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tak | cl.2. kti- (cl.1. kati-["to laugh"or"to bear" ] ; infinitive mood kitum- ) to rush along ; ([ confer, compare niṣ-ṭak-, pari-takana-, pra-takta-; Lithuanian teku4.])  |
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taka | m(Nominal verb plural ās-)fn.(ad-). (diminutive of 2. t/a-) that, 133, 4 and 191, 15  |
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takāra | m. the letter t  |
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takaraka | = sthakara- or sthagara-, a particular fragrant powder (Bloomfield's , parasmE-pada 311).  |
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takāravipulā | f. Name of a metre.  |
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takari | f. equals rī-  |
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takarī | f. a particular part of a woman's pudenda  |
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takarī | f. (tagarī-) , |
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takarī | = sthakara- or sthagara-, a particular fragrant powder (Bloomfield's , parasmE-pada 311).  |
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takavāna | mfn. (fr. and) equals t/aku-,  |
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takavāna | See tak-.  |
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takila | mfn. fraudulent  |
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takilā | f. "a drug (auṣadha-) "or"Name of a herb (oṣadhi-) "  |
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takkola | m. Pimenta acris  |
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takman | n. equals tok-, offspring  |
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takman | m. ( tañc-) "shrinking", Name of a disease or of a class of diseases (accompanied by skin-eruptions)  |
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takmanāśana | mfn. removing the takm/an-,  |
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takmanāśanagaṇa | m. a series of mantra-s or texts used as a protection against fevers etc.,  |
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takra | n. (gaRa nyaṅkv-ādi-) buttermilk mixed with (a third part of) water etc.  |
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takrā | f. equals krākvā-  |
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takrabhaktā | f. equals krāhvā-  |
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takrabhid | the fruit of Feronia elephantum  |
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takrāhvā | f. Name of a shrub  |
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takrakurcikā | f. inspissated buttermilk  |
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takramāṃsa | n. meat fried with ghee and eaten with buttermilk  |
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takrapiṇḍa | m. curd  |
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takrasāra | n. fresh butter  |
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takrāṭa | m. a churning-stick (see dadhi-cāra-),  |
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takṣ | cl.1 P. kṣati- (Epic also A1. imperfect tense t/akṣat-, /atakṣat- ;rarelycl.2 3. plural t/akṣati-[ ] ; imperfect tense [ Aorist ?] atakṣma-,2. plural ataṣṭa- ;once cl.5. [ takṣṇoti- ] Potential kṣṇuyur- ;See also apa--; Aorist, atakṣīt- ;3. plural kṣiṣur- ; subjunctive takṣiṣat-[ ], ; perfect tense tat/akṣa-,once A1. kṣ/e- plural ksk/ur- ,once takṣur-, ;2. dual number takṣathur-, ; pr. p. f. t/akṣatī-, ; pf.Pass.p. taṣṭ/a-See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order) to form by cutting, plane, chisel, chop etc. ; to cut, split ; to fashion, form (out of wood etc.), make, create ; to form in the mind, invent ; to make (any one young;double accusative), make able or prepare for (dative case) ; (in mathematics) to reduce by dividing ; ; = tvac- ; to, skin : Causal takṣayati- (Aorist atatakṣat-) ; see tvakṣ-. 2. takṣ-,"paring" ; See kāṣṭha--.  |
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takṣa | mfn. "cutting through" See tapas--  |
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takṣa | m. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' equals kṣan- (see kauṭa--, grāma--)  |
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takṣa | m. Name of a nāga- (see kṣaka-)  |
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takṣa | m. of a son [of bharata- ;(also kṣaka-);of vṛka-, 24, 42].  |
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takṣa | in compound for kṣan-,  |
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takṣaka | m. ( ) "a cutter" See kāṣṭha--, vṛkṣa--  |
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takṣaka | m. a carpenter  |
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takṣaka | m. viśvakarman-  |
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takṣaka | m. the sūtra-dhāra- or speaker in the prelude of a drama  |
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takṣaka | m. Name of a tree  |
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takṣaka | m. of a nāga- prince (see kṣa-) etc.  |
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takṣaka | m. of a son of prasena-jit-  |
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takṣaka | m. See also kṣa-.  |
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takṣakarman | n. carpenter's work  |
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takṣakīyā | f. Name of a place gaRa 2. naḍādi-.  |
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takṣan | m. (Ved. accusative kṣaṇam-,class. kṣaṇam- ) a wood-cutter, carpenter, etc.  |
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takṣan | m. Name of a teacher  |
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takṣaṇa | m. a cutter, abrader  |
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takṣaṇa | m. (in mathematics) the divisor employed to reduce a quantity  |
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takṣaṇa | n. cutting, paring, peeling, abrading  |
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takṣaṇa | n. (Name of a kalā-)  |
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takṣaṇa | n. dividing in order to reduce a quantity,  |
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takṣaṇī | f. an instrument for cutting or paring  |
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takṣarathakāra | (tāk-) m. dual number a carpenter and a cartwright  |
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takṣaśila | m. plural the inhabitants of lā- (in compound)  |
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takṣaśilā | f. ( ; gaRa varaṇādi-) city of the gandhāra-s (residence of takṣa- )  |
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takṣaśilāvatī | f. Name of a locality gaRa madhv-ādi-.  |
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takṣavat | mfn. ? (for kṣata-v-?) ,  |
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takṣāyaskāra | n. sg. a carpenter and a blacksmith  |
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takṣiṇī | f. equals kṣaṇī-  |
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takṣitṛ | mfn. a cutter  |
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takṣṇī | f. gaRa gaurādi- (not in )  |
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takṣya | mfn. to be formed  |
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takta | mfn. mfn. rushing along, ix, 97, 52.' vi, 32, 5; ix, 32, 4 and 67, 15.'>  |
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taku | mfn. rushing along, ix, 97, 52.  |
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taku | See tak-.  |
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takva | mfn. quick  |
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takva | t/akvan-, kva-v/ī-, etc. See tak-.  |
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takvan | m. "rushing", a bird, bird of prey ["a fleet horse" ],  |
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takvan | m. a thief  |
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takvavī | m. (Nominal verb sg. and plural v/īs-) a bird, bird of prey  |
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takvavīya | rapid flight (?),  |
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takya | mfn. fut.Pass.p. Va1rtt. 1 quick  |
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abdhinavanītaka | m. the moon.  |
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ābhidhātaka | n. word, name  |
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abhighātaka | mf(ikā-)n. counteracting, removing.  |
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abhiśastaka | mfn. accused, defamed  |
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abhiśastaka | mfn. caused by imprecation (as a disease)  |
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abhṛtaka | mfn. idem or 'mfn. not receiving hire, not paid '  |
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abhyucchritakara | mfn. with uplifted proboscis  |
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ācchuritaka | n. a scratch with a fingernail  |
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ācchuritaka | n. a horse-laugh  |
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acyutakṣit | m. "having solid ground", Name of soma-  |
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adantaka | ([ ]) ([ ]) mfn. toothless.  |
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adantaka | ([ ]) mfn. toothless.  |
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adbhutakarman | mfn. performing wonderful works, exhibiting wonderful workmanship.  |
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adbhutakratu | (/adbhuta--) mfn. possessing wonderful intelligence  |
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adbhutakṛṣṇarāja | (or kr2-?), Name (also title or epithet) of a chief,  |
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adhamabhṛtaka | m. a servant of the lowest class, a porter.  |
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adṛptakratu | (/adṛpta--) mfn. sober-minded  |
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adyotaka | mfn. not expressing or denoting, Sch.  |
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āgatakṣobha | mfn. confounded, perplexed.  |
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āghātakāla | m. a critical or dangerous time,  |
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agrajātaka | m. a brahman-  |
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ahitakārin | mfn. adverse, inimical, noxious  |
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āhitaklama | mfn. overcome with fatigue, exhausted.  |
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airāvataka | m. Name of a mountain  |
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airāvataka | n. the fruit of Artocarpus Lacucha  |
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ajātakakud | m. a young bull whose hump is yet undeveloped  |
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ajitakeśakambala | m. Name of one of the six chief heretical teachers (mentioned in Buddhist texts as contemporaries of buddha-).  |
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ajñātaka | mfn. unknown, (gaRa yāvādi- q.v)  |
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ājñātakauṇḍinya | m. Name of one of the first five pupils of śākyamuni-.  |
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ajñātaketa | (/ajñāta--) mfn. having unknown or secret designs  |
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ajñātakulaśila | mfn. whose lineage and character are unknown,  |
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akṛtakāram | ind. in a way not done before  |
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akṛtakārya | ( ), mfn. one who has not done his duty  |
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akṛtakṛtya | ( ), mfn. one who has not done his duty  |
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akṣaracyutaka | n. "supplying dropped (cyuta-) syllables ", a kind of game  |
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āktakha | (/ākta--) mfn. in whose nave the hole is smeared  |
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alakṣitāntaka | mfn. suddenly dead  |
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alaktaka | m. rarely n. idem or 'm. the alakta- juice '  |
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ālaptaka | mfn. talkative, affable,  |
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alīkasuptaka | n. pretended sleep |
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amalātaka | or a malānaka- n. (a mlāna- q.v) globe amaranth (Gomphraena Globosa), (see amilātaka-.)  |
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amaruśataka | n. the hundred verses of amaru-. |
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amastaka | mfn. headless.  |
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amilātaka | equals a-malataka- q.v  |
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amitakratu | (/amita--) mfn. of unbounded energy  |
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amlatiktakaṣāya | mfn. astringent (and) bitter (and) sour  |
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amlatiktakaṣāya | m. astringent (and) sour (and) bitter taste,  |
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amrātaka | m. equals āmrāt- q.v  |
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āmrātaka | m. the hog-plum, Spondias Mangifera  |
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āmrātaka | m. inspissated mango juice  |
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āmrātaka | m. Name of a mountain  |
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āmrātakeśvara | n. Name of a liṅga-.  |
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āmrātakī | f. a kind of climbing plant  |
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amṛtaharītakī | f. Name of a medicament.  |
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amṛtaka | n. the nectar of immortality.  |
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amṛtakara | m. "nectar-rayed", the moon  |
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amṛtakeśava | m. Name of a temple (built by amṛtaprabhā-)  |
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amṛtakiraṇa | m. "nectar-rayed", the moon  |
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amṛtakṣāra | n. sal ammoniac  |
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amṛtakuṇḍa | n. the vessel containing the amṛta- or nectar.  |
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anājñaptakārin | mfn. doing what has not been commanded.  |
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anantaka | mfn. endless, boundless, eternal, infinite  |
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anantaka | n. the infinite (id est infinite space) .  |
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anantakara | mfn. rendering endless, magnifying indefinitely  |
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ānartaka | mfn. dancing towards  |
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ānartaka | mfn. belonging to the inhabitants of ānarta-, (gaRa dhūmādi- )  |
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andhakāntaka | m. Name (also title or epithet) of śiva-,  |
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anilāntaka | m. "wind destroying", the plant iṅgudī- or aṅgāra-puṣpa-.  |
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anityadattaka | m. a son surrendered by his parents to another for temporary or preliminary adoption.  |
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ānṛtaka | mfn. belonging to or occupied by liars  |
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anṛtakatha | mfn. telling untruths,  |
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antaka | m. border, boundary  |
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antaka | mfn. making an end, causing death  |
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antaka | m. death  |
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antaka | m. yama-, king or lord of death etc.  |
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antaka | m. Name of a man favoured by the aśvin-s Name of a king.  |
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antakadruh | Nominal verb -dhr/uk- f. demon of death  |
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antakāla | m. time of death, death.  |
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antakāmana | n. the jaws of Death, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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antakapura | n. the city or dwelling of Death (accusative with Causal of gam-,"to kill"),  |
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antakara | mfn. causing death, mortal, destructive.  |
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antakaraṇa | mfn. causing death, mortal, destructive.  |
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antakaraṇa | n. causing an end of, abolishing (compound),  |
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antakārin | mfn. causing death, mortal, destructive.  |
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antakarman | mfn. (= anta-- kara-), ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding iii, 59  |
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antakṛddaśā | f. plural Name of the eighth of the twelve sacred aṅga- texts of the jaina-s (containing ten chapters).  |
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antakṛt | mfn. making an end  |
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antakṛt | m. (t-) death.  |
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anumatakarmakārin | mfn. doing what is allowed. acting according to an agreement.  |
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anupahatakarṇendriyatā | f. having the organ of hearing uninjured (one of the 80 minor marks 0f a buddha-), .  |
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anupahatakruṣṭa | mfn. whose organs of hearing are unimpaired  |
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anupātaka | n. a crime similar to a mahāpātaka- q.v (falsehood, fraud, theft, adultery, etc.)  |
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anutakṣ | (imperfect tense 2. plural -/atakṣata-) to create or procure for the help of (dative case)  |
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anyoktiśataka | n. Name (also title or epithet) of work  |
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āpādatalamastakam | ind. from the sole of the foot to the head,  |
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apagatakālaka | mfn. (a robe) free from black spots,  |
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apaghātaka | mf(ikā-)n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') warding off.  |
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apahastaka | mfn. handless,  |
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aparāntaka | mf(ikā-)n. living at the western border etc.  |
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aparāntaka | n. Name of a song  |
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aparimitakṛtvas | ind. innumerable times,  |
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apatakṣ | (3. plural -takṣṇuvanti-and imperfect tense apātakṣan-) to chip off  |
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apavāritakena | ind. equals apa-vāritam-.  |
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apavartaka | m. a common measure  |
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aprāptakāla | mfn. out of season, inopportune, ill-timed  |
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aprāptakāla | mfn. under age  |
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aprāptakāla | n. an irregular debate  |
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apravartaka | mf(ikā-)n. abstaining from action, inert  |
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apravartaka | mf(ikā-)n. not exciting to action.  |
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āptakāma | mfn. one who has gained his wish, satisfied  |
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āptakāma | mfn. (in philosophy) one who knows the identity of brahman- and ātman-  |
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āptakāma | m. the supreme soul  |
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āptakārin | mfn. managing affairs in a fit or confidential manner  |
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āptakārin | m. a trusty agent, a confidential servant  |
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āptakriya | m. a trusty agent,  |
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āptakṛt | mfn. trustworthy,  |
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ardhahastaka | m. a distance of 120 inches,  |
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ardhasuptaka | mf(ikā-)n. half-asleep,  |
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arpitakara | mfn. "having given one's hand", married |
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arthacintaka | mfn. knowing or considering what is useful (see sarvārtha-c-.)  |
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asamāvartaka | m. a religious student who has not yet completed the period of his residence with his teacher and who therefore has not yet returned home  |
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asamāvṛttaka | m. idem or 'm. a religious student who has not yet completed the period of his residence with his teacher and who therefore has not yet returned home ' (varia lectio)  |
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asaṃgītakam | ind. without music (with nṛt-, to dance without m, id est "to do anything without cause or reason"),  |
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asaṃlulitakeśatā | f. having the hair not tangled (one of the 80 minor marks of a buddha-), .  |
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asamyakkṛtakārin | mfn. not doing one's work or duty well  |
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aśītakara | m. equals aśiśira-kara- q.v  |
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aśītakara |  |
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asitakeśānta | mfn. having black locks  |
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āsītakī | f. a kind of plant  |
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āskanditaka | n. (akam-) a horse's gallop  |
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aśmantaka | n. a fire. place  |
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aśmantaka | n. a shade for a lamp  |
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aśmantaka | m. (equals aśmāntaka- q.v) Name of a plant  |
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aśmāntaka | m. Name of a plant (from the fibres of which a Brahman's girdle may be made)  |
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āsphotaka | m. Calotropis Gigantea  |
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astaka | n. home (see sv-astak/a-)  |
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astaka | m. going to one's eternal home  |
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astakaruṇa | mfn. pitiless, cruel,  |
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astakopa | mfn. one whose anger is laid aside, commentator or commentary on  |
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astakṣitibhṛt | m. "the mountain asta-", the western mountain (behind which the sun is supposed to set),  |
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astamastaka | mn. (the head id est) the top of the mountain asta-,  |
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aṣṭaśataka | n. a hundred and eight  |
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aśubhacintaka | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a fortune-teller,  |
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aśvantaka | m. equals aśva-ghna- q.v  |
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ātaka | m. Name of a nāga- demon  |
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ātakṣ | (imperative 2. plural -takṣata-,3. plural -takṣantu-) to procure  |
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ātakṣ | to cut, carve, form by carving,  |
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atimuktaka | m. = the preceding  |
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atimuktaka | m. mountain ebony  |
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atimuktaka | m. the tree harimantha-.  |
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atimuktaka | m. "surpassing pearls in whiteness", Name of certain shrubs.  |
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atipātaka | n. a very heinous sin.  |
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atītakala | m. the past time or tense.  |
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ātmaghātaka | m. a suicide.  |
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āttakānti | mfn. deprived of splendour,  |
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atyantakopana | mfn. very passionate.  |
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avacchuritaka | n. a horse-laugh  |
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avadyotaka | mfn. illustrating, making clear commentator or commentary on  |
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avanatakaya | mfn. bending the body, crouching down.  |
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avantaka | m. plural Name of a people  |
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avantaka | m. Name of a Buddhist school.  |
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āvantaka | mfn. belonging to or coming from avanti-  |
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āvantaka | m. plural the inhabitants of avanti-  |
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āvapantaka | mf(ik/ā-)n. scattering  |
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āvartaka | m. a kind of venomous insect  |
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āvartaka | m. Name of a form of cloud personified  |
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āvartaka | m. a depression above the frontal ridge or over the eyebrows  |
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āvartaka | m. whirlpool  |
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āvartaka | m. revolution  |
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āvartaka | m. excitement of the mind from the influence of the senses  |
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āvartaka | m. a curl of hair  |
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āvartaka | mfn. bringing back (?),  |
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āvartakī | f. Name of a creeping plant  |
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avasitakārya | mfn. one who has finished what had to be done, satisfied,  |
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avatakṣaṇa | n. ( takṣ-), anything cut in pieces (as chopped straw)  |
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aviharyatakratu | mfn. one whose will cannot be averted (["doer of acts undesired (by his foes)" ])  |
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avītaka | not an inclosed place, .  |
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avitṛptakāma | mfn. having the desires unsatisfied  |
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avṛntaka | mfn. without a handle, , Scholiast or Commentator  |
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avyaktakriyā | f. algebraic calculation  |
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avyuptakeśa | mfn. having unshorn hair,  |
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āyuktaka | m. an official.  |
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ayuktakṛt | mfn. committing wrong acts.  |
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bāhudantaka | n. (with śāstra-) Name of a treatise on morals abridged by indra- (see next) .  |
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bāhuvartaka | mfn. (fr. bahu-varta-) ( -gartaka-).  |
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bālajātaka | n. "child's nativity", Name of work  |
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bālayajñopavītaka | n. the sacred thread worn across the breast  |
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bālayajñopavītaka | n. a sort of substitute for the sacred thread worn by children (?) (see bāl/opavīta-).  |
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bārhataka | m. Name of a man (wrong reading vāhataka-)  |
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bastakarṇa | m. Shorea Robusta  |
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bāverujātaka | n. Name of work  |
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bhadramustaka | m. ( ) a kind of Cyperus (only in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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bhaganetrāntaka | m. ( ) "destroyer of bhagas- eyes", Name of śiva-.  |
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bhāgavatakathāsaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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bhāgavatakaumudī | f. an explanation of some difficult passages in the  |
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bhāgavatakramasaṃdarbha | m. Name of work  |
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bhāgavatāmṛtakaṇikā | f. Name of work  |
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bhaktakaṃsa | m. a dish of food  |
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bhaktakara | m. equals -kāra-  |
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bhaktakara | m. artificially prepared incense  |
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bhaktakāra | m. "food-preparer", a cook  |
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bhaktakṛtya | n. preparations for a meal (kṛta-bh-,one who has made a meal )  |
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bhaktisaṃvardhanaśataka | n. Name of work  |
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bhaktiśataka | n. Name of work  |
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bhallātaka | m. idem or 'm. the marking-nut plant, Semecarpus Anacardium (n. equals next n.)' (also bhallātakī kī- f. )  |
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bhallātaka | n. the Acajou or cashew-nut, she marking-nut (from which is extracted an acid juice used for medicinal purposes, and a black liquid used for marking linen)  |
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bhallātakataila | n. the oil of the cashew-nut  |
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bhallātakī | f. bhallātaka |
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bhallaṭaśataka | n. the 100 couplets of bhallaṭa-.  |
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bhaṇḍītakī | f. equals ḍī-  |
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bhānudatttaka | m. endearing form fr. deva-datta-  |
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bhāratakarṇa | m. Name of an author  |
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bharatakhaṇḍa | n. Name of a part of bharata-varṣa- (equals kumārikā-)  |
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bhartṛhariśataka | n. Name of husband's collection of couplets (see above and ) .  |
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bhasmasūtakaraṇa | n. the calcining of quicksilver  |
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bhaumavratakathā | f. Name of work  |
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bhāvaguptiśataka | n. Name of work  |
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bhavānīstavaśataka | n.  |
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bhavāntakṛt | m. "destroying worldly existence", Name of brahmā- or of a buddha-  |
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bhāvaśataka | n. Name of a poem.  |
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bhāvitaka | n. equals bhāvita- n.  |
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bheṇḍītaka | m. Abelmoschus Esculentus  |
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bhiṇḍītaka | m. ( ) Abelmoschus Esculentus.  |
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bhinnamastakapiṇḍaka | mfn. whose skull and forehead are cloven, (an elephant) whose frontal prominences have fissures  |
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bhinnamastakapiṇḍika | mfn. whose skull and forehead are cloven, (an elephant) whose frontal prominences have fissures  |
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bhītināṭitaka | n. mimic representation of fear  |
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bhogabhṛtaka | m. a servant who works only for maintenance  |
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bhramaradūtakāvya | n. Name of a poem (= -saṃdeśa-k-).  |
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bhṛguharītakī | f. a particular mixture  |
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bhṛtaka | mfn. brought, fetched (See drāg-bh-)  |
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bhṛtaka | mfn. hired, receiving wages  |
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bhṛtaka | m. a hired labourer, servant etc.  |
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bhṛtakādhyāpaka | m. a hired teacher  |
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bhṛtakādhyāpana | n. instruction given by a hired teacher  |
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bhṛtakādhyāpita | mfn. taught by a hired teacher  |
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bhṛtakādhyayana | n. learning from a hired teacher,  |
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bhrūsaṃgataka | n. the contact of the eyebrows  |
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bhujagāntaka | m. "serpent-destroyer", Name of garuḍa-  |
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bhūtakāla | m. past time or the preterite tense  |
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bhūtakālika | mfn. relating to it  |
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bhūtakaraṇa | n. "causing a word to have a past meaning", Name of the augment  |
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bhūtakaraṇavatī | f. (scilicet vibhakti-) the character and personal endings of the augmented verbal forms (id est of imperfect tense Aorist and Conditional)  |
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bhūtakarman | m. Name of a man  |
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bhūtakartṛ | m. "maker of beings", brahmā-, the creator  |
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bhūtakeśa | m. Corydalis Goveniana (also n.andf(ī-).)  |
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bhūtakesarā | f. Trigonella Foenum Graecum  |
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bhūtakeśī | f. a species of plant (L Nardostachys Jatamansi, Vitex Negundo and white basil) .  |
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bhūtaketu | m. Name of a son of manu- dakṣa-sāvarṇi-  |
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bhūtaketu | m. of a vetāla-  |
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bhūtakoṭi | f. "the highest culminating point for all beings", absolute non-entity (equals śūnya-tā-)  |
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bhūtakrānti | f. (for tāk-?) possession by spirits  |
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bhūtakṛt | mfn. forming beings, creative  |
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bhūtakṛt | m. the creator etc.  |
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bhūtakṛt | m. plural a class of gods  |
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bhūtāntaka | m. "destroyer of beings", the god of death  |
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bilhaṇaśataka | n. Name of work  |
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brahmaghātaka | m. a Brahman-killer  |
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brahmajātaka | n. Name of work  |
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brahmakarmapustaka | n. Name of a manual on ceremonies  |
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brahmavaivartaka | n. "metamorphoses of brahmā-"(who is identified with kṛṣṇa-), Name of a purāṇa- (one of the most modern of the 18, containing prayers and invocations addressed to kṛṣṇa- with narratives about his loves for the gopī-s and rādhā- etc.) ( )  |
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bṛhadambāśataka | n. Name of work  |
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bṛhadgaurīvratakathā | f. bṛhadgaurīvrata |
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bṛhajjātaka | n. Name of varāhamihira-'s larger work on nativities (see sv/aipa-jātaka-)  |
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bṛhajjātaka | n. of another work  |
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bṛhajjātakaślokavyākhyāna | n. of a metrical commentator or commentary by bhaṭṭotpala- on the former work  |
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bṛhatkośātakī | f. a kind of gourd  |
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buddhicintaka | mfn. one who thinks wisely  |
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budhāṣṭamīvratakālanirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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caitaki | m. plural (fr. cetaka-) Name of a family  |
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cākragartaka | mfn. fr. cakra-garta-  |
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caṇḍapotaka | m. Name of an elephant  |
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caṇḍātaka | n. a short petticoat  |
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caṇḍātaka | n. see caṇḍāntika-.  |
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caṇḍikāśataka | n. "100 stanzas in praise of caṇḍikā-", Name of a poem (ascribed to bāṇa-).  |
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candraguptaka | m. the king candra-gupta- (of pāṭali-putra-)  |
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cārucaryāśataka | n. Name of work  |
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cātaka | m. the bird Cucculus melanoleucus (said to subsist on rain-drops) etc.  |
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cātakānandana | m. " cātaka-'s delight", the rainy season  |
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cātakāṣṭaka | n. the 8 verses on the cātaka- bird.  |
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cātakī | f. the female of the cātaka- bird  |
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cātaki | m. Name of a man  |
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caṭitaka | m. a crack, rent, 411.  |
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caturjātaka | n. idem or 'n. equals cāt- '  |
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cāturjātaka | n. idem or 'n. an aggregate of 4 substances ' (see kaṭu--).  |
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caturthabhaktakṣapaṇa | n. fasting so as to take only every 4th meal  |
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catustriṃśajjātakajña | m. "knowing 34 jātaka-s", Name of a buddha-  |
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cetaka | mfn. causing to think  |
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cetaka | mfn. sentient  |
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cetaka | etc. See  |
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cetakī | f. equals tanikā-  |
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cetakī | f. Jasminum grandiflorum  |
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chalitaka | m. Name of a man  |
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chalitaka | n. See lika-.  |
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chalitakayoga | m. plural Name of a kalā- (q.v)  |
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chinnamastakā | f. "decapitated", a headless form of durgā-  |
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chinnamastakīkṛ | to decapitate  |
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cintaka | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' one who thinks or reflects upon, familiar with (exempli gratia, 'for example' daiva--, vaṃśa--,etc., qq. vv.)  |
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cintaka | m. an overseer  |
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cintaka | m. Name of the 23rd kalpa- period  |
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cintaka | m. see kārya--, graha--, megha--.  |
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cirāntaka | m. Name of a son of garuḍa-  |
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cittakalita | mfn. "calculated in one's mind", anticipated  |
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cittakheda | m. grief  |
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coritaka | n. anything stolen,  |
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coritaka | n. petty theft  |
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cūḍitaka | See cūlit-.  |
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cūlitaka | m. Name of a poet,  |
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cūtaka | m. the mango tree  |
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cūtaka | m. a small well (equals cūḍaka-)  |
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cyutaka | See akṣara-mātra--.  |
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dadhipṛṣātaka | Name of a mixture made with d/adhi-  |
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daityāntaka | m. " daitya-s. destroyer"  |
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daivacintaka | m. "reflecting on fate", astrologer, Name of śiva-  |
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daivacintaka | m. fatalist  |
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daivahataka | mfn. idem or 'mfn. stricken by destiny, ill-fated ' : cursed by destiny  |
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daivahataka | n. a blow of destiny,  |
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daivahataka | n. cursed Destiny. ,  |
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daivajñajātaka | n. Name of work  |
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daivatakāṇḍa | n. Name of  |
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daivopahataka | ( ) mfn. struck by fate, ill-fated (see daiva-h-).  |
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dakṣiṇāvartaka | mf(ikā-)n. turned to the right or southwards |
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dakṣiṇāvartakī | f. Tragia involucrata  |
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dāntaka | mf(ī-)n. idem or 'mf(ī-)n. (fr. danta-) made of ivory '  |
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dantaka | in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' "a tooth" See a--, kṛmi--, śyāva--  |
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dantaka | m. a projection in a rock  |
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dantaka | m. "a pin projecting from a wall" See nāga--  |
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dantaka | mfn. paying attention to one's teeth  |
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dantakāra | m. an ivory worker  |
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dantakarṣaṇa | m. "teeth-injuring", the lime  |
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dantakaśa | m. the tusk of an elephant compared to a flower-cup,  |
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dantakāṣṭha | n. a small piece of the wood (of particular trees) used for cleaning the teeth  |
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dantakāṣṭha | n. cleaning the teeth with the danta-kāṣṭha-, 4996  |
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dantakāṣṭha | m. Name of various trees the wood of which is used for cleaning the teeth (Flacourtia sapida ;Asclepias gigantea, Ficus indica, Acacia Catech, Pongamia glabra, Terminalia alata)  |
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dantakāṣṭhābhakṣaṇa | n. "omitting to use the d- ", Name of  |
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dantakāṣṭhaka | m. N. Tabernaemontana coronaria  |
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dantakrūra | m. Name of a prince, .  |
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dantakumāra | m. of a man.  |
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dantakūra | Name of a place  |
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dārarakṣitaka | mfn. relating to the protection of women.  |
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dāruhastaka | m. a wooden spoon or ladle  |
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daśadṛṣṭāntakathā | f. Name of work  |
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daśamukhāntaka | m. equals śaripu-  |
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daśaśatakaradhārin | mfn. thousand-rayed (the moon)  |
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daśāsyāntaka | m. idem or 'm. "conqueror of rāvaṇa-", rāma- '  |
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dattaka | mfn. (with putra-) equals ttrima-,  |
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dattaka | m. a form of names terminating in -datta- ,  |
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dattaka | m. Name of an author  |
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dattaka | m. of māgha-'s father  |
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dattakacandrikā | f. Name of work  |
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dattakamīmāṃsā | f. another work.  |
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dattakarṇa | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' giving ear to, listening to  |
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dattakṣaṇa | mfn. to whom occasion or a festival has been given  |
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deśāntaramṛtakriyānirūpaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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devadattaka | m. plural the party led by deva-datta-  |
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devakhātaka | n. devakhāta |
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devāntaka | m. Name of a rakṣas- |
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devāntaka | m. of a daitya-  |
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devāntakavadha | m. "destruction of deva-datta-", Name of 71st chapter of  |
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devīśataka | n. Name of work  |
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devyāryāśataka | n. Name of work  |
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dhānāphalavratakathā | f. Name of work  |
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dhanuketakī | f. a kind of flower  |
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dharmacintaka | mfn. meditating on the law, familiar with it  |
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dharmaghaṭavratakathā | f. Name of work  |
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dharmopaghātaka | mfn. "law-killing", unlawful  |
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dhātaka | n. equals dhāṭī-  |
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dhātaki | m. Name of one of the 2 sons of vīti-hotra- praiyavrata- (king of a varṣa- of puṣkara-dvīpa-)  |
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dhātakī | f. Grislea Tomentosa  |
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dhātakikīkhaṇḍa | n. Name of a varṣa- of puṣkara-dvīpa- ruled by dhātaki-  |
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dhātakikitīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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dhātakiṣaṇḍa | n. Name of a varṣa- of puṣkara-dvīpa- ruled by dhātaki-  |
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dhauritaka | and dhaurya- n. a horse's trot (see dhorita-, taka-).  |
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dhaurtaka | n. (fr. dhūrta-) roguery, knavery, fraud, gaRa manojñādi-.  |
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dhautaka | mfn. made of bleached or purified silk  |
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dhautakaṭa | m. a bag of coarse cloth  |
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dhautakauśeya | n. bleached or purified silk (= pattrorṇa-)  |
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dhautakhaṇḍī | f. sugar-candy  |
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dhautakośaja | n. bleached or purified silk (= pattrorṇa-)  |
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dhautakuṣṭha | n. a kind of leprosy  |
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dhoritaka | n. a horse's trot  |
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dhṛtaka | m. Name of a saint or patriarch  |
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dhṛtaka | m. varia lectio for vrika-  |
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dhṛtakanakamāla | mfn. wearing a golden collar or wreath  |
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dhṛtakārmukeṣu | mfn. armed with bow and arrows  |
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dhṛtaketu | m. Name of a son of the 9th manu-  |
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dhṛtakleśa | m. undergoing hardships  |
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dhūrtaka | mfn. cunning, crafty  |
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dhūrtaka | mfn. a cheat, rogue  |
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dhūrtaka | m. a jackal  |
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dhūrtaka | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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dhūrtakitava | m. a gamester, sharper  |
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dhūrtakṛt | m. thorn-apple  |
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dhūrtakṛt | m. knave, rogue, cheat  |
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dhūrtanartaka | n. Name of a drama.  |
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dhūtakalmaṣa | mfn. "whose sins are shaken off", pure  |
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dhvastakamala | mfn. (a pond) which has lost its lotus-flowers  |
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dhyānaśataka | n. Name of work  |
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dināntaka | m. "day-destroyer", darkness  |
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dīptaka | m. or n. a kind of disease of the nose  |
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dīptaka | n. gold  |
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dīptaketu | m. "bright-bannered", Name of a king  |
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dīptaketu | m. of a son of manu- dakṣa-sāvarṇi- |
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dīptakiraṇa | mfn. "hot-rayed", he sun  |
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dīptakīrti | mfn. "bright-famed"  |
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dīptakīrti | mfn. Name of skanda-  |
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dīrghavṛntaka | m. Colosanthes Indica and a variety of it  |
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drāgbhṛtaka | n. water just drawn from a well  |
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dṛṣṭāntakalikā | f. Name of work  |
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dṛṣṭāntaśataka | n. "a hundred examples", Name of work  |
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durantaka | mfn. equals -anta- (śiva-)  |
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durantakṛcchra | m. or n. infinite danger  |
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durantakṛt | mfn. doing what is endless or suffering endless pains  |
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duritakṣaya | m. destruction of sin  |
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duritakṣaya | m. Name of a man  |
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durmatakhaṇḍana | n. Name of work  |
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dūrvāgaṇapativratakathā | f. Name of work  |
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dūrvāvratakathā | f. Name of work  |
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duṣkṛtakarman | mfn. acting wickedly, criminal  |
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duṣkṛtakarman | n. wicked deed, wickedness  |
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dūtaka | m. Name of agni- in the form of a forest conflagration (see dava-, dāva-).  |
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dūtaka | m. a messenger, ambassador (see deva-.)  |
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dūtakarman | n. business or duty of a messenger  |
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dviradāntaka | m. "destroyer of the elephant", lion  |
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dviśataka | mfn. worth 200, bought for 200  |
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dyotaka | mfn. shining, illuminating (see kha--)  |
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dyotaka | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') making clear, explaining |
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dyotaka | mfn. expressing, meaning  |
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dyotakatva | n.  |
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dyūtakara | m. a gambler  |
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dyūtakāra | m. equals -kara-  |
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dyūtakāra | m. equals next  |
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dyūtakāraka | m. the keeper of a gaming-house  |
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dyūtakaramaṇḍalī | f. a gambler's circle (see dyūtamaṇḍala-)  |
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dyūtakiṃkarī | f. equals dāsī-,  |
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dyūtakrīḍā | f. playing with dice, gambling  |
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dyūtakṛt | m. a gambler  |
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ekāntakaruṇa | mfn. wholly and solely compassionate, wholly charitable  |
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ekaparvataka | m. Name of a mountain  |
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eramattaka | m. Name of a man  |
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etaka | mf(ikā-, enikā-)n. equals /eta- above  |
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gadāntaka | m. dual number "removing sickness", Name of the two aśvin-s  |
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galitaka | m. a kind of dance, gesticulation  |
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galitaka | m. Name of a metre  |
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galitakuṣṭha | n. advanced and incurable leprosy (when the fingers and toes fall off)  |
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gandharvahastaka | m. idem or 'm. (a-manuṣyasya h- )'  |
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gaṇitakaumudī | f. Name of a commentator or commentary on  |
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garbhapātaka | m. "causing miscarriage", a red kind of Moringa  |
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gārtaka | mfn. fr. garta- gaRa dhūmādi-.  |
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gartakī | f. equals tikā-  |
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gataka | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' relating to (?)  |
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gatakāla | m. past time  |
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gatakalmaṣa | mfn. freed from crime  |
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gatakīrti | mfn. deprived of reputation  |
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gataklama | mf(ā-)n. "one whose lassitude is gone", rested, refreshed  |
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gaurījātaka | n. Name of work  |
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gharmāntakāmukī | f. "desirous of the beginning of the rainy season", a kind of crane  |
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ghātaka | mf(ī- ; ikā-)n. killing, killer, murderer etc.  |
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ghātaka | mf(ī- ; ikā-)n. destroying, ruining,  |
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ghātaka | mf(ī- ; ikā-)n. (See viśvāsa--)  |
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ghātaka | mf(ī-)n. made of the ghātaka- (= vadhaka-) wood  |
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ghātakara | mf(ī-)n. destructive  |
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ghātakṛcchra | n. a kind of urinary disease,  |
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ghaṭotkacāntaka | m. "slayer of ghaṭoṭkaca-", karṇa-  |
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ghoṣātakī | f. the plant śveta-ghoṣā-  |
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ghoṣātakī | etc. See  |
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ghṛtakambala | n. "ghee and a mantle", consecration of a king  |
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ghṛtakarañja | m. a kind of karañja- tree  |
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ghṛtakauśika | m. "ghee- kauśika- (the kauśika- desirous of ghee)", Name of a religious teacher  |
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ghṛtakauśika | m. plural his family  |
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ghṛtakeśa | (t/a--) mfn. one whose hair is dripping with butter (agni-)  |
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ghṛtakīrti | f. the mentioning of ghee  |
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ghṛtakṣaudravat | mfn. containing ghee and honey  |
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ghṛtakulyā | f. a rivulet of ghee  |
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ghṛtakumārī | f. idem or 'f. "ghee-virgin", Aloe indica (supposed to resemble a virgin in delicacy) '  |
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ghṛtakumārikā | f. "ghee-virgin", Aloe indica (supposed to resemble a virgin in delicacy)  |
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ghṛtakumbha | m. a jar of ghee  |
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gītaka | n. a song, hymn ( )  |
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gītaka | n. a kind of metre (narkuṭaka-)  |
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gītaka | n. melody (seven in number)  |
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gītaka | n. a metre of 4 x 20 syllables  |
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gītaka | n. a stanza composed in the gīti- metre (with reference to ) (see daśa-gītikā-.)  |
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gītakaṇḍikā | f. Name of a  |
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gītakrama | m. the arrangement of a song  |
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gītakrama | m. equals varṇa-  |
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gītakṣama | mfn. (anything) that may be sung  |
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gītapustaka | n. Name of a collection of songs  |
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gītapustakasaṃgraha | m. idem or 'n. Name of a collection of songs '  |
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gītiśataka | n. Name (also title or epithet) of work  |
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goghātaka | m. idem or 'm. a cow-killer '  |
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goharītakī | f. Aegle Marmelos  |
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gorakṣaśataka | n. Name of work  |
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grahacintaka | m. idem or 'm. "knowing the course of planets", an astrologer, .'  |
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grāmaghātaka | m. plunderer of a village  |
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grāmatakṣa | m. equals -gṛhyaka-  |
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grāmyakośātakī | f. Name of a cucurbitaceous plant  |
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gṛdhramojāntaka | m. Name of a son of śvaphalka-  |
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gṛdhramojāntaka | m. varia lectio gandha-mokṣa-.  |
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gṛhakapotaka | m. idem or 'm. a domestic pigeon '  |
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gṛhapotaka | m. the site of a habitation  |
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gṛhītakhaḍgacarman | mfn. grasping sword and shield  |
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guḍaharītakī | f. myrobalan preserved in molasses (see 14, 8) .  |
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guptaka | m. a preserver  |
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guptaka | m. Name of a sauvīraka- prince  |
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guptakathā | f. a confidential communication  |
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guruvartaka | mfn. behaving respectfully towards parents or venerable persons  |
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hālasaptasataka | n. Name of an anthology (containing 700 Prakrit stanzas).  |
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hantakāra | m. the exclamation hanta- (a particular formula of benediction or salutation;also explained as 16 mouthfuls of alms, in among the four teats of the cow, vāc-.)  |
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hanumadvratakalpa | m. Name of work  |
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haranartaka | n. a kind of metre (equals hariṇa-pluta-)  |
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harilīlākṛṣṇakautaka | n. Name of work  |
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hariṇanartaka | m. a kiṃnara-  |
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haritaka | mfn. greenish (applied to the 6th unknown quantity)  |
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haritaka | m. or n. a green herb  |
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haritaka | n. grass  |
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hāritaka | n. equals haritaka-, a green vegetable  |
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hārītaka | m. the haritāla- pigeon  |
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hārītaka | m. Name of an author  |
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harītaka | mn. harītakī |
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haritakapiśa | mfn. yellowish-brown  |
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haritakaśāka | n. Moringa Pterygospermum  |
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hāritakāta | m. plural the descendants of haritakātya- Va1rtt. 8.  |
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haritakātya | m. Name of a man Va1rtt.8. |
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haritakī | f. Terminalia Chebula  |
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harītakī | f. (rarely harītaka ka- mn.) the yellow Myrobalan tree, Terminalia Chebula (28 synonyms and seven varieties are enumerated;the fruit is used for dyeing yellow and as a laxative)  |
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harītakīcūrṇa | n. the powdered seed of the Myrobalan tree  |
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harītakyādi | Name of a medicine work  |
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haritālikāvratakathā | f. Name of work  |
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hastaka | m. the hand (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' with f(ikā-).= "holding in the hand") etc.  |
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hastaka | m. the hand as a support  |
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hastaka | m. the hand as a measure of length  |
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hastaka | m. position of the hand  |
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hastaka | m. a turn-spit (varia lectio hastika-)  |
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hastakamala | n. a lotus carried in the hand (as symbolizing good fortune or prosperity;thus when lakṣmī- was churned out of the ocean, she appeared holding a lotus)  |
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hastakamala | n. a lotus-like hand  |
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hastakārya | mfn. to be done or made with the hand  |
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hastakauśala | n. skilfulness of hand, manual dexterity  |
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hastakavapra | Name of a place  |
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hastakita | mfn. (fr. hastaka-) gaRa tārakādi-.  |
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hastakohali | (?) f. the binding of the string round the fore-arm of the bride and bridegroom  |
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hastakriyā | f. any manual performance  |
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hastakṛta | (h/asta--) mf(ā-)n. made with the hand  |
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hastidantaka | mn. a radish  |
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hastighoṣātakī | f. a kind of Cucurbitaceous plant  |
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hastikośātakī | f. a kind of Cucurbitaceous plant  |
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hataka | mf(ikā-)n. struck, hit, afflicted by (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound';See daiva--)  |
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hataka | mf(ikā-)n. cursed, wretched, miserable (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' exempli gratia, 'for example' cāṇakya-h-,"the wretched cāṇakya-") etc.  |
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hataka | m. a low person, coward  |
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hatakaṇṭaka | mfn. freed from thorns (or enemies)  |
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hatakilbiṣa | mfn. freed from sins  |
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hemaketakī | f. Pandanus Odoratissimus  |
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hillājajātaka | n. Name of work  |
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hīnātiriktakāle | ind. too late or too soon  |
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hitaka | m. a child, the young of any animal  |
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hitakāma | mfn. wishing well to, desirous of benefiting  |
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hitakāmyā | f. (only in instrumental case) desire for another's (genitive case) welfare  |
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hitakara | mfn. doing a service, furthering the interests of (genitive case), favourable, useful, a benefactor  |
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hitakāraka | mfn. equals -kara-  |
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hitakārin | mfn. idem or 'mfn. equals -kara- ' ( hitakāritā ri-tā-, f.; hitakāritva ri-tva- n.)  |
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hitakāritā | f. hitakārin |
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hitakāritva | n. hitakārin |
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hitakṛt | mfn. idem or 'mfn. idem or 'mfn. equals -kara- ' ( hitakāritā ri-tā-, f.; hitakāritva ri-tva- n.) '  |
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horākandarpajātaka | n.  |
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indraluptaka | n. morbid baldness of the head  |
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indraluptaka | n. loss of beard.  |
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iṅgitakovida | mfn. understanding signs, acquainted with the gesture of another, skilled in the expression or interpretation of internal sentiments by external gesture.  |
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iyattaka | (iyat-) mf(ikā-)n. so small, so little  |
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jagadantaka | m. "world-destroyer", death ( jagadantakāntaka kāntaka- mfn.destroying death) .  |
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jagadantakāntaka | mfn. jagadantaka |
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jagadīśaśataka | n. Name of a poem (of 100 stanzas).  |
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jalāntaka | mfn. containing water  |
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jalāntaka | m. Name of a son of kṛṣṇa-  |
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jāmbavataka | equals jāmbavatā nirvṛtta- gaRa arīhṇādi-.  |
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janapadaghātaka | m. a plunderer of a country  |
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janmajarāntaka | m. destroyer of birth and old age,  |
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janmajātaka | n. Name of a work  |
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janmāntakara | m. destroyer of birth  |
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jārajātaka | mfn. begotten by a paramour  |
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jārajātaka | m. a plagiarist.  |
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jarantaka | m. a father-in-law  |
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jātaka | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' engendered by, born under (an asterism)  |
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jātaka | m. a new-born child  |
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jātaka | m. a mendicant  |
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jātaka | n. equals ta-karman-  |
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jātaka | n. nativity, astrological calculation of a nativity  |
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jātaka | n. the story of a former birth of gautama- buddha-  |
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jātaka | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' after numerals)"an aggregate of similar things" See catur-.  |
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jātakabhūṣaṇa | n. Name (also title or epithet) of work  |
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jātakadarpaṇa | m. Name (also title or epithet) of work  |
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jātakadhvani | m. a leech  |
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jātakalakṣaṇa | n. Name (also title or epithet) of work  |
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jātakalāpa | mfn. having a tail (a peacock).  |
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jātakāma | mfn. fallen in love,  |
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jātakamañjarī | f. Name (also title or epithet) of work  |
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jātakāmbhonidhi | m. "ocean of nativities", Name of an astrology work by bhadrabāhu-.  |
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jātakamuktāvalī | f. Name of an astrological work by siva-dāsa-.  |
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jātakapaddhati | f. Name of works on nativities by ananta- and keśava-.  |
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jātakaratna | n. Name (also title or epithet) of work  |
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jātakarman | n. a birth-ceremony (consisting in touching a newly-born child's tongue thrice with ghee after appropriate prayers) etc.  |
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jātakarman | n. (cf )  |
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jātakasaṃgraha | m. Name (also title or epithet) of work  |
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jātakautūhala | mfn. being eagerly desirous  |
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jātakautuka | mfn. delighted.  |
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jātakopa | mfn. enraged.  |
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jātakrodha | mfn. enraged.  |
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jātakṣobha | mfn. agitated.  |
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jīmūtaka | m. Lepeocercis serrata |
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jīmūtaketu | m. śiva-  |
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jīmūtaketu | m. Name of a vidyā-dhara- prince  |
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jīmūtaketu | m. of the ancestor of a dynasty  |
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jinadattakathāsamuccaya | m. Name of a collection of tales by bhadrācārya-  |
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jinaśataka | n. Name of work by jambu-kavi-.  |
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jītakalpasūtra | n. "old kalpa-sūtra-", Name of a work by jina-bhadra-.  |
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jitakāśi | mfn. the doubled fist ,  |
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jitakāśin | mfn. See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order kāśin-.  |
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jitaklama | mfn. one who has overcome the sense of fatigue  |
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jitakopa | mfn. one who has subdued anger.  |
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jitakrodha | mfn. id  |
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jīvadattaka | m. Name of a man  |
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jīvāntaka | m. "life-destroyer", a fowler  |
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jīvāntaka | m. murderer  |
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jīvantaka | m. equals va-śāka-  |
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jīvitakāla | m. duration of life  |
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jīvitakṣaya | m. loss of life, death  |
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jīvitāntaka | mfn. putting an end to life,  |
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jīvitāntaka | m. śiva-,  |
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jīvitāntakara | mfn. menacing life  |
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jñātaka | mfn. known, etc. gaRa yāvādi-.  |
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jñātakulīna | mfn. belonging to a known family  |
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jvarāntaka | m. idem or 'm. "febrifuge", a kind of Nimba '  |
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jvarāntaka | m. Cathartocarpus fistula  |
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kailātaka | mfn. (for lālaka-?,fr. kīlāla-)? n. with madhu-, honey  |
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kairātaka | mfn. belonging to the kirāta-s (f(tik/ā-).) (f. takī-).  |
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kaitaka | mfn. (fr. ket-), coming from the tree Pandanus odoratissimus  |
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kaitaka | n. the flower of that tree  |
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kaivartaka | m. a fisherman  |
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kaivartamustaka | n. idem or 'f. idem or 'n. the grass Cyperus rotundus ' ' commentator or commentary on  |
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kaivartīmustaka | n. idem or 'n. idem or 'f. idem or 'n. the grass Cyperus rotundus ' ' commentator or commentary on '  |
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kaivartimustaka | n. equals rtī-m- above  |
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kākadantaki | m. plural Name of a warrior-tribe gaRa dāmany-ādi-.  |
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kākadantakīya | m. a prince of the kāka-dantaki-s  |
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kākavartaka | m. dual number the crow and the quail.  |
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kālacakrajātaka | n. Name of work  |
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kālacoditakarman | mfn. acting under the influence of fate.  |
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kāladantaka | m. Name of a nāga- (a son of vāsuki-)  |
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kālaklītaka | n. the indigo plant  |
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kalantaka | = the next.  |
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kālāntaka | m. time regarded as the god of death  |
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kālāntakayama | m. all-destroying time in the form of yama-  |
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kalaśapotaka | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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kalitakusuma | mfn. budded, blossomed,  |
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kallolajātaka | n. Name of an astrological work.  |
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kamantaka | m. Name of a man  |
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kamantaka | m. plural Name of his descendants gaRa upakādi-  |
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kanakaketakī | f. a species of Pandanus with yellow blossoms  |
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kanakāntaka | m. Bauhinia Variegata  |
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kāṇḍatiktaka | m. a kind of gentian (Gentiana Chirayita)  |
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kāntaka | m. Name of a man  |
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kāntakalikā | f. a particular kind of artificial verse.  |
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kapaṭanātaka | n. a comedy (as it were) of a deceit,  |
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kaphāntaka | m. Name of a plant  |
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kapītaka | n. Berberis Asiatica  |
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kapotahastaka | m. idem or 'm. a particular position of the hands.'  |
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kapotaka | mf(ikā-)n. pigeon-coloured, lead-grey  |
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kapotaka | m. a small pigeon or dove etc.  |
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kapotaka | m. a particular position of the hands  |
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kapotaka | n. ore of antimony  |
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kāpotaka | mfn. fr. kapotakīya- gaRa bilvakādi-.  |
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kapotakarbura | mfn. spotted like a dove,  |
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kapotakī | f. a kind of bird (equals śyāmā-)  |
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kapotakīya | mf(ā-)n. abounding in or relating to pigeons gaRa naḍādi-  |
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karanyastakapolāntam | ind. the end of the cheek held in the hand.  |
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karmapātaka | n. a sinful deed,  |
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karmaśataka | n. Name of a Buddhist work.  |
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kārtakaujapau | Nominal verb dual number m. which begins a gaṇa- of  |
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kartṛguptaka | n. idem or 'n. (a kind of artificial sentence) in which the subject or agent is hidden, '  |
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kāryacintaka | m. "taking care of a business", manager of a business  |
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kāryacintaka | m. prudent, cautious.  |
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kāṣṭhatakṣ | m. "cutting and framing timber", a carpenter  |
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kāṣṭhatakṣaka | m. idem or 'm. "cutting and framing timber", a carpenter '  |
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kataka | m. Strychnos Potatorum or the clearing nut plant (its seeds rubbed upon the inside of water-jars precipitate the earthy particles in the water )  |
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kataka | m. Name of a commentator on the rāmāyaṇa-.  |
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kaṭucāturjātaka | n. an aggregate of four acid substances (cardamoms, the bark and leaves of Laurus Cassia, and black pepper)  |
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kaṭutiktaka | m. Cannabis Sativa  |
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kaṭutiktaka | m. Gentiana Cherayta  |
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kaṭutiktakā | f. a kind of gourd  |
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kaukuntaka | See kuṭṭaka-.  |
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kauṣītaka | m. patronymic fr. kuṣ- Name of kahoḍa-  |
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kauṣītaka | n. Name of a brāhmaṇa-  |
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kauṣītakeya | m. equals ka- Name of kahoḍa-  |
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kauṣītakeya | m. of a kāśyapa-  |
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kauṣītakī | f. patronymic of agastya-'s wife  |
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kauṣītakī | f. Name of a śākhā- of the  |
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kauṣītaki | m. ( ) patronymic fr. kuṣ/ītaka- (plural)  |
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kauṣītakibrāhmaṇa | n. Name of a brāhmaṇa- (= )  |
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kauṣītakibrāhmaṇa | n. =  |
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kauṣītakibrāhmaṇopaniṣad | f. idem or 'n. = ' ,  |
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kauṣītakin | m. "the pupils of ka- ", Name of a school  |
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kauṣītakirahasya | n. idem or 'f. idem or 'n. = ', ' ,  |
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kauṣītakirahasyabrāhmaṇa | n. idem or 'n. idem or 'f. idem or 'n. = ', ', ' commentator or commentary on  |
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kauṣītakyupaniṣad | f. Name of an  |
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kauṭatakṣa | m. an independent carpenter (who works at home on his own account and not for a village or corporation)  |
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kavantaka | m. Name of a man  |
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kavantaka | m. plural his descendants gaRa upakādi-.  |
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kavitāmṛtakūpa | m. "well of nectar of poetry", Name of a modern collection of verses  |
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keliraivataka | n. Name of a treatise  |
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kenipātaka | m. idem or 'm. the helm, rudder, large oar used as a rudder '  |
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keralajātaka | n.  |
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keśāntakaraṇa | n. idem or 'm. cutting off the hair finally (as a religious ceremony performed upon Brahmans at 16 years of age, kṣatriya-s at 22, and vaiśya-s at 24) '  |
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keśavajātakapaddhatyudāharaṇa | n. a commentator or commentary by viśva-nātha- on the work jātaka-paddhati-.  |
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ketaka | m. the tree Pandanus odoratissimus etc. |
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ketakī | f. ( gaRa gaurādi- ) idem or 'm. the tree Pandanus odoratissimus etc.'  |
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ketaki | f. metrically for kī- f.  |
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khaḍgaśataka | , n. Name (also title or epithet) of work  |
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khadyotaka | m. Name of a poisonous plant  |
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khadyotaka | etc. See  |
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khagāntaka | m. "destroyer of birds", a hawk, falcon  |
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khanātaka | mfn. dug up or unearthed with a spade  |
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khātaka | m. a digger, delver  |
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khātaka | m. a debtor (see khādaka-)  |
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khātaka | n. a ditch, moat  |
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khattakhutta | m. idem or 'm. Name of an astronomer.'  |
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kirātaka | m. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' a man of the mountain-tribe of the kirāta-s  |
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kirātaka | m. Agathotes Chirayta  |
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kirātakula | mf(ī-)n. belonging to the kirāta- tribe  |
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kirātakula | mf(ī-)n. (See kilāta-.)  |
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kirātatiktaka | m. idem or 'm. the plant Agathotes Chirayta (a kind of gentian) '  |
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klaitakika | n. a fermented liquor prepared from the Klitaka root, wine, spirituous liquor  |
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klaitakika | See klīta-.  |
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klītaka | mfn. (grains) prepared as dough or paste  |
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klītaka | n. dough or paste (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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klītaka | n. (prepared from sweet root)  |
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klītaka | n. Glycyrrhiza glabra or echinata (sweet root)  |
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klītakā | f. id.  |
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klītaka | m. or n. Name of a plant with a poisonous root  |
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klītakikā | f. the Indigo plant (kāla-klītaka-)  |
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kḷptakeśanakhaśmaśru | mfn. having the hair, nails, and beard cut or arranged  |
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kḷptakīlā | f. title deed (lease of a house etc.)  |
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komalagītaka | n. idem or 'n. a sweet song.'  |
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kośātaka | m. (or koṣāt-) hair  |
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kośātaka | n. the fruit of the plant kośātakī-  |
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kośātakī | f. (gaṇa-s gaurādi-and harītaky-ādi-), Name of a plant and of its fruit (Trichosanthes dioeca, or Luffa acutangula, or Luffa pentandra ) (see mahā-k-)  |
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kośātakī | f. a moonlight night  |
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kośātakin | m. trade, business  |
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kośātakin | m. a trader, merchant  |
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kośātakin | m. submarine fire  |
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krīḍāparvataka | m. idem or 'm. a play-hill or pleasure-hill, pleasure-mound or hillock in a garden '  |
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krīḍitaka | See māṇavaka-k-.  |
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krītaka | mfn. bought from his natural parents (and adopted as male issue)  |
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kriyāguptaka | n. Name of work (?)  |
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kṛmidantaka | m. toothache with decay of the teeth  |
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kṛṣṇapiṇḍītaka | m. a dark variety of māyaṇa- (Cyperus rotundus or Vangueria spinosa)  |
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kṛtaka | mfn. artificial, factitious, done artificially, made, prepared, not produced spontaneously etc.  |
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kṛtaka | mfn. not natural, adopted (as a son)  |
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kṛtaka | mfn. assumed, simulated, false  |
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kṛtaka | m. Name of a son of vasu-deva-  |
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kṛtaka | m. of a son of cyavana-  |
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kṛtaka | n. a kind of salt (equals viḍ-lavaṇa-)  |
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kṛtaka | n. sulphate of copper  |
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kṛtakāla | m. appointed time  |
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kṛtakāla | mfn. "fixed or settled as to time", sent, deposited etc. for a certain time  |
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kṛtakāla | mfn. one who has accomplished a certain time, who has waited a certain time  |
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kṛtakalpa | mfn. one who knows the customary rites  |
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kṛtakalpataru | m. Name of work  |
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kṛtakam | ind. (a--in compound) in a simulated manner  |
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kṛtakāma | mf(ā-)n. one whose desire is attained, satisfied  |
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kṛtakapaṭa | mfn. deceiving, beguiling.  |
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kṛtakara | m. Name of śiva-  |
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kṛtakārin | mfn. doing again what has been done already  |
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kṛtakārin | mfn. doing any work  |
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kṛtakarman | n. an act that has been accomplished  |
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kṛtakarman | mfn. one who has done his work or duty  |
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kṛtakarman | mfn. clever, able  |
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kṛtakartavya | mfn. one who has performed what was to be done, one who has done or discharged his duty  |
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kṛtakārya | n. an attained object  |
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kṛtakārya | mfn. one who has obtained his object  |
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kṛtakārya | mfn. one who has no need of another person's aid (instrumental case)  |
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kṛtakāryatva | n. the state of having obtained one's object |
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kṛtakautuka | mfn. one who engages in sport, playful.  |
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kṛtakopa | mfn. one who shows anger, angry, indignant.  |
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kṛtakoṭi | m. Name of a kāśyapa-  |
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kṛtakoṭi | m. of upavarṣa-  |
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kṛtakraya | m. one who makes a purchase, a purchaser.  |
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kṛtakriya | mfn. one who has accomplished any act  |
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kṛtakriya | mfn. one who has fulfilled his duty  |
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kṛtakriya | mfn. one who has performed a religious ceremony  |
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kṛtakṛtya | n. what has been done and what is to be done  |
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kṛtakṛtya | mfn. one who has done his duty or accomplished a business  |
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kṛtakṛtya | mfn. one who has attained any object or purpose, contented, satisfied with (locative case ) etc.  |
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kṛtakṛtyabhāva | m. idem or 'f. the full discharge of any duty or realisation of any object, accomplishment, success etc.'  |
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kṛtakṛtyatā | f. the full discharge of any duty or realisation of any object, accomplishment, success etc.  |
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kṛtakrudha | mfn. one who shows anger, angry, resentful.  |
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kṛtakṣaṇa | mfn. one who waits for the right moment, one who waits impatiently for a person or thing (locative case,or accusative with prati-,or infinitive mood,or in compound; exempli gratia, 'for example' kṛta-kṣaṇāhaṃ te gamnaṃ prati-,I am waiting impatiently for thy going ; te bhūmiṇ gantuṃ kṛta-kṣaṇāḥ-,they are waiting for the time to proceed to the earth )  |
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kṛtakṣaṇa | mfn. having leisure  |
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kṛtakṣaṇa | mfn. ready at hand, not tarrying or lingering  |
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kṛtakṣaṇa | mfn. liable to (in compound) commentator or commentary on  |
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kṛtakṣaṇa | ready to, prepared for, intent upon, engrossed by (compound),  |
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kṛtakṣaṇa | m. Name of a prince  |
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kṛtakūrcaka | mfn. tied up as a small bundle or brush.  |
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kṛtāntakālāsura | m. Name of an asura-  |
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kṛtānukṛtakārin | mfn. doing anything before and after  |
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kṣatakāsa | m. a cough produced by injury  |
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kṣatakṛt | m. "producing sores", Semecarpus Anacardium  |
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kṣatakṛta | mfn. produced by injury  |
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kṣatriyāntakara | m. idem or 'mfn. one who destroys the military caste ' , Name of paraśu-rāma-  |
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kṣitiśatakratu | m. idem or 'm. equals -puru-hūta- ' , .  |
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kṣudraśleṣmāntaka | m. the plant Cordia Myxa  |
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kṣullatātaka | m. the father's brother  |
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kṣutaka | m. black mustard  |
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kucaśataka | n. Name (also title or epithet) of a kāvya-.  |
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kukkuṭamastaka | m. equals -mañjarī-  |
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kulāntakaraṇa | mfn. one who ruins his family  |
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kulūtaka | m. plural idem or 'm. plural Name of a people '  |
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kulūtaka | m. sg. a kulūta- man,  |
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kupitāntaka | m. imminent death  |
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kuṣītaka | m. a kind of bird  |
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kuṣītaka | m. Name of a man commentator or commentary on  |
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kuṣītaka | m. plural the descendants of that man gaRa upakādi-.  |
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kutapasaptaka | n. a śrāddha- in which seven constituents occur (viz. noon, a horn platter, a Nepal blanket, silver, sacrificial grass, Sesamum, and kine)  |
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kūṭatakṣ | mfn. Va1rtt. 2  |
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laghujātaka | n. Name of work  |
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laghusiddhāntakaumudī | f. Name of work  |
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lakṣaṇaśataka | n. Name of work  |
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lakṣasvastikavratakalpa | m. Name of work  |
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lakṣavartidīpavratakalpa | m. Name of work  |
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lakṣmīnārāyaṇavratakalpa | m. Name of work  |
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laktaka | n. equals naktaka-, a dirty and tattered cloth, a rag  |
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laktaka | n. (?) equals alaktaka-, lac, the red dye  |
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laktakarman | m. a red variety of the Lodh tree (used in dyeing)  |
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lālabhāratakāvya | n. Name of a poem.  |
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lalitaka | n. Name of a tīrtha- (varia lectio lalitika-).  |
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lālitaka | m. a favourite, pet (perhaps in some places a proper N.)  |
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lambhitakānti | mfn. one who has acquired lustre or beauty |
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lāntakaja | m. plural (with jaina-s) Name of a class of deities  |
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lastaka | m. the middle of a bow (the part grasped)  |
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lastakagraha | m. seizing the middle of a bow  |
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lastakin | m. a bow  |
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lātaka | m. a kind of globe amaranth  |
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latāveṣṭitaka | n. the winding (embrace) of a creeper  |
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lavaṇakrītaka | m. a cākrika- (q.v) who sells salt  |
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lavaṇānbataka | m. "slayer of the rākṣasa- lavaṇa-", Name of śatru-ghna-  |
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lelitaka | m. or n. (?) sulphur  |
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lelītaka | m. or n. (?) sulphur  |
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liptaka | mfn. smeared, covered with poison  |
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liptaka | m. a poisoned arrow  |
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locamastaka | m. cock's comb, Celosia Cristata  |
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lohaghātaka | m. "iron-striker", a blacksmith  |
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lohakāntaka | n. magnetic iron  |
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lohitaka | mf(tikā-or lohinikā-)n. red, of a red colour, reddish etc. (in arithmetic said of the 5th unknown quantity )  |
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lohitaka | m. n. a ruby  |
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lohitaka | m. a sort of rice  |
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lohitaka | m. the planet Mars  |
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lohitaka | m. Name of a stūpa-  |
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lohitaka | mf(ikā-). a particular vein or artery  |
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lohitaka | m. a species of plant  |
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lohitaka | n. bell-metal or calx of brass  |
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lohitakalmāṣa | mfn. variegated with red, red-spotted  |
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lohitakṛṣṇa | mfn. of a reddish black colour  |
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lohitakṛṣṇavarṇa | mf(ā-)n. idem or 'mfn. of a reddish black colour'  |
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lohitakṛtsna | n. Name of one of the 10 mystic exercises called kṛtsna-  |
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lohitakṣaya | m. loss of blood  |
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lohitakṣayaka | mfn. suffering from loss of blood,  |
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lohitakṣīra | (l/ohita--) mf(ā-)n. yielding red or bloody milk  |
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lohitakūṭa | Name of a place  |
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lokeśvaraśataka | n. Name of a poem  |
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loṇitaka | m. Name of a poet (see lothitaka-,) .  |
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loṭhitaka | m. Name of a poet (see loṇitaka-).  |
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ḷtaka | m. Name of a man, mispronunciation of ṛtaka- and on śivasūtra- 2.  |
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lubdhajātakevarṣavardhāpanavidhāna | n. Name of work  |
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lulitakuṇḍala | mfn. having dangling earrings  |
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luñcitakeśa | m. "having the hair torn out", Name of a jaina- ascetic (so called as pulling out the hair of the head and body by way of self-mortification)  |
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madamattaka | m. a kind of thorn-apple  |
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madanāntaka | m. " kāma-deva-'s destroyer", Name of śiva-  |
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madhumastaka | n. ( ) , Name of a particular kind of sweetmeat  |
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mādhumataka | mfn. (fr. madhumat-). gaRa kacchādi- on  |
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madhurāntaka | m. Name (also title or epithet) of various kings,  |
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madhvamatakhaṇḍana | n. Name of work |
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madhyamabhṛtaka | m. a husbandman, a farm-labourer who works both for his master and himself  |
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madhyasiddhāntakaumudī | f. "the middle-sized "Name of an abridgment of the by varada-rāja-. =  |
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madyāsattaka | m. Name of a man (prob. wrong reading for madyāsaktaka-).  |
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maghavanmuktakuliśa | mn. (?) the thunderbolt hurled by indra-  |
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mahābhāratakūṭoddāra | m. Name of work  |
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mahājātaka | n. "the great jātaka-", Name of one of the best and most often recited jātaka-s of the buddha- |
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mahākauṣītaka | n. Name of a Vedic work  |
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mahākauṣītaki | m. Name of a teacher  |
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mahākauṣītakibrāhmaṇa | n. Name of a brāhmaṇa-  |
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mahākośātakī | f. a kind of gourd  |
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mahāntaka | (hān-) m. "the great finisher", death (Name of śiva-)  |
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mahāpātaka | n. a great crime or sin (5 such are enumerated, viz. killing a Brahman, drinking intoxicating liquors, theft, committing adultery with the wife of a religious teacher, and associating with any one guilty of these crimes) etc.  |
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mahāpātaka | n. any great crime or heinous sin  |
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mahāpātakin | mfn. guilty of a great crime  |
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mahāpiṇḍītaka | m. a species of plant  |
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mahāśatakoṭi | f. Name of work  |
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mahāṣaṭtakrataila | n. a particular mixture  |
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mahātiktaka | mfn. extremely bitter  |
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mahātiktaka | n. (with sarpis-) a particular drug  |
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mahāvyasanasaptaka | n. collection of seven vices (viz. mṛgayā-, akṣa-, strī-, pāna-, vāk-pāruṣya-, artha-dūṣaṇa-,and daṇḍa-pāruṣya-)  |
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mahiṣaśataka | n. Name of a poem.  |
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mahiṣīśataka | n. Name of a poem.  |
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mālajātaka | m. a civet-cat  |
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mallāryaṣṭottaraśataka | n. Name of work  |
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māṇavakakrīḍitaka | n. māṇavaka |
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maṇḍalitahastakāṇḍa | mfn. having a trunk formed in rings or circles (said of an elephant)  |
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mandasmitaśataka | n. Name of chapter of the mūkapañcaśatī- (q.v)  |
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māndhātaki | m. patronymic gaRa taulvalyādi- ( )  |
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maṅgalāgaurīvratakathā | f. Name of work  |
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māṇikyāntaka | m. Name of a man  |
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manodūtakāvya | n. Name of work  |
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manuṣyajātaka | n. Name of work  |
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mārajātaka | m. a cat (?)  |
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mārgaśiralakṣmīvāravratakalpa | m. Name of a mantra-.  |
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mārtaṇḍaśataka | n. Name of a stotra-.  |
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mārttikāvataka | mfn. relating to the country mārttikāvata- (varia lectio vatika-).  |
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mārutakopana | mfn. disturbing the wind (of the body), (see vāta-k-).  |
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maruttaka | m. a species of plant (prob. wrong reading for maruvaka-).  |
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māsaśivarātrivratakalpa | m. Name of work  |
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mastaka | m. n. ( ) the head, skull etc.  |
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mastaka | m. the upper part of anything, top, summit (especially of mountains or trees) ( mastakam kam- ind.= on the top of, upon exempli gratia, 'for example' cullī-mastakam-,upon the hearth )  |
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mastaka | m. the tuft of leaves which grows at the top of various species of palm trees  |
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mastaka | m. Name of a particular form of śiva-  |
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mastakajvara | m. "head-fever", head-ache  |
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mastakākhya | m. the top of a tree  |
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mastakaluṅga | m. or n. (?) the membrane of the brain (see mastuluṅga-).  |
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mastakam | ind. mastaka |
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mastakamūlaka | n. equals masta-m-  |
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mastakapiṇḍaka | m. n. a round protuberance on the temples of an elephant in rut  |
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mastakasneha | m. "head-marrow", the brain  |
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mastakaśūla | n. sharp or shooting pain in the head, head-ache  |
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mastakodbhava | m. "produced in the head", the brain  |
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matakhaṇḍanastotra | n. Name of work  |
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mataṃgahataka | m. Name of a man  |
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mātaṃgīkarṇātakakathā | f.  |
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mātāpitṛghātaka | m. one who kills mother and father,  |
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mātrācyutaka | (prob.) n. "dropping of morae,"Name of a game (in which the dropped morae are to be supplied)  |
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mātṛghātaka | ( ) m. a matricide.  |
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mattaka | mfn. somewhat drunk or intoxicated  |
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mattaka | mfn. somewhat proud or overbearing  |
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mattaka | m. Name of a Brahman (perhaps sumanom-in one word).  |
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mattakāla | m. Name of a king of lāṭa-  |
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mattakāśinī | f. "appearing intoxicated", a bewitching or wanton woman (especially used in address) (also written -kāsinī-or -kāṣiṇī-).  |
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mattakīśa | m. an elephant  |
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māyimatakhaṇḍana | n. Name of work  |
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mayūraśataka | n. Name of a poem (equals sūrya-ś-).  |
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meghacintaka | m. "anxious for cloud", the cātaka- bird (supposed to drink only rain-water)  |
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mīnarājajātaka | n. his work  |
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mlecchitaka | n. the speaking in a foreign jargon (unintelligible to others)  |
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moḍhaśataka | n. Name of a poem.  |
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mṛditakukṣika | mfn. (with dāva-) Name of a forest  |
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mṛgadhūrtaka | m. "animal-deceiver", a jackal  |
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mṛgamattaka | m. a, jackal  |
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mṛgāṅkaśataka | n. Name of work  |
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mṛgāntaka | m. "animal-destroyer", a hunting leopard  |
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mṛgapotaka | ( ) m. a young deer, fawn.  |
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mṛtajātaka | n. Name of work  |
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mṛtaka | mn. a dead man, a corpse  |
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mṛtaka | n. death, decease  |
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mṛtaka | n. impurity contracted through the death of a relation  |
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mṛtakalpa | mfn. almost dead, apparently dead  |
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mṛtakambala | m. a dead man's shroud  |
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mṛtakāntaka | m. "consumer of corpses", a jackal  |
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mṛtamattaka | m. a jackal  |
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mṛtaniryātaka | m. one who carries out dead bodies  |
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mṛtasūtaka | m. a particular preparation of quicksilver  |
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mṛtasūtaka | n. bringing forth a still-born child  |
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mṛtyunivartaka | mfn. destroying death (viṣṇu-)  |
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muhūrtaka | m. or n. (?) a moment, instant  |
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muhūrtaka | m. an hour  |
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muhūrtakalpadruma | m. Name of work (and muhūrtakalpadrumīyasaṃkrāntisaṃjñākusuma mīyasaṃkrānti-saṃjñā-kusuma- n.)  |
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muhūrtakalpadrumīyasaṃkrāntisaṃjñākusuma | n. muhūrtakalpadruma |
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muhūrtakalpākara | m. Name of work  |
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muhūrtakovida | m. "skilled in divisions of time", an astrologer  |
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muktaka | mfn. detached, separate, independent  |
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muktaka | n. a missile  |
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muktaka | n. a detached śloka- (the meaning of which is complete in itself)  |
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muktaka | n. simple prose (without compound words)  |
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muktakaccha | m. "one who lets the hem of the upper garment hang down or loose", a Buddhist  |
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muktakacchamata | n. the doctrine of Buddhists  |
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muktakañcuka | mfn. (a snake) that has cast its skin  |
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muktakaṇṭha | mfn. ( ) ( ) , with krand-, rud- etc., to cry aloud, cry or weep with all one's might.  |
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muktakaṇṭham | ind. ( ) , with krand-, rud- etc., to cry aloud, cry or weep with all one's might.  |
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muktakara | mfn. open-handed, liberal |
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muktakeśa | mf(ā-or ī-)n. "loose-haired", having the hair dishevelled or hanging down  |
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mukuṭatāḍitaka | n. Name of a drama.  |
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muñjātaka | m. a species of tree  |
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muñjātaka | m. a kind of vegetable  |
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muñjātaka | m. Saccharum Munja  |
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mūrkhaśataka | n. Name of a kāvya-.  |
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mūṣikāntakṛt | m. "mouse-destroyer", a cat  |
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muṣitaka | mfn. stolen in a low or vile manner  |
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muṣitaka | n. stolen property  |
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mustaka | mfn. equals musta-, Cyperus Rotundus  |
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mustaka | m. a particular vegetable poison  |
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muṣṭikāntaka | m. "annihilator of muṣṭika-", Name of bala-deva- (the brother of kṛṣṇa-)  |
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mūtaka | n. a little basket  |
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mūtaka | n. pouring a little takra- into warm milk  |
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mūtakārya | mfn. shaped like a basket  |
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nadībhallātaka | m. a kind of plant (= bhojanaka-)  |
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nāgadantaka | m. equals -danta- m.  |
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nāgadantaka | n. a particular posture in yoga-,  |
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nāgāntaka | m. "serpent-destroyer", Name of garuḍa-  |
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nāgapañcamīvratakathā | f. Name of work  |
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nāgarājaśataka | n. Name of work  |
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nāgaramustaka | n. its grain  |
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nāgārjunajātaka | n. Name of work  |
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nairṛtakanyā | f. nairṛta |
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nakṣatrajātaka | n. Name of work  |
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nakṣatrajātakādibhāvaphala | n. Name of work  |
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naktaka | m. dirty or ragged cloth, rag, wiper etc. (v.r. for laktaka-).  |
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naktakālanirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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nāpitakarman | n. a barber's work,  |
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nāradaśataka | n.  |
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narakāntaka | m. "destroyer of the demon naraka-"Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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narāntaka | m. "man-destroyer", death  |
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narāntaka | m. Name of a rakṣas-  |
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narāntakanigrahavarṇana | n.  |
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narāntakanirgama | m. Name of of  |
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nartaka | mfn. causing to dance (fr. Causal), sāh-  |
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nartaka | m. dancer, singer, actor (often with naṭa-) etc.  |
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nartaka | m. a dancing-master (fr. Causal)  |
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nartaka | m. a bard, herald  |
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nartaka | m. an elephant  |
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nartaka | m. a peacock  |
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nartaka | m. a kind of reed  |
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nartaka | m. a female elephant  |
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nartaka | m. a peahen  |
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nartaka | m. a kind of perfume  |
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nartaka | n. a particular mythology weapon  |
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nartaka | etc. See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order  |
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nartakaka | m.  |
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nartakakikā | f. diminutive fr. nartaka-  |
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nartakī | f. (see ) a female dancer, actress, singing girl etc. ( nartakītva -tva- n. )  |
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nartakītva | n. nartakī |
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naṣṭajātaka | n. "a lost nativity", subsequent calculation of a lost nativity  |
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naṣṭajātaka | n. Name of work (also -vidhāna-, )  |
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nastaka | m. the septum of the nose (of cattle for draught) or a hole bored in it  |
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nastakaraṇa | n. instrument used by bhikṣu-s for injecting the nose (taḥ-k-? see above) .  |
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natakāla | m. hour-angle (See above)  |
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natakaṃdhara | mfn. bowing (the neck)  |
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navanītajātaka | n. Name of of work  |
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navanītaka | n. clarified butter  |
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navanītakavi | m. Name of an author  |
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navanītakhoṭī | f. a kind of tree commentator or commentary  |
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navaraktaka | n. a newly-dyed garment  |
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nikhātaka | (n/i--) mfn. dug in a little  |
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nīlakaṇṭhajātaka | n. Name of work  |
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nīlavṛntaka | m. a species of tree  |
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nimittaka | mfn. caused or occasioned or produced by (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'), ; Scholiast or Commentator on  |
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nimittaka | n. kissing, a kiss  |
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nimittakāla | m. the period or moment of time which may be regarded as causing any event  |
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nimittakālatā | f. Scholiast or Commentator  |
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nimittakāraṇa | n. instrumental or efficient cause (especially the Deity as the agent in creation)  |
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nimittakāraṇatā | f.  |
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nimittakṛt | m. "omen-maker", a crow, raven  |
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nipātaka | in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' equals pātaka-, a bad deed, a sin  |
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nipīḍitālaktakavat | ind. like pressed lac  |
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nipītakusuma | mfn. (a tree) whose blossoms are sucked by (instrumental case)  |
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nirghātakara | mfn. removing, destroying  |
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nirmuktakalmaṣa | mfn. freed from sin  |
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nirnimittakṛta | mfn. produced without a visible cause  |
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niruktakāra | m. Name of Scholiast or Commentator on (quoted by )  |
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niruktakṛt | m. " nirukta--composer", Name of yāska-  |
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niruktakṛt | m. of a pupil of śāka-pūṇi-  |
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nirvāṇamastaka | m. liberation, deliverance  |
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nirvartaka | nir-vartana-, etc. See under nir-vṛt-.  |
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nirvartaka | mfn. (fr. Causal) bringing about, accomplishing, performing, finishing  |
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nirvartaka | mfn. varia lectio for niv-.  |
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niryātaka | mfn. bearing away, carrying off, removing (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'; see preta--, mṛta--).  |
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nistakṣ | P. -takṣati- (2. plural Aorist -ataṣṭa-), to carve out, fashion, create, form, make from (ablative) ; to cut, wound (by insults)  |
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nitāntakathiṇa | mfn. very hard  |
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nītiśataka | n. the 100 verses on morality by  |
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nivartaka | mf(ikā-)n. turning back, flying (a-niv-)  |
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nivartaka | mf(ikā-)n. causing to cease, abolishing, removing ( nivartakatva -tva- n.)  |
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nivartaka | mf(ikā-)n. desisting from, stopping, ceasing  |
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nivartakatva | n. nivartaka |
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nivātakavaca | m. one whose armour is impenetrable, Name of the grandson of hiraṇya-kaṣipu-  |
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nivātakavaca | m. plural of a class of dānava-s or daitya-s  |
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nivṛttakāraṇa | mfn. without further cause or motive  |
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nivṛttakāraṇa | m. a virtuous man, one uninfluenced by worldly desires |
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nivṛttakṛṣigorakṣa | mfn. ceasing from agriculture and the tending of cattle  |
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niyatakāla | mfn. limited in time, temporary on  |
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niyuktaka | mfn. appointed, elected, placed in authority  |
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nyaṅkotaka | m. Name of a man  |
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nyāsaśataka | n. Name of work  |
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nyastaka | mf(ik/ā-)n.  |
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nyastaka | according to to others,"clinging to the ground".  |
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nyāyamatakhaṇḍana | n. Name of work  |
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oṣṭhaśataka | n. Name (also title or epithet) of a poem.  |
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pādāravindaśataka | n. Name of a poem.  |
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padmajātaka | n. Name of work  |
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padmakośajātaka | n. padmakośa |
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padmānandaśataka | n. his work  |
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padyaśataka | n. Name of work  |
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pakṣapātakṛtasneha | mfn. manifesting party attachment, sympathizing  |
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pakṣavañcitaka | n. a particular position of the hands in dancing  |
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pañcamahāpātakin | mfn. guilty of the 5 great sins (See mahā-pātaka-)  |
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pañcatakṣa | n.  |
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pañcatakṣī | f. a collection of 5 carpenters  |
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paṇḍitaka | mfn. wise, learned, pedantic  |
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paṇḍitaka | m. Name of a son of dhṛtarāṣṭra-  |
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paṇḍitakarabhiṇḍipāla | m. Name of work  |
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paṇḍitarājaśataka | n. Name of work  |
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pāṇītaka | m. Name of one of skanda-'s attendants  |
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pāṇītaka | m. plural of a people (varia lectio karīti-).  |
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pāṅktakākubha | mf(ī-)n. (fr. paṅkti-kakubh-) beginning with the paṅkti- and ending with the kakubh- metre  |
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pannagīgīrtakīrti | mfn. whose praise is sung by serpent-maids  |
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parakhātaka | mfn. dug by another  |
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paramatakālānala | m. Name of a pupil of śaṃkara-  |
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paramatakhaṇḍanasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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parāntaka | m. a frontier  |
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parāntaka | m. plural Name of a people  |
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parāntakāla | m. parānta |
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pārāpataka | m. a kind of rice  |
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pārasījātaka | n. Name of work  |
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paretakalpa | mfn. almost dead  |
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paricintaka | mfn. reflecting about, meditating on (genitive case or compound)  |
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parijātaka | n. Name of work on domestic rites.  |
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pārijātaka | m. the coral tree or its wood,  |
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pārijātaka | m. Name of a ṛṣi-  |
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pārijātaka | m. of other men ( pārijātaratnākara -ratnākara- m.Name of work)  |
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pārijātaka | m. or n. Name of a drama (equals ta-karaṇa-)  |
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pārijātavṛttakhaṇḍa | n. Name of work  |
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parikrāmitaka | n. (fr. Causal) walking about (only parikrāmitakena kena- ind.,in stage-directions)  |
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parikrāmitakena | ind. parikrāmitaka |
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parimitakatha | mf(ā-)n. of measured discourse, speaking little  |
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pariśobhitakāyā | f. Name of an apsaras- and a gandharvī-  |
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paritakana | n. ( tak-) running round or about  |
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paritakmya | mfn. wandering, unsteady, uncertain, dangerous  |
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paritakmyā | f. travelling, peregrination  |
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paritakmyā | according to to some also,"going round or overtaking an adversary's chariot".  |
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paritakmyā | f. night (as the wandering see )  |
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parivartaka | mfn. causing to turn round or flow back  |
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parivartaka | mfn. bringing to an end, concluding (genitive case or compound)  |
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parivartaka | m. (in rhetoric) the artificial separation of vowels and consonants to get another meaning of a word  |
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parivartaka | m. (in dramatic language) change of occupation exchange, barter  |
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parivartaka | m. Name of a son of duḥ-saha- (son of mṛtyu-)  |
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paroktakhaṇḍana | n. "refutation of another's words", Name of work  |
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parvataka | m. a mountain (See eka-p-)  |
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parvataka | m. Name of a man  |
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parvataka | m. of a prince in the himālaya-  |
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parvatakāka | m. a raven  |
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parvatakandara | n. mountain-cave  |
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parvatakīlā | f. the earth  |
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parvatamastaka | m. n. mountains-top  |
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paryāptakala | mfn. having full digits (as the moon)  |
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paryāptakāma | mfn. one whose desires are accomplished or allayed  |
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paryuṣaṇādaśaśatakavṛtti | f. Name of work  |
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paśuharītakī | f. the fruit of Spondias Mangifera  |
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pataka | mfn. who or what falls or descends etc.  |
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pataka | m. an astronomical table  |
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pātaka | mfn. causing to fall (See garbha--)  |
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pātaka | n. (rarelym.; in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).),"that which causes to fall or sink", sin, crime, loss of caste  |
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pātakayoga | m. incurring guilt, acting sinfully  |
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pātakin | mfn. guilty of a crime, wicked, sinful, a sinner ( pātakitva ki-tva- n.)  |
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pātakitva | n. pātakin |
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patantaka | m. (fr. patat-) a kind of aśva-medha- performed in a hurried manner  |
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paṭaśātaka | m. or n. equals pārīraṇa-  |
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pauṇḍarīkahotṛsaptaka | n. Name of work  |
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pautakrata | m. metron. fr. pūtakratā-  |
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pīnāyatakakudmat | mfn. having a full and prominent hump  |
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piṇḍālaktaka | m. a red dye  |
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piṇḍītaka | m. Vangtieria Spinosa (n. the fruit)  |
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piṇḍītaka | m. Tabernaemontana Coronaria  |
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piṇḍītaka | m. a species of basil  |
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pipītaka | m. Name of a Brahman who was the first to perform a particular ceremony in honour of viṣṇu- on the day called after him (See f.)  |
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pipītakadvādaśīvrata | n. Name of work  |
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pipītakī | f. the 12th day of the light half of the month vaiśākhā-  |
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piśācagṛhītaka | m. one possessed of piśāca-s or demons  |
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piṣṭātaka | m. perfumed powder or dust (which the Hindus sprinkle over each other at the holī- or spring festival) (see ) .  |
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pītaka | mf(ikā-)n. yellow (also applied to the 4th unknown quantity )  |
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pītaka | m. yellow amaranth  |
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pītaka | m. Odina Pennata  |
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pītaka | n. (only ) orpiment  |
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pītaka | n. brass  |
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pītaka | n. honey  |
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pītaka | n. saffron  |
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pītaka | n. yellow sanders  |
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pītaka | n. aloe wood  |
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pītaka | n. Curcuma Aromatica  |
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pītaka | n. Terminalia Tomentosa, a species of śyonāka-.  |
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pītakadalī | f. a species of banana  |
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pītakadruma | m. Curcuma Aromatica  |
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pītakamākṣika | n. yellow pyrites (see pīta-m-).  |
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pītakanda | n. Daucus Carota  |
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pītakaravīraka | m. oleander with yellow flowers  |
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pītakāṣṭha | n. yellow sanders  |
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pītakāṣṭha | n. Chloroxylon Swietenia  |
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pītakauśeyavāsas | mfn. dressed in yellow silk  |
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pītakauśeyavāsas | m. Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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pītakāvera | n. saffron  |
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pītakāvera | n. bell-metal  |
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pītakedāra | m. a species of rice  |
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pītakīlā | f. a species of plant (equals āvartakī-)  |
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pītakośa | mfn. one who has ratified a treaty by drinking from a cup (see under kośa-).  |
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pītakuṣṭha | n. yellow leprosy  |
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pītamastaka | m. "yellow-head", Loxia Philippensis  |
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pitṛghātaka | ( ) m. a parricide.  |
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pittakośa | (or ṣa-) m. the gall-bladder  |
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pittakṣobha | m. excess and disturbance of the bilious humour  |
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pittakuṣṭha | n. a kind of leprosy  |
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pittāntakarasa | m. a particular medicinal preparation  |
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potaka | m. a young animal or plant (mostly in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'; see pota-) etc.  |
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potaka | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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potaka | m. the site or foundation of a house (see gṛha-p-)  |
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potakī | f. Turdus Macrourus or Basella Lucida  |
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prabhātakāla | m. time of daybreak, early morning  |
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prabhātakalpa | mf(ā-)n. nearly become light, approaching dawn (as night)  |
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prabhātakaraṇīya | n. a morning rite or ceremony  |
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prābhṛtaka | n. a present, gift  |
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prabhūtaka | mfn. containing the word prabhūta- gaRa goṣad-ādi-  |
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prabhūtaka | m. plural a particular class of deceased relatives,  |
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pradhanāghātaka | mfn. bringing about a contest  |
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prahastaka | m. the extended hand  |
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prahastaka | mn. (scilicet tṛca-) Name of  |
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prajāntaka | (jānt-) m. "destroyer of creatures", yama-, god of death  |
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prajñāntaka | (jñāt-) m. "destroyer of wisdom", (with ) one of the 10 gods of anger  |
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prākṛtakalpataru | m. Name of work  |
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prākṛtakāmadhenu | f. Name of work  |
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prākṛtakośa | m. Name of work  |
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pramataka | m. Name of an ancient sage  |
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pramṛtaka | mfn. dead  |
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prāṇaghātaka | ( ) mf(ī-)n. life-destroying, killing, mortal.  |
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praṇatakāya | mfn. having the body bent down  |
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prāptakāla | m. the time or moment arrived, a fit time, proper season etc. ( prāptakālatva -tva- n. )  |
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prāptakāla | mf(ā-)n. one whose time has come, seasonable, suitable, opportune  |
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prāptakāla | (with dehin-) m. a mortal whose time id est last hour has come  |
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prāptakālā | (with kumārī-) f. a marriageable girl  |
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prāptakālam | ind. at the right time, opportunely  |
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prāptakālatva | n. prāptakāla |
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prāptakārin | mfn. one who does what is right or proper  |
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prāptakarman | n. that which results or follows (as direct object of an action) from a preceding rule ( prāptakarmatva ma-tva- n.)  |
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prāptakarmatva | n. prāptakarman |
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prāptakrama | mfn. fit, proper, suitable  |
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prārthanāśataka | n. N. a stotra- (in praise of durgā-)  |
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prasādacintaka | mfn. wrong reading for -vittaka-  |
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prasādavittaka | mfn. rich in favour, being in high favour with any one (genitive case or compound) ( )  |
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prasādavittaka | m. a favourite, darling  |
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praśāntaka | mfn. tranquil, calm  |
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praśāntakāma | mfn. one whose desires are calmed, content  |
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praśastakalaśa | m. Name of a man  |
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praśastakara | m. Name of an author (perhaps the writer of a work entitled praśasta-)  |
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praśnaśataka | m. Name of work  |
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pratakṣ | (only perfect tense A1. -tatakehire-), to build, make, produce  |
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pratakvan | mfn. ( tak-) rushing on  |
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pratakvan | mfn. steep, Precipitous  |
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pratighātaka | mf(ikā-)n. disturbing  |
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pratighātaka | mf(ikā-)n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') equals ghāta-  |
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pratighātakṛt | mfn. depriving any one (genitive case) of (genitive case)  |
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pratihastaka | ( ) m. a deputy, substitute, proxy.  |
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pratijātakopa | mfn. once more angry  |
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pratipustaka | n. a copy of an original manuscript, a copy in general on  |
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pratiśāntakopa | mfn. one whose anger is past  |
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pratūrtaka | mfn. containing the word pratūrta- gaRa goṣad-ādi-.  |
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pravālāśmantaka | m. or n. (prob.) coral  |
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pravartaka | mf(ikā-)n. acting, proceeding  |
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pravartaka | mf(ikā-)n. setting in motion or action, setting on foot, advancing, promoting, forwarding etc.  |
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pravartaka | mf(ikā-)n. producing, causing, effecting etc.  |
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pravartaka | m. a founder, author, originator of anything  |
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pravartaka | m. an arbiter, judge  |
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pravartaka | n. (in dramatic language) the entrance of a previously announced person on the stage (at the end of the introduction) (see pra-vṛttaka-and prā-varta-)  |
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prāvartaka | See under prā-- vṛt-, p.709.  |
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prāvartaka | mf(ikā-)n. producing, founding (a race)  |
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pravartakajñāna | n. Name of work  |
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pravartakīya | n. Name of work  |
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pravicintaka | mfn. reflecting beforehand, foreseeing  |
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pravṛttaka | n. equals pravartaka- n.  |
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pravṛttaka | n. Name of a metre  |
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pravṛttakarman | n. any act leading to a future birth  |
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prāyaścittakadamba | mn. Name of work |
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prāyaścittakalpataru | m. Name of work |
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prāyaścittakamalākara | m. Name of work |
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prāyaścittakāṇḍa | mn. Name of work |
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prāyaścittakārikā | f. Name of work |
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prāyaścittakaumudī | f. Name of work |
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prāyaścittakautūhala | n. Name of work |
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prāyaścittakhaṇḍa | mn. Name of work |
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prāyaścittakrama | m. Name of work |
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prayogapustaka | mn. Name of work  |
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pretakalpa | m. "obsequial ordinance", Name of  |
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pretakarman | n. an obsequial rite  |
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pretakārya | n. equals -karman-  |
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pretakāya | m. a dead body, corpse  |
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pretakṛtya | n. idem or 'n. equals -karman- ' (f(ā-). )  |
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pretakṛtyādinirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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pretakṛtyanirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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pretaniryātaka | m. a carrier of dead bodies  |
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priyālatālakharjūraharītakīvibhītaka | m. plural Piyal, palm, date and yellow and beleric myrobalan trees  |
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priyavasantaka | m. "the desired spring"and"the dear vasantaka-" |
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proktakārin | mfn. doing what one has been told  |
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pṛṣātaka | mn. a mixture of ghee and coagulated milk or some similar compound (see pṛṣad-ājya-)  |
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pṛṣātaka | m. (plural) a kind of ceremony  |
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pṛṣātaka | m. Name of rudra-  |
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pṛṣātakī | f. a kind of disease or Name of a female demon causing it  |
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pṛthivīpārvataka | m. or n. rock-oil, petroleum (?)  |
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punarāvartaka | mfn. recurring (fever)  |
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purāṇadṛṣṭāntaśataka | n. Name of a poem.  |
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purāvṛttakathā | f. an old story or legend (also purāvṛtttākhyāna ttākhyāna- n. ; purāvṛtttākhyānakathana ttākhyāna-kathana- n.telling old stories ) |
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purobhaktakā | f. breakfast  |
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purohitakarman | n. Name of 3rd pariśiṣṭa- of  |
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puruhūtakāṣṭhā | f. puruhūta |
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puruṣajātaka | Name of work  |
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pūrvatraigartaka | mfn. (fr. -trigarta-)  |
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puṣkalāvartaka | m. Name of a particular class of clouds (equals puṣkarāv-), Mallin. on  |
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puṣkarāvartaka | m. Name of a particular class of clouds (see puṣkalāv-).  |
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puṣpaghātaka | m. flower-destroyer, the bamboo (whose stem is said to decay after the plant has flowered)  |
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puṣpitaka | m. Name of a mountain  |
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pustaka | m. or n. a protuberant ornament, boss (See below)  |
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pustaka | mf(ikā-)n. a manuscript, book, booklet  |
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pustakāgāra | n. "book-room", a library  |
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pustakakara | m. an embosser  |
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pustakarman | n. plastering, painting  |
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pustakāstaraṇa | n. the wrapper of a manuscript  |
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pūtakratā | (pūt/a--.) f. Name of a woman (see next) .  |
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pūtakratāyī | f. the wife of pūta-kratu-  |
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pūtakratāyī | f. the wife of indra-  |
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pūtakratu | m. (pūt/a--) "pure-minded", Name of a man (see )  |
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pūtakratu | m. Name of indra-  |
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putrakṛtaka | mfn. adopted as a child  |
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putrasaptamīvratakathā | f. Name of work  |
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raghunāthavratakathā | f. Name of work  |
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rāhusūtaka | n. "birth or appearance of rāhu-", an eclipse  |
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raivataka | m. Name of a mountain (equals raivata-) (plural the inhabitants of it )  |
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raivataka | m. of a parama-haṃsa- (q.v), (varia lectio ravatika-)  |
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raivataka | m. of a doorkeeper  |
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raivataka | m. of a prince  |
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raivataka | m. a species of date  |
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rājaghātaka | m. a king-killer, regicide  |
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rājakośātaka | n. a gourd or cucumber  |
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rājakośātakī | f. Luffa Foetida or some other species |
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rājāntakaraṇa | mfn. causing the destruction of kind (varia lectio)  |
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rājanyāvartaka | m. Lapis Lazuli  |
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rajatakumbha | m. a silver jar.  |
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rajatakūṭa | m. or n. Name of a peak on the Malaya mountains  |
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rājātyāvartaka | wrong reading for rājanyāv-.  |
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rakṣitaka | mfn. only in dāra-s- q.v  |
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raktaka | mfn. red  |
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raktaka | mfn. passionately attached to, fond of, enamoured  |
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raktaka | mfn. pleasing, amusing  |
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raktaka | mfn. bloody  |
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raktaka | m. a red garment  |
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raktaka | m. an amorous or impassioned or sporting man  |
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raktaka | m. a player  |
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raktaka | m. Pentapetes Phoenicea  |
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raktaka | m. globe-amaranth  |
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raktaka | m. a red-flowering Moringa  |
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raktaka | m. red Ricinus  |
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raktaka | m. Caesalpina Sappan  |
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raktaka | m. (in music) a particular śruti-  |
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raktakadalī | f. a species of Musa or plantain  |
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raktakadamba | m. a red-flowering Kadamba  |
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raktakairava | n. equals -kumuda-.  |
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raktakāla | n. a species of earth  |
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raktakallola | m. Name of a man  |
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raktakamala | n. a red lotus flower  |
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raktakamalinī | f. a group of red lotus flower  |
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raktakambala | n. equals -kamala-  |
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raktakāñcana | m. Baubinia Variegata  |
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raktakanda | m. coral  |
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raktakanda | m. Dioscorea Purpurea  |
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raktakanda | m. a kind of bulbous plant (equals rājapalāṇḍu-)  |
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raktakāṇḍā | f. a red-flowering punarnavā-  |
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raktakandala | m. coral  |
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raktakaṅgu | m. Panicum Italicum  |
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raktakaṇṭa | m. a species of Celastrus  |
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raktakaṇṭha | mf(ī-)n. sweet-voiced (said of a bird)  |
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raktakaṇṭha | m. equals kokila-, the Indian cuckoo  |
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raktakaṇṭhin | mfn. equals - |