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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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pativatī | (p/a- ), |
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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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patiyāna | mfn. (a way) leading to a husband  |
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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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abhramūpati | ( ), m. Name (also title or epithet) of indra-'s elephant.  |
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abjinīpati | m. the sun  |
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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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adhisenāpati | f. the chief commander of an army,  |
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adhvapati | m. lord of the roads  |
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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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ahaḥpati | etc. See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order /ahar-.  |
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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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ahipati | m. "sovereign of the snakes", Name of śeṣa-, vāsuki-, and others  |
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ājipati | m. lord of the battle (vocative case)  |
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alakādhipati | ([ ]) m. "lord of alakā-", a Name of kubera-  |
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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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aṃhasaspati | m. ([ ]) lord of perplexity id est an intercalary month  |
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aṃhasaspati | m. see āṃhaspatya-.  |
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aṃhaspati | or  |
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aṃśupati | m. "lord of rays", the sun  |
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annapati | (/anna--) m. the lord of food, Name of savitṛ-, agni-, śiva-.  |
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antarapatita | mfn. "fallen between", unimportant, indifferent,  |
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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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anyonyāpatitatyāgin | mfn. deserting each other without either losing caste,  |
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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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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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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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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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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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arṇavapati | m. "lord of the seas", the ocean  |
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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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aryamagṛhapati | (aryam/a--) mfn. having aryaman- as gṛhapati- (i.e. as keeper of the precedence in a grand sacrifice)  |
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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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aśanapati | m. (vocative case) lord of food  |
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āśāpati | m. ( ) guardian or lord of the regions or quarters  |
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aṣṭapati | (aṣṭ/a--) mf(-patnī-)n (-pat-), having eight husbands  |
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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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atipatita | mfn. passed beyond, transgressed, missed.  |
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atithipati | (/atithi--) m. a host, entertainer of a guest  |
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aṭṭapatibhāgākhyagṛhakṛtya | n. business of the house called the market-master's department (an office in Kashmir)  |
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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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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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ayodhyādhipati | m. the sovereign of ayodhyā-.  |
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āyuḥpati | mf(inī-)n. presiding over longevity (see āyuṣpati-.)  |
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āyuṣpati | mf(tnī-)n. ruling over long life  |
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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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bandhupati | m. lord of kindred or relations gaRa aśvapaty-ādi-.  |
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bhaginīpati | ( ) m. a sister's husband.  |
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bhāṇḍapati | m. a possessor of wares, merchant  |
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bhapati | m. lord of asterism, the moon  |
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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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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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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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bhṛgūlāpati | wrong reading for bhṛgūṇām p-.  |
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bhṛgupati | m. "chief of the bhṛgu-s", Name of paraśu-rāma-  |
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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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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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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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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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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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brahmapati | (br/ahma--) m. equals brahmaṇas-pati-  |
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brahmaprajāpati | m. dual number brahmā- and 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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bṛhattantrapati | m. a particular functionary  |
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bṛhattantrapati | m. equals dharmādhikārin-,  |
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bṛhattantrapatitva | n.  |
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cakṣuṣpati | m. the lord of the eyes  |
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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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caṇḍīpati | m. " caṇḍī-'s lord", śiva-  |
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candrapati | m. Name of a man.  |
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caraṇapatita | mfn. equals -ga-  |
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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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chattrapati | m. the officer watching over the royal parasol,  |
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cīnapati | m. Name of a kingdom  |
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citpati | ([ ]) ([ ]) m. the lord of thought.  |
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citpati | ([ ]) m. the lord of thought.  |
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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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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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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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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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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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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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devādhipati | m. "id.", Name of śiva-  |
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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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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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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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dhanvapati | m. gaRa aśvapaty-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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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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dharmapati | (dh/arma--) m. the lord or guardian of law and order  |
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dharmavācaspati | m. Name of Scholiast or Commentator on  |
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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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dhūmorṇāpati | m. dhūmorṇā |
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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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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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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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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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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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duhitṛpati | m. equals tuḥ-p-  |
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duhituḥpati | m. a daughter's husband  |
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durgapati | m. the commandant or governor of a fortress  |
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dūrvāgaṇapativrata | n. Name of a particular observance  |
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dūrvāgaṇapativratakathā | f. Name of work  |
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dvārapati | m. equals -pa-  |
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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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dviradapati | m. a large elephant  |
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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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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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gaṇanāpati | m. an arithmetician  |
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gaṇanāpati | m. "master of prudent calculation", gaṇeśa-  |
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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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gāthapati | (th/a--) m. lord of songs  |
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gaukakṣīpati | m. the husband of gaukakṣī-  |
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gaukakṣyāpati | m. equals kṣī-p-  |
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gaurīpati | m. equals -nātha-  |
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gaurīpati | m. Name of the father of the scholiast vaṭeśvara-,  |
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gavāmpati | m. (g/avām p/ati- )"cow-lord" , a bull  |
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gavāmpati | m. "lord of rays", Name of the sun,  |
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gavāmpati | m. of agni-, 14182  |
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gavāmpati | m. of a snake demon  |
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gavāmpati | m. of a mendicant  |
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gehapati | m. the master of a house, householder, husband  |
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gīḥpati | m. equals gīṣ-p- gaRa ahar-ādi-.  |
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girijāpati | m. idem or 'm. "lord of girijā- or pārvatī-", Name of a śiva- ' ,  |
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giripati | m. "mountain-chief", a great rock  |
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gīrpati | m. equals gīṣ-p- gaRa ahar-ādi-.  |
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gīrvāṇasenāpati | m. "army-chief of the gods", Name of skanda-  |
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gīṣpati | m. ( ) equals gir-īśa-  |
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gīṣpati | m. a learned man, Pandit  |
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gīṣpati | etc. See  |
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gnāspati | m. the husband of a divine wife  |
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gopati | m. (g/o--) the lord of cowherds, leader, chief (a Name often applied to indra-)  |
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gopati | m. a bull  |
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gopati | m. (hence) the medicinal plant ṛṣabha-  |
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gopati | m. "lord of rays", the sun  |
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gopati | m. "lord of stars", the moon  |
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gopati | m. "earth-lord", a king  |
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gopati | m. "the chief of herdsmen", kṛṣṇa- or viṣṇu-  |
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gopati | m. "lord of waters", varuṇa-  |
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gopati | m. śiva-, xiii, 1228  |
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gopati | m. indra-  |
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gopati | m. Name of a deva-gandharva- (see go-p/a-)  |
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gopati | m. of a demon slain by kṛṣṇa-  |
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gopati | m. of a son of śibi-  |
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gopaticāpa | m. " indra-'s bow", the rainbow  |
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gopatidhvaja | m. Name of śiva-  |
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goṣṭhapati | m. a chief herdsman  |
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goṣṭhīpati | m. the chief person or president of an assembly  |
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grahādhipati | m. the chief of the demons causing diseases  |
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grahapati | m. equals -grāmaṇī-  |
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grahapati | m. the moon (gṛha-p-,B)  |
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grahapati | m. for gṛha-p-,  |
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grahapati | m. Calotropis gigantea  |
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grāmādhipati | m. idem or 'm. idem or 'm. superintendent or chief of a village ' '  |
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grāmādhipati | m. (grāmasyādh- )  |
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grāmapati | m. the chief of a village  |
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gṛdhrapati | m. "lord of vultures", jaṭāyu-  |
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gṛhapati | m. (h/a--) ( ) the master of a house, householder etc.  |
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gṛhapati | m. Name of agni- (genitive case plural tinām-metrically for tīnām-)  |
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gṛhapati | m. for graha-p- (q.v)  |
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gṛhapati | m. a householder of peculiar merit (giving alms and performing all the prescribed ceremonies), especially one who has the precedence at a grand sacrifice (sattr/a-) etc.  |
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gṛhapati | m. the head or judge of a village  |
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gṛhapati | m. a Brahman of the 2nd order who after having finished his studies marries  |
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gṛhapati | m. equals dharma- (the maintenance of a sacred and perpetual fire, the duty of a householder, hospitality etc.)  |
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gṛhapati | m. equals -vitta-  |
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gṛhapatin | only genitive case plural tinām- See -pati-.  |
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gṛhapativadana | n. a particular religious recitation, , Scholiast or Commentator  |
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gṛtsapati | (g/ṛt-) m. the chief of a number of sharpers  |
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guhyakādhipati | m. "lord of the guhyaka-s", Name of kubera-  |
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guhyapati | m. "lord of the mysteries", Name of vajra-dhara-  |
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guhyapatividyā | f. Name of a prayer  |
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harapati | m. Name of an author  |
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haridāsanyāyavācaspatitarkālaṃkārabhaṭṭācārya | m. Name of author. ( )  |
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haridrāgaṇapati | m. a particular form of the god gaṇeśa- (in whose honour a mantra- is repeated with offerings of turmeric)  |
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haridrāgaṇapatiprakaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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hariharadevahindūpati | m. Name of certain man ( )  |
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harirāmavācaspati | m. Name of a man. ( ) |
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haritpati | m. the regent of a quarter of the sky  |
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haviṣpati | (hav/iṣ-.) m. lord of the oblation  |
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hayapati | m. "id.", Name of a prince  |
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hiḍimbāpati | m. "husband or lover of hiḍimbā-", Name of bhīma- or of hanumat-  |
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himādritanayapati | m. himādritanayā |
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himpativasman | or himmativarman- m. Name of a man  |
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hiraṇyapati | m. a lord of golden  |
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hṛdayanarapati | m. Name of a king  |
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hṛtpati | m. the lord of hearts  |
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iḍaspati | m. "Lord of refreshment", Name of pūṣan-  |
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iḍaspati | m. of bṛhaspati-  |
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iḍaspati | m. of viṣṇu-  |
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iḷaspati | etc. See iḍ/as-pati-, .  |
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indrābrahmaṇaspati | m. dual number indra- and brahmaṇaspati-  |
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indrābṛhaspati | m. dual number indra- and bṛhaspati-  |
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jagatīpati | m. "earth-lord", a king  |
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jagatīpatikanyakā | f. "king's daughter", a princess (varia lectio)  |
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jagatpati | m. the lord of the world (tas p/ati- )  |
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jagatpati | m. brahmā-  |
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jagatpati | m. śiva-  |
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jagatpati | m. viṣṇu- or kṛṣṇa-  |
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jagatpati | m. agni-  |
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jagatpati | m. the sun  |
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jagatpati | m. a king  |
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jalādhipati | m. "water-lord", varuṇa-  |
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jalapati | m. "water-lord", varuṇa-  |
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jāmbavatīpati | m. "husband of jāmbavatī-", kṛṣṇa-  |
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janapati | m. equals -nātha-  |
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jāspati | m. (jās- genitive case sg.) the head of a family,  |
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jāspati | m. (j/āsp/ati-)  |
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jāspati | ty/a- See jā-.  |
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jāyāmpatika | n. sg. idem or 'm. dual number (gaRa rājadantādi-) wife and husband ' , 585 and 592  |
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jāyāmpatika | n. see yam-patī-.  |
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jinapati | m. Name of a Jain sūri- (A.D. 1154-1221;author of several works).  |
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jīvapati | m. a living husband, . =  |
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jīvatpati | f. equals tnī-  |
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jīvatpatikā | f. idem or 'f. equals tnī- '  |
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jñānapati | m. the lord of knowledge  |
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jñānapati | m. Name of a man  |
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jvalanādhipati | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-, .  |
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kailāsapati | m. "lord of the kailāsa-", Name of śiva-  |
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kālakūṭapati | m. Name of a vidyā-dhara-  |
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kālindīpati | m. "the lord of kālindī-", Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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kamalāpati | m. Name of a man.  |
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kāmapati | m. the lord of desire.  |
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kāmarūpapati | m. Name of an author  |
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kamaṭhapati | m. the king of tortoises.  |
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kampanādhipati | m. the leader of an army in motion, .  |
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kāṇḍapatita | m. Name of a serpent-king  |
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kanyakāpati | m. a daughter's husband, son-in-law  |
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kanyāpati | m. a daughter's husband, son-in-law  |
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kapilāpati | m. Name of drupada-  |
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kapipati | m. "lord of apes", Name of hanumat- commentator or commentary on  |
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kāśipati | m. idem or 'm. a sovereign of the kāśi-s '  |
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kāśipati | m. Name of divodāsa- dhanvantari- (a king of Benares, author of certain medical works and teacher of the āyur-veda-;he is often confounded with the celestial namesake, the physician of the gods)  |
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kāśīpati | m. a sovereign of Benares ([ kāśi-p- edition Bomb i, 13, 23])  |
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kāśīpati | m. Name of a dramatist.  |
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kaumudīpati | m. "husband of the moonlight", the moon  |
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keśakīṭaṭāvapatita | mfn. that on which a louse has fallen (see kīṭāvapanna-.)  |
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keśigṛhapati | (ś/i-.) m. "whose householder is keśin- (dārbhya-)", belonging to keśin-'s family  |
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khagapati | m. "chief of birds", garuḍa- (viṣṇu-'s vehicle)  |
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khagapatigamanā | f. Name of a goddess  |
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kiṃnarapati | m. "the lord of the kiṃnara-s", Name of kubera-  |
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kiraṇapati | m. "the lord of rays", the sun  |
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kośādhipati | m. a superintendent of the treasury, treasurer  |
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kośādhipati | m. Name of kubera-  |
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kratupati | m. "lord of a sacrifice", the performer of a sacrifice, iv, 19, 29.  |
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kṛcchrapatita | mfn. fallen into distress  |
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krītāpati | m. the husband of a wife acquired by purchase  |
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kṛpīpati | m. "husband of kṛpī-", Name of droṇa-  |
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kṣamāpati | m. "lord of the earth", a king  |
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kṣapāpati | m. equals -nātha-  |
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kṣapāpati | m. camphor  |
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kṣatrapati | (tr/a--) m. the possessor of dominion  |
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kṣetrapati | m. (gaRa aśva-patyādi-) the owner of a field, landowner, landlord, farmer  |
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kṣetrapati | m. equals kṣ/etrasya p/ati- (See s. v. kṣ/etra-)  |
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kṣipati | ī- dual number the arms  |
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kṣīravanaspati | m. equals -taru-  |
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kṣitipati | m. "lord of the earth" idem or 'm. "earth-protector", a king '  |
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kṣitiśacīpati | m. equals -puru-hūta-  |
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kṣmāpati | m. "earth-lord" idem or 'm. "earth-protector", a king ' ,  |
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kṣmāpati | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') |
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kṣoṇipati | m. "earth-lord", a king.  |
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kṣoṇīpati | m. equals ṇi-p-  |
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kulapati | m. the head or chief of a family  |
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kulaṭāpati | m. the husband of an unchaste woman, cuckold  |
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kumudinīpati | m. idem or 'm. (equals kumuda-bandhu-) the moon '  |
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kunṛpati | m. idem or 'm. a bad prince '  |
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kupati | m. a bad husband  |
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kupati | m. a bad king  |
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kupati | m. "lord of the earth", a king  |
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kupati | See 1. ku- and 2. ku-.  |
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kūrmapati | m. the king of turtles (who upholds the earth)  |
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lakṣmaṇapati | m. Name of three men  |
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lakṣmīpati | m. "husband or lord of lakṣmī-", a king or prince  |
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lakṣmīpati | m. Name of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa-  |
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lakṣmīpati | m. the betel-nut tree  |
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lakṣmīpati | m. the clove tree  |
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lakṣmīpati | m. (also with śarman-) Name of various authors and other persons  |
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laṅkādhipati | (laṅkādh-) m. "lord of laṅkā-", Name of rāvaṇa-  |
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laṅkāpati | m. "lord of laṅkā-", Name of rāvaṇa- and of vibhīṣaṇa-  |
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lokādhipati | m. the ruler or lord of the world  |
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lokapati | m. "lord of the world", Name of brahmā-  |
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lokapati | m. of viṣṇu-  |
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lokapati | m. a lord or ruler of people, king, sovereign  |
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lopāmudrāpati | m. husband of lopā-mudrā-, Name of agastya-  |
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madapati | m. "lord of the soma-juice", Name of indra- and viṣṇu-  |
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madhupati | m. "chief of the race of madhu-", Name of kṛṣṇa- (see -mati-).  |
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madhuvṛṣāpati | m. "king of bees" id est the queen bee  |
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madhyapatita | mfn. fallen in the middle lying between or in the midst  |
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madrakapati | m. a ruler of the Madras  |
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mādrīpati | m. "husband of mādrī-", Name of pāṇḍu-  |
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mādrīprithāpati | m. "husband of pṛthā- and mādrī-", Name of paṇḍu-  |
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mahādānapati | m. a very liberal man  |
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mahadbhūtādhipati | m. a particular supernatural being  |
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mahādhanapati | m. a very rich man  |
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mahādhipati | (hādh-) f. Name of a tantra- deity  |
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mahāgaṇapati | m. "great leader of (śiva-'s) hosts", Name of gaṇeśa- or a form of gaṇeśa- ( )  |
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mahāgaṇapatikalpepañcatriṃśatpīṭhikā | f. Name of work  |
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mahāgaṇapatisahasranāmastotra | n. Name of work  |
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mahāgaṇapatistavarāja | m. Name of work  |
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mahāgaṇapatistotra | n. Name of work  |
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mahāgaṇapatividyā | f. Name of work  |
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mahāmārgapati | m. a superintendent of roads  |
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mahāpadmapati | m. "proprietor of millions", Name of nanda-  |
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mahāpīlupati | m. (?)  |
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mahāprajāpati | m. "great lord of creatures"Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahatpati | m. "great lord", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahāyakṣasenāpati | m. a general of the great yakṣa-  |
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mahāyakṣasenāpati | m. Name of a tantra- deity  |
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mahipati | m. Name of an author  |
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mahīpati | m. "earth-lord", a king, sovereign ( mahīpatitva -tva- n.) etc.  |
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mahīpati | m. a kind of big lime  |
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mahīpatitva | n. mahīpati |
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maithilavācaspati | m. Name of two men  |
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mālavamaṇḍalādhipati | m. a ruler of the district of Malwa  |
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mālavanṛpati | m. a king of Malwa  |
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malayadhvajanarapati | m. a king of Malaya  |
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manaḥpati | m. "lord of the heart", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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manasaspati | m. the lord or presiding genius of the mental powers and life of men  |
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mānavapati | m. "man-lord", a king, sovereign  |
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mandurāpati | ( ) m. an ostler, groom.  |
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maṇipaticaritra | n. Name of work  |
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maṇipūrapati | m. Name of king babhru-vāhana-  |
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mantragaṇapatitattvaratna | n. Name of work  |
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mantrapati | (m/antra--) m. lord or owner of a sacred text  |
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mantripati | m. a prime minister  |
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manujapati | m. "lord of men", a prince, king ( etc.)  |
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manujāpati | m. "sovereign of men", a prince, king  |
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mārgapati | m. "road-inspector", Name of a particular official  |
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markaṭapati | m. a young monkey  |
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marutpati | m. "lord of the Maruts", Name of indra-  |
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māsādhipati | m. idem or 'm. the regent or planet presiding over a month ' ( māsādhipatya tya- n.) |
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mātaṃgapati | m. a caṇḍāla- chief  |
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maṭhādhipati | m. the superintendent of a monastery, principal of a college etc.  |
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māyāpati | m. "lord of illusion", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mayūravācaspati | m. Name of authors  |
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medhapati | (m/edha-- ; medh/a- ) m. lord of sacrifice.  |
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medinīpati | m. "earth-lord", a king, prince  |
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mithilādhipati | m. lord of mithilā- id est janaka-  |
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mitrapati | m. lord of friends or of friendship  |
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mokṣapati | m. (in music) a kind of measure  |
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mṛḍānīpati | m. " parvatī-'s lord", Name of śiva-  |
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mṛgapati | m. "lord of the beasts", a lion etc.  |
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mṛgapati | m. a tiger  |
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mṛgapati | m. "antelope's lord", a roebuck  |
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mṛgapatigamanā | f. (with Buddhists) Name of a goddess  |
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mṛgīpati | m. "husband of the woman called mṛgī-", Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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muhūrtagaṇapati | m. Name of work  |
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muktipati | m. lord of bliss or beatitude  |
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mūlaśrīpatitīrtha | n. Name of a sacred bathing-place  |
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munipaticaritra | n. Name of work  |
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murāriśrīpati | m. (with sāvabhauma-) Name of an author  |
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nadanadīpati | m. "lord of male and female rivers", Name of the sindhu-  |
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nadanadīpati | m. of the ocean  |
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nadīpati | m. lord of flowing waters  |
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nadīpati | m. the ocean  |
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nadīpati | m. sea-water  |
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nāgādhipati | m. "id.", Name of virūḍhaka-  |
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nāgalokapati | m. a serpents-chief.  |
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nagapati | m. "mountain-chief", the himālaya-  |
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nāgapati | m. a serpent-chief.  |
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nagarādhipati | ( ) m. town-chief, head police-officer.  |
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nāgaranṛpati | m. a prince engaged in war under particular circumstances (also applied to planets in opposition to each other)  |
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nagarapati | m. town-chief.  |
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nagnabhūpatigraha | m. Name of a drama.  |
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nākapati | m. "sky-lord", a god  |
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nakṣatrādhipati | m. "chief of nakṣatra-s", Name of puṣya-  |
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nakṣatrapati | m. equals -pa-  |
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nakṣatrapatinandana | m. the planet Mercury  |
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nanāndṛpati | m. the husband of a husband's sister  |
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nanānduḥpati | m. the husband of a husband's sister  |
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nandīpati | m. Name of a man  |
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narādhipati | m. "lord of men", king, prince  |
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naragaṇapativijaya | m. Name of work  |
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narapati | m. "man-lord", a king etc.  |
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narapati | m. Name of one of the 4 mythology kings of jambu-dvīpa-  |
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narapati | m. of an author  |
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narapatijayacaryā | f. Name of work  |
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narapatijayacaryāsāra | m. Name of work  |
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narapatijayasūra | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a king,  |
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narapatipatha | m. equals -nātha-mārga-  |
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narapativijaya | m. Name of work  |
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naravarmanṛpatikathā | f. Name of work  |
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navanītagaṇapati | m. Name of a form of gaṇeśa-  |
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navatirupatimāhātmya | (?) n. Name of work  |
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nāvikapati | m. "sailor-chief."the captain of a vessel,  |
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nidhanapati | m. lord of the end or of destruction  |
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nidhāpati | m. (dh/ā--) possessor or bearer of snares  |
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nidhipati | m. (dh/i--) lord of treasure  |
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nidhipati | m. Name of kubera-  |
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nidhipati | m. of a rich merchant  |
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nidhipatidatta | m. Name of a merchant  |
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nimnagāpati | m. "lord of rivers", the ocean  |
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nipatita | mfn. flown or fallen down, descended (nabho-n-,from heaven) , fallen upon or into (locative case) etc.  |
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nipatita | mfn. decayed, sunk, withered  |
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nirayapati | m. the king of hell  |
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niśācarapati | m. "lord of night-walkers", Name of śiva-  |
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niṣādasthapati | m. chief of the Ni-shad  |
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niṣadhādhipati | m. "lord of niṣadha-", Name of nala-  |
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niśāpati | m. equals -nātha-  |
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niśāpati | m. camphor  |
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niśīthinīpati | m. "husband of night", the moon. ( )  |
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niṣpatiṣṇu | mfn. rushing or running or hastening out  |
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niṣpatisutā | f. having no husband and no sons  |
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niṣpatita | mfn. flown or fallen out etc.  |
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nṛganṛpatipāṣāṇayajñayūpapraśasti | f. Name of work or chapter of work  |
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nṛpati | m. "lord of men", king, prince, sovereign (where also with nṛṇām-) etc.  |
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nṛpati | m. Name of kubera-  |
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nṛpatidvāra | n. "king's door", the entrance of a palace  |
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nṛpatikanyakā | f. a princess  |
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nṛpatinītigarbhitavṛtta | n. Name of a modern work  |
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nṛpatipatha | m. "king's road", chief street  |
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nyāyavācaspati | m. Name of an author on rhetoric  |
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ojopati | (with irregular Sandhi) m. Name of a deity of the bodhi- tree  |
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oṣadhipati | m. "lord of herbs", the moon etc.  |
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oṣadhipati | m. the soma- plant  |
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oṣadhipati | m. camphor  |
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oṣadhipati | m. "master of plants", a physician.  |
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oṣadhīpati | m. "lord of herbs", the moon  |
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oṣadhīpati | m. the soma- plant  |
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oṣadhivanaspati | n. herbs and trees  |
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oṣadhivanaspati | m. plural idem or 'n. herbs and trees '  |
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pādapatita | mfn. fallen at another's foot  |
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pakṣipati | m. "prince of bird", Name of sampāti-  |
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pallīpati | m. the chief of a village or station  |
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pāñcālapati | ( ) m. the king of the pañcāla-s.  |
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paṇyapati | m. a great merchant, large trader ( paṇyapatitva -tva- n.)  |
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paṇyapatitva | n. paṇyapati |
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pāpapati | m. "sinful master", a paramour  |
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pāpati | mfn. (fr. pat-) falling or flying repeatedly Va1rtt.4.  |
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pāpatimira | mfn. sin-bedarkened, blinded by sin  |
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parapūrvāpati | m. her husband  |
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paripati | m. the lord of all around ( "flying about") .  |
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parvatapati | m. "mountains-prince", lord of the mountains  |
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pārvatīpati | m. "husband of pārvatī-", Name of śiva-,  |
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paścimadikpati | m. "regent of the western region"Name of varuṇa-  |
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paścimāśāpati | m. equals ma-dik-p-  |
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paścimottaradikpati | m. "regent of the north-west", Name of the god of wind  |
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paśupati | m. "lord of animals"(or"lord of a servant named paśu-"or"lord of the soul" ), Name of the later rudra-- śiva- or of a similar deity (often associated in the veda- with bhava-, śarva-, ugra-, rudra-, mahā-deva-, īśāna- and others who together with bhīma- are in later times regarded as manifestations of rudra-) etc.  |
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paśupati | m. of agni-.;  |
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paśupati | m. of śiva- etc. (according to one legend every deity acknowledged himself to be a mere paśu-or animal when entreating śiva- to destroy the asura- tri-pura-)  |
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paśupati | m. of a lexicographer  |
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paśupati | m. of a Scholiast etc.  |
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paśupatidhara | m. Name of a poet  |
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paśupatinagara | n. " śiva-'s town", Name of kāśī- or Benares  |
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paśupatinātha | m. Name of a particular form of śiva-  |
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paśupatipurāṇa | n. (prob.) =  |
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paśupatiśarman | m. Name of a man  |
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paśupatiśāsṭra | n. the sacred book of the pāśupata-s revealed by śiva-  |
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patagapati | m. "lord of birds", Name of garuḍa- |
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pāthaspati | m. "lord of the water", Name of varuṇa-  |
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pattanādhipati | m. "town-governor", Name of a prince  |
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pattrapati | m. Name of garuḍa-  |
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paulomīpati | m. "lord or husband of paulomī-", Name of indra-  |
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pavitrapati | m. lord of purification or purity  |
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payaspati | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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phalotpati | (!) m. the mango tree  |
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phaṇipati | m. a huge species  |
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phaṇipati | m. Name of śeṣa-  |
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phaṇipati | m. of patañjali-  |
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phatihabhūpati | and phatihaśāha- m. Name of a king of kaśmīra- (= $) .  |
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pīlupati | m. a keeper of elephants  |
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pipatiṣā | f. wish to come down or fall  |
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pipatiṣat | equals pitsat-  |
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pipatiṣat | ṣā-, ṣu- See pitsat-.  |
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pipatiṣu | equals pitsat-  |
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piśācapati | m. "lord of piśāca-s", Name of śiva-  |
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pitṛpati | m. "lord of the pitṛ-s", Name of yama-  |
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pitṛpati | m. plural the pitṛ-s and the prajā-pati-s  |
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prācīpati | m.,"lord of the east", Name of indra-  |
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prajāpati | (jā--) m. "lord of creatures", Name of savitṛ-, soma-, agni-, indra- etc.  |
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prajāpati | (jā--) m. a divinity presiding over procreation, protector of life |
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prajāpati | (jā--) m. lord of creatures, creator etc. etc. (Name of a supreme god above or among the Vedic deities[ ]but in later times also applied to viṣṇu-, śiva-, Time personified, the sun, fire, etc., and to various progenitors, especially to the 10 lords of created beings first created by brahmā-, viz. marīci-, atri-, aṅgiras-, pulastya-, pulaka-, kratu-, vasiṣṭha-, pracetas- or dakṣa-, bhṛgu-, nārada-[ ; see ], of whom some authorities count only the first 7, others the last 3)  |
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prajāpati | (jā--) m. a father  |
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prajāpati | (jā--) m. a king, prince  |
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prajāpati | (jā--) m. a son-in-law  |
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prajāpati | (jā--) m. the planet Mars, a particular star, Aurigae  |
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prajāpati | (jā--) m. (in astrology) = 2. kāla-nara- q.v  |
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prajāpati | (jā--) m. a species of insect  |
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prajāpati | (jā--) m. Name of several men and authors  |
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prajāpatibhakṣita | (j/ā-p-) mfn. eaten by prajā-pati-  |
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prajāpaticarita | n. Name of work  |
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prajāpaticita | (praj/āp-), mfn. heaped up by prajāpati-,  |
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prajāpaticiti | f. prajā-pati-'s slayer  |
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prajāpatidatta | m. Name of a man  |
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prajāpatigṛhīta | (j/ā-p-) mfn. seized by prajā-pati-  |
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prajāpatihṛdaya | n. " prajā-pati-'s heart", Name of a sāman- (also praj/āpater-h/ṛd- )  |
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prajāpatika | m. endearing form of prajāpati-datta-  |
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prajāpatiloka | m. prajā-pati-'s world (situated between the sphere of brahmā- and that of the gandharva-s)  |
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prajāpatimātra | mfn. having the measure of prajāpati-,  |
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prajāpatimukha | (j/ā-p-) mfn. having prajā-pati- as head or chief  |
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prajāpatinivāsinī | f. Name of a gandharvī-  |
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prajāpatipati | m. "lord of the prajā-pati-s", Name of brahmā-  |
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prajāpatipati | m. Name of dakṣa-  |
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prajāpatiśarman | m. Name of a man  |
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prajāpatismṛti | f. Name of work  |
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prajāpatisṛṣṭa | (j/ā-p-) mfn. created by prajā-pati-  |
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prajāpatiyajña | m. "sacrifice to prajā-pati-", the procreation of children enjoined by law  |
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pramathapati | m. "lord of the pramatha-s"Name of śiva- ( ) |
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pramītapatikā | f. (a wife) whose husband is dead, a widow  |
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prāṇapati | m. "life-lord", the soul  |
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prāṇapati | m. a physician.  |
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prāṇapati | m. a husband  |
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praṇipatita | mfn. bowed down in reverence, saluting  |
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prapatiṣṇu | mfn. flying forth,  |
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prapatita | mfn. flown away or along, fallen, come down, fallen or got into (accusative)  |
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prathamotpatita | mfn. leapt off first  |
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pratīcīpati | m. "lord of the west", Name of varuṇa-, the ocean  |
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pratinṛpati | m. equals -kṣoṇibhṛt-  |
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pratyagāśāpati | m. "lord of the western quarter", Name of varuṇa-  |
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pravarabhūpati | m. equals -sena-  |
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pravaranṛpati | m. Name of a prince (equals -sena-)  |
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pravatsyatpatikā | f. the wife of a man who intends to make a journey  |
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pretādhipati | m. the lord of the dead or of departed spirits  |
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pretapati | m. equals -nātha-  |
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pretapatipaṭaha | m. " yama-'s drum", drum beaten at the burning of the dead  |
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priyapati | (priy/a--) m. lord of the beloved or desired  |
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pṛtanāpati | m. a leader in battle, commander, general  |
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pṛthāpati | m. "husband of pāṇḍu-", Name of pāṇḍu-  |
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pṛthivīpati | m. "earth-lord", a prince, king etc.  |
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pṛthivīpati | m. Name of yama-  |
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pṛthivīpati | m. (with sūri-) Name of an author  |
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pṛthivīpati | m. a species of bulbous plant growing on the himālaya-  |
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pṛthvīpati | m. "earth-lord", a prince, king, sovereign  |
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pṛthvīpatitva | n. princedom, kingdom  |
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pudgalapati | m. a prince, king  |
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pūrpati | (p/ūr--) m. the lord of a castle or city  |
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puruṣapati | m. "lord of men", Name of rāma-  |
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pūrvadikpati | m. "regent of the eastern quarter"Name of indra-  |
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puṣkarasthapati | m. Name of śiva- (= brahmāṇḍasya svāmī- )  |
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puṣṭapati | m. the lord of prosperity or welfare  |
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puṣṭipati | m. the lord of prosperity or welfare  |
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rādhaspati | m. a lord of gifts or wealth  |
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raghupati | m. idem or 'm. "chief of raghu-s", Name of rāma- '  |
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raghupati | m. Name of various authors and teachers (also with upādhyāya-and mahopādhyāya-) |
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raghupatirahasyadīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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rajanīpati | m. "lord of night", the moon, |
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rājapati | (r/āja--) m. a lord of kings  |
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rākāpati | m. "husband of rākṣasī-", full moon  |
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rakṣādhipati | (kṣādh-) m. a superintendent of police  |
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rakṣaḥpati | m. "lord of the rākṣasa-s", Name of rāvaṇa-  |
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rakṣāpati | m. equals -rakṣādhipati-  |
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rāmādhipati | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a king,  |
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ramaṇapati | m. Name of a poet  |
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rāmanṛpati | m. Name of a king  |
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ramāpati | m. equals ramādhipa-  |
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ramāpati | m. Name of various authors (also with miśra-)  |
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rāmapati | m. Name of the father of viṣṇu-pati-  |
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rāmapati | m. of an author  |
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rasapati | m. equals -nātha-  |
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raśmipati | mfn. drunk by the rays of the sun (= āditya-raśmaya eva pātāro yāsām-, scilicet apām- Scholiast or Commentator; literally"ray-lord")  |
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raśmipati | m. Calotropis Gigantea  |
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rāṣṭrapati | (rāṣṭr/a--) m. "lord of a kingdom", a sovereign  |
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rathaspati | (r/athas--) m. (r/athas-prob. a form of the genitive case; see v/anas-p/ati-) the"lord of chariots", a deity presiding over chariots or over pleasure and enjoyment  |
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rathaspati | See column 1.  |
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ratipati | m. " rati-'s husband", kāma-deva-, the god of love  |
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ratnādhipati | m. "superintendent of treasures", Name of agastya-  |
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ratnādhipati | m. of a king  |
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ratnapati | m. Name of a man  |
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ravipatigurumūrti | f. Name of work  |
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rayipati | m. lord of wealth  |
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ṛkṣapati | m. lord of the bears  |
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ṛkṣapati | m. a planet presided over by a lunar mansion  |
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rohiṇīpati | m. "husband of rohiṇī-", the Moon  |
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ṛtaspati | (vocative case ṛtaspate-) m. lord of pious works (as sacrifice etc.;Name of vāyu-) |
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ṛtupati | m. lord of the times fit for sacrifices, lord of the proper times, Name of agni- |
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ṛtupati | m. of other deities  |
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ṛtupati | m.  |
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ṛtupati | m. the spring  |
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rucipati | m. Name of various men  |
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rudranyāyavācaspatibhaṭṭācārya | m. Name of an author  |
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rūpapati | (rūp/a--) m. lord of forms (Name of tvaṣṭṛ-)  |
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śabdapati | m. "word-lord", a mere nominal leader  |
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śabdārṇavavācaspati | m. Name of a poet  |
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sabhāpati | m. the president of an assembly or council etc. |
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sabhāpati | m. Name of bhūta-karman-  |
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sabhāpati | m. of an author  |
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sabhāpativilāsa | m. Name of work  |
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śacīpati | m. (ś/acī--) lord of might or help (applied to indra- and the aśvin-s)  |
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śacīpati | m. Name of indra- (see kṣiti-ś-).  |
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sadasaspati | m. sadas |
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sadasatpati | m. a lord of what is existent and non-existence  |
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sadaspati | (s/adas--) m. dual number "lords of the seat or of the sacrificial assembly", Name of indra- and agni-  |
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sagṛhapatika | mfn. with the householder  |
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sahāmpati | m. (rather fr. accusative of sahā-than fr. genitive case plural of 2. sah+p-; see saka-pati-) Name of brahmā- (with Buddhists) ( )  |
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sahāmpati | m. of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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sahāmpati | m. of a serpent-demon  |
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sahāmpati | f. Name of a kiṃ-narī-  |
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sahapati | m. "lord of the world of men", Name of brahmā-  |
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sāhasrādhipati | m. the leader of a thousand men  |
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sāhasrādhipati | m. the chief of a thousand villages  |
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sahasrapati | m. chief of a thousand (villages)  |
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sahasuralalanālalāmayūthapati | mfn. with the leaders of the troops who form the ornament of the gods' wives  |
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sahopapativeśman | mfn. living together with a wife's paramour  |
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śailapati | m. "mountain-lord", the himālaya-  |
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śailasutāpati | m. equals -sutākānta-  |
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sainyādhipati | m. "army-overseer", a general, commander  |
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sainyapati | ( ) m. equals -nāyaka-.  |
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śakanṛpatisaṃvatsara | m. a year of the śaka- era  |
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śākhāmṛgānīkapati | m. "lord of troops of monkeys", Name of sugrīva-  |
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śālāpati | (ś/ālā-) m. the lord of a house, a house-holder  |
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salilapati | m. "water-lord", Name of varuṇa-  |
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śālvapati | m. a king of the śālva-s  |
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śālyapati | m. Name of a man  |
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samāpatita | mfn. come, arrived, taken place  |
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sambandhagaṇapati | m. Name of work  |
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saṃghapati | m. the chief of a brotherhood ( saṃghapatitva -tva- n.)  |
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saṃghapati | m. Name of the father of vāg-bhaṭa- (see saṃgha-gupta-).  |
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saṃghapatitva | n. saṃghapati |
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śaṃkarapati | m. Name of a man  |
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saṃkaṣṭanāśanagaṇapatistotra | n. Name of work  |
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saṃkṣepatithinirṇayasāra | m. Name of work  |
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saṃnipatita | mfn. flown or fallen down, descended etc.  |
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saṃnipatita | mfn. met together, assembled  |
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saṃnipatita | mfn. appeared, arrived  |
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sampatita | mfn. flown or rushed together etc. etc.  |
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sampatita | mfn. run together, coagulated  |
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saṃskāragaṇapati | m. Name of an author  |
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saṃtānagaṇapati | m. a form of gaṇeśa- (worshipped to obtain progeny)  |
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samudranemīpati | m. "earth-lord", a king  |
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samutpatiṣṇu | mfn. desirous of standing or rising up  |
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samutpatita | mfn. flown up together, sprung up, risen, appeared  |
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samutpatita | mfn. flown away, departed, gone  |
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samutpatita | mfn. exerted, vigorous  |
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samutpipatiṣu | mfn. (fr. Desiderative) about to start or spring up  |
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saṃveśapati | m. (ś/a--) the lord of rest or sleep or sexual union (agni-)  |
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saṃyaminīpati | m. Name of yama-  |
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śāntigaṇapati | m. Name of work  |
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saprajāpatika | mfn. together with prajāpati-  |
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saptadvīpadharāpati | m. the lord of the whole earth  |
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saptadvīpapati | m. "lord of the 7 dvīpa-s" idem or 'm. the lord of the whole earth '  |
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saptadvīpavatīpati | m. saptadvīpavatī |
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saridadhipati | m. lord of rivers, the ocean  |
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sarpapati | m. a snake-king  |
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sārthapati | m. the chief of a caravan  |
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sarvabhūtādhipati | m. the supreme lord of all beings (viṣṇu-)  |
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sarvakṣitipatitva | n. lordship of the world  |
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sarvalokaprajāpati | m. "father of the Universe", Name of śiva-  |
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sarvapati | m. a lord of everything.  |
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śarvarīpati | m. "lord of night", the Moon  |
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śarvarīpati | m. Name of śiva-  |
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sarvasenāpati | m. ( ) a commander in chief.  |
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śatādhipati | m. a commander of a hundred  |
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śatapati | (śat/a--.) m. a lord of a hundred  |
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satpati | m. (s/at--) a mighty lord, leader, champion  |
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satpati | m. a good lord or ruler  |
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satpati | m. the lord of the good, lord of real men, lord of heroes  |
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satpati | m. a good husband  |
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satpati | m. Name of indra-  |
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sattvapati | m. the lord of creatures  |
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saubhādhipati | m. a sovereign of the saubha-s  |
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saubhapati | m. a lord or king of the saubha-s  |
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savapati | (sav/a--) m. the lord of the sava- ceremony  |
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sāvitrīpatita | mfn. "fallen from or deprived of the sāvitrī-", not invested with the sacred thread at the proper time  |
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senādhipati | ( ) m. the commander of an army.  |
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senāṅgapati | m. the leader of a division  |
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senāpati | m. the general of an army etc.  |
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senāpati | m. Name of kārttikeya-  |
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senāpati | m. of śiva-  |
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senāpati | m. of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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senāpatipati | m. the chief commander of an army  |
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senāpatitva | n. generalship  |
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śeṣapati | m. a superintendent, manager  |
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setupati | m. "lord of the bridge or causeway", an hereditary title belonging to the chiefs of Ramnad as controlling the passage of the channel between rāmeśvara- and Ceylon See column 2.  |
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siddhāntavācaspati | m. Name of the author of the śuddhi-makaranda-  |
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siddhapati | m. Name of a man (also called mudgara-gomin-)  |
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śikhāpati | m. Name of a man  |
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śilpaprajāpati | m. Name of viśva-karman-  |
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siṃhamahīpati | m. Name of a king  |
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siṃhamahīpati | m. of an author  |
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sindhupati | m. lord of the flood  |
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sindhupati | m. "lord of Sindh", Name of jayad-ratha-  |
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śinīpati | m. (for śini-p-?) Name of a warrior (varia lectio sinī-pati-).  |
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sinīpati | m. Name of a warrior (varia lectio śin-)  |
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sīrapati | (s/īra--) m. lord of the plough  |
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śiśubhūpati | m. a young prince  |
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sītāpati | (or tāyāḥ-pati-) m. "husband of sitā-", Name of rāma-  |
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śmaśānapati | m. (prob.) Name of a magician  |
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ṣoḍaśaganapatidhyāna | n. Name of work  |
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ṣoḍaśagaṇapatilakṣaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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somabṛhaspati | m. dual number soma- and bṛhaspati-  |
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somadevaśrīkaralālabhairavapurapati | m. Name of author.  |
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somagṛhapati | (s/oma--) mfn. having the soma- for a gṛha-pati- (q.v)  |
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somapati | m. (s/oma--) "lord of soma-", Name of indra-  |
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somapati | m. a lord of the moon,  |
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śrāddhagaṇapati | m. Name of work  |
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śrāvayatpati | (y/at--) mfn. making the lord famous  |
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śrīdharapati | m. Name of author  |
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śrīpati | m. "lord of fortune", a king, prince  |
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śrīpati | m. "husband of śrī-", (śriyaḥ pati-) Name of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa- (especially as worshipped on the hill veṅkaṭa- q.v)  |
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śrīpati | m. Name of the father of kṛṣṇajī-  |
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śrīpati | m. (also with dvi-vedin-, bhaṭṭa-,and śarman-) of various authors etc.  |
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śrīpatibhāṣya | n. Name of work  |
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śrīpatidatta | m. Name of the author of the kātantra-pariśiṣṭa-  |
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śrīpatigovinda | m. Name of a poet  |
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śrīpatigrantha | m. Name of work  |
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śrīpatipaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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śrīpatisaṃhitā | f. Name of work  |
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śrīpatiśiṣya | m. Name of an author  |
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śrīpativyavahāranirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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śrīpativyavahārasamuccaya | m. Name of work  |
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śrotrapati | m. the lord of hearing  |
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śrotrapati | m. a particular form of īśvara-  |
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sthānādhipati | m. equals sthāna-pati-  |
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sthānapati | m. lord of a place, (especially) head of a monastery  |
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sthānepatita | mfn. occupying the place of another (person or thing; sthānepatitatva -tva- n.)  |
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sthānepatitatva | n. sthānepatita |
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sthapati | See .  |
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sthapati | m. (according to to some sthapati-,fr. caus. of1. sthā-) "place-lord", a king, chief, governor, head official (according to to ,"a vaiśya- or even a person of lower caste, who has celebrated the go-sava- sacrifice after being chosen king"; according to to others,"an āyogava- who is a town official"; see niṣāda-sth-)  |
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sthapati | m. an architect, master builder, carpenter, wheelwright etc. ( )  |
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sthapati | m. one who sacrifices to bṛhas-pati-  |
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sthapati | m. a guard or attendant on the women's apartments, chamberlain  |
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sthapati | m. a charioteer  |
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sthapati | m. Name of bṛhas-pati-  |
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sthapati | m. of kubera-  |
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sthapati | mfn. chief, best, principal  |
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sthapati | See stha-pati- above.  |
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śubhaspati | m. dual number (fr. genitive case of 2. śubh +p-) the two lords of splendour (or"of the rapid course", applied to the aśvin-s)  |
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śucipati | m. "lord of purity", fire  |
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śuddhagaṇapati | m. (opp. to ucchiṣṭa-g-, q.v) gaṇeśa- as worshipped by those who have cleansed their mouths (from remnants of food)  |
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sugṛhapati | m. a good householder (said of agni-)  |
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sunetrādhipati | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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supati | m. a good husband  |
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suprajāpati | m. a good prajā-pati- (viṣṇu-)  |
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surapati | m. "lord of the gods", Name of indra- etc.  |
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surapati | m. of śiva-  |
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surapaticāpa | n. "bow of indra-", the rainbow  |
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surapatidhanus | n. (equals -cāpa-)  |
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surapatiguru | m. " indra-'s teacher, bṛhas-pati-", the planet Jupiter  |
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surapatitanaya | m. " indra-'s son", Name of arjuna-  |
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surapatitva | n. lordship over the gods  |
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surāṣṭrādhipati | m. a king of Surat  |
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surasundarasenāgaṇapati | m. surasundarasenā |
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sūryapati | m. the god sūrya-  |
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sutāpati | m. "daughter's husband", a son-in-law  |
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śvabhrapati | m. (prob.) the king of hell  |
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svadhāpati | m. lord of the sva-dhā- (indra-)  |
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svādhīnapatikā | f. a woman whose husband is under her own control. ( )  |
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śvagardabhapati | m. one who possesses dogs and asses  |
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svāhāpati | ( ), ( ) m. "lord or lover of svāhā-", Name of agni-.  |
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svaḥpati | m. the lord of heaven  |
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śvapati | (śv/a--) m. a lord or possessor of dogs  |
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svapati | m. (sv/a--). one's own lord  |
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svapati | mfn. (-pat/i-) having an own consort  |
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svapatibhrāntimatī | f. (a woman) mistaking anything for her husband,  |
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svapatita | mfn. dropped off of its own accord  |
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svargapati | m. "lord of heaven", indra-  |
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svarṇagaṇapati | m. Name of a particular form of gaṇeśa-  |
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svarpati | mfn. (sv^ar--) lord of light  |
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svarpati | mfn. Name of indra-  |
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svayampatita | mfn. equals -avapanna- on  |
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svayaṃvarapati | m. a husband chosen at a Svayam  |
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taḍitpati | m. a cloud,  |
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ṭaṅkakapati | m. equals ṅka-p-  |
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ṭaṅkapati | m. the master of the mint  |
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tapaspati | (t/ap-) m. the lord of austerities  |
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tapatāmpati | m. "chief of burners", the sun  |
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tārādhipati | (rādh-) m. idem or '(rādh-) m. equals rakā-rāja- '  |
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tārāpati | m. equals rādhipa-  |
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tārāpati | m. "husband of tārā-", bṛhas-pati-  |
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tārāpati | m. śiva-  |
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tārāpati | m. the monkey bālin-  |
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tārāpati | m. Name of a prince  |
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tardāpati | m. lord of the female tarda- bird, 3 (vocative case)  |
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taṭinīpati | m. "lord of rivers", the ocean, .  |
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tīrthapati | m. Name of the head of an ocean-worshipping sect  |
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tithipati | m. the regent of a lunar day  |
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trailokyādhipatitva | n. for kya-rājya-.  |
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trayastriṃśapati | m. "lord of the gods", indra-  |
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tribhuvanapati | m. viṣṇu-  |
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tridaśādhipati | m. śiva-  |
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tridaśapati | m. "lord of the gods", indra-  |
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trilokīpati | m. idem or 'm. "triloka--lord", viṣṇu-, '  |
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tripurādhipati | m. " tripura--lord", maya-  |
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tryadhipati | m. the lord of the 3 guṇa-s or of the 3 worlds (kṛṣṇa-) (varia lectio)  |
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tuṅgīpati | m. "night-lord", the moon  |
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tviṣāmīśapati | m. equals tviṭ-p-  |
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tviṭpati | m. "light-lord", the sun  |
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ucchiṣṭagaṇapati | m. (opposed to śuddha-gaṇapati-), gaṇeśa- as worshipped by the ucchiṣṭa-s (or men who leave the remains of food in their mouth during prayer)  |
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uḍupati | m. the moon etc.  |
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uḍupati | m. the soma-  |
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umāpati | m. idem or 'm. "umā-'s husband", Name of śiva-.'  |
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umāpati | m. Name of a grammarian  |
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umāpatidatta | m. Name of a man  |
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umāpatidhara | m. Name of a poet  |
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umāpatisevin | mfn. worshipping śiva-.  |
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upapati | m. a paramour, gallant  |
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upatiṣṭhāsu | See upa-sthā-.  |
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upatiṣṭhāsu | mfn. (fr. Desiderative), wishing or being about to betake one's self to  |
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upatiṣya | m. Name of a son of tiṣya-.  |
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ūrjaspati | m. Name (also title or epithet) of viṣṇu-,  |
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urvarāpati | m. (only vocative case) lord of the fields under crop  |
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urvīpati | m. "lord of the earth", a king  |
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uṣāpati | m. " uṣā-'s husband", Name of a-niruddha-  |
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utpatin | mfn. flying up,  |
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utpatiṣṇu | mfn. jumping up or rising constantly  |
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utpatiṣṇu | mfn. being about to jump up or to rise  |
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utpatita | mfn. springing up, risen, ascended.  |
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utpatitavya | mfn. (impersonal or used impersonally) to be flown upwards  |
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utpatitṛ | mfn. jumping up, rising, going upwards  |
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uttarāśādhipati | m. "lord of the north", Name of kuvera-.  |
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vācasāmpati | m. Name of bṛhas-pati- or the planet Jupiter (wrong reading for vacasām-p-).  |
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vācaspati | m. (vāc/as--) "lord of voice or speech", Name of a divine being (presiding over human life which lasts as long as there is voice in the body;applied to soma-, viśva-karman-, prajā-pati-, brahmā- etc., but especially to bṛhas-pati-, who is lord of eloquence, preceptor of the gods, and regent of the planet Jupiter) etc.  |
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vācaspati | m. a master of speech, orator  |
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vācaspati | m. Name of a ṛṣi-, a lexicographer, a philosopher etc. etc.  |
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vācaspatibhaṭṭācārya | m. Name of author  |
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vācaspatigovinda | m. ( ) Name of author  |
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vācaspatikalpataru | m. Name of work  |
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vācaspatimiśra | m. Name of various authors (especially of a philosopher and celebrated lawyer)  |
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vācaspativallabha | m. a topaz  |
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vaghāpati | m. the male of the vaghā-  |
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vāhinīpati | m. "chief of an army", a general  |
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vāhinīpati | m. "lord of rivers", Name of the ocean  |
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vāhinīpati | m. Name of a poet  |
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vāhinīpati | m. (with mahā-pātra bhaṭṭācārya-) Name of a Commentator  |
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vaidūrapati | m. plural Name of a dynasty  |
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vaidyanāthavācaspatibhaṭṭācārya | m. Name of author  |
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vaidyavācaspati | m. Name of a physician  |
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vājapati | (v/āja--) m. the lord of booty or reward (said of agni-)  |
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vākpati | m. a lord of speech etc.  |
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vākpati | m. Name of bṛhas-pati- or the planet Jupiter  |
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vākpati | m. a master of speech eloquent man  |
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vākpati | m. a śaiva- saint of a particular degree of perfection  |
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vākpati | m. Name of a poet  |
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vākpati | mf(i-or tnī-)n. eloquent  |
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vākpatirāja | m. Name of a poet etc.  |
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vākpatirājadeva | m. Name of a king of mālava-  |
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vākpatirājadeva | m. Name of a poet  |
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vākpativāra | m. Thursday,  |
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vaṃśapattrapatita | mfn. fallen on a bamboo-leaf  |
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vaṃśapattrapatita | n. a species of metre  |
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vanaspati | m. (vanas--) (vanas-prob. a form of the genitive case; see 2. van-and r/aithas-p/ati-) "king of the wood"a, forest-tree (especially a large tree bearing fruit apparently without blossoms, as several species of the fig, the jack tree etc., but also applied to any tree) etc. |
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vanaspati | m. a stem, trunk, beam, timber, post (especially the sacrificial post)  |
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vanaspati | m. "lord of plants", the soma- plant  |
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vanaspati | m. the Indian fig-tree  |
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vanaspati | m. Bignonia Suaveolens  |
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vanaspati | m. an offering made to the sacrificial post  |
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vanaspati | m. anything made of wood (especially particular parts of a car or carriage, a wooden drum, a wooden amulet, a block on which criminals are executed, a coffin etc.)  |
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vanaspati | m. an ascetic  |
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vanaspati | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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vanaspati | m. of a son of ghṛta-pṛṣṭha-  |
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vanaspati | m. dual number pestle and mortar  |
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vanaspati | f. Name of a gandharvī-  |
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vanaspati | n. Name of the varṣa- ruled by vanas-pati-  |
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vanaspati | See column 1.  |
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vanaspatikāya | m. the whole body or world of plants  |
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vanaspatisava | m. Name of particular sacrificial rite  |
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vanaspatiyāga | m. Name of particular sacrificial rite  |
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varadagaṇapatistotra | n. Name of stotra-  |
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varṣapati | m. the ruler of a varṣa-  |
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vārttāpati | m. "lord or granter of a livelihood", an employer  |
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varuṇagṛhapati | (v/a-) mfn. having varuṇa- for a house-lord (id est giving varuṇa- precedence at a great sacrifice) |
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varūthinīpati | m. the leader of an army  |
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vāsiṣṭhikavācaspati | (?) , Name of work  |
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vasoṣpati | See column 1 under 1. v/asu-.  |
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vasoṣpati | m. vasu |
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vāstoṣpati | m. (fr. vāstos- genitive case of vāstu-+ p-) "house-protector", Name of a deity who presides over the foundation of a house or homestead (addressed in )  |
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vāstoṣpati | m. Name of rudra-  |
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vāstoṣpati | m. of indra-  |
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vāstoṣpatisūkta | n. Name of a hymn (prob. )  |
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vastupatita | mfn. become real or corporeal  |
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vasudhādhipati | m. ( ) lord of the earth, a king |
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vasudhāpati | m. idem or 'm. "earth-leader", a king '  |
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vasumatīpati | m. a prince, king  |
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vasupati | m. (v/asu--) lord of wealth or of good things (also with v/asūnām-;Name of agni-, indra-, savitṛ- and kubera-)  |
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vasupati | m. "lord of the vasu-s", Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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vātapati | m. "lord of the vāta-s", Name of a son of sattra-jit-  |
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vatsapati | m. M. a king or lord of the vatsa-s, (or) Name of a king  |
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vatsapati | m. Name of udayana-  |
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vedādhipati | m. "one who presides over the veda-"Name of certain planets (viz. of Jupiter or bṛhaspati-, Venus, Mars, and Mercury, who are supposed to preside respectively over the ṛg--, yajur--, sāma--, and atharva-- veda-)  |
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veṅkaṭapati | m. king veṅkaṭa-  |
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veśyāpati | m. a harlot's husband, paramour  |
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vibudhādhipati | m. ( ) sovereign of the gods ( vibudhādhipatya tya- n.sovereignty of the gods )  |
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vibudhapati | m. "king of the gods", Name of indra-  |
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vidarbhādhipati | m. idem or 'm. the vidarbha- king ( vidarbhādhiparājadhānī -rāja-dhānī- f.his residence )'  |
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vidarbhapati | m. the king of vidarbha-  |
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videhādhipati | m. equals ha-rāja-  |
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videhapati | m. lord of mithilā-  |
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vidyādhipati | (yādh-) m. Name of two poets  |
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vidyāpati | m. the chief scholar at a court ( vidyāpatitva -tva- n.)  |
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vidyāpati | m. (also ti-svāmin-) Name of various authors or scholars  |
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vidyāpatitva | n. vidyāpati |
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vighnapati | m. "lord of obstacles", Name of gaṇeśa-  |
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vihagapati | m. "king of birds", Name of garuḍa-  |
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vijñānapati | m. a lord of intelligence  |
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vijñānapati | m. Name of one who has attained to a particular degree of emancipation  |
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vikramapati | m. equals vikramāditya-  |
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vikṣepādhipati | m. the chief of a camp or cantonment (?)  |
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viṃśatyadhipati | m. equals viṃśati-pa-  |
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vinipatita | mfn. fallen or flown down etc.  |
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viniṣpatita | mfn. rushed forth, lept out  |
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vipatita | mfn. (v/i--) flown away, fallen off etc.  |
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vipatitaloman | mfn. one whose hair has fallen out  |
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vīrabhūpati | m. Name of a king of vijaya-nagara- (patron of cauṇḍappācārya-)  |
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vīradattagṛhapatiparipṛcchā | f. Name of work  |
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viṣayādhipati | m. idem or 'm. the governor of a province '  |
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viṣayādhipati | m. "lord of a country", a king, sovereign  |
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viṣayapati | m. the governor of a province  |
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viṣṇupati | m. Name of an author  |
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viśpati | m. the chief of a settlement or tribe, lord of the house or of the people (also applied to agni- and indra-; dual number"master and mistress of the house")  |
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viśpati | m. plural "kings"or,"head-merchants" [ confer, compare Zend vis3-paiti; Lithuanian ve14sz-patis.]  |
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viśpati | viś-p/atnī- See under 2. viś-, .  |
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viśvapati | m. "lord of the universe", Name of mahāpuruṣa- and of kṛṣṇa-  |
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viśvapati | m. Name of a particular fire  |
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viśvapati | m. of various authors  |
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viṭpati | m. "chief of men", a king, prince  |
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viṭpati | m. a chief of vaiśya-s  |
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viṭpati | m. a daughter's husband, son-in-law  |
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viṭpati | m. a head-merchant  |
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vittapati | m. equals -nātha-  |
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vittāppati | n. dual number the lords of wealth and water (id est kubera- and varuṇa-)  |
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vrājapati | (or vrāj/a-p-) m. the lord of a troop or host  |
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vrajaspati | m. (formed ungrammatically according to the analogy of bṛhas-pati-) "lord of the cow-pen", Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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vratapati | m. (vrat/a--) "lord of religious observances"etc.  |
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vratapati | m. Name of agni-  |
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vrātapati | (vr/āta--) m. lord of an assemblage or association  |
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vṛddhabṛhaspati | m. the older bṛhaspati- or an older recension of bṛhaspati-'s law-book  |
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vṛṣalīpati | m. the husband of a śūdra- woman or a Brahman who owns such a woman as his mistress  |
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vṛṣapati | m. "lord of the bull", Name of śiva-  |
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vṛṣapati | m. a bull set at liberty (see vṛṣotsarga-).  |
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vyāsagaṇapati | m. Name of authors  |
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yādaḥpati | m. equals yādaīśa-  |
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yādaḥpati | m. Name of varuṇa-  |
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yādaspati | m. equals yādasām pati-  |
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yadupati | m. "lord of the yadu-s", Name of kṛṣṇa-,  |
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yadupati | m. of various authors  |
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yajñapati | m. (yajñ/a--) lord of sacrifice (applied to any one who institutes and bears the expense of a sacrifice)  |
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yajñapati | m. Name of soma- and viṣṇu- (as gods in whose honour a sacrifice is performed)  |
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yajñapati | m. of an author (also with upādhyāya-)  |
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yajuṣpati | m. "lord of the yajuṣ-", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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yakṣādhipati | ( ) m. "lord of the yakṣa-s", Name of kubera-.  |
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yakṣapati | m. a king of the yakṣa-s  |
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yakṣapati | m. Name of kubera-  |
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yāminīpati | ( ) m. "the beloved or the husband of night", the moon.  |
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yamunāpati | m. "lord of yamunā-", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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yogapati | m. " yoga--lord", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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yūthapati | m. idem or 'm. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) idem or 'm. the lord or leader of a herd or band or troop (especially the chief elephant of a herd) ' '  |
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yūthapatisakāśam | ind. into the presence of the chief of the herd  |