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ujjāgara | mfn. excited, irritated  |
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ujjāgṛ | (ud-jāgṛ-) P. (perfect tense -jagāra-,[?] ) to pass (time) waking: Causal -jāgarayati-, to awake, call up ; to excite ; to effect, cause  |
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ujjāluka | m. Name of a place  |
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ujjan | (ud-jan-), only : P. (perfect tense -jaj/āna-, ) to beget, produce : A1. (imperfect tense 3. plural ud-/ajāyanta-, ; Aorist -/ajani-, ;precative of the Aorist -janiṣīṣṭa-, ) to be born or produced, originate.  |
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ujjānaka | m. Name of a tīrtha- |
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ujjas | (ud-jas-), Causal P. -jāsayati-, to destroy, extirpate, kill (with genitive case )  |
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ujjāsana | n. killing, slaughter  |
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ujjayana | m. Name of a man  |
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ujjayanī | f. ujjayinī- (See below) or Oujein.  |
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ujjayanta | m. Name of a mountain in surāṣṭra- (in the west of India, part of the vindhya- range)  |
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ujjayanta | m. (See raivata-.)  |
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ujjayinī | f. the city Oujein (the Greek , a city so called in avanti- or mālava-, formerly the capital of vikramāditya-;it is one of the seven sacred cities of the Hindus, and the first meridian of their geographers, from which they calculate longitude;the modern Oujein is about a mile south of the ancient city)  |
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ujjendra | m. Name of a man  |
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ujjeṣa | mf(ā-)n. victorious (vocative case fem. /uj-jeṣe-)  |
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ujjeṣavat | (uj-jeṣ/a--) mfn. containing the word ujjeṣa-  |
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ujjeṣin | m. Name of one of the seven marut-s  |
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ujjh | cl.6 P. ujjhati-, ujjhāṃ cakāra-, aujjhīt-, ujjhitum-, etc. (probably a contraction from ud--2. hā-[ -jahāti-]) to leave, abandon, quit etc. ; to avoid, escape ; to emit, discharge, let out. |
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ujjha | mfn. quitting, abandoning  |
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ujjhaka | m. a cloud  |
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ujjhaka | m. a devotee  |
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ujjhana | n. removing commentator or commentary on  |
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ujjhana | n. abandoning, leaving  |
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ujjhaṭaḍimba | and ujjhaṭita- vv.ll. for ujjūṭa-ḍimba- and ujjūṭita-, qq.v.  |
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ujjhaṭita | mfn. disturbed, confounded,  |
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ujjhita | mfn. left, abandoned  |
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ujjhita | mfn. free from etc.  |
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ujjhita | mfn. left off, discontinued  |
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ujjhita | mfn. emitted, discharged (as water)  |
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ujjhitakarṇaka | mfn. destitute of ear-rings,  |
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ujjhitavat | mfn. one who has emitted or discharged  |
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ujjhiti | f. abandoning (the world)  |
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ujjhitṛ | mfn. one who leaves.  |
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ujji | (ud-ji-) P. -jayati- (perfect tense -jigāya-,etc.) to win, conquer, acquire by conquest etc. ; to be victorious : Causal -jāpayati-, to assist any one to win ; to cause to conquer (with two accusative) etc.: Desiderative -jigīṣati-, to wish to conquer  |
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ujjigamiṣā | f. (from Desiderative of gam-) desire of coming forth,  |
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ujjighra | masculine, feminine and neuter; or adjective, (confer, compare jighra-, parasmE-pada 421).  |
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ujjihāna | See 2. ud-dhā-.  |
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ujjihāna | mfn. (present tense p.See above)  |
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ujjihāna | m. plural Name of a people  |
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ujjihānā | f. Name of a town  |
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ujjihānajīvita | mfn. one whose life is departing, about to die,  |
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ujjihīrṣā | f. (fr. Desiderative of hṛ-with ud-), wishing to take or seize [see also 2. uddhṛ-].  |
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ujjihīrṣu | (from Desiderative of ud- + hṛ-), wishing to extricate or rescue,  |
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ujjiti | f. victory  |
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ujjiti | f. Name of the verses (so called because the words /udajayat tam /ujjeṣam-occur in them)  |
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ujjīv | (ud-jīv-) P. -jīvati-, to revive, return to life : Causal P. -jīvayati-, to restore to life, animate commentator or commentary on  |
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ujjīvin | m. Name of a counsellor of meghavarṇa- (king of the crows)  |
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ujjīvitamadālasa | Name (also title or epithet) of a drama.  |
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ujjṛmbh | (ud-jṛmbh-) A1. -jṛmbhate-, to gape ; to open, part asunder ; to show one's self, become visible, come forth, break forth, expand, arise  |
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ujjṛmbha | mfn. gaping  |
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ujjṛmbha | mfn. parting asunder, open, apart  |
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ujjṛmbha | mfn. blown, expanded  |
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ujjṛmbhaṇa | n. the act of gaping, opening the mouth  |
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ujjṛmbhaṇa | n. coming forth, arising  |
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ujjṛmbhaṇā | f. coming forth, arising  |
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ujjṛmbhita | mfn. opened, stretched  |
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ujjṛmbhita | mfn. expanded, blown  |
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ujjṛmbhita | n. effort, exertion  |
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ujjūṭaḍimba | n. Name of a place (varia lectio ujjhaṭa-).  |
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ujjūṭita | mfn. one who wears the hair twisted together and coiled upwards  |
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ujjval | (ud-jval-) P. -jvalati-, -jvaliti- ( ) , to blaze up, flame, shine : Causal P. : -jvalayati-, to light up, cause to shine, illuminate  |
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ujjvala | mfn. blazing up, luminous, splendid, light  |
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ujjvala | mfn. burning  |
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ujjvala | mfn. clean, clear  |
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ujjvala | mfn. lovely, beautiful etc.  |
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ujjvala | mfn. glorious  |
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ujjvala | mfn. full-blown  |
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ujjvala | mfn. expanded  |
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ujjvala | m. love, passion  |
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ujjvala | n. gold  |
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ujjvalā | f. splendour, clearness, brightness  |
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ujjvala | n. a form of the jagatī- metre.  |
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ujjvalabhāṣya | n. Name of work  |
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ujjvaladatta | m. Name of the author of a commentary on the uṇādi-- sūtra-s.  |
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ujjvalana | n. burning, shining  |
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ujjvalana | n. fire, gold (?)  |
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ujjvālana | n. lighting up  |
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ujjvalanarasiṃha | m. Name of a tīrtha- .  |
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ujjvalanīlamaṇi | m. Name of work  |
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ujjvalarasakaṇā | f. Name of work  |
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ujjvalatā | f. splendour, radiance  |
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ujjvalatā | f. beauty.  |
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ujjvalatva | n. splendour, radiance  |
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ujjvalatva | n. beauty.  |
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ujjvalita | mfn. lighted, shining, flaming, etc.  |
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ujjvalitatva | n. the state of being lighted  |
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ujjya | mfn. (fr. jyā-with ud-), having the bow-sinew loosened  |
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abhaujiṣya | n. "not the state of a servant", independence (see a-bhujiṣya- sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order a-bhukta-.)  |
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abhibhuj | P. to be useful to (accusative)  |
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abhiprayuj | -pr/a-yuṅkte-, to seize, grasp, bring in one's possession  |
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abhisaṃyuj | Caus. to bring in close contact with (instrumental case)  |
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abhiyuj | A1. -yuṅkte-, to put to (as horses to a carriage) for a special purpose (accusative) : P. to put to (as horses) subsequently : A1. to summon, invite to (dative case) : P. to order, charge with (locative case) : A1. (rarely P.) to encounter, attack, assail ; to accuse of (accusative) : P. A1. to undertake, apply to, make one's self ready to (accusative or infinitive mood): Causal to furnish with, make anybody share in (instrumental case)  |
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abhiyuj | f. an assailant, enemy  |
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abhiyujyamāna | mfn. (in law) being persecuted (as a defendant) .  |
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abhramujīviteśa | m.Name of Indras elephant  |
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abhuj | mfn. one who has not experienced or enjoyed  |
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ābhuj | P. -bhujati-, to bend in, bend down, (paryaṅkam ā-bhujya-,bending down in the paryaṅka-(q.v)posture.)  |
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abhuja | mfn. armless, maimed.  |
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abhujaṃgavat | mfn. without snakes (and"withont libertines"), .  |
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abhujiṣya | mf. not liberal, stingy  |
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abhujiṣya | mf. not a servant.  |
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abhujiṣyātva | n. the state of a woman who lives independently (see a-bh/aujiṣya-.)  |
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abhyanujñā | to assent to, approve, allow, permit, concede etc. ; to authorize, direct ; to allow one to depart, dismiss etc. ; (ind.p. -jñaya-; infinitive mood -jñātum-) to take leave, ask for leave to depart : Causal (ind.p. -jñāpya-; future parasmE-pada -jñāpayiṣyat-) to ask for leave to depart  |
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abhyanujñā | f. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) assent, approval  |
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abhyanujñā | f. authorization, permission  |
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abhyanujñā | f. granting leave of absence, dismissing  |
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abhyanujñāna | n. assenting to, approval commentator or commentary on  |
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abhyanujñāna | n. authorization, permission  |
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abhyanujñāpana | n. causing to assent to.  |
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abhyanujñāta | mfn. assented to, approved  |
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abhyanujñāta | mfn. authorized, allowed to etc.  |
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abhyanujñāta | mfn. (an-- negative)  |
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abhyanujñāta | mfn. favoured by (instrumental case)  |
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abhyanujñāta | mfn. allowed to depart, dismissed  |
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abhyanujñeya | mfn. to be admitted or assented to,  |
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abhyanuyuj | (ind.p. -yujya-) to apply to, ask  |
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abhyujjayini | ind. towards ujjayinī-,  |
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abhyujji | to obtain by conquering  |
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abhyujjīv | -jīvati-, to preserve life  |
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abhyujjval | Causal - jvalayati-, to inflame,  |
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adhibhuj | to enjoy.  |
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adhiyuj | to put on, load.  |
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āgantuja | mfn. arising accidentally  |
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agrabhuj | mfn. having the precedence in eating  |
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agrabhuj | mfn. Name of the sun  |
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ahibhuj | m. "eating snakes", a peacock  |
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ahibhuj | m. the ichneumon plant  |
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ahibhuj | m. a Name of garuḍa-  |
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ājyabhuj | m. "consumer of clarified butter", agni-  |
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ākhubhuj | m. "mouse-eater", a cat  |
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alpabhujāntara | mfn. narrow-chested,  |
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alparuj | mfn. "of little pain", not painful  |
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alparuja | mfn. "of little pain", not painful  |
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ambuja | mfn. produced in water, water born, aquatic,  |
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ambuja | m. the plant Barringtonsa Acutangula Gaertn.  |
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ambuja | m. a lotus (Nymphaea Nelumbo)  |
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ambuja | m. a muscle-shell , the thunderbolt of indra- ("cloud-born")  |
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ambujabāndhava | m. "lotus-friend", the sun,  |
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ambujabhū | m. "being in a lotus", the god brahmā-.  |
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ambujākṣa | mf(ī-)n. lotus-eyed.  |
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ambujanman | n. a lotus (Nymphaea Nelumbo)  |
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ambujāsanā | f. "lotus-seated", lakṣmī-,  |
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ambujastha | mfn. sitting on a lotus.  |
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ambujinī | f. a lotus plant,  |
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ambujīvin | mfn. living by water (as a fisherman etc.),  |
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āmiṣabhuj | mfn. carnivorous.  |
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amitaujas | mfn. of unbounded energy, almighty Name of brahman-'s paryanka-  |
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amitaujas | mfn. Name of a man, (gaRa bāhv-ādi- q.v)  |
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āmitauji | m. a descendant of amitaujas-, (gaRa bāhv-ādi- )  |
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amṛṣṭabhuj | mfn. not eating delicate food or dainties (see 1. mṛṣṭa-)  |
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amṛtabhuj | m. equals -prāsana- q.v  |
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amṛtabhuj | m. one who eats the residue of a sacrifice  |
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aṃśujāla | n. a collection of rays, blaze of light.  |
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anabhyanujñā | f. non-permission.  |
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anaḍujjihvā | f. the plant gojihvā-, Elephantopus Scaber.  |
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ānandabhuj | mfn. enjoying happiness  |
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anānujā | f. (being) no younger sister  |
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ananujñāta | mfn. not agreed to, not permitted  |
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ananujñāta | mfn. denied.  |
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anaujasya | n. want of vigour  |
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annabhuj | mfn. eating food  |
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annabhuj | m. (k-) a Name of śiva-  |
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annabhuj | m. (also) fire (of digestion),  |
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anubhuj | to suffer the consequence of one's actions ; to enjoy successively ; to enjoy, participate ; to pass (an asterism)  |
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anuja | mfn. born after, later, younger  |
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anuja | m. a younger brother, a cadet  |
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anuja | m. the plant trāyamāṇa-  |
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anuja | n. the plant prapauṇḍarīka-  |
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anujā | f. a younger sister  |
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anujāgṛ | to watch as an attendant.  |
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anujalp | to follow in talking ; A1. -jalpate-, to entertain by conversation.  |
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anujan | cl.4 A1. -jāyate-, to follow in being born or produced or arising ; to take after (one's parents)  |
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anujanam | ind. according to people, popularly.  |
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anujanman | m. a younger brother, younger.  |
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anujap | to follow or imitate in muttering.  |
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anujāsutā | f. the son of a younger sister,  |
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anujāta | mfn. after-born, later, younger  |
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anujāta | mfn. taking after (one's parents)  |
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anujāta | mfn. born again, regenerated by the sacred cord  |
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anujāta | m. a younger brother  |
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anujātā | f. a younger sister.  |
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ānujāvara | mfn. (fr. anu-and jan-), posthumous ([ ])  |
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ānujāvara | mfn. common  |
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anuji | to subdue: Desiderative -jigīṣate-, to be desirous of subduing.  |
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anujighra | mfn. snuffling at  |
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anujighra | See anu-ghrā-.  |
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anujighṛkṣā | f. desire to show favour or kindness  |
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anujighṛkṣā | f. intention to include  |
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anujighṛkṣā | See anu-grah-. |
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anujīrṇa | mfn. grown old or decayed after or in consequence of  |
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anujīv | to follow or imitate in living ; to live for any one ; to live by or upon something ; to live submissively under, be dependent on: ; Caus. -jīvayati-, to restore to life  |
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anujīvin | mfn. living by or upon  |
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anujīvin | mfn. dependent  |
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anujīvin | m. a dependent, follower  |
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anujīvin | m. Name of a crow  |
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anujīvisātkṛta | mfn. made wholly subservient  |
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anujīvya | mfn. to be followed in living.  |
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anujjhat | mfn. not quitting.  |
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anujjhita | mfn. undiminished, unimpaired, not left or lost.  |
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anujñā | to permit, grant, allow, consent ; to excuse, forgive ; to authorize ; to allow one to depart, dismiss, bid farewell to ; to entreat ; to behave kindly: Caus. -jñāpayati-, to request, ask permission, ask for leave to depart, to take leave: Desiderative -jijñāsati- or -te-, to wish to allow or permit  |
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anujñā | f. assent, assenting, permission  |
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anujñā | f. leave to depart  |
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anujñā | f. allowance made for faults  |
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anujñā | f. an order or command.  |
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anujñaiṣaṇā | f. asking permission, taking leave.  |
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anujñākṣepa | m. (in rhetoric) an objection expressed by a feigned consent, .  |
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anujñāna | n. equals 2. anu-jñā-.  |
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anujñāpaka | m. one who commands or enjoins.  |
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anujñāpana | n. equals anu-jñapti-.  |
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anujñāpana | taking leave,  |
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anujñāpana | asking l, , Scholiast or Commentator  |
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anujñāprārthanā | f. asking permission, taking leave.  |
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anujñapti | f. authorization, permission.  |
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anujñāpya | mfn. to be allowed or permitted,  |
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anujñāta | mfn. assented to, permitted, allowed  |
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anujñāta | mfn. ordered, directed, instructed  |
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anujñāta | mfn. accepted  |
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anujñāta | mfn. authorized, honoured  |
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anujñāta | mfn. allowed to depart, dismissed.  |
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anujuṣ | to seek ; to devote one's self to, indulge in  |
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anujyeṣṭha | mfn. next eldest  |
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anujyeṣṭham | ind. after the eldest, according to seniority  |
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anuniyuj | to attach to, place under the authority of  |
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anupabhujyamāna | mfn. not being enjoyed.  |
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anuprayuj | to employ after, add after (ablative) to join, follow  |
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anuprayujyamāna | mfn. being employed in addition or after or afterwards.  |
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aṇureṇujāla | n. an aggregate of such atomic dust.  |
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anuyuj | to join again ; to question, examine ; to order ; to enjoin: Causal -yojayati-, to place upon ; to add : Desiderative -yuyukṣati-, to intend to question  |
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aparujā | f. "free from sickness or harm", Name (also title or epithet) of pārvatī-,  |
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apathyabhuj | mfn. eating what is forbidden. |
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apayuj | A1. -yuṅkte-, to loose one's self or be loosened from (ablative)  |
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aprayujyamāna | mfn. not being added,  |
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aprayujyamāna | not being borrowed (on interest),  |
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apsuja | ([ ]) ([ ]) mfn. born in the waters.  |
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apsujā | ([ ]) mfn. born in the waters.  |
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apsujit | mfn. vanquishing among the waters or in the region of the clouds (Name of indra-)  |
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arśoyuj | mfn. afflicted with hemorrhoids  |
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aruj | mfn. painless (as a tumour)  |
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aruj | mfn. free from disease, sound, healthy.  |
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aruj | and a-ruja- See /a-rugṇa-.  |
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āruj | P. -rujati- (Inf. -r/uje- ) to break up, loosen ; to pull down, tear out ; to shatter, demolish  |
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āruj | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' breaking, destroying.  |
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aruja | mf(ā-)n. painless (as a tumour, etc.)  |
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aruja | mf(ā-)n. free from disease, sound etc.  |
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aruja | mf(ā-)n. brisk, gay  |
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aruja | m. the plant Cassia Fistula  |
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aruja | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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āruja | mfn. breaking, destroying  |
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āruja | m. Name of a rākṣasa- attendant on rāvaṇa-  |
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ārujatnu | mfn. breaking  |
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aruṇānuja | m. "the younger brother of aruṇa-", garuḍa- (see aruṇāgraja-above and aruṇāvaraja-below)  |
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aruṇayuj | mfn. furnished with red (rays of light)  |
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asamaujas | m. Name of a man  |
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āsphujit | = Name of the planet Venus.  |
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āśrayabhuj | m. fire  |
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āśrayabhuj | m. See āśrayāśa-.  |
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aṣṭābhujā | f. "having eighteen arms", a Name of durgā-  |
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asthibhuj | m. equals -bhakṣa- q.v  |
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asthiyuj | m. the plant Vitis Quadrangularis  |
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aśvayuj | mfn. harnessing horses  |
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aśvayuj | mfn. having horses put to (as a carriage)  |
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aśvayuj | mfn. born under the constellation aśvayuj- (see āśvayuja-)  |
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aśvayuj | f. (k-) sg. Name of a constellation (the head of Aries) etc.  |
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aśvayuj | f. dual number (-y/ujau-) idem or 'f. (k-) sg. Name of a constellation (the head of Aries) etc.'  |
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aśvayuj | m. (k-) the month āśvina- (Sept.-Oct.)  |
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āśvayuj | m. (fr. aśva-yuj-), the month aśvinā-  |
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aśvayuja | m. the month āśvina-  |
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āśvayuja | mf(ī-)n. (fr. idem or 'm. (fr. aśva-yuj-), the month aśvinā- '), born under the constellation aśvayuj-  |
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āśvayuja | mf(ī-)n. belonging to or occurring in the month āśvina-  |
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āśvayuja | m. the month āśvina-  |
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āśvayujaka | mfn. sown on the day called āśvayujī-  |
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āśvayujī | f. (sc. paurṇa-māsī-) day of full moon in that month  |
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āśvayujīkarman | n. pākayajña- or"small sacrifice"[see ] to be performed on the day called āśvayujī-  |
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atiprayuj | to separate from (with instrumental case)  |
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atisujana | mfn. very moral, very friendly.  |
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ātuje | Vedic or Veda infinitive mood to bring near  |
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ātuji | mfn. ( tuj-), rushing on  |
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atūtuji | mfn. not quick, slow  |
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aujasa | n. (fr. ojas-), gold  |
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aujasa | Name (also title or epithet) of a tīrtha- (varia lectio ausaja-),  |
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aujasika | mfn. energetic, vigorous  |
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aujasya | mfn. conducive to or increasing vitality or energy  |
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aujasya | n. vigour, energy  |
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aujjāgari | see sundara-- miśtra-, parasmE-pada 1227.  |
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aujjayanaka | mfn. relating to or coming from the town ujjayanī- gaRa dhūmādi-  |
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aujjayanika | m. a king of ujjayanī-  |
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aujjihāni | m. a descendant of ujjihāna- gaRa pailādi-  |
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aujjvalya | n. (fr. uj-jvala-), brightness, brilliancy  |
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aujjvalya | n. splendour, beauty  |
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avabhuj | to incurve  |
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avalguja | m. the plant Vernonia Anthelminthica  |
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āvalguja | mfn. (fr. a-valgu-ja-), coming or produced from the plant Vernonia Anthelminthica  |
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avaruj | (ind.p. -rujya-) to break off (as shrubs)  |
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avaṭuja | m. a hind curl, the hair on the back of the head.  |
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avibhuj | m. enjoying (id est devouring) sheep, a wolf.  |
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avibhuj | See /avi-.  |
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ayuj | mfn. idem or 'mfn. equals a-yugma- ' etc.  |
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āyuj | P. (1. sg. /ā-yunajmi- ) A1. (perfect tense 3. plural -yuyujr/e- ) to yoke or join to ; to join, fasten ; to accommodate with ; to appoint : Causal -yojayati-, to join together ; to form, constitute  |
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āyuj | mfn. uniting, joining  |
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ayuja | mfn. "without a companion", not having an equal  |
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ayuja | mfn. equals a-yugma- q.v and  |
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ayujakāram | ind. in an odd number of times,  |
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ayujākṣara | mfn. having an odd number of syllables,  |
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ayujin | mfn. equals a-yugma- q.v  |
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bābujīvyāsa | m. Name of an author  |
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bahiryāgapujā | f. Name of work  |
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bahubhuj | mfn. equals -bhakṣa-  |
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bahubhuja | mfn. having many arms  |
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bahubhujā | f. Name of durgā-  |
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bāhuja | m. "arm-born", a kṣatriya- (as sprung from the arm of brahmā-) (see )  |
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bāhuja | m. a parrot  |
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bāhuja | m. sesamum growing wild  |
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bahujālī | f. a kind of cucumber  |
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bahujalpa | mfn. very talkative, loquacious  |
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bahujalpitṛ | m. a talker, prattler  |
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bahujana | m. a great multitude of people ( bahujanaparivāra -parivāra- m.a particular samādhi-; bahujanahita -hita- n.the common weal)  |
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bahujana | mf(ā-)n. surrounded by many people  |
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bahujanahita | n. bahujana |
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bahujanaparivāra | m. bahujana |
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bahujanmabhāj | mfn. subject to many births on  |
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bahujanya | (bāhu-j-?), prob. n. a multitude of people  |
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bāhujanya | mfn. spread among many people  |
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bāhujanya | n. a great multitude of people, crowd  |
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bahujāta | mfn. grown mighty  |
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bahujava | mfn. very swift  |
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bahujña | mfn. possessed of great knowledge  |
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bahujñatā | f. great knowledge  |
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bāhujūta | (bāh/u--) mfn. quick with the arm  |
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bāhujyā | f. the cord of an arc, sine  |
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balānuja | m. the younger brother of baladeva- id est kṛṣṇa-  |
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balibhuj | mfn. devouring oblations  |
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balibhuj | mfn. enjoying offerings (said of gods)  |
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balibhuj | m. a crow  |
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balibhuj | m. a sparrow  |
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balibhuj | m. a crane  |
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bandhujana | m. a kinsman, friend  |
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bandhujana | m. kinsfolk, relations |
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bandhujīva | m. "living in groups", Pentapetes Phoenicea (a plant with a red flower which opens at midday and withers away the next morning)  |
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bandhujīva | n. its flower  |
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bandhujīvābhitāmra | mfn. deep-red like the blossom of Pentapetes Phoenicea  |
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bandhujīvaka | m. equals prec. m.  |
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bandhujīvaka | m. Name of a cakra-vartin-  |
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bandhujīvin | m. a kind of ruby  |
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bāverujātaka | n. Name of work  |
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bhadrabhuja | m. whose arms confer prosperity (said of princes)  |
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bhadrabhuja | m. Name of a man  |
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bhāgabhuj | m. "tax-enjoyer", a king  |
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bhaikṣabhuj | mfn. living on alms  |
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bhaikṣabhuj | m. a mendicant  |
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bhānuja | m. "son of the sun", the planet Saturn  |
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bhānuji | (also with dīkṣita-) m. Name of authors  |
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bhānujit | m. Name of authors  |
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bharaṇyabhuj | m. "receiving wages", a hireling, servant, labourer  |
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bhareṣujā | mfn. existing in id est fit for wars and battles (said of soma-)  |
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bhareṣujā | See .  |
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bharuja | m. ( bhrajj-?) a jackal (see gaRa aṅguly-ādi-; varia lectio bharūjā-)  |
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bharuja | m. roasted barley  |
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bharuja | f(ā-and ī-). rice boiled and fried in ghee (see next) .  |
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bhārujika | mfn. (fr. bharuja-) gaRa aṅguly-ādi-.  |
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bhaujakaṭa | mfn. relating to or coming from bhoja-kaṭa-  |
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bhaujaṃga | mf(ī-)n. (fr. bhujaṃ-ga-) relating to a snake, serpent-like  |
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bhaujaṃga | n. (scilicet bha-) the serpent constellation, the nakṣatra- āśleṣa-  |
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bhauji | m. patronymic fr. bhoja- gaRa gahādi-.  |
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bhaujiṣya | n. (fr. bhujiṣya-) slavery, servitude,  |
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bhaujīya | mfn. relating to bhauji-  |
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bhaujya | n. the rank of a king with the title of bhoja-  |
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bhavānībhujaṃga | Name of a stotra-,  |
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bhavasāyujya | n. union with śiva- (after death)  |
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bhayuj | mfn. connected with or present in a lunar mansion  |
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bhekabhuj | m. "frog-eater", a snake  |
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bhikṣābhuj | mfn. living on alms  |
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bhīmabhuja | m. "having formidable arms", Name of a man  |
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bhīmaujas | mfn. having terrible strength  |
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bhīrujana | m. one whose servants are cowards  |
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bhogabhuj | mfn. enjoying pleasures  |
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bhogabhuj | m. a wealthy man  |
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bhogibhuj | m. "serpent-eater", an ichneumon  |
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bhṛguja | ( ) ( ) m. "son of bhṛgu-", the planet Venus.  |
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bhṛtibhuj | mfn. enjoying or receiving wages  |
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bhṛtibhuj | m. equals prec.  |
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bhūbhuj | m. "earth-possessor", a king, prince  |
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bhuj | cl.6 P. ( ) bhuj/ati- (perfect tense bubhoja- Aorist abhaukṣīt- future bhokṣyati-and ktā- grammar;really only proper stem Aorist -/abubhojīs-and ind.p. -bhujya-after nir-and, pari-; confer, compare also bhujam-in bhujaṃ-ga-and bhujaṃgama-), to bend, curve ; (?) to sweep (confer, compare 1. bhuj/i-) : Passive voice bhujyate-, to be bent down or disheartened [ confer, compare Greek ; Latin fugio; Gothic biugan,baugjan(?); German biogan,biegen; Anglo-Saxon bu4gan; English bow.]  |
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bhuj | See tri-bh/uj-.  |
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bhuj | cl.7 P.A1. ( ) bhun/akti-, bhuṅkt/e- (rarely cl.6 P. A1. bhuñjati-, te- ;3. plural A1. bhuñjat/e- ; Potential P. bhuñjīyāt- ; perfect tense A1. bubhuj/e-, jm/ahe-, jrir/e- plural P. juḥ- ; Aorist abhaukṣīt-, abhnkta- grammar; bh/ojam-, bh/ojate-, bhujema- ; bhukṣiṣīya- ; future bhokṣyati-, te- etc.; bhoktā- ; infinitive mood bh/ojase-, bh/ujam-, bhuje- : bhoktum- etc.; ind.p. bhuktvā-or bhuṅktvā- ) . to enjoy, use, possess, (especially) enjoy a meal, eat, eat and drink, consume (mostly A1.;in Vedic or Veda generally with instrumental case,later with accusative) etc. ; to enjoy (carnally) ; to make use of, utilize, exploit etc. ; (with pṛthivīm-, mahīm-etc.) to take possession of, rule, govern etc. ; to suffer, experience, undergo, be requited or rewarded for (accusative) or at the hands of (genitive case) etc. ; (P.) to be of use or service to (accusative) ; to pass, live through, last (a time) ; (in astronomy) to pass through, fulfil : Passive voice bhujyate- (Aorist abhoji-), to be enjoyed or eaten or possessed or made use of etc.: Causal bhojayati- (te-, mc.; confer, compare ;once bhuñjāpayati- varia lectio; Aorist abūbhujat-, jata- grammar), to cause to enjoy or eat, feed with (two accusative or accusative of Persian and instrumental case of thing; confer, compare ) etc. ; etc. ; to use as food : Desiderative bubhukṣati- (once), te-, to wish to eat, be hungry ; to wish to enjoy or partake of (confer, compare bubhukṣā-, kṣita-, kṣu-): Intensive bobhujyate-, to be eaten frequently ; bobhokti- and bobhujīti-, to eat or enjoy frequently grammar ([ confer, compare Latin fungor.]) |
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bhuj | f. enjoyment, profit, advantage, possession or use of (genitive case) (bhuj/e-,also as infin.)  |
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bhuj | m. an enjoyer, eater (said of agni-)  |
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bhuj | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') enjoying (also carnally), eating, consuming, partaking of, possessing, ruling and o. (with words meaning"earth"-"king"; see kṣitibh-etc.)  |
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bhuj | m. enjoying the reward of. suffering for (kilbiṣa-bh-)  |
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bhuj | m. passing, through, fulfilling (vyakta-bh-)  |
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bhuja | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) the arm etc. (bhujayor antaram-,the breast ; see bhujāntara-)  |
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bhuja | m. the hand  |
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bhuja | m. the trunk of an elephant  |
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bhuja | m. a branch, bough  |
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bhuja | m. a bending, curve, coil (of a serpent;See compound below)  |
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bhuja | m. the side of any geometrical figure  |
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bhuja | m. the base of a triangle  |
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bhuja | m. the base of a shadow  |
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bhuja | m. the supplement of 2 or 4 right angles or the complement of 3 right angles  |
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bhujā | f. See column 2.  |
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bhujā | f. a winding, curve, coil (of a snake)  |
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bhujā | f. the arm or hand, (see compound)  |
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bhujā | f. the side of any geometrical figure,  |
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bhujabalabhīma | m. Name of an author  |
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bhujabalin | m. "strong in the arm", Name of a jaina- teacher.  |
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bhujabandhana | n. clasping in the arms, an embrace  |
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bhujābhuji | ind. arm to arm, in close fight (see keśā-keśi-). |
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bhujacchāyā | f. shadow of the arms, secure shelter  |
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bhujadala | m. "arm-leaf", the hand  |
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bhujādala | m. equals bhuja-d-  |
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bhujadaṇḍa | ( ) m. "arm-staff", a long arm.  |
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bhujadaṇḍaka | ( ) m. "arm-staff", a long arm.  |
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bhujaga | See bhujaga-.  |
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bhujaga | m. (fr. bhuja-+ ga-) "going in curves", a snake, serpent, serpent-demon (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) etc. ( bhujagatva -tva- n. )  |
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bhujaga | n. (prob.) tin or lead  |
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bhujagabhojin | m. "serpent-eater", a peacock  |
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bhujagābhojin | m. equals gāśana-  |
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bhujagadāraṇa | m. "serpent-destroyer", Name of garuḍa-  |
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bhujagāhvaya | n. lead  |
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bhujagalatā | f. betel-pepper  |
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bhujagāntaka | m. "serpent-destroyer", Name of garuḍa-  |
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bhujagapati | m. the king of serpents  |
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bhujagapuṣpa | m. a species of plant  |
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bhujagarāja | m. "serpent-king", Name of śeṣa-  |
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bhujagarājāya | Nom. P. yate-, to become a serpent-king  |
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bhujagāri | m. "serpent-foe", a peacock  |
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bhujagāśana | m. "serpent-eater", Name of garuḍa-  |
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bhujagaśiśusṛta | mf(ā-)n. going like a young serpent  |
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bhujagaśiśusṛtā | f. Name of a metre  |
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bhujagātmajā | f. "serpent-daughter", a young female serpent  |
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bhujagatva | n. bhujaga |
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bhujagavalaya | m. a bracelet consisting of a snake  |
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bhujagendra | m. "serpent-king", a large serpent  |
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bhujageśvara | m. "serpent-lord", Name of śeṣa-  |
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bhujāghāta | m. a blow with the arm  |
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bhujagī | f. a female snake, a serpent-maid  |
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bhujagī | f. a species of shrub  |
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bhujagī | f. Name of a river  |
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bhujajyā | f. (in astronomy) the base sine  |
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bhujākaṇṭa | m. "hand-thorn", a finger-nail  |
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bhujakoṭara | m. the armpit  |
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bhujalatā | f. "arm-creeper", a long slender arm  |
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bhujālatā | f. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) equals bhuja-latā-,  |
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bhujamadhya | n. "space between the arms", the breast  |
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bhujāmadhya | n. "the middle of the arm", the elbow (see bhuja-m-).  |
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bhujaṃga | See bhujaṃga- and bhujaṃgama-.  |
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bhujaṃga | m. (fr. bhujam- ind. parasmE-pada of bhuj-+ ga-) a serpent, snake, serpent-demon  |
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bhujaṃga | m. Name of the number eight  |
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bhujaṃga | m. the paramour of a prostitute  |
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bhujaṃga | m. the dissolute friend of a prince  |
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bhujaṃga | m. any constant companion of a prince  |
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bhujaṃga | m. a lover (See pṛthivī-bh-), the keeper of a prostitute  |
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bhujaṃga | m. a species of daṇḍaka- metre  |
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bhujaṃga | m. Name of a man  |
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bhujaṃga | n. (prob.) tin or lead  |
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bhujaṃgabha | n. "serpent-asterism", Name of the nakṣatra- āśleṣa-  |
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bhujaṃgabhogin | m. "id.", a peacock (varia lectio -bhojin-).  |
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bhujaṃgabhojin | m. idem or 'm. "id.", a peacock (varia lectio -bhojin-).'  |
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bhujaṃgabhojin | m. a kind of snake.  |
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bhujaṃgabhojin | m. Name of garuḍa-  |
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bhujaṃgabhuj | m. "species-eater", a peacock  |
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bhujaṃgabhuj | m. Name of garuḍa-  |
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bhujaṃgadamanī | f.  |
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bhujaṃgadīrgha | mfn. as long as a snake, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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bhujaṃgaghātinī | f. "killing snakes", a species of plant (used as an antidote)  |
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bhujaṃgahan | m. "serpent-killer", Name of garuḍa-  |
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bhujaṃgajihvā | f. "serpent's-tongue", a species of plant similar to Sita Cordifolia  |
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bhujaṃgakanyā | f. a young female snake or a serpent. nymph  |
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bhujaṃgākhya | m. Mesua Roxburghii  |
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bhujaṃgākṣī | f. Name of 2 plants (equals nakuleṣṭā-and rāsnā-)  |
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bhujaṃgalatā | f. betel-pepper  |
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bhujaṃgama | See bhujaṃga- and bhujaṃgama-.  |
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bhujaṃgama | m. (bhujaṃ-gama-) a serpent, serpent-demon  |
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bhujaṃgama | m. Name of the number eight  |
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bhujaṃgama | m. of rāhu-  |
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bhujaṃgama | m. of a nāga-  |
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bhujaṃgamā | f. a female serpent, a serpent-maid  |
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bhujaṃgama | n. lead  |
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bhujaṃgamamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of snakes  |
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bhujaṃgaparṇinī | f. two species of plants  |
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bhujaṃgapihita | mfn. covered with species's  |
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bhujaṃgaprayāta | n. "species like course", Name of a metre  |
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bhujaṃgaprayātāṣṭaka | n. Name of work  |
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bhujaṃgaprayātastotra | n. Name of a hymn addressed to śiva-  |
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bhujaṃgapuṣpa | m. a species of plant  |
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bhujaṃgasaṃgatā | f. Name of a metre  |
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bhujaṃgaśatru | m. "species-foe", Name of garuḍa-  |
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bhujaṃgaśiśu | m. a kind of bṛhatī- metre  |
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bhujaṃgastotra | n. Name of a stotra-.  |
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bhujaṃgavijṛmbhita | n. a species of the utkṛti- metre  |
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bhujaṃgendra | m. the king of snakes  |
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bhujaṃgerita | n. a kind of metre  |
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bhujaṃgeśa | m. "species-lord", Name of piṅgala-.  |
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bhujaṃgī | f. a serpent-nymph  |
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bhujaṃgī | f. a kind of shrub  |
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bhujaṃgikā | f. Name of a village  |
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bhujāṃsadeśa | m. the upper end of the arm, .  |
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bhujamūla | n. "arm-root", the shoulder  |
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bhujāmūla | n. equals bhuja-m-  |
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bhujanagara | n. Name of a town  |
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bhujāṅka | m. an embrace  |
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bhujāntara | n. "between the arms", the breast ( bhujāntaram am- ind.between the arms, in the embrace)  |
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bhujāntara | n. a particular astron, correction  |
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bhujāntarāla | n. equals bhujāntara-, the breast, chest  |
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bhujāntaram | ind. bhujāntara |
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bhujaphala | n. equals bāhu-phala-, the result from the base sine  |
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bhujāpīḍa | m. clasping or embracing in the arms  |
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bhujapratibhuja | n. opposite sides in a plane figure  |
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bhujarāma | m. Name of an author (equals bhajanānanda-)  |
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bhujaśālin | mfn. possessing strong arms  |
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bhujasambhoga | m. "union of arms", an embrace  |
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bhujasaṃśraya | m. going to or taking refuge in the arms (of another)  |
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bhujaśikhara | ( ) n. "arm-head", the shoulder  |
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bhujaśiras | ( ) n. "arm-head", the shoulder  |
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bhujastambha | m. paralysis of the arms  |
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bhujasūtra | n. the base sine  |
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bhujataruvana | n. a forest the trees of which are its arms  |
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bhujavīrya | mfn. strong in the arm,  |
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bhujavīrya | n. vigour of arm  |
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bhujayaṣṭi | f. equals -daṇḍa-  |
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bhujayoktra | n. clasping or embracing arms  |
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bhuji | f. (for 2.See column 3) clasping, enfolding (others"sweeping") (see d/aśa--and śat/a-bhuji-).  |
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bhuji | f. (for 1.See column 2) the granting of enjoyment, favour  |
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bhuji | f. one who grants favours, a protector, patron (said of the aśvin-s)  |
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bhuji | m. Name of agni-  |
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bhujiṅga | m. plural Name of a people (Bombay edition kaliṅga-).  |
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bhujiṣya | mfn. granting food, useful (see a-bh-)  |
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bhujiṣya | mfn. free, independent  |
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bhujiṣya | m. a slave, servant ( bhujiṣyatā -tā- f.) (see )  |
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bhujiṣya | m. a comrade, companion  |
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bhujiṣya | m. a person who has regained his liberty by redeeming his pledge  |
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bhujiṣya | m. a cord wound round the wrist of a girl before her marriage (-hasta-sūtraka-)  |
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bhujiṣya | m. the hand  |
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bhujiṣya | m. a string  |
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bhujiṣyā | f. any woman dependent on or working for others, a slave-girl, maid-servant etc.  |
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bhujiṣya | m. a harlot, courtezan  |
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bhujiṣyatā | f. bhujiṣya |
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bhujman | mfn. abounding in windings or valleys, fertile ( ;read bhujmā-).  |
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bhujopapīḍam | ind. by or while clasping in the arms  |
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bhujyu | f. (for 2.See column 3) a snake or viper (see bhujaṃga-ga-1. bhoga-etc.) (others"a doe")  |
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bhujyu | mfn. (for 1.See column 2) wealthy, rich ( equals rakṣaka-;others"easily guided", fr.1. bhuj-)  |
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bhujyu | mfn. Name of a son of tugra- (protected by the aśvin-s)  |
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bhujyu | mfn. of a man with the patronymic lāhyāyani-  |
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bhujyu | mfn. a pot, vessel  |
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bhujyu | mfn. food  |
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bhujyu | mfn. fire |
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bhuktasamujjhita | n. equals prec. n.  |
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bhūmibhuj | m. "earth-possessor", a king, prince  |
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bhūmībhuj | m. equals bhūmi-bh- q.v ,  |
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bindujāla | n. collection or mass of dots or spots (especially on an elephant's face and trunk)  |
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bindujālaka | n. collection or mass of dots or spots (especially on an elephant's face and trunk)  |
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brahmasāyujya | n. intimate union or identification with brahma-  |
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brahmayuj | mfn. harnessed by prayer (id est bringing indra- in answer to prayer, said of his horses)  |
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bṛhadbhuja | mfn. long-armed  |
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caṇḍabhujaṃga | m. Name of a man  |
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candrikāmbuja | (kām-) n. "moonshine-lotus", a lotus blossoming during night  |
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caturbhuja | (in compound) 4 arms  |
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caturbhuja | mf(ā-)n. four-armed  |
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caturbhuja | mf(ā-)n. quadrangular  |
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caturbhuja | m. viṣṇu- or kṛṣṇa- (see )  |
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caturbhuja | m. Name of gaṇeśa-  |
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caturbhuja | m. a quadrangular figure  |
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caturbhuja | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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caturbhuja | m. of the instructor of (the author of a commentator or commentary on ) rāmānanda-  |
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caturbhuja | m. of the father of śiva-datta-  |
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caturbhujabhaṭṭācārya | m. Name of an author  |
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caturbhujamiśra | m. Name of the author of a commentator or commentary on  |
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cāturbhuji | a son of catur-bhuja-,  |
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caturyuj | mfn. put to (as oxen) in a yoke of 4  |
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caturyuj | mfn. equals -yukta-  |
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cedibhūbhuj | m. "earth-enjoyer of the cedi-s", equals -pati-  |
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daṃsujūta | (d/aṃsu--) mfn. wonderfully quick, 122, 10.  |
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danuja | m. "born from danu-", a dānava-  |
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danujadviṣ | m. " dānava--enemy", a god  |
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danujāri | m. idem or 'm. "dānava--enemy", a god '  |
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danujedra | m. a dānava- prince  |
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dārabalibhuj | wrong reading for dvāra-b-.  |
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dāruja | mfn. made of wood, wooden  |
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dāruja | m. a kind of drum  |
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daśabhujā | f. "ten-armed", durgā-  |
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daśabhuji | (d/aś-) mfn. equals -guṇa-  |
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dasyujīvin | mfn. living a robber's life  |
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dasyujūta | (d/as-) mfn. instigated by dasyu-s  |
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dattabhujaṃgastotra | n. Name of a hymn ascribed to śaṃkarācārya-.  |
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dehabhuj | m. "possessing a body", Name of śiva-  |
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devasāyujya | n. union with or reception among the gods, deification  |
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devībhujaṃga | m. or n. Name of a stotra-.  |
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dhanadānuja | m. the younger brother of kubera-, Name of rāvaṇa-  |
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dharābhuj | m. "earth-enjoyer", a king  |
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dharaṇibhuj | ( ) m. a prince or king.  |
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dharmayuj | mfn. equals -yukta-  |
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dhātuja | mfn. produced or derived from a verbal root  |
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dhātuja | m. or n. bitumen  |
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dhṛtrānuja | m. younger brother of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-, Name of pāṇḍu-  |
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dhūryuja | m. a carriage  |
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dīptaujas | mfn. glowing with energy  |
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dīrghabhuja | mfn. "long armed"  |
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dīrghabhuja | m. Name of one of the attendants on śiva-  |
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diṣṭabhuj | mfn. reaping the appointed results of one's works  |
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dṛgruj | f. disease of the eye  |
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duranujñāta | mfn. badly allowed or granted  |
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duryuj | mfn. difficult to be yoked  |
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dvādaśabhuja | m. "having 12 arms", Name of one of skanda-'s attendants  |
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dvārabalibhuj | m.,"eater of offering at door", Ardea nivea  |
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dvārabalibhuj | m. a crow or a sparrow  |
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dvibhuja | mfn. "2-armed"  |
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dvibhuja | n. an angle  |
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dvibhujarāmadhyāna | n. Name of work  |
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dvisamatribhuja | m. an isosceles quadrangle or triangle, algebra  |
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dyujana | m. a god  |
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dyujaya | m. conquest or attainment of heaven  |
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dyujīvā | ( ) ( ) f. "sky. diameter", the diameter of a circle made by an asterism in its daily revolution.  |
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dyujyā | ( ) f. "sky. diameter", the diameter of a circle made by an asterism in its daily revolution.  |
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gajabhujaṃgama | m. dual number an elephant and a serpent  |
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gaṇeśabhujaṃgaprayātastotra | n. Name of a hymn in praise of gaṇeśa- (attributed to śaṃkarācārya-)  |
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gataujas | mfn. bereft of strength  |
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gobhuj | m. "enjoying the earth", a king  |
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grahaṇīruj | f. idem or 'm. idem or 'm. idem or 'm. a morbid affection of the grahaṇī-, dysentery ' ("constipation"Scholiast or Commentator) ' '  |
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gṛhabalibhuj | m. "enjoying domestic oblations", a sparrow  |
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gṛhabalibhuj | m. a crow  |
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gṛhabalibhuj | m. the crane Ardea nivea  |
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guhyaruj | f. a disease of the pudenda  |
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guj | (= guñj-) cl.1.6.P. gojati-, gujati-, to buzz, hum  |
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gujjarī | for gurj-.  |
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guṇabhuj | mfn. equals -bhāj-  |
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gurujana | m. any venerable or elderly person (father, mother, the elders of a family etc.)  |
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haramuja | Name of a place  |
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haribhuj | m. "frog-eater", a snake  |
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harihayānuja | m. " indra-'s younger brother", Name of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa-  |
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hataujas | mfn. whose vigour is destroyed, weakened, debilitated  |
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hataujas | m. a kind of fever  |
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hautabhuja | mfn. (fr. huta-bhuj-) relating or belonging to or presided over by agni-  |
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hautabhuja | n. the nakṣatra- kṛttikā-  |
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hautabhuja | hautra-, haumīya- etc. See column 2.  |
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havirbhuj | m. "eating the oblation", fire or agni- the god of fire (also applied to śiva- and other gods)  |
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havirbhuj | m. plural Name of the pitṛ-s of the kṣatriya-s  |
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havirucohiṣṭabhuj | mfn. eating the residue of an oblation  |
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haviṣyabhuj | mfn. idem or 'mfn. eating sacrificial food (rice or other grain, clarified butter and e.; haviṣyabhakṣatā -tā- f.) '  |
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havyabhuj | m. "oblations-eater", fire or the god of fire  |
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hayottamayuj | mfn. drawn by excellent horses  |
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hemāmbuja | ( ) ( ) n. a golden lotus-flower.  |
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hṛdayāmbuja | n. equals hṛt-paṅkaja-  |
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hṛdruj | f. a kind of disease  |
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hṛdruj | f. heart-ache (literally and figuratively), sorrow, grief  |
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hutabhuj | m. "oblation-eater", fire etc. ( hutabhukpriyā bhuk-priyā- f." agni-'s wife" ; hutabhugdiś bhug-diś- f." agni-'s quarter" id est the south-east )  |
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hutabhuj | m. Plumbago Ceylanica  |
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hutabhuj | m. Name of a particular star (Tauri)  |
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ikṣuja | mfn. coming from sugar-cane  |
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indrānuja | m. "the younger brother of indra-", Name of viṣṇu- or kṛṣṇa-.  |
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induja | m. "son of the moon", Name of the planet Mercury  |
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indujā | f. the river revā- or narmadā- in the Dekhan  |
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indujanaka | m. "father of the moon", the ocean (the moon being produced at the churning of the ocean)  |
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jagatībhuj | m. "earth-enjoyer", a king  |
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jajaujas | n. "warrior's strength", prowess  |
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jalabindujā | f. sugar prepared from yava-nāla-  |
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jālapādabhuja | mfn. having toe- and finger-membranes  |
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jambhāribhujastambhana | n. paralysing indra-'s arm (one of śiva-'s heroic deeds)  |
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jantujātamaya | mfn. equals -mat-  |
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jānujaṅgha | m. Name of a king  |
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jarāyuja | mfn. viviparous  |
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jarāyuja | mfn. (according to to some in ="sprung from the womb of a cloud", said of lightning).  |
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jāruja | mfn. equals jarāyuja-  |
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jayanayuj | mfn. caparisoned (a war horse)  |
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jāyānujīvin | m. (jāyānujīvin-) equals jāy/ānujīva-  |
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jāyānujīvin | m. the husband of a harlot  |
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jāyānujīvin | m. a pauper  |
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jāyānujīvin | m. the crane Ardea nivea  |
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jāyānujīvin | m. equals āśvina-  |
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jiṣṇuja | m. " jiṣṇu-'s son", brahma-gupta-  |
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jyeṣṭhānujyeṣṭhatā | f. regular succession according to seniority  |
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kadruja | m. " kadru-'s son", a serpent  |
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kambuja | m. a kind of drum.  |
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kamujā | f. a tuft or lock of hair.  |
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kaṇabhuj | m. equals kaṇāda- below.  |
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kāṇabhuja | mf(ī-)n. descended from kaṇa-bhuj- or kaṇāda- (q.v), composed by or relating to kaṇāda- commentator or commentary on |
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kāṇabhuja | m. a follower of kaṇāda-  |
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kaṇṭakabhuj | m. "eating thorns", a camel  |
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karavīrabhujā | f. Cajanus Indicus  |
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karmaṇyabhuj | mfn. receiving wages, working for hire  |
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karmaṇyābhuj | mfn. idem or 'mfn. receiving wages, working for hire '  |
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karṇānuja | m. " karṇa-'s younger brother", Name of yudhiṣṭhira-  |
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kārtakaujapau | Nominal verb dual number m. which begins a gaṇa- of  |
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kāruja | m. anything produced by an artist or mechanic, any piece of mechanism or product of manufacture  |
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kāruja | m. a young elephant  |
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kāruja | m. an ant-hill  |
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kāruja | m. froth, foam  |
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kāruja | m. sesamum growing spontaneously  |
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kāruja | m. the tree Mesua ferrea  |
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kāruja | m. red orpiment  |
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kāśimanuja | m. a man from kāśi-  |
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kaśyapasūnujyeṣṭha | m. "eldest of the sons of kaśyapa-", Name of hiraṇyākṣa-  |
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kāśyapībhuj | m. "enjoying the earth", a king  |
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kaṭuja | mfn. produced from or made of acid substances (as a kind of drink)  |
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kauja | mfn. (fr. ku-ja-), relating or belonging to the planet Mars  |
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kauja | mfn. (said of Tuesday)  |
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kaujapa | m. patronymic fr. kuja-pa-  |
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kaurujaṅgala | mfn. fr. kurujaṅgala-  |
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kaurujāṅgala | mfn. fr. kurujaṅgala-  |
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kavyabhuj | m. plural "oblation-eaters", the manes or a class of manes  |
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kavyahavyabhuj | m. Name (also title or epithet) of agni-,  |
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khaluj | m. (kha-luk-?) darkness  |
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khuj | cl.1. khojati-, to steal,  |
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khujjāka | m. Lipeocercis serrata  |
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krāntibhujā | f. the cosinus of declination  |
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kratubhuj | m. "one who eats the sacrificial oblation", a god, deity  |
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kratujit | m. Name of a man (see -v/id-.)  |
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kravyabhuj | mfn. idem or 'mfn. eating carrion, carnivorous '  |
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kravyabhuj | m. (k-) a rākṣasa-  |
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kṛmitantujāla | n. a cobweb  |
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kṛṣṇabhujaṃga | m. "black snake", Coluber nāga-.  |
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kṛṣṇaujas | m. Name of an attendant in skanda-'s retinue  |
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kṛtābhyanujña | mfn. one who has obtained leave,  |
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kṛtaujas | m. Name of a son of kanaka- or dhanaka-  |
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kṣamābhuj | m. patient  |
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kṣamābhuj | m. (k-) "earth-enjoying", a prince, king  |
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kṣataujas | mfn. "of diminished power", impaired, weakened, reduced.  |
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kṣatraujas | m. Name of a prince  |
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kṣauṇībhuj | m. "enjoying the earth", a king, . |
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kṣitibhuj | m. "one who possesses the earth", a king  |
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kṣitilavabhuj | m. "possessing only a small tract of the earth", a petty prince  |
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kṣmābhuj | m. "enjoying the earth", a king  |
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kṣujjanikā | f. "causing a sneeze", mustard  |
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kṣujjanikā | See 1. kṣut-.  |
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kuj | cl.1 P. kojati-, to steal : cl.6 P. kujati-, to be crooked  |
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kuja | m. "born from the earth", a tree  |
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kuja | m. "the son of the earth", Name of the planet Mars  |
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kuja | m. of the daitya- naraka- (conquered by kṛṣṇa-)  |
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kujā | f. "earth-daughter", durgā-  |
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kujā | f. of sītā-  |
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kuja | n. the horizon (equals kṣiti-ja-)  |
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kuja | See 2. ku-.  |
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kujadina | n. "the day of Mars" id est Tuesday  |
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kujambha | m. Name of a daitya- (younger brother of jambha- and son of prahlāda- or prahrāda-, a son of hiraṇya-kaśipu-)  |
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kujambhala | m. a thief who breaks into a house (vv.ll. mbhira-and mbhila-; see kumbhila-).  |
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kujana | m. a bad or wicked man  |
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kujana | m. vulgar people.  |
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kujana | etc. See 1. ku-.  |
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kujananī | f. a bad mother  |
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kujanman | mfn. of inferior origin  |
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kujanman | m. a low-born man, slave.  |
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kujanman | m. (equals -ja-) the planet Mars.  |
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kujapa | m. "whose protector is Mars", Name of the ancestor of kaujapa-. -2.  |
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kujīvikā | f. a miserable kind of living  |
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kujjhaṭi | f. a fog or mist  |
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kujjhaṭī | f. idem or 'f. idem or 'f. a fog or mist ' '  |
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kujjhaṭikā | f. idem or 'f. a fog or mist '  |
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kujjiśa | m. a sort of fish (see kudiśa-.)  |
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kujñāna | n. imperfect or defective knowledge.  |
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kujyā | f. equals kṣiti-jyā-.  |
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kujyā | See 2. ku-.  |
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kūlamudruja | mf(ā-)n. ( ) breaking down banks (as a river etc.)  |
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kuṇapabhuj | m. "carcase-eater", a rākṣasa-,  |
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kurujāṅgala | n. Name of a country etc.  |
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kurujāṅgala | m. plural the inhabitants of that country  |
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kurukurujāṅgala | n. the country of the kuru-s and kuru-jāṅgala-  |
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labdhānujña | mfn. one who has obtained leave of absence  |
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laghubhuj | mfn. eating little  |
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laghujānakīya | n. Name of work  |
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laghujaṅgala | m. Perdix Chinensis  |
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laghujātaka | n. Name of work  |
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laghujātiviveka | m. Name of work  |
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laghujñānavāsiṣṭha | n. Name of work  |
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lagnabhuja | m. (in astronomy) ascensional difference id est the difference between the time of rising of a heavenly body at laṅkā- and at any other place  |
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lallujīlāla | m. Name of an author  |
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latāmbuja | (tām-) n. a kind of cucumber  |
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lepabhuj | m. idem or 'm. "sharing the lepa-", a paternal ancestor (in the 4th, 5th, and 6th degrees; see above ) '  |
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libujā | f. a creeping plant, creeper  |
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līlāmbuja | (lām-) n. equals -kamala- above  |
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loladbhuja | mfn. having swinging arms  |
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madhubhuj | mfn. enjoying sweetness or gladness  |
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madhuja | mf(ā-)n. obtained from honey  |
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madhujā | f. sugar made from honey, sugar-candy  |
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madhujā | f. the earth  |
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madhuja | n. bees-wax  |
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madhujālaka | n. a honey-comb  |
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madhujambha | m. a kind of sweet citron  |
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madhujambhala | m. a kind of sweet citron  |
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madhujambīra | m. a kind of sweet citron  |
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madhujāta | (mādhu--) mf(ā-)n. sprung or produced from honey  |
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madhujihva | (m/adhu-.) mfn. honey -tongued, sweet-tongued, sweetly-speaking  |
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madhujit | m. "conqueror of the daitya- madhu-", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahābhuja | mfn. having long arms  |
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mahāmbuja | (hām-) n. a particular high number, a billion  |
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mahāruj | ( ) ( ) mfn. causing great pain, very painful.  |
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mahāruja | ( ) mfn. causing great pain, very painful.  |
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mahaujas | n. great might or power  |
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mahaujas | mfn. very vigorous or powerful or mighty etc.  |
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mahaujas | m. a hero, champion  |
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mahaujas | m. Name of a king  |
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mahaujas | m. of su-brahmaṇya-  |
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mahaujas | m. plural of a people  |
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mahaujasa | n. the discus of viṣṇu-  |
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mahaujasī | f. a species of plant  |
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mahaujaska | mfn. equals mahaujas-  |
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mahībhuj | m. "earth-enjoyer", a king  |
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malabhuj | mfn. feeding on impurity  |
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malabhuj | m. a crow  |
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mallāribhujaṃga | m. Name of work  |
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mānasapujana | n. Name of a Tantric work  |
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mānasaruj | f. mental disease  |
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manasimandaruj | f. pain of love  |
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manoruj | f. pain or grief of the heart  |
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manoyuj | mfn. yoked by a mere thought or wish (id est without effort)  |
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manoyuj | mfn. adapted to the understanding, wise  |
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manuja | m. " manu--born", a man etc.  |
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manujā | f. a woman  |
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manujādhipa | m. "sovereign of men", a prince, king  |
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manujaloka | m. "world of men", the earth  |
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manujanātha | m. "lord of men", a prince, king ( )  |
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manujapati | m. "lord of men", a prince, king ( etc.)  |
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manujāpati | m. "sovereign of men", a prince, king  |
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manujāta | mfn. (m/anu--) descended from men or from manu-  |
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manujāta | m. a man  |
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manujātmaja | m. "son of man", a man,  |
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manujātmajā | f. a woman  |
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manujavyāghra | m. "man-tiger", any eminent or illustrious man  |
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manujendra | m. "lord of men", a prince, king ( manujendraputra jendra-putra- m. manujendraputrī jendra-putrī- f.a prince, princess )  |
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manujendraputra | m. manujendra |
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manujendraputrī | f. manujendra |
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manujeśvara | m. equals manuj/ondra-  |
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manujī | f. a woman  |
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manujīkṛ | P. -karoti-, to change into a man  |
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manujottana | m. best of men  |
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manujyeṣṭha | m. a sword  |
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maruja | m. Unguis Odoratus  |
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maruja | m. a tree akin to the Mimosa Catechu  |
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marujā | f. colocynth  |
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marujā | f. a kind of deer  |
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marujātā | f. Carpopogon Pruriens or a similar-plant  |
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marujuṣ | m. the inhabitant of a desert |
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matānujñā | f. admission of a fault in one's own reasoning while insisting on a similar one in that of the opponent  |
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maujadīna | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a Sultan,  |
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maujavata | mfn. coming from or produced on the mountain mūja-vat-  |
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maujavata | m. (said to be) a patronymic of akṣa- (author of ).  |
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miśracaturbhuja | m. Name of a man  |
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miṣṭabhuj | mfn. eating dainties  |
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mitabhuj | ( ) mfn. eating sparingly, moderate in diet.  |
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mitrayuj | mfn. one who has made an alliance, leagued  |
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mitrayuj | m. Name of a man  |
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mitrayuj | m. plural Name of his descendants  |
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mṛdujātīya | mfn. somewhat soft, slightly weak  |
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mṛdujihvatā | f. having a soft tongue (one of the 80 minor marks of a buddha-)  |
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mṛtyujit | m. "conqueror of disease", Name of an author (also called jid-amṛteśa-and -jidbhaṭṭāraka-)  |
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mṛtyujit | m. Name of work  |
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mudgabhuj | m. "bean-eater", a horse  |
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muhurbhuj | m. "constantly eating", a horse  |
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muj | or muñj- cl.1 P. mojati- or muñjati-, to give out a particular sound ; (according to to also) cl.10 P. mojayati- or muñjayati-,"to sound"or"to cleanse."  |
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mukhāmbuja | n. equals mukha-kamala-  |
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mukharuj | f. any disease of the mouth  |
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mūlavibhuja | mfn. bending down roots vArttika  |
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mūlavibhuja | m. a chariot  |
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mumukṣujanakalpa | m. Name of work  |
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nadyambujīvana | mfn. (country) thriving by river-water  |
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nairujya | n. (fr. nī-ruja-) health on  |
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narabhuj | mfn. man-eating, cannibal  |
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narasiṃhabhujaṃga | m. Name of work  |
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naujīvika | m. "living in a ship", a sailor, boatman  |
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netraruj | f. eye-disease  |
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nibhuj | P. -bhujati-, to bend (head and knees)  |
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nīlāmbujanman | n. the blue water-lily  |
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nīmānuja | m. Name of a vaiṣṇava- teacher  |
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nirbhuj | P. bhujati-, to bend awry, distort (mouth, eyes etc.)  |
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nirbhuja | mf(ā-)n. Name of a kind of saṃdhi- or saṃhitā-,  |
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nirbhuja | n. equals saṃhitā-  |
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nirmanuja | mfn. unpeopled, uninhabited, desolate  |
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nīruj | mfn. free from sickness, well, in health  |
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nīruja | mf(ā-)n. idem or 'mfn. free from sickness, well, in health ' etc.  |
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nīruja | n. a species of Costus  |
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niruja | mfn. healthy, wholesome  |
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niruja | mfn. jī-kṛ-, to make healthy (see nī-r-).  |
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nityayuj | mfn. having the mind always fixed upon one object  |
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niyuj | P. A1. -yunakti-, -yuṅkte-, to bind on, tie or fasten to (locative case) etc. ; (with dhuri-) to tie to the pole of a carriage id est yoke, harness ; (met.) to place in front id est employ in the hardest work (also guru-dhūrṣu- ) ; to join, put together (especially the hands in a certain position; see kapota-) Scholiast or Commentator on ; to attach to id est make dependent on (dative case or locative case) ; to enjoin, order, command, coerce, impel, appoint, instal (double accusative), trust or charge with, direct or commission or authorize to (locative case dative case, artham- in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound',or infin.) etc. ; to confer or intrust anything (accusative) upon or to (locative case) ; to place at, put in the way (with locative case) ; to direct towards, fix (mind or eyes upon, with locative case) ; to use, employ : Causal -yojayati-, to harness (horses etc.), put or tie to (locative case) ; to set or lay (a trap or snare etc.) ; to enjoin, urge, impel, coerce, appoint or instal as (double accusative), appoint to (locative case), direct or compel or request or command to (dative case locative case accusative with prati-,or artham- in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') ; commit or intrust anything (accusative) to (locative case) etc. ; to put in any place or state (locative case) ; to confer or bestow upon (locative case) ; to use, employ (reason etc.) ; to accomplish, perform (a rite) ; to endow or furnish with, cause to partake of (instrumental case) |
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niyujya | ind. having joined or attached or harnessed or appointed etc.  |
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nṛyuj | ( ) , the sign of the zodiac Gemini.  |
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pāṃsuja | n. "earth-born", rock or fossil salt  |
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pāṃsujālika | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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pañcabhuja | m. 5-armed, pentagonal  |
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pañcabhuja | m. Name of gaṇeśa-  |
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pañcabhuja | m. a pentagon  |
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pāṇibhuj | m. Ficus Glomerata  |
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paradārabhuj | m. one who takes or approaches or enjoys another's wife or wives, an adulterer ( )  |
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paribhuj | P. -bhujati-, (-/abubhojīr- ), to span, encompass, embrace  |
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paribhuj | P. A1. -bhunakti-, -bhuṅkte-, (infinitive mood -bhoktum-), to eat before another (with accusative) ; to neglect to feed ; to feed upon, eat, consume, enjoy  |
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parimitabhuj | mfn. eating sparingly, abstemious  |
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pariruj | P. -ruj/ati-, to break from all sides  |
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pārśvaruj | f. equals -bhaṅsga-  |
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paryanuyuj | (ind.p. -yujya- ), to ply with questions.  |
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paśujanana | mfn. producing cattle  |
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paśujāta | n. a species of animal  |
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paśujātīya | mfn. pertaining to, the animal kingdom  |
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paṭujātīya | mfn. of a clever sort (see )  |
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pavanombuja | (!) m. Grewia Asiatica  |
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phalabhuj | mfn. enjoying fruit  |
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phalabhuj | m. a monkey  |
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phālgunānuja | m. "younger brother of the month phālguna-", the vernal month caitra-  |
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phaṇibhuj | m. "serpent-eater", a peacock  |
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piśitabhuj | mfn. eating flesh, a flaccid-eater  |
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piṣṭabhuj | mfn. eating meal  |
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pīyūṣabhuj | m. "nectar-quaffer", a god  |
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prabhuj | (only ind.p. -bhujya-), to bend, incline  |
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prabhuj | (only pr. p. -bhuñjat/ī-), to befriend, protect (?)  |
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pracalalatābhuja | mfn. having tremulous arm-creepers (= slender arms that tremble)  |
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prājyabhuja | mfn. long-armed  |
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prakāmabhuj | mfn. eating till satisfied, eating enough  |
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pralambabhuja | mfn. one whose arms hang down  |
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pralambabhuja | m. Name of a vidyā-dhara-  |
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prāptānujña | mfn. allowed to withdraw or depart  |
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praruj | P. -rujati-, to break down, break  |
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praruja | m. Name of a mythical being conquered by garuḍa-  |
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praruja | m. of a rākṣasa-  |
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praśāntaujas | mfn. equals torja-  |
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praśithilabhujagranthi | mfn. one who loosens the clasp of the arms  |
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prasṛtāgrabhuj | mfn. eating the best etc.  |
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prātaryuj | mfn. idem or 'mfn. yoked early (as a car) '  |
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prātaryuj | mfn. yoking early  |
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pratibhuj | P. -bhunakti-, to enjoy ; to eat food besides the prescribed diet  |
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pratibhuja | m. equals -bāhu-  |
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pratiprayuj | P. A1. -yunakti-, -yuṅkte-, to add instead of something else, substitute ; (A1.) to pay back, restore (a debt) (Bombay edition)  |
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pratiyuj | P. A1. -yunakti-, -yuṅkte-, to fasten on, tie to (accusative) ; (A1.) to pay back (a debt) (Calcutta edition prati-pray-): Causal -yojayati-, to fix on, adjust (the arrow on the bow)  |
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pratyabhiyuj | A1. -yuṅkte-, to make a counter attack against (accusative) : Causal -yojayati-, to make a counter plaint or charge against (accusative)  |
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pratyabhyanujñā | f. ( jñā-) leave, permission  |
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pratyabhyanujñāta | mfn. dismissed on taking leave, allowed to depart  |
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pratyanujñā | P. -jānāti-, to refuse, reject, spurn  |
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pratyavabhuj | P. -bhujati-, to bend back  |
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pratyujjīv | (-ud-jīv-) P. -jīvati-, to return to life, revive : Causal -jīvayati-, to restore to life, revivify, resuscitate  |
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pratyujjīvana | n. returning to life, reviving  |
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pratyujjīvana | n. (fr. Causal) restoring to life, revivifying  |
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pratyupabhuj | A1. -bhuṅkte-, to eat, enjoy  |
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pravibhuj | P. -bhujati-, to bend back,  |
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praviviktabhuj | mfn. eating delicate food  |
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prayuj | A1. -yuṅkte- (rarely P. -yunakti-; see ), to yoke or join or harness to (locative case) ; to unite with (instrumental case) ; to turn (the mind) to (locative case) ; to prepare for (dative case) ; to set in motion, throw, cast (also dice), discharge, hurl at (locative case or dative case) etc. ; to utter, pronounce, speak, recite ; to fix, place in or on (locative case) ; to direct, order, urge to (dative case or locative case) etc. ; to choose for (two accusative) ; to lead towards, bring into (accusative) ; to use, employ, practise, display, exhibit, perform, accomplish, contrive, do etc. ; to undertake, commence, begin ; to cause, effect, produce ; to represent on the stage, act ; to lend (for use or interest) : Passive voice -yujyate-, to be fit or suitable, conduce to (dative case) : Causal -yojayati-, to throw, discharge, hurl at or against (locative case) ; to utter, pronounce ; to show, display, exhibit ; (with manas-) to concentrate the mind ; to urge, direct, appoint to (locative case) ; to transfer or entrust to (dative case) ; to undertake, begin ; to represent on the stage ; to cause to be represented by (instrumental case) ; to use, employ etc. ; to perform, practise ; (with vṛddhim-) to take interest ; (with prayogam-) to invest capital ; to be applicable gaRa kṣubhnādi- ; to aim at, have in view : Desiderative -yuyukṣate-, to wish to use, want, require  |
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prayuj | f. (prob.) a team  |
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prayuj | f. impulse, motive  |
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prayuj | f. acquisition  |
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prayuj | f. (yujāṃ havīṃṣi-or yug-ghav-Name of 12 oblations, one of which is offered each month )  |
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prayuj | mfn. joining, connected with (literally or figuratively,as a cause, motive etc.)  |
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pretapiṇḍabhuj | mfn. one who partakes of the piṇḍa- (q.v) at a śrāddha-  |
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prītiyuj | mfn. beloved, dear  |
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pṛthivībhuj | m. "earth-enjoyer", a king  |
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pṛthivībhujaṃga | m. "earth-lover", a king  |
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pṛthujaghana | mf(ā-)n. large-hipped  |
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pṛthujaya | m. "victorious far and wide", Name of a son of śaśabindu- |
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pṛthujman | mfn. broad-pathed (see -gman-).  |
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pṛthujraya | (f(ī-).) mfn. widely extended  |
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pṛthujrayas | mfn. widely extended  |
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pṛthulaujas | mfn. of great energy  |
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pṛthvībhuj | m. "earth-enjoyer", a prince, king  |
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pumanujā | f. "born after a male child", having an elder brother (see puṃsānuja-).  |
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puṃguṇajantujīva | m. the living or animal soul combined with the qualities of man  |
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puṃsānuja | m. (instrumental case of puṃs-+ an-) having an elder brother (?) Va1rtt. 2 (see pum-anuja-).  |
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puṃyuj | ( ) m. ( ) connection with or relation to a man.  |
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puroḍāśabhuj | m. eater of the sacrificial cake, a god  |
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purorujrugadhyāya | m. Name of work  |
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purubhuj | mfn. enjoying much  |
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puruja | mfn. much (see puruha-)  |
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puruja | m. Name of a prince (the son of suśānti-)  |
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purujāta | mfn. variously manifested or appearing  |
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purujāti | m. equals -ja- m.  |
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purujit | m. "conquering many", Name of a hero on the side of the pāṇḍu-s and brother of kunti-bhoja-  |
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purujit | m. of a prince the son of rucaka-  |
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purujit | m. of a son of ānaka-  |
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pururuj | mfn. subject to many diseases  |
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pūṣānuja | m. "son or younger brother of pūṣa-", Name of parjanya- ( )  |
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pūyabhuj | mfn. eating purulent carcasses  |
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rāgayuj | m. a ruby  |
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rāghavānuja | mfn. referring to the younger brother of rāma-  |
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raghuja | mfn. produced from a fleet courser or racer  |
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rajanībhujaṃga | m. "lover of night" idem or 'm. "lord of night", the moon, '  |
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rājānujīvin | m. the dependent of a king, a king's servant  |
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rājasāyujya | n. "close union with royalty", sovereignty  |
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rakṣoyuj | mfn. associated with rākṣasa-s  |
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rāmabhujaṃga | n. Name of two stotra-s.  |
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rāmānuja | m. "younger brother of rāma-"(this title would be applicable to kṛṣṇa- as born after bala-rāma- of the same father)  |
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rāmānuja | m. Name of a celebrated vaiṣṇava- reformer (founder of a particular Vedantic school which taught the doctrine of viśiṣṭādvaita-or qualified non-duality id est that the human spirit is separate and different from the one Supreme Spirit though dependent on it and ultimately to be united with it;he lived at Kancipuram and Sri-rangam in the South of India, in the 12th century, and is believed by his followers to have been an incarnation of śeṣa-;he is also called rāmānujācārya- and yati-rāja-; n.or jam matam-, rāmānuja-'s doctrine)  |
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rāmānuja | m. (with dīkṣita-) Name of another author  |
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rāmānujabhāṣyagāmbhīrya | n. Name of work |
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rāmānujacampū | f. Name of work  |
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rāmānujacarita | n. Name of work  |
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rāmānujacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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rāmānujadaṇḍaka | mn. Name of work  |
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rāmānujadarśana | n. Name of wks.  |
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rāmānujadarśana | m. Name of an author  |
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rāmānujadivyacaritra | n. Name of work |
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rāmānujagrantha | m. Name of work  |
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rāmānujaguruparamparā | f. Name of work  |
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rāmānujamatadhvaṃsana | n. Name of work |
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rāmānujamatakhaṇḍana | n. Name of work |
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rāmānujamauktika | n. Name of work |
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rāmānujārādhanavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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rāmānujaśatakaṭīkā | f. Name of work |
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rāmānujasiddhāntapadavī | f. Name of work |
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rāmānujasiddhāntasaṃgraha | m. Name of work |
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rāmānujasiddhāntavijaya | m. Name of work |
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rāmānujastotra | n. Name of work |
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rāmānujāṣṭottara | n. Name of work  |
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rāmānujasuprabhāta | n. Name of work |
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rāmānujasvāmin | m. Name of an author  |
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rāmānujavaṃśāvali | f. Name of work |
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rāmānujavijaya | m. Name of work |
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rāmānujīya | n. Name of work  |
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rāmānujīyasiddhānta | m. Name of work  |
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raṃsujihva | (r/aṃsu--) mfn. having a pleasing tongue or voice  |
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raṅgarāmānuja | m. Name of an author (also jācārya-)  |
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raṅgarāmānujīya | n. his work  |
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rathaujas | m. "having the strength of a chariots", a particular personification  |
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rathaujas | m. Name of a yakṣa-  |
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rathayuj | mfn. yoking or yoked to a chariots  |
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rathayuj | m. a charioteer  |
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rātribhujaṃga | m. "night-lover", the moon  |
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reṇujāla | n. a dense mass or cloud of dust  |
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ṛṣvaujas | mfn. having sublime power (as indra-)  |
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ṛtabhuj | mfn. enjoying (the fruit of) one's righteousness or pious works  |
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ṛtayuj | mfn. properly harnessed  |
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ṛtayuj | mfn. united with divine law  |
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ṛtujit | m. Name of a king of mithilā-  |
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ṛtujuṣ | f. a woman enjoying intercourse at the time fit for procreation  |
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rudrānuja | m. Name of an author |
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ruj | cl.6 P. ( ) ruj/ati- (Epic also te-; perfect tense rur/oja- etc.; Aorist 2. sg. rok- ; ruk- ; araukṣīt- grammar; future roktā-, rokṣyati- ; infinitive mood -r/uje- ; ind.p. ruktv/ā-, -r/ujya- ), to break, break open, dash to pieces, shatter, destroy etc. ; to cause pain, afflict, injure (with accusative or genitive case; confer, compare ) etc. etc.: Causal rojayati- (Aorist arūrujat-), to cause to break etc. ; to strike upon (locative case) ; (cl.10. ) to hurt, injure, kill: Desiderative rurukṣati- grammar (See rurukṣ/aṇi-): Intensive rorujyate-, rorokti-, grammar ([ confer, compare Greek ; Latin lugeo.])  |
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ruj | (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'), breaking, crushing, shattering  |
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ruj | pain, illness, disease etc.  |
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ruj | fracture  |
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ruj | toil, trouble  |
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ruj | Costus Speciosus  |
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ruja | mf(/ā-)n. breaking, crushing, destroying (see valaṃ-r-)  |
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ruja | m. of doubtful meaning  |
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rujā | f. See below.  |
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rujā | f. breaking, fracture  |
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rujā | f. pain, sickness, disease etc.  |
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rujā | f. Costus Speciosus or Arabicus  |
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rujā | f. an ewe  |
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rujākara | mfn. causing pain, sickening  |
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rujākara | m. sickness, disease  |
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rujākara | m. sickness induced by passion or love (said to be one of the bhāva-s, q.v)  |
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rujākara | m. the fruit of Averrhoa Carambola  |
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rujānā | f. a river (see ) .  |
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rujāpaha | (rujāp-) mfn. keeping off pain, removing sickness  |
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rujāsaha | m. Grewia Elastica  |
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rujaskara | mfn. (accusative plural of 2. ruj-+ 1. kara-) causing or producing pain  |
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rujāvat | ( ) mfn. painful.  |
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rujāvin | ( Va1rtt. 1) mfn. painful.  |
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rujāyā | Nom. A1., yate-, to be sick or ill  |
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rūpamañjarīpādāmbujasevāprārthanā | f. Name of stotra-.  |
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saccidānandabhujaṃga | m. Name of work  |
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ṣaḍbhuja | mf(ā-)n. six-armed  |
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ṣaḍbhuja | mf(ā-)n. six-sided  |
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ṣaḍbhuja | m. or n. (?) a hexagon  |
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ṣaḍbhujā | f. Name of durgā-  |
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ṣaḍbhuja | m. a water-melon  |
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sādhuja | mfn. well-born,"good conduct"  |
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sādhujana | m. a good person, honest man (a.s-).  |
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sādhujāta | mfn. of a good kind, beautiful  |
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sahabhuj | mfn. eating together with (compound),  |
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sahānuja | mfn. with a younger brother  |
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sahasrabhuja | mf(ā-)n. thousand-armed  |
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sahasrabhuja | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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sahasrabhuja | m. of a gandharva-  |
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sahasrabhujā | f. Name of durgā-  |
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sahasrabhujajihvākṣa | mfn. having a thousand arms and tongues and eyes  |
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sahasrabhujarāmadhyāna | n. Name of work (wrong reading -dhyāna-rāma-).  |
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sahasrāṃśuja | m. "sun-born", Name of Saturn  |
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sahaujas | mfn. endowed with strength or power  |
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sahayuj | mfn. yoked or harnessed together  |
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sāhisujā | m. Name of kings |
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śailadhātuja | n. a kind of mineral resin  |
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sākaṃyuj | mfn. joined together  |
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samābhuj | P. -bhunakti-, to enjoy or possess entirely, rule over (accusative)  |
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samacaturbhuja | mfn. having four equal sides  |
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samacaturbhuja | m. or n. (?) a square or rhombus  |
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samadvibhuja | mfn. having 2 equal sides  |
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samadvibhuja | m. n. a rhomboid having 2 sides equal  |
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samadvidvibhuja | mfn. having 2 x 2 equal sides |
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samadvidvibhuja | m. or n. (?) a rhomboid  |
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samantabhuj | m. "all-devouring", Name of agni- or fire  |
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samanuja | mfn. together with a younger brother  |
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samanujan | A1. -jāyate-, to be born similar to or resembling (accusative)  |
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samanujñā | P. A1. -jānāti-, -janīte-, to fully permit or allow or consent to, wholly acquiesce in or approve of (accusative) ; to authorize, empower ; to indulge, pardon, forgive, excuse (genitive case of Persian) ; to grant leave of absence, allow to go away, dismiss ; to favour : Causal -jñāpayati-, to beg or request any favour from (ablative) ; to ask leave, beg permission from (ablative) ; to take leave of, bid adieu (accusative) etc. ; to greet, salute  |
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samanujñā | f. leave, permission  |
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samanujñāna | mfn. entirely acquiesced in, permitted, allowed  |
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samanujñāna | mfn. assent, permission  |
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samanujñāta | mfn. entirely consented or agreed to etc.  |
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samanujñāta | mfn. authorized, empowered  |
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samanujñāta | mfn. allowed to go away, dismissed  |
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samanujñāta | mfn. favoured, treated kindly  |
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samanuyuj | (only ind.p. -yujya-and Passive voice -yujyate-), to inquire after, ask about ; to appoint, order, enjoin  |
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samatribhuja | mfn. having 3 equal sides  |
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samatribhuja | m. n. any figure containing 3 equal sides  |
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samatribhuja | m. an equilateral triangle  |
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samaujas | m. Name of a son of a-samañjas-  |
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samaujas | See .  |
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samāyuj | P. A1. -yunakti-, -yuṅkte-, to join or fasten together, join, prepare, make ready ; to meet, encounter (in a hostile manner) ; to surround : Causal -yojayati-, to furnish or supply with (instrumental case)  |
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sambhuj | P. A1. -bhunakti-, -bhuṅkte-, (Aorist subjunctive -bhujam- ) to eat together, make a meal in common ; to enjoy (especially carnally) ; to partake of (genitive case) : Causal -bhojayati-, to cause to enjoy or eat, feed any one (accusative) with (instrumental case)  |
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śamīpujāvidhi | m. Name of work  |
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saṃniyuj | P. -yunakti-, to connect with, place or put in (locative case) ; to appoint, employ : Causal yojayati-, to place in or on (locative case) ; to appoint to, intrust with (locative case;or artham-, arthāya- in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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samprayuj | P. A1. -yunakti-, -ynṅkte-, to yoke or join together, yoke, harness ; to employ, make use of ; to perform, execute (a song) ; to instigate, incite, induce to (instrumental case) : Passive voice -yujyate-, to be joined or connected with (instrumental case), be added or attached etc. ; to be united sexually ; to be implicated in (instrumental case) : Causal -yojayati-, to join together, connect with (instrumental case) ; to equip, prepare |
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samprayuj | mfn. surrounded or encompassed by (compound)  |
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saṃruj | P. -rujati-, to break to pieces, shatter, crush  |
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saṃrujana | n. pain, ache |
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samucchritabhuja | mf(ā-)n. having arms well raised  |
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samudyuj | Caus. -yojayati-, to excite, animate  |
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samujjh | P. -ujjhati-, to abandon, renounce, give up  |
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samujjhita | mfn. abandoned, renounced, resigned  |
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samujjhita | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') free from, rid of.  |
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samujjhita | n. that which is left, a remnant, leavings (See bhukta-s-).  |
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samujjihīrṣu | mfn. (fr. Desiderative of 2. sam-ud-hṛ-) desirous of drawing up  |
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samujjihīrṣu | mfn. desirous of taking away or removing  |
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samujjṛmbh | (-ud-jṛmbh-) A1. -jrimbhate-, to gape wide open, be extended or spread out ; to burst forth, become visible, arise ; to begin, be about to (infinitive mood)  |
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samujjval | (-nd-jval-) P. -jvalati-, to blaze up with great intensity, shine very brightly : Causal -jvalayate-, to set on fire, kindle  |
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samujjvala | mfn. shining, radiant, splendid in or with (compound)  |
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samupabhuj | A1. -bhuṅkte-, to enjoy sexually, have sexual union with (accusative)  |
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samuparuj | P. -rujati-, to break or cut up ; to press hardly upon  |
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samupāruj | equals sam-upa-ruj-  |
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samupayuj | P. -yunakti-, to make complete use of, consume : Causal -yojayati- idem or 'mfn. gone up to, approached (with accusative) '  |
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saṃyuj | P. A1. -yunakti-, -yuṅkte-, to join or attach together, conjoin, connect, combine, unite etc. ; to bind, fetter ; to endow or furnish with (instrumental case) etc. ; to form an alliance, league together ; to place in, fix on, direct towards (locative case) : Passive voice -yujyate-, to be joined together, be united etc. ; to meet or fall in with (instrumental case) ; to be married to (instrumental case) ; (with ratyā-,or grāmyadharmatayā-) to have sexual intercourse on ; to be supplied or furnished with (instrumental case) etc.: Causal -yojayati-, to cause to join together, bring together, unite ; to put to (horses), yoke, harness ; to hold together, check, control (the senses) (varia lectio) ; to furnish or endow or present with (instrumental case) etc. ; to give over to, entrust with (genitive case of Persian and accusative of thing) ; to add to (locative case) ; to fix on, direct towards (locative case) ; to shoot, discharge (a missile) ; to equip (an army) ; to use, employ, appoint ; to institute, perform, accomplish ; (A1.) to be absorbed, meditate  |
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saṃyuj | mfn. joined together, united, connected, related  |
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saṃyuj | m. a relation  |
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saṃyuj | f. union, connection (equals saṃ-yoga-)  |
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sanatsujāta | m. "always, beautiful", Name of one of the seven mind-born sons of brahmā-  |
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sānatsujāta | mfn. relating to sanat-sujāta-  |
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sanatsujātavedānta | m. Name of work  |
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sanatsujātīya | n. Name of  |
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śaṅkujīvā | f. the sine of a gnomon  |
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sānuja | m. (for sānuja-See)"produced on table-land" , Xanthoxylon Alatum  |
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sānuja | n. the flower of Hibiscus Mutabilis  |
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sānuja | mfn. (fo sānu-ja-See) accompanied by or along with a younger brother  |
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śaphāruj | mfn. destroying hoofs or destroying with the hoofs (said of demons)  |
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sārabhuj | mfn. eating the essence or best part of anything  |
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śaradānavarātrapujā | f. Name of work =  |
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sarpabhuj | m. "snake-eater", a peacock  |
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sarpabhuj | m. a crane  |
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sarpabhuj | m. a large snake or a kind of snake  |
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saruj | mfn. feeling the same pain,  |
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saruj | mfn. suffering pain, sick, ill  |
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saruja | mfn. having pain, causing it  |
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saruja | mfn. suffering pain or sickness, ill, diseased etc.  |
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sarujatva | n. sickness, illness  |
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sarvabhuj | mfn. all-devouring  |
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sarvasattvaujohārī | f. Name of a rākṣasī- (varia lectio sattvoj-).  |
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śaṣpabhuj | m. "grass-eater", any animal feeding on grass  |
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sasthāṇujaṅgama | mfn. along with immovables and movables  |
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śatabhuji | mf(ī-)n. (śat/a--) hundred-fold  |
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śatabhuji | mf(ī-)n. having a hundred enclosures or fortifications  |
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śatadruja | m. plural people that dwell near the Sutlej  |
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śatrujana | m. an enemy (also coll."enemies")  |
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śatrujaya | mfn. conquering an enemies on ,  |
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śatrujit | mfn. idem or 'mfn. conquering an enemies on ,'  |
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śatrujit | m. Name of śiva-  |
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śatrujit | m. of a son of rājādhideva-  |
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śatrujit | m. of the father of ṛta-dhvaja- or kuvalayāśva-  |
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śatrujit | m. of various other princes  |
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satyaujas | mfn. truly mighty  |
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saujāmi | m. (fr. su-jāmi-) Name of a man  |
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saujanya | n. (fr. su-jana-) goodness, kindness, benevolence, friendliness |
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saujanyavat | mfn. benevolent, kind, friendly  |
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saujas | mfn. strong, powerful  |
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saujaska | mfn. ld.  |
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saujāta | m. (fr. su-jāta-) patronymic of a ṛṣi-  |
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sayuj | mfn. united, a companion, comrade  |
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sayuj | f. Name of particular bricks  |
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sayujya | mfn. (fr. prec.) closely united with  |
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sāyujya | n. (fr. sa-yuj-) intimate union, communion with (genitive case locative case instrumental case,or compound)  |
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sāyujya | n. identification, absorption (into the divine Essence;this is one of the four grades or states of mukti- see sālokya- ) etc.  |
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sāyujya | n. likeness, similarity  |
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sāyujyamukti | f. emancipation consisting in the above absorption  |
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sayujyatā | f. intimate union or junction  |
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sāyujyatā | f. ( ) equals prec.  |
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sāyujyatva | n. ( ) equals prec.  |
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śeṣabhuj | mfn. one who eats leavings  |
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setuja | m. plural Name of a district of dakṣiṇā-patha-  |
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śigruja | n. "growing on or produced by the Moringa" equals next  |
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sindhuja | mfn. ocean-born, river-born, aquatic  |
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sindhuja | mfn. born or produced in the country Sindh  |
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sindhujā | f. Name of lakṣmī- (as produced at the churning of the ocean)  |
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sindhuja | n. rock-salt  |
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sindhujanman | mfn. ocean-born  |
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sindhujanman | mfn. produced in Sindh  |
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sindhujanman | m. the moon  |
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sindhujanman | n. rock-salt  |
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śiroruj | f. head-ache  |
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śirorujā | f. idem or 'f. head-ache '  |
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śirorujā | f. Alstonia Scholaris  |
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śiśujana | m. young people, children.  |
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sitāmbuja | n. a white lotus  |
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sītārāmānujīya | n. Name of work  |
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śivabhujaṃga | (in the beginning of a compound), śiva- compared to a serpent  |
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śivabhujaṃgāṣṭaka | n. Name of work  |
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śivabhujaṃgastotra | n. Name of work  |
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śivasāyujya | n. absorption into or identification with śiva-, final emancipation  |
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śleṣmaujas | n. the phlegmatic humour  |
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smararuj | f. love-sickness  |
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śmaśrujāta | mfn. one whose beard has grown (= jāta-śmaśru-) gaRa āhitāgny-ādi-.  |
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snāyujālavat | mfn. covered with a network of sinews or nerves or veins  |
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ṣoḍaśabhuja | mfn. 16-armed  |
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ṣoḍaśabhujā | f. a form of durgā-,  |
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ṣoḍaśabhujarāmadhyāna | n. Name of work  |
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somabhūbhuj | m. Name of a king  |
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somabhujagāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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sphujidhvaja | m. Name of an astronomer  |
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śrāddhabhuj | mfn. eating food prepared at a śrāddha-  |
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śravaṇaruj | f. ear-ache, disease of the ear  |
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śrībhuja | (in the beginning of a compound), the arms of a person of high rank  |
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śrīvidyāpujāpaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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śṛṅgabhuja | m. Name of a man  |
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śrutaśravonuja | m. the planet Saturn (said to be one of the sons of sūrya-)  |
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stanābhuj | (in stana-bh-) mfn. enjoying the udder (said of calves)  |
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stanābhuja | mfn. feeding or nourishing with the udder (said of cows)  |
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stanyabhuj | mfn. sucking milk from the breast, unweaned  |
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sthūlabhuja | m. "strong-armed", Name of a vidyā-dhara-  |
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stryanuja | mfn. born after a female child or sister  |
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subhuja | mfn. having handsome arms  |
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subhujā | f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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śuddhāntarayuj | f. change of mode or key in music (wrong reading śuddhānta-yuj-).  |
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śuddhāntayuj | mfn. prob. wrong reading for śuddhāntara-yuj-  |
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śuddhaujas | mfn. pure in valour, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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sudhābhuj | m. "feeding on nectar", a god, deity  |
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śuj | (see śvaj-;only in parasmE-pada ś/ūśujāna-), to be puffed up, be audacious or insolent  |
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sujaghana | mfn. having beautiful hips  |
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sujaghana | mfn. having a beautiful end or conclusion  |
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sujaghana | mfn. a particular ceremony  |
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sujaghana | su-joṅgha- etc. See column 2.  |
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sujala | mf(ā-)n. having good or sweet water  |
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sujala | n. a lotus  |
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sujala | n. good water  |
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sujalpa | m. good speech, a particular kind of speech (sincere, earnest, full of meaning and vivacity)  |
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sujambha | mfn. having good jaws or strong teeth  |
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sujambhan | mfn. idem or 'mfn. having good jaws or strong teeth '  |
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sujāmi | mfn. rich in brothers and sisters or relatives  |
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sujana | m. a good or virtuous or kind or benevolent person (man or woman;often confounded with sva-jana-) etc.  |
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sujana | m. Name of the author of the  |
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sujanākara | m. Name of a man  |
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sujanaparisevitā | f. Name of a kiṃ-narī-  |
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sujanaparivārā | f. Name of a gandharva- maiden  |
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sujanatā | f. goodness, kindness, benevolence  |
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sujanatā | f. a number of good men or respectable persons  |
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sujanatva | n. goodness, kindness (varia lectio)  |
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sujanaya | Nom. P. yati- wrong reading for sva-j-  |
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sujanetaramaitrī | f. the friendship of a bad man  |
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sujaṅgha | mf(ā-)n. having beautiful legs  |
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sujaniman | mfn. producing or creating fair things  |
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sujanmādivrata | n. sujanman |
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sujanman | n. noble or auspicious birth ( sujanmādivrata mādi-vrata- n."a particular observance") ,  |
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sujanman | mfn. equals -janiman-  |
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sujanman | mfn. of noble or auspicious birth  |
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sujantu | m. Name of a son of jahnu-  |
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sujāta | mfn. (or s/u--) well born or produced or made, of an excellent kind or nature, fine, beautiful etc.  |
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sujāta | mfn. well grown, tall  |
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sujāta | mfn. nobly born, noble  |
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sujāta | mfn. genuine, sincere (as piety)  |
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sujāta | mfn. really born (id est not born in vain) (varia lectio sajātaḥ-)  |
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sujāta | m. Name of a son of dhṛtarāṣṭra-  |
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sujāta | m. of a son of bharata-  |
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sujāta | m. of a bull  |
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sujāta | m. (plural) of a people  |
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sujātā | f. aluminous slate  |
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sujātā | f. a kind of plant (equals tuvarī-) |
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sujātā | f. Name of various women (especially of a daughter of uddālaka- and wife of kahoḍa-)  |
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sujāta | n. good birth, birth under an auspicious constellation  |
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sujātaka | m. or n. (?) beauty, splendour  |
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sujātāṅga | mf(ī-)n. having well-formed limbs  |
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sujātatā | f. (sujāt/a--) the being well born, nobility (ai1so of mind)  |
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sujātavaktra | m. Name of a preceptor  |
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sujāti | mfn. of good tribe or species  |
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sujāti | mfn. of a good race or caste  |
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sujāti | m. Name of a son of vīti-hotra-  |
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sujātīya | mfn. of good tribe or race  |
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sujatru | mfn. having a beautiful collar-bone  |
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sujavas | mfn. very quick or swift  |
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sujaya | m. a great victory or triumph  |
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sujaya | m. Name of a man,  |
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sujaya | m. easy to be conquered by (instrumental case)  |
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sujihva | mfn. bright-tongued, sweet-voiced  |
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sujihva | m. fire or the god of fire  |
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sujīrṇa | mfn. worn out, ragged, decayed  |
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sujīrṇa | mfn. well digested  |
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sujīrṇaśatakhaṇḍamaya | mf(ī-)n. made of a hundred tattered rags  |
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sujita | n. (s/u--) an easy conquest  |
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sujitaśrama | mfn. easily overcoming all fatigue, indefatigable  |
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sujīva | n. it is an easy life for any one (genitive case)  |
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sujīvantī | f. Hoya Viridiflora  |
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sujīvita | n. a happy life  |
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sujīvita | n. it is easily lived by any one (instrumental case)  |
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sujīvita | mfn. living happily, enjoying life  |
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sujjaka | and sujji- m. Name of two men  |
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sujña | mf(ā-)n. knowing well, conversant or familiar with anything  |
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sujñāna | n. easy perception or intelligence  |
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sujñāna | n. good knowledge  |
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sujñāna | n. Name of various sāman-s  |
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sujñāna | mf(ā-)n. possessing good knowledge (see on )  |
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sujñāna | mf(ā-)n. easy to be known or understood  |
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sujñānadurgodaya | m. Name of work on the 16 saṃskāra-s by viśveśvara- bhaṭṭa-  |
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sujñānaviṃśati | f. Name of a vedānta- work by mukunda- kavi-.  |
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sujūrṇi | mfn. blazing or glowing brightly  |
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sujuṣṭa | (s/u--) mf(ā-)n. well liked, welcome  |
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sujyaiṣṭhya | mfn. well entitled to primogeniture  |
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sujyeṣṭha | m. Name of a king (son of agni-mitra-)  |
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sujyotis | (or -jyot/is-) mfn. shining very brightly, radiant  |
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sukhabhuj | mfn. enjoying happiness, happy, lucky  |
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śukrabhuj | m. "seed-eater", a peacock  |
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sumahaujas | mfn. very strong or powerful  |
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sumerujā | f. "sprung from sumeru-", Name of a river  |
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śūraṇodbhuja | m. a kind of bird  |
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suruja | mfn. very sick, unwell  |
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suruṅgayuj | m. equals next  |
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śūśujāna | See śuj-, .  |
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sutanuja | mf(ā-)n. having beautiful children,  |
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suvarṇabhujendra | m. Name of a king  |
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suyuj | mfn. well joined or yoked ( suyuk y/uk- ind.)  |
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suyuj | mfn. well placed or fixed  |
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svadhābhuj | m. "id.", a god  |
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svadhābhuj | m. plural equals prec.  |
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svāhābhuj | m. " svāhā--eater", a god  |
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svanujā | f. having a beautiful younger sister  |
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svaujas | mfn. having natural or peculiar energy  |
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svaujas | m. Name of a minister  |
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svayamujjvala | mfn. self-radiant  |
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svayuj | m. idem or 'm. "any one joined to one's self", an ally '  |
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svāyuj | mfn. easy to be yoked  |
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śvetabhujaṃga | m. Name of an incarnation of brahmā-  |
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śyāmasujayanta | m. Name (also title or epithet) of teachers,  |
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tāluja | mfn. palatal, iv, 22, 57.  |
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tālujihva | m. a crocodile  |
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tālujihva | m. the uvula  |
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tālujihvikā | f. "uvula", Name of a yoginī-  |
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tāmratrapuja | equals mrārdha-  |
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tantujāla | See kṛmi--.  |
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tanuja | m. equals -ruh-,  |
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tanuja | m. a son  |
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tanujā | f. a daughter  |
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tanujanman | m. equals -ja-  |
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tanujatva | n. sonship  |
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tanujihvatā | f. the having a thin tongue (one of the 80 minor maeks of a buddha-),  |
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taparuj | f. the pain of bodily austerity  |
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tarambuja | n. (borrowed fr. $) a water-melon (see kharbūja-), Tantr.  |
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tarubhuj | m. "tree-eater", the parasitical plant Vanda Roxburghii  |
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taruja | mfn. produced by a tree (a flower, fruit etc.)  |
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tarujīvana | n. (vital organ id est) the root of a tree  |
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tīvraruja | mfn. causing excessive pain (-tva-,abstr.)  |
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tribhuj | mfn. threefold  |
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tribhuja | mfn. triangular  |
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tribhuja | m. a triangle  |
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triśaṅkuja | m. "Telinga's son", hari-ścandra-  |
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tṛṇabhuj | mfn. graminivorous  |
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tuj | f. (only accusative jam- dative case j/e-) equals t/uc-,  |
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tuj | cl.6. (3. dual number A1. jete-; parasmE-pada P. j/at-; infinitive mood j/ase-and t/uje-; Passive voice parasmE-pada jy/amāna-), and tuñj- (3. plural P. j/anti- A1. j/ate-; parasmE-pada jān/a-, t/uñjāna-,and t/uñjamāna-), to strike, hit, push ; to press out ("t/uñjati-,to give " ) ; A1. to flow forth, ; to instigate, incite, ; Passive voice to be vexed, : cl.1. tojati-, to hurt : Causal (parasmE-pada tuj/ayat-; Aorist Potential tutujy/āt-, parasmE-pada t/ūtujāna- q.v) to promote ; to move quickly. ; tuñjayati-,"to speak"or"to shine" ; tuñj- or tojayati-, to hurt, ; to be strong ; to give or take ; to abide ; see ā-tuj/i-. 3.  |
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tuj | mfn. urging  |
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tuj | f. (only instrumental case jā-) shock, impulse, assault  |
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tuja | a thunderbolt (varia lectio tuñja-).  |
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tuji | (only dative case j/aye-), propagation, .  |
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tuji | Name of a man protected by indra-  |
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tujya | mfn. to be pushed or impelled,  |
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tujya | mfn.  |
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tūtujāna | mfn. (2. tuj-) hastening, eager  |
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tūtujāna | mfn. (n/a-)  |
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tūtuji | mfn. idem or 'mfn. (n/a-) ' ,  |
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tūtuji | m. a promoter of (genitive case),  |
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tūtuji | m. see /a--. |
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ubhayataḥsujāta | mfn. well-born both by the paternal and maternal side  |
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uccairbhuja | mfn. having the arms outstretched or elevated  |
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udbhuja | mfn. with uplifted arms,  |
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udruja | mfn. ( ruj-), destroying, breaking down  |
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udruja | mfn. undermining, rooting up (see kūlam-udruja-.)  |
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udyuj | P. A1. -yunakti-, -yuṅkte- (infinitive mood -yuj/e- ) to join, be in contact with ; to get off or away, go away ; to go near, undergo, prepare ; to make efforts, be active : Causal -yojayati-, to excite, incite, make active or quick, stimulate to exertion  |
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udyuj | f. endeavour, striving after  |
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uñchabhuj | mfn.=- vartin-  |
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upabhuj | A1. -bhuṅkte-, (Epic also -bhuñjate-) to enjoy, eat, eat up, consume etc. ; to enjoy, make use of, partake of ; to experience (happiness or misfortune etc.) etc. ; to enjoy (a woman) etc. ; to receive as a reward : P. (1. plural -bhuñjāmas-) to be useful : Causal -bhojayati-, to cause to take (medicine)  |
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upaniyuj | A1. to tie or join to  |
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upasaṃyuj | Caus. -yojayati-, to furnish with  |
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upayuj | only A1. ( ) -yuṅkte- (but also rarely P. exempli gratia, 'for example' imperfect tense -ayunak- ) to harness to ; to take for one's self, appropriate ; to follow, attach one's self to, be devoted ; to undertake ; to use, employ, apply ; to have the use of, enjoy (exempli gratia, 'for example' food or a woman or dominion etc.) etc.: Passive voice -yujyate-, to be employed or applicable, be useful or fit or proper etc.: Causal -yojayati-, to use, employ ; to cause to eat ; to come into contact  |
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upāyuj | P. (1. sg. -yunajmi-) to put to, harness  |
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ūruja | mfn. born from the thigh  |
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ūruja | m. a vaiśya- (supposed to be born from brahmā-'s thighSee )  |
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ūruja | m. Name of the ṛṣi- aurva- (q.v)  |
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ūrujanman | m. "born from the thigh", Name of aurva- (q.v)  |
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urujman | mfn. (only vocative case) having a wide path or range  |
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urujrayas | mfn. moving in a wide course, extending over a wide space (said of agni- and indra-) .  |
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urujri | mfn. moving in a wide course, extending over a wide space (said of agni- and indra-) .  |
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urvībhuj | m. "earth-enjoyer", a king, sovereign  |
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utathyānuja | m. " utathya-'s younger brother", Name of bṛhaspati- (regent of the planet Jupiter)  |
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uttamaujas | m. "of excellent valour", Name of one of the warriors of the mahā-bhārata-.  |
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vacoyuj | mfn. yoked by a (mere) word (said of indra-'s steeds)  |
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vaḍabāvaktrahutabhuj | m. equals vaḍabālgni-  |
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vāguji | or vāgujī- f. equals vākucī-  |
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vaibhujāgnaka | mfn. on  |
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vaiśravaṇānuja | m. "younger brother of kubera-", Name of rāvaṇa-  |
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vajrāmbujā | f. Name of a goddess  |
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vakrabhuja | m. "crooked-armed", Name of gaṇeśa-  |
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vaktrāmbuja | n. a lotus-like face  |
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valaṃruja | mfn. shattering caverns  |
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valguja | m. or  |
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valgujā | f. equals avalguja-  |
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valgujaṅgha | m. "handsome-legged", Name of a son of viśvāmitra-  |
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vanabhuj | m. a particular bulbous plant (growing on the himavat-)  |
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vanāyuja | ( ) ( ) mfn. produced or bred in vanāyu- (as horses).  |
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vānāyuja | mfn. " vānāyu--born", a vānāyu- horse (regarded as of a particularly good breed) |
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varṣabhuj | m. the ruler of a varṣa-  |
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varṣāsuja | mfn. arising or appearing in the rainy season Va1rtt. 6  |
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vārttānujīvin | (ttān-) mfn. living by trade or business  |
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vastiruj | ( ) ( ) f. disease of the bladder.  |
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vāstuja | mfn. home-bred  |
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vastujāta | n. the aggregate of things  |
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vāstujñāna | n. knowledge of building, architecture  |
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vasujit | mfn. gaining wealth  |
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vasujyeṣṭha | m. Name of a king  |
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vaujhaṭ | for vauṣaṭ-  |
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vāyubhuj | m. one who feeds only on air (as an ascetic, a snake etc.)  |
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vāyuja | (prob.) m. "air-born", Name of a tree (?)  |
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vāyujāta | m. "wind-born", Name of hanu-mat-  |
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vāyujvāla | m. Name of one of the 7 ṛṣi-s (See -cakra-) |