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va | the 3rd semivowel (corresponding to the vowels u-and ū-,and having the sound of the Englishv,except when forming the last member of a conjunct consonant, in which case it is pronounced likew;it is often confounded and interchanged with the labial consonant b-).  |
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va | m. (only ) air, wind  |
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va | m. the arm  |
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va | m. Name of varuṇa-  |
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va | m. the ocean, water  |
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va | m. addressing  |
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va | m. reverence  |
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va | m. conciliation  |
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va | m. auspiciousness  |
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va | m. a dwelling  |
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va | m. a tiger  |
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va | m. cloth  |
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va | m. the esculent root of the water-lily  |
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va | n. a weaver (?). a sort of incantation or mantra- (of which the object is the deity varuṇa-)  |
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va | n. equals pra-catas-  |
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va | mfn. strong, powerful.  |
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va | ind. equals iva-, like, as etc. (in some more or less doubtful cases).  |
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vabhr | (or babhr-) cl.1 P. vabhrati- (Aorist avabhrīt- ), to go, go astray.  |
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vabhruka | varia lectio for b/abhruka-  |
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vac | cl.2 P. ( ) vakti- (occurs only in sg. vacmi-, vakṣi-, vakti-,and imperative vaktu-; Vedic or Veda also cl.3 P. v/ivakti-; perfect tense uv/āca-, ūj- etc.; uv/aktha- ; vavāca-, vavakṣ/e- ; Aorist avocat-, cata- etc.;in veda- also subjunctive vocati-, te-, vecāti-; Potential voc/et-, ceta-; imperative vocatu-; preceding ucyāsam- ; future vakt/ā- etc.; vakṣy/ati- etc.; te- ; Conditional avakṣyat- ; infinitive mood vāktum- etc.; tave- ; tos- ; ind.p. uktv/ā- etc.; -/ucya- ), to speak, say, tell, utter, announce, declare, mention, proclaim, recite, describe (with accusative with or without prati- dative case or genitive case of Persian,and accusative of thing;often with double accusative exempli gratia, 'for example' tam idaṃ vākyam uvāca-,"he spoke this speech to him";with double accusative also"to name, call"A1.with nom;"one's self";with punar-,"to speak again, repeat";or "to answer, reply") etc. ; to reproach, revile (accusative) : Passive voice ucy/ate- (Aorist avāci-,or in later language avoci-), to be spoken or said or told or uttered etc. etc. (yad ucyate-,"what the saying is") ; to resound ; to be called or accounted, be regarded as, pass for (Nominal verb also locative case) etc.: Causal vācayati-, te- (Potential vācayīta- ; Aorist avīvacat-; Passive voice vācyate-), to cause to say or speak or recite or pronounce (with, double accusative;often the object is to be supplied) etc. ; to cause anything written or printed to speak id est to read out loud etc. ; ( ) to say, tell, declare ; to promise : Desiderative vivakṣati-, te- (Passive voice vivakṣyate-), to desire to say or speak or recite or proclaim or declare etc. ; (Passive voice) to be meant : Intensive (only /avāvacīt-) to call or cry aloud [ confer, compare Greek for in, etc.; Latin vocare,vox; German gi-waht,gi-wahinnen,er-wähnen.]  |
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vaca | mfn. speaking, talking (See ku-v-)  |
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vaca | m. a parrot  |
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vaca | m. equals sūrya-, the sun  |
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vaca | m. equals kāraṇa-  |
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vacā | f. a kind of talking bird, Turdus Salica (equals sārikā-) |
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vacā | f. a kind of aromatic root (according to to some = Acorus Colamus)  |
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vaca | n. the act of speaking, speech (See dur-v-).  |
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vacācārya | m. Name of a preceptor (see vacchāc-).  |
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vacācchada | m. a kind of white basil  |
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vacaḥ | in compound for v/acas-.  |
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vacaḥkrama | m. course of speech, discourse (m. plural series of discourses)  |
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vacaka | See dur-v-.  |
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vacaknu | mfn. talkative, loquacious, eloquent  |
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vacaknu | m. a brahman-  |
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vacaknu | m. Name of a man,  |
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vacakra | wrong reading for prec.  |
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vacalu | m. equals śatru-, an enemy  |
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vacalu | m. offence, fault (?)  |
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vacana | mfn. speaking, a speaker, eloquent  |
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vacana | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') mentioning, indicating, expressing, meaning ( vacanatā -tā- f., vacanatva -tva- n.)  |
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vacana | mfn. being pronounced, ( vacanatva -tva- n.)  |
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vacana | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) the act of speaking, utterance,  |
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vacana | n. pronunciation  |
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vacana | n. statement, declaration, express mention etc.  |
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vacana | n. speech, sentence, word etc.  |
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vacana | n. (in gram.) the injunction of a teacher, rule  |
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vacana | n. advice, instruction, direction, order, command etc. (naṃ-kṛ-or ne-sthā-with genitive case = to do the bidding of any one, follow a person's advice, obey; nena-or nāt-,with genitive case = in the name of)  |
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vacana | n. sound, voice,  |
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vacana | n. (in gram.) number (see eka--, dvi--, bahu-v-)  |
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vacana | n. rumour  |
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vacana | n. dry ginger  |
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vacanābādha | m. an obstacle to speech.  |
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vacanabhūṣaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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vacanagaurava | n. respect for an order, deference to a command  |
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vacanagocara | mfn. forming a subject of conversation  |
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vacanagrāhin | mfn. accepting or obeying orders, obedient, submissive, humble  |
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vacanakara | mf(ī-)n. making a speech, speaking  |
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vacanakara | mf(ī-)n. doing what one is told, obedient  |
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vacanakara | m. the author or enunciator of a precept  |
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vacanakāra | mfn. doing what one is commanded, obeying orders, obedient  |
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vacanakārin | mfn. doing what one is commanded, obeying orders, obedient  |
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vacanakrama | m. order of words, discourse  |
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vacanamālikā | f. Name of work  |
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vacanamātra | n. mere words, assertion unsupported by facts  |
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vacanānuga | mfn. following advice or orders, obedient, submissive  |
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vacanapaṭu | mfn. skilful in speech, eloquent  |
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vacanaracanā | f. skilful arrangement of speech, eloquence  |
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vacanārtha | m. Name of work  |
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vacanasahāya | m. a companion to converse with, any sociable companion  |
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vacanasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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vacanasampuṭa | m. Name of work  |
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vacanasamuccaya | m. Name of work  |
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vacanasārasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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vacanasata | n. a hundred speeches, repeated speech or declaration  |
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vacanatā | f. vacana |
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vacanatva | n. vacana |
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vacanatva | n. vacana |
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vacanāvakṣepa | m. scornful or abusive speech (in Prakrit) .  |
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vacanāvat | mfn. (for n/a-vat-) possessed of speech, eloquent  |
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vacanavirodha | m. inconsistency of precepts or texts, incongruity, contradiction  |
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vacanaviruddha | mfn. opposed to a declaration or precept, contrary to a text  |
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vacanavyakti | f. distinctness or perspicuity of a text  |
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vacaṇḍā | f. (only ) a kind of talking bird, Turdus Salica  |
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vacaṇḍā | f. the wick of a lamp (equals varti-)  |
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vacaṇḍā | f. a dagger, knife.  |
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vacaṇḍī | f. (only ) a kind of talking bird, Turdus Salica  |
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vacaṇḍī | f. the wick of a lamp (equals varti-)  |
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vacaṇḍī | f. a dagger, knife.  |
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vacanesthita | mfn. (locative case of vacana+sth-) abiding in a command, obeying orders, complaisant, obedient  |
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vacanīkṛta | mfn. made an object of (reproachful) speech, exposed to censure or abuse  |
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vacanīya | mfn. to be spoken or uttered, mentionable  |
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vacanīya | mfn. to be called or named  |
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vacanīya | mfn. to be spoken about or against, censurable, liable to reproach  |
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vacanīya | n. reproach, censure, blame  |
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vacanīyadoṣa | m. the fault of being censurable or reprehensible  |
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vacanīyatā | f.  |
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vacanīyatva | n. liability to be spoken about or against, rumour, report, (especially) evil report, blame, reprehension,  |
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vacanopakrama | m. commencement of a speech, exordium  |
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vacanopanyāsa | m. suggestive speech, insinuation (in Prakrit) .  |
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vacara | m. a cock  |
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vacara | m. a low person  |
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vacārca | m. a sun-worshipper, Parsee  |
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vacas | n. (for 2.See) speech, voice, word etc. (casāmpatiḥ-Name of bṛhaspati- )  |
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vacas | n. singing, song (of birds)  |
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vacas | n. advice, direction, command, order etc. (vacaḥ-kṛ-,with genitive case,"to follow the advice of"; vacasā mama-,"on my advice")  |
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vacas | n. an oracular utterance (declarative of some future fate or destiny)  |
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vacas | n. a sentence  |
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vacas | n. (in gram.) number (See dvi-v-).  |
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vacas | mfn. (for 1.See) in adh/ovacas-, q.v  |
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vacasa | mfn. (for 2.See p.914, col, 2) talkative, eloquent, wise |
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vacasa | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') = vacas-1 (See ācārya-v-).  |
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vacasa | mfn. (for 1.See) moving about, rolling (said of a carriage)  |
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vacaskara | mfn. equals vacana-k-  |
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vacasvin | mfn. possessed of speech, eloquent  |
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vacasya | (fr. 1. vacas-) Nom. A1. syate- to be audible, to murmur (said of the sound of the trickling soma-)  |
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vacasya | mfn. worthy of mention, praise. worthy, celebrated  |
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vacasyā | f. (fr. 1. vacasya-) desire of speaking, readiness of speech, eloquence  |
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vacasyu | mfn. (for 2.See) eloquent  |
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vacasyu | mfn. (for 1.See) tottering, staggering, wavering  |
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vacatra | n. spaech,  |
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vaccha | mf. equals vatsa-, child (especially in familiar address)  |
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vacchācārya | m. Name of the maternal grandfather of nīla-kaṇṭha-. (see vacācārya-).  |
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vacchikā | See dīrgha-v-.  |
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vacchiya | m. Name of an author  |
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vaci | (in the beginning of a compound) equals vacana-, statement, mention, declaration (only in -bhedāt-)  |
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vaco | in compound for 1. vacas-.  |
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vacograha | m. "receiving words", the ear  |
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vacohara | m. "receiver of words", a messenger, envoy  |
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vacomārgātita | mfn. "gone beyond the path of words", greater than words can tell  |
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vacovid | mfn. skilful in speech, eloquent  |
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vacoviparilopa | (v/aco--) m. loss of speech or of words  |
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vacoyuj | mfn. yoked by a (mere) word (said of indra-'s steeds)  |
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vad | cl.1 P. A1. ( ) v/adati-, te- (Epic mc. also vādati-; Potential udeyam- ; perfect tense uvāda- plural ūdim/a- ; ūde-etc. ; veditha-, dailuḥ-, duḥ- ; Aorist avādīt-, diṣuḥ- etc.; subjunctive vādiṣaḥ- ; avādiran- ; vadiṣma-, ṣihāḥ- ; preceding udyāt- ; future vadiṣy/ati-, te- etc.; infinitive mood v/aditos- ; vaditum- etc.; ind.p. uditvā- ; -udya- ), to speak, say, utter, tell, report, speak to, talk with, address (P.or A1.;with accusative of the thing said, and accusative [with or without abhi-]or genitive case,or locative case of the person addressed;also followed by yad-,"that", or by yadi-,"whether") etc. ; (P.) to praise, recommend ; to adjudge, adjudicate ; to indicate, designate ; to proclaim, announce, foretell, bespeak etc. ; to allege, affirm ; to declare (any one or anything) to be, call (two accusative or accusative and Nominal verb with iti-) etc. ; (with or scilicet vācam-) to raise the voice, sing, utter a cry (said of birds and 9.) etc. ; (A1.) to say, tell, speak to (accusative) etc. ; to mention, state, communicate, name ; to confer or dispute about ; to contend, quarrel ; to lay claim to (locative case) ; to be an authority, be eminent in (locative case) ; to triumph, exult : Passive voice udy/ate- (Aorist avādi-), to be said or spoken etc. : Causal vād/ayati- m.c. also te- (see ; Aorist avīvadat-; Passive voice vādyate-, Epic also ti-), to cause to speak or say ; to cause to sound, strike, play (with instrumental case,rarely locative case of the instrument) etc. ; to play music ; (with bahu-) to make much ado about one's self. ; to cause a musical instrument (accusative) to be played by (instrumental case) Va1rtt. 2 ; to speak, recite, rehearse : Desiderative vivadiṣati-, te-, to desire to speak, : Intensive v/āvadīti- ( ), vāvady/ate-, ( ), vāvatti- (grammar), to speak or sound aloud. [ confer, compare Lit.vadi4nti.] |
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vaḍā | f. (see equals vaṭa-) a small lump, globule, round mass or cake  |
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vada | mfn. speaking, a speaker (only in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound';See ku-v-, priyaṃ.v-)  |
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vada | mfn. speaking well or sensibly  |
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vada | m. Name of the first veda- (with the Magians)  |
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vaḍaba | m. (also written vaḍav/a-, baḍav/a-, baḍab/a-) a male horse resembling a mare (and therefore attracting the stallion)  |
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vaḍabā | f. See next.  |
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vaḍabā | f. (also written v/adavā-, b/aḍavā-, b/aḍabā-) a female horse, mare etc.  |
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vaḍabā | f. the nymph aśvinī- (who, in the form of a mare as wife of vivasvat- or the Sun, became the mother of the two aśvin-s; see aśvinī-)  |
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vaḍabā | f. a particular constellation represented by a horse's head  |
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vaḍabā | f. a female slave  |
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vaḍabā | f. a harlot, prostitute  |
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vaḍabā | f. equals dvija-strī-  |
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vaḍabā | f. Name of a woman (having the patronymic prātītheyī-)  |
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vaḍabā | f. of a wife of vasu-deva- (called paricārikā-)  |
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vaḍabā | f. of a river  |
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vaḍabā | f. of a place of pilgrimage  |
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vaḍabābhartṛ | m. "mare's husband", Name of the mythical horse uccaiḥ-śravas- (q.v)  |
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vaḍabābhṛta | varia lectio for -hrita- (q.v)  |
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vaḍabadhenu | f. a mare  |
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vaḍabāgni | m. (bāgni-or vāgni-) "mare's fire", submarine fire or the fire of the lower regions (fabled to emerge from a cavity called the"mare's mouth" under the sea at the South pole; see aurva-)  |
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vaḍabāgnimala | n. a particular foamy substance on the sea  |
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vaḍabāhṛta | mfn. maid of a kind of slave  |
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vaḍabāmukha | n. "mare's mouth", Name of the entrance to the lower regions at the South Pole  |
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vaḍabāmukha | m. (with or scilicet agni-) equals vaḍabāgni- (also identified with śiva- or the maharṣi- nārāyaṇa-)  |
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vaḍabāmukha | m. plural Name of a mythical people  |
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vaḍabāmukhī | f. Name of a yoginī-  |
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vaḍabānala | m. (bān-) equals vaḍabāgni- (also personified )  |
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vaḍabānala | m. a particular powder (prepared from pepper and other pungent substances to promote digestion)  |
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vaḍabāratha | m. a chariot drawn by mares  |
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vaḍabāsuta | m. dual number "the two sons of vaḍabā-", Name of the aśvin-s  |
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vaḍabāvaktra | n. equals -mukha- n.  |
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vaḍabāvaktrahutabhuj | m. equals vaḍabālgni-  |
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vaḍabhā | f. a kind of bird (belonging to the class pratuda- q.v)  |
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vaḍabhi | f. equals valabhi-, bhī- (q.v)  |
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vaḍabhī | f. equals valabhi-, bhī- (q.v)  |
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vadabhikāra | m. Name of a man gaRa kurv-ādi- (see bābhī-kara-).  |
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vaḍabin | mfn. (fr. vaḍabā-) gaRa vrīhy-ādi-.  |
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vaḍahaṃsī | f. (in music) a particular rāgiṇī-,  |
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vaḍahaṃsikā | f. (in music) a particular rāgiṇī-,  |
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vadaka | See dur-v-.  |
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vadāla | m. a kind of Silurus or sheat-fish  |
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vadāla | m. an eddy or whirlpool  |
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vadālaka | m. equals vadāla-, a kind of sheat-fish |
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vadāma | m. (fr. Persian $) an almond (see bādāma-).  |
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vadamāna | mfn. speaking, saying etc.  |
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vadamāna | mfn. glorifying, boasting  |
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vadana | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) the act of speaking, talking, sounding  |
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vadana | n. the mouth, face, countenance etc. (naṃ- kṛ-,to make a face or grimace, nī-bhū-,to become a face)  |
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vadana | n. the front, point  |
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vadana | n. (in algebra) the first term, initial quantity or term of a progression  |
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vadana | n. (in geometry) the side opposite to the base, the summit or apex of a triangle  |
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vadanacchada | wrong reading for radana-cch-  |
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vadanadantura | m. plural Name of a people  |
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vadanakaṃja | n. a lotus-face  |
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vadanamadirā | f. the wine or nectar of the mouth  |
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vadanamālinya | n. a troubled face, shame-faced appearance  |
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vadanamaruta | m. equals -pavana-  |
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vadanāmaya | m. mouth-disease, face-sickness  |
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vadanapaṅkaja | n. equals -kaṃja-  |
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vadanapavana | m. "mouth-wind", breath  |
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vadanaroga | m. mouth-disease  |
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vadanasaroja | n. equals -kaṃja-  |
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vadanāsava | m. "mouth-liquor", saliva, spittle  |
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vadanaśyāmikā | f. "blackness of the face", a kind of disease  |
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vadanendu | m. "face-moon", the face  |
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vadanodara | n. "mouth-hole", the jaws  |
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vadanta | See kiṃ-v-  |
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vadanti | See kiṃ-v-  |
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vadantī | See kiṃ-v-  |
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vadantika | m. plural Name of a people  |
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vadanya | mfn. equals vadānya-  |
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vadānya | mf(ā-)n. bountiful, liberal, munificent, a munificent giver etc.  |
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vadānya | mf(ā-)n. eloquent, speaking kindly or agreeably, affable  |
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vadānya | m. Name of a ṛṣi-  |
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vadānyasreṣṭha | m. "best of givers", Name of dadhyac- (q.v)  |
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vadara | rika- etc. See badara-.  |
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vaḍausaka | m. or n. (?) Name of a place  |
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vaḍava | v/aḍabā- See vaḍab/a-, v/aḍabā-.  |
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vadāvada | mfn. (prob. an old Intensive; see carācara-, calācala-etc.) speaking much or well, a speaker Va1rtt. 6 (see a-vadāvada-).  |
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vadāvadin | mfn. idem or 'mfn. (prob. an old Intensive; see carācara-, calācala-etc.) speaking much or well, a speaker Va1rtt. 6 (see a-vadāvada-).'  |
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vaddaka | varia lectio for vaṭṭaka- (q.v)  |
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vaḍḍh | cl.1 P. vaḍḍhati- on Va1rtt. 12.  |
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vaddhrī | varia lectio for vadhrī- (q.v under vadhra-).  |
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vaddivāsa | m. or n. (?) Name of a place  |
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vaḍeru | m. Name of a man  |
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vadh | (also written badh-; confer, compare bādh-;properly only used in the Aorist and preceding tenses avadhīt-and dhiṣṭa-; vadhyāt-and vadhiṣīṣṭa- ;the other tenses being supplied by han-; confer, compare ;but in Vedic or Veda and Epic poetry also present tense vadhati-; Potential vadhet-; future vadhiṣyati-, te-;other Vedic or Veda forms are Aorist avadhīm-, v/ahīm- subjunctive vadhiṣaḥ-; badhīḥ- ; preceding badhyāsam-, suḥ- ), to strike, slay, kill, murder, defeat, destroy etc. etc.: Passive voice vadhyate-, ti- (Aorist avadhi-), to be slain or killed : Causal vadhayati-, to kill, slay [a. Greek .]  |
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vadha | m. one who kills, a slayer, vanquisher, destroyer  |
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vadha | m. a deadly weapon (especially indra-'s thunderbolt)  |
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vadha | m. the act of striking or killing, slaughter, murder, death, destruction etc.  |
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vadha | m. (in law) capital or (more commonly) corporal punishment etc. equals vadha-bhūmi-, place of execution  |
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vadha | m. stroke, hurt, injury  |
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vadha | m. paralysis  |
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vadha | m. annihilation, disappearance (of inanimate things) etc.  |
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vadha | m. frustration, prevention  |
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vadha | m. a defect, imperfection (28 are enumerated)  |
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vadha | m. multiplication  |
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vadha | m. a product  |
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vadha | m. Name of a rākṣasa-  |
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vadhā | f. a kind of pot-herb, Convolvulus Repens  |
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vadhā | ind. gaRa cādi-.  |
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vadhabandha | m. du death and bonds  |
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vadhabhūmi | f. a place of execution (see vadhya-bh-).  |
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vadhadaṇḍa | m. capital or corporal punishment  |
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vadhaiṣin | mf(iṇī-)n. desirous of killing  |
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vadhajīvin | m. "living by killing (animals)", a butcher, hunter etc.  |
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vadhaka | mfn. killing, destructive  |
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vadhaka | mfn. intending to strike or kill  |
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vadhaka | m. a murderer, assassin  |
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vadhaka | m. an executioner, hangman  |
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vadhaka | m. a particular sort of reed or rush  |
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vadhakāma | mfn. desirous of killing  |
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vadhakāmyā | f. desire to kill, intention to hurt  |
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vadhakānkṣin | mf(iṇī-)n. wishing for death  |
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vadhakarmādhikārin | m. "one who superintends the act of putting to death", an executioner, hangman  |
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vadhakṣama | mfn. deserving death  |
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vadhanā | f. a deadly weapon  |
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vadhāṅgaka | n. a prison  |
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vadhanigraha | m. capital punishment  |
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vadhanirṇeka | m. expiation for killing, atonement for murder or manslaughter  |
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vadhar | n. (only this form) a destructive weapon (especially the thunderbolt of indra-)  |
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vadharata | mfn. fond of killing  |
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vadhārha | mfn. deserving death  |
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vadharya | Nom. P. y/ati-, to hurl a thunderbolt (only f.of pr. p. vadhary/antī-,"casting a bolt", prob. = lightning)  |
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vadhāśaṅka | m. or n. ( )  |
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vadhāśaṅkā | f. ( ) fear of death or destruction.  |
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vadhasna | m. or n. (only in instrumental case plural) equals v/adhar-  |
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vadhasnu | mfn. wielding a deadly weapon  |
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vadhasthalī | f.  |
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vadhasthāna | n. a place of execution  |
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vadhasthāna | n. a slaughter-house  |
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vadhatra | mfn. (for 2. v/adhatra-See below) protecting from death or destruction  |
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vadhatra | n. (for 1. vadha-tr/a-See under vadh/a-above),"instrument of death" , deadly weapon, dart  |
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vadhika | m. or n. musk  |
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vadhin | mfn. incurring death, killed by (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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vadhira | See badhira-.  |
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vadhitra | n. sexual love or the god of love  |
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vadhna | m. plural Name of a people (Bombay edition vadhra-).  |
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vadhodarka | mfn. resulting in death  |
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vadhodyata | mfn. prepared or ready to kill, murderous  |
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vadhodyata | m. an assassin, murderer  |
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vadhopāya | m. an instrument or means of putting to death  |
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vadhra | mn. (also written badhra-; see bandh-) a leathern strap or thong,  |
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vadhra | f. (prob.) a slice of bacon (See varāha-v-)  |
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vadhra | n. lead |
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vadhraka | n. lead  |
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vadhraśva | varia lectio for vadhry-aśva-.  |
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vadhri | mfn. "one whose testicles are cut out", castrated, emasculated, unmanly (opp. to vṛṣan-)  |
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vadhrī | f. (also written vaddhrī-) idem or 'mn. (also written badhra-; see bandh-) a leathern strap or thong, '  |
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vadhrikā | m. a castrated person, eunuch on  |
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vadhrimatī | f. a woman who has an impotent husband  |
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vadhrivāc | (v/adhri--) mfn. speaking unmanly or useless words, idly talking  |
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vadhrya | m. (also written badhrya-) a shoe, slipper  |
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vadhryaśva | m. "having castrated horses", Name of a man etc. (in he has the patronymic anūpa-)  |
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vadhryaśva | m. plural the family of vādhry-aśva- (see vādhryaśva-and bradhnaśva-).  |
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vadhū | f. (fr. vadh- equals vah-; see ūḍhā-) a bride or newly-married woman, young wife spouse any wife or woman etc.  |
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vadhū | f. a daughter-in-law  |
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vadhū | f. any younger female relation etc.  |
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vadhū | f. the female of any animal, (especially) a cow or mare  |
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vadhū | f. (see vadh/ū-mat-)  |
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vadhū | f. Name of various plants (Trigonella Corniculata;Echites Frutescens;Curcuma Zerumbet)  |
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vadhu | f. a young wife or woman.  |
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vadhu | f. a daughter. in-law  |
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vadhūdarśa | mfn. looking at a bride  |
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vadhūdhana | n. a wife's private property  |
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vadhūgṛhapraveśa | m. the ceremony of the entrance of a bride into the house of her husband  |
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vadhūjana | m. a woman or wife (also collectively,"women")  |
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vadhukā | f. a young woman or wife  |
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vadhūka | (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') equals vadhū-, a wife (see sa-v-).  |
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vadhūkāla | m. the time during which a woman is held to be a bride  |
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vadhūmat | (vadh/ū--) mfn. (prob.) drawn by mares  |
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vadhūpatha | m. the path or way of a bride  |
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vadhūpraveśa | m. equals -griha-pr-  |
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vadhūsaṃyāna | n. a woman's vehicle  |
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vadhūsarā | f. Name of a river (fabled to have sprung from the weeping eyes of puloma-, wife of bhṛgu-)  |
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vadhūsarākṛśāhvayā | f. idem or 'f. Name of a river (fabled to have sprung from the weeping eyes of puloma-, wife of bhṛgu-) '  |
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vadhuṭī | f. a young woman living in her father's house  |
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vadhuṭī | f. a daughter-in-law  |
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vadhūṭī | f. idem or 'f. a young wife or woman '  |
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vadhūṭī | f. a daughter-in-law  |
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vadhūṭikā | f. a young wife or woman  |
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vadhūṭīśayana | n. "resting-place of women", a lattice, window  |
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vadhūtva | n. condition of a bride  |
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vadhūvara | n. sg. or m. plural bride and bridegroom, a newly-married couple  |
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vadhūvara | m. plural brides and bridegroom  |
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vadhūvāsas | n. a bride's undergarment  |
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vadhūvastra | n. bridal apparel  |
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vadhūyāna | 1. n. a woman's vehicle,  |
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vadhūyu | mfn. one who loves his wife or longs for a wife, uxorious, lustful, a wooer, suitor, bridegroom  |
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vadhūyu | according to to some also,"a paramour".  |
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vadhvā | ind. gaRa cādi-.  |
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vadhvaṭī | f. vaihūṭī-  |
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vadhya | mfn. (frequently written b/adhya-) to be slain or killed, to be capitally punished, to be corporally chastised (see under vadha-), sentenced, a criminal etc.  |
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vadhya | mfn. to be destroyed or annihilated etc.  |
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vadhya | m. an enemy  |
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vadhyā | f. See below. |
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vadhyā | f. killing, murder (See atma--and brahma-v-).  |
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vadhyabhū | f. a place of public execution,  |
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vadhyabhūmi | f. a place of public execution,  |
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vadhyacihna | n. the mark or attribute of one sentenced to be killed  |
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vadhyadiṇḍima | m. or n. (?) a drum beaten at the time of the execution of a criminal  |
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vadhyaghātaka | ( ) mfn. killing one sentenced to death, executing criminals.  |
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vadhyaghna | ( ) mfn. killing one sentenced to death, executing criminals.  |
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vadhyamālā | f. a garland placed on the head of one sentenced to death  |
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vadhyapāla | m. "guardian of criminals", a jailer  |
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vadhyaparyāya | m. (a hangman's) turn to execute a criminal  |
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vadhyapaṭa | m. the red garment of a criminal during his execution,  |
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vadhyapaṭaha | m. equals -diṇḍima-  |
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vadhyaśilā | f. a stone or rock on which malefactors are executed, scaffold, slaughter-house, shambles  |
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vadhyaśilā | f. Name of work  |
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vadhyasraj | f. equals -mālā-  |
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vadhyasthāna | n. equals -bhū-  |
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vadhyat | mfn. equals vadhyamāna-, being struck or killed  |
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vadhyatā | f.  |
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vadhyatva | n. the state of being sentenced to death, fitness to be killed  |
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vadhyavāsas | n. the clothes of a criminal who has been executed (given to a caṇḍāla-)  |
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vadhyoṣa | m. Name of a man in gaRa bidādi- on (see badhyoga-).  |
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vadi | ind. (gaRa svar-ādi-; according to to some for badi-,contracted fr. bahula-dina-,but see vadya-) in the dark half of any month (affixed to the names of months in giving dates;See vaiśākha-v-).  |
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vaḍiśa | See baḍiśa-.  |
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vadiṣṭha | mfn. speaking best or very well  |
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vaditavya | mfn. to be said or spoken (n. impersonal or used impersonally)  |
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vaditos | See vad- above.  |
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vaditṛ | mfn. speaking, saying, telling (with accusative)  |
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vaditṛ | m. a speaker (with genitive case)  |
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vadman | mfn. speaking, a speaker (said of agni-)  |
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vaḍra | mfn. large, great  |
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vadya | mfn. to be spoken etc. (See a-v-and anav-)  |
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vadya | mfn. Name of the days of the dark lunar fortnight  |
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vadya | n. speech, speaking about, conversing (See brahma-v-, satya-v-).  |
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vadyapakṣa | m. the dark fortnight of the lunar month (in which the moon is waning)  |
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vagāha | m. (for ava-gāha-) bathing, ablution  |
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vagāhya | ind. having bathed or dipped into or entered  |
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vagalā | f. a goddess worshipped by the Tantrikas  |
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vagalākaipa | m.  |
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vagalāmantrasādhana | n. Name of work  |
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vagalāmukhī | f. equals -vag/aiā-  |
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vagalāmukhīdīpadāna | n. Name of work  |
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vagalāmukhīkavaca | n. Name of work  |
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vagalāmukhīpaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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vagalāmukhīpañcāṅga | n. Name of work  |
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vagalāmukhīprakaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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vagalāmukhīstotra | n. Name of work  |
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vagalāpaṭala | m. or n.  |
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vagalāsahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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vagalāvidhāna | n. Name of work  |
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vaghā | f. a kind of noxious animal  |
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vaghāpati | m. the male of the vaghā-  |
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vagnu | vagvana-, vagvanu- See .  |
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vagnu | m. a cry, call, roar, sound (especially of animals;but also applied to the noise produced by dice)  |
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vagnu | m. a speaker  |
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vagnu | mfn. loquacious, talkative  |
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vagvana | mfn. talkative, chattering  |
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vagvanu | m. a sound, noise  |
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vah | cl.1 P. A1. ( ) v/ahati-, te- (in later language A1.only mc.;Vedic forms which may partly belong to the Aorist are v/akṣi-, voḍham-, ḍh/ām-or voḷham-, ḷh/ām-, uhīta-, v/akṣva-, voḍhvam-, ūḍhvam-, /uhāna-; perfect tense uvāha-, ūh/uḥ-; ūh/e- etc.; vavāha-, hatuḥ- ; Aorist Ved. /avākṣīt-or /avāṭ- subjunctive v/akṣat-, ati-, preceding uhyāt-; avakṣi-, avoḍha- grammar; future voḍh/ā- ; vakṣy/ati-, te- etc.; vahiṣyati- etc.; infinitive mood voḍhum- etc. etc. [Ved. also ḍhave-and ḍhavai-]; vāhe- ; v/ahadhyai- ; ind.p. ūḍhvā- ; -/uhya- etc.; confer, compare 1. ūh-), to carry, transport, convey (with instrumental case of vehicle) etc. ; to lead, conduct (especially offerings to the gods, said of agni-) ; to bear along (water, said of rivers) ; to draw (a car), guide (horses etc.) ; to lead towards, to bring, procure, bestow ; to cause, effect ; to offer (a sacrifice) ; to spread, diffuse (scent) ; to shed (tears) ; to carry away, carry off, rob etc. ; to lead home, take to wife, marry etc. ; to bear or carry on or with (Inc. or instrumental case) etc. ; to take or carry with or about one's self, have, possess ; to wear (clothes) ; (with śiras-) to bear one's head (uccaiś-tarām-,"high") ; (with vasuṃdharām-or kṣmā-maṇḍālam-) to support id est rule the earth ; (with garbham-) to be with child ; to bear, suffer, endure ; to forbear, forgive, pardon ; to undergo (with agnim-, viṣam-, tulām-,"the ordeal of fire, poison, and the balance") ; to experience, feel etc. ; to exhibit, show, betray ; to pay (a fine) ; to pass, spend (time) ; (intrans.) to drive, ride, go by or in (with instrumental case of the vehicle) , be borne or carried along, run, swim etc. etc. ; to draw (scilicet a carriage, said of a horse) ; to blow (as wind) ; to pass away, elapse : Passive voice uhy/ate- (Epic also ti-; Aorist avāhi-), to be carried (uhyamāna-,"being carried") etc. ; to be drawn or borne by (instrumental case) or along or off etc. etc.: Causal vāhayati- (mc. also te-; Aorist avīvahat-; Passive voice vāhyate-), to cause to bear or carry or convey or draw (with two accusative Va1rtt. 6 ), drive (a chariot), guide or ride (a horse), propel (a boat), go or travel by any vehicle etc. ; to cause to guide (two accusative) ; to cause any one (accusative) to carry anything (accusative) on (locative case) ; to cause to take in marriage ; to cause to be conveyed by (instrumental case) ; to traverse (a road) ; to accomplish (a journey) ; to employ, keep going or in work ; to give, administer (See vāhita-) ; to take in, deceive (See idem or '1. 2. vasra-. See p.932, and column 1.'): Desiderative vivakṣati-, te- grammar : Intensive vanīvāhy/ate-, to carry hither and thither (confer, compare vanīv/āhana-and vanīvāhit/a-) ; vāvahīti-, to bear (a burden) ; vāvahyate-, vāvoḍhi- grammar ([ confer, compare Greek for , ; Latin vehere,vehiculum; Slavonic or Slavonian vesti; Lithuanian ve4z3ti; Gothic gawigan; German wëgan,bewegen; English weigh.])  |
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vah | (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound';strong form vāh-weak form ūk-,which with a preceding a-coalesces into au-; see ) carrying, drawing, bearing, holding (see anaḍ-uh-, apsu-vah-, indra-vah-etc.) .  |
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vaha | mf(ā-)n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') carrying, bearing, conveying, bringing, causing, producing, effecting (see gandha--, dāru--, puṇya-v-etc.)  |
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vaha | mf(ā-)n. flowing through or into or towards (see para-loka-v-, sarva-loka-v-etc.)  |
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vaha | mf(ā-)n. bearing along (said of rivers)  |
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vaha | mf(ā-)n. bearing (a name) on (in a quotation)  |
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vaha | mf(ā-)n. exposing one's self to (heat etc.)  |
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vaha | m. the act of bearing or conveying (see dur--, sukha-v-)  |
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vaha | m. the shoulder of an ox or any draught animal  |
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vaha | m. the shoulder-piece of a yoke  |
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vaha | m. a horse  |
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vaha | m. a male river  |
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vaha | m. a road, way  |
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vaha | m. wind  |
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vaha | m. the breathing of a cow  |
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vaha | m. a weight or measure of four droṇa-s  |
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vahā | f. a river, stream in general  |
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vahadgu | ind. (pr. p. of vah-+ go-) at the time when the oxen are yoked gaRa tiṣṭhad-gv-ādi-.  |
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vahadhyai | See 1. vah-, column 2.  |
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vahala | mf(/ā-)n. accustomed to the yoke, broken in  |
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vahala | n. a ship (prob. wrong reading for vahana-).  |
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vahaṃliha | mf(ā-)n. licking the shoulder (see ) .  |
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vahana | mfn. bearing, carrying, conveying (See rāja-v-)  |
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vahana | n. the act of bearing, carrying, conveying, bringing  |
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vahana | n. the flowing (of water)  |
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vahana | n. a ship, vessel, boat  |
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vahana | n. the undermost part of a column,  |
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vahana | n. a square chariot with a pole  |
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vahanabhaṅga | m. shipwreck  |
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vahanīkṛ | P. -karoti-, to turn into a vehicle  |
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vahanīya | mfn. to be carried or borne or drawn or conducted  |
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vahanta | m. air, wind  |
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vahanta | m. an infant  |
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vahantī | f. (of pr. p. of1. vah-) flowing water  |
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vaharāvin | mfn. groaning under a yoke ( )  |
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vahas | n. the shoulder of a draught animal (varia lectio for vah/a-).  |
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vahat | f. (prob.) a vessel, ship ( "a stream") .  |
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vahata | m. an ox  |
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vahata | m. a traveller  |
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vahati | m. (only ) wind  |
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vahati | m. a friend  |
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vahati | m. an ox  |
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vahatī | f. a river.  |
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vahatu | m. the bridal procession (to the husband's house), nuptial ceremony (plural the objects constituting a bride's dowry )  |
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vahatu | m. means of furthering (equals stotra-and śastra- )  |
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vahatu | m. an ox  |
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vahatu | m. a traveller  |
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vahedaka | m. Terminalia Belerica (see baheṭaka-).  |
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vahi | m. (artificial) Name of a piśāca-  |
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vahikā | See rāja-v-.  |
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vahin | mfn. bearing the yoke, drawing well  |
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vahin | m. an ox  |
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vahīnara | See bahīnara-.  |
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vahis | See bah/is-.  |
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vahiṣṭha | mfn. (superl.) drawing or driving or carrying best, swiftest  |
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vahitra | n. "instrument of conveying", a boat, vessel (also traka- )  |
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vahitra | n. a square chariot with a pole  |
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vahitrabhaṅga | m. shipwreck  |
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vahitrakarṇa | m. Name of a particular yoga- posture (in which the two legs are stretched out together in front on the ground) (see maraṇālasa-).  |
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vahīyas | mfn. (Comparative degree) drawing or driving or carrying better, swifter  |
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vahli | vahlika- etc. See balhi-.  |
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vahni | m. any animal that draws or bears along, a draught animal, horse, team  |
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vahni | m. any one who conveys or is borne along (applied to a charioteer or rider, or to various gods, especially to agni-, indra-, savitṛ-, the marut-s etc.)  |
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vahni | m. Name of soma- (as"the flowing or streaming one")  |
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vahni | m. the conveyer or bearer of oblations to the gods (especially said of agni-,"fire" , or of the three sacrificial firesSee agni-)  |
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vahni | m. particular fire  |
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vahni | m. fire (in general or"the god of fire") etc. (vahninā saṃ-skṛ-,to hallow by fire, burn solemnly)  |
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vahni | m. the fire of digestion  |
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vahni | m. Name of the number"three"(fr. the three sacred fires)  |
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vahni | m. Name of various plants (according to to Plumbago Ceylanica;Semecarpus Anacardium;Poa Cynosuroides;and the citron tree)  |
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vahni | m. a mystical Name of the letter r- |
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vahni | m. Name of the 8th kalpa- (q.v)  |
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vahni | m. of a daitya-  |
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vahni | m. of a son of kṛṣṇa-  |
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vahni | m. of a son of turvasu-  |
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vahni | m. of a son of kukura-  |
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vahnibhaya | n. danger of fire, conflagration  |
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vahnibhayada | mfn. bringing danger of fire  |
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vahnibhogya | n. "that which is to be consumed by fire", ghee or clarified butter  |
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vahnibīja | n. "fire-seed", gold  |
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vahnibīja | n. a citron-tree  |
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vahnibīja | n. a Name of the mystical syllable ram- (repeated as the peculiar mantra- of fire in the tantra- system)  |
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vahnicakrā | f. Methonica Superba  |
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vahnicaya | m. a fire-place, hearth  |
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vahnicūḍa | n. equals sthūpaka- (?)  |
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vahnida | mfn. giving heat (to the body)  |
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vahnidagdha | mfn. burned  |
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vahnidāhasamudbhava | mfn. produced by burning  |
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vahnidaivata | mfn. having agni- for a deity  |
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vahnidamanī | f. Solanum Jacquini  |
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vahnidhauta | mfn. pure like fire (see -śuddha-).  |
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vahnidhūmanyāya | m. the rule of fire and smoke (id est of invariable concomitance),  |
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vahnidīpaka | m. safflower  |
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vahnidīpikā | f. equals aja-modā-  |
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vahnigandha | m. the resin of Shorea Robusta  |
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vahnigandha | m. incense  |
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vahnigarbha | m. a bamboo  |
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vahnigarbha | m. a particular gaṇa- of śiva-  |
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vahnigarbhā | f. Mimosa Suma  |
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vahnigṛha | n. a fire-chamber  |
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vahnijāyā | f. the wife of vahni- (called svāhā-)  |
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vahnijvāla | m. Name of a hell  |
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vahnijvālā | f. Grislea Tomentosa  |
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vahnika | m. heat  |
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vahnika | mfn. hot  |
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vahnikanyā | f. a daughter of the god of fire (plural)  |
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vahnikara | mfn. making fire, igniting, lighting  |
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vahnikara | mfn. promoting digestion, stomachic  |
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vahnikarī | f. Grislea Tomentosa  |
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vahnikārya | mfn. to be performed or achieved through fire  |
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vahnikāṣṭha | n. a kind of Agallochum used as incense  |
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vahnikoṇa | m. the south-east quarter  |
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vahnikopa | m. the raging of fire, a conflagration  |
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vahnikṛt | mfn. causing a fire  |
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vahnikumāra | m. plural (with jaina-s) a particular class of gods  |
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vahnikuṇḍa | n. a pit in the ground for receiving the sacred fire  |
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vahnilakṣaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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vahniloha | n. "fire-like iron", copper  |
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vahniloha | n. (haka-), white brass  |
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vahnilohaka | n. "fire-like iron", copper  |
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vahnilohaka | n. (haka-), white brass  |
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vahniloka | m. the world of agni-  |
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vahnimantha | m. the tree Premna Spinosa (the wood of which when rubbed produces fire)  |
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vahnimāraka | mfn. destroying fire  |
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vahnimāraka | n. water  |
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vahnimat | mfn. containing fire,  |
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vahnimattva | n.  |
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vahnimaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of fire  |
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vahnimitra | m. "fire-friend", air, wind  |
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vahnināman | m. "called after fire", the marking-nut plant  |
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vahnināman | m. lead-wort  |
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vahnināśana | mfn. extinguishing the heat (of the body).  |
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vahninetra | m. "having 3 eyes", Name of śiva-  |
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vahninī | f. Nardostachys Jatamansi  |
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vahnipatana | n. "entering the fire", self-immolation  |
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vahnipriyā | f. the wife of Fire (called svāhā-)  |
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vahnipurāṇa | n. Name of a purāṇa- (equals agni-p-).  |
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vahnipuṣpī | f. Grislea Tomentosa  |
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vahnirasa | m. a particular mixture  |
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vahniretas | m. "fire-semen", Name of śiva-  |
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vahnirohiṇī | f. a kind of disease  |
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vahnisakha | m. "fire-friend", the wind  |
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vahnisakha | m. cumin  |
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vahnisākṣikam | ind. so that fire is or was witness  |
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vahniśālā | f. a fire-chamber  |
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vahnisaṃjñaka | m. equals citraka- q.v  |
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vahnisaṃskāra | m. the religious rite of cremation (of a corpse)  |
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vahnisātkṛ | P. -karoti-, to consume with fire, burn  |
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vahniśekhara | n. saffron  |
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vahniśikha | n. safflower  |
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vahniśikha | n. saffron  |
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vahniśikha | n. Ehites Dichotoma  |
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vahniśikhā | f. a flame  |
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vahniśikhā | f. Methonica Superba  |
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vahniśikhā | f. Grislea Tomentosa  |
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vahniśikhā | f. Commelina Salicifolia and other species (varia lectio for bahu-ś-).  |
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vahniśikhara | m. Celosia Cristata  |
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vahnisphuliṅga | m. a spark of fire  |
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vahniṣtambha | m. the (magical) quenching of fire.  |
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vahnisthāna | n. a fire-place, hearth  |
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vahniśuddha | mfn. pure as fire  |
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vahnisuta | m. chyle  |
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vahnīśvarī | f. Name of lakṣmī-  |
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vahnitama | mfn. (v/ahni--) carrying or leading best  |
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vahnitama | mfn. bearing an oblation (to the gods) in the best manner  |
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vahnitama | mfn. most luminous, brightest  |
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vahnitaskarapārthiva | m. plural fire and thieves and the king  |
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vahnivadhū | f. the wife of agni- (svāhā-)  |
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vahnivaktrā | f. Methonica Superba  |
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vahnivallabha | m. "fire-favourite", resin  |
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vahnivallabhā | f. the wife of agni-  |
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vahnivarṇa | mfn. fire-coloured  |
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vahnivarṇa | n. a flower of the red water-lily  |
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vahnivat | mfn. containing the word vahni-  |
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vahniveśa | m. Name of a physician equals agni-v-  |
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vahnīya | Nom. A1., yate-, to become fire  |
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vahnyutpāta | m. an igneous meteor  |
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vahya | mfn. fit to bear or to be borne or to draw or to be drawn etc.  |
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vahyā | f. the wife of a muni-  |
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vahya | n. a portable bed, litter, palanquin  |
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vahyaka | mfn. equals vahya-  |
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vahyaka | m. a draught animal  |
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vahyakā | f. Name of a woman gaRa tikādi-. |
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vahyaśīvan | mf(arī-)n. reclining on a couch or palanquin  |
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vahyaska | m. Name of a man gaRa bidādi-.  |
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vahyeśaya | mf(/ā-)n. equals vahya-ś/īvan-  |
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vai | (originally identical with2. vā-) cl.1 P. ( ) v/āyati-, to become languid or weary or exhausted (śoṣaṇe- ) ; to be deprived of (genitive case) ; P. and (Epic also A1.), to blow  |
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vai | ind. a particle of emphasis and affirmation, generally placed after a word and laying stress on it (it is usually translatable by"indeed","truly","certainly","verily","just" etc.;it is very rare in the ;more frequent in the , and very common in the brāhmaṇa-s and in works that imitate their style;in the sūtra-s it is less frequent and almost restricted to the combination yady u vai-;in manu- and the kāvya-s it mostly appears at the end of a line, and as a mere expletive. In it is frequently followed by u-in the combination v/ā u-[both particles are separated ];it is also preceded by u-and various other particles exempli gratia, 'for example' by /id-, /aha-, ut/a-;in the brāhmaṇa-s it often follows ha-, ha sma-, eva-;in later language api-and tu-.Accord. to some it is also a vocative particle). |
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vaibādha | m. (fr. vi-bādha-) "that which forces asunder", Name of the aśvattha- tree  |
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vaibādhapraṇutta | (dh/a--) mfn. forced asunder by the aśvattha- tree  |
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vaibhaḍi | (?) m. a patronymic  |
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vaibhagnaka | mfn. (fr. vi-bhagna-) gaRa varāhādi-.  |
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vaibhājana | mfn. (fr. vi-bhājana-) intersected with many streets (Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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vaibhājitra | mfn. (fr. vi-bhājayitṛ-) = vibhājayitur dharmyam- Va1rtt. 2  |
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vaibhājitra | n. apportioning, dividing  |
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vaibhājitra | n. appointment |
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vaibhājyavādin | wrong reading for vibhajya-vādin-  |
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vaibhakta | mfn. (fr. vi-bhakti-) relating to a case-termination  |
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vaibhāṇḍaki | m. (fr. vi-bhāṇḍaka-) patronymic of ṛśya-śṛṅga-  |
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vaibhāra | m. (see vaihāra-) Name of a mountain  |
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vaibhāragiri | m. idem or 'm. (see vaihāra-) Name of a mountain '  |
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vaibhāraparvata | m. idem or 'm. idem or 'm. (see vaihāra-) Name of a mountain ' '  |
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vaibhāṣika | mfn. (fr. vi-bhāṣā-) optional  |
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vaibhāṣika | m. a follower of the vibhāṣā-, Name of a particular Buddhist school  |
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vaibhāṣya | n. a copious commentary (equals vibhāṣā-)  |
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vaibhātika | mfn. (fr. vi-bhāta-) matutinal, pertaining to the dawn,  |
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vaibhava | n. (fr. vi-bhava-) might, power (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).)  |
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vaibhava | n. high position, greatness etc.  |
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vaibhava | n. superhuman power or might  |
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vaibhava | n. grandeur, glory, magnificence  |
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vaibhavaprakāśikā | f. Name of work  |
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vaibhāvara | mfn. (fr. vi-bhāvarī-) nocturnal, nightly  |
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vaibhavika | See śakti-v-.  |
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vaibhīdaka | ( ) mfn. idem or '( ) ( ) mfn. idem or 'mfn. (fr. vi-bhīta-) derived from or made of Terminalia Bellerica ' '  |
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vaibhīṣaṇa | mfn. derived from or relating to vi-bhīṣaṇa-  |
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vaibhīta | mfn. (fr. vi-bhīta-) derived from or made of Terminalia Bellerica  |
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vaibhītaka | ( ) ( ) mfn. idem or 'mfn. (fr. vi-bhīta-) derived from or made of Terminalia Bellerica '  |
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vaibhoja | m. plural (said to be Name of a people, but in separable into two words: vai bhojāḥ-).  |
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vaibhra | n. (derivation doubtful;said to be fr. vi-bhrāj-) the heaven of viṣṇu-  |
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vaibhrāja | m. (fr. vi-bhrāj-,or vibhrāja-) patronymic of viṣvak-sena-  |
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vaibhrāja | m. Name of a world (also plural)  |
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vaibhrāja | m. of a mountain  |
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vaibhrāja | m. Name of a celestial grove  |
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vaibhrāja | m. of a lake in that grove  |
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vaibhrāja | m. of a forest  |
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vaibhrājaka | n. Name of a celestial grove (= vaibhrāja-)  |
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vaibhrājaloka | m. Name of a world (equals vaibhrāja-)  |
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vaibhujāgnaka | mfn. on  |
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vaibhūtika | mfn. (fr. vi-bhūti-) generally current or prevalent (?),  |
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vaibhūvasa | m. (prob. fr. vibhū-vasu-) patronymic of trita-  |
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vaibodhika | m. (fr. vi-bodha-) one who awakens (princes by announcing the time etc.), a bard, panegyrist  |
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vaibudha | mf(ī-)n. (fr. vi-budha-) belonging or peculiar to the gods, divine  |
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vaicakila | mf(ī-)n. made of the plant vicakila-  |
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vaicakṣaṇya | n. (fr. vi-cakṣaṇa-) experience, proficiency, skill in (locative case) |
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vaicchandasa | mfn. (fr. vi-cchandas-) consisting of various metres  |
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vaicchandasa | n. a sāman- consisting of various metres  |
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vaicitra | n. (fr. vi-citra-) equals vaicitrya- below  |
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vaicitravīrya | m. (fr. vicitra-v-) patronymic of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-, of pāṇḍu- and of vidura-  |
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vaicitravīryaka | mfn. belonging to vicitra-vīrya- etc.  |
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vaicitravīryin | (mc.) m. equals -vīrya-  |
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vaicitrī | f. strangeness, wonderfulness, marvellous beauty  |
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vaicitrya | n. variety, manifoldness, diversity etc.  |
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vaicitrya | n. equals vaicitrī- above etc.  |
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vaicitrya | n. wrong reading for vaicittya-  |
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vaicitrya | n. sorrow, despair  |
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vaicitryavīrya | wrong reading for vaicitra-vī-  |
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vaicittya | n. (fr. vi-citta-) mental confusion, absence of mind, a swoon  |
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vaicitya | wrong reading for prec.  |
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vaicyuta | m. (fr. vi-cyuta-) Name of a muni-  |
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vaida | See baida-.  |
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vaida | mf(ī-)n. (fr. vida-) relating to or connected with a wise man, learned, knowing  |
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vaida | m. a wise man  |
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vaidabhṛtī | f. (fr. vida-bhṛt-).  |
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vaidabhṛtīputra | (v/aid-) m. Name of a teacher  |
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vaidabhṛtya | m. a patronymic gaRa gargādi-.  |
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vaidadaśvi | m. (fr. vidad-aśva-) a patronymic  |
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vaidagdha | n. (fr. vi-dagdha-;prob.) wrong reading for vaidagdhya- (varia lectio)  |
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vaidagdhaka | mfn. gaRa varāhādi-.  |
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vaidagdhī | f. equals vaidagdhya- etc.  |
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vaidagdhī | f. grace, beauty  |
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vaidagdhya | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) dexterity, intelligence, acuteness, cunning in (locative case or compound)  |
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vaidagdhyavat | mfn. possessed of cleverness, clever, skilful, experienced  |
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vaiḍāla | See baiḍ-.  |
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vaidala | mf(ī-)n. (fr. vi-dala-) made of split bamboo  |
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vaidala | m. any leguminous vegetable or grain (such as peas, beans etc.)  |
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vaidala | m. a kind of poisonous insect, worm etc.  |
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vaidala | m. a kind of cake  |
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vaidala | n. a wicker basket  |
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vaidala | n. the shallow cup or platter belonging to a religious mendicant  |
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vaidalika | mfn. belonging to leguminous vegetables  |
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vaidalya | n. Name of work |
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vaidambha | m. (fr. vi-dambha-) Name of śiva-  |
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vaidanṛta | (?) n. Name of a sāman-  |
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vaidāntika | m. one who is learned in the vedānta- (wrong reading ved-).  |
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vaidanvata | n. (fr. vidanvat-) Name of various sāman-s  |
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vaidārava | See śveta-.  |
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vaidarbha | mf(ī-)n. (fr. vi-darbha-) relating to the vidarbha-s, coming from or belonging to vidarbha- etc.  |
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vaidarbha | m. a king of the vidarbha-s  |
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vaidarbha | m. a gum-boil  |
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vaidarbha | m. (plural or in the beginning of a compound) equals vidarbha- (the vidarbha-s people)  |
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vaidarbhaka | mfn. relating to the Vidarbhaka (with rājan-,a king of the Vidarbhaka)  |
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vaidarbhaka | m. a man belonging to the Vidarbhaka, a native of Vidarbhaka  |
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vaidarbharīti | f. the vidarbha-s style of composition (see under rīti-).  |
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vaidarbhī | f. See below.  |
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vaidarbhi | m. a patronymic  |
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vaidarbhī | f. a princess of the vidarbha-s  |
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vaidarbhī | f. Name of the wife of agastya-  |
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vaidarbhī | f. of damayantī- (wife of nala-)  |
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vaidarbhī | f. of rukmiṇī- (one of kṛṣṇa-'s wives)  |
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vaidarbhī | f. equals bha-rīti- (q.v)  |
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vaidarbhī | f. the law of vidarbha- (which allowed first cousins to intermarry)  |
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vaidarbhī | n. the chief city of the vidarbha- equals kuṇḍiṇa-  |
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vaidarbhī | n. ambiguous speech  |
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vaidarbhījananī | f. the mother of damayantī-  |
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vaidarbhīpariṇaya | m. Name of several dramas.  |
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vaidārika | mfn. Name of a kind of fever  |
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vaidārva | m. varia lectio for vaidarvya-. See  |
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vaidarvya | m. (fr. vi-darvya-,or vidarvi-) a patronymic  |
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vaidārvya | m. varia lectio for vaidarvya-. See  |
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vaidata | mfn. (fr. vidat-,1. vid-) knowing gaRa prajñādi-.  |
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vaidathina | m. (fr. vidathin-) a patronymic  |
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vaiḍava | m. patronymic fr. vīḍu-  |
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vaidāyana | m. a patronymic See baid-.  |
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vaideha | mf(ī-)n. (fr. vi-deha-) belonging to the country of the videha-s  |
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vaideha | mf(ī-)n. (according to to commentator or commentary on ) having a handsome frame or body, well-formed  |
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vaideha | m. a king of the veda- (also ho rājan-) etc.  |
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vaideha | m. a dweller in videha-  |
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vaideha | m. a particular mixed caste, the son of a śūdra- by a vaiśyā- ( ),or of a vaiśya- by a Brahman woman ( )  |
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vaideha | m. a trader  |
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vaideha | m. an attendant on the woman's apartments  |
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vaideha | m. plural equals videha- (Name of a people) etc.  |
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vaideha | m. people of mixed castes  |
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vaidehaka | mfn. relating or belonging to the videha-s  |
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vaidehaka | m. a man of the vaideha- caste (said to be the offspring of a śūdra- father and Brahman mother) etc.  |
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vaidehaka | m. a merchant  |
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vaidehaka | m. Name of a mountain  |
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vaidehaka | m. plural equals videha- (the people called so)  |
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vaidehī | f. See below.  |
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vaidehi | m. a patronymic  |
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vaidehī | f. a cow from the country of the videha-s  |
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vaidehī | f. a princess of the videha-s, (especially) Name of sītā-  |
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vaidehī | f. a woman of the vaideha- caste  |
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vaidehī | f. a sort of pigment (equals rocanā-)  |
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vaidehī | f. long pepper (see hī-maya-) |
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vaidehī | f. a cow  |
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vaidehībandhu | m. "friend or husband of the princess of videha- (sītā-)", Name of rāma-  |
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vaidehika | m. a man of the vaideha- caste  |
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vaidehika | m. (according to to ) a merchant.  |
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vaidehīmaya | mf(ī-)n. "engrossed with sītā-"and"consisting of long pepper"  |
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vaidehīpariṇaya | m. Name of several works.  |
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vaideśika | mf(ī-)n. (fr. vi-deśa-) belonging to another country, foreign  |
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vaideśika | m. a stranger, foreigner  |
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vaideśikanivāsin | mfn. (plural) foreign and native  |
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vaideśikatva | n. foreignness  |
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vaideśya | mfn. foreign  |
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vaideśya | n. the being in separate countries, separation in space,  |
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vaideśya | n. foreignness  |
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vaidha | mf(ī-)n. (fr. vidhi-) enjoined by rule or precept, prescribed, legal ( vaidhatva -tva- n.) etc.  |
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vaidhahiṃsāghatimiramārtaṇḍodaya | m. Name of work (containing an apology for animal sacrifices as enjoined in the śruti- and smṛti-, and composed A.D. 1854).  |
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vaidhāraya | m. a patronymic  |
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vaidharmika | mfn. (fr. vi-dharma-) unlawful (varia lectio vidharmaka-,or mika-).  |
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vaidharmya | n. unlawfulness, injustice  |
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vaidharmya | n. difference of duty or obligation  |
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vaidharmya | n. difference, heterogeneity  |
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vaidharmyasama | m. (in logic) a fallacy based on dissimilarity  |
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vaidhasa | mf(ī-)n. (fr. vedhas-) derived from fate  |
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vaidhasa | mf(ī-)n. composed by brahmā-  |
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vaidhasa | m. patronymic of hari-ścandra-  |
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vaidhātaki | (?) m. equals next  |
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vaidhātra | mf(ī-)n. (fr. vi-dhātṛ-) derived from brahmā- or fate  |
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vaidhātra | m. patronymic of sanatkumāra-  |
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vaidhātrī | f. a species of plant (equals brāhmī-)  |
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vaidhatva | n. vaidha |
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vaidhava | m. (fr. 1. vidhu-) "son of the Moon", Name of budha-  |
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vaidhaveya | m. (fr. vidhavā-) the son of a widow  |
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vaidhavya | n. widowhood  |
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vaidhavyalakṣaṇopetā | f. a girl who has the marks of widowhood (unfit for marriage)  |
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vaidhavyanirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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vaidhavyaveṇī | f. a widow's braid  |
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vaidheya | mfn. (fr. vidhi-) "afflicted by fate", stupid, foolish  |
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vaidheya | m. an idiot, fool  |
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vaidheya | mfn. relating to rule or precept, prescribed  |
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vaidheya | m. Name of a disciple of yājñavalkya- (the celebrated teacher of the White yajur-veda-)  |
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vaidheya | m. plural Name of a school of the White yajur-veda-  |
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vaidheyatā | f. equals vidheya-tā-, dependence on, the being in the power of (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') |
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vaidhika | mf(ī-)n. in accordance with rule, preceptive, ritual  |
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vaidhṛta | m. (fr. vi-dhṛti-) Name of a particular yoga- (or conjunction of the sun and moon when they are on the same side of either solstitial point [i.e. in the same ayana-, whether uttarāyaṇa- or dakṣiṇāyana-] and of equal declination, and when the sum of their longitude amounts to 360 degrees;this is considered a malignant aspect see vy-atipāta-)  |
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vaidhṛta | m. Name of indra- in the 11th manv-antara-  |
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vaidhṛtā | f. Name of the wife of āryaka- (mother of dharma-setu-)  |
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vaidhṛta | n. (with vāsiṣṭha-) Name of a sāman-  |
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vaidhṛtavāsiṣṭha | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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vaidhṛti | f. the above position of the sun and moon  |
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vaidhṛti | f. the yoga- star of the 27th lunar mansion  |
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vaidhṛti | m. Name of indra- in the 11th manv-antara- (equals vaidhṛta-)  |
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vaidhṛti | m. plural Name of a class of gods  |
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vaidhṛtijananaśānti | f. Name of work  |
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vaidhṛtiśānti | f. Name of work  |
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vaidhṛtivyatīpātasaṃkrāntijananaśānti | f. Name of work  |
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vaidhṛtya | the above position of the sun and moon  |
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vaidhūmāgnī | f. Name of a city in the country of the śālva-s  |
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vaidhurī | f. (fr. vi-dhura-) adversity, adverseness (vidhi-vaidh-,adversity of fate)  |
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vaidhurya | n. desolation  |
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vaidhurya | n. bereavement, deprivation, absence (yaṃ vi-dhā-,"to deprive of","remove")  |
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vaidhurya | n. misery, wretchedness, desperate plight  |
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vaidhurya | n. agitation, tremulousness  |
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vaidhyata | m. Name of yama-'s doorkeeper  |
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vaidī | f. a wise man's wife  |
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vaidi | m. a patronymic See baidi-.  |
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vaidika | mf(ī-)n. (fr. veda-) relating to the veda-, derived from or conformable to the veda-, prescribed in the veda-, Vedic, knowing the veda- etc.  |
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vaidika | m. a Brahman versed in the veda-  |
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vaidika | n. a Vedic passage  |
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vaidika | n. a Vedic precept  |
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vaidikābharaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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vaidikācāranirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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vaidikacchandaḥprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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vaidikadharmanirūpaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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vaidikadurgādimantraprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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vaidikakarman | n. an action or rite enjoined by the veda-  |
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vaidikapāśa | m. a bad veda--knower  |
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vaidikaprakriyā | f. Name of work  |
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vaidikārcanamīmāṃsā | f. Name of work  |
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vaidikasārvabhauma | m. Name of various authors  |
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vaidikasarvasva | n. Name of work  |
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vaidikasiddhānta | m. Name of work  |
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vaidikaśikṣā | f. Name of work  |
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vaidikasubodhinī | f. Name of work  |
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vaidikatva | n. conformity to the veda-, the being founded on or derived from the veda-  |
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vaidikavijaya | m. Name of work  |
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vaidikavyayadhvaja | m. Name of work  |
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vaidikeṣu | ind. equals vede-, in the veda-  |
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vaidiśa | mf(ī-)n. of or belonging to the city of vidiśā-, near vidiśā-  |
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vaidiśa | m. a king of vidiśā-  |
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vaidiśa | m. plural the inhabitants of vidiśā-  |
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vaidiśa | n. (also vaidiśapura -pura- n.) Name of a town situated on the river vidiśā-  |
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vaidiśapura | n. vaidiśa |
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vaidiśya | n. Name of a city not far from vidiśā-  |
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vaidruma | mfn. (fr. vi-druma-) consisting or made of coral  |
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vaidula | mfn. coming from or made of the reed called vidula-  |
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vaidūrapati | m. plural Name of a dynasty  |
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vaidurika | n. a sentiment or maxim of vidura-  |
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vaiḍūrya | n. (rarely m.; see vidūra-ja-) a cat's-eye gem (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'"a jewel", ="anything excellent of its kind") etc.  |
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vaiḍūrya | m. Name of a mountain (also -parvata-) etc.  |
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vaiḍūrya | mf(ā-)n. made of cat's-eye gems  |
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vaidurya | wrong reading for vaidūrya- (or vaiḍūrya-)  |
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vaidūrya | mf(ī-or rī-)n. (fr. vi-dūra-) brought from vidūra-  |
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vaidūrya | wrong reading for vaiḍūrya-.  |
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vaiḍūryakānti | mfn. having the colour of a cat's-eye gem  |
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vaiḍūryakānti | m. Name of a sword  |
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vaiḍūryamaṇi | m. a cat's-eye gem  |
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vaiḍūryamaṇivat | mfn. containing cat's-eyes  |
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vaiḍūryamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting or made of or resembling cat's-eyes  |
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vaiḍūryaprabha | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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vaiḍūryaśikhara | m. Name of a mountain  |
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vaiḍūryaśṛṅga | n. Name of a mythical town  |
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vaiduṣa | mfn. (fr. vidvas-) learned gaRa prajñādi-.  |
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vaiduṣī | f. science, skill  |
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vaiduṣī | f. learning  |
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vaiduṣya | n. learning, erudition, science  |
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vaidya | mfn. (fr. vidyā-,and in some meanings fr. veda-) versed in science, learned etc.  |
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vaidya | mfn. relating or belonging to the veda-s, conformable to the veda-s, Vedic  |
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vaidya | mfn. medical, medicinal, practising or relating to medicine  |
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vaidya | mfn. wrong reading for vedya-  |
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vaidya | m. a learned man, Pandit  |
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vaidya | m. follower of the veda-s or one well versed in them  |
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vaidya | m. an expert (versed in his own profession, especially in medical science), skilled in the art of healing, a physician (accounted a mixed caste) etc.  |
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vaidya | m. Gendarussa Vulgaris  |
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vaidya | m. Name of a ṛṣi- (wrong reading for raibhya-)  |
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vaidyā | f. a kind of medicinal plant  |
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vaidyabandhu | m. Cathartocarpus (Cassia) Fistula  |
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vaidyabhūṣaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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vaidyabodhasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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vaidyacandrodaya | m. Name of work  |
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vaidyacikitsā | f. Name of work  |
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vaidyacintāmaṇi | m. Name of an author  |
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vaidyacintāmaṇi | m. of various works.  |
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vaidyadarpaṇa | m. Name of several works.  |
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vaidyadhanya | m. Name of a poet  |
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vaidyādhara | mf(ī-)n. (fr. vidyādhara-) relating or belonging to the vidyādhara-s |
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vaidyagadādhara | m. Name of a poet  |
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vaidyagaṅgādhara | m. Name of a poet  |
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vaidyahitopadeśa | m. Name of work  |
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vaidyajīvadāsa | m. Name of a poet  |
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vaidyajīvana | mn. Name of work  |
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vaidyaka | mfn. medical  |
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vaidyaka | m. a physician,  |
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vaidyaka | n. the science of medicine  |
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vaidyakagranthapattra | n. plural Name of work  |
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vaidyakalpadruma | m. Name of work  |
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vaidyakalpataru | m. Name of work  |
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vaidyakānanta | Name of a man or of a work  |
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vaidyakaparibhāṣā | f. Name of work  |
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vaidyakaprayogāmṛta | n. Name of work  |
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vaidyakaratnāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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vaidyakasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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vaidyakasāra | m. Name of work  |
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vaidyakasārasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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vaidyakasarvasva | n. Name of work  |
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vaidyakaśāstra | n. the science of medicine  |
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vaidyakaśāstravaiṣṇava | n. Name of work  |
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vaidyakaustubha | m. Name of work  |
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vaidyakayogacandrikā | f. Name of work  |
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vaidyakriyā | f. the business of a physician  |
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vaidyakulatattva | n. Name of work  |
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vaidyakutūhala | n. Name of work  |
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vaidyālaṃkāra | m. Name of work  |
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vaidyamahodadhi | m. Name of work  |
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vaidyamālikā | f. Name of work  |
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vaidyamānin | mfn. thinking one's self a physician, pretending to be a physician  |
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vaidyamanoramā | f. Name of work  |
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vaidyamanotsava | m. Name of work  |
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vaidyamātṛ | f. the mother of a physician  |
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vaidyamātṛ | f. Gendarussa Vulgaris  |
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vaidyāmṛta | n. (and vaidyāmṛtalaharī ta-laharī- f.) Name of work  |
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vaidyāmṛtalaharī | f. vaidyāmṛta |
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vaidyanarasiṃhasena | m. Name of a scholiast  |
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vaidyanātha | m. lord of physicians  |
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vaidyanātha | m. a form of śiva-  |
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vaidyanātha | m. Name of dhanvantari-  |
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vaidyanātha | m. of various authors etc.  |
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vaidyanātha | n. Name of a celebrated liṅga- and of the surrounding district  |
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vaidyanāthabhaiṭ | n. Name of work  |
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vaidyanāthabhaṭṭa | m. Name of author  |
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vaidyanāthadevaśarman | m. Name of author  |
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vaidyanāthadīkṣita | m. Name of various authors  |
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vaidyanāthadīkṣitīya | n. Name of work  |
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vaidyanāthagāḍagila | m. Name of author  |
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vaidyanāthakavi | m. Name of author  |
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vaidyanāthaliṅgamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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vaidyanāthamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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vaidyanāthamaithila | m. Name of an author  |
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vaidyanāthamiśra | m. Name of a man  |
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vaidyanāthapāyaguṇḍa | m. (or ḍe-) Name of author  |
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vaidyanāthaśāstrin | m. Name of author  |
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vaidyanāthaśukla | m. Name of author  |
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vaidyanāthasūri | m. Name of author  |
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vaidyanāthatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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vaidyanāthavācaspatibhaṭṭācārya | m. Name of author  |
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vaidyanātheśvara | n. Name of a liṅga-  |
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vaidyanāthīya | n. Name of work  |
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vaidyanayabodhikā | f. Name of work  |
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vaidyāni | m. a patronymic  |
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vaidyanighaṇṭu | m. Name of work  |
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vaidyapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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vaidyapradīpa | m. Name of work  |
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vaidyaprajñapta | mfn. prescribed by doctors  |
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vaidyarahasyapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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vaidyarāj | m. "king among physicians", Name of dhanvantari- (transferred to viṣṇu-)  |
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vaidyarāja | m. "id.", Name of dhanvantari-  |
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vaidyarāja | m. of the father of śārṅga-dhara-  |
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vaidyarāja | m. of an author  |
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vaidyarājatantra | n. Name of work  |
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vaidyarasamañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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vaidyarasaratna | n. Name of work  |
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vaidyarasāyana | n. Name of work  |
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vaidyaratna | n. (prob.) Name of a man  |
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vaidyaratna | n. Name of work  |
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vaidyaratnākarabhāṣya | n. Name of work  |
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vaidyaratnamālā | f. Name of work  |
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vaidyasaṃdehabhañjana | n. Name of work  |
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vaidyasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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vaidyasaṃkṣiptasāra | m.  |
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vaidyasāra | m. Name of work  |
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vaidyasārasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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vaidyasāroddhāra | m. Name of work  |
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vaidyasarvasva | n. Name of work  |
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vaidyaśāstra | n. a text-book for physicians, treatise on the preparation of medicines  |
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vaidyaśāstrasārasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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vaidyasika | wrong reading for vaighasika-  |
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vaidyasiṃhī | f. Gendarussa Vulgaris  |
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vaidyasūtraṭīkā | f. Name of work  |
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vaidyatriṃśaṭṭīkā | f. Name of work  |
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vaidyatrivikrama | m. Name of a poet  |
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vaidyavācaspati | m. Name of a physician  |
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vaidyavallabha | m. Name of work  |
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vaidyavallabhā | f. Name of work  |
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vaidyāvataṃsa | m. Name of work  |
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vaidyavidyā | f. the science or a text-book of medicine  |
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vaidyavilāsa | m. Name of work  |
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vaidyavinoda | m. Name of work  |
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vaidyavṛnda | n. Name of work  |
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vaidyāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to become a physician  |
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vaidyayoga | m. Name of work  |
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vaidyeśvaramāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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vaidyī | f. the wife of a physician  |
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vaidyota | mf(ā-)n. angry  |
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vaidyuddhatī | f. (fr. vidyut-+ hatī-) Name of  |
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vaidyuta | mfn. (fr. vidyut-) belonging to, or proceeding from lightning  |
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vaidyuta | mfn. flashing, brilliant (with śikhin- m.the fire of lightning ; vaidyutakṛśānu ta-kṛśānu- m. idem or 'mfn. (fr. vidyut-) belonging to, or proceeding from lightning' ) etc.  |
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vaidyuta | m. Name of a son of vapuṣ-mat-  |
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vaidyuta | m. of a mountain  |
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vaidyuta | m. plural Name of a school  |
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vaidyuta | n. (prob.) the fire of lightning  |
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vaidyuta | n. Name of the varṣa- ruled by vaidyuta-  |
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vaidyutakṛśānu | m. vaidyuta |
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vaigaleya | m. (with gaṇa-) Name of a class of evil spirits  |
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vaigandhikā | f. (fr. vi-gandha-) a species of plant (prob. mc. for vig-).  |
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vaighasa | m. (fr. vi-ghasa-) Name of a huntsman  |
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vaighasika | mfn. feeding on the residue or remains of food  |
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vaighaṭika | m. (see vaikaṭika-) a jeweller  |
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vaighātya | n. (fr. vi-ghātin-) gaRa brāhmaṇādi-.  |
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vaigrahi | (fr. vi-graha-) gaRa sutaṃgamādi-.  |
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vaigrahika | mf(ī-)n. belonging to the body, corporeal, bodily  |
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vaigreya | m. patronymic fr. vigra- gaRa śubhrādi-.  |
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vaigri | (fr. vigra-) gaRa sutaṃ-gamādi-.  |
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vaiguṇya | n. (fr. vi-guṇa-) absence of or freedom from qualities, absence of attributes  |
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vaiguṇya | n. difference of qualities, contrariety of properties, diversity  |
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vaiguṇya | n. imperfection, defectiveness (with janmanaḥ-,"inferiority of birth") etc.  |
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vaiguṇya | n. faultiness, badness, unskilfulness  |
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vaihaga | mf(ī-)n. (fr. viha-ga-) relating or belonging to a bird (with tanu- f."the body or form of a bird")  |
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vaihali | m. (also plural) a patronymic  |
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vaihālī | f. hunting, chase  |
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vaihaṃga | mfn. (fr. vihaṃ-ga-) idem or 'mf(ī-)n. (fr. viha-ga-) relating or belonging to a bird (with tanu- f."the body or form of a bird") ' (with rasa- m."broth made of bird's flesh")  |
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vaihāra | m. (fr. vi-hāra-) Name of a mountain in magadha- (see vaibhāra-).  |
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vaihārika | mfn. serving for sport or amusement  |
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vaihārya | mfn. to be played or sported with, to be conciliated by playfulness or raillery (applied to a wife's brother or brother-in-law or other relations of a wife)  |
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vaihārya | n. playfulness, sportiveness, fun  |
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vaihāsika | m. (fr. vi-hāsa-) a comic actor, buffoon, actor in general  |
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vaihāsika | m. a play-fellow  |
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vaihati | m. patronymic fr. vi-hata- gaRa taulvaly-ādi-  |
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vaihatī | f.  |
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vaihāyana | m. (also plural) a patronymic  |
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vaihāyasa | mf(ī-)n. (fr. 2. vi-hāyas-) being or moving in the air, suspended in the air, aerial etc.  |
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vaihāyasa | m. plural "sky-dwellers", the gods etc.  |
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vaihāyasa | m. Name of particular ṛṣi-s (personified luminous phenomena)  |
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vaihāyasa | m. Name of a lake  |
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vaihāyasa | n. the air, atmosphere  |
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vaihāyasa | n. flying in the air ( vaihāyasagata -gata- n. idem or 'n. the air, atmosphere ' )  |
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vaihāyasa | n. a particular attitude in shooting  |
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vaihāyasagata | n. vaihāyasa |
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vaihāyasam | ind. in the open air  |
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vaihāyasī | f. Name of a river  |
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vaihīnari | See baih-  |
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vaihvalya | n. (fr. vi-hvala-) exhaustion, debility  |
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vaijagdhaka | mfn. (fr. vi-jagdha-) gaRa varāhādi-.  |
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vaijaladeva | or la-bhūpati- See baijala-deva-.  |
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vaijana | m. Name of a king and author  |
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vaijāna | m. patronymic of vṛśa-  |
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vaijanadeva | m. Name of a king and author  |
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vaijanana | mfn. (fr. vi-janana-) relating to childbirth  |
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vaijanana | m. (with or scilicet mās-) the last month of pregnancy  |
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vaijanya | n. (fr. vi-jana-) desertedness, solitude  |
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vaijāpaka | mfn. (fr. vijāpaka-) gaRa kacchādi-.  |
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vaijāpakaka | mfn. (fr. vijāpaka-) gaRa kacchādi-.  |
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vaijara | m. plural Name of a school  |
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vaijātya | n. (fr. vi-jāti-) diverseness, heterogeneousness  |
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vaijātya | n. exclusion from caste  |
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vaijātya | n. difference of caste  |
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vaijātya | n. strangeness  |
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vaijātya | n. looseness, wantonness (see vaiyatya-)  |
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vaijava | m. plural Name of a school (varia lectio vaijara-)  |
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vaijava | m. wrong reading for paijavana-.  |
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vaijavana | wrong reading for paijavana-.  |
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vaijayanta | m. (fr. vi-jayat-,or yanta-) the banner of indra-  |
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vaijayanta | m. a banner, flag  |
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vaijayanta | m. the palace of indra-  |
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vaijayanta | m. a house  |
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vaijayanta | m. Name of skanda-  |
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vaijayanta | m. of a mountain  |
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vaijayanta | m. plural (with jaina-s) Name of a class of deities  |
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vaijayanta | n. Name of a gate in ayodhyā-  |
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vaijayanta | n. of a town (equals vana-vāsī-)  |
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vaijayantī | f. a flag, banner etc.  |
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vaijayantī | f. an ensign  |
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vaijayantī | f. a kind of garland prognosticating victory  |
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vaijayantī | f. the necklace of viṣṇu-  |
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vaijayantī | f. Name of the 8th night of the civil month  |
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vaijayantī | f. Premna Spinosa  |
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vaijayantī | f. Sesbania Aegyptiaca  |
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vaijayantī | f. Name of a lexicon by yādavaprakāśa-  |
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vaijayantī | f. of a commentator or commentary to viṣṇu-'s dharmaśāstra- ( )  |
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vaijayantī | f. Name of various other works.  |
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vaijayantī | f. of a town or a river  |
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vaijayantika | mf(ā-or ī-)n. bearing a flag, a flag-bearer  |
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vaijayantikā | f. a flag, banner  |
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vaijayantikā | f. a kind of pearl necklace (in Prakrit)  |
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vaijayantikā | f. Sesbania Aegyptiaca  |
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vaijayantikā | f. Premna Spinosa  |
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vaijayi | m. (fr. vi-jaya-) Name of the third cakra-vartin- in bhārata-  |
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vaijayika | mf(ī-)n. conferring or foretelling victory (kīnāṃ-[ varia lectio kānāṃ-] vidyānāṃjñānam-,one of the 64 arts)  |
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vaijayin | mfn. idem or 'mf(ī-)n. conferring or foretelling victory (kīnāṃ-[ varia lectio kānāṃ-] vidyānāṃjñānam-,one of the 64 arts) '  |
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vaiji | m. Name of a man (perhaps wrong reading for baiji-).  |
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vaijñānaśālika | (?) m.  |
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vaijñānika | mf(ī-)n. (fr. vi-jñāna-) rich in knowledge, proficient  |
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vaikakṣa | n. (fr. vi-kakṣa-) equals vaikakṣaka- (varia lectio)  |
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vaikakṣa | n. an upper garment, mantle  |
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vaikakṣaka | ( ) n. a garland suspended over the shoulder.  |
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vaikakṣika | ( ) ( ) n. a garland suspended over the shoulder.  |
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vaikakṣya | ( ) n. a garland suspended over the shoulder.  |
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vaikakṣyaka | (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) a wrapper, mantle  |
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vaikāla | m. (fr. vi-kāla-) evening, afternoon  |
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vaikālika | mf(ī-)n. occurring in or belonging to the evening  |
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vaikālika | n. evening devotion, (or) an evening meal  |
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vaikālikam | ind. in the afternoon  |
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vaikālīna | mf(ī-)n. equals vaikālika- above  |
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vaikalpa | n. (fr. vi-kalpa-) dubiousness, ambiguity, indecision  |
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vaikalpa | n. optionality  |
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vaikalpa | n. wrong reading for vaikalya-  |
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vaikalpika | mf(ī-)n. admitting of difference of opinion, optional  |
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vaikalpikatā | f. ( ) ( ) optionality.  |
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vaikalpikatva | n. ( ) optionality.  |
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vaikalya | n. (fr. vi-kala-) imperfection, weakness, defectiveness, defect, frailty (also vaikalyatā -tā- f. ; wrong reading vaikalpa-tā-) etc.  |
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vaikalya | n. incompetency, insufficiency  |
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vaikalya | n. despondency etc.  |
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vaikalya | n. confusion, flurry (varia lectio vaiklavya-).  |
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vaikalyatā | f. vaikalya |
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vaikaṃseya | m. metron. fr. vi-kaṃsā- gaRa śubhrādi-.  |
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vaikaṅka | m. Name of a mountain  |
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vaikaṅkata | mf(ī-)n. or v/aik- (fr. vi-kaṅkata-) belonging to or coming from or made of Flacourtia Sapida etc.  |
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vaikaṅkata | m. Flacourtia Sapida  |
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vaikara | mfn. (fr. vi-kara-) gaRa utsādi-.  |
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vaikarañja | m. (fr. vi-karañja-) a species of snake  |
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vaikārika | mf(ī-)n. (fr. vi-kāra-) based on or subject to modification, modifying or modified etc.  |
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vaikārika | m. a class of deities  |
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vaikārika | m. (with kāla-) the time necessary for the formation of the fetus  |
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vaikārika | n. emotion, flurry  |
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vaikārikabandha | m. (in the sāṃkhya- philosophy) one of the threefold forms of bondage  |
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vaikārimata | n. gaRa rāja-dantādi-. |
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vaikarma | m. Name of the muni- vātsya-  |
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vaikarṇa | m. (fr. vi-karṇa-) Name of two tribes (dual number)  |
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vaikarṇa | m. patronymic fr. vi-karṇa- (according to to Scholiast or Commentator Name of garuḍa- or of the wind)  |
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vaikarṇa | m. a patronymic (if a vātsya- be meant) (see vaikarṇeya-).  |
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vaikarṇāyana | ( ) ( ) m. patronymic fr. vi-karṇa-.  |
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vaikarṇeya | m. patronymic fr. vi-karṇa- (if a kāśyapa- be meant) (see vaikarṇa-).  |
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vaikarṇi | ( ) m. patronymic fr. vi-karṇa-.  |
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vaikarta | m. (fr. vi-karta-) a particular edible part of a sacrificial victim, (perhaps) the loin ( )  |
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vaikarta | m. one who cuts up a sacrificial victim, a butcher  |
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vaikartana | mfn. (fr. vi-kartana-) relating or belonging to the sun  |
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vaikartana | m. Name of karṇa- (as son of the sun)  |
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vaikartana | m. patronymic of su-grīva-  |
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vaikartanakula | n. the solar race  |
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vaikarya | mfn. (fr. vi-kara-) gaRa saṃkāśādi-.  |
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vaikārya | n. transformation, change, modification  |
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vaikāseya | m. patronymic fr. vi-kāsa- gaRa śubhrādi-.  |
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vaikathika | mfn. equals vi-kathāyāṃ sādhuḥ- gaRa kathādi-.  |
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vaikaṭika | m. (fr. 2. vi-kaṭa-,but see vekaṭa-) a jeweller  |
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vaikaṭika | m. ( kuvaikaṭika ku-vaikaṭika- m.a bad jeweller )  |
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vaikaṭya | n. hugeness, horribleness, atrociousness  |
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vaikāyana | m. a patronymic (also plural)  |
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vaikayata | m. gaRa bhauriky-ādi-.  |
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vaikayatavidha | mfn. inhabited by vaikayata-s  |
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vaikhāna | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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vaikhānasa | m. (fr. vi-khānasa-) a Brahman in the third stage of his life, anchorite, hermit (equals vānaprastha- q.v)  |
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vaikhānasa | m. a patronymic of vamra-  |
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vaikhānasa | m. of puru-hanman-  |
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vaikhānasa | m. Name of particular stars  |
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vaikhānasa | m. of a sect of vaiṣṇava-s  |
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vaikhānasa | mf(ī-)n. relating or belonging to vaikhānasa-s or anchorites (with tantra- n.the tantra- of the sect called vaikhānasa- ) etc.  |
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vaikhānasa | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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vaikhānasabhṛgusaṃhitā | f. Name of work  |
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vaikhānasācārya | m. Name of a teacher  |
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vaikhānasāgama | m. Name of work  |
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vaikhānasamata | n. the rules for anchorites ( )  |
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vaikhānasārādhana | n. Name of work  |
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vaikhānasārcanānavanīta | n. Name of work  |
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vaikhānasasaṃhitā | f. Name of work  |
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vaikhānasasamprokṣaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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vaikhānasaśāstra | n. the institutes of vaikhānasa-,  |
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vaikhānasāśrama | m. Name of a hermitage  |
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vaikhānasaśrautasūtra | n. Name of work  |
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vaikhānasasūtra | n. Name of work  |
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vaikhānasatantra | n. Name of work (see above)  |
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vaikhānasavaiṣṇavāgama | m. Name of work  |
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vaikhānasī | f. a female anchorite  |
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vaikhānasī | f. a vessel used for cooking the meat offered in sacrifice  |
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vaikhānasi | m. a patronymic  |
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vaikhānasīyopaniṣad | f. Name of an upaniṣad-.  |
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vaikhāraka | m. (?) pungent (see khara-) and salt taste  |
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vaikhāraka | mfn. pungent and salt  |
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vaikharī | f. Name of a particular sound  |
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vaikharī | f. speech in the fourth of its four stages from the first stirring of the air or breath, articulate utterance, that utterance of sounds or words which is complete as consisting of full and intelligible sentences  |
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vaikharī | f. the faculty of speech or the divinity presiding over it  |
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vaikharī | f. speech in general  |
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vaiki | m. a patronymic gaRa taulvaly-ādi- (plural)  |
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vaikira | mfn. (fr. vi-kira-) percolated, trickled through  |
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vaikira | n. (with vāri-) percolated water  |
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vaiklava | n. (fr. vi-klava-) bewilderment, despondency  |
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vaiklavya | n. idem or 'n. (fr. vi-klava-) bewilderment, despondency ' etc.  |
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vaiklavya | n. frailty, feebleness, mental weakness  |
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vaiklavyatā | f. equals vaiklava-  |
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vaikrānta | m. n. (fr. vi-krānta-) a kind of gem resembling a diamond (also taka-)  |
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vaikriya | mfn. (fr. vi-kriyā-) resulting from change |
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vaikriya | mfn. subject to change  |
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vaikṛnta | (?) m. mercury  |
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vaikṛta | mf(ī-)n. (fr. vi-kṛti-) modified, derivative, secondary ( vaikṛtatva -tva- n. ) etc.  |
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vaikṛta | mf(ī-)n. undergoing change, subject to modification  |
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vaikṛta | mf(ī-)n. disfigured, deformed  |
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vaikṛta | mf(ī-)n. not natural, perpetuated by adoption (as a family)  |
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vaikṛta | m. Name of the ahaṃ-kāra- or I-making faculty  |
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vaikṛta | m. of a demon causing a particular disease  |
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vaikṛta | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) change, modification, alteration, disfigurement, abnormal condition, changed state etc.  |
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vaikṛta | n. an unnatural phenomenon, portent  |
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vaikṛta | n. mental change, agitation etc.  |
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vaikṛta | n. aversion, hatred, enmity, hostility  |
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vaikṛtāpaha | mfn. removing or preventing change  |
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vaikṛtarahasya | n. Name of work  |
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vaikṛtasarga | m. a form of creation (opp. to prākṛtas-)  |
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vaikṛtatva | n. vaikṛta |
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vaikṛtavat | mfn. morbidly affected by (compound)  |
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vaikṛtavivarta | m. a woeful plight, miserable condition, piteous state  |
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vaikṛti | wrong reading for vaikṛta- n.  |
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vaikṛtika | mf(ī-)n. subject to change  |
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vaikṛtika | mf(ī-)n. changed, incidental  |
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vaikṛtika | mf(ī-)n. (in sāṃkhya-) belonging to a vikāra- id est to a production or evolved principle (See vi-kāra-, pra-kṛti-)  |
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vaikṛtya | mfn. changed (in form or mind)  |
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vaikṛtya | n. change, alteration  |
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vaikṛtya | n. change for the worse, deterioration, degeneration  |
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vaikṛtya | n. ugliness, repulsiveness  |
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vaikṛtya | n. an unnatural phenomenon, portent  |
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vaikṛtya | n. aversion, disgust  |
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vaikṛtya | n. hostility  |
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vaikṛtya | n. woeful state, miserable plight  |
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vaikṣa | mfn. equals vīkṣā śīlam asya- gaRa chattrādi-.  |
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vaikṣamāṇi | m. patronymic fr. vīkṣamāṇa-  |
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vaikughāsīya | mfn. (fr. vikughāsa-) gaRa kṛśāśvādi- (varia lectio vaikutyāsīya-).  |
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vaikuṇṭha | m. (fr. vi-kuṇṭha-) Name of indra-  |
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vaikuṇṭha | m. of viṣṇu- (kṛṣṇa-) etc.  |
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vaikuṇṭha | m. a statue of viṣṇu-  |
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vaikuṇṭha | m. the 24th day in the month of brahmā-  |
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vaikuṇṭha | m. (in music) a kind of measure  |
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vaikuṇṭha | m. a kind of Ocimum  |
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vaikuṇṭha | m. Name of various men (especially authors and teachers)  |
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vaikuṇṭha | m. (with indra-) Name of the supposed author of  |
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vaikuṇṭha | m. plural or sg. (scilicet gaṇa-) Name of a class of gods  |
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vaikuṇṭha | mn. viṣṇu-'s heaven (variously described as situated in the northern ocean or on the eastern peak of mount meru-) etc.  |
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vaikuṇṭha | n. talc  |
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vaikuṇṭhā | f. vaikuṇṭha-'s (viṣṇu-'s) śakti-  |
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vaikuṇṭhabhuvana | n. vaikuṇṭha-'s (viṣṇu-'s) heaven  |
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vaikuṇṭhacaturdaśī | f. the 14th day of the light half of the month kārttika- (sacred to viṣṇu-)  |
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vaikuṇṭhadīkṣita | m. Name of an author  |
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vaikuṇṭhadīkṣitīya | n. Name of his work  |
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vaikuṇṭhadīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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vaikuṇṭhadīpikānātha | m. "lord of vaikuṇṭha-", viṣṇu-  |
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vaikuṇṭhadīpikānāthācārya | m. Name of an author  |
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vaikuṇṭhagadya | n. Name of work  |
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vaikuṇṭhagati | f. going to viṣṇu-'s heaven  |
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vaikuṇṭhaloka | m. vaikuṇṭha-'s (viṣṇu-'s) heaven  |
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vaikuṇṭhapurī | f. viṣṇu-'s city  |
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vaikuṇṭhapurī | m. Name of an author  |
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vaikuṇṭhaśiṣya | m. Name of authors  |
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vaikuṇṭhaśiṣyācārya | m. Name of authors  |
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vaikuṇṭhastava | m. Name of work  |
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vaikuṇṭhastavavyākhyā | f. Name of work  |
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vaikuṇṭhasvarga | m. equals -bhuvana-  |
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vaikuṇṭhatva | n. the being viṣṇu- (kṛṣṇa-)  |
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vaikuṇṭhavarṇana | n. a description of vaikuṇṭha-  |
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vaikuṇṭhavijaya | m. Name of work  |
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vaikuṇṭhaviṣṇu | m. Name of authors  |
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vaikuṇṭhīya | mfn. relating to viṣṇu-'s heaven  |
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vaikuṭyāsīya | mfn. (fr. vikuṭyāsa-) gaRa kṛśāśvādi- ( ; varia lectio vaikughāsīya-).  |
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vaila | mf(ī-)n. (fr. vila- equals bila-) relating or belonging to or living in a hole or pit (see baila-).  |
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vailābhya | n. (fr. vi-lābha-) gaRa dṛḍhādi- ( )  |
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vailaki | m. a patronymic gaRa taulvaly-ādi- ( )  |
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vailakṣaṇya | n. (fr. vi-lakṣaṇa-) difference, disparity, diverseness (often in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'; pūrvokta-vailakṣaṇyena-,in opposition to what was before stated) etc.  |
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vailakṣaṇya | n. indeterminableness, indescribableness  |
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vailakṣaṇya | n. strangeness  |
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vailakṣya | n. (fr. vi-lakṣa-; in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) absence of mark  |
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vailakṣya | n. contrariety, reverse  |
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vailakṣya | n. the reverse of what is usual or natural, unnaturalness, affectation (see sa-vailakṣyam-)  |
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vailakṣya | n. feeling of shame, embarrassment  |
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vailakṣyavat | mfn. abashed, embarrassed  |
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vailastha | See mak/ā-vaila-stha-.  |
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vailasthāna | n. a place like a hole, lurking-place, covert  |
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vailasthāna | n. a burying-place  |
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vailasthānaka | mfn. situated in a hole or lurking-place or covert  |
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vailasthānaka | n. a pit  |
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vailātya | n. (fr. vilāta-) gaRa dṛḍhādi- (varia lectio vailābhya-).  |
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vailepika | mfn. (fr. vi-lepikā-) gaRa mahiṣy-ādi-.  |
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vailiṅgya | n. (fr. vi-liṅga-) absence of distinctive marks  |
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vailomya | n. (fr. vi-loma-) inversion, invertedness  |
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vailomya | n. contrariety, reverseness, opposition  |
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vailva | See bailva-.  |
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vaima | mfn. (fr. veman-) gaRa saṃkalādi-.  |
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vaimada | mf(ī-)n. of or relating to vi-mada-  |
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vaimalya | n. (fr. vi-mala-) spotlessness, cleanness, clearness, pureness (also figuratively)  |
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vaimana | mfn. (fr. veman-)  |
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vaimanasya | n. (fr. vi-manas-) dejection, depression, melancholy (also plural) etc.  |
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vaimanasya | n. sickness  |
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vaimānika | mf(ī-)n. (fr. vi-māna-) borne in a heavenly car etc.  |
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vaimānika | mf(ī-)n. relating to the gods (with sarga- m.the divine creation)  |
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vaimānika | m. a particular celestial being or deity ( vaimānikatva -tva- n. ;Jainas reckon two classes: kalpa-bhava-s and kalpātīta-s) etc.  |
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vaimānika | m. an aeronaut  |
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vaimānika | (prob.) n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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vaimānikatva | n. vaimānika |
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vaimanya | mfn. (fr. veman-)  |
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vaimatāyana | (fr. vi-mata-) gaRa arīhaṇādi-.  |
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vaimatāyanaka | mfn.  |
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vaimatika | mfn. (fr. vi-mati-) mistaken, in mistake (?)  |
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vaimātra | mfn. (fr. vi-mātṛ-) descended from another mother (with bhrātṛ- m.a step-brother)  |
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vaimātra | mfn. heterogeneous ( vaimātratā -tā- f.)  |
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vaimātra | m. a step-mother's son, half brother  |
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vaimātra | mf(ā-,or ī-). a step-mother's daughter  |
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vaimātra | (prob.) n. gradation (?)  |
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vaimātra | m. a particular high number  |
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vaimātraka | m. a step-brother  |
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vaimātratā | f. vaimātra |
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vaimātreya | mfn. descended from another mother on  |
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vaimātreya | m. a step-mother's son, half brother |
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vaimātreyī | f. a step-mother's daughter, half sister  |
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vaimattāyana | (fr. vi-matta-) mfn. gaRa arīhaṇādi-  |
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vaimattāyanaka | mfn. ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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vaimatya | m. a patronymic gaRa kurv-ādi-  |
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vaimatya | m. plural Name of a school of the White yajur-veda-  |
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vaimatya | n. difference of opinion  |
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vaimatya | n. aversion, dislike  |
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vaimbaki | See baim-.  |
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vaimeya | m. (fr. vi-meya-; me-) barter, exchange  |
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vaimitrā | f. (fr. vi-mitra-) Name of one of the 7 mothers of skanda-  |
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vaimṛdha | mf(/ī-)n. (fr. vi-mṛdh-) sacred or consecrated or dedicated to indra-  |
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vaimṛdha | m. Name of indra- (equals vi-m/ṛdh-)  |
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vaimṛdhya | mfn. equals vaimṛdh/a-  |
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vaiṃśatika | mf(ī-)n. (fr. viṃśatika-) purchased with twenty  |
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vaimūḍhaka | n. (fr. vi-mūḍha-) a dance performed by men in women's dress  |
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vaimukhya | n. (fr. vi-mukha-) the act of averting the face, avertedness, flight  |
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vaimukhya | n. aversion, repugnance to (locative case or compound)  |
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vaimukta | mfn. containing the word vi-mukta-  |
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vaimukta | mfn. liberated, emancipated  |
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vaimukta | n. liberation, emancipation  |
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vaimūlya | n. (fr. vi-mūlya-) difference of price ( vaimūlyatas -tas- ind.at different prices)  |
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vaimūlyatas | ind. vaimūlya |
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vaimya | m. a patronymic (also plural)  |
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vaiṇa | m. (fr. veṇu-) a maker of bamboo-work (a particular mixed caste)  |
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vaiṇa | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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vaina | mf(ā-)n. (fr. vena-) relating to vena-  |
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vaina | m. patronymic of pṛthi- on  |
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vainabhṛta | m. a patronymic  |
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vainabhṛta | m. plural Name of a school of the sāma-veda- (see prec.)  |
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vainada | mfn. (fr. vi-nada-) gaRa utsādi-  |
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vainadhṛta | m. plural equals next plural , (see vaitadhṛta-).  |
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vainadī | f. Name of a river (varia lectio vinadī-).  |
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vaiṇahotra | wrong reading for vain-.  |
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vainahotra | m. Name of a king  |
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vainaṃśina | m. a patronymic  |
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vaināśa | n. (fr. vi-nāśa-) equals next n.  |
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vaināśika | mfn. perishable  |
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vaināśika | mfn. believing in complete annihilation  |
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vaināśika | mfn. causing destruction or ruin  |
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vaināśika | mfn. dependent  |
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vaināśika | m. a Buddhist  |
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vaināśika | m. the doctrines of the  |
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vaināśika | m. a dependent, subject  |
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vaināśika | m. a spider  |
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vaināśika | m. an astrologer (?)  |
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vaināśika | n. the 23rd nakṣatra- from that under which any one is born  |
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vaināśikasamaya | m. idem or 'n. the doctrines or system of the Buddhists Bombay edition '  |
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vaināśikatantra | n. the doctrines or system of the Buddhists Bombay edition  |
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vainataka | n. (prob. fr. vi-nata-), a vessel for holding or pouring out ghee (used at sacrifices)  |
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vainateya | m. (fr. vi-natā-) metron. fr. vi-natā- (also plural)  |
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vainateya | m. Name of garuḍa- ( etc.) and of aruṇa- ( )  |
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vainateya | m. Name of a son of garuḍa-  |
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vainateya | m. of a poet  |
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vainateya | m. plural Name of a school  |
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vainateyī | f. metron. fr. vi-natā-  |
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vainatīya | mfn. (fr. idem or 'n. (prob. fr. vi-nata-), a vessel for holding or pouring out ghee (used at sacrifices) ') gaRa kṛśāśvādi-.  |
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vainatya | n. (fr. vi-nata-) humble demeanour  |
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vaiṇava | mf(/ī-)n. consisting or made of or produced from bamboo (with nicayāḥ-,"supply of bamboo";with agni-,"a bamboo fire";with yava-,"bamboo-corn") etc.  |
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vaiṇava | mf(/ī-)n. made of grains of barley  |
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vaiṇava | mf(/ī-)n. belonging to a flute  |
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vaiṇava | m. a flute  |
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vaiṇava | m. a student's staff cut from a bamboo, any bamboo-staff  |
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vaiṇava | m. a worker in bamboo  |
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vaiṇava | m. the son of a māhiṣya- and a Brahman woman  |
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vaiṇava | m. a patronymic  |
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vaiṇava | m. Name of a sacred place of pilgrimage  |
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vaiṇava | m. bamboo manna  |
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vaiṇava | n. the fruit of veṇu-  |
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vaiṇava | n. gold from the veṇu- river  |
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vaiṇava | n. Name of two sāman-s  |
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vaiṇava | n. of a varṣa- in kuśa-dvīpa-  |
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vaiṇava | n. of a sacred place  |
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vainava | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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vaiṇāvata | m. or n. (?) skill confer, compare vīṇā-- vat- above (Scholiast or Commentator  |
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vaiṇavī | f. (said to be) equals vīṇā-  |
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vaiṇavika | m. a flute-player  |
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vaiṇavin | mfn. possessing a flute (varia lectio veṇ-)  |
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vaiṇavin | m. Name of śiva-  |
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vaināyaka | mf(ī-)n. (fr. vi-nāyaka-) belonging to or derived from gaṇeśa-  |
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vaināyaka | m. plural Name of a particular class of demons equals vināyaka-  |
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vaināyakasaṃhitā | f. Name of work  |
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vainayika | mf(ī-)n. (fr. vi-naya-) relating to moral conduct or discipline or good behaviour (vainayikīnāṃ-[ wrong reading kānāṃ-] vidyānāṃ jñānam-"knowledge of the sciences relating to such subjects", reckoned among the 64 arts)  |
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vainayika | mf(ī-)n. enforcing proper behaviour  |
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vainayika | mf(ī-)n. performed by the officers of criminal justice, magisterial  |
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vainayika | mf(ī-)n. used in military exercises (as a chariot)  |
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vainayika | mf(ī-)n. a chariot used in military exercises, a war-chariot  |
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vaināyika | m. equals prec., mfn.  |
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vaināyika | m. a Buddhist (wrong reading for vaināśika-)  |
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vaināyika | m. the doctrines of a Buddhist school of philosophy  |
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vaināyika | m. a follower of that school  |
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vaindhya | mfn. belonging to the vindhya- range  |
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vaiṇeya | m. plural Name of a school  |
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vaineya | mfn. (fr. vineya-) to be taught, to be converted to the true religion  |
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vaineya | m. a catechumen  |
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vaineya | m. plural Name of a school of the White yajur-veda-  |
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vaiṅgeya | Name of a particular region  |
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vaiṅgi | m. a patronymic  |
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vaiṅgīya | m. (fr. prec.)  |
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vaiṇika | m. (fr. vīṇā-) a lute-player  |
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vaiṇika | m. the smell of faeces (mfn. having the smell of faeces)  |
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vainītaka | m. n. (fr. vi-nīta-) a kind of litter, a palanquin etc. (with bearers relieving one another)  |
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vainītaka | m. any indirect means of conveyance (as a porter who carries a sedan-chair, a palanquin-bearer, horse dragging a carriage etc.)  |
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vaiṅki | (see vaiki-) m. a patronymic gaRa taulvaly-ādi-.  |
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vainra | n. (said to be fr. 1. vi-,"a bird"+ nṛ-,"man")  |
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vaiṇu | (!) mfn. (said of the sea)  |
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vaiṇuka | mfn. equals veṇau sādhuḥ- gaRa guḍādi-  |
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vaiṇuka | mfn. (fr. veṇukīya-) gaRa bilvakādi-  |
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vaiṇuka | m. a flute-player  |
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vaiṇuka | n. a pointed goad made of bamboo (for driving elephants)  |
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vaiṇukeya | mf(ī-)n. relating or belonging to a bamboo etc.  |
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vaiṇukeya | mf(ī-)n. w. r. for raiṇ-  |
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vaiṇukīya | mfn. (fr. vaiṇuka-) gaRa gahādi-.  |
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vaiṇya | wrong reading for vainya-.  |
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vainya | m. (less correctly spelt vaiṇya-) patronymic fr. vena- (also plural), Name of pṛthi- or pṛthī- or pṛthu- etc.  |
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vainya | m. Name of a deity (?)  |
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vaiṇyadatta | m. Name of a man  |
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vainyadatta | m. Name of a man  |
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vainyasvāmin | m. Name of a temple  |
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vaipādika | mfn. (fr. vi-pādikā-) afflicted with blisters or pustules etc. on the feet gaRa jyotsnādi-  |
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vaipādika | n. ( ) or f(ā-). ( ) a kind of leprosy (equals vipādikā-).  |
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vaipañcamika | (fr. vi-pañcamaka- varia lectio of vi-pañcanaka- q.v) or vaipañcika- m. a diviner, soothsayer  |
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vaiparītya | n. (fr. vi-parīta-) contrariety, opposition, reverse etc.  |
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vaiparītya | n. counterpart  |
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vaiparītya | n. inconsistency  |
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vaiparītya | m. or f(ā-). a species of Mimosa  |
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vaiparītyalajjālu | mf. a species of Mimosa Pudica  |
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vaiparītyasambandha | m. the relation of contrariety or contradictoriness  |
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vaipārṣṇi | mf. (?)  |
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vaipāśa | m. metron. fr. vi-pāś- gaRa śivādi-.  |
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vaipāśaka | mfn. (fr. vi-pāśa-) gaRa arīhaṇādi-.  |
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vaipāśāyana | m. plural equals vaipāśa- gaRa kuñjādi-.  |
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vaipāśāyanya | m. idem or 'm. plural equals vaipāśa- gaRa kuñjādi-.'  |
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vaipaścita | m. (fr. vipaś-cit-) patronymic of tārkṣya-  |
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vaipaścita | (with dārḍha-- jayanti-), m. Name (also title or epithet) of a teacher,  |
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vaipaśyata | mf(ī-)n. (fr. vi-paśyat-) belonging or peculiar to a wise man  |
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vaipaśyata | m. patronymic of tārkṣya-  |
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vaipathaka | mfn. (fr. vi-patha-) gaRa arīhaṇādi-  |
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vaipathaka | mfn. relating to a wrong path |
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vaipātya | n. (fr. vi-pāta-) gaRa brāhmaṇādi-.  |
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vaiphalya | n. (fr. vi-phala-) fruitlessness, uselessness etc.  |
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vaiphalya | n. inability to help  |
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vaiplava | m. a particular month (= śrāvaṇa-)  |
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vaipotākhya | n. a kind of dance  |
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vaipraciti | mfn. (fr. vipra-cita-) gaRa sutaṃgamādi-.  |
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vaipracitta | m. patronymic fr. vipra-citti-  |
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vaiprakarṣika | mfn. (fr. vi-prakarṣa-) gaRa chedādi-.  |
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vaipraśnika | mfn. (fr. vi-praśna-)  |
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vaiprayogika | mfn. (fr. vi-prayoga-) gaRa chedādi-.  |
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vaipruṣa | mfn. (fr. vi-pruṣ-) directed to the soma- drops (homa-)  |
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vaipulya | n. (fr. vi-pula-) largeness, spaciousness, breadth, thickness etc.  |
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vaipulya | n. a sūtra- of great extension (also vaipulyasūtra -sūtra- n.; see mahā-vaipulya-s-)  |
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vaipulya | m. Name of a mountain  |
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vaipulyasūtra | n. vaipulya |
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vaipuṣpita | mfn. (for vi-p-) smiled (n. impersonal or used impersonally)  |
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vaira | mfn. (fr. vīra-) hostile, inimical, revengeful  |
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vaira | n. (exceptionally m.[?] in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) enmity, hostility, animosity, grudge, quarrel or feud with (instrumental case with or without saha-,or sārdham-,or compound;often plural) etc.  |
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vaira | n. heroism, prowess  |
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vaira | n. a hostile host  |
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vaira | n. money paid as a fine for manslaughter  |
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vairabhāva | m. hostility  |
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vairādana | n. the nut of Buchanania Latifolia  |
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vairadeya | (v/aira--) n. enmity, revenge or punishment (see vīra-d-).  |
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vairādhayya | n. (fr. vi-rādhaya-) gaRa brāhmaṇādi-.  |
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vairāga | n. (fr. vi-rāga-) absence of worldly passion, freedom from all desires  |
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vairāgī | f. (in music) a particular rāgiṇī-  |
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vairāgika | mfn. equals vairaṅgika-  |
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vairāgin | mfn. idem or 'mfn. equals vairaṅgika- '  |
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vairāgin | m. a particular class of religious devotees or mendicants (generally vaiṣṇava-s) who have freed themselves from all worldly desires  |
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vairāgya | n. change or loss of colour, growing pale  |
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vairāgya | n. disgust, aversion, distaste for or loathing of (locative case ablative,or compound) etc.  |
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vairāgya | n. freedom from all worldly desires, indifference to worldly objects and to life, asceticism  |
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vairāgyacandrikā | f. Name of work  |
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vairāgyapañcaka | n. Name of work  |
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vairāgyapañcāśīti | f. Name of work  |
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vairāgyapradīpa | m. Name of work  |
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vairāgyaprakaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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vairāgyaratna | n. Name of work  |
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vairāgyaśataka | n. "100 verses on freedom from worldly desires", Name of the third century of bhartṛhari-'s moral sentiments and of several other works.  |
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vairāgyatā | f. aversion to (prati-)  |
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vairahatya | n. (fr. vīra-han-) the murder of men or heroes  |
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vairāja | mfn. (fr. 2. vi-rāj-) belonging to or derived from virāj-  |
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vairāja | mfn. belonging or analogous to the metre virāj-, consisting of ten, decasyllabic  |
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vairāja | mfn. relating to or containing the sāman- vairāja-  |
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vairāja | mfn. belonging to brahmā-  |
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vairāja | m. patronymic of puruṣa-  |
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vairāja | m. of manu- or of the manu-s  |
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vairāja | m. of the Vedic ṛṣi- ṛṣabha-  |
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vairāja | m. Name of the 27th kalpa- or period of time  |
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vairāja | m. of the father of ajita-  |
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vairāja | m. plural Name of a particular class of deities  |
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vairāja | m. of a class of pitṛ-s  |
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vairāja | m. of particular worlds  |
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vairāja | n. Name of the virāj- metre  |
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vairāja | n. of various sāman-s  |
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vairājagarbha | mfn. containing the sāman- vairāja-  |
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vairājaka | m. Name of the 19th kalpa-  |
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vairājapṛṣṭha | mfn. having the sāman- vairāja- for a pṛṣṭha- (q.v)  |
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vairājya | n. extended sovereignty  |
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vairaka | (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') enmity, hostility  |
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vairakara | mfn. causing hostility  |
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vairakāra | mfn. equals -kara-  |
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vairakāra | m. an enemy  |
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vairakāraka | mf(ikā-)n. equals -kara-  |
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vairakaraṇa | n. cause of hostility  |
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vairakāraṇa | n. a cause of hostility  |
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vairakārin | mfn. quarrelsome  |
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vairakāritā | f. quarrelsomeness |
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vairakhaṇḍin | mfn. breaking or destroying hostility  |
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vairaki | m. patronymic fr. vīraka- gaRa taulvaly-ādi-.  |
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vairakṛt | mfn. quarrelsome, hostile  |
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vairakṛt | m. an enemy  |
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vairakta | ( ) n. (fr. vi-rakta-) freedom from affections or passions, absence of affection, indifference, aversion.  |
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vairaktya | ( ) n. (fr. vi-rakta-) freedom from affections or passions, absence of affection, indifference, aversion.  |
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vairalya | n. (fr. virala-) looseness or openness (of texture)  |
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vairalya | n. scarceness, fewness  |
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vairāma | m. plural Name of a people (possibly separable into vai rāmāḥ-).  |
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vairamaṇa | n. (fr. vi-ramaṇa-) conclusion of Vedic study  |
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vairamaṇya | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') the abstaining or desisting from (wrong reading vairam manya-). |
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vairāmatī | f. Name of a town (varia lectio vairāvatī-).  |
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vairambha | mfn. equals bhaka-  |
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vairambha | m. Name of an ocean  |
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vairambhaka | mfn. Name of particular winds (plural sometimes with vāyu-)  |
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vairaṃkara | mfn. showing enmity to any one (genitive case)  |
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vairaṇaka | mfn. (fr. vīraṇa-) gaRa arīhaṇādi-.  |
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vairāṇaka | gaRa utkarādi-.  |
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vairāṇakīya | mfn.  |
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vairaṇḍeya | m. a patronymic  |
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vairaṅgika | mfn. (fr. 1. vi-raṅga-) free from all passions and desires  |
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vairaṇī | f. patronymic fr. vīraṇa-  |
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vairaniryātana | n. requital of enmity, revenge  |
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vairānṛṇya | n. retaliation  |
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vairāntaka | m. Terminalia Arunja  |
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vairantī | f. Name of a town (varia lectio vairantya-).  |
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vairantya | m. Name of a king (see prec.)  |
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vairānubandha | m. lasting enmity  |
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vairānubandha | m. beginning of hostilities  |
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vairānubandha | mfn. continuing in enmity  |
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vairānubandhin | mfn. leading to or resulting in enmity or hostility ( vairānubandhitā dhi-tā- f.)  |
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vairānubandhin | m. the calorific or heating solar ray  |
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vairānubandhin | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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vairānubandhitā | f. vairānubandhin |
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vairapratīkāra | m. id.  |
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vairapratikriyā | f. requital of hostile acts, revenge  |
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vairapratimocana | n. deliverance from enmity  |
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vairapratiyātana | n. the requital of enmity, taking vengeance  |
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vairapuruṣa | m. any hostile person or enemy  |
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vairarakṣin | mfn. guarding against or warding off hostility  |
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vairāroha | m. rise or increase of hostility, furious combat  |
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vairasa | n. (fr. vi-rasa-) tastelessness, disgust  |
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vairasādhana | n. cause or motive of enmity  |
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vairasādhana | n. retaliation  |
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vairāśaṃsana | n. a battle (varia lectio vīrāś-).  |
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vairaseni | m. (fr. vīra-sena-) patronymic of nala-  |
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vairaśuddhi | f. equals -viśuddhi-  |
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vairasya | n. insipidity, bad taste  |
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vairasya | n. disagreeableness  |
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vairasya | n. repugnance, disgust of (genitive case locative case,or compound)  |
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vairatā | f. enmity, hostility  |
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vairaṭa | m. Name of a king  |
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vairata | m. plural (prob. fr. vi-rata-) Name of a people  |
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vairāṭa | mfn. (fr. vināṭa-) relating or belonging to virāṭa- (king of the )  |
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vairāṭa | m. patronymic fr. virāṭa-  |
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vairāṭa | m. a kind of precious stone  |
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vairāṭa | m. a lady-bird  |
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vairāṭa | m. an earth-worm  |
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vairāṭa | m. a particular colour or an object of a particular colour  |
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vairāṭa | m. Name of a country  |
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vairāṭadeśa | m. the country vairāṭa-  |
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vairāṭaka | n. a kind of poisonous bulbous plant  |
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vairātaṅka | m. (for vairāntaka-) Terminalia Arunja  |
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vairāṭarāja | m. the king of vairāṭa-  |
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vairatha | m. (fr. vi-ratha-) Name of a son of jyotiṣmat-  |
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vairatha | n. Name of the varṣa- ruled by him  |
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vairāṭī | f. patronymic fr. virāṭa-  |
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vairāṭi | m. patronymic fr. virāṭa-  |
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vairaṭṭī | f. Name of a woman  |
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vairatva | n. idem or 'f. enmity, hostility '  |
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vairatya | n. gaRa saṃkāśādi-  |
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vairatya | n. wrong reading for vairaktya-  |
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vairāṭyā | wrong reading for vairotyā-  |
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vairavat | mfn. hostile, living in enmity  |
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vairaviśuddhi | f. requital of enmity, retaliation, revenge  |
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vairavrata | n. vow of enmity  |
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vairāya | Nom. A1. yate- (pr. p. vairāyamāṇa-,3. plural 1st future yitāraḥ-), to become hostile, behave like an enemy, begin hostilities against (prati-or instrumental case)  |
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vairayātanā | f. equals -niryātana-  |
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vairayātanā | f. expiation (according to to Scholiast or Commentator vairayātana yātana- n.)  |
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vairayātana | n. vairayātanā |
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vairāyita | n. hostility  |
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vairecana | mfn. (fr. vi-recana-) idem or 'mfn. (fr. vi-reka-) purgative, purging '  |
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vairecanika | mfn. idem or 'mfn. (fr. vi-recana-) idem or 'mfn. (fr. vi-reka-) purgative, purging ' '  |
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vairekīya | mfn. (fr. vi-reka-) purgative, purging  |
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vaireya | mfn. (fr. vīra-) gaRa sakhy-ādi-.  |
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vairi | m. an enemy (perhaps vairiḥ- wrong reading for vairī-).  |
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vairi | in compound for vairin-.  |
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vairībhū | P. -bhavati-, to change into enmity, become unfriendly  |
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vairin | mfn. hostile, inimical  |
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vairin | m. an enemy etc.  |
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vairin | m. a hero  |
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vairin | m. (iṇī-), a female enemy  |
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vairiṇa | mfn. (fr. vīraṇa-,Andropogon Muricatus)  |
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vairiṇa | n. enmity (in nir-v-)  |
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vairiñca | mf(ī-)n. (fr. vi-riñca-) relating or belonging to brahmā-  |
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vairiñcya | m. a son of brahmā-  |
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vairiṇi | m. a patronymic  |
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vairisiṃha | m. Name of a king  |
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vairitā | f. enmity, hostility ("to", saha-)  |
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vairitā | f. heroism  |
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vairitva | n. enmity, hostility  |
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vairitva | n. heroism  |
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vairivīra | m. Name of a son of daśa-ratha- (varia lectio iḍaviḍa-).  |
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vairocana | mfn. (fr. vi-rocana-) coming from or belonging to the sun, solar  |
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vairocana | mfn. descended from virocana- etc.  |
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vairocana | m. a son of the Sun  |
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vairocana | m. a son of viṣṇu-  |
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vairocana | m. a son of agni-  |
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vairocana | m. "son of the asura- virocana-" patronymic of bali-  |
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vairocana | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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vairocana | m. Name of a king  |
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vairocana | m. of a dhyāni-buddha-  |
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vairocana | m. of a son of the class of gods called nīla-kāyika-s  |
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vairocana | m. of a class of siddha-s  |
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vairocana | m. of a world of the Buddhists  |
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vairocanabhadra | m. Name of a scholar  |
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vairocanamuhūrta | n. a particular hour of the day  |
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vairocananiketana | n. "abode of bali-", the lower regions  |
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vairocanaraśmipratimaṇḍita | m. Name of a world  |
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vairocani | m. a son of sūrya-  |
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vairocani | m. a son of the asura- virocana- (patronymic of bali-)  |
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vairocani | m. patronymic of the son of agni-  |
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vairocani | m. Name of a buddha-  |
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vairoci | m. (?) patronymic of bāṇa- son of bali-  |
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vairoci | m. Name of bali-  |
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vairoddhāra | m. removal of a grudge, revenge  |
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vairodhaka | mfn. (fr. vi-rodhaka-) disagreeing (as food; vairodhakatva -tva- n.)  |
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vairodhaka | m. Name of a man  |
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vairodhakatva | n. vairodhaka |
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vairodhika | mfn. equals vairodhaka-  |
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vairohita | m. plural (fr. vi-rohita-) a patronymic gaRa kaṇvādi-.  |
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vairohitya | m. patronymic fr. vairohita- gaRa gargādi-.  |
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vairoṭyā | f. (with jaina-s) Name of a vidyā-- devī-  |
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vairucanācārya | (rather vairoc-) m. Name of an author  |
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vairūpa | m. (fr. vi-rūpa-) a patronymic etc.  |
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vairūpa | m. plural a division of the Angirases  |
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vairūpa | m. Name of a race of pitṛ-s  |
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vairūpa | n. Name of various sāman-s etc.  |
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vairūpa | mfn. relating or belonging to the sāman- vairūpa-  |
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vairūpagarbha | mfn. containing the sāman- vairūpa- |
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vairūpākṣa | m. (fr. virūpākṣa-) a patronymic gaRa śivādi-  |
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vairūpākṣa | m. Name of a particular mantra-  |
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vairūpapṛṣṭha | mfn. having the sāman- vairūpa- for a pṛṣṭha- (q.v)  |
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vairūpya | n. multiplicity of form, diversity, difference  |
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vairūpya | n. deformity, ugliness  |
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vairūpyatā | f. state of deformity  |
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vaisādṛśya | n. (fr. vi-sadriśa-) dissimilarity, difference  |
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vaiśadya | n. (fr. vi-śada-) clearness, purity, brightness, freshness (with manasi-,"cheerfulness of mind")  |
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vaiśadya | n. distinctness, intelligibleness  |
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vaiśadya | n. whiteness  |
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vaiṣadya | wrong reading for vaiśadya-.  |
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vaiśākha | m. (fr. vi-śākhā-) one of the 12 months constituting the Hindu lunar year (answering to April-May and in some places, with caitra-, reckoned as beginning the year) etc.  |
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vaiśākha | m. a churning-stick  |
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vaiśākha | m. the seventh year in the 12 years' cycle of Jupiter  |
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vaiśākhā | f. Name of a lioness  |
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vaiśākha | n. a particular attitude in shooting  |
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vaiśākha | n. Name of a town (also -pura-)  |
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vaiśākha | mf(ī-)n. relating to the month vaiśākha-  |
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vaiśākhamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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vaiśākhamāsavrata | n. Name of work  |
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vaiśākhapurāṇa | n. Name of work  |
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vaiśākharajju | f. the string on a churning-stick  |
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vaiśākhavadi | ind. in the dark half of the month vaiśākha- (in giving dates) .  |
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vaiśākhī | f. (with or scilicet paurṇamāsī-) the day of full moon in the month vaiśākha- etc.  |
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vaiśākhī | f. a kind of red-flowering punarnavā-  |
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vaiśākhī | f. Name of a wife of vasu-deva-  |
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vaiśākhin | m. a particular part of an elephant's forefoot  |
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vaiśākhya | m. Name of a muni-  |
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vaiśāla | mfn. descended from viśāla-  |
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vaiśāla | m. Name of a muni-  |
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vaiśāla | m. Name of a wife of vasudeva- (varia lectio vaiśalī-)  |
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vaiśāla | m. of a town founded by viśāla-  |
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vaiśālaka | mfn. relating to or ruling over vaiśālī-  |
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vaiśālākṣa | n. Name of the śāstra- composed by śiva- as viśālākṣa-  |
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vaiśālāyana | m. patronymic fr. viśāla- gaRa aśvādi-.  |
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vaiśāleya | m. patronymic of takṣaka- and of other serpent-demons  |
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vaiśalī | f. Name of a wife of vasudeva- (varia lectio vaiśālī-)  |
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vaiśalī | f. of a town (see vi-śalā-, vaiśālī-).  |
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vaiśālī | f. a daughter of the king of viśālā-  |
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vaiśāli | m. patronymic of su-śarman-  |
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vaiśālika | mfn. relating to viśālā- (vaiśālī-)  |
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vaiśālinī | f. patronymic fr. viśāla-  |
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vaiśālīya | mfn. (fr. viśāla-) gaRa kṛśāśvādi-.  |
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vaiśalya | n. (fr. vi-śalya-) deliverance from a painful encumbrance (as that of the fetus)  |
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vaiṣama | n. (fr. vi-ṣama-)inequality, change (varia lectio)  |
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vaiṣamasthya | n. (fr. viṣamastha-) gaRa brāhmaṇādi-.  |
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vaiśampāyana | m. (patronymic fr. viśam-pa-) Name of an ancient sage (teacher of the taittirīya-saṃhitā- [ q.v ];in epic poetry a pupil of vyāsa- and also the narrator of the mahā-bhārata- to janam-ejaya-) etc. (see )  |
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vaiśampāyana | m. of an author  |
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vaiśampāyana | m. of a son of śuka-nāsa- (transformed into a parrot)  |
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vaiśampāyananītisaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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vaiśampāyanasaṃhitā | f. Name of work  |
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vaiśampāyanasmṛti | f. Name of work  |
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vaiśampāyanīya | mfn. of or belonging to vaiśampāyana-  |
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vaiśamphalyā | ( ) or vaiśambalyā- ( ) or vaiśambhaly/ā- ( ) f. Name of sarasvatī-.  |
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vaiṣamya | n. unevenness (of ground)  |
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vaiṣamya | n. inequality, oddness (opp. to"evenness"), diversity, disproportion etc.  |
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vaiṣamya | n. difficulty, trouble, distress, calamity etc.  |
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vaiṣamya | n. injustice, unkindness, harshness  |
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vaiṣamya | n. impropriety, incorrectness, wrongness  |
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vaiṣamya | n. an error, mistake in or about (locative case or compound)  |
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vaiṣamya | n. solitariness, singleness  |
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vaiṣamyakaumudī | f. Name of work  |
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vaiṣamyoddhariṇī | f. difficulty-removing, Name of a commentator or commentary on the kirātārjunīya- by vaṅkima-dāsa-.  |
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vaiśanta | mf(ī-)n. (fr. veśanta-) contained in or forming a tank  |
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vaiśanta | mf(ī-)n. belonging to a soma- ladle or cup  |
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vaiśantā | f. equals v/eśantā-, a tank  |
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vaiśanta | n. a cup of soma- juice  |
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vaiśārada | mf(ī-)n. (fr. vi-śārada-) experienced, skilled, expert, unerring  |
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vaiśārada | n. profound learning  |
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vaiśāradya | n. experience, skill in (locative case), expertness, wisdom  |
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vaiśāradya | n. clearness of intellect, infallibility  |
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vaiśāradya | n. Buddha's confidence in himself (of four kinds) (see ) .  |
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vaisargika | mfn. (fr. vi-sarga-) gaRa saṃtāpādi-.  |
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vaisāriṇa | m. (fr. and equals vi-sārin-) a fish  |
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vaisarjana | n. plural (fr. vi-sarjana-) Name of particular sacrificial rites  |
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vaisarjanahomāya | mfn. used at the Vaisarjana rite |
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vaisarjanatva | n. the condition of (being a rite called) Vaisarjana  |
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vaisarjanīya | ( ) ( ) n. plural equals vaiśarjana-.  |
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vaisarjina | ( ) n. plural equals vaiśarjana-.  |
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vaisarpa | mfn. suffering from (the disease called) vi-sarpa- gaRa jyotsnādi- on Va1rtt. 2  |
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vaisarpa | mfn. equals vi-sarpa-  |
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vaisarpika | mfn. caused by vi-sarpa-  |
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vaiśasa | mfn. (fr. a form vi-śasa-,derived fr. vi-śas-; see vi-śasana-) causing death or destruction  |
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vaiśasa | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) rending in pieces  |
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vaiśasa | n. slaughter, butchery, war, strife, injury, hurt, outrage, distress, calamity, ruin (with premṇaḥ-,ruin of affection) etc.  |
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vaiśasa | n. the hell  |
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vaiśasa | n. Name of a hell  |
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vaiśastra | mfn. (fr. vi-śasitṛ-[ viśastṛ-]) Va1rtt. 2  |
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vaiśastra | n. government, sway, rule |
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vaiśastra | n. (fr. vi-śastra-) the state of being unarmed  |
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vaiśastya | n. (fr. vi-śasti-)  |
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vaiśasya | n. an abstr. noun fr. viśasi- gaRa brāhmanādi- ( )  |
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vaiśasya | n. wrong reading for vaiṣamya-  |
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vaiṣaya | n. (fr. vi-ṣaya-) equals viṣayāṇāṃ samūhaḥ- gaRa bhikṣādi-.  |
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vaiṣayika | mf(ī-)n. relating to or denotative of a country or district (as a suffix)  |
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vaiṣayika | mf(ī-)n. having a particular sphere or object or aim (in gram. the ādhāra-is called vaiṣayika-when it is the aim or object of the action, on )  |
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vaiṣayika | mf(ī-)n. relating to, concerning (compound)  |
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vaiṣayika | mf(ī-)n. belonging or relating to an object of sense, sensual, carnal, mundane  |
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vaiṣayika | m. a sensualist, one addicted to the pleasures of sense or absorbed in worldly objects (also -jana-)  |
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vaiṣayikī | f. a voluptuous or unchaste woman  |
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vaiśāyya | n. (fr. vi-śāya-)  |
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vaiśeṣika | mf(ī-)n. (fr. vi-śeṣa-,p.990) special, peculiar, specific, characteristic  |
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vaiśeṣika | mf(ī-)n. distinguished, excellent, pre-eminent  |
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vaiśeṣika | mf(ī-)n. relating or belonging to or based on or dealing with the vaiśeṣika- doctrine  |
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vaiśeṣika | m. a follower of the vaiśeṣika- doctrine  |
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vaiśeṣika | n. peculiarity, distinction  |
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vaiśeṣika | n. Name of the later of the two great divisions of the nyāya- school of philosophy (it was founded by kaṇāda-, and differs from the," nyāya- proper" founded by gautama-, in propounding only seven categories or topics instead of sixteen;and more especially in its doctrine of viśeṣa-,or eternally distinct nature of the nine substances, air, fire, water, earth, mind, ether, time, space, and soul, of which the first five, including mind, are held to be atomic) |
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vaiśeṣikadarśana | n. Name of work  |
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vaiśeṣikādiṣaḍdarśanaviśeṣavarṇana | n. "description of the difference between the vaiśeṣika- and other systems", Name of a philosophy work  |
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vaiśeṣikaratnamālā | f. Name of work  |
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vaiśeṣikasūtra | n. the aphorisms of the vaiśeṣika- (branch of the nyāya- philosophy, which have been commented on by a triple set of commentaries, and expounded in various works, of which the best known are the bhāṣā-pariccheda- with its commentary, called siddhānta-muktāvalī-, and the tarkasaṃgraha-)  |
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vaiśeṣikasūtropaskara | n. Name of work  |
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vaiśeṣin | mfn. specific, individual  |
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vaiśeṣya | n. peculiarity, specific or generic distinction  |
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vaiśeṣya | n. difference, superiority, pre-eminence  |
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vaiśeya | m. patronymic fr. viśa- gaRa śubhrādi-.  |
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vaiśika | mf(ī-)n. (fr. 1. veśa-) relating to or treating of prostitution  |
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vaiśika | mf(ī-)n. associating with courtezans, versed in the arts of courtezans  |
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vaiśika | n. harlotry, the arts of harlots  |
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vaiśikha | mfn. (fr. vi-śikhā-) gaRa chattrādi-.  |
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vaiśikya | m. plural Name of a people  |
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vaiśīputra | m. (vaiśī- equals vaiśyā-+ p-) the son of a vaiśya- woman  |
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vaiśiṣṭa | n. (fr. vi-śiṣṭa-) distinction, difference (= next) (prob. wrong reading)  |
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vaiśiṣṭya | n. endowment with some distinguishing property or attribute, distinction, peculiarity, difference etc.  |
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vaiśiṣṭya | n. pre-eminence, excellence, superiority  |
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vaiśīti | m. patronymic fr. viśīta- gaRa taulvaly-ādi-.  |
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vaiṣka | See baiṣka-.  |
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vaiṣkira | mfn. consisting of the birds called viṣkira- (as a flock)  |
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vaiṣkira | mfn. prepared from chickens (as broth see viṣkira-rasa-)  |
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vaiśleṣika | mf(ī-)n. (fr. vi-śleṣa-)  |
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vaiśmika | mfn. (fr. veśman-) living in a house  |
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vaiśmīya | mfn. (fr. idem or 'mfn. (fr. veśman-) living in a house ') gaRa kṛśāśvādi-.  |
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vaiṣṇava | mf(ī-)n. relating or belonging or devoted or consecrated to viṣṇu- (q.v), worshipping viṣṇu- etc. etc.  |
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vaiṣṇava | m. patronymic fr. viṣṇu- gaRa bidādi-  |
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vaiṣṇava | m. "a worshipper of viṣṇu-"Name of one of the three great divisions of modern Hinduism (the other two being the śaiva-s and śākta-s; the vaiṣṇava-s identify viṣṇu- - rather than brahmā- and śiva- - with the supreme Being, and are exclusively devoted to his worship; they have become separated into four principal and some minor sects, as follow: 1. the rāmānuja-s, founded by rāmānuja-, who is said to have lived for 120 years [from 1017 till 1137 A.D.]; his chief doctrines are described at , and in ; one peculiarity of his sect is the scrupulous preparation and privacy of three meals; 2. the mādhva-s, founded by a Kanarese Brahman named madhva-, whose chief doctrines are described at , and in 3. the vallabha-s, founded by vallabhācārya-, whose chief doctrines are described at , and in ;4. a sect in Bengal founded by caitanya- [ q.v ] who was regarded by his followers as an incarnation of kṛṣṇa-; his chief doctrine was the duty of bhakti-,or love for that god which was to be so strong that no caste-feelings could exist with it [see ]Of the minor vaiṣṇava- sects those founded by nimbārka- or nimbāditya-[ ] and by rāmānanda-[ ] and by svāmi-nārāyaṇa-[ ] are perhaps the most important, to which also may be added the reformed theistic sect founded by Kabir[ ] and the Sikh theistic sect founded by Nanak[ ]) |
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vaiṣṇava | m. Name of soma- (lord of the āpsarasa-s)  |
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vaiṣṇava | m. (śrī--) of a poet  |
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vaiṣṇava | m. the 13th cubit (aratni-) from the bottom or the 5th from the top of the sacrificial post  |
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vaiṣṇava | m. a kind of mineral  |
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vaiṣṇava | m. (scilicet yajña-) a particular sacrificial ceremony  |
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vaiṣṇava | n. a particular mahā-rasa- (q.v)  |
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vaiṣṇava | n. a particular prodigy or omen (belonging to or occurring in the paraṃ divam-or upper sky),  |
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vaiṣṇava | n. the ashes of a burnt-offering  |
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vaiṣṇava | n. Name of the nakṣatraśravaṇa- (presided over by viṣṇu-)  |
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vaiṣṇava | n. of two sāman-s  |
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vaiṣṇava | n. of various works., especially of the viṣṇu-purāṇa-  |
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vaiṣṇavābhidhāna | n. Name of work (containing the names of the disciples of caitanya-).  |
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vaiṣṇavācamana | n. sipping water three times in the worship of viṣṇu-  |
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vaiṣṇavācāra | m. the rites or practices of the vaiṣṇava-s  |
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vaiṣṇavācārapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavācārasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavadāsa | m. Name of an author  |
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vaiṣṇavadharmamīmāṃsā | f. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavadharmānuṣṭhānapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavadharmasuradrumamañjari | f. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavadhyānaprakāra | m. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavadīkṣāpaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavāgama | m. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavajyotiṣaśāstra | n. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavakaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavakarṇābharaṇasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavākūtacandrikā | f. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavakutūhala | n. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavalakṣaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavamahāsiddhānta | m. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavamatābjabhāskara | m. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavāmṛta | n. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavanārāyaṇāṣṭākṣaranyāsa | m. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavapramāṇasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavapraśnaśāstra | n. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavapurāṇa | n. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇāvaruṇa | mf(ī-)n. (prob. for vaiṣṇavavaruṇa-) belonging to viṣṇu- and varuṇa-  |
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vaiṣṇavasadācāranirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavasaṃhitā | f. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavaśānti | f. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavaśaraṇāgati | f. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavaśāstra | n. Name of work (also plural)  |
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vaiṣṇavasiddhāntadīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavasiddhāntatattva | n. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavasiddhāntavaijayantī | f. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavāṣṭaka | n. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavasthānaka | n. (in dramatic language) walking about the stage with great strides  |
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vaiṣṇavatantra | n. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavatīrtha | n. a tīrtha- of the vaiṣṇava-s  |
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vaiṣṇavatoṣiṇī | f. equals viṣṇu-t- (q.v)  |
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vaiṣṇavatva | n. belief in or worship of viṣṇu-  |
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vaiṣṇavavaidyakaśāstra | n. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavavandanā | f. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavavardhana | n. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavavāruṇa | mf(ī-)n. addressed to viṣṇu- and varuṇa- (as a hymn)  |
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vaiṣṇavavyākaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavāyana | m. patronymic fr. vaiṣṇava- gaRa haritādi-.  |
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vaiṣṇavī | f. patronymic fr. viṣṇu-  |
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vaiṣṇavī | f. a female worshipper of viṣṇu-  |
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vaiṣṇavī | f. the personified śakti- of viṣṇu- (regarded as one of the mātṛ-s, and identified with durgā- and manasā-) etc.  |
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vaiṣṇavī | f. Asparagus Racemosus  |
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vaiṣṇavī | f. Ocymum Sanctum  |
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vaiṣṇavī | f. Clitoria Ternatea  |
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vaiṣṇavī | f. (in music) a particular mūrchanā-  |
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vaiṣṇavītantra | n. Name of a tantra-.  |
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vaiṣṇavopayoganirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavotsava | m. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavotsavavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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vaiṣṇavya | mfn. relating or belonging to viṣṇu-  |
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vaiṣṇugupta | mfn. taught by viṣṇu-gupta-  |
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vaiṣṇuta | (?) n. sacrificial ashes (see vaithṇava- n. vaiṣṭuta-)  |
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vaiṣṇuvāruṇa | mf(ī-)n. equals vaiṣṇāvaruṇa-  |
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vaiṣṇuvṛddhi | m. patronymic fr. viṣṇu-vṛddhi-  |
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vaispaṣṭya | n. (fr. vi-spaṣṭa-) clearness, distinctness Va1rtt. 4.  |
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vaiśramaṇa | wrong reading for vaiśravaṇa-.  |
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vaiśrambhaka | mfn. (fr. vi-śrambha-) awakening or inspiring confidence  |
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vaiśrambhaka | n. Name of a celestial grove  |
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vaiśravaṇa | m. (fr. vi-śravaṇa-; see gaRa śivādi-) a patronymic (especially of kubera- and rāvaṇa-) etc.  |
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vaiśravaṇa | m. (in astronomy) Name of the 14th muhūrta-  |
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vaiśravaṇa | mf(ī-)n. relating or belonging to kubera-  |
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vaiśravaṇālaya | m. " kubera-'s abode", the Indian fig-tree  |
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vaiśravaṇālaya | m. Name of a place  |
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vaiśravaṇānuja | m. "younger brother of kubera-", Name of rāvaṇa-  |
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vaiśravaṇāvāsa | m. " kubera-'s glory", the Indian fig-tree  |
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vaiśravaṇodaya | m. " kubera-'s glory", the Indian fig-tree  |
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vaiśreya | m. patronymic fr. viśri- gaRa gṛṣṭyādi-.  |
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vaisreya | m. patronymic fr. visri- gaRa śubhrādi-.  |
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vaisṛpa | m. (fr. vi-sṛpa-) Name of a dānava-  |
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vaiṣṭambha | n. (fr. vi-ṣṭambha-) Name of two sāman-s  |
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vaiṣṭapa | mfn. (fr. vi-ṣṭapa-)  |
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vaiṣṭapureya | m. patronymic fr. viṣṭapura- (gaRa śubhrādi-).  |
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vaistārika | mfn. (fr. vi-stāra-) extensive, wide  |
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vaiṣṭika | m. (fr. 1. viṣṭi-) one who does compulsory service, one compelled to labour for a landlord  |
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vaistika | See bahu-v- (additions)  |
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vaiṣṭra | n. the world ("the sky","the wind", or" viṣṇu-" )  |
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vaiṣṭubha | n. the ashes of a burnt offering (see vaiṣṇava- n.and vaiṣṇuṭa-)  |
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vaiṣṭuta | mfn. relating to or used at the viṣṭuti- (q.v)  |
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vaiṣṭuta | n. equals next  |
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vaisūcana | n. (fr. vi-sūcana-) assumption of female attire by a man (in dramatic language)  |
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vaiṣuvata | mf(ī-)n. (fr. viṣu-vat-) being in the middle of anything, middlemost, central  |
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vaiṣuvata | mf(ī-)n. relating to the equinox, equinoctial  |
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vaiṣuvata | n. the middle of anything, centre  |
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vaiṣuvata | n. the equinox  |
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vaiṣuvata | n. Name of a brāhmaṇa-,  |
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vaiṣuvatīya | mfn. equals vaiṣuvata-  |
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vaiśva | mf(ī-)n. (fr. viśva-,of which it is also the vṛddhi- form in compound), relating to or presided over by the viśve- devāḥ-  |
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vaiśva | n. idem or 'f. Name of the nakṣatra- uttarāṣāḍhā- '  |
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vaiśva | n. (with yuga-) the 8th cycle of 5 years in the 60 years' cycle of Jupiter  |
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vaiśvadaivata | n. equals devata-.  |
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vaiśvadaivika | varia lectio for devaka-.  |
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vaiśvadeva | mf(ī-)n. (fr. viśva-deva-) relating or sacred to all the gods or to the viśve- devāḥ- etc.  |
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vaiśvadeva | m. a particular graha- or soma--vessel  |
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vaiśvadeva | m. a particular ekāha-  |
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vaiśvadeva | m. the 8th day of the 2nd half of the month māgha-  |
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vaiśvadeva | m. a kind of metre  |
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vaiśvadeva | n. a particular śastra-  |
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vaiśvadeva | n. the first parvan- of the cāturmāsya-  |
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vaiśvadeva | n. (exceptionally m.) Name of a particular religious ceremony which ought to be performed morning and evening and especially before the midday meal (it consists in homage paid to the viśve- devāḥ- followed by the bali-haraṇa-or offering of small portions of cooked food to all the gods who give the food and especially to the god of fire who cooks the food and bears the offering to heaven) etc. (see )  |
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vaiśvadeva | n. Name of particular verses or formulas  |
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vaiśvadeva | n. of various sāman-s  |
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vaiśvadeva | n. the nakṣatra- uttarāṣāḍhā- (see under vaiśva-)  |
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vaiśvadevabalikarman | n. dual number Name of the above two ceremonies  |
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vaiśvadevādimantravyākhyā | f. Name of work  |
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vaiśvadevāgni | m. the fire at the vaiśvadeva--deities ceremony  |
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vaiśvadevāgnimāruta | mfn. consecrated to the viśve- devāḥ- and to agni- and to the marut-s  |
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vaiśvadevahoma | m. the offering made to all the gods and to Fire at the vaiśvadeva- ceremony  |
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vaiśvadevaka | n. (fr. viśva-deva-) gaRa manojñādi-.  |
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vaiśvadevakarman | n. the above homage to the deities collectively  |
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vaiśvadevakhaṇḍana | n. Name of work  |
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vaiśvadevaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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vaiśvadevapūjā | f. Name of work  |
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vaiśvadevastut | m. a particular ekāha-  |
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vaiśvadevata | n. the nakṣatra- uttarāṣāḍhā- (varia lectio -daivata-).  |
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vaiśvadevavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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vaiśvadevī | f. Name of particular sacrificial bricks  |
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vaiśvadevika | mfn. relating or sacred to the viśve- devāḥ- etc. (varia lectio -daivivika-)  |
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vaiśvadevika | mfn. belonging to the vaiśvadeva- parvan-  |
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vaiśvadevika | mfn. corresponding to the vaiśvadeva--deities ceremony  |
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vaiśvadevika | mfn. plural Name of particular texts  |
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vaiśvadevya | mfn. sacred to the viśve- devāḥ-  |
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vaiśvadha | mfn. (fr. viśva-dhā-) gaRa chattrādi-.  |
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vaiśvadhainava | va-bhakta- varia lectio for dhenava-, va-bh-.  |
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vaiśvadhenava | m. (fr. viśva-dhenu-)  |
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vaiśvadhenavabhakta | mfn. gaRa aiṣukāry-ādi-.  |
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vaiśvajanīna | mfn. (fr. viśva-jana-) kind to everybody gaRa pratijanādi-.  |
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vaiśvajita | mfn. relating to or connected with the viśva-jit- sacrifice  |
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vaiśvajita | mfn. one who has performed the above sacrifice  |
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vaiśvajyotiṣa | n. (fr. viśva-jyotis-) Name of various sāman-s  |
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vaiśvakarmaṇa | mf(/ī-)n. relating or sacred to or coming from viśva-karman-  |
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vaiśvakathika | mfn. (fr. viśva-kathā-) gaRa kathādi-.  |
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vaiṣvaksenya | m. patronymic fr. viṣvak-sena- Va1rtt. 7  |
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vaiśvalopa | mf(ī-)n. coming from (the tree) viśva-lopa-  |
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vaiśvamanasa | n. (fr. viśva-manas-) Name of a sāman-  |
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vaiśvāmanasa | (see vaitva-m-), Name of various sāman-s  |
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vaiśvamānava | m. (fr. viśva-mānava-) gaRa aiṣu-kāry-ādi-  |
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vaiśvamānavabhakta | mfn. inhabited by vaiśvamānava-.  |
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vaiśvāmitra | mf(ī-)n. relating or belonging to viśvāmitra-  |
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vaiśvāmitra | m. patronymic of various Vedic ṛṣi-s (as of aṣṭaka-, ṛṣabha- etc.) (also plural)  |
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vaiśvāmitra | m. the gāyatrī- of Vedic  |
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vaiśvāmitra | n. Name of various sāman-s  |
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vaiśvāmitrī | f. a female descendant of Vedic  |
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vaiśvāmitri | m. patronymic fr. viśvā-mitra-  |
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vaiśvāmitrika | mfn. relating to Vedic  |
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vaiśvaṃtari | m. (fr. viśvaṃ-tara-) a patronymic  |
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vaiśvānara | mf(ī-)n. (fr. viśvā-nara-) relating or belonging to all men, omnipresent, known or worshipped, everywhere, universal, general, common etc.  |
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vaiśvānara | mf(ī-)n. consisting of all men, full in number, complete  |
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vaiśvānara | mf(ī-)n. relating or belonging to the gods collectively  |
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vaiśvānara | mf(ī-)n. all-commanding  |
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vaiśvānara | mf(ī-)n. relating or sacred to agni- vaiśvānara-  |
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vaiśvānara | mf(ī-)n. composed by viśvānara- or vaiśvānara-  |
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vaiśvānara | m. Name of agni- or Fire etc. etc. (agni- vaiśvānara- is regarded as the author of x, )  |
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vaiśvānara | m. a particular agni-  |
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vaiśvānara | m. the fire of digestion  |
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vaiśvānara | m. the sun, sunlight  |
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vaiśvānara | m. (in the vedānta-) Name of the Supreme Spirit or Intellect when located in a supposed collective aggregate of gross bodies (= virāj-, prajā-pati-, puruṣa-) , vedānta-s.  |
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vaiśvānara | m. Name of a daitya-  |
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vaiśvānara | m. of various men  |
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vaiśvānara | m. (plural) of a family of ṛṣi-s  |
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vaiśvānara | m. a particular sacrifice performed at the beginning of every year  |
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vaiśvānara | n. men collectively, mankind  |
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vaiśvānara | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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vaiśvānaradatta | m. Name of a Brahman  |
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vaiśvānarajyeṣṭha | mfn. having vedānta-s for the first  |
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vaiśvānarajyotiś | mfn. having vedānta-s's light  |
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vaiśvānarakṣāra | m. a particular mixture  |
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vaiśvānaramukha | mfn. having vedānta-s for a mouth (said of śiva-)  |
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vaiśvānarapatha | m. Name of a particular division of the moon's path (see above)  |
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vaiśvānarapathikṛśasthālīpākaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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vaiśvānarapathikṛtapūrvakadarśasthālīpākaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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vaiśvānaravat | mfn. attended or connected with fire  |
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vaiśvānaravidyā | f. Name of an upaniṣad-.  |
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vaiśvānarāyaṇa | m. patronymic fr. visvānara- gaRa aśvādi-.  |
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vaiśvānarī | f. Name of a particular division of the moon's path (comprising both bhadrapadā- and revatī-; see -patha-and -mārga-)  |
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vaiśvānarīya | mfn. relating to or treating of vaiśvānara- |
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vaiśvānarīya | n. dual number Name of the sūkta-s  |
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vaiśvantara | Name (also title or epithet) of a hermitage,  |
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vaiśvarūpa | mfn. (fr. viśva-rūpa-) multiform, manifold, diverse  |
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vaiśvarūpa | n. the universe,  |
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vaiśvarūpya | mfn. equals prec.  |
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vaiśvarūpya | n. manifoldness, multiplicity, diversity (eṇa-,in various manners )  |
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vaisvarya | mfn. (fr. vi-svara-) depriving of voice,  |
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vaisvarya | n. loss of voice or language  |
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vaisvarya | n. different accentuation  |
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vaiśvāsika | mf(ī-)n. (fr. vi-śvāsa-) deserving or inspiring confidence, trustworthy  |
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vaiśvasṛja | (fr. viśva-s/ṛj-)  |
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vaiśvasṛjacayanaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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vaiśvasṛjaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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vaiśvatari | wrong reading for vaiśvaṃ-tari-. |
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vaiśvāvasava | n. (fr. viśvā-vasu-) the vasu-s collectively  |
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vaiśvāvasavasavya | (v/ai-) m. (fr. idem or 'n. (fr. viśvā-vasu-) the vasu-s collectively ') a patronymic (see gaRa gargādi-).  |
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vaiśvavyacasa | mfn. (fr. viśv/a-vyacas-)  |
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vaiśvī | f. Name of the nakṣatra- uttarāṣāḍhā-  |
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vaiśya | m. (fr. 2. viś-) "a man who settles on the soil", a peasant, or"working man", agriculturist, man of the third class or caste (whose business was trade as well as agriculture) etc.  |
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vaiśya | m. plural Name of a people  |
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vaiśyā | f. See below  |
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vaiśya | n. vassalage, dependance  |
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vaiśya | mfn. belonging to a man of the third caste  |
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vaiśyā | f. a woman of the vaiśya- caste etc.  |
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vaiśyā | f. Name of a deity  |
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vaiśyabhadrā | f. Name of a deity  |
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vaiśyabhāva | m. equals -tā-  |
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vaiśyacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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vaiśyadhvaṃsin | mfn. destroying vaiśya-  |
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vaiśyaghna | m. the slayer of a vaiśya-  |
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vaiśyāja | mfn. born of a vaiśya- woman, the child of a vaiśya- mother  |
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vaiśyajātīya | m. a vaiśya- (by birth), man of the third caste  |
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vaiśyakanyā | f. a vaiśya- damsel, a girl of the agricultural class  |
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vaiśyakarman | n. the business of a vaiśya-, agriculture, trade ( vaiśyakarmapustaka ma-pustaka- n.Name of work)  |
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vaiśyakarmapustaka | n. vaiśyakarman |
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vaiśyakula | n. the house of a vaiśya-  |
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vaiśyāntara | m. Name of buddha- in his last birth but one  |
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vaiśyapura | n. Name of a town  |
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vaiśyaputra | m. the son of a vaiśya-, a vaiśya-  |
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vaiśyāputra | m. "son of a vaiśya- mother", Name of yuyutsu-  |
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vaiśyarata | mfn. living at the expense of the vaiśya-s  |
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vaiśyasava | m. a particular sacrificial rite  |
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vaiśyastoma | m. Name of an ekāha-  |
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vaiśyatā | f. the state or condition of a vaiśya- (accusative with gam-,to become a vaiśya-)  |
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vaiśyatva | n. equals -tā-  |
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vaiśyavṛtti | f. a vaiśya-'s mode of life or occupation, agriculture, trade  |
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vaiśyayajña | m. the sacrifice performed by a vaiśya-  |
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vaiśyayoni | f. a vaiśya-'s mode of existence  |
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vaitadhṛta | m. plural equals vainadhṛta-, vainabhṛta-  |
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vaitāḍhya | m. Name of a mountain  |
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vaitahavya | m. (fr. vīta-havya-) a patronymic  |
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vaitahavya | n. Name of various sāman-s  |
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vaitahotra | m. a patronymic (perhaps wrong reading for vaitih-).  |
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vaitāla | mf(ī-)n. (fr. vetāla-) relating to the vetāla-s  |
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vaitāla | m. equals vetāla-  |
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vaitālaki | m. Name of a teacher of the ṛg-- veda-  |
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vaitālapura | n. Name of a town (varia lectio vetāla-p-).  |
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vaitālī | f. (with sundarī-) a kind of metre  |
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vaitālika | m. one who is possessed by a vetāla-, the servant of a vetāla-  |
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vaitālika | m. the worshipper of a vetāla-  |
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vaitālika | m. a magician, conjurer  |
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vaitālika | m. (fr. vi-tāla-) a bard, panegyrist of a king (whose duty also is to proclaim the hour of day) etc.  |
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vaitālika | m. equals -kheḍḍatāla-  |
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vaitālika | m. one who sings out of tune (?) (prob. wrong reading for 2. vaitānika-above)  |
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vaitālika | n. knowledge of one of the 64 arts  |
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vaitālikarṇi | m. (and vaitālikarṇikaṇtha ṇikaṇtha- n.) varia lectio for baiḍāli-k- q.v  |
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vaitālikarṇikaṇtha | n. vaitālikarṇi |
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vaitālikavrata | n. the duty of a bard  |
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vaitālin | m. Name of one of skanda-'s attendants |
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vaitālīya | mfn. relating to the vetāla-s  |
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vaitālīya | n. a kind of metre  |
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vaitaṃsika | m. (fr. vi-taṃsa-,or vī-t-) a bird-catcher  |
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vaitaṃsika | m. a butcher  |
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vaitaṃsika | n. the act of ensnaring or entrapping, catching insidiously (see dyūta-vait-, dharma-vait-).  |
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vaitaṃsikāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to act the part of a bird-catcher, ensnaring, inveigling  |
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vaitāna | mf(ī-)n. (fr. 2. vi-tāna-) relating to or performed with the three sacred fires  |
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vaitāna | m. (mc.) equals vitāna-, a canopy (according to to commentator or commentary equals vitāna-samūha-)  |
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vaitāna | m. a patronymic (varia lectio vaitāyana-)  |
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vaitāna | n. a rite performed with the three sacred fires etc.  |
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vaitāna | n. an oblation with fire  |
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vaitānakuśala | mfn. skilled in or conversant with the above rites  |
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vaitānaprāyaścittasūtra | n. Name of work  |
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vaitānastha | mfn. occupied in a sacrificial rite  |
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vaitānasūtra | n. Name of work  |
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vaitaṇḍika | mfn. (fr. vi-taṇḍā-) skilled in the tricks or artifices of disputation gaRa kathādi-  |
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vaitaṇḍika | m. a disputations or captious person  |
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vaitaṇḍin | m. Name of a ṛṣi-  |
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vaitaṇḍya | m. Name of a son of the vasu- āpa-  |
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vaitanika | mf(ī-)n. (fr. vetana-) living on wages, serving for wages  |
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vaitanika | m. a hireling, labourer  |
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vaitānika | mf(ī-)n. equals vaitāna- (with dvi-ja-or vipra-,a Brahman who observes the precepts relative to the three sacred fires) etc.  |
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vaitānika | mf(ī-)n. sacrificial, sacred (as fire)  |
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vaitānika | n. a burnt-offering (especially of clarified butter, as presented daily by the Brahmans)  |
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vaitānika | mfn. (fr. 1. vi-tāna-) See under 2. vaitālika- below.  |
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vaitānopāsanā | f. the regular presentation of burnt-offerings morning and evening  |
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vaitānya | n. despondency  |
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vaiṭapa | m. patronymic fr. viṭapa- gaRa śīvādi-. |
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vaitaraṇa | mf(ī-)n. (fr. vi-taraṇa-) intending to cross a river  |
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vaitaraṇa | mf(ī-)n. transporting (a departed spirit) over the river that flows between earth and the lower regions (as a cow given to Brahmans;See below and )  |
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vaitaraṇa | m. a patronymic |
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vaitaraṇa | m. Name of a physician  |
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vaitaraṇī | f. See below.  |
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vaitaraṇi | f. equals next  |
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vaitaraṇī | f. Name of the Hindu Styx id est the river that flows between earth and the lower regions or abode of departed spirits presided over by yama- (it is described as rushing with great impetuosity, hot, fetid, and filled with blood, hair and bonesSee ) etc.  |
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vaitaraṇī | f. a cow (given to Brahmans) that transports a dead man over that river  |
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vaitaraṇī | f. Name of a sacred river in kaliṅga- or Orissa (usually called Baitarani)  |
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vaitaraṇī | f. of a division of the lower regions  |
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vaitaraṇī | f. of the mother of the rākṣasa-s  |
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vaitaraṇīdāna | n. Name of work  |
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vaitaraṇīmāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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vaitaraṇīvidhi | m. Name of work  |
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vaitaraṇīvratodyāpanavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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vaitasa | mf(ī-)n. (fr. vetasa-) made of or peculiar to a reed (sī vṛtti-,"reed-like action" id est yielding to superior force, adapting one's self to circumstances) etc.  |
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vaitasa | m. or n. a basket made of reed  |
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vaitasa | m. (met.) the penis  |
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vaitasa | m. Rumex Vesicarius  |
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vaitasa | m. Calamus Fasciculatus  |
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vaitasaka | mfn. (fr. vetasakīya-) gaRa bilvakādi-.  |
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vaitasena | m. (prob. derived fr. a misunderstanding of vaitas/ena- instrumental case ; see vaitas/a-), Name of purū-ravas-  |
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vaitasta | mfn. coming from or contained in the vi-tastā- (q.v)  |
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vaitastika | mfn. (fr. vi-tasti-) a span long (an arrow)  |
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vaitastya | mfn. idem or 'mfn. coming from or contained in the vi-tastā- (q.v) '  |
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vaitathya | n. (fr. vi-tatha-) falseness  |
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vaitathyaprakaraṇa | n. Name of chapter of a work  |
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vaitathyopaniṣad | f. Name of an upaniṣad-.  |
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vaitatya | n. (fr. vi-tata-) great extension  |
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vaitāyana | m. a patronymic (varia lectio vaitāna-).  |
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vaitraka | mf(ī-)n. (fr. vetra-) cany, reedy  |
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vaitraka | mf(ī-)n. (fr. vetrakīyā-) gaRa bilvakādi-.  |
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vaitrakīya | mf(ī-)n. relating to a stick or cane  |
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vaitrakīyavana | n. Name of a place (varia lectio vetrak-).  |
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vaitrāsura | m. (see vetrās-) Name of an asura-  |
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vaitṛṣṇya | n. (fr. vi-tṛṣṇa-) quenching of thirst  |
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vaitṛṣṇya | n. freedom from desire, indifference to (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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vaiṭṭālika | (of obscure meaning;for vaitālika-?)  |
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vaittapālya | mfn. (fr. vitta-pāla-) relating to kubera-  |
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vaitula | m. (and vaitulakantha la-kantha- n.) gaRa cihaṇādi-.  |
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vaitulakantha | n. vaitula |
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vaituṣika | m. (fr. vi-tuṣa-) Name of particular hermits  |
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vaiṭuṣya | wrong reading for vaiduṣya-  |
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vaituṣya | n. the being husked  |
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vaivadhika | m. (fr. vi-vadha-) a carrier, burden-bearer, porter ( vaivadhikatā -tā- f.)  |
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vaivadhika | m. hawker who carries wares to sell  |
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vaivadhikatā | f. vaivadhika |
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vaivadhikī | f. a female hawker |
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vaivāha | mfn. (fr. vi-vāha-) nuptial  |
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vaivāhika | mf(ī-)n. nuptial (-maṇḍapa- ), treating of nuptial rites (said of a chapter) etc.  |
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vaivāhika | n. preparations for a wedding, nuptial festivities  |
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vaivāhika | n. a marriage, wedding  |
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vaivāhika | n. alliance by marriage  |
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vaivāhika | m. a son's father-in-law or a daughter's father-in-law id est the father of a son's wife or of a daughter's husband  |
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vaivāhya | mfn. nuptial  |
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vaivāhya | mfn. related by marriage  |
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vaivāhya | n. nuptial solemnity  |
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vaivakṣika | mfn. (fr. vi-vakṣā-) intended to be said, meant, had in view  |
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vaivarṇika | m. (fr. vi-varṇa-) one who has lost or been expelled from his caste, an outcaste  |
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vaivarṇya | n. change of colour (also varṇavaiv-) etc.  |
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vaivarṇya | n. secession or expulsion from tribe or caste etc.  |
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vaivarṇya | n. heterogeneousness, diversity  |
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vaivarta | n. (fr. vi-varta-) See brahma-v-.  |
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vaivartaka | n. See brahma-v-.  |
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vaivasvata | mf(ī-)n. (fr. vivasvat-) coming from or belonging to the sun  |
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vaivasvata | mf(ī-)n. relating or belonging to yama- vaivasvata-  |
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vaivasvata | mf(ī-)n. relating to manu- vaivasvata-  |
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vaivasvata | m. patronymic of yama- etc.  |
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vaivasvata | m. of a manu- etc.  |
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vaivasvata | m. of the planet Saturn  |
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vaivasvata | m. Name of one of the rudra-s  |
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vaivasvata | m. patronymic of yamī-  |
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vaivasvata | m. the south  |
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vaivasvata | m. Name of yamunā-  |
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vaivasvata | n. (scilicet antara-) Name of the 7th or present manv-antara- (as presided over by manu- vaivasvata-)  |
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vaivasvatamanvantara | n. Name of the 7th or present manvantara- (q.v)  |
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vaivasvatatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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vaivasvatī | f. a daughter of sūrya-  |
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vaivasvatīya | mfn. relating to manu- vaivasvata-  |
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vaivaśya | n. (fr. vi-vaśa-) want of self-control  |
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vaiviktya | n. (fr. vi-vikta-) deliverance from (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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vaivṛtta | mfn. (fr. vi-vṛtti-) connected with a hiatus  |
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vaivṛtta | m. a particular modification of Vedic accent  |
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vaiyadhikaraṇya | n. (fr. vyadhikaraṇa-) non-agreement in case  |
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vaiyadhikaraṇya | n. relation to different subjects  |
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vaiyāghra | mfn. (fr. vyāghra-) coming from or belonging to a tiger, made of or covered with a tiger's skin etc.  |
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vaiyāghra | mfn. derived from vyāghra- (dharmāḥ-)  |
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vaiyāghra | m. a car covered with a tiger's skin  |
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vaiyāghra | n. a tiger's skin  |
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vaiyāghrapād | m. Name of an author (See prec.)  |
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vaiyāghrapāda | m. equals prec.  |
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vaiyāghrapāda | m. wrong reading for vaiyāghrapadya-  |
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vaiyāghrapadī | f. relating to vyāghra-pad-  |
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vaiyāghrapadī | f. a patronymic ( vaiyāghrapadīputra -putra- m.Name of a teacher )  |
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vaiyāghrapadīputra | m. vaiyāghrapadī |
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vaiyāghrapadya | mfn. composed by vyāghrapad-  |
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vaiyāghrapadya | m. patronymic from vyāghra-pad- (also plural) etc.  |
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vaiyāghrapadya | m. Name of a muni- (the founder of a family called after him)  |
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vaiyāghrapadya | m. of an author (also pād-or pāda-)  |
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vaiyāghraparicchada | mfn. covered with a tiger's skin  |
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vaiyāghrya | mfn. tiger-like (as a particular sitting posture)  |
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vaiyāghrya | n. the state or condition of a tiger  |
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vaiyāghrya | n. a particular sitting posture  |
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vaiyagra | n. (fr. vy-agra-) distraction or agitation of mind, perplexity  |
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vaiyagra | n. the being totally absorbed or wholly engaged (in any occupation)  |
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vaiyagrya | n. perplexity  |
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vaiyagrya | n. devotion to, absorption in (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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vaiyākaraṇa | mfn. (fr. vy-ākaraṇa-) relating to grammar, grammatical  |
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vaiyākaraṇa | m. a grammarian etc.  |
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vaiyākaraṇabhārya | m. a man who has a female grammarian for a wife  |
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vaiyākaraṇabhūṣaṇa | n.  |
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vaiyākaraṇabhūṣaṇasaṃgraha | m. |
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vaiyākaraṇabhūṣaṇasāra | m.  |
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vaiyākaraṇabhūṣaṇasarvasva | n.  |
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vaiyākaraṇabhūṣaṇopanyāsa | m.  |
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vaiyākaraṇahastin | m. an elephant given to a grammarian as a reward  |
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vaiyākaraṇajīvātu | f. Name of work  |
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vaiyākaraṇakārikā | f. Name of work  |
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vaiyākaraṇakhasūci | m. a grammarian who merely pierces the air with a needle, a poor grammarian  |
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vaiyākaraṇakoṭipattra | n. Name of work  |
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vaiyākaraṇamañjūṣā | f.  |
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vaiyākaraṇapadamañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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vaiyākaraṇaparibhāṣārūpaśabdārthatarkāmṛta | n. Name of work  |
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vaiyākaraṇapāśa | m. a bad grammarian  |
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vaiyākaraṇasarvasva | n.  |
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vaiyākaraṇasiddhāntabhūṣaṇa | n.  |
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vaiyākaraṇasiddhāntabhūṣaṇasāra | m.  |
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vaiyākaraṇasiddhāntadīpikā | f.  |
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vaiyākaraṇasiddhāntakaumudī | f.  |
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vaiyākaraṇasiddhāntamañjūṣā | f.  |
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vaiyākaraṇasiddhāntamañjūṣāsāra | m.  |
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vaiyākaraṇasiddhāntarahasya | n. Name of work  |
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vaiyākaraṇasiddhāntaratnākara | m. Name of work  |
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vaiyākaraṇī | f. a female grammarian  |
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vaiyākhya | (prob.) n. equals vyākhyā-, an explanation ( savaiyākhya sa-vaiyākhya- mfn.furnished with an explanation)  |
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vaiyākṛta | mfn. equals vyākṛta- gaRa prajñādi-.  |
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vaiyalkaśa | mfn. (fr. vy-alkaśa-) gaRa dvārādi-.  |
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vaiyamaka | m. plural Name of a people  |
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vaiyāpada | mfn. (fr. vyāpad-), Kaiy.  |
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vaiyāpṛtyakara | mfn. (fr. vyāpṛta-) equals bhogin- (see vaiyāvṛtti-kara-and vaiyāvṛttya-k-).  |
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vaiyarthya | n. (fr. vy-artha-) uselessness etc.  |
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vaiyāsa | mfn. derived from vyāsa-  |
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vaiyāsaki | m. patronymic fr. vyāsa-  |
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vaiyaśana | (rather v/aiyaśana-,or vaiyaśan/a-), m. (fr. vy-aśana-) (a word used in a particular formula;other forms are vy-aśana-, vy-/aśniya-, vy-aśnuv/in-).  |
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vaiyasana | mfn. (fr. vy-asana-)  |
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vaiyāsava | n. (abstr. noun fr. vyasu-), Kaiy.  |
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vaiyāsi | m. idem or 'm. patronymic fr. vyāsa- '  |
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vaiyāsika | mf(ī-)n. derived from or composed by vyāsa- ( vaiyāsikamata -mata- n.)  |
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vaiyāsika | m. a son of vyāsa-  |
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vaiyāsikamata | n. vaiyāsika |
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vaiyāsikasūtropanyāsa | m. Name of work  |
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vaiyāsikī | f. with nyāya-mālā- Name of work  |
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vaiyāska | m. Name of a teacher (there could also be two words, vai yāskaḥ-).  |
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vaiyaśva | m. (fr. vy-aśva-) patronymic of viśva-manas-  |
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vaiyaśva | n. Name of various sāman-s  |
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vaiyaśvi | m. patronymic fr. vy-aśva-  |
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vaiyāta | mfn. equals vi-yāta- Va1rtt. 4  |
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vaiyathita | m. (fr. vyathita-?) the 5th cubit (aratni-) from the bottom or the 13th from the top of the sacrificial post  |
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vaiyātya | n. boldness, immodesty, shamelessness etc.  |
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vaiyātya | n. rudeness  |
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vaiyavahārika | mfn. (fr. vyavahāra-,less correct than vyāvahārika-) conventional, usual, of everyday occurrence  |
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vaiyāvṛtti | wrong reading for vaiyāvṛttya-  |
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vaiyāvṛttikara | mfn. equals bhogin- (varia lectio vaiyāvṛttya-k-).  |
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vaiyāvṛttya | n. (more correctly vaiyāpṛtya-) a commission, business (entrusted to any one and not to be interrupted)  |
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vaiyāvṛttya | mfn. equals -kara-  |
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vaiyāvṛttyakara | mfn. one who has to execute a commission  |
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vaiyāvṛttyakara | m. (with Buddhists) an incorporeal servant  |
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vaiyāvṛtya | tya-kara- wrong reading for vaiyāvṛttya-, ttya-kara-  |
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vaiyuṣṭa | mfn. (fr. vy-uṣṭa-) occurring at dawn or daybreak, early  |
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vaiyya | wrong reading for vaiya- ([source?]) .  |
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vaj | (prob. corrupted fr. vraj-) cl.1 P. vajati- (perfect tense vavāja- future vajitā-etc. grammar), to go : Causal or cl.10. P. vājayati-, to prepare the way, to trim or feather an arrow (mārga--,or mārgaṇa-saṃskāre-) . Another vaj- or uj-,"to be hard or strong", may be inferred from ugra-, ojas-, vajra-, vāja- (qq.vv.) , the last of which gave rise to the Nom. vājaya- q.v ([For cognate wordsSee under ugra-and ojas-.])  |
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vajaāṇa | and vajahuṇa- Name of places (cf. vajra-hūṇa-).  |
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vajjadeva | m. (prob. for vajra-d-) Name of a king  |
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vajra | mn. "the hard or mighty one", a thunderbolt (especially that of indra-, said to have been formed out of the bones of the ṛṣi- dadhīca- or dadhīci- [q.v.] , and shaped like a circular discus, or in later times regarded as having the form of two transverse bolts crossing each other thus x;sometimes also applied to similar weapons used by various gods or superhuman beings, or to any mythical weapon destructive of spells or charms, also to manyu-,"wrath" or [with apām-]to a jet of water etc.;also applied to a thunderbolt in general or to the lightning evolved from the centrifugal energy of the circular thunderbolt of indra- when launched at a foe;in Northern Buddhist countries it is shaped like a dumb-bell and called Dorje;See ) etc.  |
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vajra | m. a diamond (thought to be as hard as the thunderbolt or of the same substance with it), etc.  |
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vajra | m. a kind of talc  |
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vajra | m. a kind of penance (feeding for a month on only barley prepared with cow's urine)  |
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vajra | m. sour gruel  |
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vajra | m. a form of military array, etc. (see -vyūha-)  |
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vajra | m. a kind of column or pillar  |
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vajra | m. a particular form of the moon  |
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vajra | m. a particular ekāha-,  |
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vajra | m. a kind of hard mortar or cement (kalka-) (see -lepa-)  |
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vajra | m. Name of the 15th of the 27 yoga-s or astronomical divisions of time  |
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vajra | m. a particular soma- ceremony  |
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vajra | m. Euphorbia Antiquorum and another species  |
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vajra | m. Astera  |
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vajra | m. Name of a mountain  |
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vajra | m. of an asura-  |
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vajra | m. of a son of aniruddha-  |
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vajra | m. of a son of viśvāmitra-  |
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vajra | m. of a son of manu- sāvarṇa-  |
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vajra | m. (with jaina-s) of one of the 10 dala-pūrvin-s  |
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vajra | m. of a ṛṣi- (varia lectio for vātsya-)  |
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vajra | m. of a minister of narendrāditya-  |
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vajra | m. of a son of bhūti-  |
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vajra | m. of a heretical king  |
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vajrā | f. Cocculus Cordifolius  |
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vajrā | f. Euphorbia Antiquorum or Tirucalli Name of durgā-,  |
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vajrā | f. of a daughter of vaisvānara-  |
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vajra | n. denunciation in strong language (compared to thunder) (see vākya--and vāg-v-)  |
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vajra | n. a kind of hard iron or steel  |
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vajra | n. a particular posture in sitting (see vajrāsana-)  |
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vajra | n. Name of a particular configurations of the planets and stars (in which favourable planets are situated in the 1st and 7th houses and unfavourable in the 4th and 10th)  |
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vajra | n. myrobalan  |
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vajra | n. the blossom of the sesamum or of any plant called vajra-  |
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vajra | n. Andropogon Muricatus  |
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vajra | n. equals bālaka-, a child, pupil  |
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vajra | mfn. adamantine, hard, impenetrable  |
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vajra | mfn. shaped like a kind of cross (confer, compare above) , forked, zigzag [ confer, compare Zend vazra,"a club."] |
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vajrabadha | See -vadha-.  |
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vajrabāhu | mfn. (v/ajra--) "thunderbolt-armed", wielder of a thunderbolt (said of indra-, agni- and rudra-)  |
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vajrabāhu | m. Name of a king of Orissa and of another person  |
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vajrābha | m. "diamond-like", a kind of spar or precious stone, (perhaps) opal (see vajrākhya-).  |
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vajrabhaṭṭīya | n. Name of work  |
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vajrābhiṣavaṇa | n. a particular penance lasting for 3 days (eating only food prepared with barley)  |
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vajrābhra | n. a species of dark-coloured talc  |
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vajrabhṛkuṭi | f. (with Buddhists) one of the 6 goddesses of magic  |
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vajrabhṛt | mfn. carrying or wielding a thunderbolt  |
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vajrabhṛt | m. Name of indra-  |
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vajrabhūmi | f. Name of a place  |
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vajrabhūmirajas | n. a particular precious stone  |
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vajrābhyāsa | m. cross or zigzag multiplication,  |
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vajrabījaka | m. Guilandina Bonduc  |
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vajracañcu | m. "hard-beaked", a vulture (see -tuṇḍa-).  |
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vajracarman | m. "hard-skinned", a rhinoceros  |
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vajrācārya | m. Name of a preceptor  |
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vajracchedakaprajñāpāramitā | f. Name of a Buddhist sūtra- work (also -cchedikā-).  |
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vajracihna | n. a vajra--like mark  |
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vajradakṣiṇa | mfn. (v/ajra--) holding a thunderbolt in the right hand  |
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vajradakṣiṇa | m. Name of indra-  |
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vajradaṃṣṭra | mfn. having teeth as hard as adamant  |
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vajradaṃṣṭra | m. Name of a rākṣasa-  |
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vajradaṃṣṭra | m. of an asura-  |
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vajradaṃṣṭra | m. of a king of the vidyā-dhara-s  |
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vajradaṃṣṭra | m. of a lion  |
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vajradaṃṣṭra | m. equals -kīṭa-  |
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vajradaṇḍa | mfn. having a handle or staff studded with diamonds  |
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vajradaṇḍaka | m. Cactus Opuntia.  |
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vajradanta | mfn. "hard-tusked", a hog, boor  |
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vajradanta | mfn. a rat  |
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vajradaśana | m. "id.", a rat.  |
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vajradatta | m. Name of a son of bhaga-datta-  |
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vajradatta | m. of a prince  |
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vajradatta | m. of a king of puṇḍarīkiṇī-  |
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vajradatta | m. (śrī--), Name of an author  |
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vajradeha | mfn. having an adamantine frame or a very hardy body  |
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vajradehā | f. Name of a goddess  |
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vajradehin | mfn. equals prec.  |
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vajradeśa | m. Name of a district  |
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vajradhara | mfn. holding a thunderbolt  |
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vajradhara | m. Name of indra- etc.  |
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vajradhara | m. of a bodhi-sattva- (equals vajra-pāṇi-)  |
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vajradhara | m. of a king  |
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vajradhāra | mfn. whose edge or point is as hard as a diamond.  |
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vajradhāraṇa | n. artificial gold  |
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vajradharaprabhāva | m. having the power of indra-,  |
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vajradhātrī | f. Name of a Buddhist śakti-  |
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vajradhātvī | f. Name of a Buddhist śakti-  |
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vajradhātvīśvarī | f. Name of vairocana-'s wife and of a tantra- deity  |
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vajradhṛk | mfn. wielding a thunderbolt  |
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vajradhvani | m. the crash of a thunderbolt,  |
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vajrāditya | m. Name of a king of kāśmīra-  |
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vajradṛḍhanetra | m. Name of a king of the yakṣa-s  |
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vajradru | m. Name of various kinds of the Euphorbia plant  |
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vajradruma | m. Name of various kinds of the Euphorbia plant  |
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vajradrumakesaradhvaja | m. Name of a king of the gandharva-s  |
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vajragarbha | m. Name of a bodhisattva-  |
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vajraghāta | m. a thunder-stroke  |
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vajrāghāta | m. the stroke of a thunderbolt or of lightning  |
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vajrāghāta | m. any sudden shock or calamity  |
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vajraghoṣa | mfn. sounding like a thunderbolt  |
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vajragopa | m. equals indra-gopa-  |
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vajrahasta | mfn. (v/ajra--) "thunderbolt-handed", wielding a thunderbolt (said of indra-, agni-, the marut-s)  |
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vajrahasta | m. Name of śiva-  |
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vajrahastā | f. Name of one of the nine samidh-s  |
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vajrahastā | f. of a Buddhist goddess  |
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vajrāhata | mfn. struck by a thunderbolt  |
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vajrāhikā | f. Carpopogon Pruriens  |
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vajrahṛdaya | n. an adamantine heart  |
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vajrahṛdaya | n. Name of a Buddhist work  |
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vajrahūna | m. Name of a place  |
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vajrajit | wrong reading for vajri-jit-.  |
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vajrajvālā | f. id.,  |
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vajrajvālā | f. Name of a granddaughter of vairocana-  |
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vajrajvalana | n. thunder-flash, lightning,  |
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vajraka | mfn. (with taila-) a kind of oil (prepared with various substances and used for curing skin diseases)  |
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vajraka | m. Name of, a mountain  |
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vajraka | n. a diamond  |
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vajraka | n. equals vajra-kṣāra-  |
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vajraka | n. a particular phenomenon in the sky  |
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vajrakālī | f. Name of a jina-.lakti  |
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vajrakālikā | f. Name of the mother of gautama- buddha-  |
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vajrakāmā | f. Name of a daughter of maya-,  |
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vajrakanda | m. a species of bulbous plant  |
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vajrakandaka | m. equals -kaṇṭa-  |
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vajrakaṅkaṭa | m. "having adamantine armour", Name of hanumat-  |
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vajrakaṇṭa | m. Euphorbia Neriifolia or Antiquorum  |
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vajrakaṇṭaka | m. idem or 'm. Euphorbia Neriifolia or Antiquorum '  |
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vajrakaṇṭaka | m. Asteracantha Longifolia  |
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vajrakaṇṭakaśālmalī | f. "having hard-thorned Sesamum-trees", Name of a hell  |
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vajrakapāṭamat | mfn. having adamantine doors  |
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vajrakapaṭarasa | m. a kind of medicament  |
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vajrākara | m. a diamond mine  |
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vajrākara | m. Name of a place  |
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vajrākāra | mfn. ( ) shaped like a thunderbolt or vajra-, having transverse lines (See v-)  |
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vajrākāra | mfn. a cross-shaped symbol (formerly used in grammars to denote jihvāmūlīya-s).  |
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vajrakarṇa | m. equals -kanda-  |
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vajrakarṣaṇa | m. Name of indra-  |
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vajrakavaca | mn. adamantine mail  |
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vajrakavaca | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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vajraketu | m. "having a vajra- for ensign", Name of the demon naraka-  |
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vajrākhya | mfn. named or called vajra-  |
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vajrākhya | m. a kind of mineral spar (see vajra-pāṣāṇa-).  |
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vajrakīla | m. a thunderbolt  |
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vajrakīlāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to act or be like a thunderbolt (yita- n. impersonal or used impersonally)  |
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vajrakīṭa | m. a kind of insect (which bores holes in wood and stones), Sil. Scholiast or Commentator (see -daṃṣṭra-).  |
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vajrakṛta | mfn. caused by a thunderbolt  |
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vajrākṛti | mfn. ( ) shaped like a thunderbolt or vajra-, having transverse lines (See v-)  |
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vajrākṛti | mfn. a cross-shaped symbol (formerly used in grammars to denote jihvāmūlīya-s).  |
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vajrakṣāra | n. an alkaline earth, impure carbonate of soda  |
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vajrākṣī | f. Asteracantha Longifolia  |
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vajrakuca | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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vajrakukṣi | m. Name of a cave  |
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vajrakukṣi | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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vajrakūṭa | m. "diamond-peak", a mountain consisting of diamonds  |
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vajrakūṭa | m. Name of a mountain  |
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vajrakūṭa | m. of a mythical town on the himālaya-  |
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vajralepa | m. a kind of hard mortar or cement  |
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vajralepaghaṭita | mfn. joined with adamantine cement  |
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vajralepāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to be like vajra-lepa- id est as hard as cement ( vajralepāyamānatva yamāna-tva- n.)  |
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vajralepāyamānatva | n. vajralepāya |
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vajralipi | f. a particular style of writing  |
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vajralohaka | m. or n. a magnet, loadstone  |
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vajramālā | f. a particular samādhi-,  |
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vajramālā | f. Name of a gandharva- maiden  |
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vajramaṇḍā | f. Name of a dhāraṇī-  |
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vajramaṇi | m. "thunderbolt-gem", a diamond  |
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vajramāra | m. the calcining of a diamond  |
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vajramati | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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vajramaya | mf(ī-)n. made of diamond, hard as diamond, adamantine  |
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vajramaya | mf(ī-)n. hard-hearted  |
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vajrāmbujā | f. Name of a goddess  |
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vajramitra | m. Name of a king  |
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vajrāṃśu | m. Name of a son of kṛṣṇa- (varia lectio vajrāsu-).  |
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vajrāṃśuka | n. cloth marked with various patterns  |
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vajramukha | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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vajramukuṭa | m. Name of a son of pratāpa-mukuṭa-,  |
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vajramukuṭīvilāsa | m. Name of a drama.  |
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vajramūlī | f. Glycine Debilis  |
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vajramuṣṭi | m. "grasping a thunderbolt", or"one whose clenched fist is like adamant", Name of indra-  |
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vajramuṣṭi | m. of a rākṣasa-  |
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vajramuṣṭi | m. of a kṣatriya- or warrior  |
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vajramuṣṭi | mf. an adamantine clenched fist or a kind of weapon  |
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vajramuṣṭi | mf. Name of a gaṇa- of śiva-  |
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vajramuṣṭi | f. a particular position of the hand in shooting an arrow,  |
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vajranābha | mfn. having a hard nave (said of a wheel etc.)  |
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vajranābha | m. kṛṣṇa-'s discus  |
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vajranābha | m. Name of one of skanda-'s attendants  |
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vajranābha | m. of a dānava-  |
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vajranābha | m. of several princes (a son of uktha-;of unnābha-;of sthala-)  |
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vajranābhīya | mfn. relating to the dānava- vajra-nābha-, treating of him  |
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vajranagara | n. Name of the city of the dānava- vajra-nābha-  |
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vajraṇakhā | f. a proper N., (see -nakha-).  |
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vajranakha | mf(ī-)n. having hard claws (see -ṇakhā-).  |
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vajrāṇḍi | (?) f. a species of plant  |
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vajrāṅga | m. (prob. for vakrāṅga-) a snake  |
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vajrāṅgī | f. Coix Barbata  |
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vajrāṅgī | f. Heliotropium Indicum  |
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vajranirghoṣa | m. a clap of thunder  |
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vajraniṣkambha | wrong reading for -viṣkambha-.  |
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vajraniṣpeṣa | m. the clashing or concussion of thunderclouds, a thunder-clap.  |
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vajrāṅkita | mfn. marked with a vajra--like symbol (See v-)  |
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vajrāṅkuśa | m. Name of a mountain  |
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vajrāṅkuśī | f. Name of a goddess  |
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vajrapāṇi | mfn. "thunderbolt-handed", wielding a thunderbolt  |
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vajrapāṇi | mfn. whose thunderbolt is the hand (said of Brahmans)  |
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vajrapāṇi | m. Name of indra- etc.  |
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vajrapāṇi | m. of a bodhi-sattva- (also called vajra-dhara-,and corresponding in some respects to indra-)  |
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vajrapāṇin | mfn. "thunderbolt-handed", wielding a thunderbolt  |
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vajrapāṇitva | n. the state of a wielder of a thunderbolt  |
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vajrapañjara | m. "adamantine cage", a secure refuge for, protector of (genitive case or compound)  |
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vajrapañjara | n. (prob.) Name of particular prayers addressed to durgā- (see nṛsiṃha-pañjara-and nṛsiṃha-vajra-p-) |
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vajrapañjara | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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vajraparīkṣā | f. the testing of a diamond  |
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vajrapāṣāṇa | m. diamond stone, a kind of spar or precious stone  |
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vajrapāta | mfn. falling like a thunderbolt  |
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vajrapāta | m. the fall of a thunderbolt, stroke of lightning  |
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vajrapātadāruṇa | mfn. terrible as a clap of thunder,  |
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vajrapātaduḥsahatara | mfn. more dangerous than a thunder-clap  |
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vajrapatana | n. the fall or stroke of a thunderbolt  |
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vajrapātana | n. the hurling of a thunderbolt  |
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vajrapātasadṛta | mfn. like a thunder-clap  |
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vajrapātāya | Nom. A1. (only yita-) to fall like a thunderbolt  |
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vajrapattrikā | f. Asparagus Racemosus  |
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vajraprabha | m. Name of a vidyā-dhara-  |
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vajraprabhāva | m. Name of a king of the karūṣa-s  |
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vajraprākāra | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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vajraprastāriṇī | f. Name of a tantra- goddess  |
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vajraprastāriṇīmantra | m. plural Name of particular magical formulas  |
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vajraprastāvinī | f. Name of a tantra- goddess  |
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vajraprastāvinīmantra | m. plural Name of particular magical formulas  |
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vajraprāya | mfn. like adamant, adamantine, exceedingly hard  |
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vajrapura | n. Name of the city of the dānava- vajra-.na1bha (see -nagara-).  |
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vajrapuṣpa | n. "diamond-flower", a valuable flower  |
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vajrapuṣpa | n. the blossom of sesamum  |
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vajrapuṣpā | f. a kind of fennel, Anethuni Sowa  |
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vajrarada | m. "having adamantine tusks", a hog, boar  |
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vajraratha | mfn. one whose thunderbolt is a war-chariot (said of a kṣatriya-)  |
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vajrarātra | n. Name of a town  |
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vajrarūpa | mfn. shaped like a vajra- or cross (See v-)  |
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vajraśākhā | f. Name of a branch or sect of the jaina-s (founded by vajra-svāmin-)  |
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vajraśalya | m. "having hard quills or bristles", a porcupine  |
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vajraśalyā | f. a species of plant  |
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vajrasamādhi | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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vajrasamānasāra | mfn. having a diamond-like essence or nature, hard as adamant  |
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vajrasaṃghāta | mfn. having the hardness or compactness of adamant (said of bhīma-)  |
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vajrasaṃghāta | m. Name of a kind of hard cement  |
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vajrasaṃhata | m. Name of a buddha-  |
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vajrasaṃsparśa | mfn. as hard as adamant,  |
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vajrasamutkīrṇa | mfn. perforated by a diamond or any hard instrument  |
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vajrāsana | n. a diamond seat  |
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vajrāsana | n. a particular posture in sitting (the hands being placed in the hollow between the body and the crossed feet)  |
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vajrāsana | m. Name of buddha-  |
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vajrāśani | mfn. indra-'s thunderbolt  |
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vajrāśaninipāta | m. the fall of indra-'s thunderbolt  |
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vajrāśanisamasvana | mfn. sounding like indra-'s thunderbolt  |
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vajrāśanivibhūṣita | mfn. adorned with indra-'s thunderbolt  |
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vajrasāra | mfn. having the essence or nature of a diamond  |
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vajrasāra | mfn. adamantine  |
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vajrasāra | m. or n. a diamond  |
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vajrasāra | m. Name of various men  |
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vajrasāramaya | mf(ī-)n. hard as a diamond, adamantine ( vajrasāramayatva -tva- n.)  |
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vajrasāramayatva | n. vajrasāramaya |
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vajrasārīkṛ | P. -karoti-, to make as hard as adamant  |
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vajraśarīra | mfn. equals -deha-  |
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vajrasatttvātmikā | f. Name of vajra-sattva-'s wife  |
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vajrasattva | m. "having a soul or heart of adamant", Name of a dhyānibuddha-  |
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vajrasena | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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vajrasena | m. of a king of śrāvastī-, satr-.  |
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vajrasena | m. of a preceptor  |
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vajrasiṃha | m. Name of a king  |
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vajraśīrṣa | m. Name of a son of bhṛgu-  |
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vajraśrī | f. Name of a gandharvī-  |
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vajraśṛṅkhalā | f. (with jaina-s) Name of one of the 16 vidyā-devī-s  |
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vajraśṛṅkhalikā | f. Asteracantha Longifolia |
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vajrasthāna | n. Name of a place  |
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vajrāsthi | f. Asteracantha Longifolia  |
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vajrāsu | See vajrāṃśu-.  |
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vajraśuci | wrong reading for -sūci-.  |
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vajrasūci | f. a diamond-pointed needle  |
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vajrasūci | f. Name of an upaniṣad- ascribed to śaṃkarācārya- (also cikā-or cy-upaniṣad-)  |
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vajrasūci | f. of a work by aśva-ghoṣa-.  |
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vajrasūcī | f. a diamond-pointed needle  |
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vajrasūcī | f. Name of an upaniṣad- ascribed to śaṃkarācārya- (also cikā-or cy-upaniṣad-)  |
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vajrasūcī | f. of a work by aśva-ghoṣa-.  |
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vajrāsura | m. Name of an asura-  |
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vajrasūrya | m. Name of a buddha-  |
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vajrasvāmin | m. (with jaina-s) Name of one of the seven daśapūrvin-s  |
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vajratā | f. great hardness or impenetrableness, severity  |
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vajraṭa | m. Name of the father of uvaṭa-  |
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vajraṭaṅka | m. Name of an author (also with śāstrin-)  |
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vajraṭaṅkīya | n. Name of his work  |
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vajratara | m. Name of a kind of very hard cement (= kalka-)  |
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vajraṭīka | m. Name of a buddha-  |
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vajratīrthamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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vajratulya | m. "resembling a diamond", lapis lazuli, beryl  |
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vajratuṇḍa | mfn. "hard-beaked"  |
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vajratuṇḍa | m. (only ) a vulture  |
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vajratuṇḍa | m. a mosquito, gnat  |
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vajratuṇḍa | m. Name of garuḍa-  |
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vajratuṇḍa | m. of gaṇeśa-  |
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vajratuṇḍa | m. Cactus Opuntia.  |
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vajratva | n. great hardness or impenetrableness, severity  |
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vajravadha | m. death by a thunderbolt or by lightning  |
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vajravadha | m. oblique or cross multiplication  |
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vajravah | (or -v/āh-) m. wielding a thunderbolt  |
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vajrāvālī | f. Name of a tantra- work  |
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vajravallī | f. a species of sun-flower, Heliotropium Indicum  |
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vajravaracandra | m. Name of a king of Orissa  |
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vajravārāhī | f. Name of a tantra- goddess (see -kālikā-).  |
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vajravāraka | m. a title of respect applied to certain sages  |
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vajravarman | m. Name of a poet  |
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vajravega | m. "having the swiftness of a thunderbolt or of lightning", Name of a rākṣasa-  |
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vajravega | m. of a vidyā-dhara-  |
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vajravidrāviṇī | f. Name of a Buddhist goddess  |
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vajravihata | (v/ajra--) mfn. struck by a thunderbolt or lightning  |
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vajravījaka | See -bijaka-.  |
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vajravīra | m. Name of mahā-kāla-  |
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vajraviṣkambha | m. Name of a son of garuḍa-  |
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vajravṛkṣa | m. Cactus Opuntia  |
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vajravṛkṣa | m. Euphorbia Antiquorum  |
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vajravyūha | m. a kind of military array  |
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vajrāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to become a thunderbolt  |
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vajrayoginī | f. Name of a goddess  |
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vajrāyudha | m. "thunderbolt-armed", Name of indra-  |
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vajrāyudha | m. of a poet  |
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vajrāyudha | m. of another man  |
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vajrendra | m. Name of various men  |
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vajreśvarī | f. Name of a Buddhist goddess  |
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vajreśvarīkāvya | n. Name of a poem.  |
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vajrī | f. a kind of Euphorbia  |
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vajri | in compound for vajrin-.  |
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vajrī | in compound for vajra-.  |
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vajrībhūta | mfn. become or turned into a thunderbolt on  |
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vajrijit | m. "conqueror of indra-", Name of garuḍa-  |
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vajrikā | f. (in music) a particular sruti-  |
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vajrīkaraṇa | n. the making into a vajra- or into the form of a thunderbolt  |
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vajrin | mf(iṇī-)n. holding or wielding a thunderbolt (said of various gods) |
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vajrin | mf(iṇī-)n. containing the word vajra-  |
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vajrin | m. "thunderer", Name of indra- etc.  |
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vajrin | m. a buddha- or jaina- deified saint  |
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vajrin | m. one of the viśve- devāḥ-  |
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vajrinī | f. Name of particular iṣṭakā-s  |
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vajrivat | for vajra-vat- (only in vocative case vajri-vas-; see adri-vas-, hari-vas-), having or wielding a thunderbolt  |
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vajrodarī | f. Name of a rākṣasī-  |
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vajrodgata | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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vajrolī | f. a particular position of the fingers  |
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vak | = vac-, in the Vedic form vivakmi-.  |
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vak | or vaṅk- (connected with vañc- q.v) cl.1 A1. vaṅkate-, to be crooked, go crookedly ; to go, roll (only 3. plural perfect tense vāvakre-,"they rolled" )  |
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vakala | m. inner rind or bark, bast  |
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vakāra | m. the letter or sound va-  |
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vakārabheda | m. Name of a treatise on the proper spelling of words beginning with v- or b-.  |
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vakasuhāṇa | m. or n. (?) Name of a place  |
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vakerukā | vakoṭa- See bak-.  |
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vakh | (see vaṅkh-) cl.1 P. vakhati-, to go, move  |
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vakk | cl.1 A1. vakkate-, to go (varia lectio)  |
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vakkalin | m. (prākṛ-.for valkalin-) Name of a ṛṣi-  |
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vakkasa | prob. wrong reading for vakvasa-.  |
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vakkula | m. Name of a man, (varia lectio vatkula-and vakula-).  |
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vakman | n. utterance, speech, hymn of praise (?)  |
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vakmarājasatya | mfn. faithful to those who are the rulers or ordainers of hymns (of praise)  |
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vakmya | mfn. to be praised, worthy of celebration  |
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vakra | mf(ā-)n. crooked, curved, bent, tortuous, twisted, wry, oblique etc.  |
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vakra | mf(ā-)n. curled, curly (as hair) etc.  |
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vakra | mf(ā-)n. having an apparently backward motion, retrograde (said of planets) etc. |
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vakra | mf(ā-)n. (in prosody) long (the form of the long mark being curved)  |
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vakra | mf(ā-)n. crooked in disposition, cunning, fraudulent, dishonest, evasive, ambiguous etc.  |
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vakra | mf(ā-)n. hostile, cruel, malignant, inauspicious  |
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vakra | m. a nose  |
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vakra | m. the planet Mars  |
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vakra | m. the planet Saturn  |
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vakra | m. a particular drug (equals parpaṭa-)  |
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vakra | m. Name of rudra-  |
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vakra | m. of the asura- bāṇa-  |
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vakra | m. of a prince of the karūṣa-s (varia lectio vaktra-)  |
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vakra | m. of a rākṣasa-  |
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vakra | m. plural Name of a people (varia lectio cakra-)  |
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vakrā | f. a particular musical instrument  |
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vakra | m. (scilicet gati-) a particular variation in the course of Mercury  |
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vakra | n. the winding course of a river, the arm or bend of a stream  |
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vakra | n. the apparent retrograde motion of a planet  |
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vakra | n. a form of fracture (when a bone is bent or only partially broken)  |
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vakra | n. wrong reading for vaktra-.  |
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vakrabhaṇita | n. indirect speech, equivocation, evasion, (in Prakrit).  |
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vakrabhāva | m. curvature, crookedness  |
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vakrabhāva | m. cunning, craft, deceit  |
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vakrabhuja | m. "crooked-armed", Name of gaṇeśa-  |
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vakrabuddhi | mfn. "crooked-minded", deceitful, false  |
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vakracañcu | m. "having a curved beak", a parrot,  |
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vakradala | wrong reading for vaktra-d-.  |
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vakradaṃṣṭra | m. "having curved tusks", a boar (wrong reading vaktra-d-).  |
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vakradanta | m. Name of a prince of the karūṣa-s, (varia lectio danta-vakra-and danta-vaktra-).  |
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vakradantībīja | m. Croton Jamalgota  |
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vakradhī | mfn. deceitful, dishonest  |
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vakradhī | f. deceitfulness, dishonesty  |
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vakradṛś | mfn. looking obliquely, squinting  |
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vakradṛṣṭi | mfn. idem or 'mfn. looking obliquely, squinting '  |
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vakradṛṣṭi | mfn. jealous, envious  |
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vakradṛṣṭi | f. oblique vision, an oblique look, malignant regard, hostile view  |
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vakraga | mfn. having a retrograde motion (as a planet)  |
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vakragamana | n. equals -gati- f.  |
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vakragāmin | m. going crookedly, fraudulent, dishonest  |
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vakragandhanibandhakṛt | m. Name of the poet bāṇa-  |
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vakragata | mfn. having a retrograde motion (as a planet)  |
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vakragati | mfn. equals prec.  |
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vakragati | mfn. equals -gāmin-  |
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vakragati | f. crooked or winding course, apparent retrograde motion or retrogression (said of the course of a planet)  |
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vakrāgra | n. Name of a plant  |
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vakragrīva | m. "having a curved neck", a camel  |
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vakrakaṇṭa | m. "having crooked thorns", the jujube tree  |
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vakrakaṇṭa | m. equals next  |
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vakrakaṇṭaka | m. Acacia Catechu  |
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vakrakhaḍga | m. a curved sword, scimitar, sabre  |
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vakrakhaḍgaka | m. a curved sword, scimitar, sabre  |
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vakrākhya | n. tin  |
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vakrakila | m. a curved iron for striking an elephant  |
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vakralāṅgūla | m. equals -puccha-  |
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vakrama | m. (for ava-krama-) flight, retreat  |
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vakramati | mfn. equals -buddhi-  |
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vakranakra | m. "having a curved beak", a parrot  |
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vakranakra | m. a low or depraved man  |
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vakranāla | n. a sort of wind-instrument (see -tāla-).  |
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vakranāsa | mfn. having a curved nose or beak  |
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vakranāsa | m. Name of the councillor of an owl-king  |
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vakranāsika | m. "having a curved beak", an owl  |
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vakrāṅga | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ī-).) a crooked limb  |
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vakrāṅga | n. wrong reading for vakrāṅghri- (q.v)  |
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vakrāṅga | m. "having a curved body", a goose  |
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vakrāṅga | m. the ruddy goose  |
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vakrāṅga | m. a snake  |
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vakrāṅghri | m. a crooked foot  |
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vakrāṅghrisaṃgrāma | m. (prob.) a treacherous fight  |
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vakrapada | n. a cloth marked with various patterns  |
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vakrapāda | mfn. crooked-legged,  |
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vakrapāda | m. Name of gaṇeśa-  |
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vakrapakṣa | mfn. having bent or curved wings,  |
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vakrapluta | mfn. leaping in curves  |
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vakrapuccha | m. "curly-tailed", a dog  |
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vakrapucchika | m. "curly-tailed", a dog  |
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vakrapura | n. Name of a town,  |
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vakrapuṣpa | m. Butea Frondosa  |
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vakrapuṣpa | m. Agati Grandiflora  |
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vakrapuṣpa | m. another plant (equals baka-)  |
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vakrarekhā | f. a curved line  |
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vakraśalyā | f. Capparis Sepiaria  |
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vakraśalyā | f. Abrus Precatorius  |
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vakrasaṃstha | mfn. placed transversely  |
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vakraśriṅga | mf(ī-)n. having crooked or curved horns  |
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vakratā | f. crookedness, curvedness, tortuousness,  |
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vakratā | f. (in astronomy) retrograde motion  |
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vakratā | f. the going crookedly or wrong, failure, mishap  |
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vakratā | f. ambiguity, perverseness, falseness  |
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vakratāla | n. a particular wind-instrument (see -nāla-).  |
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vakratālī | f. a particular wind-instrument (see -nāla-).  |
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vakrātapa | m. plural Name of a people (Bombay edition cakrāti-).  |
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vakratodin | mfn. stinging or pricking treacherously  |
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vakratu | m. Name of a deity  |
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vakratuṇḍa | mfn. having a curved beak  |
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vakratuṇḍa | m. a parrot  |
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vakratuṇḍa | m. Name of gaṇeśa- (as having an elephant's curved trunk)  |
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vakratuṇḍagaṇanāyakaprakaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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vakratuṇḍapūjāvidhi | m. Name of work  |
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vakratuṇḍāṣṭaka | n. Name of work  |
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vakratuṇḍastavana | n. Name of work  |
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vakratuṇḍastotra | n. Name of work  |
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vakratva | n. equals -tā-  |
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vakravaktra | m. "having a curved snout", a boar  |
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vakravākya | n. ambiguous speech (wrong reading vaktra-v-).  |
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vakravāladhi | m. equals -puccha-  |
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vakraya | m. (for ava-kraya-), price  |
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vakrayodhin | m. "fighting deceitfully", Name of a dānava-  |
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vakretara | mfn. "other than crooked", straight, not curled (as hair)  |
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vakri | mfn. equivocating, prevaricating, lying  |
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vakrī | in compound for vakra-.  |
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vakrībhāva | m. curvature, curve  |
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vakrībhāva | m. fraudulent or dishonest disposition  |
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vakrībhū | P. -bhavati- to become crooked or bent ; to retrograde (said of planets)  |
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vakrībhūta | mfn. bent, crooked  |
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vakrībhūta | mfn. dishonest  |
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vakrībhūta | mfn. inauspicious, hostile, adverse  |
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vakrīkaraṇa | n. curving, bending, distorting  |
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vakrīkṛ | P. -karoti- to make crooked or curved, bend (a bow)  |
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vakrīkṛta | mfn. made crooked or curved, bent, , Scholiast or Commentator  |
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vakrima | mfn. bent, curved (varia lectio for vakrita-).  |
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vakriman | m. crookedness, curvature  |
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vakriman | m. ambiguity, duplicity  |
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vakrin | mfn. crooked  |
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vakrin | mfn. bending the neck (as a singer)  |
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vakrin | mfn. retrograding, moving apparently backwards (said of Mars and other planets)  |
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vakrin | mfn. dishonest, fraudulent  |
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vakrin | m. a weakling of a particular kind  |
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vakrin | m. a jaina- or buddha-  |
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vakrita | mfn. curved, crooked, bent  |
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vakrita | mfn. entering on an apparently retrograde course (as a planet)  |
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vakrokti | f. indirect mode of expression on  |
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vakrokti | f. a figure of speech consisting in the use of evasive speech or reply (either by means of a pun, or by an affected change of tone exempli gratia, 'for example' )  |
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vakroktijīvita | n. Name of work |
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vakroktipañcāśikā | f. Name of work |
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vakrolaka | m. Name of a village  |
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vakrolaka | m. of a town  |
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vakroṣṭhi | f. ( ) a slight smile, one in which the lips are drawn on one side without the teeth being shown.  |
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vakroṣṭhika | n. ( ) a slight smile, one in which the lips are drawn on one side without the teeth being shown.  |
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vakroṣṭhikā | f. ( ) a slight smile, one in which the lips are drawn on one side without the teeth being shown.  |
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vakṣ | (confer, compare 1. ukṣ-) cl.1 P. ( ) vakṣati- (perfect tense vavakṣa- future vakṣitā-etc. grammar;really there occur only the perfect tense forms vav/akṣa-, vav/akṣitha-, vavakṣatuḥ-, vavakṣ/uḥ-, vavakṣ/e-, vavakṣire-), to grow, increase, be strong or powerful ; to be angry : Causal vakṣayati-, to make grow, cause to be strong [ confer, compare Greek , ; Lithuanian au4gti; Gothic wahsja,1; German wahsan,wachsen; Anglo-Saxon weaxan; English wax;See also under1. ukṣ-.]  |
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vakṣaḥ | in compound for vakṣas-.  |
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vakṣaḥsammardinī | f. a wife (as"pressing or reclining on her husband's breast")  |
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vakṣaḥstha | mfn. being on or in the breast  |
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vakṣaḥsthala | n. the place of the breast, bosom, heart  |
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vakṣaṇa | mf(ī-)n. strengthening, refreshing, invigorating (see vi--and vīra-v-)  |
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vakṣaṇa | n. refreshment, invigoration  |
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vakṣaṇa | n. the breast (see vakṣas-)  |
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vakṣaṇa | f. "nourisher", the stomach, abdomen, interior, cavity  |
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vakṣaṇa | n. the sides, flank (others also"udder", equals yoni- literally and figuratively,etc.)  |
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vakṣaṇa | n. the bed of a river  |
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vakṣaṇa | n. a river  |
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vakṣaṇa | n. refreshment, oblation  |
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vakṣaṇa | m. ( vah-), prob."rushing along", Name of agni- (See next) .  |
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vakṣaṇesthā | mfn. being in agni- or fire ( )  |
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vakṣaṇi | mfn. strengthening, making strong  |
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vakṣaś | in compound for vakṣas-.  |
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vakṣas | n. sg. and plural (see vakṣaṇa-and pakṣas-) the breast, bosom, chest etc.  |
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vakṣas | m. an ox, bullock  |
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vakṣaśchada | m. "breast-cover", armour  |
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vakṣasija | m. equals vakṣo-ja-  |
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vakṣaskāra | m. a bag, sack or bag-like receptacle (prob. for keeping valuable things, and so called from being borne upon the breast, applied to sections of jaina- works; see karaṇḍaka-and piṭaka-).  |
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vakṣaskārikā | f. (prob.) idem or 'm. a bag, sack or bag-like receptacle (prob. for keeping valuable things, and so called from being borne upon the breast, applied to sections of jaina- works; see karaṇḍaka-and piṭaka-).'  |
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vakṣastaṭāghāta | m. a blow on the region of the chest  |
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vakṣatha | m. invigoration, increase, growth  |
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vakṣi | f. a flame (see prec.)  |
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vakṣo | in compound fur vakṣas-.  |
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vakṣogrīva | m. Name of a son of viśvāmitra-  |
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vakṣoja | m. dual number "rising out of the chest", the female breast, ( vakṣojatā -tā- f. )  |
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vakṣojatā | f. vakṣoja |
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vakṣomaṇḍalin | m. (scilicet hasta-) a particular position of the hands in dancing  |
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vakṣomaṇi | m. a jewel worn on the breast  |
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vakṣoruh | ( ) m. equals -ja-.  |
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vakṣoruha | ( ), m. equals -ja-.  |
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vakṣu | (prob.) m. the Oxus (see vaṅkṣu-).  |
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vakṣyamāṇa | See p.912, col, 2.  |
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vakṣyamāṇa | mfn. about to be said or described, to be mentioned hereafter or subsequently.  |
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vakṣyamāṇatva | n. the being about to be mentioned, subsequent mention  |
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vaktave | Vedic or Veda infinitive mood of vac- (see above) ( "v/aktu- mfn.speaking harshly, reviling") .  |
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vaktavya | vaktṛ-, vaktra- etc. See p.912, columns 1, 2.  |
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vaktavya | mf(ā-)n. to be (or being) spoken or said or uttered or declared, fit to be said or spoken etc. etc. etc. (n. impersonal or used impersonally"it should be said"etc.) |
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vaktavya | mf(ā-)n. to be named or called  |
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vaktavya | mf(ā-)n. to be spoken to or addressed, to be told (with accusative of thing) etc.  |
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vaktavya | mf(ā-)n. to be spoken about or against, objection. able, reprehensible, vile, low, bad etc.  |
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vaktavya | mf(ā-)n. liable to be called to account, accountable or answerable or responsible or subject to, dependent on (genitive case or compound)  |
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vaktavya | n. speaking, speech  |
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vaktavya | n. blame, censure  |
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vaktavya | n. a rule, dictum, aphorism  |
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vaktavyahṛdaya | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') one whose heart is accountable to or dependent on  |
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vaktavyatā | f.  |
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vaktavyatva | n. the state of being fit or proper to be said or spoken or spoken to or about or against, reproachableness, blamableness, the having a bad name, accountableness or subjection to, dependence  |
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vakti | f. speech (see ukti-) ( vacas-).  |
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vaktos | See under vac-.  |
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vaktṛ | mfn. one who speaks, a speaker, proclaimer of (Ved. genitive case;Class. genitive case accusative,or compound) etc.  |
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vaktṛ | mfn. croaking (said of frogs)  |
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vaktṛ | mfn. speaking sensibly, eloquent  |
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vaktṛ | mfn. learned, wise  |
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vaktṛ | mfn. honest, sincere  |
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vaktṛ | mfn. loquacious, talkative  |
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vaktṛ | m. a speaker, orator etc.  |
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vaktṛ | m. an expounder, teacher  |
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vaktra | n. "organ of speech", the mouth, face, muzzle, snout, proboscis, jaws, beak etc. etc. (vaktraṃ- kṛ-,to open the mouth, gape)  |
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vaktra | n. the point (of an arrow)  |
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vaktra | n. the spout (of a jug or vesselSee a-vaktra-)  |
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vaktra | n. beginning, commencement  |
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vaktra | n. (in algebra) the initial quantity or first term of a progression  |
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vaktra | n. a metre containing 4 x 8 syllables,  |
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vaktra | n. a sort of garment  |
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vaktra | n. the root of Tabernaemontana Coronaria  |
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vaktra | m. Name of a king of the karūṣa-s (varia lectio vakra-).  |
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vaktrabhedin | mfn. "mouth-cutting", pungent, bitter  |
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vaktracchada | m. a cloth covering the face (of an elephant)  |
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vaktradala | n. "part of the mouth", the palate  |
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vaktradaṃṣṭra | wrong reading for vakra-d-.  |
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vaktradvāra | n. the aperture of the mouth  |
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vaktraja | m. "mouth-born", a tooth  |
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vaktraja | m. "sprung from the mouth (of brahmā-)", a Brahman  |
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vaktraka | (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') equals vaktra-  |
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vaktrakhura | m. (prob. for -kṣura-,"mouth-razor") a tooth  |
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vaktrāmbuja | n. a lotus-like face  |
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vaktrapāni | (in dramatic language) preparation of mouth and hands (a kind of introductory ceremony) Bhar  |
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vaktraparispanda | m. "mouth-motion", speech, discourse  |
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vaktrapaṭa | (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) a veil  |
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vaktrapaṭṭa | m. "nose-bag", a bag containing corn tied round a horse's head  |
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vaktraroga | m. "mouth-disease"  |
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vaktrarogin | mfn. suffering from it  |
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vaktraruha | m. or n. (?)"face-growing" , hair growing on the face or on the proboscis of an elephant  |
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vaktrāsava | m. "mouth-liquor", saliva  |
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vaktraśodhana | n. "mouth-cleansing", the fruit of Dillenia Speciosa or of Averrhoa Carambola  |
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vaktraśodhin | m. "id.", the citron tree  |
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vaktraśodhin | n. a citron  |
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vaktratāla | n. a wind-instrument (said also to mean"making a noise by striking the mouth with the hand at the moment of uttering sound") (see vakrato-).  |
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vaktratuṇḍa | m. "having a proboscis on the face"Name of gaṇeśa- (see vakra-t-).  |
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vaktravākya | , prob. wrong reading for vakra-v- q.v  |
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vaktravāsa | m. "mouth-scenting", an orange  |
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vaktrayodhin | m. "lighting with the mouth", Name of an asura-  |
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vaktrendu | m. a moon-like face  |
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vaktṛka | (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') equals vaktṛ-, speaking, a speaker  |
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vaktṛśakti | f. power of speech  |
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vaktṛtā | f. ability to speak, talkativeness, eloquence, satr-.  |
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vaktṛtva | n. idem or 'f. ability to speak, talkativeness, eloquence, satr-.'  |
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vaktu | in compound for infinitive mood vaktum-.  |
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vaktukāma | mfn. desirous of speaking, intending to speak,  |
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vaktumanas | mfn. having a mind to speak, being about to speak  |
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vaktva | mfn. to be uttered or spoken  |
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vakuśa | m. a particular animal living in the foliage of trees  |
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vakva | mfn. winding about, rolling, bubbling (as soma-)  |
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vakva | v/akvan- See above.  |
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vakvan | mf(arī-)n. idem or 'mfn. winding about, rolling, bubbling (as soma-) '  |
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vakvasa | m. a particular intoxicating drink |
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val | (see bal-, vall-,and vṛ-) cl.1 A1. ( ) valate- (oftener P. valati-; see ; perfect tense vavale-; ind.p. valitvā- ; Aorist avaliṣṭa-; future valitā-etc. grammar), to turn, turn round, turn to (with abhimukham-and accusative,or locative case) etc. ; to be drawn or attached towards, be attached to (locative case) ; to move to and fro ; to go, approach, hasten ; to return id est come back or home ; to return id est depart or go away again ; to break forth, appear ; to increase ; to cover or enclose or to be covered (see 1. vṛ-) : Causal valayati- or vālayati- ( ; Aorist avīvalat-), to cause to move or turn or roll ; to cherish etc. (rather bālayati-;See 2 bal-): Desiderative of Causal in vivālayiṣu- q.v  |
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vala | m. "enclosure", a cave, cavern  |
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vala | m. a cloud  |
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vala | m. a beam or pole  |
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vala | m. Name of a demon (brother of vṛtra-, and conquered by indra-;in later language called bala- q.v)  |
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vala | equals vali- (See śata-vala-).  |
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valabhi | or (more usual)  |
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valabhi | f. (perhaps abbreviated fr. vala-bhid-,"cloud-splitting") the ridge of a roof. top or pinnacle of a house etc.  |
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valabhi | f. a turret or temporary building on the roof of a house, upper room  |
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valabhi | f. Name of a town in saurāṣṭra- (also bhi-pura-).  |
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valabhīniveśa | m. an upper room  |
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valaga | n. a particular charm or spell hidden in a pit or cavern, any secret charm or spell  |
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valagahan | mfn. destroying secret charms  |
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valagin | mfn. versed in secret charms  |
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valagna | mn. equals ava-lagna-, the waist, middle  |
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valāhaka | See balāhaka-.  |
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valaka | mn. (?) (see balaka-) a beam, pole  |
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valaka | n. a procession  |
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valaka | m. Name of one of the seven sages under manu- tāmasa-  |
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valakeśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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valakrama | m. Name of a mountain  |
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valamba | m. equals ava-lamba-, a perpendicular  |
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valambha | m. or n. (?) Name of a country  |
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valaṃruja | mfn. shattering caverns  |
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valana | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) turning, moving round in a circle, waving, undulation, agitation,  |
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valana | f. deflection (in astronomy)  |
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valanāśana | bhid- See under bala-.  |
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valantikā | f. a particular mode of gesticulation (varia lectio valabhikā-).  |
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valarasā | f. sulphur  |
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valāsaka | m. (prob. for ava-l-) the Koil or Indian cuckoo  |
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valāsaka | m. a frog  |
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valāṭa | m. Phaseolus Mungo  |
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valavat | mfn. containing the word vala-  |
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valaya | mn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) a bracelet, armlet, ring (worn by men and women on the wrist) etc. (also applied to waves as compared to bracelets)  |
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valaya | m. a zone, girdle (of a married woman)  |
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valaya | m. a line (of bees)  |
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valaya | m. a circle, circumference, round enclosure (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' often = "encircled by")  |
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valaya | m. a sore throat, inflammation of the larynx  |
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valaya | m. a kind of circular military array  |
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valaya | m. a branch  |
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valaya | m. plural Name of a people  |
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valaya | n. Name of certain round bones  |
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valaya | n. multitude, swarm  |
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valayavat | mfn. See latā-valaya-vat-.  |
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valayī | in compound for valaya-.  |
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valayībhū | P. -bhavati-, to become a circle or circular enclosure  |
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valayīkṛ | P. -karoti-, to make into or use as a bracelet  |
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valayīkṛta | mfn. made into or used as a bracelet  |
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valayīkṛtāhi | mfn. girdled with a serpent as with a bracelet (as śiva-'s hand)  |
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valayīkṛtavāsuki | m. "one who has made the serpent vāsuki- his bracelet", Name of śiva-  |
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valayin | mfn. provided with a bracelet  |
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valayin | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') encircled by, studded with (See jyotir-lekhā-v-).  |
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valayita | mfn. encircled, surrounded, encompassed, enclosed by (instrumental case or compound)  |
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valayita | mfn. put round (the arm, as a bracelet)  |
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valayita | mfn. forming a circle, curling, whirling round  |
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valayitṛ | mfn. encircling, surrounding |
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valbh | cl.1 A1. to take food, eat (see valg-).  |
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valbhana | n. the act of eating  |
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valbhana | n. food  |
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valbhita | mfn. eaten  |
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valg | cl.1 P. ( ) v/algati- (metri causa also te- perfect tense vav/aiga- ; Aorist avalgīt- grammar; future valgitā-, giṣyati- ), to spring, bound, leap, dance (also of inanimate objects) etc. ; to sound (varia lectio) ; (A1.) to take food, eat, (vavāgire- varia lectio vavalihire-).  |
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valgā | f. a bridle, rein  |
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valgā | f. Name of a woman  |
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valgaka | m. a jumper, dancer  |
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valgāmaṭha | m. the college founded by valgā-  |
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valgana | n. bounding, jumping, galloping  |
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valgāṅka | (valgāṅka-) mfn. holding a bridle  |
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valgita | mfn. leaped, jumped. gone by bounds or leaps (n. impersonal or used impersonally)  |
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valgita | mfn. fluttering, moving to and fro  |
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valgita | mfn. sounding well  |
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valgita | n. a bound, jump, spring, gallop of a horse  |
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valgita | n. motion, gesture  |
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valgita | n. leaping for joy  |
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valgita | n. shaking, fluttering  |
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valgitabhrū | mfn. moving the eyebrows playfully  |
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valgitakaṇṭha | mfn. uttering a pleasant sound (in the throat)  |
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valgu | mfn. ( ) handsome, beautiful, lovely, attractive ( valgu /u- ind.beautifully) etc.  |
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valgu | m. a goat  |
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valgu | m. Name of one of the four tutelary deities of the bodhi- tree  |
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valgu | m. (prob.) Name of a place gaRa varaṇādi-  |
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valgu | n. an eyelash  |
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valgu | ind. valgu |
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valgudantīsuta | m. metron. of indra- Scholiast or Commentator on  |
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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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valguka | mfn. equals valgu-, handsome, beautiful  |
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valguka | m. a kind of tree  |
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valguka | n. (only ) sandal  |
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valguka | n. a wood  |
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valguka | n. price (equals paṇa-).  |
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valgula | m. the flying fox  |
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valgulā | f. a species of night-bird  |
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valgulī | f. idem or 'f. a species of night-bird ' or a kind of bat  |
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valgulikā | f. a box, chest  |
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valgulikā | f. equals valgulī-  |
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valgunāda | mfn. singing sweetly (said of a bird)  |
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valgupattra | m. Phaselus Trilobus  |
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valgupodakī | Amaranthus Polygamus or Oleraceus  |
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valgūya | Nom. P. y/ati-, to treat kindly ; to exult  |
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valh | (also written balh-; see barh-) cl.1 A1. valhate- to be excellent ; to speak ; to kill ; to hurt ; "to give"or"to cover" (dāna- varia lectio chādana-) ; cl.10 P. valhayati-,"to speak"or"to shine" (bhāṣārthe-,or bhāsārthe-)  |
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valhi | valhika- See balhi-.  |
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vali | mf. (see bali-and valī-) (once m.) a fold of the skin, wrinkle etc. (see tri-v-)  |
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vali | mf. a line or stroke made with fragrant unguents on the person  |
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vali | mf. the edge of a roof.  |
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vali | mf. sulphur  |
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vali | mf. a particular musical instrument  |
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valī | f. equals vali-, a fold, wrinkle etc.  |
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valī | f. a wave  |
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valibha | mfn. idem or 'mfn. shrivelled, wrinkled, flaccid ' (see ) .  |
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valībhṛt | mfn. curled, having curls (as hair) (Bombay edition)  |
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valika | m. n. the edge of a thatched roof.  |
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valīka | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' equals valī- (see tri-valīka-)  |
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valīka | n. a projecting thatch  |
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valīka | n. reed, sedge (used for a torch)  |
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valimat | mfn. wrinkled shrivelled  |
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valīmat | mfn. curled  |
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valimukha | m. "having a wrinkled face", a monkey  |
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valīmukha | m. equals vali-m-  |
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valīmukha | m. Name of a monkey  |
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valīmukha | n. the sixth change which takes place in warm milk when mixed with takra-  |
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valīmukhamukha | m. plural Name of a people,  |
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valina | mfn. shrivelled, wrinkled, flaccid  |
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valīnaka | m. Pandanus Odoratissimus  |
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valīpalita | n. wrinkles and grey hair  |
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valira | mfn. squint-eyed, squinting  |
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valiśa | śi-, śi- See balisa-.  |
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valiśāna | m. a cloud  |
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valita | mfn. bent round, turned (n. impersonal or used impersonally)  |
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valita | mfn. turned back again  |
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valita | mfn. broken forth, appeared  |
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valita | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') surrounded or accompanied by, connected with  |
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valita | mfn. wrinkled  |
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valita | m. a particular position of the hands in dancing  |
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valita | n. black pepper  |
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valitadṛś | mfn. having the eyes turned towards  |
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valitagrīva | mfn. idem or 'mfn. having the neck bent '  |
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valitaka | m. a kind of ornament  |
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valitakaṃdhara | mfn. having the neck bent  |
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valitānana | mfn. having the face turned  |
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valitāpāṅga | mf(ī-)n. having the (corners of the) eyes turned or directed towards anything  |
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valīvadana | m. a monkey  |
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valivaṇḍa | m. Name of a king  |
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valk | cl.10 P. valkayati-, to speak  |
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valka | m. (for 2.See below) equals vakṭri-, a speaker on (in explaining yajñavalka-).  |
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valka | m. n. (prob. connected with v/a-"to cover";for 1.See above)"covering" , the bark of a tree etc.  |
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valka | n. the scales of a fish  |
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valkadruma | m. Betula Bhojpatra  |
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valkaja | m. plural Name of a people  |
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valkala | mn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) the bark of a tree, a garment made of bark (worn by ascetics etc.) etc.  |
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valkala | m. equals valka-rodhra-  |
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valkala | m. Name of a daitya- (prob. wrong reading for balvala-)  |
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valkala | m. plural Name of a school of the bahv-ṛca-s (see bāṣkala-) |
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valkalā | f. equals śilāvalka-, a medicinal substance said to be of cooling and lithonthryptic properties  |
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valkala | n. the bark of Cassia  |
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valkalacīrin | m. Name of a man  |
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valkalājinadhāraṇa | n. the wearing of clothes of bark and deer-skin  |
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valkalājinasaṃvṛta | mfn. idem or 'mfn. clad in bark and deer-skin '  |
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valkālajinavāsas | mfn. clad in bark and deer-skin  |
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valkalakṣetra | n. Name of a sacred district  |
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valkalakṣetramāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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valkalasaṃvīta | mfn. clothed in a bark dress  |
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valkalavat | mfn. clad in bark  |
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valkalin | mfn. yielding bark (as a branch)  |
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valkalin | mfn. clothed in a bark-dress  |
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valkalodhra | m. a kind of lodhra- tree  |
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valkapattra | m. Phoenix Paludosa  |
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valkaphala | m. the pomegranate tree  |
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valkarodhra | m. a kind of lodhra- tree  |
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valkataru | m. the Areca palm, Areca Catechu  |
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valkavāsas | n. clothing made of bark  |
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valkavat | mfn. having bark or scales  |
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valkavat | m. a fish  |
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valkita | m. a thorn  |
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valkuta | n. bark, rind  |
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vall | (prob. artificial; see val-and vell-) cl.1 P. vallate-,"to be covered"or"to go" |
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valla | m. a kind of wheat  |
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valla | m. a particular weight (3 or 2 or 1 1/2 guñja-s)  |
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valla | m. covering  |
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valla | m. winnowing corn  |
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valla | m. prohibiting  |
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vallabbākhyāna | n. Name of work in Prakrit (by gopāla-dāsa-).  |
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vallabha | mf(ā-)n. ( ) beloved above all, desired, dear to (genitive case locative case,or compound) etc.  |
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vallabha | mf(ā-)n. dearer than (ablative)  |
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vallabha | mf(ā-)n. supreme, superintending  |
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vallabha | mf(ā-)n. a favourite, friend, lover, husband etc.  |
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vallabha | mf(ā-)n. a cowherd (prob. wrong reading for ballava-)  |
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vallabha | mf(ā-)n. a horse (especially one with good marks or a favourite horse)  |
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vallabha | mf(ā-)n. a kind of Agallochum  |
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vallabha | mf(ā-)n. Name of a son of balākāśva-  |
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vallabha | mf(ā-)n. of the founder of a vaiṣṇava- sect (equals vallabhācārya- q.v)  |
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vallabha | mf(ā-)n. of a grammarian and various other writers and teachers (also with gaṇaka-and nyāyācārya-)  |
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vallabhā | f. a beloved female, wife, mistress  |
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vallabhā | f. Name of two plants (equals ativiṣa-and priyaṅgu-)  |
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vallabhācārya | m. Name of a celebrated vaiṣṇava- teacher (successor of a less celebrated teacher viṣṇusvāmin-;he was born, it is said, in the forest of campāraṇya- in 1479;at an early age he travelling to propagate his doctrines, and at the court of kṛṣṇadeva-, king of vijaya-nagara-, succeeded so well in his controversies with the śaiva-s that the vaiṣṇava-s chose him as their chief;he then went to other parts of India, and finally settled down at Benares, where he composed seventeen works, the most important of which were a commentary on the vedānta- and mīmāṃsā- sūtra-s and another on the bhāgavata-purāṇa-, on which last the sect rest their doctrines;he left behind eighty-four disciples, of each of whom some story is told, and these stories are often repeated on festive occasions. He taught a non-ascetical view of religion and deprecated all self-mortification as dishonouring the body which contained a portion of the supreme Spirit. His followers in Bombay and Gujarat, and their leaders, are called mahā-rāja-s;they are called the epicureans of India)  |
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vallabhācāryavaṃśāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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vallabhadāsa | m. Name of an author  |
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vallabhadeva | m. Name of a poet and others (especially of the compiler of the subhāṣitāvali-, 16th cent.)  |
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vallabhadīkṣita | m. Name of a teacher (= vallabhāsārya-)  |
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vallabhagaṇi | m. Name of a lexicographer  |
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vallabhajana | m. a beloved person, mistress  |
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vallabhajī | m. Name of various authors (also = vallabhācārya-)  |
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vallabhaka | m. a sea-monster (see vallaka-).  |
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vallabhānanda | m. Name of a grammarian  |
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vallabhanṛsiṃha | m. Name of a man  |
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vallabhapāla | ( ) ( ) m. a horse-keeper, groom.  |
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vallabhapālaka | ( ) m. a horse-keeper, groom.  |
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vallabhapura | n. Name of a town and of a village,  |
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vallabharājadeva | ( ) m. Name of kings.  |
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vallabhaśakti | ( ) m. Name of kings.  |
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vallabhasiddhāntaṭīkā | f. Name of work on bhakti-.  |
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vallabhāṣṭaka | n. Name of a stotra- (by viṭṭhala-dīkṣita-)  |
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vallabhāṣṭakavivṛti | f. Name of commentator or commentary on it.  |
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vallabhasvāmin | m. Name of a teacher  |
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vallabhatā | f. ( etc.) the being beloved or a favourite, love, favouriteship, popularity with (genitive case locative case,or compound)  |
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vallabhatama | mfn. most beloved, dearest  |
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vallabhatara | mfn. more or most beloved ( vallabhataratā -tā- f. )  |
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vallabhataratā | f. vallabhatara |
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vallabhatva | n. ( ) the being beloved or a favourite, love, favouriteship, popularity with (genitive case locative case,or compound)  |
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vallabhāyita | n. a kind of coitus (see puruṣāyiśa-).  |
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vallabhendra | m. Name of two authors  |
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vallābheśvara | m. Name of a king  |
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vallabhī | f. Name of a city in Gujarat (the capital of a line of kings).  |
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vallabrahmasūtrabhāṣya | n. (?) Name of work  |
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vallaka | m. a sea-monster (see vallabhaka-).  |
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vallakarañja | m. Pongamia Glabra  |
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vallakī | f. a kind of lute (often mentioned with the vīṇā-) etc. (also ki-)  |
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vallakī | f. Name of a particular configuration of the stars caused by the position of the planets in seven houses  |
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vallakī | f. Boswellia Thurifera  |
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vallamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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vallana | m. Name of a poet  |
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vallāpura | n. Name of a town  |
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vallara | n. equals vallura-  |
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vallāra | m. the son of a niṣṭya- and kirāṭikā-  |
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vallari | f. a creeper, any climbing or creeping plant (also figuratively applied to curled hair) etc.  |
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vallari | f. a branching foot-stalk, compound pedicle  |
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vallari | f. Trigonella Foenum Graecum  |
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vallari | f. a kind of metre  |
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vallari | f. (only rī-) a particular musical instrument  |
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vallarī | f. a creeper, any climbing or creeping plant (also figuratively applied to curled hair) etc.  |
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vallarī | f. a branching foot-stalk, compound pedicle  |
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vallarī | f. Trigonella Foenum Graecum  |
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vallarī | f. a kind of metre  |
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vallarī | f. (only rī-) a particular musical instrument  |
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vallārī | f. (in music) a particular rāgiṇī-  |
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vallarīka | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') equals vallarī-, a creeping plant  |
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vallarīkā | f. thin hair  |
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vallava | See ballava-.  |
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valli | f. the earth (mostly mc. and in compound for vallī-). |
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vallī | f. (or valli- q.v) a creeper, creeping plant (often figuratively applied to arms, eyebrows, lightning etc.) etc.  |
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vallī | f. a class of medicinal plants (equals vidārī-, sārivā-, rajanī-,and guḍucī-)  |
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vallī | f. Name of various other plants (especially equals aja-modā-, kaivartikā-,and cavya-)  |
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vallī | f. (only ī-) Name of the sections of particular upaniṣad-s(exempli gratia, 'for example' of the kaṭha-)  |
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vallī | f. equals phala-vallī- (q.v)  |
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vallībadarī | f. a species of jujube  |
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vallidūrvā | f. a kind of dūrvā- grass  |
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vallīgaḍa | m. a kind of fish (commonly called bholā-or bālikaḍā-)  |
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vallija | m. a species of plant with poisonous blossoms ("pepper"or"tabashir" ; see vallī-ja-).  |
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vallīja | m. Name of a class of plants (according to to ,"pepper")  |
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vallikā | f. diminutive fr. valli- (mostly in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' see aṅghri-vallikā-etc.)  |
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vallikāgra | n. coral  |
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vallikaṇṭakārikā | f. Jasminum Jacquini  |
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vallīkarṇa | m. a particular deformity of the ear  |
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vallikī | f. a particular musical instrument  |
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vallimat | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') having anything (as locks, eyebrows etc.) resembling a creeper  |
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vallīmudga | m. Phaseolus Aconitifolius  |
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vallinī | f. equals valli-dūrvā-  |
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vallīpada | n. a kind of cloth with various markings or patterns  |
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vallirāṣṭra | m. plural Name of a people (varia lectio for malla-r-).  |
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valliśākaṭapotikā | f. a kind of plant  |
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valliśāstrin | m. Name of a poet  |
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vallisūraṇa | m. a species of creeper  |
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vallīvṛkṣa | m. Shorea Robusta  |
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vallura | n. (only ) an arbour, bower  |
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vallura | n. a field  |
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vallura | n. a thicket or wilderness  |
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vallura | n. a place destitute of water  |
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vallura | n. a cluster of blossoms  |
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vallura | n. a compound pedicle.  |
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vallūra | n. ( also m.andf(ā-).) dried flesh  |
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vallūra | n. hog's flesh  |
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vallūra | m. (only ) an uncultivated field  |
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vallūra | m. a desert  |
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vallūra | m. a thicket  |
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vallūra | m. equals nakṣatra-, white water.  |
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vallūra | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a clan of Brahmans,  |
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vallūraka | m. a particular deformity of the ear  |
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vallyā | f. Eniblic Myrobalan  |
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valmī | f. (see vamra-and vamrī-for varmi-;often wrong reading for vallī-) an ant.  |
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valmika | m. n. an ant-hill  |
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valmīka | mn. (gaRa ardharcādi-) an ant-hill, mole-hill, a hillock or ground thrown up by white ants or by moles (see vamrī-kūṭa-) etc. etc.  |
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valmīka | mn. swelling of the neck or of the chest and other parts of the body, elephantiasis  |
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valmīka | m. equals sātapo meghaḥ- or equals sūryaḥ-  |
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valmīka | m. Name of the father of vālmīki-  |
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valmīka | m. the poet vālmīki-  |
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valmīka | n. Name of a place  |
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valmīkabhauma | n. an ant-hill,  |
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valmīkabhava | m. patronymic of vālmīki-  |
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valmīkāgra | n. Name of a peak of rāma-giri-  |
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valmīkajanman | m. patronymic of vālmīki-  |
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valmīkalpa | m. Name of the 11th day in the dark half of brahmā-'s month (see under kalpa-).  |
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valmīkamātra | mfn. having the size of an ant-hill  |
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valmīkarāśi | m. ( ) an ant-hill.  |
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valmīkasambhavā | f. a kind of cucumber  |
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valmīkaśīrṣa | n. antimony  |
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valmīkaśṛṅga | n. (the top of) an ant-hill  |
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valmīkaśṛṅgavat | ind. like an ant-hill,  |
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valmīkavapā | f. ( ) an ant-hill.  |
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valmiki | m. n. an ant-hill  |
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valmīkūṭa | n. an ant-hill (see vamrī-kūṭa-)  |
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valśa | m. (also written b/alśa-) a shoot, branch, twig  |
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valūka | mfn. ( ) red or black (Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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valūka | m. a bird  |
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valūka | m. n. the root of a lotus  |
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valūla | See balūla-, .  |
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valva | See balva-.  |
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valyula | or yūla- Nom. P. layati- equals palyula-  |
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vam | cl.1 P. ( ) vamati- (Ved. also v/amiti- imperfect tense avamat-or avamīt-; perfect tense vavāma- vemuḥ- etc.; vavamuḥ- ;2. sg. vemitha-or vavamitha- ;3. sg. uvāma- ; Aorist avān- ; future vamiśā-, vamiṣyati- grammar; infinitive mood vamitum- ; ind.p. vamitvā- ; vāntvā- ), to vomit, spit out, eject (literally and figuratively), emit, send forth, give out etc. ; to reject id est repent (a word) : Passive voice vamyate- (Aorist avāmi- grammar), to be vomited etc.: Causal vāmayati-, vamayati- (confer, compare ; Aorist avīvamat- grammar), to cause to vomit : Desiderative vivamiṣati- grammar : Intensive vaṃvamyate-, vaṃvanti- [ confer, compare Greek for ; Latin vomere; Lithuanian ve4mti.]  |
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vama | mf(ī-)n. vomiting, ejecting, giving out  |
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vama | m. equals vāma- gaRa jvalādi-.  |
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vamana | m. hemp  |
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vamana | m. plural Name of a people  |
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vamana | n. the act of vomiting or ejecting from the mouth  |
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vamana | n. emitting, emission  |
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vamana | n. "causing vomiting", an emetic etc.  |
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vamana | n. offering oblations to fire  |
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vamana | n. pain, paining  |
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vamanadravya | n. an emetic  |
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vamanakalpa | m. Name of a chapter of the aṣṭāṅga-hṛdaya-saṃhitā-.  |
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vamanārthīya | mfn. serving as an emetic  |
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vamanī | f. a leech  |
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vamanī | f. the cotton shrub  |
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vamanī | f. Name of a yoginī-  |
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vamanīya | mfn. to be vomited etc.  |
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vamanīyā | f. a fly  |
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vamaśāhva | m. bamboo-manna  |
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vamathu | m. idem or 'm. the act of vomiting '  |
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vamathu | m. qualmishness, nausea  |
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vamathu | m. water ejected from an elephant's trunk  |
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vamathu | m. a cough (?)  |
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vamati | m. the act of vomiting  |
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vambha | m. equals vaṃśa-, a bamboo etc.  |
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vambhārava | See bambh-.  |
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vaṃh | See baṃh-, p.719.  |
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vaṃhiṣṭha | See baṃh-  |
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vaṃhīyas | See baṃh-  |
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vami | f. vomiting, nausea, qualmishness (ai1so ī-)  |
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vami | f. an emetic  |
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vami | m. (only ) fire  |
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vami | m. a thorn-apple  |
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vami | m. a rogue, cheat.  |
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vamin | mfn. vomiting, being sick  |
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vamita | mfn. vomited, made to vomit, sickened (see ) .  |
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vamitavya | mfn. to be vomited or ejected from the mouth on  |
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vammāgadeśa | m. Name of a place  |
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vamra | m. (andf(ī-). according to to some alsof(ā-).;derivation fr. vam-very doubtful see vāmī-) an ant  |
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vamra | m. Name of a man (with vaikhānasa-,the supposed author of )  |
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vamraka | m. a small ant  |
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vamraka | mfn. small, little (equals hrasva-)  |
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vamrīkūṭa | n. an ant-hill  |
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vaṃśa | m. (derivation doubtful) the bamboo cane or any cane (accord. to also "sugarcane"and"Shorea Robusta") etc.  |
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vaṃśa | m. the upper timbers or beams of a house, the rafters or laths fastened to the beams (of a roof; see prācīna-v-) etc.  |
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vaṃśa | m. a cross-beam, joist, joint  |
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vaṃśa | m. a reed-pipe, flute, fife  |
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vaṃśa | m. the back-bone, spine  |
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vaṃśa | m. a hollow or tubular bone (B.) Scholiast or Commentator  |
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vaṃśa | m. the upper nasal bone  |
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vaṃśa | m. the central projecting part of a scimitar or sabre  |
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vaṃśa | m. the line of a pedigree or genealogy (from its resemblance to the succession of joints in a bamboo), lineage, race, family, stock etc. etc. (especially a noble race, a dynasty of kings, a list of teachers etc.; see )  |
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vaṃśa | m. offspring, a son  |
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vaṃśa | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') a succession or collection of similar things, assemblage multitude, host (as of chariots, stars etc.) etc.  |
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vaṃśa | m. a particular measure of length (= 10 hasta-s)  |
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vaṃśa | m. a particular musical note  |
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vaṃśa | m. pride, arrogance  |
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vaṃśa | m. bamboo-manna  |
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vaṃśa | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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vaṃśā | Name of an apsaras- (daughter of prādhā-)  |
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vaṃśabāhya | mf(ā-)n. repudiated by a family  |
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vaṃśabhāra | m. a load of bamboo  |
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vaṃśabhava | mfn. "made of bamboo"and"descended from a noble race"  |
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vaṃśabhojya | mfn. to be possessed by a family, hereditary  |
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vaṃśabhojya | n. (with rajya-) an hereditary estate  |
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vaṃśabhṛt | m. the supporter or perpetuator of a family, head of a race  |
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vaṃśabrāhmaṇa | n. Name of a brāhmaṇa- (belonging to the sāma-veda- and containing a chronological list of ancient teachers)  |
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vaṃśabrāhmaṇa | n. of a part of the śata-patha- brāhmaṇa- .  |
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vaṃśacarita | n. family history, the history of a race or dynasty, genealogy  |
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vaṃśacarmakṛt | m. a worker in bamboo and leather  |
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vaṃśacchettṛ | m. one who cuts off the line of descent, the last of a family or race  |
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vaṃśacintaka | m. an investigator of pedigrees, genealogist  |
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vaṃśadalā | f. a kind of plant or grass (= vaṃśa-pattrī-, jīrikā-)  |
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vaṃśadhānya | m. n. the seed of the bamboo  |
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vaṃśadhara | mfn. carrying or holding a bamboo-cane etc.  |
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vaṃśadhara | mfn. maintaining or supporting a family etc.  |
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vaṃśadhara | m. the continuer of a family  |
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vaṃśadhara | m. a descendant  |
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vaṃśadhara | m. (with mitra-) Name of an author  |
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vaṃśadhārā | f. Name of a river rising in the mahendra- mountains  |
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vaṃśadhārin | mfn. equals vaṃśa-dhara-  |
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vaṃśagā | f. idem or 'f. bamboo-manna '  |
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vaṃsaga | m. a bull  |
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vaṃśāgata | mfn. coming from one's family, inherited, obtained by inheritance  |
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vaṃśaghaṭikā | f. a kind of children's game  |
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vaṃśagoptṛ | m. the supporter or preserver of a family  |
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vaṃśāgra | n. the point or end of a bamboo cane, the shoot of a bamboo  |
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vaṃśagulma | Name of a sacred bathing-place  |
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vaṃśahīna | mfn. destitute of family or descendants, having no kindred  |
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vaṃśaja | mfn. made of or produced from bamboo  |
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vaṃśaja | mfn. born in the family of, belonging to the family of (locative case or compound)  |
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vaṃśaja | mfn. belonging to the same family (plur. with prāktanāḥ-= forefathers, ancestors)  |
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vaṃśaja | mfn. sprung from a good family  |
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vaṃśaja | m. the seed of the bamboo  |
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vaṃśaja | n. and f(ā-). bamboo-manna  |
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vaṃśaka | m. a kind of large sugar-cane  |
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vaṃśaka | m. a tubular bone (Bombay edition) Scholiast or Commentator  |
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vaṃśaka | m. a small fish, Cynoglossus Lingua  |
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vaṃśaka | m. Name of a prince  |
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vaṃśaka | n. Agallochum  |
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vaṃśakapha | n. "bamboo-phlegm", cottony or flocculent seeds floating in the air  |
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vaṃśakara | m. making or founding a family, propagating or perpetuating a race  |
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vaṃśakara | m. an ancestor  |
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vaṃśakara | m. a son  |
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vaṃśakara | m. Name of a man  |
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vaṃśakarā | f. Name of a river rising in the mahendra- mountains |
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vaṃśakarmakṛt | mfn. doing bamboo- or basket-work  |
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vaṃśakarman | n. bamboo-work, manufacture of baskets etc.  |
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vaṃśakarpūrarocanā | f. equals vaṃśa-rocanā-  |
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vaṃśakaṭhina | m. a clump or thicket of bamboos (see vāṃśakathinika-).  |
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vaṃśakīrti | mfn. having family renown, celebrated  |
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vaṃśakramāgata | mfn. descended or inherited lineally, coming from a family in regular succession, obtained by family inheritance  |
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vaṃśakramāhitagaurava | mfn. highly esteemed by the successive generations of a family  |
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vaṃśakṛt | mfn. equals vaṃśa-karma-kṛt-  |
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vaṃśakṛt | m. the founder of a family  |
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vaṃśakṛtya | n. flute-playing  |
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vaṃśakṣaya | m. family decay  |
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vaṃśakṣīrī | f. bamboo-manna  |
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vaṃśalakṣmī | f. the family fortune  |
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vaṃśalocanā | f. an earthy concretion of a milk white colour formed in the hollow of a bamboo and called bamboo-manna (also -locana- )  |
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vaṃśalūna | mfn. cut off from one's family, alone in the world  |
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vaṃśamaya | mf(ī-)n. made of bamboo  |
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vaṃśamṛnmaya | mf(ī-)n. made of bamboo and clay  |
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vaṃśamūla | n. the root of the sugar-cane  |
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vaṃśamūlaka | n. Name of a sacred bathing-place  |
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vaṃśanāḍī | f. a pipe or tube made of bamboo  |
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vaṃśanāḍikā | f. a pipe or tube made of bamboo  |
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vaṃśanālikā | f. a pipe made of bamboo, a reed, flute (see nāḍikā-).  |
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vaṃśanartin | m. "family-dancer", a buffoon  |
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vaṃśanātha | m. the head of a family, chief of a race  |
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vaṃśanetra | n. a kind of sugar-cane, the root of sugar-cane (equals ikṣu-mūla-)  |
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vaṃśaniśreṇī | f. a ladder made of bamboo  |
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vaṃśāṅkura | m. a bamboo shoot or sprout  |
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vaṃśāntara | m. Amphidonax Karka  |
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vaṃśānucarita | n. the history of a family or dynasty, a genealogical list (one of five distinguishing marks of a purāṇa-)  |
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vaṃśānuga | mfn. being on or along the central projecting part of a sword  |
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vaṃśānuga | mfn. passing from family to family  |
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vaṃśānukīrtana | n. the recounting or proclaiming a family or a genealogy  |
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vaṃśānukrama | m. family succession, genealogy, lineal inheritance  |
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vaṃśānuvaṃśacarita | n. the history of both old and recent families (See prec.)  |
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vaṃśaparamparā | f. family succession, lineage, descent  |
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vaṃśapātra | n. a bamboo vessel (alsof(ī-).)  |
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vaṃśapātrakāriṇī | f. a woman who makes bamboo vessels or baskets  |
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vaṃśapattra | n. a bamboo-leaf  |
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vaṃśapattra | n. sulphuret of arsenic  |
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vaṃśapattra | n. a kind of metre (equals vaṃśa-pattra-patita-)  |
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vaṃśapattra | m. a reed  |
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vaṃśapattra | m. the resin of Gardenia Gummifera  |
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vaṃśapattraharitāla | n. bamboo-leaved orpiment  |
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vaṃśapattraka | m. (only ) a reed  |
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vaṃśapattraka | m. white sugar-cane  |
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vaṃśapattraka | m. a sort of fish, Cynoglossus Lingua  |
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vaṃśapattraka | n. yellow orpiment  |
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vaṃśapattrapatita | mfn. fallen on a bamboo-leaf  |
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vaṃśapattrapatita | n. a species of metre  |
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vaṃśapattrī | f. a particular kind of grass  |
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vaṃśapīta | m. a kind of bdellium  |
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vaṃśapota | m. "bamboo shoot"and,"child of a good family"  |
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vaṃśapratiṣṭhānakāra | m. one who establishes his family on a firm foundation  |
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vaṃśapūraka | n. the root of the sugar-cane (= ikṣu-mūla-)  |
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vaṃśapuṣpā | f. a species of creeper.  |
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vaṃśarāja | m. a high or lofty bamboo  |
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vaṃśarāja | m. Name of a king ( vaṃśarājakula -kula- n.his race)  |
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vaṃśarājakula | n. vaṃśarāja |
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vaṃśarājyadhara | mfn. perpetuating race and dominion  |
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vaṃśarocanā | f. an earthy concretion of a milk white colour formed in the hollow of a bamboo and called bamboo-manna (also -locana- )  |
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vaṃśaṛṣi | m. a ṛṣi- mentioned in a vaṃśa-brāhmaṇa- (or list of ancient teachers)  |
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vaṃśaśalākā | f. a bamboo peg or screw at the lower end of a vinā- or lute, (according to to some) the bamboo pipe that forms the body of the lute  |
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vaṃśaśalākā | f. any small bamboo pin or stake (as the bar of a cage etc.)  |
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vaṃśasamācāra | m. family usage  |
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vaṃśaśarkarā | f. equals -rocanā-  |
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vaṃśastanita | varia lectio for -sthavila-  |
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vaṃśastha | n. (orf(ā-).?) a particular metre (= vaṃśasthavila-)  |
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vaṃśasthavila | n. the hollow or cavity of a bamboo cane  |
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vaṃśasthavila | n. Name of a species of jagatī- metre (used in the beginning of the ṛtu-saṃhāra-)  |
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vaṃśasthiti | f. the state or condition of a family  |
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vaṃśastūpa | n. the uppermost beam of a house (that supports the roof)  |
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vaṃśataṇḍula | m. the seed of the bamboo  |
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vaṃśāvalī | f. the line of a family, pedigree, genealogy  |
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vaṃśavardhana | mf(ī-)n. increasing or prospering a family  |
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vaṃśavardhana | n. the act of causing prosperity to a family  |
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vaṃśavardhana | m. a son  |
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vaṃśavardhin | mfn. equals prec.  |
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vaṃśavarṇa | m. the chick pea, Cicer Arietinum  |
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vaṃśavartin | m. a particular class of gods in the third manv-antara-  |
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vaṃśāvatī | f. a proper N. gaRa śarādi- on  |
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vaṃśavidāriṇī | f. a woman whose employment is to split bamboo |
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vaṃśavistara | m. a complete genealogy  |
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vaṃśaviśuddha | mfn. (made) of a good bamboo  |
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vaṃśaviśuddha | mfn. of a pure or good family  |
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vaṃśavitati | f. a clump or thicket of bamboos  |
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vaṃśavitati | f. family descent  |
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vaṃśavṛddhi | f. prosperity of a family  |
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vaṃśayava | m. the grain of bamboo  |
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vaṃśī | f. See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order  |
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vaṃśī | f. a flute, pipe  |
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vaṃśī | f. an artery, vein  |
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vaṃśī | f. a particular measure (see vaṃśika-)  |
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vaṃśī | f. a particular weight (= 4 karṣa-s)  |
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vaṃśī | f. bamboo manna  |
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vaṃśīdāsa | m. Name of an author  |
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vaṃśīdhara | mfn. holding a flute (said of kṛṣṇa-)  |
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vaṃśīdhara | m. (also with daiva-jña-and śarman-) Name of various authors and other men  |
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vaṃśīgīta | n. playing on a flute,  |
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vaṃśikā | f. a kind of pipe or flute  |
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vaṃśikā | f. aloe wood, Agallochum  |
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vaṃśika | mfn. belonging or relating to a bamboo, pertaining to a family etc., lineal, genealogical  |
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vaṃśika | m. a measure of 4 stoma-s  |
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vaṃśika | m. the son of a śūdra- and a veṇi-  |
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vaṃśika | n. aloe wood  |
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vaṃśin | mfn. belonging to a family (see sva-v-).  |
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vaṃśīrava | m. the sound of a flute  |
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vaṃśīvadana | m. (with śarman-) Name of an author  |
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vaṃśivādya | prob. wrong reading for vaṃśī-v- (q.v)  |
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vaṃśīvādya | (?) n. a flute, (see vaṃśi-v-).  |
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vaṃśīya | mfn. belonging to a family, of a good family, of the same family  |
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vaṃśodbheda | Name of a tīrtha-  |
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vaṃśya | mfn. equals prec., peculiar to a family, geneological, lineal etc.  |
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vaṃśya | mfn. belonging or attached to a main beam  |
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vaṃśya | mfn. connected with the back-hone or spine (as substantive"a bone in the arm or leg")  |
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vaṃśya | mfn. preceding any one (genitive case) in a science (locative case), being a person's teacher in anything  |
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vaṃśya | m. any member of a family, a son, lineal descendant  |
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vaṃśya | m. an ancestor, forefather  |
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vaṃśya | m. a kinsman from seven generations above and seven below etc.  |
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vaṃśya | m. a pupil, scholar (see )  |
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vaṃśya | m. plural the members of a family, ancestors or descendants etc.  |
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vaṃśya | m. a cross-beam, joist  |
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vaṃśyā | f. coriander  |
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vaṃśyānucarita | varia lectio for vaṃśān-  |
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vamuka | m. a cloud,  |
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vamya | mfn. to be made to vomit (in a-v-)  |
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vamyāśānti | (?) f. Name of work  |
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vaṇ | (also written baṇ-) cl.1 P. vaṇati- (perfect tense vavāṇa-etc.; Causal Aorist avīvaṇat-,or avavāṇat-), to sound  |
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van | cl.1 P. ( ) v/anati- (Vedic or Veda also te-,and van/ati-) ; cl.8 P. A1. ( ) van/oti-, vanut/e- (perfect tense vāv/āna-, vāv/antha-, vavanm/a-, vavn/e-; parasmE-pada vavanv/as- ; Aorist vanta-, v/aṃsva- ; vaṃsat-, sate- ; vaniṣat- ; ṣanta- ; vanuṣanta-, ; Potential vaṃsīmahi-, vasīmahi- ; preceding vaniṣīṣṭa- vaṃsiṣīya- ; future vaniśā- grammar; vaniṣyate-, ; infinitive mood vanitum- grammar; -vantave- ), to like, love, wish, desire ; to gain, acquire, procure (for one's self or others) ; to conquer, win, become master of, possess ; to prepare, make ready for, aim at, attack ; to hurt, injure ( also"to sound";"to serve, honour, worship, help, aid") : Causal vanayati- or vānayati- ; varia lectio (confer, compare saṃ-van-): Desiderative v/ivāsati-, te-, to attract, seek to win over : Intensive (only vāv/anaḥ-and vāvandh/i-;but confer, compare vanīvan-) to love, like [ confer, compare Latin venia,Venus; Got.gawinnan; German gewinnen; English win.]  |
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van | equals v/ana- (only in genitive case and locative case plural van/ām- v/aṃsu-),"wood"or,"a wooden vessel"  |
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van | love, worship  |
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vaṇa | m. sound, noise (see dhig-v-).  |
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vana | n. (once m. ;for 2.See) a forest, wood, grove, thicket, quantity of lotuses or other plants growing in a thick cluster (but in older language also applied to a single tree) etc.  |
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vana | n. plenty, abundance  |
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vana | n. a foreign or distant land (see araṇya-)  |
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vana | n. wood, timber  |
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vana | n. a wooden vessel or barrel (for the soma- juice) (?)  |
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vana | n. a cloud (as the vessel in the sky)  |
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vana | n. (prob.) the body of a carriage  |
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vana | n. water  |
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vana | n. a fountain, spring  |
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vana | n. abode  |
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vana | n. Cyperus Rotundus  |
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vana | n. equals raśrmi-, a ray of light  |
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vana | n. (prob.) longing, earnest desire  |
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vana | m. Name of a son of uśīnara-  |
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vana | m. of one of the 10 orders of mendicants founded by śaṃkarācārya- (the members of which affix vana-to their names see rārmendra-v-)  |
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vanā | f. the piece of wood used for kindling fire by attrition (= araṇi- q.v;sometimes personified)  |
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vana | ind. gaRa cādi-.  |
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vanabāhyaka | m. plural Name of a people  |
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vanabarbara | m. Ocinium Sanctum  |
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vanabarbarikā | f. Ocimum Pilosum  |
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vanabarhiṇa | m. a wild peacock ( vanabarhiṇatva -tva- n.)  |
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vanabarhiṇatva | n. vanabarhiṇa |
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vanabhadrikā | f. Sida Cordifolia  |
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vanābhilāva | mfn. forest-destroying  |
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vanabhojanaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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vanabhojanapuṇyāhavacanaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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vanabhojanavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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vanabhū | f. "forest-region", the neighbourhood of a wood  |
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vanabhuj | m. a particular bulbous plant (growing on the himavat-)  |
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vanabhūmi | f. "forest-region", the neighbourhood of a wood  |
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vanabhūṣaṇī | f. "wood-adorning", the female of the Indian cuckoo  |
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vanabiḍāla | m. a kind of wild cat, Felis Caracil  |
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vanabīja | m. the wild citron tree (also jaka-)  |
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vanabījapūraka | m. idem or 'm. the wild citron tree (also jaka-) '  |
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vanābjinī | f. lotus growing in a forest  |
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vanacampaka | m. the wild Campaka tree  |
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vanacandana | n. aloe wood or Agallochum  |
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vanacandana | n. Pinus Deodora  |
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vanacandrikā | f. Jasminum Sambac  |
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vanacara | mf(ī-)n. roaming in woods, living in a forest etc.  |
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vanacara | m. a woodman, forester  |
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vanacara | m. a wild animal  |
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vanacara | m. the fabulous eight legged animal sarabha-  |
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vanacārin | mfn. equals -cara-  |
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vanacarya | n. ( ) the roaming about or dwelling in a forest.  |
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vanacaryā | f. ( ) the roaming about or dwelling in a forest.  |
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vanācārya | m. Name of an author  |
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vanacchāga | m. a wild goat  |
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vanacchāga | m. a boar, hog  |
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vanacchandatā | f. longing for the forest,  |
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vanaccheda | m. cutting timber  |
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vanacchid | mfn. cutting wood, felling timber  |
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vanacchid | m. a woodcutter  |
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vanad | (only plural van/adaḥ-), longing, earnest desire ( equals vanantaḥ- equals sambhaktāraḥ-;others translate me van-/adaḥ-,"of me, the wood-devourer") .  |
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vanada | m. "rain-giving", a cloud  |
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vanadāha | m. a forest-conflagration  |
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vanadāhāgni | m. fire from a forest-conflagration  |
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vanadamana | m. a wild Artemisia  |
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vanadāraka | m. plural Name of a people  |
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vanadevatā | f. a forest-goddess, Dryad  |
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vanadhānya | n. plural grains of wild corn  |
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vanadhārā | f. an avenue of trees  |
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vanadhenu | f. the cow or female of the Bos Gavaeus  |
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vanadhiti | (van/a--) f. (prob.) a layer of wood to be laid on an altar  |
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vanādhivāsin | mfn. dwelling in a forest  |
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vanadīpa | m. equals -campaka-  |
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vanadīyabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a Commentator  |
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vanadruma | m. a forest-tree (varia lectio)  |
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vanadurga | mfn. made inaccessible by (reason of) a forest  |
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vanadurga | n. a place made so inaccessible  |
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vanadurgā | f. (prob.) a form of the goddess durgā-  |
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vanadurgākalpa | m. Name of work  |
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vanadurgāmantra | m. Name of work  |
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vanadurgāprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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vanadurgātattva | n. Name of work  |
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vanadurgopaniṣad | f. Name of work  |
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vanadvipa | m. equals -karin-  |
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vanaga | m. inhabitant of a forest  |
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vanagahana | n. the depth or thick part of a forest  |
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vanagaja | m. a wild elephant etc.  |
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vanagajamada | m. the fluid exuding from the temples of a wild elephant in rut  |
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vanagamana | n. retiring to a forest, leading the life of an anchorite  |
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vanagava | m. Bos Gavaeus  |
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vanagholī | f. equals araṇyagh-  |
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vanāgni | m. equals vana-dāha-  |
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vanago | m. equals -gava-  |
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vanagocara | mf(ā-)n. dwelling in a forest, denizen or inhabitant of forests (said of men and animals) etc.  |
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vanagocara | mf(ā-)n. living in water  |
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vanagocara | m. a hunter, forester  |
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vanagocara | n. a forest  |
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vanagrahaṇa | n. the act of occupying a forest (see -grāhin-)  |
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vanagrahaṇakolāla | m. or n. the din of occupying a forest, hunting cries |
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vanagrāhin | m. "occupying or searching a forest", a hunter (see -grahaṇa-).  |
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vanagrāmaka | m. a forest village, a poor small village  |
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vanagulma | m. a forest-shrub or bush  |
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vanagupta | m. "forest-protected", a spy, emissary  |
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vanahabandi | Name of a place  |
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vanahari | m. (prob.) a lion  |
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vanaharidrā | f. wild turmeric  |
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vanahāsa | m. Saccharum Spontaneum (also saka-)  |
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vanahāsa | m. a kind of jasmine  |
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vanahava | m. a particular ekāha-  |
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vanāhira | m. a hog, wild boar  |
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vanahoma | m. a particular oblation  |
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vanahutāśana | m. equals vana-dāha-  |
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vanaikadeśa | m. a part or spot of a forest  |
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vanaja | mfn. forest-born, sylvan, wild  |
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vanaja | m. a woodman, forester  |
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vanaja | m. (only ) an elephant  |
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vanaja | m. Cyperus Rotundus  |
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vanaja | m. the wild citron tree  |
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vanaja | m. a particular bulbous plant (equals vana-śūraṇa-)  |
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vanaja | m. coriander  |
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vanajā | f. (only ) Phaseolus Trilobus  |
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vanaja | m. the wild cotton tree  |
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vanaja | m. wild ginger  |
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vanaja | m. Physalis Flexuosa  |
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vanaja | m. a kind of Curcuma  |
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vanaja | m. Anethum Panmori  |
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vanaja | m. a species of creeper  |
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vanaja | n. "water-born", a blue lotus-flower  |
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vanāja | m. the wild goat  |
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vanajākṣa | mf(ī-)n. ( ) lotus-(leaf-)eyed  |
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vanajapattrākṣa | mf(ī-)n. ( ) lotus-(leaf-)eyed  |
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vanajāta | equals -ja- mfn.  |
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vanajāyata | mfn. long and resembling a blue lotus-flower  |
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vanajīra | m. wild cumin  |
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vanajīvikā | f. forest-life (id est living by gathering leaves and fruit etc.)  |
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vanajīvin | m. "living in a forest", a woodman, forester,  |
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vanajyotsnī | f. "Light of the Grave", Name of a plant (in prakṛt-) .  |
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vanakacu | m. Arum Colocasia  |
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vanakadalī | f. wild banana or plantain  |
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vanakāma | mfn. fond of (or living in) a forest  |
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vanākampa | m. the shaking of forest-trees by the wind  |
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vanakaṇā | f. wild pepper  |
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vanakanda | m. Name of two kinds of tuberous plant (= dharaṇī-kanda or vana-śūraṇa-)  |
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vanakaṇḍula | m. a kind of bulbous plant  |
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vanakapi | m. a wild monkey on  |
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vanakapīvat | m. Name of a son of pulaha- (varia lectio ghana--and dhana-k-).  |
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vanakarin | m. a wild elephant  |
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vanakārpasi | ( ) f. the wild cotton tree.  |
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vanakārpasī | ( ) f. the wild cotton tree.  |
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vanakāṣṭhikā | f. "forest-twig", a piece dry of dry wood in a forest  |
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vanakauśāmbī | f. Name of a town gaRa nady-ādi-.  |
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vanakhaṇḍa | n. "group of trees", copse, wood (also written. ṣaṇḍa-).  |
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vanākhu | m. "forest rat", a hare  |
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vanākhuka | m. Phaseolus Mungo  |
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vanakodrava | m. a kind of inferior grain  |
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vanakoli | f. the wild jujube  |
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vanakrakṣa | mfn. (prob.) crackling or bubbling in a wooden vessel (said of soma-)  |
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vanakukkuṭa | m. a wild fowl, jungle fowl  |
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vanakuñjara | m. equals -karin-  |
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vanakusuma | n. a forest flower  |
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vanalakṣmī | f. "forest-ornament", Musa Sapientum  |
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vanālakta | n. "wild lac", red earth, ruddle  |
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vanālaktaka | n. "wild lac", red earth, ruddle  |
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vanalatā | f. a forest-creeper  |
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vanālaya | m. forest-habitation  |
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vanālayajīvin | mfn. living in forest  |
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vanalekhā | f. equals -rāji-  |
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vanālī | f. equals vana-rājī-  |
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vanālikā | f. Heliotropium Indicum  |
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vanālu | m. Marsilia Dentata  |
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vanamakṣikā | f. a gad-fly  |
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vanamāla | mfn. wearing a garland of forest-flowers (said of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa-)  |
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vanamālā | f. a garland of forest-flowers, (especially) the chaplet worn by kṛṣṇa- etc.  |
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vanamālā | f. a kind of metre  |
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vanamālā | f. Name of work on dharma-  |
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vanamālā | f. of various women  |
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vanāmala | m. Carissa Carandas  |
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vanamālādhara | n. (prob.) a kind of metre  |
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vanamālāmiśra | m. Name of an author ( vanamālāmiśrīya rīya- n.his work)  |
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vanamālāmiśrīya | n. vanamālāmiśra |
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vanamālāstotra | n. Name of work  |
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vanamālāvijaya | m. Name of work  |
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vanamālidāsa | m. Name of an author  |
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vanamālikā | f. a garland of wild flowers  |
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vanamālikā | f. yam  |
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vanamālikā | f. a kind of metre  |
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vanamālikā | f. Name of one of rādhā-'s female attendants  |
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vanamālikā | f. of a river  |
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vanamālikīrtichandomālā | f. Name of a poem  |
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vanamālimiśra | m. Name of an author  |
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vanamālin | mfn. equals -māla- (said of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa-) etc.  |
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vanamālin | m. (in music) a kind of measure  |
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vanamālin | m. Name of various authors (also with bhaṭṭa-)  |
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vanamālinī | f. Dioscorea or equals varāhī- (prob. a kind of plant, accord. to others,"the female energy of kṛṣṇa-")  |
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vanamālinī | f. Name of the town dvārakā-  |
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vanamālīśā | f. "having kṛṣṇa- as husband", Name of rādhā-  |
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vanamallī | f. wild jasmine |
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vanamallikā | f. Jasminum Sambac  |
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vanamānuṣa | m. "wild-man", the orang-utang  |
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vanamānuṣī | f. a (little) forest woman. ( )  |
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vanamānuṣikā | f. a (little) forest woman. ( )  |
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vanamātaṃga | m. equals -karin-  |
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vanamāya | m. aloe wood, Agallochum  |
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vanāmbikā | f. Name of a tutelary deity in the family of dakṣa-  |
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vanamethikā | f. Melilotus Parviflora  |
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vanaṃkaraṇa | n. a particular part of the body (with mehana-)  |
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vanamocā | f. wild plantain  |
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vanāmra | m. Mangifera Sylvatica  |
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vanamṛga | m. a forest deer.  |
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vanamuc | mfn. pouring forth rain  |
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vanamuc | m. a cloud  |
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vanamudga | m. Phaseolus Trilobus (alsof(ā-).) or Aconitifolius  |
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vanamūla | m. Tetranthera Lanceifolia  |
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vanamūlaphala | n. roots and fruits of the forest  |
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vanamūrdhajā | f. gall-nut  |
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vanamūta | m. a cloud  |
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vanana | n. longing, desire  |
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vananā | f. (prob.) wish, desire  |
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vananitya | m. Name of a son of raudrāśva-  |
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vananīya | mfn. to be desired, desirable  |
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vanānta | m. "forest-region", a wood etc.  |
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vanānta | mfn. bounded by a forest  |
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vanāntabhū | f. neighbourhood of a forest  |
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vanāntara | n. interior of a forest (re-,in the forest; rāt-,out of the forest; ram-,into the forest, with pra-viś-or āp-,to enter or reach a forest)  |
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vanāntara | n. āṇi- plural forests  |
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vanāntaracara | mfn. roaming about in a forest  |
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vanāntaracarin | mfn. roaming about in a forest  |
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vanāntastha | mfn. standing or situate in a forest (as a town)  |
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vanāntasthalī | f. a forest-region  |
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vanāntavāsin | mfn. dwelling in a forest  |
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vananva | Nom. P. vati-, to be in possession, be at hand ; pr.p. nvat-, possessing ; being in possession |
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vanapa | m. a forest-protector, woodman  |
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vanapādapa | m. a forest-tree  |
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vanāpaga | (in the beginning of a compound for gā-), a forest stream, river  |
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vanapāla | m. equals -pa- ( vanapālādhipa lādhipa- m.high-forester)  |
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vanapāla | m. Name of a son of deva-pāla-,  |
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vanapāla | m. of a son of dharmapāla-  |
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vanapālādhipa | m. vanapāla |
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vanapālaka | m. equals -pa-  |
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vanapāllava | m. Hyperanthera Moringa  |
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vanapāṃsula | m. a hunter, deer-killer  |
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vanapannaga | m. a forest-snake  |
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vanapārśva | m. forest side or region.  |
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vanaparvan | n. "Forest-section", Name of (describing the abode of the pāṇḍava- princes in the kāmyaka- forest) .  |
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vanaphala | n. wild fruit  |
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vanaprakṣa | varia lectio for -krakṣ/a-  |
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vanaprastha | m. or n. (?) a forest situated on elevated or table land  |
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vanaprastha | m. Name of a place  |
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vanaprastha | mfn. retiring into a forest, living the life of an anchorite  |
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vanapratiṣṭha | mfn. abiding in a forest, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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vanapraveśa | m. entering a forest, (especially) a solemn procession into a forest (for cutting wood for an idol)  |
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vanapraveśa | m. commencing to live as a hermit  |
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vanapriya | m. "fond of woods", the Indian cuckoo  |
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vanapriya | n. the cinnamon tree  |
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vanapūraka | m. the wild citron tree  |
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vanapūrva | m. Name of a village  |
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vanapuṣpa | n. wild flower ( vanapuṣpamaya -maya- mf(ī-)n.made or consisting of wild flower)  |
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vanapuṣpā | f. Anethum Sowa  |
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vanapuṣpamaya | mf(ī-)n. vanapuṣpa |
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vanar | in compound for vanas- (equals vana-).  |
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vanara | m. equals vānara-, an ape  |
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vanarāja | m. "forest-king", a lion  |
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vanarāja | m. Verbesina Scandens  |
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vanarāji | mf(ī-)n. embellishing or beautifying a forest  |
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vanarājī | f. a row of trees, a long track of forest or a path in a forest etc.  |
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vanarājī | f. (only ji-), a female slave belonging to vasu-deva-  |
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vanarājya | n. Name of a kingdom  |
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vanarakṣaka | m. a forest-keeper  |
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vanarakṣakā | f. Name of a woman, vṛṣabha-.n.  |
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vanarāṣṭaka | n. Name of eight verses (supposed to be spoken by a monkey).  |
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vanarāṣṭra | m. plural Name of a people  |
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vanarāṣṭraka | m. plural Name of a people  |
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vanārcaka | m. "forest-worshipper", a florist, maker of garlands  |
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vanarddhi | (for -ṛddhi-) f. an ornament of the forest  |
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vanārdraka | n. the root of wild ginger  |
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vanārdrakā | f. wild ginger  |
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vanargu | mfn. moving about in woods, wandering in a forest or wilderness, a savage  |
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vanargu | mfn. a thief or robber  |
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vanāriṣṭā | f. wild turmeric  |
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vanarja | m. a kind of plant (equals śriṅgī-)  |
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vanaṛkṣa | wrong reading for -krakṣ/a-.  |
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vanarṣad | mfn. sitting on trees or in the forest (as birds)  |
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vanas | n. loveliness  |
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vanas | n. longing, desire (see yajña-vanas-and gir-vaṇas-)  |
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vanas | n. equals vana-, a wood (see vanar-).  |
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vanāśa | mfn. living on water ( )  |
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vanāśa | m. a kind of small barley  |
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vanasa | mfn. gaRa tṛṇādi-.  |
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vanaṣad | varia lectio for -s/ad-  |
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vanasad | mfn. abiding in wood or in a forest  |
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vanasad | m. a forest-dweller, forester  |
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vanasāhvayā | f. a kind of creeping plant  |
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vanaśakuni | m. a forest-bird, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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vanasaṃkaṭa | m. lentil  |
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vanasaṃnivāsin | mfn. dwelling in a forest  |
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vanasaṃnivāsin | m. a forester  |
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vanasampraveśa | m. equals vana-praveśa-  |
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vanasaṃśraya | m. resort to the forest, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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vanasamūha | m. a thick forest or wood  |
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vanaṣaṇḍa | See -khaṇḍ-.  |
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vanasarojinī | f. the wild cotton plant  |
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vanaśikhaṇḍin | m. equals -barkiṇa-  |
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vanasindhura | m. equals -karin-  |
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vanaśobhana | n. "water-beautifying", a lotus-flower  |
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vanaspati | m. (vanas--) (vanas-prob. a form of the genitive case; see 2. van-and r/aithas-p/ati-) "king of the wood"a, forest-tree (especially a large tree bearing fruit apparently without blossoms, as several species of the fig, the jack tree etc., but also applied to any tree) etc. |
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vanaspati | m. a stem, trunk, beam, timber, post (especially the sacrificial post)  |
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vanaspati | m. "lord of plants", the soma- plant  |
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vanaspati | m. the Indian fig-tree  |
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vanaspati | m. Bignonia Suaveolens  |
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vanaspati | m. an offering made to the sacrificial post  |
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vanaspati | m. anything made of wood (especially particular parts of a car or carriage, a wooden drum, a wooden amulet, a block on which criminals are executed, a coffin etc.)  |
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vanaspati | m. an ascetic  |
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vanaspati | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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vanaspati | m. of a son of ghṛta-pṛṣṭha-  |
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vanaspati | m. dual number pestle and mortar  |
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vanaspati | f. Name of a gandharvī-  |
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vanaspati | n. Name of the varṣa- ruled by vanas-pati-  |
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vanaspati | See column 1.  |
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vanaspatikāya | m. the whole body or world of plants  |
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vanaspatisava | m. Name of particular sacrificial rite  |
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vanaspatiyāga | m. Name of particular sacrificial rite  |
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vanasraj | f. a garland of forest-flowers  |
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vanāśrama | m. abode in the forest (the third āśrama- [, q.v ] in a Brahman's life)  |
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vanāśramanivāsin | m. a vānaprastha- or Brahman dwelling in a forest, an anchorite. ( )  |
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vanāśramin | m. a vānaprastha- or Brahman dwelling in a forest, an anchorite. ( )  |
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vanāśraya | mfn. living in a forest  |
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vanāśraya | m. a forest-dweller  |
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vanāśraya | m. a sort of crow or raven  |
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vanaśṛṅgāṭa | m. Tribulus Lanuginosus  |
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vanaśṛṅgāṭaka | m. Tribulus Lanuginosus  |
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vanastamba | m. Name of a son of gada-  |
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vanastha | mfn. forest-abiding  |
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vanastha | m. a forest-dweller, hermit, ascetic etc.  |
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vanastha | m. a deer, gazelle  |
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vanastha | m. (with gaja-) a wild elephant  |
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vanasthā | f. the holy fig-tree  |
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vanastha | m. the small pippala- tree  |
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vanastha | m. a kind of creeper  |
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vanasthalī | f. forest-region, a wood  |
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vanasthāna | (?) n. Name of a country  |
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vanasthāyin | mfn. being or abiding in a forest  |
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vanasthāyin | m. a hermit, anchorite  |
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vanasthita | mfn. situate or being in a forest  |
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vanaśūkarī | f. Mucuna Pruritus  |
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vanaśūraṇa | n. a kind of bulbous plant  |
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vanaśvan | m. "forest-dog", a jackal  |
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vanaśvan | m. a tiger  |
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vanaśvan | m. a civet-cat  |
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vanasyā | See sajāta-v-.  |
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vanasyu | See gir-vaṇasy/u-.  |
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vanāṭana | n. roaming about in a forest (also plural)  |
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vanataraṃgiṇī | f. Name of work  |
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vaṇathalagrāma | m. (prob. for vana-sthala-gr-) Name of a village |
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vanatikta | m. Terminalia Chebula  |
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vanatiktā | f. a kind of plant (according to to Symplocos Racemosa or śveta-buhnā-)  |
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vanatiktikā | f. Clypea Hernandifolia  |
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vanāṭu | m. "forest-roamer (?)", a kind of blue fly  |
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vanaugha | m. a mass of water  |
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vanaugha | m. "thick forest", Name of a district or mountain in the west of India,  |
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vanauka | m. equals next  |
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vanaukas | mfn. living in a forest  |
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vanaukas | m. a forest-dweller, anchorite etc.  |
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vanaukas | m. a forest-animal, (especially) a wild boar  |
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vanaukas | m. an ape  |
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vanauṣadhi | f. a medicinal herb growing wild  |
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vanavahni | m. a forest-conflagration  |
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vanavāhyaka | See -bāh-, -biḍ-.  |
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vanavallarī | f. a kind of grass  |
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vanavarāha | m. a wild hog  |
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vanavarbara | See -barbara- etc.  |
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vanavarbarikā | See -barbara- etc.  |
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vanavarhiṇa | See -barbara- etc.  |
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vanavartikā | f. a kind of quail  |
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vanavartin | mfn. residing in the forest  |
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vanavāsa | m. dwelling or residence in a forest, wandering habits  |
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vanavāsa | m. Name of a country  |
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vanavāsa | mfn. residing in a forest, wood-dweller  |
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vanavāsaka | m. plural Name of a people (Bombay edition sika-).  |
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vanavāsana | m. "forest-dweller", a civet-cat  |
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vanavāsī | f. Name of the chief town of that country  |
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vanavāsin | mfn. living in a forest  |
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vanavāsin | m. a forest-dweller, hermit, anchorite etc.  |
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vanavāsin | m. Name of various plants or roots (equals ṛṣabha-, muṣkaka-, varāhī-kanda-etc.)  |
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vanavāsin | m. a crow  |
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vanavāsin | m. Name of a country in the Dekhan (also simaṇḍala-)  |
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vanavāsya | (prob.) n. Name of a country (see -vāsin-).  |
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vanavāta | m. a forest-wind  |
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vanaviḍāla | See -bāh-, -biḍ-.  |
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vanavīja | etc., see. -bija-.  |
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vanavilāsinī | f. Andropogon Auriculatus  |
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vanavirodhin | m. "forest-enemy", Name of one of the Hindu months (that succeeding the nidāgha- q.v)  |
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vanavrīhi | m. wild rice  |
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vanavṛntākī | f. the egg-plant  |
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vanavṛtti | f. equals -jīvikā-  |
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vanayamānī | f. Cnidium Diffusum  |
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vanayitṛ | mfn. (superl. tṛ-tama-) one who causes to ask etc.  |
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vanāyu | m. Name of a country (See compound)  |
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vanāyu | m. of a son of purū-ravas- (also yus- )  |
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vanāyu | m. of a dānava-  |
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vanāyudeśya | ( ) mfn. produced or bred in vanāyu- (as horses).  |
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vanāyuja | ( ) ( ) mfn. produced or bred in vanāyu- (as horses).  |
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vañc | (see 2. vak-) cl.1 P. ( ) v/añcati- (grammar also perfect tense vavañca-; future vañc/ita- ciṣyati-; Aorist avañcīt-; preceding vacyāt-; infinitive mood vañc/itum-; ind.p. vañcitvā-, vacitvā-,or vaktvā-), to move to and fro, go crookedly, totter, stagger, waver ; to go, go to, arrive at (accusative) ; to go slyly or secretly, sneak along ; to pass over, wander over, go astray : Passive voice vacy/ate-, to move or rock to and fro, hurry along, speed ; to be moved (in the heart), be poured forth, issue forth (as hymns or prayers) : Causal vañcayati-, te- (Aorist avavañcat-), to move or go away from, avoid, shun, escape (mostly P.and with accusative) etc. ; to cause to go astray, deceive, cheat, defraud of (instrumental case or ablative;in these senses more properly A1.,but sometimes also P.; Passive voice vañcyate-) : Desiderative vivañciṣate- grammar : Intensive vanīvacyate-, vanīvañcīti-  |
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vañcaka | mf(ā-)n. (fr. Causal) deceiving, a deceiver, fraudulent, crafty etc.  |
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vañcaka | m. a jackal  |
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vañcaka | m. a tame or house-ichneumon  |
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vañcaka | m. a low or vile man  |
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vañcana | nf(ā-). (fr. Causal) cheating, deception, fraud etc. (naṃ-or nāṃ- kṛ-,to practise fraud, cheat, take in; nāṃ-labh-or pra-āp-,to be deceived)  |
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vañcana | n. illusion, delusion, hallucination  |
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vañcanā | f. lost labour or time (see śīla-v-).  |
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vañcanā | f. (See prec.) in compound  |
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vañcanacañcutā | f. skill in fraud or deception  |
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vañcanāmati | m. Name of a man  |
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vañcanāpaṇḍita | mfn. clever at cheating  |
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vañcanapravaṇa | mfn. inclined to fraud or deception  |
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vañcanatā | f. trickery, deception, roguishness (in a-v-)  |
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vañcanātva | n. cleverness at cheating, roguishness  |
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vañcanavat | mfn. deceitful, crafty, fraudulent  |
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vañcanayoga | m. practice of fraud or deception  |
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vañcanīya | mfn. to be avoided or shunned  |
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vañcanīya | mfn. to be deceived, capable of being cheated  |
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vañcatha | m. (only ) deceit  |
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vañcatha | m. a deceiver  |
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vañcatha | m. the Indian cuckoo  |
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vañcatha | m. time.  |
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vañcati | (?) m. fire (see añcati-) .  |
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vañcayitavya | mfn. to be deceived (n. impersonal or used impersonally)  |
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vañcayitṛ | mfn. one who deceives, a deceiver, cheater  |
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vañcin | See āgata-vañcin-.  |
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vañcita | mfn. deceived, tricked, imposed upon etc.  |
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vañcitā | f. a kind of riddle or enigma  |
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vañcitaka | See paksha-vañcitaka-.  |
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vañcuka | mfn. deceptive, fraudulent, dishonest  |
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vañcūka | mfn. deceptive, fraudulent, dishonest  |
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vañcya | mfn. to be cheated or deceived etc.  |
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vañcya | mfn. to be gone  |
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vaṇḍ | (connected with vaṇṭ-) cl.1 A1. vaṇḍate-, to partition, share, divide ; to surround, cover (varia lectio veṣṭane-for vibhājane-) ; cl.10 P. vaṇḍayati-, to partition, share, divide, (varia lectio)  |
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vand | (see vad-) cl.1 A1. ( ) v/andate- (Epic also ti-; perfect tense vavanda-, de- etc.; preceding vandiṣīm/ahi- ; future vanditā-, vandiṣyate- grammar; infinitive mood vanditum- etc.; vandādhyai- ; ind.p. vanditvā-vandya- etc.) , to praise, celebrate, laud, extol ; to show honour, do homage, salute respectfully or deferentially, venerate, worship, adore etc. ; to offer anything (accusative) respectfully to (dative case) : Passive voice vandyate- (Aorist avandi-, vandi-), to be praised or venerated etc. etc. Causal vandayati- (aor. avavandat- data-), to show honour to any one, greet respectfully : Desiderative See vivandiṣu-.  |
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vanda | mfn. praising, extolling (See deva-vand/a-)  |
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vandā | f. See below.  |
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vandā | f. (only ) a parasitical plant (especially Epidendrum Tesselatum)  |
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vandā | f. a female mendicant  |
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vandā | f. equals bandī-, a prisoner.  |
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vandadhyai | See under vand-.  |
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vandadvāra | wrong reading for v/ande dār/um-  |
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vandadvīra | wrong reading for mand/aad-vīra-  |
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vandaka | m. a parasitical plant (alsof(ā-).)  |
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vandaka | m. a Buddhist mendicant  |
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vandāka | m.  |
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vandākā | f. Vanda Roxburghii  |
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vandākī | f. Vanda Roxburghii  |
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vaṇḍāla | m. (only ) a spade, shovel, hoe  |
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vandana | m. Name of a ṛṣi- (who was cast into a well, along with rebha-, by the asura-s, and rescued by the aśvin-s)  |
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vandanā | f. praise, worship, adoration  |
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vandanā | f. (with Buddhists) one of the 7 kinds of anuttara-pūjā- or highest worship (the other 6 being pūjanā-, pāpa-deśanā-, anumodanā-, adhyeṣaṇā-, badhi-cittātpāda-and pariṇamanā-)  |
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vandanā | f. a mark or symbol impressed on the body (with ashes etc.) |
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vandana | n. the act of praising, praise  |
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vandana | n. reverence (especially obeisance to a brahman- or superior by touching the feet etc.), worship, adoration etc.  |
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vandana | n. a parasitical plant  |
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vandana | n. a disease attacking the limbs or joints, cutaneous eruption, scrofula (also personified as a demon)  |
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vandana | n. equals vadana-  |
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vandanaka | n. respectful salutation  |
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vandanamālā | ( ) f. a festoon of leaves suspended across gateways (in honour of the arrival of any distinguished personage, or on the occasion of a marriage or other festival).  |
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vandanamālikā | ( ) f. a festoon of leaves suspended across gateways (in honour of the arrival of any distinguished personage, or on the occasion of a marriage or other festival).  |
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vandanaśrut | mfn. listening to praise, a hearer of praises  |
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vandanestha | mfn. mindful of praises  |
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vandanī | f. (only ) reverence  |
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vandanī | f. a drug for resuscitating the dead (equals jīvātu-)  |
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vandanī | f. begging or thieving (yācana-.or mācala-karman-)  |
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vandanī | f. the hip or a species of tree (kaṭī-or vaṭī-)  |
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vandanī | f. equals go-rocana-  |
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vandanīya | mfn. to be respectfully greeted  |
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vandanīya | m. a Verbesina with yellow flowers  |
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vandanīyā | f. a yellow pigment (equals go-rocanā-).  |
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vaṇḍara | m. (see baṇḍa-) a niggard, miser  |
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vaṇḍara | m. a eunuch or attendant on the women's apartments  |
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vandāra | m. a parasitical plant  |
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vandāru | mfn. praising, celebrating  |
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vandāru | mfn. respectful, reverential, civil or polite to (compound)  |
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vandāru | m. Name of a man  |
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vandāru | n. praise  |
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vandatha | m. "a praiser"or"one deserving praise"  |
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vandhā | ind. gaRa ūry-ādi-.  |
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vandhula | m. Name of a ṛṣi- (See bandhula-).  |
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vandhur | m. equals vandh/ura-  |
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vandhura | n. (also written bandhura-;rather fr. 2. van+dhura-than fr. bandh-) the seat of a charioteer, the fore part of a chariot or place at the end of the shafts, a carriage-seat or driver's box (see tri-v-).  |
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vandhurāyu | mfn. having a standing-place in front or seat for driving (said of the car of the aśvin-s)  |
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vandhureṣṭhā | mfn. standing or sitting on the chariot-seat  |
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vandhya | mf(ā-)n. (also written bandhya- q.v,and perhaps to be connected with bandh-) barren, unfruitful, unproductive (said of women, female animals and plants) etc.  |
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vandhya | mf(ā-)n. fruitless, useless, defective, deprived or destitute of (instrumental case or compound)  |
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vandhyā | f. See below.  |
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vandhyā | f. a barren or childless woman etc.  |
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vandhyā | f. a barren cow  |
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vandhyā | f. a particular fragrant substance  |
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vandhyāduhitṛ | f. the daughter of a barren woman, a mere chimera or anything merely imaginary  |
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vandhyāgarbhadhāraṇavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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vandhyākarkaṭakī | f. a species of medicinal plant (given to barren women)  |
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vandhyaparvata | m. Name of a district  |
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vandhyaphala | mfn. fruitless, useless, idle, vain ( vandhyaphalatā -tā- f.)  |
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vandhyaphalatā | f. vandhyaphala |
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vandhyāprakāśa | See pañcadhābandhyā-pr-.  |
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vandhyāprāyaścittividhi | m. Name of work  |
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vandhyāputra | m. the son of a barren woman, id est anything merely imaginary, an impossibility |
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vandhyāroga | m. Name of work  |
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vandhyāsūnu | m. equals -tanaya-  |
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vandhyāsuta | m. equals -tanaya-  |
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vandhyatā | f.  |
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vandhyātanaya | m. equals -putra-  |
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vandhyatva | n. barrenness, sterility, uselessness, deficiency, lack of (locative case or compound)  |
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vandhyātva | n. the barrenness of a woman  |
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vandhyātvakārakopadravaharavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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vandhyāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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vandhyāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to become barren or useless  |
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vandi | See 1. 2. bandin-.  |
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vandī | See 1. 2. bandin-.  |
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vandīka | m. (also written bandh-) Name of indra-  |
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vandin | mfn. praising, honouring (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') (see 1. bandin-,"a praiser","bard")  |
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vandinīkā | f. Name of dākṣāyaṇī-  |
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vandinīyā | f. Name of dākṣāyaṇī-  |
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vandita | mfn. praised, extolled, celebrated  |
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vanditavya | mfn. to be praised  |
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vanditavya | mfn. to be respectfully greeted  |
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vanditṛ | mfn. one who praises or celebrates, a praiser  |
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vanditṛ | mfn. one who praises or celebrates, a praiser  |
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vandra | mfn. praising, doing homage, worshipping  |
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vandra | m. a worshipper, votary, follower  |
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vandra | n. prosperity, plenty abundance  |
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vandya | mfn. to be praised, praiseworthy etc.  |
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vandya | mfn. to be saluted reverentially, adorable, very venerable  |
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vandya | mfn. to be regarded or respected  |
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vandya | m. Name of a man  |
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vandyā | f. a parasitical plant  |
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vandyā | f. equals -go-rocanā-  |
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vandyā | f. Name of a yakṣī-  |
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vandyabhaṭṭīja | n. Name of work  |
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vandyaghaṭīyā | f. Name of a commentator or commentary on the amarakoṣa-.  |
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vandyatā | f. laudability, praiseworthiness, venerableness  |
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vane | locative case of 1. vana-, in compound  |
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vanebilvaka | m. plural "Aegle Marmelos in a forest", anything found unexpectedly (see -kiṃśuka-).  |
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vanecara | mf(ī-)n. wandering or dwelling in a wood, inhabitant of a forest (applied to men, animals and demons) etc.  |
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vanecarāgrya | m. "chief of forest-dwellers", an ascetic, anchorite, sage  |
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vanejā | mfn. born or existing in woods  |
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vanejya | m. a highly valued species of mango  |
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vanekiṃśuka | m. plural "Butea Frondosa in a wood", anything found unexpectedly (see bilvaka-).  |
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vanekṣudrā | f. Pongamia Glabra  |
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vanerāj | mfn. shining or blazing in a wood  |
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vanesad | m. a forest-dweller (see vanasad-).  |
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vaneṣah | (ṣ/āh-) mfn. prevailing in woods  |
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vanesarja | m. Terminalia Tomentosa  |
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vaneśaya | mfn. living in woods, w.  |
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vanevāsin | m. "forest-dweller", a Brahman in the third stage of his life, a vānaprastha- |
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vaneyu | m. Name of a son of raudrāśva-  |
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vaṅg | cl.1 P. vaṅgati-, to go ; to go lamely, limp  |
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vaṅga | m. Bengal proper or the eastern parts of the modern province (plural its inhabitants) etc.  |
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vaṅga | m. Name of a king of the lunar race (son of dīrgha-tamas- or dīrgha-tapas- and su-deṣṇā-, regarded as the common ancestor of the people of Bengal)  |
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vaṅga | m. a tree,  |
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vaṅga | m. a species of tree (varia lectio vaṅgaka-)  |
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vaṅga | m. Name of a mountain  |
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vaṅga | mn. cotton  |
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vaṅga | mn. Solanum Melongena  |
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vaṅga | n. tin or lead  |
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vaṅgadāsa | m. Name of an author,  |
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vaṅgadattavaidyaka | (?) , Name of work by vaṅga-sena-  |
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vaṅgadeśa | m. the country of Bengal  |
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vaṅgaja | n. brass, red-lead  |
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vaṅgajīvana | n. silver  |
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vaṅgaka | m. a species of tree (varia lectio vaṅga-).  |
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vaṅgalā | f. (in music) a particular rāgiṇī-  |
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vaṅgāla | m. Name of a son of the rāga- bhairava-  |
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vaṅgālī | f. Name of the wife of the rāga- bhairava- (also vaṅgālikā likā- f.)  |
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vaṅgālikā | f. vaṅgālī |
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vaṅgalipi | f. Bengal writing  |
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vaṅgana | m. the egg-plant, Solanum Melongena (see vaṅga-).  |
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vaṅgara | m. Name of a prince  |
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vaṅgāri | m. yellow orpiment  |
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vaṅgasena | m. a kind of tree (see vaṅka-s-)  |
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vaṅgasena | m. Name of a medical writer (author of the cikitsā-sāra-saṃgraha-)  |
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vaṅgasena | m. of a grammarian  |
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vaṅgasenāka | m. Agati Grandiflora  |
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vaṅgaśulbaja | (?) n. brass, bell-metal  |
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vaṅgerikā | f. a small basket  |
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vaṅgeśvararasa | m. a particular medical preparation  |
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vaṅgh | cl.1 A1. vaṅghate-, to go ; to set out ; to begin ; to move swiftly ; to blame or censure  |
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vaṅgha | m. a kind of tree (see vanga-).  |
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vaṅgiri | m. Name of a king  |
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vaṅgīya | mfn. relating or belonging to vaṅga-, Bengal, gaRa gahādi-.  |
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vaṅgṛda | m. Name of a demon  |
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vaṅgulā | f. equals vangalā-  |
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vanī | f. a wood, forest  |
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vani | f. wish, desire  |
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vani | m. fire (v/ani- in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') procuring, bestowing (see rāyas-poṣa-v-and ) .  |
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vanī | See under 1. vana-.  |
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vaṇig | in compound for vaṇij-.  |
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vaṇigbandhu | m. "merchant's friend", the indigo plant  |
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vaṇigbhāva | m. "condition of a merchant", trade  |
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vaṇiggrāma | m. an association or guild of merchants  |
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vaṇiggriha | n. a merchant's house  |
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vaṇigjana | m. a commercial man, merchant, the merchant-class  |
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vaṇigvaha | m. "merchant's vehicle", a camel  |
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vaṇigvīthī | f. a market-street, bazaar  |
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vaṇigvṛtti | f. "market's business", trade, traffic, business  |
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vaṇij | m. (also written baṇ/ij-) a merchant, trader etc.  |
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vaṇij | m. the zodiacal sign Libra  |
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vaṇij | m. Name of a particular karaṇa- (q.v)  |
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vaṇij | m. trade, traffic, commerce  |
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vaṇija | m. equals vaṇij-, a merchant, trader  |
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vaṇija | m. Name of śiva-  |
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vaṇija | m. the zodiacal sign Libra  |
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vaṇija | m. Name of a karaṇa- (q.v), VarBIS.  |
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vaṇijā | f. traffic, commerce  |
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vaṇijaka | m. a merchant, trader  |
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vaṇijya | n. trade, traffic  |
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vaṇijyā | f. idem or 'n. trade, traffic '  |
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vaṇik | in compound for vaṇij-.  |
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vanikā | f. a little wood, grove etc. (only in aśoka-v-;once in vanikāvanika -vanika- n.)  |
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vanīka | ( ) ( and varia lectio) m. a beggar, mendicant.  |
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vanikāvanika | n. vanikā |
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vanikāvāsa | (or kāv-?) m. Name of a village  |
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vaṇikkarman | n. ( ) the business or occupation of a merchant, trade.  |
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vaṇikkaṭaka | m. a company of merchants, caravan  |
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vaṇikkriyā | f. ( ) the business or occupation of a merchant, trade.  |
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vaṇikpatha | m. "merchant's path", trade, traffic etc.  |
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vaṇikpatha | m. a merchant's shop  |
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vaṇikpatha | m. a merchant  |
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vaṇikpatha | m. the zodiacal sign Libra  |
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vaṇikpuruṣa | m. a merchant  |
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vaṇikputra | m. a merchant's son, merchant  |
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vaṇiksārtha | m. equals -kaṭaka-,  |
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vaṇiksūnu | m. equals -suta-  |
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vaṇiksuta | m. a merchant's son  |
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vaṇiksutā | f. a merchant's daughter  |
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vaṇiktva | n. the position of a merchant  |
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vanila | mfn. (fr. 1. vana-) gaRa kāśādi-.  |
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vaṇiṅ | in compound for vaṇik- fr. vaṇij-.  |
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vanin | mfn. (fr. van-) asking, desiring  |
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vanin | mfn. granting, bestowing  |
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vanin | m. (fr. 1. vana-) a tree  |
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vanin | m. the soma- plant  |
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vanin | m. (perhaps) a cloud  |
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vanin | m. "living in a wood", a Brahman in the third stage of his life, a vānaprastha- on  |
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vanina | n. a tree or a wood  |
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vaṇiṅmārga | m. a market-street, bazaar  |
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vanīpaka | ( and varia lectio) m. a beggar, mendicant.  |
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vaniṣṇu | m. (prob. wrong reading for vaniṣṭu-) equals apāna-, the anus  |
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vaniṣṭha | mfn. (superl.) obtaining or imparting most, very munificent or liberal  |
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vaniṣṭhu | m. a part of the entrails of an animal offered in sacrifice (according to to Scholiast or Commentator either "the rectum"or"a particular part of the intestines near the omentum")  |
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vaniṣṭhusava | m. a particular ekāha-  |
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vanita | mfn. varia lectio for veṣṭita-  |
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vanita | mfn. equals vyūta-  |
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vanita | mfn. solicited, asked, wished for, desired, loved  |
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vanita | mfn. served  |
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vanitā | f. a loved wife, mistress, any woman (also applied to the female of an animal or bird) etc.  |
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vanitā | f. a kind of metre  |
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vanitā | f. (See prec.) in compound  |
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vanitābhoginī | f. a woman like a serpent  |
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vanitādviṣ | m. hating women, a misogynist  |
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vanitāmukha | m. plural "woman-faced", Name of a people  |
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vanitārājya | n. the kingdom of women (see strī-r-).  |
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vanitāsa | m. Name of a family  |
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vanitāsakha | mfn. united with a wife, .  |
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vanitāvilāsa | m. the wantonness of women  |
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vanitāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to be or act like a woman,  |
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vanitṛ | mfn. one who owns or possesses (with accusative) (see vant/ṛ-).  |
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vanīvāhana | n. (anomalous Intensive form fr.1. vah-) the act of carrying or moving hither and thither  |
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vanīvāhita | mfn. carried hither and thither  |
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vanīvan | mfn. (an Intensive form) asking for, demanding  |
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vanīya | Nom. P. yati-, to beg, ask alms  |
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vanīyaka | m. a mendicant, beggar (Bombay edition) (varia lectio vanīpaka-).  |
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vanīyakajana | m. idem or 'm. a mendicant, beggar (Bombay edition) (varia lectio vanīpaka-).'  |
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vanīyas | mfn. (Comparative degree) obtaining most, imparting more  |
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vanīyas | mfn. very munificent or liberal  |
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vañjarā | f. Name of a river,  |
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vañjula | m. Name of various trees and other plants (according to to Dalbergia Ougeinensis, Jonesia Asoka, Calamus Rotang or Hibiscus Mutabilis) etc.  |
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vañjula | m. a sort of bird  |
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vañjula | m. Name of a river (written bañjula-)  |
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vañjulā | f. a cow that yields abundance of milk  |
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vañjulā | f. Name of a river  |
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vañjuladruma | m. the aloka- tree  |
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vañjulaka | m. a kind of plant (also -druma- )  |
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vañjulaka | m. a sort of bird  |
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vañjulapriya | m. the ratan, Calanius Rotang |
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vañjulikā | f. Oldenlandia Herbacea  |
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vaṅk | See 2. vak-  |
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vaṅka | m. "roaming about", a vagabond  |
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vaṅka | m. crookedness  |
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vaṅka | m. the bend or elbow of a river  |
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vaṅka | m. equals nadī-pātra-  |
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vaṅka | m. equals f.  |
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vaṅkā | f. the pummel of a saddle  |
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vaṅka | mfn. (for vā- kra-) crooked, deceitful, .  |
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vaṅkālā | f. Name of a place  |
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vaṅkālakācārya | m. (Prakritfor vakrāl-?) Name of an astronomer (who wrote in Prakrit)  |
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vaṅkara | m. equals vaṅka-, the bend of a river  |
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vaṅkasena | m. a kind of tree (see vaṅga-s-).  |
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vaṅkaṭaka | m. Name of a mountain  |
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vaṅkh | (see vakh-) cl.1 P. vaṅkhati-, to go, move  |
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vaṅkhara | mfn. equals cāru- (applied to a body)  |
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vaṅkhara | m. Name of a man (See next) . |
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vaṅkharabhaṇḍīratha | m. the descendants of vaṅkhara- and bhaṇḍīratha- gaRa tika-kitavādi-.  |
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vaṅkila | m. a thorn  |
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vaṅkimadāsa | m. (prākṛ-.for vakrima-d-?), with kavi-rāja- Name of an author  |
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vaṅkiṇī | f. a species of plant  |
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vaṅkri | f. a rib, the rib of any animal (as of a horse, said to have 34 ribs, or of an ox, said to have 26, etc.) (alsof(ī-).)  |
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vaṅkri | f. the ribs or timber of a roof.  |
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vaṅkri | f. a particular musical instrument  |
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vaṅkṣaṇa | n. (see 1. vakṣaṇa-) the groin, the pubic and iliac regions (alsof(ā-).)  |
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vaṅkṣaṇa | n. the thigh-joint  |
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vaṅkṣu | f. an arm or branch of the Ganges (see vaṅka-, vaṅku-)  |
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vaṅkṣu | f. the Oxus (see vakṣu-).  |
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vaṅku | mfn. going crookedly or hurriedly, hastening, rash  |
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vaṅku | according to to some also,"false","deceitful".  |
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vaṅkya | mfn. crooked, curved, flexible, pliant  |
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vannā | f. Name of a woman  |
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vanodbhava | mfn. produced or existing in a forest, growing wild  |
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vanodbhava | m. (with mārga-) a path in forest  |
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vanodbhava | m. (ā-).f the wild cotton plant  |
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vanodbhava | m. Phaseolus Trilobus  |
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vanodbhava | m. the wild citron  |
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vanoddeśa | m. a particular spot in a forest  |
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vanoddesa | vanopaplava-, van/askas- See .  |
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vanopala | m. "forest-stone", shaped and dried cow-dung  |
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vanopaplava | m. equals vana-dāha-  |
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vanopeta | mfn. one who has retired to the forest  |
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vanorvī | f. equals vana-bhū-  |
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vanotsāha | m. a rhinoceros  |
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vanotsarga | m. Name of work (on the dedication of temples, tanks, groves etc.) by viṣṇu-śarman-.  |
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vanra | m. (prob. fr.1. van-) a copartner, co-heir (= vibhāgin-)  |
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vaṇṭ | (also written baṇṭ-) cl.1.10. P. vaṇṭati- or vaṇṭayati- (according to to some also vaṇṭāpayati-), to partition, apportion, share, divide ; (only vaṇṭyate- vaṇṭyamāna- , varia lectio)  |
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vaṇṭa | mfn. tailless, having no tail (see baṇḍa-)  |
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vaṇṭa | mfn. unmarried  |
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vaṇṭa | m. an unmarried man  |
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vaṇṭa | m. a portion, share  |
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vaṇṭa | m. the handle of a sickle  |
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vaṇṭaka | m. a portion, share  |
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vaṇṭaka | m. dividing  |
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vaṇṭaka | m. an apportioner, distributer  |
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vaṇṭāla | m. a spade, shovel, hoe  |
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vaṇṭāla | m. a boat  |
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vaṇṭāla | m. a kind of contest or particular mode of fighting.  |
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vaṇṭana | n. apportioning, distributing, partition, dividing into shares  |
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vaṇṭanīya | mfn. to be apportioned or divided  |
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vantava | (?) m. Name of a man  |
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vaṇṭh | cl.1 A1. vaṇṭhate- (perfect tense vavaṇṭhe-etc.) , to go or move alone, go unaccompanied  |
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vaṇṭha | mfn. crippled, maimed  |
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vaṇṭha | mfn. unmarried  |
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vaṇṭha | m. an unmarried man  |
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vaṇṭha | m. a servant  |
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vaṇṭha | m. a dwarf.  |
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vaṇṭha | m. a javelin  |
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vaṇṭhāla | m. vaṇṭhāla- a spade, shovel, hoe  |
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vaṇṭhara | m. (only ) the new shoot of the Tal or palm tree  |
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vaṇṭhara | m. the sheath that envelopes the young bamboo  |
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vaṇṭhara | m. a rope for tying a goat etc.  |
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vaṇṭhara | m. the female breast  |
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vaṇṭhara | m. a dog's tail  |
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vaṇṭhara | m. a dog  |
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vaṇṭhara | m. a cloud.  |
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vanti | f.  |
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vaṇṭita | mfn. divided into shares, partitioned  |
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vantṛ | m. an enjoyer, owner, possessor (with genitive case) (see v/anitri-).  |
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vanu | m. "zealous, eager", (either) an assailant, injurer, enemy  |
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vanu | m. (or) an adherent, friend  |
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vanus | mfn. zealous, eager  |
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vanus | mfn. (either) anxious for, attached or devoted to, a friend  |
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vanus | mfn. (or) eager to attack, a foe, enemy  |
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vanuṣa | (fr. van/us-), Nom. A1. ṣate- (only vanuṣanta-), to obtain, acquire  |
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vanuṣya | (fr. van/us-) Nom. P. A1. ṣy/ati-, te-, to plot against, attack, assail ; (A1.) to wish for, desire  |
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vanya | mf(ā-)n. growing or produced or existing in a forest, wild, savage etc.  |
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vanya | mf(ā-)n. greenish (?)  |
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vanya | mf(ā-)n. being or existing in woods (said of agni-)  |
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vanya | mf(ā-)n. made of wood, wooden  |
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vanya | m. a wild animal  |
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vanya | m. a wild plant  |
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vanya | m. Name of particular wild plants (= Arundo Bengalensis; varāhī-kanda-; vana-śūraṇa-)  |
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vanya | m. a Buddhist novice  |
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vanyā | f. a multitude of groves, large forest  |
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vanya | m. abundance of water, a flood, deluge  |
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vanya | m. Name of various plants (Physalis Flexuosa;Abrus Precatorius;a kind of Curcuma;a kind of gourd or cucumber;a kind of Cyperus;dill)  |
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vanya | n. anything grown in a wood the fruit or roots of wild plants etc.  |
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vanya | n. equals tvaca- (see also cakṣur-v-and a-jīta-punar-vaṇya-).  |
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vanyadamana | m. a species of Artemisia  |
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vanyadvipa | m. a wild elephant  |
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vanyānnabhojana | m. "eating forest-food", a Brahman in the third stage of his life  |
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vanyapakṣin | m. a wild bird, forest-bird  |
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vanyāśana | mfn. equals vanya-vṛtti- mfn.  |
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vanyāśrama | wrong reading for vanāśrama-  |
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vanyavṛtti | f. forest-food, forest-produce  |
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vanyavṛtti | mfn. living on forest-food  |
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vanyebha | m. a wild elephant  |
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vanyetara | mfn. different from wild, tame, civilized  |
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vanyopodakī | f. a species of creeper  |
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vap | cl.1 P. A1. v/apati-, te- (only present tense stem and ind.p. uplvā-, -upya-), to shear, shave (A1."one's self") , cut off ; to crop (herbage), mow, cut (grass), graze : Causal vāpayati-, te- (Potential vāpayīta- ), to cause (A1."one's self") to be shorn  |
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vap | cl.1 P. A1. ( ) v/apati-, te- (Potential upet- ; perfect tense uvāpa-, ūp/uḥ-; ūpe- etc.; vavāpa- ; -vepe- on ; Aorist avāpsīt- etc.; avapta- grammar; Potential upyāt- ; future vaptā- ; vapsy/ati- ; vapiṣyati- etc.; infinitive mood vaptum- grammar; ind.p. uptvā- ; -/upya- etc.), to strew, scatter (especially seed) , sow, bestrew etc. ; to throw, cast (dice) ; to procreate, beget (See vapus-and 2. vaptṛ-) ; to throw or heap up, dam up : Passive voice upy/ate- (Aorist vāpi- ), to be strewn or sown etc. etc.: Causal vāpayati- (Aorist avlvapat- grammar) to sow, plant, put in the ground : Desiderative vivapsati-, te- grammar : Intensive vāvapyate-, vāvapti-  |
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vapa | m. shaving, shearing  |
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vapa | m. one who sows, a sower (see gaRa pacādi-)  |
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vapā | f. See below.  |
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vapā | f. a mound or heap thrown up by ants (See vāmika-v-)  |
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vapā | f. a cavity, hollow, hole  |
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vapā | f. the skin or membrane investing the intestines or parts of the viscera, the caul or omentum etc. etc. (the horse has no omentum according to to )  |
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vapā | f. the mucous or glutinous secretion of the bones or flesh, marrow, fat (equals medas-)  |
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vapā | f. a fleshy prominent navel  |
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vapādhiśrayaṇī | (vapādh-) f. dual number = vapā-śrapaṇī-  |
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vapāhoma | ( ) m. the offering of omentum.  |
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vapāhuti | (vapāh-) f. ( ) the offering of omentum.  |
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vapāka | See a-vapāka-.  |
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vapākṛt | m. marrow  |
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vapāmārjana | n. the wiping or separating off of the omentum  |
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vapāmārjana | mf(ā-)n. that on which the omentum is wiped or separated off  |
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vapana | n. the act of shearing or shaving or cutting off etc.  |
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vapana | n. a razor  |
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vapana | n. the act of sowing seed  |
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vapana | n. semen virile  |
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vapana | n. placing, arranging  |
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vapananirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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vapanaprayoga | m. Name of a treatise on the ceremony of shaving the brahma-cārin- for the first time.  |
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vapanavidhi | m. Name of chapter of  |
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vapaṇī | f. a barber's shop  |
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vapanīya | See keśa-v-.  |
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vapanīya | mfn. to be scattered or sown (n. impersonal or used impersonally) on  |
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vapānta | (vapānta-) m. the end of the offering of the omentum  |
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vapāśrapaṇī | f. dual number a two-pronged fork on which the omentum is fried  |
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vapāśravaṇī | wrong reading for prec.  |
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vapāṭikā | f. equals ava-pāṭikā-, laceration of the prepuce  |
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vapatra | m. a field,  |
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vapāvat | (vap/ā--) mfn. furnished with or enveloped in the omentum  |
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vapila | m. a procreator, father  |
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vapodara | mfn. fat-bellied, corpulent (said of indra-)  |
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vapoddharaṇa | n. the aperture through which the omentum is taken out  |
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vappa | vappaka-. See bappa-. |
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vappaṭadevī | or vapyaṭa-devī- f. Name of a princess  |
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vappīha | m. Cuculus Melanoleucus  |
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vappiya | m. Name of a king  |
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vappiyaka | m. Name of a king  |
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vapra | mn. a rampart, earthwork, mound, hillock, mud wall, earth or bank raised as a wall or buttress or as the foundation of a building etc.  |
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vapra | mn. a high river-bank (also nadī-v-), any shore or bank  |
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vapra | mn. the slope or declivity of a hill, table-land on a mountain  |
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vapra | mn. a ditch  |
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vapra | mn. the gate of a fortified city  |
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vapra | mn. the circumference of a sphere or globe  |
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vapra | mn. a sown field, any field  |
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vapra | mn. dust  |
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vapra | mn. equals niṣkuṭa-, vanaja- n. vājikā- (?) and pāṭīra-  |
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vapra | mn. the butting of an elephant or of a bull (See -kriyā-and -krīḍā-)  |
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vapra | m. a father (see 2. vaptri-)  |
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vapra | m. equals prajā-pati-  |
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vapra | m. Name of a vyāsa-  |
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vapra | m. of a son of the 14th manu-  |
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vaprā | f. a flat bank of earth, garden-bed ( vaprāvat -vat- ind.as in a level bank, i.e. as in levelling or arranging a place for the fire, )  |
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vapra | m. Rubia Munjista  |
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vapra | m. Name of the mother of the arhat- nimi-  |
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vapra | n. lead (see var/ahra-).  |
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vaprābhighāta | m. butting at a bank or mound (see taṭāghāta-).  |
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vapraka | m. the circumference of a sphere  |
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vaprakrīḍā | ( ) f. the playful butting of an elephant or of a bull against a bank or mound of any kind.  |
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vaprakriyā | ( ) .  |
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vaprakṣetraphala | n. the circumference of a sphere or globe  |
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vaprāmbhaḥsruti | f. the stream of water flowing along or issuing from a bank, a rivulet  |
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vaprāmbhas | n. the water flowing along a bank  |
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vaprānata | mfn. bound or stooping to butt at a bank or wall  |
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vaprāntar | ind. in or between banks or mounds  |
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vapraphala | n. idem or 'n. the circumference of a sphere or globe '  |
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vaprāvanī | f. cultivated land  |
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vaprāvat | ind. vaprā |
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vaprī | f. a hillock, ant-hill (see vamrī-)  |
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vapri | (only ) equals kṣetra-, durgati-, or samudra-.  |
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vaprīvan | m. Name of a vyāsa-  |
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vapsas | n. a beautiful form or appearance ( )  |
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vaptavya | mfn. equals vapanīya-  |
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vaptṛ | m. one who shears, a shearer, cutter, shaver  |
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vaptṛ | m. one who shears, a shearer, cutter, shaver  |
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vaptṛ | m. a sower etc.  |
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vaptṛ | m. a procreator, progenitor, father  |
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vaptṛ | m. a poet  |
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vaptṛka | See prakhyāta-vaptṛka-.  |
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vapu | m. equals vapus-, a body,  |
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vapu | f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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vapuḥ | in compound fir vapus-.  |
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vapuḥprakarṣa | m. excellence of form, personal beauty |
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vapuḥsrava | m. humour of the body, chyle  |
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vapuna | m. a god  |
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vapuna | n. knowledge (wrong reading for vayuna-).  |
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vapunandana | m. Name of a poet  |
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vapur | in compound for vapus-.  |
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vapurdhara | m. having form, embodied  |
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vapurdhara | m. having beautiful form, handsome  |
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vapurguṇa | m. personal beauty, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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vapurmalasamācita | mfn. having the body covered with dirt  |
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vapuṣ | in compound for vapus-.  |
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vapus | mfn. having form or a beautiful form, embodied, handsome, wonderful  |
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vapus | n. form, figure, (especially) a beautiful form or figure, wonderful appearance, beauty ( vapuṣe puṣe- ind.for beauty; v/apur dṛś/aye-,a wonder to see) etc.  |
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vapus | n. nature, essence  |
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vapus | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(uṣī-).) the body etc.  |
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vapus | f. Beauty personified as a daughter of dakṣa- and dharma-  |
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vapus | f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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vapuṣa | mfn. wonderfully beautiful  |
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vapuṣā | f. equals havuṣā-  |
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vapuṣa | n. marvellous beauty (dative case with darśat/a-,wonderful to look at)  |
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vapuṣa | nf(ī-). See under vapus-.  |
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vapuṣe | ind. vapus |
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vapuṣmat | mfn. having a body, embodied, corporeal  |
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vapuṣmat | mfn. having a beautiful form, handsome etc.  |
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vapuṣmat | mfn. containing the word vapus-  |
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vapuṣmat | m. Name of a deity enumerated among the viśve- devāḥ-  |
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vapuṣmat | m. of a son of priya-vrata-  |
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vapuṣmat | m. of a ṛṣi- in the 11th manv-antara-  |
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vapuṣmat | m. of a king of kuṇḍina-  |
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vapuṣmata | m. (only accusative -matam- mc. for -mantam-) Name of a king of kuṇḍina-  |
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vapuṣmatī | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending upon skanda-  |
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vapuṣmattā | f. beauty  |
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vapussāt | ind. into the state of a body,  |
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vapuṣṭama | mfn. most beautiful or handsome or wonderful  |
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vapuṣṭamā | f. Hibiscus Mutabilis  |
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vapuṣṭamā | f. Name of the wife of janam-ejaya-  |
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vapuṣṭara | (v/apuṣ--or vap/uṣ--) mfn. more or most beautiful or wonderful (v/apuṣo vapuṣṭara-,most wonderful of all)  |
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vapuṣya | Nom. P. y/ati-, to wonder be astonished  |
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vapuṣya | mfn. wonderfully beautiful, wonderful  |
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vapuṣyā | f. (the same form as instrumental case) wonder, astonishment  |
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vapyanīla | Name of a country  |
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vara | m. (fr.1. vṛ-),"environing","enclosing", circumference, space, room (v/ara /ā pṛthivy/āḥ-,on the wide earth)  |
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vara | m. stopping, checking  |
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vara | mf(ā-)n. (fr.2. vṛ-) choosing (See patiṃ-varā-, svayaṃ-varā-)  |
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vara | m. "chooser", one who solicits a girl in marriage, suitor, lover, bridegroom, husband (rarely"son-in-law") etc.  |
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vara | m. a bridegroom's friend  |
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vara | m. a dissolute man (equals vita-or ṣiḍga-)  |
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vara | mf(ā-)n. (v/ara-) "select", choicest, valuable, precious, best, most excellent or eminent among (genitive case locative case ablative,or compound) or for (genitive case) etc.  |
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vara | mf(ā-)n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') royal, princely  |
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vara | mf(ā-)n. better, preferable, better than (ablative,rarely genitive case) or among (ablative) etc.  |
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vara | mf(ā-)n. eldest  |
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vara | m. (rarely n.; in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) "act or object of choosing", election, wish, request  |
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vara | m. boon, gift, reward, benefit, blessing, favour (v/arāya-, v/aram /ā-, pr/ati v/aram-or v/araṃ varam-,"according to wish, to one's heart's content"; mad-varāt-,"in consequence of the boon granted by me"; v/araṃ-vṛ-,"to choose a boon"; varaṃ-yāc-or ā-kāṅkṣ-or brū-or Causal of pra-arth-,"to prefer a request"; v/araṃdā-,"to grant a boon or blessing"; varam pra-dā-or pra-yam- idem or 'm. (rarely n.; in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) "act or object of choosing", election, wish, request'; varaṃ-labh-,"to receive a boon or reward") etc.  |
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vara | m. a benefit, advantage, privilege  |
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vara | m. charity, alms  |
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vara | m. a dowry  |
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vara | m. a kind of grain (equals varata-)  |
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vara | m. bdellium  |
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vara | m. a sparrow  |
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vara | m. Name of a son of śvaphalka-  |
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varā | f. Name of various plants and vegetable products (according to to "the three kinds of myrobalan";Clypea Hernandifolia;Asparagus Racemosus;Cocculus Cordifolius;turmeric;Embelia Ribes;a root similar to ginger; equals brāhrnī-and reṇukā-)  |
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varā | f. Name of pārvatī-  |
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varā | f. Name of a river  |
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vara | n. saffron (In compound not always separable from 1. vara-.)  |
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varabālhīka | n. saffron (written vāhlīka-).  |
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varābhidha | m. one who has a good name  |
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varabhidhā | f. sorrel  |
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varacandana | n. a sort of dark sandal-wood  |
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varacandana | n. Pinus Deodora  |
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varacandrikā | f. Name of a Commentary.  |
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varada | mf(/ā-)n. granting wishes, conferring a boon, ready to fulfil requests or answer prayers (said of gods and men) etc.  |
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varada | m. a benefactor  |
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varada | m. Name of agni- in śāntika-  |
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varada | m. fire for burnt offerings of a propitiatory character  |
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varada | m. Name of one of skanda-'s attendants  |
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varada | m. of a particular class of deceased ancestors  |
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varada | m. of a particular samādhi-  |
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varada | m. of one of the 7 ṛṣi-s in the 4th manv-antara-  |
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varada | m. of a dhyāni-buddha-  |
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varada | m. (mostly with ācārya-, kavi-, deśika-, bhaṭṭāraka-or deśika āc-) Name of various authors and other men  |
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varada | m. plural Name of a people  |
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varadā | f. a young woman, girl, maiden  |
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varadā | f. Name of a guardian goddess in the family of vara-tantu-  |
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varadā | f. of a yoginī- (see vara-pradā-)  |
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varadā | f. of various plants, Physalis Flexuosa  |
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varadā | f. Polanisia Icosandra  |
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varadā | f. Helianthus  |
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varadā | f. Linum Usitatissimum  |
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varadā | f. the root of yam  |
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varadā | f. equals tri-parṇī-  |
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varadā | f. Name of a river  |
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varadabhaṭṭa | m. Name of author. ( )  |
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varadacaturthī | f. Name of the 4th day in the light half of the month māgha- (prob. wrong reading for varadā-caturthī-)  |
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varadādhīśayajvan | m. Name of an author  |
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varadagaṇapatistotra | n. Name of stotra-  |
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varadagaṇeśastotra | n. Name of stotra-  |
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varadahasta | m. the beneficent hand (of a deity or benefactor of any kind)  |
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varadakṣiṇā | f. a present made to the bridegroom by the bride's father in giving her away  |
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varadakṣiṇā | f. a term for expense or costs incurred in fruitless endeavours to recover a loss  |
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varadakṣiṇā | mfn. (with kratu-,a sacrifice) at which excellent fees are given (see ) .  |
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varadamūrti | m. Name of author. ( )  |
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varadāna | n. the granting a boon or request  |
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varadāna | n. the giving compensation or reward  |
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varadāna | n. Name of a place of pilgrimage  |
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varadānamaya | mf(ī-)n. caused by the granting of a request, arising from the bestowal of a favour or boon  |
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varadanātha | m. Name of author. ( )  |
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varadanāthācāryasūnu | m. Name of author. ( )  |
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varadanāyakasūri | m. Name of author. ( )  |
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varadānika | mfn. idem or 'mf(ī-)n. caused by the granting of a request, arising from the bestowal of a favour or boon '  |
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varadarāja | m. (also with ācārya-, colapaṇḍita-, bhaṭṭa-, bhaṭṭāraka-) Name of various authors and other persons ( varadarājacampū -campū- f. varadarājadaṇḍaka -daṇḍaka-m., varadarājapañcāśat -pañcāśat- f. varadarājamaṅgala -maṅgala-n., varadarājamahiṣīstotra -mahiṣī-stotra- n. varadarājamūla -mūla- n. varadarājaśataka -śataka- n. varadarājasuprabhāta -su-prabhāta- m., varadarājastava -stava- m. varadarājastotra -stotra- n.; varadarājāṣṭaka jāṣṭaka- n. varadarājāṣṭottaraśata jāṣṭottara-śata- n.Name of works.; varadarājīya jīya- mfn.coming from or relating to or composed by varada-rāja-; n.Name of work)  |
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varadarājacampū | f. varadarāja |
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varadarājadaṇḍaka | m. varadarāja |
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varadarājamahiṣīstotra | n. varadarāja |
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varadarājamaṅgala | n. varadarāja |
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varadarājamūla | n. varadarāja |
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varadarājapañcāśat | f. varadarāja |
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varadarājaśataka | n. varadarāja |
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varadarājāṣṭaka | n. varadarāja |
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varadarājastava | m. varadarāja |
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varadarājastotra | n. varadarāja |
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varadarājāṣṭottaraśata | n. varadarāja |
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varadarājasuprabhāta | m. varadarāja |
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varadarājīya | mfn. varadarāja |
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varadārka | m. Name of work  |
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varadarśinī | f. prob. incorr. for -varṇiṇī- (q.v)  |
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varadāru | Tectona Grandis  |
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varadāruka | a kind of plant with poisonous leaves  |
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varadascaturthī | f. See varada-c- above  |
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varadāśvas | mfn. equals -da- (q.v)  |
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varadātantra | n. Name of work  |
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varadātṛ | mfn. equals -da- (q.v)  |
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varadatta | mfn. given as a boon, granted in consequence of a request  |
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varadatta | mfn. presented with the choice of a boon  |
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varadatta | m. Name of a man  |
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varadātu | m. Tectona Grandis  |
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varadaviṣṇusūri | m. Name of a Commentator  |
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varadāyāka | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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varadharma | m. a noble act of justice, excellent work etc.  |
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varadharmīkṛ | P. -karoti-, to do a noble act towards any one (accusative)  |
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varadharmin | m. Name of a king  |
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varāḍi | m. (in music) a particular rāga- (see varāṭī-above) .  |
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varāḍi | m. (in music) a particular rāga- (see varāṭī-above) .  |
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varāḍirāga | See varāḍi-, p.921  |
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varadopaniṣaddīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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varadruma | m. Agallochum  |
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varaga | m. or n. (?) Name of a place  |
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varaga | Name of a place  |
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varagātra | mf(ī-)n. fair-limbed, beautiful  |
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varaghaṇṭa | m. Name of skanda-  |
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varaghaṇṭī | f. Asparagus Racemosus  |
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varaghaṇṭikā | f. Asparagus Racemosus  |
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varāha | m. (derivation doubtful) a boar, hog, pig, wild boar etc. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' it denotes,"superiority, pre-eminence";See gaRa vyāghrādi-)  |
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varāha | m. a cloud  |
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varāha | m. a bull  |
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varāha | m. a ram  |
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varāha | m. Delphinus Gangeticus  |
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varāha | m. Name of viṣṇu- in his third or boar-incarnation (see varāhāvatāra-) etc.  |
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varāha | m. an array of troops in the form of a boar  |
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varāha | m. a particular measure  |
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varāha | m. Cyperus Rotundus  |
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varāha | m. yam, manioc-root  |
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varāha | m. equals varāha-purāṇa- and hopaniṣad- (q.v)  |
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varāha | m. Name of a daitya-  |
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varāha | m. of a muni-  |
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varāha | m. of various authors (also with paṇḍita-and śarman-)  |
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varāha | m. abridged fr. varāha-mihira-  |
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varāha | m. of the son of a guardian of a temple  |
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varāha | m. of a mountain  |
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varāha | m. of one of the 18 dvīpa-s  |
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varāhadaṃṣṭra | m. and f(ā-). "boar-toothed", Name of a disease (reckoned among the kṣudraroga-s)  |
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varāhadānāvidhi | m. Name of work  |
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varāhadanta | mfn. having boar's teeth  |
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varāhadat | mfn. having boar's teeth  |
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varāhadatta | m. Name of a merchant  |
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varāhadeva | m. Name of a man  |
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varāhadevasvāmin | m. Name of an author.  |
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varāhādri | m. Name of a mountain  |
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varāhadvādaśī | f. Name of a festival in honour of the boar-incarnation of viṣṇu- (observed on the twelfth day in the light half of māgha-)  |
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varāhadvīpa | Name of a dvīpa-  |
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varahaka | m. or n. (?) Name of a place  |
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varāhaka | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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varāhaka | n. Name of an upaniṣad-.  |
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varāhakālin | m. a kind of sunflower, Helianthus Annuus  |
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varāhakalpa | m. the period during which viṣṇu- assumed his boar-form  |
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varāhakanda | m. an esculent root, a sort of yam  |
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varāhakāntā | f. a kind of yam  |
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varāhakarṇa | m. "boar-eared", Name of a kind of arrow  |
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varāhakarṇa | m. Name of a yakṣa-  |
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varāhakarṇī | f. Physalis Flexuosa  |
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varāhakarṇikā | f. a kind of missile weapon  |
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varāhakavaca | n. Name of a kavaca- (q.v)  |
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varāhakrāntā | f. a sort of sensitive plant, Mimosa Pudica (according to to some "Lycopodium Imbricatum"),  |
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varāhamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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varāhamihira | m. Name of an astronomer (son of āditya-dāsa- and author of the bṛhaj-jātaka-, bṛhat-saṃhitā-, laghu-jātaka-, yoga-yātrā-, pañca-siddhāntikā-;in the last of these works he takes 506 A.D. as the epoch of his calculations)  |
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varāhamūta | n. Name of a place having an image of viṣṇu- in his boar-form  |
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varāhanāman | m. Mimosa Pudica  |
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varāhanāman | m. an esculent root, yam  |
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varāhanāmāṣṭottaraśata | n. Name of a stotra-.  |
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varāhaparvata | m. Name of a mountain  |
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varāhapattrī | f. Physalis Flexuosa  |
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varāhapurāṇa | n. Name of the fifteenth purāṇa- (celebrating viṣṇu- in his boar-incarnation; see purāṇa-and ).  |
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varāhaśaila | m. Name of a mountain  |
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varāhasaṃhitā | f. Name of work (the bṛhat-saṃhitā- of varāha-mihira-).  |
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varāhasphuṭa | m. or n. Name of work  |
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varāhaśṛṅga | m. "boar-horned", Name of śiva-  |
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varāhastuti | f. Name of chapter of the  |
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varāhāśva | m. Name of a daitya-  |
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varāhasvāmin | m. Name of a mythical king  |
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varāhavadhrī | f. (prob.) a flitch  |
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varāhavapuṣa | n. the body of a boar  |
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varāhavasā | f. hog's grease  |
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varāhavat | ind. like a boar  |
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varāhāvatāra | m. the boar-incarnation (in which viṣṇu-, in boar-form, raised up on one of his tusks the earth which lay buried beneath the waters when the whole world had become one ocean)  |
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varāhayu | mfn. eager after boars, useful or fit for boar-hunting  |
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varāhayūtha | m. a herd of wild boars  |
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varāhī | f. a species of Cyperus  |
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varāhī | f. Batatas Edulis  |
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varāhikā | f. Physalis Flexuosa  |
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varāhopānah | f. dual number shoes made of pig's leather  |
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varāhopaniṣad | f. Name of an upaniṣad-.  |
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varāhu | m. a boar, hog  |
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varāhu | m. plural Name of particular winds  |
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varāhu | m. Name of a class of gods belonging to the middle sphere  |
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varaja | equals vare-ja-  |
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varaja | See under 1. vara-, p.921.  |
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varajānuka | m. Name of a ṛṣi-  |
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varājīvin | m. an astrologer  |
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varājya | n. the choicest ghee or clarified butter  |
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varaka | m. a cloak  |
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varaka | n. cloth  |
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varaka | n. the cover or awning of a boat  |
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varāka | mf(ī-)n. wretched, low, miserable, pitiable (mostly said of persons) etc.  |
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varāka | mf(ī-)n. vile, impure (as money)  |
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varāka | m. (only ) Name of śiva-  |
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varāka | m. battle, war  |
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varāka | m. a kind of plant.  |
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varaka | m. one who asks a female in marriage  |
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varaka | m. a wish, request, boon  |
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varaka | m. Name of a prince (varia lectio dhanaka-and kanaka-)  |
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varaka | m. Phaseolus Trilobus  |
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varaka | m. a kind of rice  |
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varaka | m. equals parpaṭa- or śara-parṇikā-  |
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varākaka | mf(ikā-)n. wretched, low, vile  |
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varakalyāṇa | m. Name of a king  |
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varākāṅkṣin | mfn. soliciting a boon, preferring a request  |
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varakāṣṭhakā | f. the plant Clerodendrum Siphonanthus  |
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varakāṣṭhakā | f. a grain similar to varāṭikā-  |
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varakīrti | m. Name of a man  |
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varakratu | m. Name of indra-  |
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varāla | mn. cloves  |
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varāla | m. a black-yellowish-whitish whiteness  |
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varāla | mfn. black-yellowish-whitish white  |
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varālā | f. a female goose  |
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varala | m. a sort of gad-fly or wasp  |
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varalā | f. idem or 'm. a sort of gad-fly or wasp '  |
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varalā | f. a goose  |
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varalabdha | mfn. one who has obtained a boon (= labdha-vara-)  |
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varalabdha | mfn. received as a boon  |
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varalabdha | m. Michelia Champaka  |
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varalabdha | m. Bauhinia Variegata  |
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varālaka | m. or n. cloves  |
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varālaka | m. Carissa Carandas  |
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varalakṣmīkatakalpa | m. Name of work  |
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varalakṣmīkatakathā | f. Name of work  |
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varalakṣmīkathā | f. Name of work  |
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varalakṣmīmāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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varalakṣmīpūjā | f. Name of work  |
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varalakṣmīvrata | n. Name of work  |
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varāli | m. the moon  |
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varāli | m. a particular rāga- (see varāḍī-).  |
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varalī | f. equals varaṭā-  |
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varālikā | f. Name of durgā- (see vār-).  |
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varam | ind. (am-) (gaRa svar-ādi-) preferably, rather, better (also = preferable, sometimes with ablative which in veda- is often followed by ā- exempli gratia, 'for example' agn/ibhyo v/aram-,"better than fires" ; s/akkibhya /ā v/aram-,"better than companions" ;exceptionally with accusative exempli gratia, 'for example' śiṣyaiḥ śata-hutān homān-, ekaḥ putra-kut varam-,"better one sacrifice offered by a son than a hundred offered by disciples" ) etc.  |
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varam | ind. it is better that, it would be best if (with present tense exempli gratia, 'for example' varaṃ gacchāmi-,"it is better that I go";or with imperative exempli gratia, 'for example' varaṃ naye sthāpyatām-,"it would be better if he were initiated into our plan" ;or without any verb exempli gratia, 'for example' varaṃ siṃhāt-,"better [death caused] by a lion" ;sometimes with Potential,e.g. varaṃ tat kuryāt-,"better that he should do that" ) etc.  |
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varam | ind. it is better than, rather than (in these senses varam-is followed by, na-, na ca- na tu-, na punaḥ- tad api na-or tathāpi na-,with Nominal verb exempli gratia, 'for example' varaṃ mṛśyur nacākīrtiḥ-,"better death than [lit."and not"] infamy";exceptionally with instrumental case exempli gratia, 'for example' varam eko guṇī putro ta ca mūrkha-śatair api-,"better one virtuous son than hundreds of fools" ; na hi-varam-,"by no mean - but rather") etc.  |
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varambarā | f. the Nux Vomica plant  |
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varāmra | m. Carissa Carandas  |
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varamukhī | f. a kind of drug  |
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varaṇa | m. a rampart, mound  |
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varaṇa | m. a causeway, bridge  |
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varaṇa | m. the tree Crataeva Roxburghii (also called varuṇa-and setu-;it is used in medicine and supposed to possess magical virtues) etc.  |
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varaṇa | m. any tree  |
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varaṇa | m. a camel  |
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varaṇa | m. a kind of ornament or decoration on a bow  |
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varaṇa | m. a particular magical formula recited over weapons (varuṇa- Bombay edition)  |
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varaṇa | m. Name of indra-  |
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varaṇa | m. Name of a country  |
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varaṇa | m. (plural) of a town (see on )  |
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varaṇā | f. Name of a small river (running past the north of Benares into the Ganges and now called Barna)  |
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varaṇa | n. surrounding, enclosing  |
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varaṇa | n. keeping off, prohibiting  |
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varāṇa | m. Crataeva Roxburghii  |
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varāṇa | m. Name of indra-  |
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varaṇa | n. the act of choosing, wishing wooing, choice of a bride etc.  |
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varaṇa | n. honouring etc. (pūjanādi-)  |
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varaṇa | m. plural the sacred texts recited at the choice of a priest  |
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varaṇaka | mfn. covering, covering over, concealing  |
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varaṇamālā | f. ( ) f. the garland placed by a maiden round the neck of a selected suitor.  |
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varānanā | f. a lovely-faced woman  |
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varānanā | f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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varānandabhairavatantra | n. Name of work  |
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varanārī | f. the best woman, a most excellent woman  |
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varāṇasa | mfn. (fr. prec.) gaRa triṇādi-  |
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varāṇasa | See .  |
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varaṇasī | ( ) ( ) f. Benares (more usually varānasī-and vārāṇasī-,qq. vv.)  |
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varaṇāśī | ( ) f. Benares (more usually varānasī-and vārāṇasī-,qq. vv.)  |
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varāṇasī | f. Name of a river  |
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varāṇasī | f. the city of Benares (more usually written vārāṇasī- see varaṇasī-;two small rivers, the varaṇā- and asī- are said to join or give rise to the nameSee ). |
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varaṇaśraj | f. ( ) the garland placed by a maiden round the neck of a selected suitor.  |
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varaṇāvatī | f. (prob.) Name of a river  |
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varaṇḍa | m. ( ) the string of a fishhook (see -lambuka-)  |
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varaṇḍa | m. (only ) a multitude  |
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varaṇḍa | m. an eruption on the face  |
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varaṇḍa | m. a rampart separating two combatant elephants  |
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varaṇḍa | m. a heap of grass  |
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varaṇḍa | m. a packet, package  |
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varaṇḍā | f. (only ) Turdus Salica  |
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varaṇḍā | f. a dagger, knife  |
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varaṇḍā | f. the wick of a lamp.  |
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varaṇḍaka | mfn. (only ) round  |
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varaṇḍaka | mfn. large, extensive  |
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varaṇḍaka | mfn. miserable, wretched  |
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varaṇḍaka | mfn. fearful, terrified  |
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varaṇḍaka | m. a small mound of earth  |
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varaṇḍaka | mfn. a rampart separating two combatant elephants  |
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varaṇḍaka | mfn. the seat or canopy on an elephant, a howdah  |
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varaṇḍaka | mfn. a wall  |
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varaṇḍaka | mfn. an eruption on the face  |
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varaṇḍaka | mfn. a multitude  |
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varaṇḍalambuka | m. the string of a fish-hook (?)  |
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varaṇḍālu | m. a kind of bulbous plant (= phala-puccha-)  |
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varaṇḍālu | m. the castor-oil tree, Ricinus Communis  |
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varāṅga | n. "best member of the body", the head  |
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varāṅga | n. the female pudenda  |
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varāṅga | n. the principal piece or part  |
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varāṅga | n. an elegant form or body  |
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varāṅga | mfn. having an excellent form, excellent or beautiful in all parts  |
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varāṅga | m. an elephant  |
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varāṅga | m. (in astronomy) a nakṣatra- year consisting of 324 days  |
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varāṅga | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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varāṅga | m. of a king  |
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varāṅga | n. Cassia bark, green cinnamon  |
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varāṅga | n. sorrel  |
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varāṅgaka | n. equals varāṅga-, Cassia bark  |
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varāṅganā | f. a beautiful woman  |
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varāṅgarūpin | m. a great hero  |
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varāṅgarūpopeta | mfn. handsome and well shaped  |
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varāṅgarūpopeta | mfn. (according to to others, "shaped like an elephant")  |
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varāṅgī | f. turmeric  |
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varāṅgī | f. Name of a daughter of dṛṣadvat-  |
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varāṅgin | m. sorrel  |
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varanimantraṇa | n. a journey undertaken by the parents of the bride to recall the bridegroom (who pretends to go to kāśī-)  |
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varaniścaya | m. the determining or choosing of a person to be a husband, choice of a bridegroom  |
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varaṇīya | mfn. to be chosen or selected  |
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varaṇīya | mfn. to be solicited (for a boon) etc.  |
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varaṇṭa | See jala-v-.  |
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varaṇya | Nom. P. yati- gaRa kaṇḍv-ādi-.  |
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varapakṣa | m. the party or side of bridegroom at a wedding  |
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varapakṣiṇī | f. Name of a tantra- goddess  |
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varapakṣīya | mfn. belonging to the party of the bridegroom, a relation of the bridegroom  |
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varapaṇḍita | m. (with śrī-prefixed) Name of an author  |
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varapāṇḍya | m. Name of a man  |
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varaparṇākhya | m. Lipeocercis Serrata  |
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varaphala | mfn. possessing or yielding the best fruits  |
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varaphala | m. the cocoa-nut tree  |
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varapītaka | talc  |
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varapota | m. a kind of antelope  |
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varapota | n. (prob.) a kind of vegetable  |
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varaprabha | mf(ā-)n. having excellent brightness  |
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varaprabha | m. Name of a bodhisattva-  |
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varaprada | mfn. granting wishes  |
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varapradā | f. Name of lopāmudrā-  |
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varapradā | f. of a yoginī-  |
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varapradāna | n. the bestowal of a boon  |
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varapradastava | m. Name of a hymn.  |
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varaprārthanā | f. the desiring a husband |
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varaprasthāna | n. the setting out of a bridegroom in the procession towards the bride's house  |
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varapuruṣa | m. the best of men  |
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varāraka | n. a diamond  |
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varāraṇi | m. a mother  |
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varārdhya | wrong reading for avar-,  |
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varārha | mf(ā-)n. worthy of a boon  |
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varārha | mf(ā-)n. exceedingly worthy, being in high esteem |
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varārha | mf(ā-)n. very costly  |
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varāroha | m. an excellent rider  |
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varāroha | m. a rider on an elephant  |
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varāroha | m. a rider in general  |
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varāroha | m. mounting, riding  |
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varāroha | mf(ā-)n. having fine hips  |
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varāroha | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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varārohā | f. a handsome or elegant woman  |
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varārohā | f. the hip or flank  |
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varārohā | f. Name of dākṣāyaṇī- in someśvara-  |
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varārthā | f. (a woman) who wishes for a husband  |
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varārthin | mfn. asking for a boon  |
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vararuci | mfn. taking pleasure in boons (Name of śiva-)  |
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vararuci | m. Name of a grammarian (also a poet, lexicographer, and writer on medicine, sometimes identified with kātyāyana-, the reputed author of the vārttika-s or supplementary rules of pāṇini-; he is placed by some among the nine gems of the court of vikramāditya-, and by others among the ornaments of the court of bhoja-; he was the author of the Prakrit grammar called prākṛta-prakāśa-, and is said to be the first grammarian who reduced the various dialects of Prakrit to a system)  |
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vararucikārikā | f. Name of work  |
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vararucikośa | m. Name of work  |
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vararuciliṅgakārikā | f. Name of work  |
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vararuciprākṛśasūtra | n. Name of work  |
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vararucivākya | n. Name of work  |
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vararūpa | mfn. having an excellent form  |
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vararūpa | m. Name of a buddha-  |
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varas | n. width, breadth, expanse, room, space [ confer, compare Greek .]  |
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varasad | mfn. sitting in a circle or in the wide space  |
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varasampad | f. the accomplishments of a bridegroom,  |
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varāsana | n. an excellent or chief seat, a throne  |
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varāsana | n. Name of a town  |
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varāsana | n. Hibiscus Rosa Sinensis  |
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varāsana | n. a cistern, reservoir (for vār-ās- q.v)  |
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varāsana | mfn. having an excellent seat  |
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varāsana | m. a door-keeper  |
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varāsana | m. a lover, paramour  |
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varasāna | m. equals dārika-  |
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varaśāpa | m. dual number blessing and curse  |
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varasāvitrīcaritra | n. Name of a kavya-.  |
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varāśi | varāsi- See barāsī-.  |
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varaśikha | (var/a--) m. Name of an asura- whose family was destroyed by indra-  |
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varaśīta | cinnamon  |
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varasraj | f. a bridegroom's garland, the garland placed by a maiden round the neck of a chosen suitor  |
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varaśreṇī | f. a kind of plant  |
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varastrī | f. an excellent or noble woman  |
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varasundarī | f. a very beautiful woman  |
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varasundarī | f. a kind of metre  |
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varasurata | mf(ā-)n. well acquainted with the secrets of sexual enjoyment, Hit,  |
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varasyā | f. wish, desire, request  |
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varāṭa | m. a cowry (used as a coin).  |
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varāṭa | m. a rope  |
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varatā | f. the being a blessing  |
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varaṭa | m. a kind of grain, (prob.) the seed of safflower, Carthamus Tinctorius,(equals vara-2)  |
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varaṭa | m. a kind of wasp  |
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varaṭa | m. a gander  |
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varaṭa | m. an artisan of a particular class (reckoned among mleccha-s or Barbarians) (see varuṭa-, varuḍa-)  |
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varaṭa | m. plural Name of a barbarous tribe  |
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varaṭā | f. the seed of Carthamus Tinctorius  |
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varaṭā | f. a kind of wasp  |
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varaṭā | f. a goose  |
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varaṭa | n. a jasmine flower  |
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varāṭaka | m. a cowry, Cypraea Moneta (= 1/20 of a kākiṇī- or of a paṇa-) etc. (also f(ikā-).)  |
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varāṭaka | m. the seed vessel of a lotus-flower  |
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varāṭaka | m. a rope, cord, string (only in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound',with f(ā-).) varia lectio varārakā-  |
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varāṭaka | n. a particular vegetable poison  |
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varaṭaka | m. ( ) ( ) equals varaṭa-, the seed of safflower.  |
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varāṭakarajas | m. Mesua Roxburghii  |
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varatama | mfn. most preferable or excellent  |
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varatantu | m. Name of an ancient preceptor |
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varatantu | m. plural his descendants  |
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varatanu | mf(ū-)n. having a beautiful body  |
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varatanū | f. a beautiful woman  |
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varatanū | f. a kind of metre  |
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varatara | mfn. more or most excellent  |
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varāṭī | f. (in music) a particular rāga- (see varādī-below) .  |
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varaṭī | f. a kind of wasp  |
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varāṭikā | f. Mirabilis Jalapa  |
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varatikta | m. Wrightia Antidysenterica  |
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varatikta | m. Azadirachta Indica  |
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varatikta | m. equals parpaṭa-  |
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varatiktaka | m. Azadirachta Indica  |
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varatiktaka | m. a species of medicinal plant equals parpaṭa-  |
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varatiktikā | f. Clypea Hernandifolia  |
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varātisarga | m. the granting a boon or request  |
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varatkarī | f. a sort of perfume (equals reṇukā-) |
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varatoyā | f. "having excellent water", Name of a river  |
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varatrā | f. a strap, thong, strip of leather etc. etc. (once in varatra tra-,prob. n.)  |
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varatrā | f. an elephant's or horse's girth  |
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varatra | n. varatrā |
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varatrākāṇḍa | m. or n. (?) a Piece of a strap or thong  |
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varaṭṭikā | f. ( ) equals varaṭa-, the seed of safflower.  |
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varatvac | m. Azadiraehta Indica  |
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varatvaca | m. Azadiraehta Indica  |
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varavāhlīka | See -bālhīka-.  |
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varavaramuni | m. Name of an author  |
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varavaramuniśataka | n. Name of work  |
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varavaraṇa | n. the act of choosing or requesting,  |
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varavaraṇa | n. the choosing a bridegroom  |
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varavāraṇa | m. a fine elephant  |
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varavarṇa | m. or n. "best-coloured", gold (see su-v-).  |
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varavarṇin | mf(iṇī-)n. having a beautiful complexion or colour  |
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varavarṇiṇī | f. a woman with a beautiful complexion. an excellent or handsome woman, any woman etc.  |
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varavarṇiṇī | f. Name of durgā-  |
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varavarṇiṇī | f. of lakṣmī-  |
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varavarṇiṇī | f. of sarasvatī-  |
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varavarṇiṇī | f. turmeric  |
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varavarṇiṇī | f. lac  |
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varavarṇiṇī | f. equals go-rocanā-  |
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varavarṇiṇī | f. a kind of plant (equals priyaṅgu-, phalinī-)  |
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varavāsi | (?) m. plural Name of a people  |
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varavastra | n. a beautiful garment  |
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varavatsalā | f. a mother-in-law  |
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varavṛddha | m. Name of śiva-  |
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varavrita | mfn. received as a boon  |
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varāya | Nom. (only yita- n. impersonal or used impersonally) to be or represent a boon  |
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varayātrā | f. the procession of a suitor or bridegroom (to the bride's house)  |
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varayitavya | mfn. to be chosen or selected ( varayitavyatva -tva- n. )  |
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varayitavyatva | n. varayitavya |
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varayitṛ | m. a suitor, lover, husband  |
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varayogya | mf(ā-)n. worthy of a boon or reward  |
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varayogya | mf(ā-)n. fit for marriage  |
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varayonika | equals kesara-  |
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varayoṣit | f. a beautiful woman  |
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varayu | m. Name of a man  |
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varayuvati | f. a beautiful young woman or girl  |
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varayuvati | f. a kind of metre  |
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varayuvatī | f. a beautiful young woman or girl  |
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varayuvatī | f. a kind of metre  |
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varc | (prob. artificial, to serve as the source of the words below) cl.1 A1. varcate-, to shine, be bright  |
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varca | m. Name of an ancient sage (equals suvarcaka-, )  |
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varcaḥsthāna | n. (for varcas+sth-) a place for voiding excrement  |
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varcala | See su-varcala-.  |
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varcas | n. ( ruc-) vital power, vigour, energy, activity, (especially) the illuminating power of fire or the sun id est brilliance, lustre, light etc.  |
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varcas | n. colour |
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varcas | n. splendour, glory  |
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varcas | n. form, figure, shape  |
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varcas | n. excrement, ordure, feces  |
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varcas | m. Name of a son of soma-  |
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varcas | m. of a son of su-tejas- or su-ketas-  |
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varcas | m. of rākṣava- (Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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varcasa | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') equals varcas-, light, lustre, colour (see brahma-v-).  |
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varcasin | See brahma-- and su-v-  |
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varcaska | m. n. (gaRa ardharcādi-) power, vigour, brightness etc.  |
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varcaska | m. ordure, excrement  |
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varcaskasthāna | n. equals caḥ-sthāna-  |
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varcasvat | mfn. (v/arcas-.) vigorous, fresh  |
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varcasvat | mfn. shining, bright  |
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varcasvat | mfn. containing the word varcas-  |
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varcasvin | mfn. vigorous, active, energetic etc.  |
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varcasvin | m. an energetic man  |
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varcasvin | m. Name of a son of varcas- and grandson of soma-  |
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varcasya | mfn. bestowing vital power or vigour  |
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varcasya | mfn. relating to varcas-  |
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varcasya | mfn. acting on the excrement,  |
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varcasyā | f. (scilicet iṣṭakā-) Name of particular sacrificial bricks (at the laying of which certain mantra-s containing the word varcas-are used)  |
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varcaṭī | f. (?) a kind of rice  |
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varcaṭī | f. a harlot  |
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varcāvasu | m. a particular sunbeam (in a quotation)  |
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varcāvasu | m. Name of a gandharva-  |
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varcāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to shine gaRa bhṛśādi-.  |
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varcin | m. Name of a demon (slain by indra- or by indra- and viṣṇu- jointly)  |
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varcita | wrong reading for carcita-  |
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varco | in compound for varcas-.  |
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varcobheda | m. diarrhoea  |
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varcobhedin | mfn. suffering from it  |
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varcodā | ( ) mfn. granting power, bestowing vigour or energy.  |
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varcodhā | ( ) mfn. granting power, bestowing vigour or energy.  |
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varcodhas | ( ) mfn. granting power, bestowing vigour or energy.  |
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varcograha | m. obstruction of the feces, constipation  |
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varcomārga | m. the anus  |
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varcovinigraha | m. equals -graha-  |
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vardh | cl.10 P. vardhayati- (also vardhāpayati-; see below) , to cut, divide, shear, cut off ; to fill (in this sense rather Causal of vṛdh-).  |
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vardha | m. (for 2.See below) cutting, dividing  |
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vardha | n. lead (see vardhra-).  |
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vardha | mfn. (fr. vṛdh-;for 1. vardha-See above) increasing, augmenting, gladdening (See nandi--and mitra-v-)  |
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vardha | m. the act of increasing, giving increase or prosperity  |
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vardha | m. increase, augmentation  |
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vardha | m. Clerodendrum Siphonantus  |
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vardhaka | mfn. cutting, dividing, cutting off, shearing (See māṣa--and śmaśru-v-)  |
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vardhaka | m. a carpenter  |
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vardhaki | m. a carpenter (also kin-).  |
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vardhakihasta | m. a carpenter's measure of 42 inches  |
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vardhamāla | m. Name of a Brahman  |
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vardhamāna | mfn. increasing, growing, thriving, prosperous etc.  |
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vardhamāna | m. Ricinus Communis (so called from its vigorous growth)  |
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vardhamāna | m. sweet citron (alsof(ā-).)  |
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vardhamāna | m. a particular way of joining the hands  |
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vardhamāna | m. a particular attitude in dancing  |
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vardhamāna | m. a kind of riddle or charade |
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vardhamāna | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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vardhamāna | m. of a mountain and district (also of its town, now called Bardwan or Burdwan)  |
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vardhamāna | m. of a grāma-  |
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vardhamāna | m. of various authors and other men  |
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vardhamāna | m. of the last of the 24 arhat-s or jina-s  |
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vardhamāna | m. of the elephant who supports the eastern quarter  |
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vardhamāna | m. (plural) of a people  |
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vardhamāna | m. or n. a kind of mystical figure or diagram  |
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vardhamāna | m. a dish or platter of a particular shape (sometimes used as a lid or cover for water-jars etc.)  |
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vardhamāna | m. a house having no entrance on the south side  |
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vardhamānā | f. a species of gāyatrī- metre  |
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vardhamāna | m. Name of the town of Bardwaln  |
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vardhamāna | n. equals vardhamānapura-  |
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vardhamāna | n. a kind of metre  |
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vardhamānadvāra | n. "gate leading to vardhamāna-", Name of a gate in hastināpura-  |
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vardhamānaka | m. a dish or saucer of a particular shape, lid or cover  |
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vardhamānaka | m. a particular way of joining the hands  |
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vardhamānaka | m. Name of a class of persons following a particular trade ( )  |
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vardhamānaka | m. of a district or of a people  |
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vardhamānaka | m. of a serpent-demon  |
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vardhamānaka | m. of various men  |
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vardhamānamati | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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vardhamānamiśra | m. Name of a grammarian  |
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vardhamānaprakriyā | f. Name of work  |
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vardhamānaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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vardhamānapura | n. the town of Bardwan  |
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vardhamānapuradvāra | n. the gate leading to the town of Bardwan  |
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vardhamānapūraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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vardhamānapurīya | mfn. coming from or born in vardhamāna-pura-  |
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vardhamānasvāmin | m. Name of a jina-  |
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vardhamānendu | m. Name of a commentator or commentary on the vardhamānī-.  |
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vardhamāneśa | m. Name of a particular temple or an image  |
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vardhamānī | f. Name of a commentator or commentary written by vardhamāna-  |
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vardhana | n. the act of cutting or cutting off (See nābhi-v-)  |
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vardhana | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' after a proper N. prob. ="town" (see puṇḍra-v-,and Old Persian vardana-).  |
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vardhana | mf(ī-)n. increasing, growing, thriving  |
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vardhana | mf(ī-)n. (often in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') causing to increase, strengthening, granting prosperity etc.  |
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vardhana | mf(ī-)n. (mostly in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') animating, gladdening, exhilarating  |
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vardhana | m. a granter of increase, bestower of prosperity  |
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vardhana | m. a tooth growing over another tooth  |
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vardhana | m. (in music) a kind of measure  |
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vardhana | m. Name of śiva-  |
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vardhana | m. of one of skanda-'s attendants  |
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vardhana | m. of a son of kṛṣṇa- and mitra-vindā-  |
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vardhana | m. a water-jar of a particular shape (see vārdhani-)  |
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vardhana | m. the act of increasing, increase, growth, prosperity, success  |
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vardhana | m. enlarging magnifying, strengthening, promoting  |
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vardhana | m. a means of strengthening, restorative, comfort  |
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vardhana | m. educating, rearing  |
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vardhanaka | mf(ikā-)n. exhilarating, gladdening (See cakṣur-vardhanikā-)  |
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vardhanaśīla | mfn. having a tendency to increase or grow, increasing, growing  |
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vardhanasūri | m. Name of a jaina- preceptor  |
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vardhanasvāmin | m. Name of a particular temple or image  |
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vardhanī | f. a broom, brush  |
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vardhanikā | f. a small vessel in which sacred water is kept  |
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vardhanīya | mfn. to be increased or strengthened to be made prosperous or happy  |
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vardhanīyatā | f.  |
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vardhanīyatva | n. augmentability  |
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vardhāpaka | m. (prob.) one who performs the ceremony of cutting the umbilical cord (prob.) the presents distributed at this ceremony  |
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vardhāpaka | m. equals kañcuka- pāṃsu-cāmara-, and pūrṇa-pātra-  |
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vardhāpana | n. (for 2.See column 2) the act of cutting the umbilical cord, (or) the ceremony in commemoration of that act  |
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vardhāpana | n. (prob.) equals vardhāpaka-, presents distributed at the ceremony of cutting the umbilical cord  |
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vardhāpana | n. (for 1.See column 1;possibly 1. and 2. ought not to be separated) a birthday ceremony, festival on a birthday or any festive occasion  |
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vardhāpanaka | n. the cutting of the umbilical cord, (or) a ceremony commemorating it  |
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vardhāpanaka | n. idem or 'n. (for 1.See column 1;possibly 1. and 2. ought not to be separated) a birthday ceremony, festival on a birthday or any festive occasion '  |
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vardhāpanaka | n. congratulation, congratulatory gift  |
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vardhāpanaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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vardhāpanika | mfn. congratulatory, auspicious  |
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vardhaphala | m. Pongamia Glabra  |
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vardhāpikā | f. (ikā-) a nurse (see prec.)  |
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vardhāya | ind. having congratulated (varia lectio and prob. more correct vardhāpya-).  |
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vardhayitṛ | mfn. one who causes to grow or increase etc.  |
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vardhayitṛ | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') an educator, rearer of (f(ī-).)  |
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vardhin | mfn. augmenting, increasing (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound',always f(inī-).)  |
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vardhipathaka | m. or n. (?) Name of a district  |
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vardhiṣṇu | mfn. increasing, growing  |
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vardhiṣṇu | mfn. enlarging, expanding  |
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vardhita | mfn. cut off  |
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vardhita | mfn. carved or fashioned (as timber for a building)  |
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vardhita | mfn. fabricated, built  |
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vardhita | mfn. filled, full  |
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vardhita | mfn. increased, grown, expanded, augmented, strengthened, promoted, gladdened etc.  |
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vardhita | n. a kind of dish (?)  |
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vardhitavya | mfn. to be increased etc.  |
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vardhitavya | n. (impersonal or used impersonally) it should be grown or increased  |
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vardhma | (or man-) m. internal rupture, hernia (see antra-vardhman-).  |
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vardhmaroga | m. the above disease  |
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vardhmavṛddhyadhikāra | m. Name of chapter of work  |
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vardhra | m. "what is cut out or off (?)", a strap, thong, leather band of any kind  |
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vardhra | n. idem or 'f. a sinew, leather thong '  |
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vardhra | n. leather  |
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vardhra | n. lead  |
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vardhrakaṭhina | n. a strap or band by means of which anything is carried, on  |
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vardhravyuta | (v/a-) mfn. intertwisted with bands or thongs  |
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vardhrī | f. a sinew, leather thong  |
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vardhrikā | f. "strap, thong", a person as supple or flexible as leather ( vadhrikā-).  |
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vareja | equals vara-ja-  |
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vareja | See under 1. vara, p.921.  |
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vareṇ | (fr. vareṇyaya-)  |
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vareṇ | v/areṇya-, vareya- etc. See column 1.  |
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vareṇa | m. a wasp (see varola-)  |
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vareṇā | f. (prob.) wrong reading for vareṇya-.  |
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varendra | m. a chief, sovereign  |
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varendra | m. indra-  |
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varendra | mn. Name of a part of Bengal.  |
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varendra | vareśa- etc. See column 1.  |
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varendragati | m. Name of an author  |
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varendrī | f. ancient gauḍa- or Gaur, the capital and district so named (according to to some)  |
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vareṇuka | m. corn  |
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vareṇya | mfn. to be wished for, desirable, excellent, best among (genitive case) etc.  |
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vareṇya | m. a particular class of deceased ancestors  |
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vareṇya | m. Name of a son of bhṛgu-  |
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vareṇyā | f. Name of śiva-'s wife  |
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vareṇya | n. supreme bliss  |
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vareṇya | n. saffron  |
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vareṇyakratu | (vā-) mfn. having excellent understanding, intelligent, wise  |
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vareṇyaya | Nom. yayati- (fr. varenya-)  |
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vareśa | mfn. presiding over boons, able to grant wishes  |
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vareṣudhi | mfn. wearing an excellent quiver  |
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vareśvara | mfn. idem or 'mfn. presiding over boons, able to grant wishes ' (sarvakāma-var-,"able to grant all wishes")  |
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vareśvara | m. Name of śiva-  |
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vareya | Nom. P. y/ati- (fr. 2. vara-), to be a suitor, ask in marriage (infinitive mood y/am-)  |
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vareyu | m. a wooer, suitor  |
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varga | m. (accented only in ) (fr. vṛj-) one who excludes or removes or averts  |
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varga | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) a separate division, class, set, multitude of similar things (animate or inanimate), group, company, family, party, side (mostly in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' exempli gratia, 'for example' catur--, tri-v- q.v;often plural for sg.) etc.  |
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varga | m. (especially) any series or group of words classified together (as manuṣya-vanas-pati-v-etc.), or a class or series of consonants in the alphabet (seven such classes being given, viz. ka-varga-,"the class of Guttural letters"ca-kāra-v-,or ca-v-,"the Palatals"; ṭa-v-"the Cerebrals"; ta-v-"the Dentals"; pa-v-"the Labials"; ya-v-"the Semivowels"; śa-v-"the Sibilants", and the aspirate h- see varga-dvitīya-and -prathama-) |
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varga | m. everything comprehended under any department or head, everything included under a category, province or sphere of.  |
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varga | m. equals tri-varga- (q.v)  |
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varga | m. a section, chapter, division of a book, (especially) a subdivision of an adhyāya- in the ṛg-- veda- (which according to to the mere mechanical division, contains 8 āṣṭaka-s or 64 adhyāya-s or 2006 varga-s; see maṇḍala-) and a similar subdivision in the bṛhad-devatā-  |
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varga | m. (in algebra) the square of a number (exempli gratia, 'for example' pañca-v-,square of five see bhinna-v-)  |
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varga | m. equals bala-, strength  |
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varga | m. Name of a country  |
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vargā | f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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vargadvitīya | m. (in gram.) the second letter of a varga- (See above) .  |
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vargaghana | n. the square of a cube  |
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vargaghanaghāta | m. (in arithmetic) the fifth power.  |
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vargakarman | n. Name of an indefinite problem or of an operation relating to square numbers  |
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vargamūla | n. (in arithmetic) square root  |
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vargaṇā | f. division, class, Sil.  |
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vargaṇā | f. multiplication  |
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vargāntya | m. (in gram.) the last letter of a varga-, a nasal  |
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vargapada | n. a square root  |
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vargaprakṛti | f. (in arithmetic) an affected square  |
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vargapraśaṃsin | mfn. praising one's own class or set (relatives, dependants etc.)  |
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vargaprathama | m. (in gram.) the first letter of a varga- (See above) .  |
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vargas | n. among the bala-nāmāni-  |
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vargaśas | ind. according to to divisions, in groups  |
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vargāṣṭaka | n. the eight groups of consonants id est the consonants collectively  |
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vargastha | mfn. standing by or devoted to a party, partial  |
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vargavarga | m. (in arithmetic) the square of a square, a biquadratic number  |
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vargavargavarga | m. the square of a squared square.  |
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vargaya | Nom. P. yati-, to raise to a square (gita- mfn.squared )  |
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vargīkṛta | mfn. made into classes, classified, arranged  |
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vargīkṛta | mfn. (in algebra) raised to a square, squared.  |
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vargin | mf(iṇī-)n. belonging to a class, devoted to a side or party  |
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vargīṇa | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') belonging to the class or category or family or party of  |
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vargīya | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') idem or 'mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') belonging to the class or category or family or party of ' (exempli gratia, 'for example' ka-vargīya-,a guttural, pa-vargīya-,a palatal Scholiast or Commentator; see artha--, mad-v-etc.)  |
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vargottama | m. equals vargāntya-  |
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vargottama | m. (in astrology)"chief of a class", Name of the Ram and the Bull and the Twins (being the first in a particular grouping of the zodiacal signs)  |
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vargya | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') idem or 'mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') idem or 'mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') belonging to the class or category or family or party of ' (exempli gratia, 'for example' ka-vargīya-,a guttural, pa-vargīya-,a palatal Scholiast or Commentator; see artha--, mad-v-etc.)' (see mad-v-)  |
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vargya | m. a member of a society, colleague  |
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varh | See barh-.  |
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varha | varhiṣṭha-, varhis- See barha- etc.  |
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varī | f. Asparagus Racemosus  |
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varī | f. Name of chāya- (the wife of sūrya-)  |
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varī | f. plural (See also under 2. vara-) streams, rivers (see vār-, vāri-).  |
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varīdāsa | m. Name of the father of the gandharva- nārada-  |
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varīdharā | f. a kind of metre  |
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variman | m. (abstract noun of ur/u- q.v) expanse,  |
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variman | m. (abstract noun of ur/u- q.v) expanse,  |
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varīman | n. = variman-1, expanse, width, breadth, room  |
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variman | m. the most excellent, best (literally"excellence, superiority, worth") .  |
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varīman | m. = variman-2  |
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varīman | v/arīyas-. See .  |
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varīman | rīyas-. See .  |
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varimat | ( ) ( ) equals next.  |
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varimat | ( ) equals next.  |
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varin | m. "rich in gifts (?)", Name of a divine being enumerated among the viśve- devāḥ-  |
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variṣa | m. equals varṣa-, rain etc.  |
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variṣā | f. plural the rains, rainy season, L:  |
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variṣāpriya | m. "friend of the rainy season", the cātaka- bird (being supposed to drink only rainwater)  |
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variśī | See bariśī-.  |
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variṣṭha | mfn. (superl. of ur/u- q.v) widest, broadest, largest, most extensive  |
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variṣṭha | mf(ā-)n. (superl. of 2. vara-) the most excellent or best, most preferable among (genitive case or compound) etc.  |
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variṣṭha | mf(ā-)n. better than (ablative)  |
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variṣṭha | mf(ā-)n. chief (in a bad sense) = worst, most wicked  |
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variṣṭhaka | mfn. equals prec., most excellent or best  |
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variṣṭhāśrama | m. Name of a place  |
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varīṣu | m. Name of kāma-deva-, the god of love (see ravīṣu-).  |
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varītākṣa | m. Name of a daitya-  |
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varitṛ | mfn. one who covers or screens (see 1. varītri-).  |
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varītṛ | mfn. one who covers or screens (see 1. varitṛ-).  |
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varitṛ | mfn. choosing, a chooser  |
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varītṛ | m. a wooer, suitor (tā-,as future"he will woo")  |
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varitṛ | varim/an-, v/ariṣṭha-. See .  |
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varitṛ | riman- etc. See , |
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varīvarda | equals baliv/arda- (See under balivarda-).  |
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varivas | n. room, width, space, free scope, ease, comfort, bliss (accusative with kṛ-, dhā-or vid-and dative case,"make room for, clear the path to")  |
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varivas | n. wealth, treasure (equals dhana-)  |
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varivas | varivo-d/a- etc. See .  |
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varivasita | mfn. equals varivasyita-  |
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varivaskṛt | mfn. procuring space, affording relief, delivering  |
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varivasya | Nom. P. sy/ati-, to grant room or space, give relief. concede, permit ; to show favour, wait upon, cherish, tend (parasmE-pada syamāna- equals varivacyita- )  |
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varivasyā | f. service, honour, devotion, attendance  |
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varivasyā | f. obedience to a spiritual teacher  |
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varivasyārahasya | n. Name of various works.  |
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varivasyita | mfn. served, cherished, adored  |
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varivo | in compound for varivas-.  |
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varivoda | ( ) mfn. granting space or freedom or relief or repose or comfort.  |
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varivodhā | ( ) mfn. granting space or freedom or relief or repose or comfort.  |
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varivovid | ( ) mfn. granting space or freedom or relief or repose or comfort.  |
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varīvṛjat | See under vṛj-.  |
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varīvṛta | mfn. (fr. Intensive of1. vṛt-) turning frequently, rolling  |
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varīyas | mfn. (Comparative degree of ur/u- q.v) wider, broader ("than" ablative)  |
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varīyas | mfn. freer, easier  |
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varīyas | ind. farther, farther off or away  |
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varīyas | n. wider space ("than" ablative)  |
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varīyas | n. free space, freedom, comfort, ease, rest  |
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varīyas | mfn. (Comparative degree of 2. vara-) better more or most excellent, chief or best or dearest of (genitive case)  |
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varīyas | m. (in astrology) Name of a yoga-  |
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varīyas | m. of śiva-  |
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varīyas | m. of a son of manu- sāvarṇa-  |
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varīyas | m. of a son of pulaha- by gati-  |
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varīyasī | f. Asparagus Racemosus  |
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varja | mf(ā-)n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') free from, devoid of excluding, with the exception of.  |
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varja | m. leaving, leaving out, excepting  |
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varja | m. (am-) See below.  |
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varjaka | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') shunning, avoiding  |
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varjaka | mfn. excluding, exclusive of  |
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varjam | ind. (mostly in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound',exceptionally with accusative) excluding, excepting, except, without, with the exception of  |
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varjana | n. excluding avoiding, leaving, abandoning etc.  |
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varjana | n. neglect  |
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varjana | n. omission  |
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varjana | n. exception  |
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varjana | n. hurting, injury  |
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varjanīya | mfn. to be excluded or shunned or avoided, improper, censurable  |
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varjayitavya | mfn. to be shunned or avoided  |
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varjayitṛ | mfn. one who excludes or avoids or shuns  |
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varjayitṛ | mfn. one who pours out, discharger (of rain)  |
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varjin | mfn. avoiding, shunning  |
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varjita | mfn. excluded, abandoned, avoided etc.  |
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varjita | mfn. (with instrumental case or in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') deprived of, wanting, without, with the exception of.  |
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varjya | mfn. to be excluded or shunned or avoided or given up etc.  |
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varjya | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') with the exception of, exclusive of. without  |
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varjya | n. a stage in each lunar mansion during which no business should be begun  |
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varkara | See barkara-.  |
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varkarāṭa | m. (only ) a side glance  |
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varkarāṭa | m. the rays of the ascending sun  |
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varkarāṭa | m. the marks of a lover's finger-nails on the bosom of a woman.  |
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varkarīkuṇḍa | m. or n. (?) Name of a place  |
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varkuṭa | m. a pin, bolt  |
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varma | in compound for varman-.  |
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varma | (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) equals varman-  |
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varmahara | mfn. wearing armour or mail, being young or of a military age : (see kavaca-h-)  |
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varmahara | mfn. one who bears arms or despoils another of them  |
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varmaka | m. plural Name of a people  |
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varmakaṇṭāka | m. Gardenia Latifolia or Fumaria Parviflora (varia lectio karma-k-).  |
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varmakaśā | f. a species of plant  |
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varmakaṣā | f. a species of plant  |
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varmamantra | m. a particular formula or prayer (see under varman-)  |
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varman | n. (or m. ;fr.1. vṛ-) "envelope", defensive armour, a coat of mail etc.  |
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varman | n. a bulwark, shelter, defence, protection (often at the end of the names of kṣatriya-s)  |
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varman | n. bark, rind  |
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varman | n. Name of particular preservative formulas and prayers (especially of the mystic syllable hum-)  |
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varmaṇa | m. the orange tree  |
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varmaṇvat | mfn. equals varma-vat-  |
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varmaśarman | m. Name of various men  |
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varmatī | f. Name of a place  |
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varmavat | mfn. having armour or a coat of mail, mailed |
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varmavat | n. an unfortified (?) town  |
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varmaya | Nom. P. yati-, to provide with a coat of mail  |
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varmāya | Nom. A1. yate-  |
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varmi | m. a kind of fish (commonly called vāmi-)  |
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varmika | mfn. clad in armour, mailed, accoutred gaRa vrīhy-ādi-.  |
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varmimatsya | m. the fish varmi-  |
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varmin | mf(iṇī-)n. clad in armour, mailed etc.  |
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varmin | m. Name of a man on Va1rtt. 2.  |
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varmita | mfn. idem or 'mfn. clad in armour, mailed, accoutred gaRa vrīhy-ādi-.' gaRa tārakādi-.  |
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varmitaṅga | mfn. having the body clad in armour  |
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varmuṣa | m. a kind of fish (commonly vāmirūṣa-)  |
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varṇ | (rather Nom.fr. varṇa-) cl.10 P. ( ) varṇayati- (mc. also te-; Aorist avavarṇat-; infinitive mood varṇayitum-or varṇitum-), to paint, colour, dye. ; to depict, picture, write, describe, relate, tell, explain etc. ; to regard, consider ; to spread, extend ; to praise, extol, proclaim qualities : Passive voice varṇyate- (Aorist avarṇi-), to be coloured or described etc.  |
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varṇa | m. (or n. gaRa ardharcādi-,prob. fr.1. vṛ-; in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) a covering, cloak, mantle  |
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varṇa | m. a cover, lid  |
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varṇa | m. outward appearance, exterior, form, figure, shape, colour etc.  |
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varṇa | m. colour of the face, (especially) good colour or complexion, lustre, beauty etc.  |
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varṇa | m. colour, tint, dye, pigment (for painting or writing) etc.  |
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varṇa | m. colour = race, species, kind, sort, character, nature, quality, property (applied to persons and things) etc.  |
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varṇa | m. class of men, tribe, order, caste (prob. from contrast of colour between the dark aboriginal tribes and their fair conquerors; in especially applied to the ārya-s and the dāsa-s; but more properly applicable to the four principal classes described in manu-'s code, viz. Brahmans, kṣatriya-s, vaiśya-s, and śūdra-s; the more modern word for"caste"being jāti-; see )  |
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varṇa | m. a letter, sound, vowel, syllable, word etc.  |
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varṇa | m. a musical sound or note (also applied to the voice of animals)  |
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varṇa | m. the order or arrangement of a song or poem  |
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varṇa | m. praise, commendation, renown, glory  |
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varṇa | m. (in algebra) an unknown magnitude or quantity  |
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varṇa | m. (in arithmetic) the figure,"one"  |
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varṇa | m. (according to to some) a co-efficient  |
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varṇa | m. a kind of measure (see -tāla-)  |
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varṇa | m. gold  |
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varṇa | m. a religious observance  |
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varṇa | m. one who wards off, expeller on  |
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varṇā | f. Cajanus Indicus  |
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varṇa | n. saffron [ confer, compare according to to some, Slavonic or Slavonian vranu8,"black","a crow"; Lithuanian vA7rnas,"a crow."]  |
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varṇabhairava | m. or n. (?) Name of work on the terrible importance of the mystical meaning of letters.  |
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varṇabhedavidhi | m. method of letter-division, Name of work  |
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varṇabhedinī | f. millet  |
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varṇābhidhāna | n. Name of a glossary of monosyllables by nandana- bhaṭṭa-.  |
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varṇabhinna | m. (in music) two kinds of measure  |
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varṇabhīru | m. (in music) two kinds of measure  |
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varṇabuddhi | f. the idea or notion connected with particular letters or sounds  |
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varṇacāraka | m. a painter |
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varṇacaura | m. a stealer of colour  |
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varṇacitrita | mfn. painted with colours  |
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varṇada | mfn. giving colour, colouring, dyeing  |
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varṇada | mfn. giving tribe etc.  |
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varṇada | n. a kind of fragrant yellow wood  |
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varṇadātrī | f. "giving colour", turmeric  |
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varṇadeśanā | f. "instruction in letters", Name of a treatise (by deva-kīrti- on the proper spelling of words with certain cognate consonants, such as ś-, ṣ-, s-; j-and y-; gh-and h-), and of some similar works.  |
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varṇadevatā | f. the deity presiding over any particular letter  |
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varṇadharma | m. the particular duty or occupation of any caste or tribe  |
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varṇādhipa | m. "caste-lord", a planet presiding over a class or caste  |
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varṇadīpikā | f. "letter-explainer", Name of work on the mystical meaning of letters.  |
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varṇadūṣaka | mf(ikā-)n. violating or disturbing the distinctions of caste  |
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varṇadūta | m. "letter-messenger", a letter, epistle  |
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varṇadvayamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of two syllables  |
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varṇāgama | m. the addition of a letter to a word  |
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varṇagata | mfn. "gone to colour", coloured, described  |
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varṇagata | mfn. algebraical  |
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varṇaghanasāriṇī | f. Name of work  |
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varṇagrathaṇā | f. a particular artificial method of writing verses  |
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varṇaguru | m. "father or chief of the castes", a king, prince  |
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varṇahīna | mfn. deprived of caste, out-caste  |
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varṇaja | mfn. produced from castes  |
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varṇajyāyas | mfn. higher in caste  |
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varṇajyeṣṭha | mf(ā-)n. highest in caste (varia lectio)  |
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varṇajyeṣṭha | m. a Brahman  |
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varṇaka | mf(ikā-)n. painting, picturing, representing  |
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varṇaka | m. a strolling player or singer  |
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varṇaka | m. a species of plant  |
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varṇaka | m. fragrant ointment  |
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varṇaka | m. Name of a man (plural his descendants) gaRa upakādi-  |
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varṇaka | m. or n. a model or specimen  |
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varṇaka | mf(ikā-)n. colour for painting, paint, pigment, unguent, anything for smearing on the body etc. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(akā-).)  |
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varṇaka | m. sandal  |
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varṇakā | f. woven cloth  |
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varṇaka | m. a pencil or brush for painting or writing  |
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varṇaka | m. kind, description  |
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varṇaka | m. a woman's fragrant ointment  |
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varṇaka | f(akā-or ikā-). fine gold, purity of gold  |
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varṇaka | n. a chapter, section of a book  |
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varṇaka | n. a circle, orb  |
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varṇaka | n. orpiment  |
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varṇaka | n. the red colouring or paint with which bride and bridegroom are marked at weddings, the painting of the bride by the bridegroom and of the bridegroom by the bride  |
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varṇaka | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') a letter or syllable  |
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varṇakacitrita | mfn. painted with colours or with a brush (see varṇa-c-)  |
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varṇakadaṇḍaka | m. or n. "a stick used in painting"and"a kind of metre"  |
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varṇakadāru | n. sandalwood,  |
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varṇakamaya | mf(ī-)n. composed or consisting of colours, painted,  |
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varṇakavi | m. Name of a son of kubera-  |
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varṇakita | mfn. (fr. varṇaka-) gaRa tārakādi-.  |
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varṇakrama | m. order or succession of colours  |
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varṇakrama | m. order of castes ( varṇakrameṇa meṇa- ind.according to the order of castes)  |
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varṇakrama | m. order or series of letters, alphabetical arrangement, alphabet  |
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varṇakrama | m. a particular krama- or method of reciting Vedic texts (See under krama-)  |
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varṇakramadarpaṇa | m. Name of work  |
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varṇakramalakṣaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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varṇakramavivaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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varṇakrameṇa | ind. varṇakrama |
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varṇakṛt | mfn. causing or giving colour  |
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varṇakūpikā | f. any vessel containing colour or paint, an ink-bottle, ink-stand  |
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varṇalekhā | f. equals -rekhā-  |
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varṇalekhikā | f. equals -rekhā-  |
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varṇalīla | m. (in music) a kind of measure  |
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varṇamālā | f. order or series of letters (especially rows of letters written on a board or in a diagram), the alphabet  |
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varṇamālāpraśnagrantha | m. Name of work  |
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varṇamañcikā | f. (in music) a kind of measure  |
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varṇamātṛ | f. "letter-mother", a pen, pencil etc.  |
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varṇamātra | n. only the colour, nothing but colour  |
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varṇamātrā | f. a kind of metre  |
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varṇamātṛkā | f. Name of sarasvatī-  |
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varṇamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of colours,  |
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varṇamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of symbolical letters or sounds  |
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varṇana | n. the act of painting, colouring etc.  |
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varṇana | n. delineation, description, explanation etc.  |
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varṇana | n. writing  |
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varṇana | n. embellishment, decoration  |
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varṇanā | f. the act of painting, colouring etc.  |
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varṇanā | f. delineation, description, explanation etc.  |
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varṇanā | f. writing  |
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varṇanā | f. embellishment, decoration  |
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varṇanā | f. praise, commendation  |
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varṇanātha | m. the planetary regent of a caste  |
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varṇanīya | mfn. to be painted or coloured or delineated or described (see śoṇita-v-).  |
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varṇāṅkā | f. "letter-maker", a pen  |
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varṇāntara | n. another caste ( varṇāntaragamana -gamana- n.the passing into another caste )  |
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varṇāntara | n. another letter, change of sound  |
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varṇāntaragamana | n. varṇāntara |
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varṇānuprāsa | m. alliteration, paronomasia  |
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varṇānupūrveṇa | ind. according to the order of caste,  |
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varṇaparicaya | m. skill in song or music  |
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varṇaparidhvaṃsa | m. (Scholiast or Commentator) ( ) loss of caste.  |
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varṇaparidhvaṃsā | f. ( ) loss of caste.  |
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varṇāpasada | m. one who is excluded from caste, an out-caste  |
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varṇapāta | m. the dropping or omission of a letter in pronunciation  |
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varṇapaṭala | m. or n. (?) Name of a pariśiṣṭa- of the  |
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varṇapāṭha | m. "letter-register", the alphabet  |
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varṇapātra | n. "colour-vessel or receptacle", a paint-box  |
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varṇapattra | n. "colour-leaf."a pallet  |
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varṇāpeta | mfn. equals varṇa-hīna-  |
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varṇaprabodha | m. Name of work  |
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varṇaprakarṣa | m. excellence or beauty of colour  |
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varṇaprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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varṇaprasādana | n. aloe wood, Agallochum  |
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varṇapuṣpa | n. the blossom of globe-amaranth  |
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varṇapuṣpaka | m. globeamaranth  |
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varṇapuṣpī | f. Echinops Echinatus  |
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varṇarāśi | m. "multitude or series of letters", the alphabet  |
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varṇaratnadīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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varṇarekhā | f. chalk or a white substance often confounded with chalk  |
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varṇārha | m. a sort of bean, Phaseolus Mungo  |
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varṇasa | mfn. (fr. varṇa-) gaRa triṇādi-.  |
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varṇāśā | f. Name of two rivers  |
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varṇasamāmnāya | ( etc.) m. "assemblage or aggregate of letters", the alphabet.  |
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varṇasaṃghāṭa | ( ) m. "assemblage or aggregate of letters", the alphabet.  |
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varṇasaṃghāta | ( ) m. "assemblage or aggregate of letters", the alphabet.  |
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varṇasaṃhāra | m. an assemblage or mixture of different castes, an assembly in which all the four tribes are represented  |
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varṇasaṃhitā | f. a kind of saṃhitā- (q.v)  |
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varṇasaṃkara | m. mixture or blending of colours  |
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varṇasaṃkara | m. mixture or confusion of castes through intermarriage  |
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varṇasaṃkarajātimālā | f. Name of work on mixed castes  |
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varṇasaṃkaratā | f. a tribe of different origin, a man descended from a father and mother of different castes  |
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varṇasaṃkarika | mfn. one who causes confusion of castes by intermarriage  |
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varṇasaṃsarga | m. mixture or confusion of castes, matrimonial connection or marriage with members of other castes |
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varṇasaṃvarga | m. (probably = - saṃsarga-),  |
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varṇasaṃyoga | m. "union of tribe or caste", matrimonial connection or marriage between persons of the same caste  |
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varṇasārabhūtavarṇakrama | m. Name of work  |
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varṇasāramaṇi | m. Name of work  |
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varṇaśāsana | n. Name of work  |
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varṇasi | m. or f. (?) water  |
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varṇāśrama | n. caste and order, class and stage of life (See āśrama-)  |
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varṇāśramadharma | m. the duties of caste and order  |
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varṇāśramadharma | m. Name of work (also varṇāśramadīpa madīpa-,m.)  |
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varṇāśramadīpa | m. varṇāśramadharma |
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varṇāśramaguru | m. "chief of caste and order", Name of śiva-  |
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varṇāśramavat | mfn. possessed of caste and order  |
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varṇāśramin | mfn. possessed of caste and order  |
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varṇaśreṣṭha | mfn. belonging to the best of tribes  |
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varṇaśreṣṭha | m. a brahman- or member of the highest caste  |
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varṇasthāna | n. the place or organ of utterance of any sound or letter (eight in number, as"the throat" etc.;See under sthāna-)  |
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varṇasūtra | n. Name of work  |
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varṇatā | f. ( ) the state of colour, colour (anyavarṇa-tva-,the being of another colour)  |
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varṇaṭa | m. Name of a man  |
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varṇāṭa | m. (only ) a painter  |
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varṇāṭa | m. a singer  |
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varṇāṭa | m. one who makes his living by his wife  |
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varṇāṭa | m. a lover.  |
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varṇatāla | m. Name of a king,  |
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varṇatāla | m. (in music) a kind of measure  |
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varṇatantramālā | f. a grammar or Name of a particular grammar  |
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varṇatanu | f. Name of a particular mantra- addressed to sarasvatī-  |
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varṇatarṇaka | n. woollen cloth used as a mat  |
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varṇatarṇikā | f. woollen cloth used as a mat  |
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varṇatas | ind. by or with or according to colour etc.  |
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varṇātmaka | mfn. having articulate sound  |
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varṇātman | m. "consisting of sounds or letters", a word  |
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varṇatūli | f. "letter-brush", a pen, pencil, paint-brush  |
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varṇatulī | f. "letter-brush", a pen, pencil, paint-brush  |
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varṇatulikā | f. "letter-brush", a pen, pencil, paint-brush  |
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varṇatva | n. ( ) the state of colour, colour (anyavarṇa-tva-,the being of another colour)  |
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varṇatva | n. the state or condition of caste, division into classes  |
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varṇatva | n. the state or condition of a letter or sound.  |
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varṇavādin | m. a speaker of praise, panegyrist  |
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varṇavaikṛta | n. degeneracy of caste  |
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varṇāvara | mfn. inferior in caste  |
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varṇavarti | f. a writing-pen, pencil etc.  |
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varṇavartikā | f. a writing-pen, pencil etc.  |
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varṇavat | mfn. having colour etc.  |
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varṇavatī | f. turmeric  |
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varṇavibhāvin | m. vibhāvin |
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varṇavikriyā | f. enmity against the castes  |
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varṇavilāsa | m. Name of work  |
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varṇavilāsinī | f. turmeric  |
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varṇaviloḍaka | m. a plagiarist [also of a dictionary]  |
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varṇaviloḍaka | m. a house-breaker  |
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varṇaviparyaya | m. the change or substitution of one letter for another  |
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varṇaviveka | m. distinction of sounds, Name of a treatise on the different spelling of nouns.  |
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varṇavṛtta | n. Name of a class of metres regulated by the number of syllables in the half-line (such as the anuṣṭubh-, indra-vajrā- etc.; see mātrā-vṛtta-)  |
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varṇavyatikrāntā | f. a woman that has transgressed by intercourse with a man of lower caste,  |
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varṇavyavasthā | ( ) f. caste-system, institution of caste.  |
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varṇavyavasthiti | ( ) f. caste-system, institution of caste.  |
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varṇayati | f. (in music) a kind of measure  |
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varṇāyatva | n. change of complexion or colour  |
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varṇayitavya | mfn. equals prec.  |
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varṇeśvarī | f. Name of a goddess  |
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varṇi | (gender doubtful) , gold  |
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varṇi | m. fragrant ointment  |
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varṇi | in compound for varṇin-.  |
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varṇībhū | P. -bhavati-, to become or be changed into an articulate sound  |
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varṇikā | f. a mask, dress of an actor etc. ( varṇikāparigraha -parigraha- m.the assumption of a mask or part)  |
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varṇika | mfn. in aika-v- q.v  |
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varṇika | m. (varia lectio for vārṇika-) a writer, scribe, secretary |
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varṇikā | f. See under varṇaka-.  |
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varṇikāparigraha | m. varṇikā |
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varṇila | mfn. (fr. varṇa-) gaRa picchādi-.  |
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varṇiliṅgin | m. one wearing the marks of a religious student  |
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varṇin | mf(iṇī-)n. having a particular colour, coloured  |
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varṇin | mf(iṇī-)n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') having the colour or appearance of.  |
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varṇin | mf(iṇī-)n. belonging to the caste or tribe of (See jyeṣṭha-v-)  |
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varṇin | m. a painter  |
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varṇin | m. a writer, scribe  |
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varṇin | m. a person belonging to one of the four castes  |
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varṇin | m. a religious student or brahma-cārin- (q.v) (see )  |
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varṇin | m. a particular plant (?)  |
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varṇin | m. plural Name of a particular sect  |
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varṇiṇī | f. a woman belonging to one of the higher castes  |
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varṇiṇī | f. any woman or wife  |
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varṇiṇī | f. turmeric  |
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varṇita | mfn. painted, delineated, described, explained etc.  |
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varṇita | mfn. praised, eulogized, extolled  |
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varṇita | mfn. spread  |
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varṇitavat | mfn. one who has painted or described etc.  |
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varṇivadha | m. killing or occasioning the death of a man belonging to one of the four castes  |
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varṇodaka | n. coloured water  |
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varṇodaya | m. Name of work  |
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varṇoddhṛti | f. Name of work  |
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varṇopaniṣad | f. Name of an upaniṣad-.  |
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varnopeta | mfn. having tribe or caste  |
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varṇu | m. Name of a river and the adjacent district (see vārṇava-)  |
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varṇu | m. the sun  |
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varṇya | mfn. to be (or being) delineated or described or pictured, describable  |
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varṇya | mfn. relating to or useful for or giving colour  |
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varṇya | n. saffron  |
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varṇyasama | m. (scilicet pratiṣedha-) a kind of sophism (see a-varṇya-sama-).  |
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varola | m. a kind of wasp  |
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varolī | f. a smaller kind of wasp  |
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varoru | m. a beautiful thigh  |
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varoru | mf(u-or ū-)n. (a woman) having beautiful thighs  |
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varoru | See column 1.  |
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varoṭa | m. Name of a plant (equals maruvaka-)  |
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varoṭa | n. its flower.  |
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varpaṇīti | mfn. (fr. varpa- equals varpas-+ niti-) taking a pretended form, acting artfully  |
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varpas | n. (prob. connected with rūpa-) a pretended or assumed form, phantom  |
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varpas | n. any form or shape, figure, image, aspect  |
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varpas | n. artifice, device, design  |
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varpeyu | m. Name of a son of raudrāśva-,  |
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varph | cl.1 P. varphati-," to go "or"to kill"  |
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varphas | n. equals varpas-  |
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varṣa | mf(ā-)n. (fr. vṛṣ-) raining (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' exempli gratia, 'for example' kāma-v-,raining according to one's wish)  |
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varṣa | m. and (older) n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) rain, raining, a shower (either"of rain" , or figuratively"of flowers, arrows, dust etc.";also applied to seminal effusion) etc.  |
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varṣa | m. (plural) the rains (see varṣā- f.)  |
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varṣa | m. a cloud  |
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varṣa | m. a year (commonly applied to age) etc. (ā varṣāt-,for a whole year; varṣāt-,after a year; varṣeṇa-within a year; varṣe-every year)  |
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varṣa | m. a day (?) (Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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varṣa | m. a division of the earth as separated off by certain mountain ranges (9 such divisions are enumerated, viz. kuru-, hiraṇmaya-, ramyaka-, ilāvṛta-, hari-; ketu-- mālā-, bhadrāśva-, kiṃnara-, and bhārata-;sometimes the number given is 7) (see )  |
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varṣa | m. India (equals bhāratavarṣa-and jambu-dvīpa-)  |
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varṣa | m. Name of a grammarian  |
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varṣā | f. See .  |
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varṣā | f. rain  |
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varṣā | f. plural (exceptionally sg.) the rains, rainy season, monsoon (lasting two months accord. to the Hindu division of the year into six seasons [see ṛtu-],the rains falling in some places during śrāvaṇa- and bhādra-, and in others during bhādra- and āśvina-, and in others for a longer period) etc.  |
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varṣā | f. Medicago Esculenta [ confer, compare Greek ,"rain-drops."]  |
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varṣa | See p.926etc.  |
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varṣabhāskara | m. Name of work  |
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varṣābhava | m. a red-flowering Boirhavia  |
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varṣābhū | m. "produced in the rains", a frog  |
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varṣābhū | m. an earthworm  |
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varṣābhū | m. a lady-bird  |
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varṣābhū | f. a female frog  |
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varṣābhū | f. Boerhavia Procumbens  |
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varṣābhū | f. an earth-worm  |
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varṣabhuj | m. the ruler of a varṣa-  |
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varṣābhvī | f. idem or 'f. Boerhavia Procumbens '  |
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varṣābhvī | f. an earth-worm  |
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varṣābīja | n. hail  |
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varṣācara | mfn. (of obscure meaning)  |
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varṣacaryāvarṇana | n. Name of work  |
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varṣadaśāphala | n. Name of work  |
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varṣadaśāprakaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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varṣadhara | m. "rain-holder", a cloud  |
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varṣadhara | m. a mountain bounding a varṣa-  |
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varṣadhara | m. the ruler of a varṣa-  |
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varṣadhara | m. "withholding generative fluid", a eunuch, attendant on the women's apartments  |
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varṣadhāra | m. Name of a serpent demon  |
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varṣadhārādhara | mfn. containing torrents of rain,  |
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varṣadharṣa | m. a eunuch  |
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varṣādhipa | m. the regent of a year  |
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varṣādhrita | mfn. worn in the rainy season (as a garment)  |
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varṣadīdhiti | f. Name of work |
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varṣāgama | (varṣa-) m. beginning of the rainy season  |
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varṣagaṇa | m. a long series of years (plural)  |
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varṣagaṇa | m. Name of a grammarian  |
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varṣaghna | mfn. keeping off rain, protecting from rain  |
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varṣāghoṣa | (varṣāgh-) m. "uttering cries in the rainy season", a large frog  |
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varṣagiri | m. a mountain bounding a varṣa- (See -parvata-)  |
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varṣagraṇitapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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varṣāhika | m. a kind of venomous snake  |
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varṣāhū | f. Boerhavia Procumbens  |
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varṣāhū | f. a frog  |
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varṣaika | mfn. yearly, annual  |
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varṣaja | mfn. born or produced in the rainy season  |
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varṣaja | mfn. coming from rain  |
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varṣaja | mfn. arisen a year ago, one year old  |
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varṣājya | mfn. "having ghee for rain"or"having rain for ghee"  |
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varṣaka | mfn. raining, falling like rain  |
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varṣaka | m. or n. (?) a summer-house  |
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varṣaka | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') equals varṣa-, a year (exempli gratia, 'for example' pañca-v-,5 years old)  |
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varṣākāla | m. the rainy season  |
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varṣākālika | mfn. relative to the rainy season  |
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varṣākālīna | mfn. belonging to or produced in the rainy season  |
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varṣakāma | mfn. desirous of rain  |
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varṣakāmeṣṭi | f. an offering made by one desirous of rain  |
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varṣakara | mfn. making or producing rain  |
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varṣakara | m. a cloud  |
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varṣākāra | m. Name of a Brahman  |
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varṣakarī | f. a cricket (this animal chirping in wet weather)  |
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varṣakārī | f. (according to to equals sravat-pāṇipādā-) "a girl with moist hands and feet, unfit for marriage"(but of doubtful meaning)  |
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varṣakarman | n. the act of raining  |
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varṣaketu | m. a red-flowering punar-navā-  |
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varṣaketu | m. Name of a son of ketu-mat-  |
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varṣakośa | m. (also written -koṣa-) a month  |
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varṣakośa | m. an astrologer  |
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varṣakṛtya | mfn. to be done or completed in a year  |
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varṣakṛtya | n. Name of various works.  |
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varṣakṛtyakaumudī | f. Name of work  |
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varṣakṛtyataraṃga | m. Name of work  |
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varṣalambhaka | m. (prob.) equals -parvata- (q.v)  |
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varṣālaṅkāyikā | (?) f. Trigonella Corniculata  |
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varṣālī | ind. with kṛ-, bhū-, as- gaRa ūry-ādi-.  |
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varṣāmada | m. "rejoicing in the rains", a peacock  |
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varṣamahodaya | m. Name of work  |
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varṣamañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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varṣamaryādāgiri | m. equals -giri-, (q.v)  |
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varṣamātra | n. one year only  |
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varṣāmbhaḥpāraṇavrata | m. "breaking fast on rain-water", the cātaka- bird  |
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varṣāmbu | n. rain-water  |
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varṣāmbupravaha | m. a receptacle or reservoir of rain-water  |
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varṣaṃdhara | m. Name of a ṛṣi-  |
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varṣamedas | (varṣ/a--) mfn. thick or plentiful through rain (-medhas- Paipp.)  |
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varṣāṃśa | m. "year-portion", a month  |
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varṣāṃśaka | m. "year-portion", a month  |
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varṣaṇa | mf(ī-)n. (mostly in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') raining (with astram-,a missile causing rain)  |
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varṣaṇa | n. raining, causing to rain, pouring out, shedding out gifts upon (compound) etc.  |
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varṣaṇa | n. sprinkling |
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varṣaṇa | See p.926etc.  |
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varṣānadī | f. a river which becomes swollen in the rainy season  |
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varṣanakṣatrasūcaka | m. a weather-prophet and astrologer  |
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varṣāṅga | n. "year-member", a month  |
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varṣāṅgī | f. Boerhavia Procumbens  |
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varṣaṇi | f. (only ) raining  |
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varṣaṇi | f. abiding  |
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varṣaṇi | f. action  |
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varṣaṇi | f. sacrifice.  |
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varṣanirṇij | (varṣ/a--). mfn. clothed with rain (Mid of the marut-s)  |
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varṣapa | m. the ruler of a varṣa-  |
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varṣapada | n. a calendar  |
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varṣapaddhati | f. Name of various works.  |
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varṣapalkin | m. Spondias Mangifera  |
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varṣaparvata | m. one of the mountainous ranges supposed to separate the varṣa-s or divisions of the earth from each other (6 in number, viz. himavat-, hema-kūṭa-, niṣadha-, nīla-, śveta- and śṛṅgin- or śṛṅga-vat-; meru- constitutes a 7th, and others are given)  |
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varṣapasuprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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varṣapāta | m. (plural) fall of rain  |
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varṣapati | m. the ruler of a varṣa-  |
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varṣapavitra | mfn. having the rain as means of purification,  |
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varṣaphala | n. Name of work  |
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varṣaphalapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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varṣaphalarahasya | n. Name of work  |
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varṣāprabhañjana | m. "rain-scattering", a high wind, gale  |
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varṣapradīpa | m. Name of work  |
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varṣapratibandha | m. stoppage of rain, drought  |
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varṣaprāvan | (varṣ/a--) mfn. giving plenty of rain (Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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varṣapraveśa | m. the entrance into a new year  |
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varṣapriya | m. "fond of rain", the cātaka-, Cuculus Melanoleucus  |
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varṣapūga | m. n. (sg. or plural) quantity of rain  |
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varṣapūga | m. a series or succession of years  |
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varṣapuruṣa | m. an inhabitant of a varṣa-  |
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varṣapuṣpa | m. Name of a man  |
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varṣapuṣpā | f. a kind of creeping plant  |
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varṣarātra | wrong reading for varṣā-r- below  |
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varṣārātra | m. the rainy season  |
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varṣarātri | wrong reading for varṣā-r- below  |
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varṣārātri | f. the rainy season  |
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varṣārcis | (varṣār-) m. the planet Mars (as visible in the rainy season)  |
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varṣārdha | m. a half year (āt-,after a half year)  |
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varṣārha | mfn. sufficient for a year  |
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varṣartu | m. (for -ṛtu-) the rainy season  |
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varṣartumāsapakṣāhovelādeśapradeśavat | mfn. containing a statement of the place and country and time and day and fortnight and month and season and year  |
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varṣartuvarṇnana | n. Name of work (prob. the ṛtu-saṃhāra-).  |
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varṣasahasra | n. 1000 years  |
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varṣasahasraka | n. idem or 'n. 1000 years '  |
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varṣasahasraka | mfn. living or lasting 1000 years  |
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varṣasahasrāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to appear like 1000 years  |
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varṣasahasrika | mf(ā-)n. lasting 1000 years  |
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varṣasahasrin | mfn. 1000 years old, becoming 1000 years old  |
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varṣasahasrīya | mfn. idem or 'mfn. 1000 years old, becoming 1000 years old '  |
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varṣāsamaya | m. the rainy season  |
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varṣāśarād | f. dual number the rainy season and autumn (once -śarad/au-).  |
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varṣaśata | n. a century etc.  |
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varṣaśatādhika | mfn. more than a century  |
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varṣāśāṭī | f. a garment worn in the rainy season (also ṭīcivara-; varṣāśāṭīgopaka ṭī-gopaka- m.a keeper of such garments),  |
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varṣāśāṭīgopaka | m. varṣāśāṭī |
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varṣaśatin | mfn. 100 years old  |
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varṣasthāla | n. a rain-vessel (?)  |
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varṣāsuja | mfn. arising or appearing in the rainy season Va1rtt. 6  |
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varṣat | mfn. raining (varṣati- locative case"while it rains") etc.  |
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varṣat | m. rain  |
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varṣat | m. or n. (?) a summer-house  |
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varṣatantra | n. Name of various works.  |
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varṣatra | n. "rain-protector", an umbrella  |
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varṣatrāṇa | n. idem or 'n. "rain-protector", an umbrella '  |
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varṣaugha | m. a torrent, sudden shower of rain  |
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varṣavara | m. a eunuch, one employed in the women's apartments, kad-.  |
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varṣavardhana | mfn. causing increase of years  |
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varṣavardhana | n. increase of years  |
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varṣavardhāpanavidhāna | n. Name of a section of the lubdha-jātaka-.  |
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varṣāvāsa | (varṣāv-) m. the residence during the rains  |
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varṣavasana | n. (more correctly varṣā-v-) the dwelling in houses (of the Buddhist monks) during the rainy season  |
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varṣāvasāna | (varṣāv-) m. (?) the close of the rainy season, autumn  |
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varṣāvasāya | m. the close of the rainy season, autumn  |
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varṣāvastu | n. Name of a section in the vinaya-  |
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varṣavat | ind. as in rain  |
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varṣavicāra | m. Name of work  |
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varṣavṛddha | (varṣ/a--) mfn. grown up in or through rain  |
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varṣavṛddhi | f. "year-increase", birthday, t.  |
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varṣavṛddhi | f. Name of work  |
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varṣavṛddhiprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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varṣayantī | f. (fr. Causal of vṛṣ-) causing to rain  |
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varṣayantī | f. Name of one of the 7 kṛttikā-s  |
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varṣāyuta | n. 10, 000 years  |
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varṣeja | mfn. equals varṣa-ja-  |
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varṣeśa | m. the regent of a year  |
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varṣika | mfn. raining, rainy, relating or belonging to the rains  |
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varṣika | mfn. shedding, showering, pouring down  |
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varṣika | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') equals varṣa-, a year (exempli gratia, 'for example' dvādaśa-v-,12 years old)  |
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varṣika | n. Agallochum  |
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varṣīkā | f. a kind of metre  |
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varṣiman | m. (prob. in some of the following senses connected with vṛ-,"to cover") height, length, width, breadth [ confer, compare Slavonic or Slavonian vri8chu8 Lithuanian virSu4s.]  |
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varṣin | mfn. raining, discharging like rain, pouring out, showering down, distributing (anything good or evil;mostly in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') etc. ( varṣitā ṣi-tā- f.)  |
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varṣin | mfn. shedding profuse tears  |
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varṣin | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') attended with a rain of (See sāśma-v-)  |
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varṣin | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') having (so many) years (exempli gratia, 'for example' ṣaṣṭi-v-,60 years old)  |
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varṣīṇa | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') so many years old  |
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varṣiṣṭha | mfn. (according to to superl. of vṛddha-) highest, uppermost, longest, greatest, very great |
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varṣiṣṭha | mfn. oldest, very old  |
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varṣiṣṭhakṣatra | (v/a-) mfn. having the greatest power or might  |
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varṣita | mfn. fallen like rain  |
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varṣita | n. rain (varia lectio varṣaṇa-;for tā-See under varṣin-).  |
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varṣita | See p.926etc.  |
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varṣitā | f. varṣin |
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varṣitṛ | mfn. raining, one who makes rain  |
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varṣīya | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') id .(exempli gratia, 'for example' tri-v-,3 years old)  |
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varṣīyas | mfn. (Comparative degree of vriddha-; see prec.) higher, upper, longer, greater than (ablative)  |
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varṣīyas | mfn. better than (ablative)  |
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varṣīyas | mfn. very great, considerable, important  |
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varṣīyas | mfn. thriving, prosperous  |
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varṣīyas | mfn. aged, old  |
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varṣma | m. (varṣmo'smi-prob. wrong reading for varṣmāsmi-)  |
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varṣma | n. body, form equals v/arṣman-  |
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varṣma | in compound for varṣman-.  |
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varṣmābha | mfn. resembling the body or form (of anything)  |
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varṣmala | mfn. fr. varṣman- gaRa sidhmādi-.  |
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varśman | m. = Zend bares3man  |
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varṣman | m. height, top  |
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varṣman | m. the vertex  |
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varṣman | n. (v/arihman-) height, top, surface, uttermost part etc.  |
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varṣman | n. height, greatness, extent etc.  |
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varṣman | n. measure  |
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varṣman | n. body etc.  |
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varṣman | n. a handsome form or auspicious appearance  |
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varṣman | mfn. holding rain  |
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varṣmavat | mfn. having a body  |
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varṣmavīrya | n. vigour of body  |
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varṣopala | m. "rain-stone", hail  |
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varṣopanāyikā | f. the first residence in houses during the rainy season (when Buddhist monks suspend their peregrinations)  |
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varṣoṣita | mfn. one who has spent the rainy season  |
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varṣṭṛ | mfn. one who rains  |
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varṣu | mfn. "lasting"or"produced by rain" (Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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varṣuhāmbuda | m. a rain-cloud  |
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varṣuka | mf(ā-)n. rainy, abounding in rain  |
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varṣuka | mf(ā-)n. raining, causing to rain, pouring out (see ratna-v-)  |
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varṣuka | m. Name of a man  |
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varṣuka | m. plural his descendants gaRa yaskādi-.  |
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varṣukābda | m. a rainy cloud  |
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varṣya | mf(ā-)n. of rain or belonging to rain, rainy etc.  |
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varṣya | mf(ā-)n. to be rained or showered  |
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varṣya | mf(ā-)n. to be sprinkled  |
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varṣyā | f. plural rain-water,  |
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varṣya | mf(ā-)n. of rain or belonging to rain, rainy etc.  |
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varṣya | mf(ā-)n. to be rained or showered  |
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varṣya | mf(ā-)n. to be sprinkled  |
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varṣyā | f. plural rain-water,  |
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varta | m. (fr. vṛt-) subsistence, livelihood (mostly in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound';See andhaka--, kalya--, bahu--, brahma-v-)  |
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varta | m. the urethra, (varia lectio for 1. varti-).  |
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vartajanman | m. a cloud  |
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vartaka | mfn. who or what abides or exists, abiding, existing, living  |
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vartaka | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') given up or devoted or attached to (see guru-v-)  |
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vartaka | m. a quail  |
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vartaka | m. a horse's hoof.  |
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vartakā | f. a quail  |
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vartakā | f. (See also sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order) idem or 'f. a quail ' (here of a different kind fr. the m.)  |
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vartaka | n. a sort of brass or steel [ confer, compare Greek , .]  |
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vartakī | f. idem or 'f. (See also sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order) idem or 'f. a quail ' (here of a different kind fr. the m.)'  |
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vartaloha | n. a sort of brass or steel  |
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vartamāna | mfn. turning, moving, existing, living, abiding etc.  |
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vartamāna | mfn. present  |
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vartamānā | f. the terminations of the present tense  |
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vartamāna | n. presence, the present time  |
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vartamāna | n. (in gram.) the present tense.  |
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vartamānakāla | m. the present time ( vartamānakālatā -tā- f.)  |
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vartamānakālatā | f. vartamānakāla |
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vartamānakavi | m. a living poet  |
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vartamānākṣepa | m. denying or not agreeing with any present event or circumstances  |
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vartamānatā | f.  |
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vartamānatva | n. the being Present, the condition of present time  |
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vartamānatva | n. the dwelling or abiding in (with locative case)  |
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vartamānavat | ind. like the present time  |
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vartana | mfn. (also fr. Causal) abiding, staying etc. (= vartiṣṇu-)  |
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vartana | mfn. setting in motion, quickening, causing to live or be (also applied to viṣṇu-)  |
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vartana | m. a dwarf.  |
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vartanā | f. See under n.  |
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vartana | n. the act of turning or rolling or rolling on or moving forward or about (trans. and intrans.) etc. (alsof(ā-). )  |
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vartana | n. twisting (a rope)  |
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vartana | n. staying, abiding in (locative case)  |
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vartana | n. living on (instrumental case), livelihood, subsistence, occupation, earnings, wages  |
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vartana | n. commerce, intercourse with (saha-)  |
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vartana | n. proceeding, conduct, behaviour  |
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vartana | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') application of.  |
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vartana | n. a distaff or spindle  |
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vartana | n. a globe or ball  |
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vartana | n. an often told word  |
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vartana | n. a place where a horse rolls  |
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vartana | n. decoction  |
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vartanābhāva | m. want of means of subsistence, destitution  |
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vartanadāna | n. the gift of means of subsistence or wages  |
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vartanārthin | mfn. seeking an occupation  |
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vartanaviniyoga | m. appointment of means of subsistence, salary, wages  |
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vartanī | f. staying, abiding, living, life  |
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vartanī | f. a way, road, path (equals vartan/i-)  |
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vartanī | f. "grinding"or"despatching" (equals peṣaṇa-or pr/eṣaṇa-)  |
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vartanī | f. a spindle or distaff,  |
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vartani | f. the circumference or felloe of a wheel  |
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vartani | f. the track of a wheel, rut, path, way, course  |
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vartani | f. the course of rivers  |
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vartani | f. the eyelashes (see vartman-)  |
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vartani | f. the eastern country  |
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vartani | f. equals stotra- gaRa uñchādi-.  |
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vartanin | See eka--, ubhaya-- and sahasra-v-.  |
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vartanīya | mfn. to be stayed or dwelt in  |
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vartanīya | n. (impersonal or used impersonally) it should be applied or attended to (locative case)  |
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vartarūka | m. (only ) standing water, a pool  |
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vartarūka | m. a crow's nest  |
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vartarūka | m. a doorkeeper  |
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vartarūka | m. Name of a river.  |
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vartatīkṣṇa | n. a sort of brass or steel  |
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vartave | Vedic or Veda infinitive mood fr. 1. vṛ- q.v  |
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vartayadhyai | See under vṛt-.  |
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varti | or  |
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vartī | f. anything rolled or wrapped round, a pad, a kind of bandage bound round a wound  |
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vartī | f. any cosmetic prepared from various substances (used as a remedy in the form of a paste or pill) |
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vartī | f. ointment, unguent, collyrium  |
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vartī | f. a suppository  |
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vartī | f. the wick of a lamp  |
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vartī | f. a magical wick  |
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vartī | f. a limp  |
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vartī | f. the projecting threads or unwoven ends of woven cloth, a kind of fringe  |
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vartī | f. a projecting rim or protuberance round a vessel  |
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vartī | f. a swelling or poly. pus in the throat  |
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vartī | f. a swelling or protuberance formed by internal rupture (see mūtra-v-)  |
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vartī | f. a surgical instrument, bougie  |
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vartī | f. a streak, line (See dhūma-v-).  |
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varti | in compound for vartin-.  |
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vartī | = varti-1 q.v  |
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vartika | m. equals vartaka-, a quail  |
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vartikā | f. (fr. 1. varti-; see under vartaka-) a stalk  |
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vartikā | f. the wick of a lamp (see yoga-v-)  |
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vartikā | f. a paint-brush (see citra-v-)  |
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vartikā | f. colour, paint (prob. wrong reading for varṇikā-)  |
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vartikā | f. Odina Pinnata  |
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vartīkṛ | P. -karoti-, to make into a paste or pill, etc.  |
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vartin | mfn. abiding, staying, resting, living or situated in (mostly compound) etc.  |
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vartin | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') being in any position or condition, engaged in, practising, performing etc.  |
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vartin | mfn. obeying, executing (an order; see nideśa-v-)  |
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vartin | mfn. conducting one's self, behaving, acting etc.  |
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vartin | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') behaving properly towards (see guru-v-; guru-vat- equals gurāv iva-)  |
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vartin | mfn. turning, moving, going  |
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vartin | m. the meaning of an affix (equals pratyayārtha-)  |
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vartira | m. equals vartīra-  |
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vartīra | m. a sort of quail or partridge  |
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vartis | n. circuit, orbit  |
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vartis | n. lodging, abode (equals mārga- ; equals gṛha- )  |
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vartiṣṇu | mfn. equals vartana- or tin-  |
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vartiṣyamāṇa | mfn. about to be or take place, future  |
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vartitā | f. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') conduct or behaviour towards  |
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vartita | mfn. (fr. Causal) turned, rounded (See su-v-)  |
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vartita | mfn. turned about, rolled (as a wheel)  |
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vartita | mfn. caused to be or exist, brought about, accomplished, prepared  |
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vartita | mfn. spent, passed (as time or life)  |
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vartitajanman | mfn. one in whom existence has been brought about, begotten, procreated  |
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vartitavat | mfn. one who has passed or spent (time)  |
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vartitavya | mfn. to be dwelt or stayed in  |
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vartitavya | mfn. to be carried out or practised or observed  |
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vartitavya | mfn. to be treated or dealt with  |
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vartitavya | n. (impersonal or used impersonally) it should be abided or remained in (locative case;with asmad-vaśe-,"in obedience to us"-"we ought to be obeyed")  |
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vartitavya | n. it should be applied (by any one) to (locative case)  |
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vartitavya | n. it should be lived or existed  |
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vartitavya | n. (with an adverb or instrumental case) it should be proceeded or behaved towards or dealt in any way with any one (locative case genitive case,or instrumental case with saha-) (mātṛ-vat- equals māt/arva-,"as with a mother") .  |
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vartitva | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') treatment as of  |
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vartma | in compound for vartman-.  |
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vartmabandha | m. a disease which obstructs the movement of the eyelids  |
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vartmabandha |  |
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vartmābhihoma | m. a libation poured on the track of a wheel  |
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vartmada | m. plural Name of a school of the atharva-- veda-.  |
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vartmakarman | n. the business or science of road-making  |
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vartman | n. the track or rut of a wheel, path, road, way, course (literally and figuratively) etc. (instrumental case or locative case in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' = by way of. along, through, by)  |
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vartman | n. an edge, border, rim  |
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vartman | n. an eyelid (as encircling the eye)  |
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vartman | n. basis, foundation, (see dyūta-v-).  |
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vartmani | f. equals vartani-  |
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vartmapāta | m. coming into the way  |
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vartmapātana | n. waylaying  |
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vartmaroga | m. a disease of the eyelids  |
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vartmaśarkarā | f. hard excrescences on the eyelids  |
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vartmāvabandhaka | m. equals vartma-bandha-  |
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vartmāvaroha | m. equals vartma-bandha-  |
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vartmavibandhaka | m. =  |
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vartmāyāsa | m. "road-fatigue", weariness after a journey  |
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vartṛ | mfn. one who keeps back or wards off, expeller (with genitive case)  |
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vartṛ | vartra- See under 1. vṛ-.  |
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vartra | mf(ī-)n. keeping or warding off, protecting, defending  |
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vartra | n. a dike, dam  |
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vartsa | (prob.) wrong reading for bārsva- (adjective (cf. mfn.) vartsya-).  |
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vartsyat | mfn. about to be or take place |
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vartsyat | mfn. (fut.p. of vṛdh-) intending or going to augment, about to increase or grow  |
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varttavya | n. (impersonal or used impersonally) it should be acted or behaved R  |
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vartu | See dur-v-.  |
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vartu | See tri-v/artu- (for 1. vartu-See) .  |
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vartula | mf(ā-)n. round, circular, globular  |
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vartula | m. a kind of pea  |
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vartula | m. a ball  |
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vartula | m. Name of one of śiva-'s attendants  |
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vartulā | f. a ball at the end of a spindle to assist its rotation, L,  |
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vartula | n. a circle  |
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vartula | n. the bulb of a kind of onion  |
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vartulākāra | mfn. of circular shape, round  |
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vartulākṛti | mfn. of circular shape, round  |
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vartulākṣa | m. "having circular eyes", the brown hawk  |
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vartulātantra | n. Name of a tantra-.  |
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vartulī | f. Scindapsus Officinalis  |
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vartuli | (gender doubtful) , a kind of bean  |
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varu | (according to to ) Name of a man (only in varo-,which is always followed by suṣāmṇe-,and should be a vocative case,but according to to others, ought to form the one word varosuṣāman-a proper N. )  |
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varuḍa | m. Name of a low mixed caste (one of the 7 low castes called antya-ja-, whose occupation is splitting canes) on  |
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varuḍī | f. a woman of the above caste  |
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varuka | m. a species of inferior grain  |
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varūka | m. equals varuka-  |
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varula | equals sambhakta-  |
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varuṇa | m. (once in the varuṇ/a-) "All-enveloping Sky", Name of an āditya- (in the veda- commonly the night as mitra- over the day, but often celebrated separately, whereas mitra- is rarely invoked alone; varuṇa- is one of the oldest of the Vedic gods, and is commonly thought to correspond to the of the Greeks, although of a more spiritual conception;he is often regarded as the supreme deity, being then styled"king of the gods"or"king of both gods and men"or"king of the universe";no other deity has such grand attributes and functions assigned to him;he is described as fashioning and upholding heaven and earth, as possessing extraordinary power and wisdom called māyā-,as sending his spies or messengers throughout both worlds, as numbering the very winkings of men's eyes, as hating falsehood, as seizing transgressors with his pāśa-or noose, as inflicting diseases, especially dropsy, as pardoning sin, as the guardian of immortality;he is also invoked in the veda- together with indra-, and in later Vedic literature together with agni-, with yama-, and with viṣṇu-;in ,he is even called the brother of agni-;though not generally regarded in the veda- as a god of the ocean, yet he is often connected with the waters, especially the waters of the atmosphere or firmament, and in one place[ ] is called with mitra-, sindhu-pati-,"lord of the sea or of rivers";hence in the later mythology he became a kind of Neptune, and is there best known in his character of god of the ocean;in the varuṇa- is said to be a son of kardama- and father of puṣkara-, and is also variously represented as one of the deva-gandharva-s, as a nāga-, as a king of the naga-s, and as an asura-;he is the regent of the western quarter[ see loka-pāla-]and of the nakṣatra- śatabhiṣaj-[ ];the jaina-s consider varuṇa- as a servant of the twentieth arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī-) etc. etc. (see )  |
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varuṇa | m. the ocean  |
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varuṇa | m. water  |
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varuṇa | m. the sun  |
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varuṇa | m. awarder off or dispeller on  |
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varuṇa | m. Name of a particular magical formula recited over weapons (varia lectio varaṇa-)  |
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varuṇa | m. the tree Crataeva Roxburghii (see varaṇa-)  |
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varuṇa | m. plural (prob.) the gods generally  |
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varuṇā | f. Name of a river  |
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varuṇabhaṭṭa | m. Name of an astronomer  |
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varuṇadaiva | n. equals -deva-  |
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varuṇadaivata | n. equals -deva-  |
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varuṇadatta | m. Name of a man ,  |
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varuṇadeva | n. "having varuṇa- as deity", the nakṣatra- śata-bhiṣaj-  |
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varuṇadevatya | mfn. having varuṇa- as deity  |
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varuṇadhrut | mfn. deceiving varuṇa-  |
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varuṇādri | m. Name of a mountain  |
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varuṇagraha | m. "seizure by varuṇa-", paralysis  |
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varuṇagrāha | m. seizure by varuṇa- (in /a-v-)  |
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varuṇagṛhapati | (v/a-) mfn. having varuṇa- for a house-lord (id est giving varuṇa- precedence at a great sacrifice) |
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varuṇagṛhīta | (v/a-) mfn. seized by varuṇa-, afflicted with disease (especially dropsy;See under varuṇa-)  |
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varuṇajapa | m. Name of work  |
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varuṇajyeṣṭha | (v/a-) m. plural having varuṇa- for chief.  |
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varuṇaka | m. equals varuṇa-, Crataeva Roxburghii  |
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varuṇakāṣṭhikā | f. wood of the Ficus Religiosa (used for kindling fire by rubbing)  |
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varuṇakṛcchraka | n. a particular penance (in which for a month only ground rice with water is eaten)  |
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varuṇālaya | m. " varuṇa-'s habitation", the sea, ocean  |
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varuṇaloka | m. varuṇa- world or sphere  |
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varuṇaloka | m. his province id est water  |
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varuṇamati | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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varuṇameni | f. varuṇa-'s wrath or vengeance, punishment or injury inflicted by varuṇa-  |
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varuṇamitra | m. Name of a gobhila-  |
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varuṇāṅgaruha | m. " varuṇa-'s offspring or scion" patronymic of agastya-  |
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varuṇānī | f. varuṇa-'s wife (also plural )  |
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varuṇānyāḥsāman | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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varuṇapariyatama | mfn. enclosed by varuṇa-,  |
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varuṇapāśa | m. varuṇa-'s snare or noose  |
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varuṇapāśa | m. a shark  |
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varuṇapraghāsa | m. plural the second of periodical oblations offered at the full moon of āṣāḍha- for obtaining exemption from varuṇa-'s snares (so called from eating barley in honour of the god varuṇa-)  |
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varuṇapraghāsa | m. (sg.) a particular ahīna-  |
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varuṇapraghāsika | mfn. relating to the above oblation  |
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varuṇapraśiṣṭa | (v/a-) mfn. ruled over or guided by varuṇa-  |
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varuṇapriyā | f. varuṇa-'s wife  |
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varuṇapurāṇa | n. Name of work  |
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varuṇapuruṣa | m. a servant of varuṇa-  |
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varuṇarājan | (v/a-) mfn. having varuṇa- as king  |
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varuṇāriṣṭakamaya | mf(ī-)n. made from Crataeva Roxburghii and the soapberry tree  |
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varuṇasāman | n. Name of various sāman-s  |
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varuṇaśarman | m. Name of a warrior on the side of the gods in their war against the daitya-s  |
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varuṇasava | m. " varuṇa-'s aid or approval", a particular sacrificial rite  |
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varuṇaśeṣas | (v/a-). mfn. having descendants capable of protecting ( ;others "being varuṇa-'s posterity id est sinless") .  |
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varuṇaśrāddha | n. Name of a particular śrāddha- offering  |
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varuṇaśrāddhavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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varuṇasrotasa | m. Name of a mountain (Calcutta edition śrotasa-).  |
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varuṇatejas | (v/a-) mfn. one whose vital power is varuṇa- id est water  |
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varuṇatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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varuṇātmajā | f. " varuṇa-'s daughter", spirituous or vinous liquor (so called as produced from the ocean when it was churned)  |
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varuṇatva | n. the state or nature of varuṇa-  |
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varuṇāvāsa | m. " varuṇa-'s abode", the sea, ocean  |
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varuṇavegā | f. Name of a kiṃ-narī-  |
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varuṇāvi | f. Name of lakṣmī-  |
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varuṇavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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varuṇāvis | f. Name of lakṣmī-  |
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varuṇeśa | mfn. having varuṇa- as lord or governor  |
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varuṇeśa | n. the nakṣatra- śata-bhiṣaj-  |
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varuṇeśadeśa | m. the district or sphere governed by varuṇa-  |
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varuṇeśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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varuṇika | m. endearing forms of varuṇa-datta-  |
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varuṇila | m. endearing forms of varuṇa-datta-  |
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varuṇiya | m. endearing forms of varuṇa-datta-  |
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varuṇoda | n. " varuṇa-'s water", Name of a sea  |
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varuṇopaniṣad | f. Name of an upaniṣad-.  |
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varuṇopapuraṇa | n. Name of an upapurāṇa-.  |
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varuṇya | mf(ā-)n. coming from varuṇa-, belonging to him etc. (f. plural with āpaḥ-,"stagnant water") .  |
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varuṭa | m. Name of a class of mleccha-s (according to to some"the son of an out-caste kṣatriya-"equals karaṇa- q.v)  |
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varūtha | n. protection, defence, shelter, secure abode  |
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varūtha | n. a house or dwelling  |
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varūtha | n. armour, a coat of mail  |
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varūtha | n. a shield  |
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varūtha | n. (also m.) a sort of wooden ledge or guard fastened round a chariot as a defence against collision etc.  |
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varūtha | n. any multitude, host, swarm, quantity, assemblage (also of sons etc.)  |
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varūtha | m. the Indian cuckoo  |
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varūtha | m. time  |
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varūtha | m. equals -nija-rāṣṭraka- (?)  |
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varūtha | m. Name of a grāma-  |
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varūtha | m. of a man  |
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varūthādhipa | m. the leader of an army  |
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varūthaka | See sāpta-dhātu-v-. |
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varūthapa | m. the leader of a multitude or host, chief, general  |
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varūthaśas | ind. in multitudes or heaps  |
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varūthavatī | f. a host, army  |
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varūthin | mfn. wearing defensive arms or armour  |
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varūthin | mfn. furnished with a protecting ledge, having a guard  |
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varūthin | mfn. affording protection or shelter  |
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varūthin | mfn. seated in a chariot  |
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varūthin | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') surrounded by a quantity or heap of (see lalanā-v-)  |
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varūthin | m. a guard, defender  |
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varūthin | m. a ear  |
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varūthinī | f. See next.  |
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varūthinī | f. a multitude, troop, army  |
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varūthinīpati | m. the leader of an army  |
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varūthya | mfn. affording shelter or protection, safe, secure  |
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varūthyādeśe | ind. in a secure abode  |
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varutṛ | mfn. equals varūtri-  |
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varūtṛ | mfn. one who wards off or protects, protector, defender, guardian deity (with genitive case)  |
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varūtṛ | mfn. Name of an asura- priest (mentioned together with triṣṭha-)  |
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varutṛ | varutra- See .  |
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varutra | n. an upper and outer garment, cloak, mantle [ confer, compare Greek for ]  |
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varūtrī | varūtri f. a female protector, guardian goddess (applied to a particular class of divine beings)  |
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varūtri | varūtrī f. a female protector, guardian goddess (applied to a particular class of divine beings)  |
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varūtri | v/arūtha- etc. See .  |
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varva | m. or n. (prob.) a particular coin  |
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varvaṇā | f. (also written barb-) a kind of fly (varia lectio carmaṇā-).  |
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varvaraka | m. (more correct barb-) Name of a man  |
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varvari | m. Name of a man  |
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varvaṭa | See barbaṭa-.  |
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varvi | mfn. voracious, gluttonous (equals ghasmara-)  |
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varvūra | m. Acacia Arabica  |
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varvūraka | See jāla-v-.  |
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varvurika | See jāla-v-.  |
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varya | mf(ā-)n. (fr.2. vṛ-) to be chosen, eligible, to be asked or obtained in marriage  |
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varya | mf(ā-)n. excellent, eminent, chief, principal, best of (genitive case or compound) etc.  |
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varya | m. the god of love  |
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varyā | f. a girl who chooses her husband  |
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vaś | cl.2 P. ( ) v/aṣṭi-, (1. plural uśm/asi-,or śmasi- ;3. plural uś/anti- ; parasmE-pada uś/at-, uśān/a-and uś/amāna- ; cl.1. v/aśati-and cl.3. vivaṣṭi-[also vav/aṣṭi-],2. sg. vav/akṣi- ; perfect tense vāvaś/uḥ-, śe-; parasmE-pada śān/a- ; uvāśa-, ūśuḥ- grammar; Aorist avāśīt- ;2. sg. vaśīh- preceding uśyāt- grammar; future vaśitā-, śiṣyati- ), to will, command (parasmE-pada uś/amāna-,"having at command") ; to desire, wish, long for, be fond of, like (also with infinitive mood) etc. etc. (parasmE-pada uś/at-and uśān/a-,"willing, glad, eager, zealous, obedient";the former with superl. uśat-tama-,also = charming, lovely [accord. to Scholiast or Commentator also equals śuddha-, dedīpyamāna-,and sv-arcita-]) ; to aver, maintain, affirm, declare for (two accusative) : Causal vāśayati- (Aorist avīvaśat-), to cause to desire etc. ; to get in one's power, subject : Desiderative vivaśiṣati- grammar Intensive vāvaśyate-, vāvaśīti-, or vāvaṣṭi- ; parasmE-pada vāvaśān/a-,"willing, eager" [ confer, compare Greek , for,"willing."] |
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vaṣ | (also written baṣ-) cl.1 P. vaṣati-, to hurt, strike, kill  |
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vas | (encl.) accusative dative case genitive case plural of 2nd Persian pronoun (see )  |
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vas | (a Vedic root connected with1. uṣ- q.v;not in ) cl.6 P., ucch/ati- (perfect tense uv/āsa-, ūṣ/uḥ- etc.; Aorist avāt-[?] ; avasran- ; Conditional avatsyat- ;Ved. infinitive mood v/astave-, -/uṣi-), to shine, grow bright (especially applied to the dawn) ; to bestow by shining upon (dative case) ; (with dūr/e-) to drive away by shining : Causal vās/ayati-, to cause to shine [ confer, compare vasar-in vasar-han-; Greek for ; Latin ve1retc.]  |
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vas | cl.10 P. vāsayati- (Aorist avīvasat-), to love ; to cut off ; to accept, take ; to offer ; to kill (ni-vāsita-,killed) (only with preposition;See pari-vas-;but according to to some the imperative vasiṣva-[ ] and uṣa-,"a lover"[ ], and v/asiṣṭha-[ ] belong also to this root, which has developed an obscene meaning = Greek , futuere) .  |
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vas | cl.2 A1. ( ) v/aste- (imperative vasiṣva- ; vaddhvam- ; parasmE-pada v/asāna-,once usān/a-and us/amāna- ; perfect tense vavase- ; vāvase-, parasmE-pada sān/a- ; Aorist avasiṣṭa- ; future vasitā- grammar; vasiṣyate- ; vatsyati- ; infinitive mood vasitum- ; ind.p. vasitvā- ; -vasya- ), to put on, invest, wear, (clothes etc.) , assume (a form etc.) , enter into etc. etc.: Causal vās/ayati-, te- (Passive voice vāsyate-), to cause or allow to put on or wear (clothes) , clothe (A1."one's self") with (instrumental case) : Desiderative vivasiṣate- grammar : Intensive vāvasyate-, vāvasti- [ confer, compare Greek for ; Latin vestis; Gothic wasjan; Anglo-Saxon werian; English wear.]  |
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vas | (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'), clothed in, wearing (exempli gratia, 'for example' preta-cūvara-vas-,"wearing the garments of dead men") .  |
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vas | cl.1 P. ( ) v/asati- (mc. also te-; perfect tense uvāsa-, ūṣuḥ- etc.; parasmE-pada vāvasāna- ; -vāsāṃ cakre- ; Aorist avātsīt- ; avāksam- [where it is artificially connected with vāc-]; avāstam- ; future vastā- grammar; vatsyati-, te- etc.; vasiṣyati- ; infinitive mood vastum-, vasitum- etc.; ind.p. uṣitv/ā- ; uṣṭvā- ; -/uṣya- etc.), to dwell, live, stop (at a place), stay (especially "overnight" , with or without rātrim-or rātrīs-) etc. ; to remain, abide with or in (with locative case of Persian; locative case or accusative of place, especially with vāsam-or vasatim-) etc. ; to remain or keep on or continue in any condition (with a pp., exempli gratia, 'for example' with channa-,"to continue to be covered" ;or with an accusative,with brahmacaryam-,"to practise chastity" ;or with an adverb exempli gratia, 'for example' with sukham-,"to live pleasantly or at ease";with or without dūratas-,"to keep aloof") etc. ; to have sexual intercourse with (locative case) ; to rest upon (locative case) ; to charge or entrust with (instrumental case) ; cl.10 P. vasayati-, to dwell : Passive voice uṣyate- (Aorist avāsi-), to be dwelt etc. etc.: Causal vās/ayati-, te- (confer, compare ; Aorist avīvasat- : Passive voice vāsy/ate- , ti- ), to cause to halt or stay (overnight), lodge, receive hospitably or as a guest etc. ; to cause to have sexual intercourse with (locative case) ; to let anything stand overnight (with tisro-, scilicet ratrīs-,"three nights") ; to cause to wait, keep in suspense ; to delay, retard ; to cause to exist, preserve ; to cause to be inhabited, populate (a country) ; to put in, place upon (locative case) (anadhyāyam mukhe-,to put restraint on the mouth, refrain from speaking) ; to produce : Desiderative vivatsati-, to wish to dwell : Intensive vāvasyate-, vāvasti-, to remain, be in, be engaged in [ confer, compare Gothic wisan; German wësan,ge-wesen,waretc.; Anglo-Saxon wësan; English was,were.] |
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vas | (only in genitive case v/asām-), prob. either"an abode"or"a dweller"  |
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vas | (only vasiṣva-,[ anu-] -vāvase-, vāvasān/a-,and v/astos-), to rush or aim at, attack (see under3 vas-) ; (?); .  |
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vas | (also written bas-) cl.4 P. vasyati-, to be or make firm  |
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vaśa | m. will, wish, desire etc. etc. (also plural v/aśān /anu-or /anu v/aśa-,"according to wish or will, at pleasure")  |
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vaśa | m. authority, power, control, dominion (in personified) (accusative with verbs of going exempli gratia, 'for example' with i-, anu-i-, gam-, ā-gam-, ya-, ā-pad-, ā-sthā-etc.,"to fall into a person's [gen.] power, become subject or give way to"; accusative with nī-, ā-nī-and pra-yuj-,or locative case with kṛ-, labh-or Causal of sthā-or saṃ-sthā-,"to reduce to subjection, subdue"; locative case with bhū-, vṛt-, sthā-and saṃ-sthā-,"to be in a person's [gen.] power"; vaśena-, śāt-,and śa-taḥ-,with genitive case or in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound',"by command of, by force of, on account of, by means of, according to")  |
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vaśa | m. birth, origin  |
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vaśa | m. a brothel (see veśa-)  |
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vaśa | m. Carissa Carandas  |
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vaśa | m. the son of a vaiśya- and a karaṇī-  |
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vaśa | m. Name of a ṛṣi- preserved by the aśvin-s  |
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vaśa | m. (with aśvya-) of the supposed author of (in etc. also of this hymn itself)  |
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vaśa | m. equals vālmīki-  |
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vaśa | m. plural Name of a people  |
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vaśā | f. See below  |
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vaśa | mf(ā-)n. willing, submissive, obedient, subject to or dependent on (genitive case)  |
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vaśa | mf(ā-)n. docile  |
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vaśa | mf(ā-)n. free, licentious  |
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vaśa | n. (see vasā-) liquid fat, grease  |
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vaśā | f. (rather fr. vāś-,as"the lowing animal", than fr. vaś-) a cow (especially barren)  |
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vaśā | f. (with /avī-) a ewe  |
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vaśā | f. a female elephant  |
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vaśā | f. a barren woman  |
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vaśā | f. any woman or wife  |
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vaśā | f. a daughter  |
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vaśā | f. Premna Spinosa and Longifolia [ confer, compare according to to some, Latin vacca.]  |
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vasā | f. (sometimes written vaśā-) "shining","white", the serum or marrow of the flesh (considered by some as distinct from that of the bones by others as the same), marrow, fat, grease, lard, suet, melted fat, any fatty or oily substance etc.  |
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vasā | f. brain  |
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vasā | f. a particular root similar to ginger  |
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vasā | f. Name of a river  |
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vasā | f. (sometimes written vaśā-) "shining","white", the serum or marrow of the flesh (considered by some as distinct from that of the bones by others as the same), marrow, fat, grease, lard, suet, melted fat, any fatty or oily substance etc.  |
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vasā | f. brain  |
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vasā | f. a particular root similar to ginger  |
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vasā | f. Name of a river  |
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vasa | m. or n. dwelling, residence (See dur-vasa-)  |
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vasā | f. (according to to some) idem or 'm. or n. dwelling, residence (See dur-vasa-)' (?)  |
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vasā | vasāti- etc. See .  |
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vaśābhoga | m. use of a cow  |
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vasāchaṭā | f. the mass of the brain  |
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vasādanī | f. (vasād-) "fat-eating (?)", Dalbergia Sissoo  |
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vasādanī | f. Gendarussa Vulgaris  |
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vasāḍhya | (vasāḍh-) m. Delphinus Gatigeticus  |
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vaśāḍhyaka | wrong reading for vasāḍh- q.v  |
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vasāḍhyaka | (vasāḍh-) m. Delphinus Gatigeticus  |
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vaśaga | mf(ā-)n. being in the power of. subject, obedient, dependent on (genitive case or compound) etc.  |
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vaśaga | mf(ā-)n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') subjugating  |
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vaśagā | f. an obedient wife  |
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vaśagamana | n. the coming into the power (of another)  |
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vaśagāmin | mfn. coming into the power (of another), becoming subject or obedient  |
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vaśagata | mfn. subject to the will (of an. other), being in the power of. obedient (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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vaśāgata | mfn. gone or lying along (a road;See mārga-v-).  |
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vaśagatva | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') dependence on  |
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vasāgraha | m. a ladleful of melted fat  |
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vasāhoma | m. an offering of fat etc.  |
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vasāhomahavanī | f. the ladle used at an offering of fat  |
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vasāhomaśeṣa | m. n. the remains of an offering of fat  |
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vaśājāta | n. a kind of cow  |
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vaśakā | f. an obedient wife  |
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vaśakara | mf(ī-)n. subjugating, winning  |
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vaśakāraka | mfn. leading to subjection  |
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vasāketu | m. a particular comet  |
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vaśakriyā | f. the act of subduing or bewitching (especially by charms, incantations, drugs, gems)  |
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vaśakriyā | f. the charms etc. so used  |
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vaśāku | wrong reading for vāśāku-.  |
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vaśāmakha | m. the son of a śūdra- and a kuvāduṣkī- (?)  |
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vaśāmat | mfn. gaRa yavādi-.  |
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vasāmaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of fat  |
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vasāmeha | m. a kind of diabetes ( vasāmehin hin- mfn.suffering from it)  |
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vasāmehin | mfn. vasāmeha |
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vaśaṃgama | mfn. subjected, influenced (said of particular saṃdhi-s)  |
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vaśaṃgama | m. dual number Name of a particular text  |
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vaśaṃgata | mfn. equals vaśa-gata- above  |
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vaśaṃkara | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') subjugating  |
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vaśaṃkṛta | mfn. brought into subjection  |
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vasāmūra | m. or n. (?) Name of a place  |
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vaśaṃvada | mfn. (mostly in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') submissive to the will of another, obedient, compliant, devoted or addicted to, actuated or transported or overcome with (sv/ecchā-v-,dependent on one's own will) etc.  |
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vaśaṃvadatva | n. submission to the will of another, complaisance  |
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vaśaṃvadita | mfn. made compliant, fascinated  |
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vaśana | n. wishing, desiring, willing etc. Va1rtt. 3 Sch.  |
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vasana | n. (for 2.See column 3) cloth, clothes, dress, garment, apparel, attire (dual number an upper and lower garment) etc. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).= clothed in, surrounded by, engrossed by id est wholly devoted or attached to exempli gratia, 'for example' to a doctrine )  |
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vasana | n. investment, siege  |
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vasana | n. a leaf of the cinnamon tree  |
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vasana | f. an ornament worn by women round the loins  |
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vasana | n. (for 1.See column 1) dwelling, abiding, sojourn, residence in (compound)  |
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vasana | 1. 2. vasana-. See p.932, columns 1 and 3.  |
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vasanamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting or made of cloth  |
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vasanaparyāya | m. change of clothes  |
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vasanārṇa | n. (na-+ ṛṇa-) the debt of a cloth , Va1rtt. 7  |
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vasanārṇava | mf(ā-)n. sea-girt (the earth)  |
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vasanasadman | n. "cloth-house", a tent  |
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vasanasadman | See under 1. vasana-.  |
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vasanavat | mfn. clothed  |
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vaśanī | mfn. performing the will (of another), subject, vessel of (with genitive case)  |
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vaśanīya | mfn. to be wished or willed  |
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vaśānna | (vaś/ānna-) mfn. eating cows  |
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vasanta | m. (n. gaRa ardharcādi-) "brilliant (season)", spring (comprising according to to some, the months caitra- and vaiśākha- or from the middle of March to that of MaySee ṛtu-;often personified and considered as a friend or attendant of kāmadeva-, the god of love) etc.  |
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vasanta | m. a particular metre (4 times $)  |
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vasanta | m. a particular time (in music)  |
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vasanta | m. diarrhoea  |
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vasanta | m. Name of a man  |
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vasantā | (or t/ā-) ind. in spring etc. (see )  |
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vasantabandhu | m. "friend of Spring", Name of kāma-deva- (god of love)  |
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vasantabhānu | n. Name of a king  |
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vasantabhūṣaṇa | n. Name of a stotra-.  |
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vasantācārya | m. Name of a teacher  |
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vasantadeva | m. Name of a king and poet  |
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vasantādhyayana | n. studying in spring on  |
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vasantadru | m. "spring-tree", the mango (blossoming in March or April)  |
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vasantadruma | m. "spring-tree", the mango (blossoming in March or April)  |
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vasantadūta | m. (only ) "spring-messenger", the Indian cuckoo (See kokila-)  |
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vasantadūta | m. the mango tree  |
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vasantadūta | m. the month caitra- (March-April)  |
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vasantadūta | m. the 5th rāga- or the musical mode hindola-  |
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vasantadūta | m. Gaertnera Racemosa  |
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vasantadūta | m. Bignonia Suaveoleus  |
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vasantadūta | m. a plant like the Premna Spinosa.  |
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vasantadūtī | f. the female of the Indian cuckoo  |
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vasantagandhi | m. Name of a buddha-  |
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vasantagandhin | m. Name of a buddha-  |
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vasantaghoṣa | m. "singing in spring", the Koil or Indian cuckoo  |
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vasantaghoṣin | m. "singing in spring", the Koil or Indian cuckoo  |
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vasantaja | mfn. born or produced in spring  |
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vasantajā | f. a kind of jasmine  |
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vasantajā | f. a festival in honour of the god of love (see vasantotsava-).  |
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vasantaka | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' fem. ā-) spring  |
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vasantaka | m. a particular tree, a species of śyonāka-  |
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vasantaka | m. Name of a man,  |
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vasantakāla | m. spring-time, vernal season  |
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vasantakusama | m. "having blossoms in spring", Cordia Latifolia or Myxa  |
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vasantakusamākara | m. a particular mixture  |
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vasantalatā | ( ) f. Name of women.  |
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vasantalatikā | ( ) f. Name of women.  |
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vasantalekhā | ( ) f. Name of women.  |
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vasantamadana | n. a plant resembling the Premna Spinosa  |
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vasantamahotsava | m. the great spring-festival (in honour of the love-god) (see vasantotsava-).  |
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vasantamālatirasa | m. a particular mixture  |
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vasantamālikā | f. a kind of metre  |
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vasantamandanī | f. equals -madanā-  |
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vasantamāsa | m. Name of the 9th ninth  |
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vasantapañcamī | f. a festival held on the 5th of the light half of the month māgha-  |
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vasantapañcamīprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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vasantapañcamīpūjā | f. Name of work  |
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vasantapura | n. Name of a town  |
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vasantapuṣpa | n. a spring-flower  |
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vasantapuṣpa | n. a kind of kadamba-  |
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vasantarāja | m. spring compared to a king  |
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vasantarāja | m. Name of a king of kumāra-giri- (author of the -rājīya-nātya-śāstra-)  |
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vasantarāja | m. (also with bhaṭṭa-) of various authors  |
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vasantarājacikitsā | f. Name of a medical work  |
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vasantartu | (for ṛtu-) m. spring-season  |
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vasantasahāya | m. equals -bandhu-  |
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vasantasakha | m. equals -bandhu-  |
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vasantasakha | m. Name of the wind blowing from the Malaya mountains  |
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vasantaśākhin | m. equals -dru-  |
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vasantasamaya | m. equals -kāla-  |
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vasantasamayotsava | m. the festive time of spring  |
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vasantaśekhara | m. Name of a kiṃ-nara-  |
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vasantasena | m. Name of a king  |
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vasantasenā | f. Name of various women  |
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vasantaśrī | f. the pomp or beauty of spring  |
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vasantatilaka | n. the ornament of spring  |
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vasantatilaka | n. the blossom of the tilaka-  |
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vasantatilaka | n. a particular mixture  |
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vasantatilaka | f. a kind of metre (four times $)  |
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vasantatilaka | m. Name of a man  |
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vasantatilakabhāṇa | m. Name of a drama.  |
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vasantatilakatantra | n. Name of a Buddhist work  |
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vasantavarṇana | n. "description of spring", Name of a poem.  |
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vasantavilāsa | m. Name of a poem.  |
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vasantavitala | m. Name of a form of viṣṇu-  |
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vasantavraṇa | n. "spring-pustule", small-pox  |
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vasantavrata | n. spring-observance  |
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vasantayātrā | f. a spring-procession  |
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vasantayodha | m. "spring-combatant", the god of love |
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vasantikā | f. wrong reading for vāsantikā-.  |
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vasantotsava | m. spring-rejoicings, spring festival (formerly held on the full moon of caitra-, but now of phālguna-, and = dola-yātrā- or holī- )  |
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vasantotsavacarita | n. Name of work  |
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vaśānuga | mf(ā-)n. following one's own will  |
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vaśānuga | mf(ā-)n. obedient or subject to the will of, submissive to (with genitive case or in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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vaśānuga | mf(ā-)n. equals -vaśāgata- above (in mārga-vaśānuga-)  |
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vaśānuga | mf. a male or female servant  |
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vasāpāvan | mfn. drinking melted fat  |
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vaśāpāyin | wrong reading for vasā-p- (q.v)  |
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vasāpāyin | m. "drinker of melted fat", a dog,  |
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vasar | equals uṣar- q.v  |
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vasāra | (?) n. wish, purpose  |
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vasarhan | striking in the dawn, destroying (nocturnal demons) at dawn  |
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vaśāroha | wrong reading for vasār- (q.v)  |
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vasāroha | (or vasār-?) m. a mushroom  |
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vaśastha | mfn. being under the control (of another)  |
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vaṣaṭ | ind. (according to to some fr.1. vah-; see 2. vaṭ-and vauṣaṭ-) an exclamation uttered by the hotṛ- priest at the end of the sacrificial verse (on hearing which the adhvaryu- priest casts the oblation offered to the deity into the fire;it is joined with a dative case exempli gratia, 'for example' pūṣṇe vaṣaṭ-;with kṛ-,"to utter the exclamation vaṣaṭ-")  |
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vaśatā | f. subjection, the being under control of, dependence on (genitive case or compound)  |
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vaśatā | f. the having power over (locative case) (varia lectio)  |
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vaśātala | m. plural Name of a people  |
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vaśatamā | f. (for vaśā-t-) the best cow  |
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vaśatas | ind. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') in consequence of, on account of, through the influence of  |
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vasatha | m. a house  |
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vasāti | f. (prob.) (see uṣā-) dawn (in a quotation Scholiast or Commentator equals jana-pada-)  |
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vasāti | m. Name of a son of janam-ejaya-  |
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vasāti | m. of a son of ikṣvāku- (varia lectio vaśāti-)  |
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vasāti | m. plural Name of a people (also tika-)  |
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vasati | f. staying (especially "overnight"), dwelling, abiding, sojourn etc. (tisro vasatīr uṣitvā-,"having passed three nights"; vasatiṃ-kri-or grah-,"to pass the night, take up one's abode in", with locative case)  |
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vasati | f. a nest  |
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vasati | f. a dwelling-place, house, residence, abode or seat of (genitive case or compound) etc.  |
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vasati | f. a jaina- monastery  |
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vasati | f. night  |
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vasati | mfn. (according to to some) dwelling, abiding (with vasām-), fixing one's residence (?)  |
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vasatī | f. equals vasati-, staying, dwelling, a dwelling-place, etc.  |
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vasatidruma | m. a tree under which a night is passed  |
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vasatīvarī | f. plural (scilicet āpas-) water left standing overnight (drawn from a stream on the eve of the soma- sacrifice) (in the beginning of a compound ri- )  |
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vasātīya | mfn. relating to the vasāti-s  |
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vasātīya | m. a king of the vasāti-s  |
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vaṣaṭkāra | m. the exclamation vaṣaṭ- (also personified as a deity) etc.  |
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vaṣaṭkārakriyā | f. an oblation accompanied with the utterance of vaṣaṭ-  |
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vaṣaṭkaraṇa | n. the utterance of vaṣaṭ-  |
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vaṣaṭkāranidhana | n. Name of various sāman-s  |
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vaṣaṭkārin | m. equals -kartri-  |
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vaṣaṭkartṛ | m. the priest who makes the oblation with vaṣaṭ-  |
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vaṣaṭkriyā | f. equals kāra-kriyā-  |
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vaṣaṭkṛta | (v/aṣaṭ--) mfn. offered in fire with vaṣaṭ-  |
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vaṣaṭkṛti | (v/aṣaṭ--) f. equals -kāra- (ind. ) .  |
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vaṣaṭkṛtya | n. ind. vaṣaṭ- should be uttered  |
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vaśatva | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') the being under the control of  |
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vaśātva | n. the being a cow  |
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vasavāna | m. (fr. 1. vasu-) a possessor or preserver of wealth (also with v/avas-)  |
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vaśavartin | mfn. being under the control of, acting obediently to the will of, obsequious, subject (with genitive case or compound). etc.  |
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vaśavartin | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') having power over, ruling  |
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vaśavartin | mfn. having power over all, too powerful  |
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vaśavartin | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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vaśavartin | m. of a Brahman or mahā--Brahman  |
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vaśavartin | m. sg. (scilicet gaṇa-) or plural a particular class of gods in the third manv-antara-  |
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vasāvaśeṣamalina | (vasan-) mfn. soiled with the remains of fat  |
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vasāvi | f. (fr. z. vasu-) a treasury  |
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vasāvī | f. (fr. z. vasu-) a treasury  |
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vasavya | mfn. (prob.) wealthy, affluent (applied to agni-, soma- and sūrya-)  |
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vasavya | n. riches, wealth  |
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vaśāyāta | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') come in consequence of.  |
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vaśāyāta | mfn. lying along (see mārga-v-).  |
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vaśāyita | mfn. (?)  |
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vaścika | m. Name of an agra-hāra-  |
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vaścika | m. Name of an agra-hāra-  |
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vaśendriya | mfn. one who has the command of his senses ( vaśendriyatva -tva- n.)  |
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vaśendriyatva | n. vaśendriya |
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vaśi | mfn. equals kānta- ( )  |
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vaśi | m. subjugation, fascination, bewitching, holding others in magical submission to the will  |
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vaśi | n. equals vaśi-tva-  |
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vaśi | n. the state of being subject, subjection  |
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vaśi | in compound for vaśin-.  |
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vaśī | f. in urv/aśī- q.v  |
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vaśī | in compound for 1 vaśa-.  |
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vasi | m. or f. (for 2.See column 3) equals vastra-, clothes etc.  |
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vasi | m. (for 1.See column 1) dwelling or a dwelling-place  |
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vaśībhū | P. -bhavati-, to become subject to another's will  |
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vaśībhuta | mfn. become subject, subject, obedient  |
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vaśībhuta | mfn. become powerful  |
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vaśika | mfn. void, empty (written also vasika-; see vaś/in-,)  |
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vaśikā | f. aloe wood  |
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vasika | mfn. empty (see vaśika-, vaśin-)  |
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vasika | mfn. one who sits in the padmāsana- posture  |
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vaśīkara | mfn. bringing into subjection, subjugating, (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') making any one subject to one's will  |
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vaśīkāra | m. idem or 'n. the act of making subject, subjugating, bewitching (by means of spells etc.), overcoming by charms and incantations etc. (with genitive case or in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') '  |
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vaśīkaraṇa | n. the act of making subject, subjugating, bewitching (by means of spells etc.), overcoming by charms and incantations etc. (with genitive case or in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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vaśīkaraprakaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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vaśīkaravārāhī | f. Name of work  |
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vaśīkṛ | P. A1. -karoti-, -kurute-, to reduce to subjection, subdue  |
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vaśīkriyā | ( ) f. equals -karaṇa- above.  |
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vaśīkṛta | mfn. brought into subjection, subdued etc.  |
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vaśīkṛta | mfn. bewitched, enchanted, fascinated  |
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vaśīkṛti | ( ) f. equals -karaṇa- above.  |
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vaśiman | m. the supernatural power of subduing to one's own will  |
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vaśin | mfn. having will or power, having authority, a ruler, lord ("over" genitive case) etc.  |
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vaśin | mfn. compliant, obedient  |
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vaśin | mfn. master of one's self having the mastery of one's passions etc.  |
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vaśin | mfn. void, empty (properly"at disposal")  |
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vaśin | m. a ruler See above  |
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vaśin | m. a sage with subdued passions  |
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vaśin | m. Name of a son of kṛti-  |
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vaśin | m. a parasite plant  |
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vaśin | m. Prosopis Spicigera or Mimosa Suma  |
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vasin | m. (fr. vasā-) an otter  |
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vaśinī | f. a mistress  |
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vaśiprāpta | mfn. having power over (also in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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vaśīra | m. Achyranthes Aspera  |
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vaśīra | m. Scindapsus Officinalis (see vasira-).  |
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vaśira | wrong reading for vasira-  |
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vasīra | m. Achyranthes Aspera  |
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vasīra | m. Scindapsus Officinalis (see vasira-). |
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vasira | m. Scindapsus Officinalis (n. its fruit) (varia lectio vasīra-and vaśira-)  |
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vasira | m. Achyranthes Aspera  |
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vasira | n. sea salt (varia lectio vaśira-and vaśīra-)  |
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vaśiṣṭha | wrong reading for vasiṣṭha-.  |
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vasiṣṭha | mfn. (superl. fr. 1. v/asu-; see v/asīyas-and under3. vas-) most excellent, best, richest  |
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vasiṣṭha | m. (wrongly written vaśiṣṭha-),"the most wealthy", Name of a celebrated Vedic ṛṣi- or sage (owner of the"cow of plenty" , called nandinī-, offspring of surabhi-, which by granting all desires made him, as his name implies, master of every vasu-or desirable object;he was the typical representative of Brahmanical rank, and the legends of his conflict with viśvā-mitra-, who raised himself from the kingly or kṣatriya- to the Brahmanical class, were probably founded on the actual struggles which took place between the Brahmans and kṣatriya-s;a great many hymns of the are ascribed to these two great rivals;those of the seventh maṇḍala-, besides some others, being attributed to vasiṣṭha-, while those of the third maṇḍala- are assigned to viśvā-mitra-;in one of vasiṣṭha-'s hymns he is represented as king su-dās-'s family priest, an office to which viśvā-mitra- also aspired;in another hymn vasiṣṭha- claims to have been inspired by varuṇa-, and in another[ ] he is called the son of the apsaras- urvaśī- by mitra- and varuṇa-, whence his patronymic maitrāvaruṇi-;in manu- , he is enumerated among the ten prajā-pati-s or Patriarchs produced by manu- svāyambhuva- for the peopling of the universe;in the he is mentioned as the family priest of the solar race or family of ikṣvāku- and rāma-candra-, and in the purāṇa-s as one of the arrangers of the veda-s in the dvāpara- age;he is, moreover, called the father of aurva-[ ],of the sukālin-s[ ],of seven sons[ ] , and the husband of akṣa-mālā- or arundhatī-[ ]and of ūrjā-[ ];other legends make him one of the 7 patriarchal sages regarded as forming the Great Bear in which he represents the starSee ṛṣi-) etc. (see ) |
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vasiṣṭha | m. Name of the author of a law-book and other works (prob. intended to be ascribed to the Vedic ṛṣi- above)  |
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vasiṣṭha | m. plural the family of vasiṣṭha- (vasiṣṭhasyāṅkuśaḥ-etc.Name of sāman-s )  |
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vasiṣṭha | m. Name of an anuvāka- on Va1rtt. 2  |
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vasiṣṭha | n. flesh  |
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vasiṣṭha | vasīyas- See p.930.  |
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vasiṣṭhabhṛgvatrisama | mfn. equal to (the three great saints) vasiṣṭha- and bhṛgu- and atri-  |
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vasiṣṭhahomaprakāra | m. Name of work  |
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vasiṣṭhaka | m. the sage vasiṣṭha- (See above) .  |
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vasiṣṭhakālpa | m. Name of work  |
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vasiṣṭhakaśyapikā | f. a matrimonial alliance between the descendants of vasiṣṭha- and those of kaśyapa-  |
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vasiṣṭhaliṅgapurāṇa | n. Name of a purāṇa-.  |
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vasiṣṭhanihava | m. Name of a sāman-,  |
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vasiṣṭhaprācī | f. Name of a place  |
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vasiṣṭhapramukha | mfn. preceded or led by vasiṣṭha-  |
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vasiṣṭhaputra | m. plural "the sons or descendants of vasiṣṭha-", Name of the authors of  |
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vasiṣṭhasaṃhitā | f.  |
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vasiṣṭhasaṃsarpa | m. a particular catur-aha-,  |
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vasiṣṭhaśapha | m. dual number Name of a sāman-  |
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vasiṣṭhasiddhānta | m.  |
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vasiṣṭhaśikṣā | f. Name of a śikṣā-.  |
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vasiṣṭhaśilā | f. Name of a place  |
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vasiṣṭhasmṛti | f.  |
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vasiṣṭhaśrāddhakalpa | m. Name of work  |
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vasiṣṭhatantra | n. Name of a tantra-.  |
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vasiṣṭhatva | n. the state or condition of being vasiṣṭha-  |
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vasiṣṭhavat | ind. like vasiṣṭha-  |
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vasiṣṭhayajña | (v/a-) m. Name of a particular sacrifice  |
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vasiṣṭhopapurāṇa | n. Name of an upapurāṇa-.  |
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vaśitā | f. subjugation, dominion  |
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vaśitā | f. the supernatural power of subduing all to one's own will, unbounded power of (compound;a bodhi-sattva- is said to have 10 vaśitā-s, viz. āyur--, citta--, pariṣkāra--, dharma--, ṛddhi--, janma--, adhimukti--, praṇidhāna--, karma--,and jāna-v- )  |
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vaśitā | f. subduing by the use of magical means, fascinating, bewitching  |
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vasita | mfn. (for 2.See column 3) worn, put on  |
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vasita | n. cloth  |
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vasita | mfn. (for 1.See column 1) = 2. uṣita-, inhabiting etc.  |
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vasita | mfn. stored (as grain)  |
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vasita | n. abiding, abode, residence  |
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vasitavya | mfn. to be worn or put on  |
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vaśitṛ | mfn. having one's will free, independent  |
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vasitṛ | mfn. one who wears or puts on ( vasitṛtama -tama- mfn. equals ācchādayitṛ-tama-,used to explain vasiṣṭha-) on  |
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vasitṛtama | mfn. vasitṛ |
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vaśitva | n. freedom of will, the being one's own master |
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vaśitva | n. power or dominion over (locative case)  |
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vaśitva | n. the supernatural power of subduing to one's own will etc.  |
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vaśitva | n. mastery of one's self, self-command  |
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vaśitva | n. subduing by magical means, fascinating, bewitching  |
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vasīyas | mfn. (Comparative degree of 1. v/asu-; see vasiṣṭha-and vasyas-) more wealthy or opulent, more excellent, better than, (ablative)  |
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vasīyobhūra | n. better condition, superiority  |
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vaṣk | cl.1 A1. vaṣkate-, to go (varia lectio for vask-).  |
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vask | (see vaṣk-) cl.1 A1. vaskate-, to go  |
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vaska | m. going, motion  |
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vaska | m. application, perseverance (equals adhyavasāya- )  |
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vaskarāṭikā | f. a scorpion  |
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vaṣkaya | kayaṇi-, kiha- See baṣk/aya- etc.  |
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vaskaya | yaṇī- See baṣk/aya-.  |
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vasman | n. (for 2.See) a cover, garment  |
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vasman | n. (for 1.See) a nest  |
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vasman | 1. 2. vasman-. See pp. 932 and 933.  |
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vaśmasā | ind. gaRa ūry-ādi-.  |
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vaśmasā | ind. gaRa ūry-ādi-.  |
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vasna | n. ( also m.;for 2.See) wealth riches  |
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vasna | n. price, value  |
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vasna | n. hire, wages [ confer, compare Greek for ; , ; Latin venum,veneo,vendo.]  |
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vasna | n. (for 1.See) a garment, cloth  |
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vasna | n. the skin  |
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vasna | 1. 2. vasna-. See pp. 931 and 932.  |
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vasnana | n. an ornament for a woman's loins, a zone, girdle (equals kaṭī-bhūṣaṇa-)  |
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vasnasā | f. (see snāyu-) a tendon, nerve, fibre (described as a hollow, string-like tube, attached to the bones and supposed to serve as a passage for the vital air)  |
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vasnaya | Nom. P. y/ati- (only pr. p. y/at-), to higgle, haggle  |
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vasnika | mfn. earning wages, mercenary  |
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vasnika | mfn. purchasable(?)  |
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vasnikā | f. a valuable deposit  |
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vasnika | vasnya- See .  |
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vasnya | mfn. precious, valuable  |
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vasordhārā | See column 1 under 1. v/asu-.  |
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vasordhārā | f. vasu |
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vasordhārāprayoga | m. vasu |
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vasoṣpati | See column 1 under 1. v/asu-.  |
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vasoṣpati | m. vasu |
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vasra | m. (for 2.See) a day  |
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vasra | n. (for 1.See) a house, abode  |
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vasra | n. a cross-road  |
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vasra | 1. 2. vasra-. See p.932, and column 1.  |
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vast | cl.10 A1. vastayate-, to waste, hurt ; to go ; to ask  |
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vasta | n. a house (see also upa-vasta-).  |
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vasta | vastavya- See .  |
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vastavya | mfn. to be stayed or dwelt or lived in or with (locative case; n. impersonal or used impersonally"one should stay"etc.) etc.  |
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vastavya | mfn. to be spent or passed (as time)  |
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vastavyatā | f. abode, residence  |
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vaṣṭi | mfn. (fr. vaś-) eager, desirous  |
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vasti | m. or f. (for 2.See column 2) the ends or skirt of a cloth (also plural)  |
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vasti | f. (for 1.See column 1, for 3.See) abiding, dwelling, staying  |
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vasti | mf. (also written basti-; perhaps connected with 2. vasti-See) the bladder etc.  |
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vasti | mf. the lower belly, abdomen  |
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vasti | mf. the pelvis  |
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vasti | mf. an injection-syringe made of bladder or the injection itself [ confer, compare Latin venter,vesica; German wanast,Wanst.]  |
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vastī | f. an act in the practice, of yoga- (see ṣaṭ-- karman-, parasmE-pada 1108).  |
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vastibila | n. aperture of the bladder |
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vastikarmāḍhya | m. the soap berry, Sapindus Detergens  |
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vastikarman | n. the application of an enema or injection  |
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vastikośa | m. a bladder, bag  |
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vastikuṇḍala | n. ( ) a particular disease of the bladder.  |
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vastikuṇḍalikā | f. ( ) a particular disease of the bladder.  |
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vastimala | n. "bladder-excretion", urine  |
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vastimūla | n. "bladder-root", aperture of the bladder  |
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vastipīḍā | f. spasm in the bladder  |
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vastiruj | ( ) ( ) f. disease of the bladder.  |
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vastiśiras | n. the tube of an enema  |
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vastiśiras | n. equals next  |
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vastiśīrṣa | n. sg. ( ) or m. dual number ( ) the neck of the bladder.  |
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vastiśodhana | m. "bladder-cleanser", Vangueria Spinosa  |
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vastivyāpad | ( ) f. disease of the bladder.  |
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vastṛ | mfn. (for 2.See) shining, illumining (See doṣā--and prātar-v-).  |
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vastṛ | mfn. (for 1.See p.931;for 3. p. 933) clothing, covering ( )  |
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vastṛ | mfn. putting on (clothes)  |
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vastṛ | (for 2.See) mfn. (only in superl. v/astṛ-tama-,"dwelling most", used in giving an etymology)  |
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vastṛ | 1. 2. 3. vastṛ-. See pp. 931, 932, and column 1.  |
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vastra | n. (or m. gaRa ardharcādi-; in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) cloth, clothes, garment, raiment, dress, cover etc.  |
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vastrā | f. Name of a river  |
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vastra | n. a leaf of the cinnamon tree  |
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vastrabandha | m. a clothes used for binding round  |
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vastrabhedaka | m. a clothes-cutter, tailor  |
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vastrabhedin | m. a clothes-cutter, tailor  |
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vastrabhūṣaṇa | m. a kind of plant  |
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vastrabhūṣaṇā | f. a kind of plant  |
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vastracchanna | mfn. clad in clothes  |
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vastrada | mfn. giving clothes  |
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vastradā | mfn. equals -da-  |
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vastradāna | n. Name of work  |
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vastradānakathā | f. Name of a tale. |
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vastradaśā | f. the border of a garment  |
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vastradhāraka | wrong reading for vastrādh- q.v  |
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vastrādhāraka | a layer or stratum of cloth (placed underneath)  |
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vastradhāraṇī | f. a stick or rope to hang clothes upon  |
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vastradhāvin | mfn. washing clothes  |
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vastrāgāra | m. n. a clothier's shop  |
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vastrāgāra | m. a tent  |
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vastraghargharī | f. a sieve or cloth for straining  |
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vastragopana | n. plural Name of one of the 64 arts  |
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