas-p/ati- etc. ( brahmaṇaspatisūkta -sūkta- n.Name of work)  |
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brahmaṇaspatisūkta | n. brahmaṇaspati |
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brahmaṇaspatnī | f. the wife of the priest called brahman-  |
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brahmapatha | m. the way to brahma- or to brahmā-  |
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brahmapathakovida | mfn. knowing the way to brahma-  |
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brahmapati | (br/ahma--) m. equals brahmaṇas-pati-  |
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brahmapattra | n. " brahma-'s leaf", the leaf of Butea Frondosa (see -pādapa-).  |
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brahmaprajāpati | m. dual number brahmā- and prajāpati-  |
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brāhmaprajāpatya | mfn. (fr. brahma-prajāpati-)  |
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bṛhadbṛhaspati | m. Name of the larger recension of bṛhas-pati-'s law-book.  |
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bṛhaspati | m. (also written vṛh-p-;fr. 3. bṛk pati-; see brahmaṇas-pati-) "lord of prayer or devotion"Name of a deity (in whom Piety and Religion are personified;he is the chief offerer of prayers and sacrifices, and therefore represented as the type of the priestly order, and the purohita- of the gods with whom he intercedes for men;in later times he is the god of wisdom and eloquence, to whom various works are ascribed;he is also regarded as son of aṅgiras-, husband of tārā- and father of kaca-, and sometimes identified with vyāsa-;in astronomy he is the regent of Jupiter and often identified with that planet) etc., etc. (see )  |
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bṛhaspati | m. Name of a prince (great-grandson of aśoka-)  |
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bṛhaspati | m. of a king of kaśmīra-  |
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bṛhaspati | m. of the author of a law-book  |
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bṛhaspati | m. of a philosopher  |
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bṛhaspati | m. of other authors (also with miśra-and ācārya- see above )  |
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bṛhaspati | m. (with āṅgirasa- see above) Name of the author of  |
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bṛhaspaticakra | n. "cycle of bṛhas-pati-", the Hindu cycle of 60 years  |
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bṛhaspaticakra | n. a particular astrological diagram  |
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bṛhaspaticāra | m. Name of  |
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bṛhaspatidatta | m. Name of a man  |
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bṛhaspatigupta | m. Name of man  |
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bṛhaspatika | m. (fr. ti-datta-) familiar diminutives on  |
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bṛhaspatikaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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bṛhaspatila | m. (fr. ti-datta-) familiar diminutives on  |
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bṛhaspatimat | mfn. accompanied by bṛhaspati-,  |
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bṛhaspatimata | n. Name of work  |
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bṛhaspatimiśra | m. Name of a Scholiast or Commentator on  |
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bṛhaspatipakṣata | f. Name of work  |
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bṛhaspatipraṇutta | (bṛhas-p/ati-.) mfn. expelled by bṛhaspati-  |
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bṛhaspatiprasūta | (bṝhas-p/ati--) mfn. enjoined by bṛhaspati-  |
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bṛhaspatipurohita | mfn. having bṛhas-pati- for a purohita-  |
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bṛhaspatipurohita | m. Name of indra-  |
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bṛhaspatisama | mfn. equal to bṛhaspati-, like bṛhaspati-  |
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bṛhaspatisaṃhitā | f. Name of two works.  |
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bṛhaspatiśānti | f. Name of work  |
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bṛhaspatiśāntikarman | n. Name of work  |
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bṛhaspatisava | m. Name of a festival lasting one day (said to confer the rank, of a purohita- on those observing it)  |
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bṛhaspatisavahautraprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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bṛhaspatisavakḷpti | f. Name of work  |
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bṛhaspatisavaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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bṛhaspatisiddhānta | m. Name of work  |
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bṛhaspatiśiras | mfn. " bṛhaspati--headed", (prob.) having the head shaved like bṛhaspati-  |
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bṛhaspatismṛti | f. bṛhaspati-'s law-book.  |
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bṛhaspatistoma | m. Name of an ekāha-  |
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bṛhaspatistotra | n. Name of work  |
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bṛhaspatisuratā | f. a proper N.  |
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bṛhaspatisuta | (b/ṛhas-p/ati--) mfn. pressed out (as soma- juice) by bṛhas-pati-  |
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bṛhaspatisutra | n. Name of work  |
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bṛhaspatitantra | n. Name of work  |
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bṛhaspativāra | m. Jupiter's day, Thursday.  |
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bṛhaspativat | mfn. equals -mat-  |
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bṛhaspatiya | m. (fr. ti-datta-) familiar diminutives on  |
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bṛhatīpati | m. the planet Jupiter  |
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bṛhatpattra | m. "having large leaves", Symplocos Racemosa  |
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bṛhatpattra | m. a species of bulbous plant  |
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bṛhatpattrā | f. idem or 'm. a species of bulbous plant '  |
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bṛhattantrapati | m. a particular functionary  |
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bṛhattantrapati | m. equals dharmādhikārin-,  |
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bṛhattantrapatitva | n.  |
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buddhakāyavarṇapariniṣpattyabhinirhārā | f. a particular dhāraṇī-  |
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cakrapatha | m. a road for wheels, carriage-road,  |
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cakraśatapattra | Name of a plant  |
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cakṣuḥpatha | See kṣuṣ-p-.  |
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cakṣuṣpatha | m. the range of sight  |
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cakṣuṣpati | m. the lord of the eyes  |
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calapattra | m. equals -dala-  |
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camupati | See mū-p-.  |
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camūpati | m. idem or 'm. idem or 'm. idem or 'm. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') ' ' ' etc.  |
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camūpati | m. (camu-p- )  |
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caṇapattrī | f. the shrub rudantī-  |
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cañcupattra | m. "beak-leaved", a kind of vegetable  |
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caṇḍīpati | m. " caṇḍī-'s lord", śiva-  |
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candrapati | m. Name of a man.  |
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caraṇapatana | n. a foot-fall  |
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caraṇapatita | mfn. equals -ga-  |
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cārapatha | m. a cross-way  |
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carmapattrā | f. equals -caṭaka-  |
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cārupattramaya | mfn. made of beautiful leaves  |
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caturaṅgabalādhipatya | n. command of a complete army,  |
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caturmahāpatha | n. meeting of 4 great roads  |
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catuṣpatha | mn. a place where 4 roads meet, cross-way etc.  |
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catuṣpatha | m. "walking the 4 paths (id est āśrama-s see catur-āśramin-) ", a Brahman  |
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catuṣpatha | n. one of the 18 ceremonies performed with kuṇḍa-s,  |
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cātuṣpatha | mfn. being on a cross-way (cat-)  |
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catuṣpathakṛtāśaya | m. "having made its abode on a cross-way", a kind of ghost  |
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catuṣpathaniketā | f. "abiding on a cross-way", Name of one of the mothers attending on skanda-  |
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catuṣpatharatā | f. idem or 'f. "abiding on a cross-way", Name of one of the mothers attending on skanda- ' , 2645  |
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catuṣpathasad | mfn. dwelling at cross-ways  |
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catuṣpattrī | equals tur-dala-  |
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caulaśrīpatitīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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cedipati | m. a prince of the cedi-s ( ) , xiii.  |
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chadapattra | m. a kind of birch  |
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chattrapati | m. the officer watching over the royal parasol,  |
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chattrapattra | m. "parasol-leaved", Hibiscus mutabilis  |
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chattrapattra | m. Betula Bhojpatra |
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chāyāpatha | m. the milky way  |
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chinnapattrī | f. "having divided leaves", Hibiscus cannabinus  |
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chūrikāpattrī | f. "knife-leaved", Andropogon aciculatus  |
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cidrūpatva | n. cidrūpa |
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cīnapati | m. Name of a kingdom  |
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cīrapattrikā | f. a kind of vegetable (varia lectio kṣāra-p-).  |
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cīritapattrikā | f. equals ra-p-  |
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citpati | ([ ]) ([ ]) m. the lord of thought.  |
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citpati | ([ ]) m. the lord of thought.  |
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citrapattra | m. "speckled-leaved", Betula Bhojpatra  |
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citrapattraka | m. "having variegated feathers", a peacock  |
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citrapattrī | f. Commelina salicifolia  |
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citrapattrikā | f. the plant kapittha-parṇī-  |
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citrapattrikā | f. droṇa-puṣpī-  |
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citttādhipatya | n. control over the mind,  |
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cullapatka | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a disciple of buddha-, .  |
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cyutapathaka | m. "deviated from the path", Name of a pupil of śākyamuni-,  |
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dāḍimapattraka | m. Soyimida Febrifuga or Amoora Rohitaka  |
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daityapati | m.," daitya-s-prince", Name of bali- |
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daivatapati | m. "lord of gods", Name of indra-  |
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dakṣajāpati | m. "lord of durgā-", śiva-  |
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dakṣapati | m. (d/akṣ-) lord of the faculties  |
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dakṣapati | m. see 56, 2.  |
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dakṣātmajāpati | m. "lord of dadhīca-'s daughters", the Moon  |
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dākṣāyaṇīpati | m. the protector, husband, lover of dakṣa- (id est durgā- or rohiṇī-) , śiva- or the Moon ,  |
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dakṣiṇādhipati | m. the lord of the Deccan  |
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dakṣiṇāpatha | m. path of the dakṣiṇā- cow, (between the śālā- and the sadas-)  |
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dākṣiṇāpathaka | mf(ī-)n. relating to dakṣiṇā-patha- (gaRa dhūmādi-).  |
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dakṣiṇāpathika | mfn. belonging to the Deccan  |
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dakṣiṇāśāpati | m. "lord of dakṣiṇa-", yama-  |
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dalapati | m. Name of a prince  |
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dalapati | m. equals lādhīśvara-.  |
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dampati | m. (d/am--) (=) the lord of the house (agni-, indra-, the aśvin-s) (confer, compare )  |
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dampati | m. (ī-) dual number (gaRa rājadantādi-,the compound taken as a dvaṃdva- and dam-in the sense of "wife"),"the two masters" , husband and wife etc. (said of birds )  |
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dampati | according to to some ="lord, master", from daṃs- + p- [ confer, compare dan- above]; ī-, dual number,"master and mistress".  |
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dampati | See 2. d/am-  |
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dāmpatya | n. (fr. dam-pati-) state of husband and wife, matrimonial relationship  |
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daṃsupatnī | (d/aṃsu--) f. having a powerful lord (see Va1rtt. 1 ) , iv, 19, 7 and (d/aṃsu-p/at-),  |
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dānakalpataru | m. Name of work  |
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dānapati | m. "liberality-lord", munificent man  |
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dānapati | m. Name of a-krūra-  |
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dānapati | m. of a daitya- |
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dānapattra | n. deed of gift  |
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dānavapati | m. king of the danu-, Name of rāhu- =  |
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daṇḍadharādhipati | m. a king who has full administrative powers  |
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daṇḍādhipati | a chief judge  |
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daṇḍāpatānaka | m. tetanus  |
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dantapattra | n. a kind of ear-ring  |
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dantapattra | Nom. ttrati- to represent that ear-ring  |
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dantapattraka | n. a kind of jasmine (its petals being compared to the teeth)  |
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dantapattrikā | f. an ivory ear-ring  |
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dantapattrikā | f. a comb  |
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darbhapattra | m. Saccharum spontaneum  |
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darpapattraka | Name of a grass  |
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darśanapatha | m. idem or 'm. the range of sight ' see a--.  |
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dārupattrī | f. Balanites Roxburghii  |
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dārvipattrikā | f. Name of a plant equals go-jihvā-  |
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daśādhipati | m. a commander of 10 men  |
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daśagrāmapati | m. a chief of 10 villages  |
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dāśapati | m. the chief of fishermen (printed dās-).  |
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daśāpati | m. the planet governing a man's life  |
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dāsapatnī | (s/a--.) f. plural having the demons as masters, being in the power of demons, (āpas- ; puras- ) .  |
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dāśaspati | m. lord of oblations, one who offers much Scholiast or Commentator  |
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dāśaspatipatya | mf(ā-)n. offering much milk (cow)  |
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dāśaspatipatya | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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dehapatana | n. ( ) "decay of the body", death.  |
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devādhipati | m. "id.", Name of śiva-  |
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devapatha | m. "god's path", heaven  |
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devapatha | m. the Milky Way  |
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devapatha | m. Name of place of pilgrimage (see ) (also devapathatīrtha -tīrtha- n. )  |
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devapathatīrtha | n. devapatha |
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devapathīya | mfn. being on the celestial path  |
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devapathīya | mfn. relating to or coming from deva-patha- (above)  |
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devapati | m. "lord of gods", Name of indra-  |
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devapati | m. plural the most excellent of gods |
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devapatimantrin | m. " indra-'s counsellor", Name of bṛhas-pati-, the planet Jupiter  |
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devapatnī | f. (v/a-.) having a god as husband, the wife of a god  |
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devapatnī | f. sweet potato (equals madhv-āluka-)  |
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devapattana | n. Name of a town  |
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devasenāpati | m. devasenā |
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devāsurapati | m. Name of śiva-  |
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dhanādhipati | m. idem or 'm. "lord of treasury", Name of kubera- '  |
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dhanādhipatya | n. dominion over treasury  |
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dhānapata | mf(ī-)n. relating to dhana-pati- id est kubera- gaRa aśva-paty-ādi-.  |
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dhanapati | m. (dh/ana--) lord of wealth (with or scilicet dhanānām-)  |
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dhanapati | m. a rich man  |
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dhanapati | m. a king  |
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dhanapati | m. Name of kubera-  |
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dhanapati | m. Name of several authors (also -misra-and -sūri-).  |
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dhanasampatti | ( ) f. accumulation or abundance of wealth.  |
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dhanotpatti | f. income,  |
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dhānvapata | mf(ī-)n. relating to dhanva-pati- gaRa aśva paty-ādi-.  |
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dhanvapati | m. gaRa aśvapaty-ādi-.  |
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dhānyapata | mfn. gaRa aśva-paty-ādi-  |
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dhānyapati | m. gaRa aśva-paty-ādi-  |
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dharaṇipati | ( ) m. a prince or king.  |
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dhārāpatha | m. "rim-path" id est the rut (of a wheel)  |
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dhārāpatha | m. the reach of a blade  |
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dhārāpatha | m. tham prāpay-, to cause to perish by the blade of (genitive case)  |
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dharāpati | m. idem or '(rādh-) m. idem or '(rādh-) f. the earth ' '  |
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dharāpati | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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dharmaniṣpatti | f. fulfilment of duty, moral or religious observance  |
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dhārmapata | mf(ī-)n. relating to dharma-pati- gaRa asvapaty-ādi-.  |
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dharmapatha | m. equals next  |
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dharmapatha | m. Name of a merchant  |
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dharmapathin | m. (Nominal verb -panthās-) the way of duty or virtue, R  |
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dharmapati | (dh/arma--) m. the lord or guardian of law and order  |
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dharmapatnī | f. a lawful wife (see -dāra-).  |
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dharmapattana | n. "the city of the law", Name of the city of śrāvastī- (varia lectio pattana- )  |
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dharmapattana | n. pepper  |
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dhārmapattana | n. black pepper  |
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dharmapattra | n. Ficus Glomerata  |
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dharmavācaspati | m. Name of Scholiast or Commentator on  |
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dhātrīpattra | n. the leaf of Flacourtia Cataphracta  |
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dhīrapattrī | f. a particular bulbous plant  |
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dhiṣṇyādhipati | m. equals -pa-  |
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dhiyāmpati | m. "lord of the thoughts", the soul  |
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dhiyāmpati | m. Name of mañju-ghoṣa-  |
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dhṛtātapatra | mfn. holding the (royal) umbrella,  |
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dhūlīpatala | n. &  |
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dhūmapatha | m. "way of smoke", sacrifice, seeking salvation by works (equals karmamārga- Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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dhūmorṇāpati | m. dhūmorṇā |
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dhūmrapattrā | f. "dark-leaved", Name of a shrub (equals dhūmrāhvā-, sulabhā-,etc.)  |
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dhūpatṛṇa | n. grass serving as incense  |
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dhūsarapattrikā | f. Tragia Involucrata or Heliophytum Indicum  |
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dhūtapāpatīrtha | n. Name of tīrtha-s  |
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dhvajapatākin | mfn. furnished with banners and trees  |
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dhvajinīpati | ( ) m. leader of an army.  |
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didhiṣūpapati | m. her paramour (Cf. agre-didhiṣu-and edidhiṣuḥ- pati-.)  |
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didhiṣūpati | m. the husband of a woman so married  |
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dikpatha | m. "the path of the horizon", the surrounding region or quarter  |
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dikpati | m. a regent or guardian of a quarter of the sky (often identified with loka-pāla- q.v)  |
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dīkṣāpati | (ksk/ā--) m. "consecration-lord", id est soma-  |
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dīkṣāpattra | n. Name of work  |
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dinapati | m. idem or 'm. the regent of a week-day '  |
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dinapati | m. "day-lord", the sun  |
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dīrghapattra | mfn. "long-leaved"  |
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dīrghapattra | m. a kind of sugar-cane  |
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dīrghapattra | m. a species of ebony tree  |
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dīrghapattra | m. the palm tree  |
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dīrghapattra | m. a kind of onion  |
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dīrghapattra | m. some other bulbous plant (equals viṣṇu-kanda-)  |
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dīrghapattra | m. several kinds of grass  |
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dīrghapattrā | f. a kind of plant related to the Hemionitis Cordifolia  |
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dīrghapattra | m. Pandanus Odoratissimus  |
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dīrghapattra | m. equals ḍoḍīgandha-pattrā- etc.  |
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dīrghapattraka | m. a kind of sugar-cane  |
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dīrghapattraka | m. a kind of garlic (equals rakta-lasuna-)  |
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dīrghapattraka | m. Ricinus Communis  |
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dīrghapattraka | m. Barringtonia Acutangula  |
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dīrghapattraka | m. a kind of reed  |
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dīrghapattraka | m. Capparis Aphylla  |
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dīrghapattraka | m. equals jalaja-madhūka- |
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dīrghapattrī | f. equals palāśī- or mahācañcu-  |
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dīrghapattrikā | f. Desmodium Gangeticum  |
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dīrghapattrikā | f. Aloe Indica  |
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dīrghapattrikā | f. equals palāśī-  |
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divāpati | m. "day-lord", Name of the 13th month  |
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divaspati | m. "sky-lord", Name of indra-, nahuṣa- and viṣṇu-  |
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divaspati | m. of the indra- of the 13th manv-antara- ,  |
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divaukaḥpati | m. Name of indra-  |
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doṣāpatti | f. incurring a fault  |
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dravatpattrī | f. a kind of shrub (equals śimṛḍī-)  |
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draviṇādhipati | m. "lord of wealth", Name of kubera-  |
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draviṇapati | m. Name (also title or epithet) of kubera-,  |
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dravyapatākā | f. Name of work  |
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dṛḍhapattra | m. "strong-leaved", a bamboo  |
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dṛḍhapattrī | f. Eleusine Indica  |
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dṛkpatha | m. range of sight  |
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dṛkpathamgam | to appear, become visible  |
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dṛkpathami | to appear, become visible  |
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dṛṣṭipatha | m. the path or range of sight  |
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dṛṣṭipathin | m. (Nominal verb panthās-) idem or 'm. the path or range of sight '  |
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duhitṛpati | m. equals tuḥ-p-  |
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duhituḥpati | m. a daughter's husband  |
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dūlālipattra | n. Name of work  |
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dūrapatha | m. a long way  |
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dūrapatha | m. thaṃ gata-, living far off  |
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durgapati | m. the commandant or governor of a fortress  |
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durniṣprapatana | n. (wrongly written tara-),  |
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dūrvāgaṇapativrata | n. Name of a particular observance  |
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dūrvāgaṇapativratakathā | f. Name of work  |
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duṣpatana | n. falling badly  |
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duṣpattra | n. a kind of perfume (equals cora-)  |
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dvādaśapattra | mfn. having 12 petals  |
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dvādaśapattraka | n. Name of a yoga- or particular religious observance in which the 12 syllables oṃ namo bhagavate vāsudevāya- are connected with the 12 signs of the zodiac and with the 12 months  |
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dvārapati | m. equals -pa-  |
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dvātriṃśatpattra | mfn. having 32 petals  |
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dvayadvayasamāpatti | f. copulation  |
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dvijapati | m. "chief of twice-born", the moon (as produced first from atri-'s eye and again from the ocean of milk)  |
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dvipadapati | m. "lord of men", a king, prince  |
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dvipapati | m. "prince of elephants", a large elephants  |
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dvipatha | m. a place where 2 roads meet, crossway  |
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dvipathā | f. a kind of metre  |
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dvipatnīka | m. having 2 wives  |
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dvipattraka | m. "2-leaved", a kind of bulbous plant, t.  |
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dviradapati | m. a large elephant  |
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dvirūpatā | f. doubleness of form or expression  |
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dvitīyādivyutpattivāda | m. Name of work  |
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dyotiṣpatha | m. "star-path", the upper part of the air (varia lectio jyotiṣ-.).  |
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dyupatha | m. "sky-path", the upper part of the sky  |
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dyupati | m. "sky-lord", a god (plural)  |
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dyupati | m. the sun  |
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dyupati | m. Name of indra-  |
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edidhiṣuḥpati | m. the husband of a younger sister whose elder sister has not yet been married (see agre-didhiṣu-and didhiṣu-.)  |
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ekādhipati | m. a sole monarch.  |
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ekākṣaragaṇapatistotra | n. a hymn in honour of gaṇeśa- (a portion of the rudrayāmala-)  |
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ekapati | m. one and the same husband  |
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ekapati | f. having only one husband,  |
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ekapatika | mfn. having the same husband commentator or commentary on  |
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ekapatitva | (n.)  |
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ekapatnī | f. a woman who has only one husband or lover, a faithful wife, one devoted to her husband or lover etc.  |
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ekapatnī | f. plural (yas-)women who have the same husband  |
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ekapatnī | f. a single wife, an only wife  |
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ekapatnīka | mfn. having only one wife.  |
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ekapatnitā | f. the state of having the same wife, (with bahūnām-) polyandry  |
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ekapattra | m. Name of a plant  |
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ekapattrikā | f. Ocimum Gratissimum  |
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ekarūpatā | f. uniformity, invariableness  |
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ekarūpatas | ind. in one form, unalterably  |
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ekātapatra | mfn. having only one royal umbrella, ruled by one king only  |
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elāpattra | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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eraṇḍapattraka | m. Ricinus Communis  |
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eraṇḍapattrikā | f. Croton Polyandron  |
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gajādhipati | m. equals ja-rāja-  |
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gajapati | m. a lord or keeper of elephants  |
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gajapati | m. a title given to kings (exempli gratia, 'for example' to an old king in the south of jambu-dvīpa-)  |
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gajapati | m. a stately elephant  |
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gaṇādhipati | m. (equals pa-) Name of śiva-  |
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gaṇādhipati | m. of gaṇeśa-  |
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gaṇādhipatya | n. the predominance among a troop of gods  |
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gaṇanāpati | m. an arithmetician  |
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gaṇanāpati | m. "master of prudent calculation", gaṇeśa-  |
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gaṇanāpattrikā | f. reckoning-book  |
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gāṇapata | mfn. relating to gaṇa-pati- or gaṇeśa- gaRa aśvapaty-ādi-.  |
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gaṇapati | m. (ṇ/a--) (gaRa aśvapaty-ādi-) the leader of a class or troop or assemblage |
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gaṇapati | m. (bṛhaspati-) (see p.413)  |
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gaṇapati | m. (indra-)  |
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gaṇapati | m. śiva- (see pp. 77 and 211)  |
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gaṇapati | m. gaṇeśa- (see also mahā-g-)  |
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gaṇapati | m. Name of the author of a commentator or commentary on  |
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gaṇapati | m. of a poet  |
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gaṇapati | m. plural Name of a family  |
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gaṇapatibhaṭṭa | m. Name of the father of govindānanda-  |
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gaṇapatihṛdayā | f. Name of a goddess  |
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gaṇapatikhaṇḍa | m. n. Name of  |
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gaṇapatināga | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a king in āryāvarta-,  |
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gaṇapatinātha | m. Name of a man  |
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gaṇapatipūjana | n. the worship of gaṇeśa-  |
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gaṇapatipūrvatāpanīyopaniṣad | f. Name of an  |
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gaṇapatipūrvatāpinī | f. idem or 'f. Name of an '  |
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gaṇapatistavarāja | m. Name of a hymn in praise of gaṇeśa-  |
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gaṇapatistotra | n. prayers addressed to gaṇeśa-  |
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gāṇapatya | mfn. relating to gaṇeśa-  |
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gāṇapatya | m. a worshipper of gaṇeśa-  |
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gāṇapatya | m. (with śākta-s) Name of an author of mantra-s  |
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gāṇapatya | n. the leading of troops, chieftainship  |
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gāṇapatyapūrvatāpanīyopaniṣad | f. equals gaṇapati-p-.  |
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gaṇapatyārādhana | m. a hymn in honour of gaṇeśa- (attributed to kaṅkola-)  |
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gaṇapatyupaniṣad | f. Name of an  |
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gandhapattra | m. "fragrant-leaved", a kind of Ocimum  |
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gandhapattra | m. Aegle Marmelos  |
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gandhapattra | m. the orange tree  |
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gandhapattrā | f. equals -niśā-  |
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gandhapattrī | f. Physalia flexuosa  |
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gandhapattrī | f. the plant ambaṣṭhā-  |
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gandhapattrī | f. the plant aśva-gandhā-  |
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gandhapattrikā | f. (equals ttrī-) Physalis flexuosa  |
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gandhapattrikā | f. equals -niśā-  |
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gandhapattrikā | f. Apium involucratum  |
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gandharvapatnī | (rv/a--) f. the wife of a gandharva-, an apsaras-  |
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gaṅgāpattrī | f. Name of a plant  |
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garbhavipatti | f. the death of the foetus.  |
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garbhotpatti | f. the formation of the embryo.  |
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gārdhrapattra | mfn. decorated with vulture's feathers (as an arrow)  |
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gārhapata | n. (fr. gṛh/a-pati- gaRa aśvapaty-ādi-) the position and dignity of a householder  |