Mf tY^^*?) *&*** ;
i
Pt.
jart
^TETT. gnsrnft srra
;
1.-8 To perform, be engaged in;
WTtnr--9To WIT:
*ffflreTi out, execute, rrcr. \fl.l
1
*
tell,
obey nr
:
.C B ...
JL.
narrate
;
~fa,
nil
also
to clasp to the boto wf'tf 'to reduce
r
_
to pi eM e
:
WOTHS
to
spend
time Ac. N. B. This root by it is Atm. admits of either Pada; but in tk with prepositions generally 1 ) doing injury senses:! following 2 censure, blame ; ( 3 ) serv-
discharge urine, make water; to gifr? To atisnme, tp to Told excrement. put on, take ;wrwjfrm ; mniHmi'T
-U
5*rort Y-3. 162. -14 To send forth.
to
;
;
'
Prize or booty gained in a buttle. -10 An offering. Oonrp. aifra done and not done ; i. e. done in part but not completed. ( -H: ) the Supreme
)
(
1
violently ing; ( 4 ) outraging, acting or rashly ; ( 5 ) preparing, changing into ; ( 6 ) the condition of, turning using ; see reciting ;f 7 ) employing, Guide to P 1 3 3 2 and "Student's " 338. Note. Comocsition
Ao. -15 To place or put on f with ** x w a. a * I loo. j: 9TS 5HHflf^ K. zlz; mi"m<* c * - ~'<5 To WT entrust C with fiTT some duty ), appoint ; STCTSTI^ mv-
being.
as food
)
The
regard, consider: fr%*&ofr-
ynammqmiHm take
^rrw. -18
as in
( as in
rovnr* N.
;
and
in Sanskrit literature,
its
^
-JO To make a sound, as in jjfit^fij, <^^,^ ^^K so V^^$, fWTBTr^,Ac. *1 To pass, spend
connected
;
(
time ) Twnor f$T Wf : spent ; ^of 5^- wait a moment. -22 To direct towards, turn the attention to, resolve on ; with loc. or dat. ) ;
e.
;
fig. also
);
T?
g.
$
anwn
""
(
$rft
f?5Tt
sfif ST
Ms.
wrH%
12.
S. 2.
118
nin -23 To do a thing ;
for another ( either for his age or injury )
advant-
;
r% WTTfff Vikr. 1. 18 fijf
if
;
fanm
^r Pt.
make use of 1. -25 To di-
vide, break into part* (with adverbs to divide in ending in ?i ) ; fyi-rr to two parts ; srmn ^, Ac. y
y
^
-16 To cause
to
become subject
to,
reduce completely to ( a particular condition, with adverbs ending in to subject or approHTOT^ priate to oneself to rednoe to ashes. -27 To appropriate, teoaro oneself. -28 To help;
^
47
to think of,
wgother's example, subservient. wer a. bringcustom, usage.
STT.i
-ITS ) 1. ing to an end, terminating. ( of the death; fr
deetiny ft
determine 1 36; or to resolve or with to form f riendnhip 'tei
:
wT-
;
tbe nee of weapons;
roT S*to practise at to itflict punishment frtj to die "*" to pay heed to ; WIB to think of, intend, mean;
B
;
T
-S% 5
'
libations of watr < to delay
ofer N* the Manes Pi* to
5>ft
Ac. -24 To use, employ, ffr *nrr
T
;
;jj<
to play on the lote clean the nails ; a*rt violate a from, to
;
sr^ri
M.
5. 2
*&
show
;
^ l
T to outrsge arat e
P maiden fi^>^ to be abandoned by. as
Brwrnawnr
;
watat
have
re-
"*t*JI W&S* W* P win Ve *V
;
to
!'
;
make an
*T
oanae
exhibition
or a
with res to honour, treat
W w"
ed conclusion, dogma, tiine. -4. a
or
sinful
inanspicioug
an epithet of Siturn. -fl. rwnlt of Saturday. -7. the inevitable lunar former actions. -8- the second
action. -5.
mansion. -9- the number 'two.
3T-
ysSfft^tttffi excrement -2 -3. digested food.
crimi-
smrw a. goilty, offender, fear 3TT a * aved from nal
r
-
danger. augurated.
i
*r
-3. a demonstrata proved doe-
M'e. 1. 5.
;
to in subjection, subdue; =srflfW
surprise
t,
r
to to place in tbe middle, ference to ;
marked, branded;
1.
8.
;
or senses are variously modified, almost infinitely extended, according the root is to the noun with which to set foot
U. 6.19. -19 To the hand ) sffrgiir4. 59.
of the most frequent
is
root
application
"
afar
281. -2. numbered (-*r:) that side of a die which is marked with a. folding the four points w'srrjy hands in supplication ; Bg. 11. 14 Mi. 4. 154. wg^C a. following an-
Us.
Sanskrit
To cook ( To think,
rejec-
;
itself
ipi qp to
the
syfa:
;
srnrr*
so sjcjr^ to to slacken, make slow ; lances ; roast on the end of pointed
To throw :
affix.
&tP-P- Ff-"] Done, performed, made, effected, accomplished, manufactured Ac.: ( p. p- of ^ 8 U. A 1 Work, deed, action fTtt q, T.). TTT%Pt. 1. 424 ungrateful Ms. 7. 197. -2 Service, benefit. -3 Consequence, result. -4 Aim, object. -5 N. of that side of a die which is marked with fonr points. -6 N. of the first of the fonr Togas of the world exending over 1728000 years of men ( see Ms. 1. 69 and Knll. thereon); but, according to Mb., over 4800 years of men.-7 The nnm ber 4 '. -8 A stake at a game. -9
T
&
jirt Bb. 1. 27. -12 or let out, discharge, emit
e.g.
,
mm*
n
w T*w Ac. -1 1 To bring about, accomplish, effect; MujtnTlt 4>nr
w irnm
with a krit
m55m to
colSdif
:
Generally at the
tion of krit affixse.
som'! embrace; to incline, bend ashes ; ;gftto value as HttH as straw ; w^rp
" *rnefr-
5ir?nr
mk
'
jifr
Ac. -10 To carry
g><
fTtf,
Si. 14. 41.
a. [ 3E-ft>t.] (
end of comp. ) Accomplishes-, doer, maker, performer, manufacturer, composer Ac.; q;r
y; trsn^ to Sometimes these ra-efy Ac. Ac. senses mations take place in other
whiten
i
write, compose
do Ac.;
;e.g. S"""?, ously that which is not already black, * blacken ; so *iX\ g black, i. e. i*
.
t
;
frara them, clinable* to form verbs 'en' somewhat like the English 'affixes a ' ' of making sense the or (i) fy it previbe to person or thing ' *o not
ture, shape, prepare: sprerm qjttfih 9fi3T*TRT Ac.-4 To bnild. create
Caus
to place aside.
nti'^fr
TITCfit-ft )
;
rtrfrty.
;
;
(
is often the last 10 senses). This root indenouns, with adjectives.and used
;
;
To cause to do, perform, make, execute &o ajrgrr ^TTT twrfir Bk 8. 84 ^?ir ciN ^r 5>i ^rrtjf^ 8k. Desid ( ftmia-S ) To wish to
-35 Toworship.saorifloe. -56 To make like, consider equal to, be Atm- only in cf. ( said to
^%, awitf3*ifa, *^i I To do ( in general ) nf; B- 335; ii!3Ti ^wt Ac. -3 To manufac-
W Sf
pot
in practice.
n^K-
spfaiia-S,
-30
liable.
( as a girl ). order. 33 To
violate or outrage
-31 To begin. -32 To free from. -34 To proceed with, put
hurt,
(9>?ira-f^,
To make
give aid. -29
or imp. -rfr
spirit,
WT^* <
HSI
a. practised
)
"
crowned,
a priBce. die
-ar^t the
in-
rrw called
sav one's object, having gained
marked with four points \
conBucoessfnl. -2- satisfied; hap^y.
tented Si. 1.
;'
M
^ert i
B-
^atvsf*T 8-
3
i
Avfl^f^ 2
Ki- 4- 9
i
<>
370 1
Pt. 1. 194. -3. olever. ( render fruitful or successful.
;
1. to
make good
-2. to
m^M^mr-
qrftf
;
^(fW^Tt Amarn.
fitii
15
;
BO
Mil. 3. to make fruitful anrapr careful, attentive. srvfta. 1. fixed, appointed. -2. sr*a$ a- ! efbounded, limited. ;
6. ).
from
facing
-2- in-
recollection.
STTOT a. I. summoned, canned to be present. -2- fixed, settl-
tolerant.
armed. -2. trained in arms or missiles R. 3^37 a. baring performed
ed.
3T5fa. 1. the science of
17. 62.
;
the daily ceremonies. 3TTTH <* advanced, proficient, skilled, (-nt.)the soul.
Supreme
OTTO^
.
offending, criminal, sinful 11. aTRBq a. 1. baring
gnilty, ;
Mn.
3.
control self-possossed, of a
over oneself, elf -governed spirit. -1. pa rifled in mind. arrow adorned. MT1TW a. labonring,
suffering.
one who taken any place.
(
-rt
np )
his
a frog. I.
a.
arttTT
abode
ln-
anwifr
governed, rul-
lodging. rrfq^a. ed. -2. supporting;, resting on. -3. having taken residing in. srrflT one's meals. amn* <* challenged.
TWmr diligent, making effort, striving. Tf^r a. one who has per. formed his ablutions. TtTT . ! -
married. -2. practising penance by standing with up-lifted hands. TITsrrta. I. favoured, befriended, assisted ; Kn. 8. 78. -2 friendly. OTtftq a. used, enjoyed. ^rfR a. 1. one who has done his work ; R. 9. 3. -2. skilful, olever. (-m.) 1. the Supreme spirit. -2- a tianny&tin. 3iTT a. one whose desires are fulfilled. (FTi^ a. 1. one who has done his work or obtained his object. -2. havqrr? ing no need of 'another's aid. a. I. fixed or settled as to time. -2who has waited a certain time. (-55:) appointed time ; Y. 2. 184. IJTT, -larva. 1. who has accomplished his object Bg. 15. 20. -2- satisfied, contented ; Santi. 3. 19; Mil. 4. 3. -J.
who
vant hired for a hired servant.
exact
moment
rf *?
>Q5iT! ^erW
;
previous measures.: -^ft whom the ceremony of tonsure has been performed Ms. 5.
feating a
all
boy on
;
planted ; Ku. 5. a. I. grateful ; Ms. 7. 209, 210 ; Y. 1. 308. -2. correct in conduct. (-$ri)I. a dog. -2- an epithet of Siva. a. 1. one who has visited or frequented holy places. -2. one
58, 67. 60.
srw*
*
hW
a.
?-*T,-f*TaF a. 1. 'dexterous, olever, skilful, handy. -2. skilled in archery.- ffOTtrr 1 -skill, dexterity .-2skill in archery or generally in Band-
wife.
professional
means or exfrq a ser1
:
stated period, a tft
a.
1.
ling arms ; g^^sq- frtTs-rar 3TTT
prudent,
wr
considerate. -2.
learned, educated, wise Mn. 5. 20 ; Bg. 2. 54 ; Si. 2. 79. mninr <* named, called as ; S. 6. fs^sur tTur3fri a penitent. a. I. resolute, resolved. -2- confident , ;
sure.
a.
g
in
skilled
pared
archery.
(
65 ) result,
513- a.
f
a
head and chin.
his
penitent
II
Pt. 1.
45.
jc^f
-,"r$
R. 15. 33, 64, 69 ; N. -4 Magic, enchantment. -5 In jnrinsr, killing. -6 The number '20'. -7 An enchantress, a witch. -8 A hurting, knife. -9 Way-laylnK Oomp. VKi an injnrinir ( Ved ). epithet of Havana12. 155.
;
.
a.
being N. of
nr*mfr
-irfi%
office, set
o.
aside
skilled in
;
Kn.
art or
2.
e $T>^ a. [ iffWJT, fcf-fl'' 1 * On who has done hig work or gained bis !
strong or powerful. ( -$ s ) the father of ^(pr Sahasrtrjnna. 0. hired, paid ( as a servant ); Y. 2. 164%%; o. grateful ;Ki. 13.32; see fTiTsr. %$T a. attired, decorated;
from
-2
yftMm^f*
l
a.
Doing, manu-
1
f-niR,]
facturing, makinz, Action, deed. -J Creation, work, composition ; ( JTT ) ^frfS irra;ii*r
has
ftitr
^w%*
performing.
learned, educated; ^jfrnr trtfmfrnr Pt. 4. 43; fVf%' wiw gno?hjf5
annrr ^r w^t^ S. I ; R. 11. 4i ^
[
olever,
who
1.
away
;
Kripaand A rvattbiman survived the general havoc of the great Bbftratt war. He was afterwards slain by *r
of.
):
-
;
Sityaki.
U.
;
Enough, no more
ind.
with instr.
(
wise. -34 the first ( golden ) of the four ages. a^ror o. 1. stamped, marked. -2. branded Ms. 9. 239. -3. excellent, amiable. -4. defined, discriminated. ^^ m. a warrior on the side of the Kaoravas who with
shaven
Ki.
;
:
3T5Tra 1 S. 4. 13
ijf^f
learned,
Mn. 3
fTf^T
(
Me. 75
has performed his devotions. nrf5 a. blessed, consecrated. trffra firm, resolute.
^Tff^fOT
{
Ved. one who
srjrsj a.
5TW-
-4 Adopted ( as a son &o. ) 5 oft. at the end of comp. also ;?rf?l
a. 1. learned, educated, wise ; Ms. 1. 97, 7. 30. -2. a man of resolute character. -3. informed of
one's duty.
*m?^3%
8. 46.
ip^ya. successful.
consequence.
;
;
Feigned, pretended,
sumed
_
ed his promise.
)
;
a.
;
opp.^af^
(
;
Artificial, tfiKir Nyfo Sutra. -2 done or prepared artificially 3jfT
done formerly. srf&fT !f assault and counter-assault, attack and resistance R. 12. 94. ^j^f a. 1. one who has made an agreement or engagement. -2. one who has fulfill-
j$
;
clever. -4. having done his duty ; Si. 2. 32. ani: a purchaser. jror a. 1. waiting impatiently for the
a
studies with
teacher. -J. fertile in pedients. -4. a guide.
27.
trade.
a. I. splendid. -2- beautiful.
-J. handy, dexterous. sftw <* purified. tnii, -
end, satisfied, contented, happy, suooesaf nl irt j? a' frSrsfr
TTTW ^r U.
1.
mq R.
V*r (Hence S.
1.
w*
^or
;
32
r
;
51
3.
'
w??r%Hrw V3 ;
-2
64.
12.
Lucky, fortunate, blessed; 24; 7. 19. -3 Clever, competent, )
able, expert, skilful, wise, learned
;
o
Kn. 2. 10 Ki. 2. 9 Si. 2 25, 30 H. 3. 96 Ve. 4. 12 -4 Good^ virtu.
;
;
;
;
ous, pnr*,
pious
;
HTW%* frnnrrwrr
r! Bb. 1.56.-5 what is doing Following, obeying,
enjoined. ind. ( With gen. or in on For, for the sake of, account of ; smtot srroTfrt ...fW Bb,. 3. 36 gfr^ 'J5i&sw^ K. P. 1 ; Bg. 1. 35 ; Y. 1. 216 S. 6.
IjVfftw
comp.
)
;
;
making an appointment W^ff wiWRWff ^prolrfi *Tf trff 3 J <^j Qlt-
Un. 3. 30] I Working well, able to work, powerful. -2 an Clever, skilful. ?gt A mechanic,
5._'*Tjr
artist.
or senses. -J a roused, ^-w'srrf a. clad in armour, accoutred.
1
nomy
-ti9r?
;
a. 1. having presence of mind. -2. restored to consciousness
-*mr?ifr,
CT
a
wrrn
woman whose husband
has married another wife, a married woman string a co-wi f e or a superseded
ffg a.
trwo.
What
[f-cfij;
[ f w^jcf. P. III. 1.120] should or ought to be done,
right, proper,
fit
-2 Feasible,
Who may
practi-
be seduced from allegiance, treacherous ; Raj. T. 5. 247. fir 1 What ought to be done, duty, function ; Ms. 2. 237 ; 7. 67.
cable.-J
371 -2 Work,bn8ineB,deed, commission' sfg^tf Me. 144 ; 3^ifr*r$t: S. 7. 34. -3 Purpose, object, end ^jfi5f;
mriftriSTOJ'fr B. 2. 12 -4 Motive, caaie. fjj;
Ko.
;
A
4.
15.
of
class
affixes used to form potential (future) passive participle ; these are ar, atftalso ?itfn- -?r?r 1 Action, JT, 1 and
A
deed. -2 Magic. -3
whom
to
offered
for
destructive and magical purposes. witch, euchaDtresg.
A
cha-
lizard,
meleon.
l>^r^
-3 A
A
1
lizard.
A
-2
cock.
-Oomp.
peacock.
an
vqsr;
epi-
thet of Karttikeya.
3^7*
1
The neck. -2 A
part of
a column.
The
1
f>>.rHi^l
and -2 The
raised
the neck.
back of the neck. a. [cf.
2.
21]
I
Causing
trouble, painful ; Ms. 6. 78. -2 Bad, miserable, evil.-3 Wickfd, sinful. -4 Being in a difficult or painful situation.
f^fi,
-fj
A
1
difficulty,
trouble, hardship, misery, calamity, danger ; fr^y sf ^frof: B. 14. 6 ; 13. 77. -2 Bodily mollification penance 5. 521 expiation ; Ms. 4. 222 11. 106. -J Torment, torture. -4 A particular kind of religious pen;
;
ance
( stf3nq?!t )
Sin.
*$,
|f:
;
Ischnry.
^p-
frs^T^ 'id. With
sFpEfjror,
groat difficulty, painfully, miserably; Bstr >*5Tor ^Tja- H. 1. 185. -Oomp. -srtat: a. I.ODO whose life is in danger. -2.breatbiog with difficulty. -J. hardtrivT a. i. cnrable with difficulty ( an a patient or
ly supporting life.
disease
-2-
).
accomplished
with
Dn.
A.
1
To
-2 To have wicked mind ).
A
ffljy:
having a carriage as an emblem. -8TTt, -5*1, -gff: epithets of Kirttikeya. -wt the moon. ^
-3 A plough. r(H Cutting,
4.
;
-2 To round, encompass. -J To attire. tf-^p.p.
1
Cut,
(
1
20]
fwt
the. great war he sided with the Kanravas, and after all had been slain he was given an asylum by the Pawiavaa. He is one of the seven Chirajivina ].
a. I " 3WJJ,] |>
Poor
1
TT^TW
;
^om ^arr;
Tiwwr
25.
-2 Void of judgment, unable or
U.
spin
divided.
unwilling to discriminate or to do a thing ssnmrr f^ ifn^i^ti
irVl^Tl'T: Bh. 3. 17. -3 Low, mean, 2. 18 ; Bg. 2. 49 ; Mu. Bh. 2. 49-4 Miserly, stingy. -5 Avaricious.
fictitious,
IV. not
of
-2
A
nised by tbe Hindu law he is a grown up son adopted without the consent of his natural parents ; cf .
A
Wretchedness. or: 1 miser j^qponr w^r^n ftwifr
worm.
aniwwT n
i
;
nwaffr Vytia. -Oomp. a. little or low-minded.
a. kind to th
poor.
a. Miserable.
;
*
5r>JTi
yirt
Y.
131
2.
li^J / a park, garden.
an
<$<m
artificial
lr Sinti. 4. 19
;
V-]
I
A
;
Subhlsh. -2
Tft I
A
rflS'i
I
-
'fold' or 'times';
^
3is$fT: eight times, so tf, &o.
Ved. Strong, efficacious. Un. 3. 66 ] 1 Water. -2
o. [ entire
^%
;
e
Un.
Sin.
:
3.
17
S. a. 15 Bg. 3. 29 ; 105 ; 5. 82. 1 Water. flank or hip. -3 The belly.
A
sword.
PTOT
pair of scissari.
-2
*:
1
-
1
A
A A
Merciful, compassionate, kind. jTfr The sister of fir and wife of an epithet of Drona. -Oomp. qjert Drons g?r: an epithet of 3?aniin^ 4. 184 ] 1 fPTI? [ f 5-*te3 Up. Underwood, forest, wood. -2 Wood, firewood. -3 Water. -4 The helly. .
i
;
-H
Ved lap.
whole,
] All,
^f^st HnrmsrutsmirMs. 1.
tr$f.
A
Den. A. To. lament, mourn
eight-
a.
multitude.
;
ftf
numerals to denote ;
ten-
^nw
sword
dagger.
fold
*.] Pity,
^977(^^1 5Kn. 6. 26 kindly. -Oomp.
a. ji%, f, a look with favour, a kind look.
knife, dagger.
g.
wish, desire.
^cf merciful.
Causing, effecting Ac. -2 Active, diligent, busy. -3 Practising magic. "" ? An affix added to fTr^n^
To
knife.
Ved.
a.
floor.
Den. P.
W^-ft?T 3OF derness, compassion^; [
;
cf. also Ms. 9. 169. -2 Incense, olibanum. -3 Benzoin. A jj 1 kind of salt. -2 A kind of perfume. -Comp. incense, a ijq-,, -iju^f: kind of perfume jwi gee yfowt. -357: a doll, puppet ; Ku. 1. 29.
sur-
-2 De-
4.
;
cf. P.
ftw
Artificial,
proficient in the science of archery.
In
.
;
To
<*
1 To be weak. -2 To pity. -J mourn, grieve, lament. fTO The maternal unole of swRrrq^. [ He was born of the age Saradvat by a nymph called Janapadi, but along with hi 9 sister Eript, also born from ths nymph, he was brought np by Santanu. He was
vile
5=r: 1 an artificial or adopted son ; one of the 12 kinds of sons recog-
A
destroy jr^ft ntnt&fcd^T f 5fafn sflnm U. 3. 31, 35; Bk. 9. 42 15.97; 16.15 ; Ms. 8. 12 -II. 7 p. 1
divid-
off,
spontaneous, acquired ; fwj, 'fcsrt Ac. B. 13. 75 14. 17- -2 Adopted ( as a child ) ; see below. w:,
1.
(fTltr. frf)
cutting
ing, tearing asunder.
[
painter.
(
:
designs
6 P. (fram-fg) To cut, cut divide, tear asunder, cut in piece?,
f^ off,
suffer pain( in
consisting Pleiades. -2 The
The
)
3.
27 lunar
represented as nymphs acting as nurses to Kirttikeya, the 3ti^ a kind god of war. -Oomp. of horse in an Avamedha sacrifice
e.
difficulty.
freJlffT
third of the
;
Un
;
stars
%fcm
straight part of
^Sg
The
] 1
six
Long pepper. -5r-
147
1. 54 M. 1. 1. f^-fa^i%W On.
(pi.) [
:
of 6 stars
throat.
1 A kind of partridge* A worm. -3 An epithet of Siva.
-2
Ko.
icflr
mansions or asterimns,
A
Tie
npon &c. -4 The biron-tree. -S One of the lunar mansions, Pleiades. -6 A bouse. -Oomp. m. an epithet of Siva
female deity
Kre
sacrifices
ly, the hide of .an antelope on which a religious student siti. -3 bark of the birch-tree used for writing
-2 The
-Oomp.
TIB'-
-2The
store-room.
Granary, a cupboard. -2
A house.
rudder. -2. the
I
" wind --Tftr>
ocean- -3.
:
flre.
Un. 4. ^^-^5 Wt 121 ] Full of worms, wormy. firt an insect in general 1 A worm, fTlS
a
-
f^
t
;
a.
Ved.
|
Shortened,
sired, sought.
^T lated.
T'^t/. [fl-r^l I Skin, hide <m general); Mu. 3. 20. -2 Especial
1 A. ( *fa, jfod ) pity or mercy. -II. 10 P.
muti-
-2 Deficient.
To have (
j7-
>?[-
~ 2 Worms fsrBf%ir Bh 2 9 An ass. -4 A spider. ( disnase ). -3 -5 The lac idye ). -6 An ant -Oomp. fan N. of seveia -
-
372 plentst
-%:
;
grr lao,the agallochnm, aloe wood. red dye produced by insects. -grfy^r:, -TlR^flf: a shell-fish, an animal ( flgb, &o. ) living in a shell. ~3
^,
w
oyster.
A
;
small worm.
Having worms,
ffcc?
wormy.
A
frf<7T
fruitful
red colonr.
A
^rffagr:
white lort of kidney,
;
duct as an army * fcsrt jry^? wfo B. 4. 32. -4 To bend (as a bow ) B. 5. 50. 5 To be-
P.
;
:
came master overpower
of, subdue,
vanquish,
W(**n*ffir
To obtain
srfn* Sk. -7
^
^aw^
;
=gr
Mb. -3 To take away from, deprive one of Caut. 1 To draw ( with two aco. ). out, tear up. -2 To extract. -J To n^irm
?!
JT^WSTI
torture, torment, give pain. plough, till, cultivate.
a-
fTTS
^-jO.:!
[
-4 To
?W
(
w
rlr.
1
)
ciate.
^W ^?r
a.
XV
[
^
f%
snperl. spiers )
ia; ;
Compar. Lean, weak,
1 I
(
feeble, f maciated ; ysragt, &e. -2 Small, little, minnte ( in size or quantity ) gfj^R vmrwt y?rT: Bh. 2. 28. -J Poor, insignificant ; Ms. 7. 208. -OOMP. 3T W . a spider. WIT a. lean, tbin. ( -ir- ) an epithet of Siva, (.ft) 1. a woman with a slender frame.-2. thePriyan-
f^fi
;
gu creeper. ed
T^T
a.
I.
thin-waist-
V. 5. 1C ; Ku. 5. 42. -2. having tlie belly reduced in bulk S. 2. 5. fr$Tf Ved. 1-A pearl. -2Qold.-'j ;
;
Form,
tbftpe. I
r:
A dih made
and
of milk, -2 Kioe and peas with a few spices
rice.
boiled together (
Mur ra^ft
).
Hair Tj:
*: 49
-.7
2. 107.
[
ft:
21
;
(
of the head
*fl-wg*
;
Un.
).
in^ m.
-Clomp
2
4.
frsrrgiTMtnrfsrHft10. 74 ; Kn. 1. 51
]
B. 2.
Bh.
;
an epithet
of Siva.
g^rrfsi^f m. 6 U. ?T
An
Attractive,
fTTOTt ^T'/-
fm
[
of. P. III. 3.
!
103
1
Ploughing.-2 Agriculture, husbandry ^fw$ *tf&wpnfo Wf^crf^Jrr frPor: Ma. 1. 3 ^fr: %arsfMs. 1. 90, 3. 64, 10. CTIT Pt. 1. 11 ;
(
i*fiHt,
18. 44.
js
)
To
furrows. -II. 1 p. To draw, drag, pull,
^^
-Oomp.
.
aftfr; a.
agriculture,
husbandry. duce or profit
living by agiioultural pro-
gppj
Me.
;
for
16.
^Tra:
cf. P.
V. 2. 112 ] One who lives by husbandry, a farmer r f^ ^f rTW , y. ^fq1. 276 Ms. 9. 38. ;
^
;
;
a.
fTff
[ artj
f^fo
?p ]
1
Drawn,
dragged,
attracted &o. -2 Ploughed Pt. 1. 47. -Oomp. a. sown on cultivated ground, -tr^r
^
;
-^T^ro. 1. ripening in cultivat' ed ground cf ar*?^. -2. culti.
;
vated.
<jr3
the product of a har-
vest.
ffe: r*X-ft>O A learned man. / 1 Drawing, attracting. -2 Ploughing, cultivating the soil. ffsgr^: An epithet of Siva. a.
be
gradually
ed
many other feats of surprising The chief companions of strength. his youth were the Oopis or wives of cowherds
the
of
ite
;
He
his
special favour-
Jayadeva's Gitagovinda ). Kamsa, Naraka, Kesin,
cf.
(
among
Gokula,
whom Rodho was killed
Arishla and
a host of other powerful was a particular friend
He
whom
to
he acted
as cha-
great war, and staunch support of the cause of Pandavas was the main cause of the
his
the the
Kauravas.
On
occasions, it was assistance and inventive
Kri-
overthrow
the
of
several critical
mind
that stood the /anjavas in good stead. the After destrucgeneral tion of the Yadavas at Prabhasa, he was killed unintentionally by a hunter named Jaras who shot him with an arrow mistaking him at a distance for a deer. He had more than 16000 wives, but ( as also ites.
He
dark-blue
Rukmini and Satyabhama Radhu ) were his favouris
or
said
to
have been of colour
cloud-like
cf.
;
Git. 8. His son was Pradynu-na ]. -8 N. of Vyisa, the reputed intbor of the Mah&bhftrata.-9 N.of Arjuna. -10 Aloe wood. -II The Supreme spirit. -12 Blaok corr I N. of pepper. -13 Iron. Dranpadt, wife of the Pintiavas Ei. 1.26. -2 N. of a river in the Deooan
VT sj*
W-qs-tf$:
[
to
began
agri-
culture, husbandry.
pulled,
character
when he easily crushed discovered, the most redoubtable demons, such as Baka, Putano &c., that were sent to kill him by Kanua, and perform-
shna's
ploughman, husbandman.
79;Bg.
vine
of Arjuna, rioteer in
A drawing. -2 Ploughing. 1 =ffj ploughman, husbandman. -2 An ox. 7 A ploughshare. ( also w. )
are
,j> ] J Black, [ fTSOT dark, dark-bine. -2 Wicked, evil. ror. ] The black coloor.-2 The blaok antelope. -3 A orow. -4 The ( Indian ) cuckoo. -5 The dark half of a lunar
;
-J -4 N. of several plants. -5 A grape. -6 A kind of perfume. -7 An epithet of Dorgi. -8 One of the 7 tongues of fire. that joins the sea at Masnlipatain.
A
kind of poisonous
soft
A dark
ness,
insect.
sair Black. 1 moral also ). -2
night.
darkness
(
-3 Antimony. -4 The blaok -6 Lead. -7 An inauspicious act. -8
Iron
part of tbe eye. -5 Black pspper.
Money acquired by gambling. -Oomp
wmr
"
a kind of sandal-wood.
ar^Tj: Hn epithet of the mountain Baivataka. wf%flf the skin of the
black
untelope.
arvcn; cf. ;
month ( from full to new moon). -6 The Kali age. -7 Vishnu in his 8th
m. an epi.het of fire WTO, 3TT^ ";
incarnation, born
crude or blaok iron. affffft, srwrrgjfr the 8th day of the dark half of Sravana when Krishna was born
s
sndeva and Devaki.
actor.
and Yascxia by whom he was brought up and in whose house he spent bit diIt was here that his childhood.
demons.
;
To become lean or emaciated. -2 To wane Caus. To ema( as the moon ).
ff^4
was, for all the son of Nanda
;
;
v.
5TT=lf5:P.q.
Kami*, he
of
practical purposes,
;
;
Vart. ]
bean.
cousin
;
^^ B.
A
woman.
Linen oloth dyed with
ftfnifyfir
away, tear sum H**t f%a *rt 2- 27 V. 1. 19. -2 To draw towards onseaelf, attract Bk. 15. 47 Bg. 15. 7. -3 To lead or condraif
fttir,
a kind of poisonous worm. ' worms or lice in the ear,' a kind of disease of the ear. ?F>5T:, -wrv: the cocoon of a silkworm. "?ni silken cloth. vrat a disease of the ear. -y- N. of several plants Dsed as vetmifoge as the onion, the root of the jujube, raarking-nnt fft turmeric. plant Ac. 3T, -gr*W
raoit
celebrated
thology and the the deitie..
Viudev
hero
[
of VaKrishna is the of Indian my-
most popular of
Though
and
the son
the
Devaki
real
and
all
son
of
thus
a
^
arrf^r
iron,
;
WWW:
also called ifr^Wiewrholy fig-tree. a^T: a a red lotua. snake,
*?
the
o* ^rf^ o.
kind
S73 D.
5. 2
6. 1
of black deeds, criminal, wicked, BSTW: depraved, guilty, sinful. a raver.. ^TTTt a bnffalo. qsrjj a
-2 To strew, cover or
kind of
3. 5, 17. 42. -II.
sandal-wood, sgalloohum. firr the river i?: * gambler.; rfwj fire, amfit** ^wnrrtf r* B.6.42.-itu?:(/.pl.) l.thepregnant wives of tbe demon Krishna. -2. waters in the interiors of the cloadi --ifhir a kind of poisonous insect, -in*: N. of Siva. ^pff: a kind of pea. -^3-1 N. of Vasudeva. a. what formerly belonged to Kriobna. -TTor mat of iron. -
-^H
To
in general
).
a
^fft
bee.
-^rrnprt N. of Vyasa: ffnyim'Tflfiwjf ^rort
dark-brown.
o.
8. 6. 16.
the
v
Dnrga.
-HT
(
black
)
N. of
antelope
;
-gi:,-**t,-*?sTi the black?
faced monkey. *>*liff: the'fait?jru: an tiilya or black Yajurveda. rw: dark-red epithet of Agni. colour. a^or I. ^ar=^r.q. v. a kind of black salt. -J.; a factitious salt. <j^ 1 . fjc?: the loadstone. black colour. -2. N. of Rihu. -3. a :
Sndra. vnfc m. 1. fire ; B. 11. 42 ; Ml. 2.94. -X N. of Rahu. -3. a low man, profligate, black-guard. f%qrTT Ved. the horns of the blsck antelope. %of> N. of a river. wgjrm: a crow. JUT/., WIT:, WT
(
?*WS*?nt V.
^lf^5nsfr(g%
31.
4.
t
a
S.
bnffalo.
^ir ri,-aidiR an epithet of Arjuna.
-V ) cummin
VI*
seed.
The hide of
the
black
antelope.
^wirei The Qunja
-
plant.
&
Its
beiry.
srf H. 1. 83. like Krishna.
^srnr^
:
^
-2 To behave
f
Blackness.
Blackening,
black.
6
making
P.
throw about, pour
disperse
;
TV. eyed; Mat. 2. 5
eye
ITo
;
4. 2.
;
tiqnint-
]
A
t
su^^. -Oomp.
of.
squint sag a.
squint-eyed.
The cry of a peacock
recite, declare, communicate Ms. 3. 36, 9. 42. -J To name, call. -4 To praise, glorify, commemorate; srqswfOTRC rgw Bk.
Mil. 9. 30 ; B.I. 39, 7. 69, 13. 27, 16.64; Me. 22. . A %g?f*?:, -%I%^>t! -liff^ %T3i*i3T3u;9)c7<*: pencock ; y?f:
tell,
;
15. 72.
Bh.
A.
1
To be
fit
result in, bring
S. 5. 8
(
79 23
;
;
Ku.
with dat.
Will, intention, desire. -5 Summons, invitation. -6 Apparition,
-4
);
qn?s^T05er1; I%MT?l
;
.
r
A
about, accomplish, ;
form, shape.. -7 Wealth. -8 Atmosphere, sky. -9 Intellect, judgment. N. of a %JI5f: [ fa$. fl*ft "I <5
3.
5. 44, 6.
29
j
5.
Me. 55 B. 5. 13, 8. 40 ; S. 6. Bk. 22. SI. -2 To be well-
]J
;
nfctrt"lW ^TITW *rt*rHf ; Ghat. 15. -2 A banner. -^ A flower of the Ketaka plant; %$& sf%o& Me. 23 ; B. 6. 17, 13. 16. sxr I N. of a plant (=4cT>); Bjffrffnrc ftplant
managed or regulated, to succeed. -t To become, happen, occur <*rf?
Bk. 16. 12
nfcf *<: sfini:
;
A
learned. -fi 1 house, abode. -2 banner. Living, habitation. -3
or adequate for,
tend to
produce,
1. 37.
[f*a-3fMKT^] Knowing,
%rTfir ) 1
;
A *"*
(
9. 44, 45.
-4 To be prepared, be ready ^f$^r TT?f 3R Bk. 14.98. -5 To be favour;
Bs.
w%l^%AllMNt A
-6 To paitake of. -7 To prepare, arrange. -8 To proable to, subserve.
flower of that plant 1
%err [i*^?3?.] abode Mil. 2. 9
;
A
-2
23.
2.
Rs. 2. 20. noose, an
;
duce, oanse,en!ect,create (with ace.).
;
-9 To accommodate one's self to.-lO To fall to tbe share of. Caiu. ( $?
tfsri
Git. 7. -2
An
mons. -3 Place,
um-
invitation,
site.
-4
A flag, ban-
HW
ner ; Hjr TfHiT *riW f>ilrw Ve.2. 23; Si. 14. 28 ; R. 9. 39. -5
ready, fit out ; $rTnT?*n<*> <.4<4J^ K. 156 ; 157. -2 To settle, fix upon, in-
A sign, symbol as in ir9KrH. -6 An indispensable act (also religious) ;
tend, design
sff^crar
%%<* HTOT^Mn. 5. 17. -3 To make, offer ; Mn. 6. 20; R. 5. 28, 11. 51, 03. -4 To provide or furnish with ; Bh. 3. 95 ; B. 1. 94, 5. 9. -5
To
;
JJj?<jiretart
r
Ye.
believe, consider, imagine, tbink ; fc ftlxW q^uitw Mn. 7 ; Si.
21.
47, 15.
-8 To form,
hear. -5
(as a poem).
^|5JT a title-deed. -Oonrp. frankincense.
tj
:
<*,%:/. [^-fol] 1 Accomplish. ment, success. -2 Invention contrivance. -3 Arranging. o. Bonght, pnrc-ased. N. of a country and : (PI. ) it
people
;
%sj'
1
spot,
mark.
To snmtnpn,
-2 To advise, counsel. appoint a time. -4 To show, indicate U. 6. 24.
[
1
;
summoned. -2
T^'3 wi^T! On.
1.
73
]
A
flag, banner ; ^JTrggTfH* iffffh 2 srr^wnf sffain'i'ET S. 1. 34. 1
A
;
1
A
Called, Dwelt, inhabited.
P- [ *5St;*6 ]! 1 Arranged. prepared, done, got ready, equipped ;
-2 Cut, pared Ms. 4. 35. -3 Caus*<*H%?t i Sr5W ed, produced. -4 Fixed, settled. -5 Thought of, invented. -6 Formed,
To
^Tcwa.
frame.
in her nuptial attire.
-7
call, invite. -3 To fix or,
6.-6Tooot, divide j S.6. -7 To execute, bring about, do, perform ; Si. 11.
11.
3. 16.
Den. P.
*W3
;
out, oait,
N. of the wife
-
)
(w
framed. -7 Ascertained, determined.
To catter,
Bk.
;
|EtlOU.(&|ft*,tif$T)
'
Black mustard. .
with
^pnm, ffnr -111. 10 A. (
<m*P-
^wrnifc Den. A. 1 To make black, blacken ; ;js
11,
nil
9 0.
-9 To invent, compose
igsaiH Extremely black.
Amaru.
mention, repeat, utter ; sni?sr ^fd'air IT? B. 1. 87 ;Ms. 7. 167,2. 124.-2To
of Arjnna. -rs
;
To know, inform.
trs}
foal meaai.
money got by
S. 1. 7
;
injure, hurt, kill.
qct )
R. 9. 17. of Dl<aratha.
j
4
Qlt.
w-
(
;
'
chief, head, leader, foremast, any eminent person ( oft at tbe end of
comp.?;H3ii
Ram. -3 A comet, meteor Ms. 1. 38. -4 A sign, maik. -5 Brightness, clearness. -6 A ray of light. -7 The descending node considered ;
as the ninth planet, and the body or trunk of the demon 'itiV*f ( the head being regarded as R4hn ) ;
^nr?:
-8 Day-time. -9 Apparition
form,
374 -10
shape.
A pigmy
Intellect,
race.
judgment. -Jl
-12 A
-13
disease.
An enemy. -Comp. the jjft artr a comet. descending node. a cloud. a flagstaff ; Tffe: / B. 12. 103. -
Squint-eyed cf . A field under water ; meadow.-2 A basin for water round the root of a tree. -3 A mountain. a.
;
4 A
particular mountain forming part of the Himalayas ( modern Kedlr. ) -5 A form of Siva.-Comp.
TO
a small dyke, earth raised to nni: a particular keep out water.
form of Siva. %*Trfl The amorous sports of love. %^K: 1 The head. -2 The skull. cheek. -4 A joint. -5 The temples. -6 A kind of hell. a. Ved. Wise, learned
wantonness, amorous address. -2 the confidential companion of the hero of a drama ( a kind of ftf or buffoon ). ( -
VKW. an actor, a sport ; Ve. 1.2. dancer. ig-.-fSriffsr.-rtffT, -we* pleasure-house, a private apartment; 8. ;rrK: a sensualist.
Amaru.
a. sportive, wtrftton,
Bv. 10. 44.
4.
ladder, helm, a large oar iiBed as a rndder. centre of a circle- -2 ijrj 1 The IL
The argnmcnl of a circle. -3 The argument of an equation. -4 Distance of a planet from the first point of
orbit ia the 4th, 7th
its
Ved
Undean. TV.]
A
worn
on the upper arm, an armlet; |f*in T Bh. rVi*Tjfi s^t 5ro =T %iftT3Tsn A Kn. 7. C9. *: 2. 19 B. 6. 68 kind of coitui. with a braceifi^n^ a. Decorated ;
;
let.
%*5J: ( I* ) N. of a country ( in the south of India, the modern Malabar ) and its inhabitants Mai. ;
woman 4. 54. -ffr 1 A ; R. of the Kerala country. -2 Astronomical science. -3 \ Hora or period of time equal to one hour. 6. 19
i P. i TO ( *wirT. *Twa ) %FS; shake. -2 To sport, bo frolicsome.
A
?:
r
dancer, tumbler.
Den. A. To
aport.
The Asoka
I
Play,
a pleasure-i ark, 357: a parrot kept
q^fr
pleasnre-grove. for pleasure.
%cfj*qft
)
To
serve,
attend to,
wait upon.
%37
.
3FT37P
Ved. Ved.
A A
m. /.
[
uncommon
-2 Alone, mere,
,
Pt.
1
]
Play,
2 Aniaroo" sport, pastitie &c. Gr.. 1
sport.
;
:
ibid.
\
W!3?t5Tt ib\d.
175
;
MB.
8.
:
Amaru. 7
357
;
RH.
;
4.
Pt. 17.
1.
_j
Joke, jest, mirth. -Ry:/. Tbe earth. -Oomp. ^r 1. spoitive skill,
a lonse. ipf: 1- a braid of hair. 2. an epithel of Varnna. 5fTrT " seized by Ihe hair, -irf:, -n^or pulling the hair, seizing ( one ) by the hair ( both in amorous sports and in
%5nr?: ^rj Brr SfT^IfH3. 11, 29 Me. 50 so
);
The doctrine of
absolute unity of spirit and matter. pj
-??T: much w %?ror5T
;
B. 8. 31; cf. also a? ctr-i
s^ifV^ one
a.
3. 19,20, 31. see under s^r^ir.
whose essence
is
absolute unity Ku. 2. 4. ^rrHr^ m. the first Aruat. -^-sqr black pep;
-^pi highest knowledge Pt. 5. a mere logician ( not ;
--;r
learning
);
%Wt7ar^
anjt. other so |iirar>r.
solely, Simply, wholly, purely, merely. ^srfff^ o ( rfr/- ) 1 Alone, only. -2 Devoted to the doctrine of absolute
unity of the
e*mUn.
5.33]
Hair in general
hair
)
;
;
fjawrOT'?'!?*
Ku.
1. 48; 7. 57 : cf. &c. -*y, a hair-bind. the head of auy other ~1*< -^f?l:/. part of the body on which hair
grows.
trsrvTift,
-JTC^ff,
T^HI dressing the
comb.
atross or fillet of parting of the hair.
-3
A
I
A
goat.
bug. -4
louse.
linir.
qg-;
a
$$Tt
the
Skilful in dressing the hair.
T:
:
-Rr^H hair.
A
-2 N. of Vishnu. brother. -5 A
-6 An arrow of
%5T-^ P V. 2. 109 ] Having much, fine or luxuriant hair. -^; 1 An epithet of Vishou ;
y%
Qtt. 1
;
Subaash. -2 The Supreme
:
Being. -Imnp. tree.
(
-tj )
a
arr^T: the
mango
weapon of Vishnu.
i^rw: the Asvattha tree.
fighting bair ;
(
Mb.
;
)
ind. ' H&ir to hair,' by pulling each other's
Y. 2. 283.
%T5HT
o.
(
?sr/.
)
[ sF^I-2? ]
Hav-
ing fine or luxuriant hair.
spirit.
1
sjWJfi^T
branch of
i'ld.
ornamented
or
(
i
i;i,i.
Only, merely, solely, entirely, solutely, wholly ; %*c?ft?&T J^rrrw K. 155 w ER-asr -arr^not ouly-bul ;
not
morbid baldness.
3
).
is,
m
ab-
-Comp.
;
;
- a hair-dresser, barber. -srriF the root of the hair. q-$r., -
-rtf^[
sole, only,
Astronomical science.
handsome
K. 8 (that
;
-ffi
or
.
Ve.
isolated H ft !TfT f %*f?t fsTif sj^ 5?faq% 5fffra sornfro U. 8. 5 f Brrr
much
argrv:
9ir&{ dressing or arranging the hair (of the head ). ^Tpjrt: a mass or quantity of hair. afr?:
fighting
hollow, cave. fisherman.
proficient in
**-?*
1.
in battles
12 s
ceremony
hair.
tree.
sport. -2 Amorous fq^- : a cuckoo kept
-Oomp.
for pleasure.
per.
spoil, play.
C'ystal.
of the hair. -2- long hair hanging lock or tuft of hair. -3. cutting of the hair as a religious
tonsure.
>:
;
bracelet,
of Varuna. -6 A kind of perfume.-? An epithet of Vishnu. -^fr 1 A lock of hair ( on the orown of the head ). -2 An epithet of sH: 1. the tip Durga. -Oomp.
An epithet
confidential friend.
;
T
:
Ms. 2. 65. jJrRt^f a. ; extending to the, end of the hair as far as the forehead. -2. relating to the ceremony of final
Peculiar, exclusive,
a.
Ma. 7. 91 ; f75T*!r(t?<Jm'
smsf a pleasure-conch, sofa ; tfrasnfvrogprm Git. 11. gft: /. the earth. -^r%?: a boon companion, tree.
2. 134.
(*ief)To shake or tremble
n. 5. 68. -2 Especially, the hair of the bead ; or %?nrnf 5'"' Sk - ;
down,
or
10th degree. I.
amorous.
joke, sport, pastime. -tr: a pleasuregrutrad. -jsf: a species of Kadamba
A
-3
angry in
f
sister.
younger
flrey:
I?Ht m. [%3i-5H] I A lion. -2 N of aB&kshasa slain by Kri8b.ni.-3N
375 of another RJkehasa who carried Devasenft and who slain by Indra. -4 An epithet of Krishna. -5 One fine
-
Damp, ft^^r;, WOTt epithets of Krishna Bg.18. 1.
having
hair.
A woman
ifir$T.?T 1
ful braid of hair.
;
with
ed her for her wicked demands, but
was has,
or
the wife
Visravag and mother of Rivana and Knmbhakarna. -3 An epithet of
Dnrga.
ane
7.
(
Me.
erRroffiri 9m*r}<s|:
fffr
8. 6. 17 ; M. 2. 11 R. 4. 67 Si. 9. 47. -3 The B.kuK tree ; <wr81
;
;
jnWfff%^?TT: Ka. 78;
;
lrerc*jr=?
-4 The Punnlga
3. 55.
Me. tree.
fibre (as
of a mango frnit). -6 Saffron. -7 The hair. -* I A flower of the Baknla tree B. 9. 36. ~38a! ___' an P ha t of iron. -Ooarp. W^y. epithet of mountain
3lg; the
-
citron,
-** saffron.
the father of Hanft-
N. of a demon
mat.
killed
%T9T [%(TW 3r 3)^] A
flower
of the Ketaka plant.
f%rw w- f* m
tferrt [
A stake
in a
Falsehood,
STO ]
1
game. -2 Gambling. -3
t2.
29
S. 7. 3.
;
best, excellent, or most ( at the end of
ls
Rf.,
m&o.
-3
A
-2 The
prominent of comp. ) ; of.
-4 The itron plant -5Punnagatree..6N.of the father of Hanumat. -Oontp. t an epithet of Hanumat. f ( sunt ) To sound.
A
"
[
]
A
field or
meadow.
%fttW,
-\\ Bice, corn.
ince or
ruler of theEekayas. -ft A daughter of the prince of Eekay as and one (the youngest) of the three wives of king Dairratba and mother of Bharata.
[When Kama wag
titude of fields
;
Si. 12. 42.
:
*m
( tail.
?t
fisherman;
A
(as
;
fisherman.
irs
Perfect
1
]
isolation, solenesg, exclngiveness.-2
Individuality. -3 Detachment of the soul from matter, identification with the supreme spirit. -4 Final emancipation or beatitude.
Hair-like, fine as hair, -q^ The sentiment of love, lust, -q; A quantity of hair, -^r 1 One of the four varieties of dramatic style, more usually and correctly written qrhlre) q. v. -2 An epithet of Dnrga.
%^frt [ iV^t'W ?R 3TJ ] Youth, childhood, tender age (below fifteen);
%^:
I
A
of
opening light.
gambler, cheat, rogue.
at moon-rise
pletely perverted the mind of Eaikyt that she became ready to ask the king, as suggested by her nnrse, to grant her the two boons which he had formerly promised to her. By one of hese boons she asked for the installation of her son Bharata, and by the other for the banishment of Kama for fourteen years. Daaaratha, blinded
1.75.
-Comp.
ai\ TV. ]
[
;
^5) f*5iW*TOT wr moon-
2. 73.
-*'g:
lotus
-3 A cncioo. -4 A frog. -5 N. of Vishnu. -6 A wild lizard. -7 A wild date tree. -Clomp. -%*t a
forr Qlt. 5.
an epithet of the sun. -sftj: jrrw an indecent treatise on the art of love. pigeon
an epithet of the
The red
1
lotus
5.
36
f;T <
;
Gtt. 10
-2 The red
>
of
vegetable
poison.
1
The
(
;
water-lily.
A
;
%^fj^: A kind
;
^'TrfOff: U.
1 A lotus plant bearing white lotuses. -2 A plaos (pond &c.) abounding in white lotuses. -3 An Bv. assemblage of white lotuses
white horse.
-OT tf?.?^ Dn.
Indian or black
)
1.
54]
cutkon
;
aVhifoat I'n'JC 1^5r Eu. 3. 32 4. B. 12. 39. -2 A fire-brand. 16 ;
<*.
[
f*fl(T-Mw
to the Kiratas.
-n
I
A
Kiritas. -2 A strong kind of sandal-wood.
&Wi(
A
1
ni%w )i
m. The moon.
KirlUl.
hair,
;
moon.
%CT?T
of
'
-2 An enemy, -v The white
wn'TOfTf* Bh.
^W wolf
A maxim
)
7 The whole mass quantity of hair.
a Kinnara.
an argument a ' how fortiori ( derived from ($53 much more.' ).
bow much more,
about to he installed as heir- apparent, she was not less rejoiced than K ansaly a. Bnt the had a very wicked nurse called Mantbara who long owed Bama a grudge. Finding this to be an excellent opportunity for her revenge, Mantharo so com-
leold-
A
]
cj ) Santi. 3. 16 ; Ms. 8. 260 to his descent see Ms. 10. 34. ).
-T,
&?T$ A mul-
fermiRT,
;
demon,
TV
3?iir
-
Coming from
goblin
by paiiion M he was, severely
falsehood,
(jr?!
Gambling. a- Being on or growing in a
farvsjr
'
:
device.
trick,
roguery.
flower of the fqrg* tree
The sing of the Kekayas
V.
fsr^rifHT^r
deceit, fraud, roguery,
tow Ka. 4.9 ; B. 8. 49; Si. 8. -4 The lapis lazuli, -w. 1 A cheat, rogue. -2 A gambler. -3 The Dhattura plant. -Comp. row a
horse.
-m
^STWHrygq^c?
28;
;
3S.
.
;
, -fr&nr:, -3?rart an epithet of Siva. -2* of %=?m^m 3TST nrrfif: B-
by
Vishnu. [He" was a very powerful demon. He and Madhu are said to have sprung from the ears of Vishnu while he, was asleep ; and when they were about to devour Brahman they were slain by Vishnu ]. vn-tfr An epithet of Dnrga.-Oonrp.-aifh.-nr^ m., -ftgt, -f^ epithets of Vishnu.
triok
.
Enbera 5-
;
-Comp.
1.3.
;
**
35.
insect or
monntain, a peak residence of Me. 11. 58 ; B. 2.
of the Himalayas and
Siva and Eubera
as
;
epithet of Yavana. ^ a
-5Tr*l: 1
Coming from an
An
:
;
1. 11.
q^ a.
Sport, pleasure.
nme
^Xanthippe']. The office of a'servant. An amorous person
Batn.
%ar
On
worm.
Rs. 14 S. 14. -2 The filament of a flower ;
ft*
yield.
become proverbial for'ashrcw,'
:
1.
to
obliged
account of this wicked act her
a beauti-
-2 N. of
at last
ft
H
a.
]
Belonging
prince of the
man.
-ft
Belonging to
A
;
-Oonrp. tree. qpfa?:,
the
-TW:
the mango a kind of sugar cane.
arrenT:, -y.
-^Hpoi:
(
P1 -
>
N. of a
country, the strip of land between the Sabyadri and the ocean.
576 Remiki, wife of gff: an epi-
N. of
[ 5T *dR
1
SEt^
-
coming dry -^
f
ichneumon. -3
]
q?Mll<:
1
[
jft
a^r
diadem, crown. -2
A
-
-2 A hnt
by
Bi.
;
M.
A
fe -am^^io] I A fortified
1. 86.
srnft 1 A naked woman. epithat of the goddess Durga l,
(
represented as naked
/
).
*:* 1 1
5 ed end of a bow C
The
ourv-
ijfliMiiil**^!?-
;
asT&iB. 11. 81; U. 4.29.-2Theend or extremity, edge or point in general
;
Ks^rff srr*T
^nwrr few* Mol.
9. 32; ati^ash'ssir R. 6. 14, 7. 46; 8. 36. -3 The edge or point of a weapon.
-4 The highest point
;
excess, pitch,
climax, excellence; so K. 369 Pt. 4 excessively angry .-5 The horns or digits of the moon ; Kn. 2. 26. -6 Ten millions, a orore ; B. 5. 21 ; 12. 82; Ms. 6. 63. -7 The complement of ;
an arc to 90* ( in math. ) -8 The side of a right-angled triangle ( in math. ). -9 A class, department, kingdom rg^ , Jrrfor 4c. -10 One side of a question in dispute, an ala millionternative. -Gornp. j-*7Tt aire. ran TO. an epithet of Kllidtsa. 3ur the co-sine of an angle in a right-angled ( in math. ). ^q alternatives. irnf a rudder. irrot the gnard of a stronghold. ;
to
^fcq ( fig.
)
A
variety of leprosy with
sjfy: large round spots.
-2 Ring-worm.
99
;
swww
a
ror
55?:
173. -2 An intermediate point of the compass. -3 The bow of a lute ; a fiddle-stick. -4 The sharp edge of a sword or weapon.-S
Bv.
A
(
lit. )
onlt things.
2.
an
epithet
-6 A drom-sticV. -7 N. of the planet Mars. -8 N. of the planet 8atnrn.-9 A sort of musical instrument. [ cf. Or. gonia~\.
-Damp.
gflTypjj B t r iki n g o f droms, tabors &o., used In the sense of ' a mingled sound of various musical in-
struments
;
Ve.
^nTi^
Forming
the
).
a.
Edged, pointed;
millions,, in
By
crores,
S. 7. 26.
innumerable numbers
^TTC:-*
22
( It
is
-^ort a bug.
Un.
[
Having a crooked handfS-r* ] 1 Afflicted with pain. -2 Churned. -u 1 Putrefaction, corruption. -2 A' sore. -3 Gangrene. -4 A disease of the
M An
eye-brow. -2
An
">
t
A A
by the poor
TV.
]
bud
35
;
of prw-
A
1
]
bud,
-
;
-2
3.
developed
;
rwnrr, t^m^tr^t?^
B^l rftt (rrj
^, Qit. 13. -3 fibres of the stalk of a lotos.
*-
The -4 A
kind of perfume. sjftftar a. 1 Budded, sprouted. -2 Ground, ponnded, reduced to small
particles.
q. v.
A hog, SI. 14.43, 86.-2A raft.baat -v3 The breast. -4 The haunch, .
boar
;
hip,
lap.
-5 An embrace. -6 The planet
An out-cast, one of a degraded tribe. -8 A barbarian. (5 1 The weight of one Tola. -2 Black Saturn. -7
pepper. -3: A kind'of berry. -Crap. sr* N of the country of the Kali nga8.--yur. a heron.
A
bog.
The body of
a Inte.
T-f^ij-cft/. See sr^fr. loud and confus-
ed noise, an uproar.
Long pepper. a.
Experienced,
learned]
skilled, wise, proficient ( with gen. or loo. bnt usually in comp. ) ;37r-
t%nwfsra9?tf%^Tft Vikr. 1. 16 ; gor^TOtft^: Si. 14. 54, 69 ; unamsnu-
Bh. 3.100; 1
A
6.
f
eyes. -5 Churning.
A
as the Sneers,
(
5.
-3
Any
:
a.
nrsrrw 1. 173.
thing resembling a bud, partially opened bnt not fully
corner-wise, diagonally. '
The lapwing;
1
%OTT5T 3TJ Htu-*!
an unblown flower
d.From angle to angle,
Wiii*1f3r
highest
by tens of
f?
moveable joint the knees Ac. ). -3
:
point of anything.
ittd.
A
m. an epithet of Siva.
:
a.
1.
thus defined by Bbarata
of
Dnrgl.
tffo* [ 1
stick, staff, club.
;
*fh
of the stalk
fibres
Mil. 9. 7; Ms. 5. 13| ?. small white crane.
i. t.
A
striking a point performing the most diffi-
a.
The
gsr?r
( fig. )
corner, an angle (of "anvthing") ; W^r Sffm sjr>f TWTfrr Vikr. 1. 1
-2 An
-3 Handsome, beauWater. -2 Clay, earth.
1
of a lotus.
1
*5T*
;
100.
-B
3?l-
fort
]
town, strong-bold. -2 The gtnirs of a pond. -3 A well. "-4 A libertine, a
;
nfiflr
2
;
tiful.
5sr-r?
+|:
mason
"' 1' 14 4.
66.-2( a ) Soft, low Agreeable, pleasing, sweet
;
dissolute person. a tree
2.
:
(
The hollow of
;
The
naked woman with dishevelled hair. -2 N. of thn goddess Durga. -J N. of the mother of Bona. 1
offspring of a a daughter of a potter ). ;
-
>
moral alio).
.
A
creat .-3
caatle.
fe*T Carving, bending -Wt I builder of thed, thatcher. -2 A
mixed oaite
A
11. is. erTTf: [
(
kind of
*fflJ a [f ^S? 55,^ ft ST: of. Un. 1.106] 1 Tender, soft, delicate S. ( fig. also ); fs
Bh. 3
N.
everal games.
[fC^] 1 A *ort
harrow.
matted hair in general
TV.] N. of a fentivnl held on the full moon night in the month of Atviua and celebrated with ^IT*
A
hair collected ( by ascetics ) on the forehead in the shape of a horn,
31%-
W*]&^
shed. -3 Orookedneti beard. -4
epithet of Indra.
* A
*&,
:
aquatic bird.
;
A
).
stinflf
An
T--
oaste, ( the offspring of a fisherman
by a female butcher
-2 An
ascetics in the shape of a horn. be-
Drying, Drying ap, wither.
1
:
hair collected
-2 A man of mixed
ing, aridity.
nft *HF TV. ] 1 The on the forehead by
[ tffif
:
Jamadagni -- Clomp. thet of Parasnrama.
-T
l,
N .of
.
5. 10.
g^isurorarfof irmf^T*r. Me. 30 Ms. 7. 26 $j^;Hvi* Mu. 3. 10. ;
;
a country.
tree
^
epithet of Siva.
(hlf*>tnt Rs.
;
3.
6
;
U. 5.1.
bind o' grain. species of grain eaten ;
fimr ttij^glH rnt *nter
Bh.
fT&ft-
2.
100.
.
] 1
holding liquidb, a pail.
A
vessel for
-2
A
bucket,
877 cap. -3 A vessel in general. -4 A box, cupboard, drawer, trunk. -5 A gbeatb, scabbard. -6 A case, cover, Ms. 1. covering. -7 A store, mass 99. -8 A store-room. -9 A treaury,
' Trade, business. merchant. -3 Submatrader,
-2 A
rine fire. .
-13 A closed
bnd
S
29
f?w
;
pod.
flower,
fiif%
-J6 A nut-meg,
store-room
;
sheaths or CUSPS
(
)
house. -26 A cloud. -37 Ths interior of a carriage -28 A kind of band-
An oath.
$fr (
shoe, sandal
ftprfd;,
master
A
29
).
-2 A
bud.
-3 Tbebtardof corn. 4
seed-vessel.
A
in surgery
(
-3TW:
qrp>T ) -Oomp -ar1. a treasurer, pay-
(
modern
cf the
room.
.
^rTTs
1.
one who
;
qr a chest in
ira^f:,
treasure is kept, coffer. kind of perfume. -2-
which
<JTH-
a
a
1.
crease of treasure. -2 enlargement of the scrotnm. 5TTTTO>r a clasp'd knife, a knife lying in a sheath. purification
by ordeal.
^
w
a.
in-
animal r sr
).
a. deprived of riches, poor.
An
1
A ^
egg. -2
A
A
testicle.
*
The mango
bribe
W3fvi, qm3f>: business
A
grtsnr a.
l*r(
and
try
k. 1. 84. -ror
:
5T
)c?= ( I?'- )
its
oeople 3. 5
g?rf?^r a. I Relating to a snare or trap -2 Dishonest, fraudulent ; o
sur-
A nke~d woman; 1
]
blaok-
v
fig. ).
N. of a conn-
;
nig*'
;
6.
;
7
1
celebrated writer en civil prlity as ^nm^r( the work being known jfrfiil, the friend and ad vi jf r of Cbannd a very imiortant draouptt character in ihe Mudrlrakh*"a ;
;
3: Speaking indis-tinctly. kind ot mnMcal instrument
-2 A sort of spirituous liquor. -A The inventor or first teacher of
:
the drama. 1
qj^-fjj-
c
-2 A
hunter.
^Trf^T 1 A Crookedness (lit- and -2 Wickedneci. -3 Dis 'O1?5. Pt. 2 ?r s nesty, fraud The crooked', N. of Cbiqnky", a
Warmth.
17 The city of Ayodhyi.
A
A
imlto.
ferrt: 9.
1
butcher,
;
B. 9. 1
TV.
a
;
poacher.
;
warm, tepid
bivda 4c. in sells tha fleeh
of bird?, animals &o.
[
(
*TI$*
One whose
1
to catch
i
-2 One who
traps.
Proceeding from as a ound ) [|TJT *js wf^-'] Luke-
o.
Mn.
7.
a Belonging to the plant or niadeof it. An epithet of Durga.
Evil doing, wickedness.
-2 Repentance. to
.iw
a cock.
^)mfe?T: [f Z 35
]
1
A
family
A mendicant who -^2 always fixing bin eyes on th ground for fear of treading upoi worms, insects &c. -3 ( Hence ) A er.
Tied to or being cPTSra- 0*fr/) I on the sides. -2 Abdominal. in th
bJly. -2 Bein* in a
h'ath
;
a.
CTnnP
A
-oomp. shma.
5.
f3:
^prq- Distortion the hands.
8;
;
thing
or
-
paralysis
of
V.sh. -1 Ea K erne,
Ary
iwpatifnce. -3 or wonder. creating curiosity
vehemence,
Vikr. 1.90.
d einon ? Mal i an epithet of Bhl-
so b ' in
.ire, curiosity,
;.
Fapily
(wr r jf"5V 9f: a swr. 3? ] Constitut.ng family.^ of a f unnly ; l1i father or a master
4.31. HC in'tar
r
O [> ^"v
relationship.
^
for
Necessa.y
3
or honsshold.
paler familial.
hypocrite.
tree.
OTnraraJ ( =^31%$ q which is tkrt more correct form).
48
granary. -2
drinking vessel.
K
miljisi m. a false witness. fal*a evidence, perjury.
!
nutmeg".
^rffrs? n. an animal living in a shell, a chrysalis. fi%j /. 1. in-
gt%: /.
who works at home on his own account and not for tha vMagre. one
9.
<& A brick trough rounding wall. for watering cattle. !fr8U To o>round, enclose.
makes
scabbards. -2. a lexicographer. -J. the ilk-worm while in the cocoon. -4. a chrysalis CTTCft a silk-worm. ~"^1 "* B kind of sagar-cane. sj-ja treasury, store-room B. 5. 29. Pent undergoing an ordeal. =g^j the (Indian) crane. -rnrsi: -TW! * a treasurer. -2- An epitbnt of Kubera.
A
evidence. -Comp.
false
the Kuteja. tr-ee tT$T:,(. OPPffT((T?f' ) an inrlfpendent carpenter,
nt*T-
Ms.
wirrftqr:
treasury.
the chest
ele-
5f;
treasurer, store
'
minister ; of finance' ). -2- n epithet of Kubera. 3trr*:, -t a treasury, store(
;
-2 Giving
1. an animal living in a fhell. the manager of a store-room. an'jr: the gastric fticnlty, digestive
1
;
age or ligature
Belonging to an
ow
juice.
which successively make the body, enshrining the so-il. -24 (In law) A kind of ordeal of Y. 8. 1 12. -25 A
;
bonse ; hence, indeing in one's pendent, free. -2 Domestic, h mely, homebred. -3 Fraudulent, dishonest. -4 Snared. zs I Fraud, falBtmcod.
the heart,
iriT5r*rfi;T9i?S't ttt
;
280. -2.
7
niit-gheM.-l
a
vi* Ye. 3
The cocoon of a silk -worm Y. 3. 147. -18 Vnlva. the womb. -19 An ege. -20 A testicle or tha scrotum. -21 The penis. -22 A tail, globe -23 ( In Ved&cta phil. ). A term for the five vestures
1
the body, a Inngs &c. -2 The belly, abdomen. -3 An inner apartment. -4 A granary, A surrounding 1 store-room. ff wall. -2 The shell of anything. a store- house, arrrt ' -Oomp.
bbish. -14 The stone of a fruit. -1 5
A
;
a
)
:
;
N. of
)
pi.
people or rulers
its
pbpnt.
xh
yo)M<JV q^fsr^sniT: fSfr R-
;
3. 8, 13.
)
Un. 2.4] Own.
;
vocabulary.
(
Any one of the viccera of
1
( Us;, also); ^T5iW(W: K. 45. -11 Gold or silver wrought or nnwrcught. -12 A dictionary, Uxioon,
1
of a tree
Si. 12. 37.
an apartment where money is kept; Ms. 8. 419. -10 Treasure, money, wealth ; f^ispmwroragfwarfr R. 5.
^RW
(
;
(
:
country and
378 -4 The marriage thread ( -worn on the wrist )' ; wfi'TOrgTin'Swnf gftgsr.! Ku. 5 66 ; R. 8. 1 -5 The ceremony with the marriage thread preceding a marriage.
-6 Festivity, gaiety. -7
(Particularly) Auspicious festivity, solemn occasion ( such as marriJ^ITST* S. 4 ; Ku. 7. 25. age ) ;
-8
Delight, joy, pleasure, happiness Bb. 3. 140 ; U. 6. 33 M4I. 10. 3 : U. 3. 37. -9 Sport,
m
;
;
A
-10
pastime.
song, dance, show Juke, mirth. -12
or spectacle. -]
Friendly -Ooaap.
honse
1
salutation. a pleasure-
greeting,
3THK; -t,
-^jgr
qfrjOTirnum^ Ku. 7. 94. ftm, -smw 1. a solemn ceremony.
-2.
;
particularly ) marriage cereR. 11. 53. ; -of after;,
(
mony
a trinraf.hil arch erected tive occasions. <*
5?hjl%a
Eager,
longing to the god of war ; Mil. 1. 1. ft 1 The wife of one who has not married another wife. -2 The Sakti
or ] 1
;
of Kftrttikeya. i1 Childhood ( to the age of five. ). -2 Maidenhood ( to the age of sixteen ),
power
(
)
Tift Wlf virginity firar TON* ft *jtw<* Ms. 9. 3 ^fcarsfa^ ;
;
^f?J a.
W-
*W
--
iffi the rearing ment of children.
TI^M the position of an heir-apparent ?* a. marrying or gaining a woman as a girl Ti *IWIT?T: (pr i? f T: K. P. 1. *lwiw Boyhood, juvenile or tender age ^qi^%sr
fJinn^af
A
':
The sen :
&
*J
(
)
TV. ]
gay.
f ya-aw
[
1
]
Desire, curiosity. interest ; iwq^on 1. 9 S. 1. -2 Eagerness, vehement or eager desire. -3 1
tWiijgrB: V.
curiosity, a
A
solemn cere-
A S&man
$>lf*f
Katsa. Varatantn
R. 5.
;
composed
by
N. of a pnpil of 1. -2 N. of a de-
I
fjr:
won-
grad'd family.
A man
<M3[Tf5J3r:
of a mixed
ctste, a fisherman.
^
Sochal salt.
Ugliccgs of
tf
[
.
Moonlight ; 51/5.5^ H? irffT wg^V Kn. 4. 33 ; 5n5r3'nin* ^Vgtfr JisrgTK R. 6. 85 ; ( the word is tbts popularly derived: %t iq?} snir zr^JT
^lt
*tg:{l
2sr
A
]
Son of 3>i%T: [ j ;jn: SRW 5-* ] an epithet of Yndhistthira, ', Bbtma or Arjana. ( q~r
V.
2.
20
1
]
/.
)
[
^T-sror ]
coming from a The pudenda- -2 A
Rewell pri-
A
small piece of vity, privy part. -3 cloth ( usually a email strip ) worn
over the privitog
:
STa^rsTW*101.-4(H
B5(ifrr
*K9Rr3!i?m$uBh.3
A
ragged or tattered garment. -5 Sin, an improper or wrong
lometiiiits act
;
i
Pt. 3. 97.
The mace -2
Hmnp qrh-TK
.
&c. -Oonrp. full
(
fr /.
)
f?R
[
ww
] ]
bastard.
A
1
moon
in the
moon.
ann ]
1
Juvenile, youthful, virgin, maidenly ( of men and women ) qfrutt: trr%. ;
wnf:.-28oft, tender. -J
moonlight
Bl
sg-r^t the day of month ^vina. -qffj:
g^r R.
;
3. 1.
appearance of yy. the stick
*Mlc5* a Made by
*PTOt3nPT-
*f3r
mace of Vishnu
;
of
the
a.
(
M/.
)
^3 ?t *T, f $-3?
;
of Knru ; nzsrrfw wT^^ar wsr^ T sftqr^ Ve. 1. 15 Chan. 50. -2 A rnler of the KnriiB. ( So FWnri3r ;
^^T
;
err
]
Belonging
A
6.
^a? war 12.
f
An
;
R. 14. 36, 84. -2 An improper act, bad or scandalous conduct ^9fn ctrf ^ f^ffflTH' 5*^ 3T'w STJ?IT>W^ Ve. 2. 10. -3 Acornbat of animals. -4 Ccck-fighting. -5
War, battle (1n general ). -6 High -7 A privity, the podeuda.
birth.
-2 A
Knrus.
^tcq": The zodiaca] sign Scorpio ( a word derived froaj Greek ).
High
dTTwis-tf 1
-2
birth
Pt. 1. 116.
;
scandal.
Family
-3
Family
honour.
A
king of the if
Mn.
[ !fs5-5
;
fc<*>
*
;
fjM.3; Me. 112;
9BWT: [f?-t"T] 1 A descenda.it of Horn 5lhsir3"?Tfrw$rJT5i ^ (JIT $n5rfti^r
no-
follower of: the
ritual.
a scandal
evil report,
to a
The son of a fe-
T: 1
male beggar. -2 left band Sikta
[:
;
pertain-
Earthenware
1 Belonging to a family. -2 Cus37tomary in a family, ancestral. ] A weaver qflfaiRT ftc^qor *T5Tt 5r7*lt fsfW Pt. 1. 202. -2 An impostor, a heretic. -3 A follower of the left hand Sikta ritual.
ififour,
i^Kn^i inter of
37
porcelain.
)
*?nr^ Ve. l. 19, 25
or
;
^?r: Si. 3. 18.
ipl^
or
-
ing to a potter.
V. 2
N.
son
bastard,
daughter of disloyal wife. -2 The child of a beggar.
or stand of a 'amp.
and
of Krishna.
[ fsn-wis] I Crookedness. batkednesa.
a-
127
-2 Anything
^
the
Kuntf
or
).
serving as moonlight, t. e. cansing delight and balmy coolness ; c*n?T aYf^ i^^ig^r Kn. 5. 71 ; ir aRTsCT i*nrM*ir: 5^*nr Mai. 1 34 ; cf 1'i^r. -3 The full moon day in Karttika. -4 The fall moon day in -4vina. -5 Festivity ( in general ). -6 Particular y, a festive day on which temp'es, booses &o. are illuminated. -7 ( At the end of titles of works &o. ) Elucidation, throwing light on the subject treated, g.
'
lating to
5?(ir
v: The a bast-
ard.
ble family.
spearman, lancer.
iq a.
family, of a good family. son of an unchaste woman,
1
nails.
WRW
j'fT'
Sprung from a noble
<*
--
of an nnmorried woman. The aonth Earttika.
;
Anything exciting der, cnriosity. -4 mony.
speech of "4
1,
S5IBV7
1.
in.
an^ of.
Win
P. IV. [ f SZtIT: The son of a ( chaste ) female beggar. -2 A bastard. CT^i^r: 1 The son of a female beggar ( chaste or unchaste ). -2 A
father of girls.
t
a. Festive,
Karpnr.
sftD.6. 19.
te re e ted.
t%H
f&
ritual. ?j The doctrine and practices of the left band Saktas(for a short description of qh^q4 see
;
on fes-
eagerly
) [
Relating to a family, ancestral, hereditary. -2 Of a noble ?y: A worshipfamily, well-born. per of $rr% according to the left 1
hand
andgenrral treat-
;
)/.
( rfr
P. IV. 2. S6 ]
wrart *)W 3ur Bg. 2. 13. -Oonrp 3trej a harlot ; Mil. 7.
??
Belonging toa
-2 Belonging to the Avatara of Vishnn as A tortise ( "jtjtir ). ^t N. of a Kalpa.
tortoise.
ble family. ly.
_^f.
sect.
;
5'
] o. 1
-2 Pertaining
Of
a no-
to fami-
dog, hound.
Noble born, of a high -2 Of tbo left hand Sikta
^qbirth.
A.
Knlutas
1. 20.
a. \
379
/
(ft)
aw
]
[
Belonging to or
f rcm
coming mwr*
Knbera Tipr 45.
m
;
bera. o-
SETT^T
An
(5ft/-) [ffl-SHorJ
Kna
-2 Made of
Silken.
1
grass. -tf
epithet of Kinyaknbja.
A woman's
Ms. 5. 120. -3 garment of silk r:
fasrfRr
;
Mk.
5. 3
lower
<si?r'7g
Bs. 5. 8.
;
a. Belonging to the people of the Kasalas. $q t A prince of the Koealas. ?ur The wife of Dasarathn: and mother of
B&ma.
Oomp. far*, Rama. <>. 1 Connected
m*
jTr?r
epithets of
3^. *ra-Oomp.^ ^Hff n. a eaoiificisl a demon, ceremony. ^^, -jg^ goblin. cjffT^ m an epithet of Siva (who destroyed Dak gha's sacriJchratu ir
the
].
acridce.
.
fice). -
of a sacrihorse 3^7, an epiibet of Vishnu. gst m. a god, deity. \i5^ n |. the Ir.rd of faorificeg imrag-Jin: ^igTr^ Ms. 9. 260. -2. the ^ranjisacritke. -n^f: the fice.
p*crmer
-qsg: a sacrif cial .
;
with
3?f?fTT loan. -2 Usurious.
a
sacrifice.
,
1
Well-being,
cUverness
Skill,
happiness, skilfalness,
m
fiWrsjOTf* inrrsrww*rfr *m* TOrnrt
;
Ma.
welfare,
-2
prosperity. 3.
|nnrr
;
fff ttwm'^err:
A
SnSnS'Sr
Si. 10. 13.
A
present,
an
-2 Friendly inquiry after
one's health &o., greeting. ST
a<
95t5W
C
epithet
of
Flowery,
Wild
r
cheat,
1
]
A
*i$!*r
[
W
0*r ] The Dawratha and mother
*tTOt!f
;
Blrna.sonof
Kanlyl
;
Bk. 7. 99.
;
^itfr [fSTfrf i^ltrf 3T<*] N. of an ancient city on the Ganges in the lower part of the Doab.
^f^
O.
Wr
(
/. )
[jftf-SST,
Incased, sheathecf. -9 Coming from an owl. -3 Born of the family of Kurika. -4 Silken. ff5H>-3?
An
3fi 1
1.
;
3W
Indra of
;
N.
64.
5.
Siva.
-U An
epithet cup, drinking of a river in Be-
A
RT 1. N. blr. -2. N. of the
vessel.
epithets of Vishnu.
3^
et. seq. also.
crow.
-Comp. wrwsr:
10
1,
10 P. 5(5^ 4,
To speak. -J To
To
1
hurt, injnre,
*f 1
1
P.
(s^rlr, ^355;,
To cry, weep, shed tears
A saw
;
-
:
;
;
(witha-o.); sB^m'^ta'wVstt HrgsrggrtraiMark.P. -3 Tocry ont,exclaiin.
-4 To yell, howl. -5 To neigh ( as horse). -6 To roar. -7 To creak (a a wheel ). -10 P. or Caw. \ To cry out continuously. -2 To r'oar, rave.
-3 To cause Bif:
Ved.
I
To mate
Eetaka
tree.
U.
4.
^
3.
-Oomp.
u^
77]
.
r*<J^9;
ar?Ti^?r^or <jri^
1
A
gsimt R-
65 5tff arW5rJT
;
ff
1
;
1 A. (=pq 1 To pity. -2 To gjr^ mourn.-3Tolameut. -4 To go. -5 To long for, desire.
;
gjjj;
1
U., 4 P.
(tPRisr,
^W,
nesB,adeqaacy, efficiency. -10 Delibe-
cpproach.
pulse.
ration, consultation. -1
fTlSffliarrfff
Tha profession of an actor.
-12 Enlightenment. -13 Offering, worship. -14 An Asramcdha sacri-
Praj&patis;
1
Inspiration.
(these senses are mostly Vedic). month ^ishadha. -16 or liking. Excess of fondness -17 An organ, [cf. Gt. kratoa Zend
or
weepine, *tfifnr^ig f^"JT: R- 9- 75. -2 Mutual defiance, challenge.
legaminoas plant,
A
if
Wept, called
]
epithet of
Rama.
cat.
A
M. 1.35 -4 Intelligence, -5 Power, ability. -6 Plan, design, purpose. -7 Resolution, determination. -8 Desire, will -9 Fit-
The
A
]
cry of deatrees or lamentation
cried out.
talent.
(jr^y,
ory,
Ved. Battle-cry.
a. [ 5R^-^
HTfH, SPi'ftfl. walk, step, go ;
Arjuna. arrgtf rainbow. cocoa-nnt tree. ftq-. an
A
Calling, inviting.
the
t
5H^
A
tree.
Hjflpt
Neighing. -2
cry of distress or weeping, lamentation. -2 Mutual defiance. -3 1
r
sacrifice
to weep. 1
tFT?T: [ W'\ v\3
a
.
The Eeatka
f3r
;
calling out.
creaking sound. -2 To sink. -3 To be wet. arer^-:
(pi-) N. of a country sn*t B. 5. 39; M.
29 rnvsroifireff Pt 4 nofrjif V. 1. HT?ro%* : R. 14. 68 ; 15. 42 Bk. 3 28, 5. 5- -2 To call out to, call out piteouely to any one,
To be crooked. -2
shine.
^g^lA.(?^Jt3)
;
swftt, -&ft. an epithet of
P.
-2 Cutting
slaughter.
5.2.
kill.
goddess Durga.
-3. N. of one of the four varieties ofdramatic style; B^nrrofeprr TT5l3?r arg sficrft gee S. D. 411 a
-J A manner of joining the fingers. -Oomp. fjsror:, -a;r^ m. -f^r=
epithet of r>sTiftir q. v.
-2 An owl U. 2. 29. _j A lexicographer. -4 Marrow. -5 Bdellium. -6' An ichneumon. -J A snakecatcher. -8 The sentiment of love ( ) -9 One who knows hidden treasures. -10 An epithet of
A
1
faw^
IN. of a celebrated gem obtained with 13 others jewels at the churning of the ocean and worn by Visbpn on his breast ww^ir |r<j7r
).
-10 D. To delight.
safflower.
fjwr ^ra z% knave. -2 A juggler.
To injuro
J
with gen. cf person
t
[
spf^a
( cEjjft,
(
Si. 7. 57.
;
Kaus&lyl. eldest wife of of Rima.
1 P.
hurt, kill
W^T
flower red.
Blma; son of
]
[fST aiw ] 1 Prepared with safflower. -2 Dyed with saf:
An
ffSi'Sroi
flowering, -jj 1 The ashes of brass ( ngd as a collyrinm ). -2 Pollen
of flowers (TOJT)
bribe.
OTSTT&BjrT, grrsnft I
offering.
aifNmf [ yei^-sirsr ] J The practice of usury. -2 Sloth, indolence.
:
Rff,
313,
^.^ft,
IBiiT )
To
1
Bk. 8. 2 25. -2'1'ogo to, ucc. ): ^nr ^T^ ( with ;
Sat.Br. -J
over, go acrnB,traverae f
To pxsH ;
U
or 8 o
2. 13:
.
Ram. -4 To
g^
1
leup,
fice
-15 The Silk, silken,
94.
-2
A
silken
if
I
P;.
1.
Silk; cloth in general
;
;
-5 To go up, a
;
"
cover, occnpy; take
'
'
)
380 To
6 )
(
f>*w*r B. 14. 17. up to, pervadr, Bfrmi^sr
reach
penetrate ; Ki. 5. 34.
;
Rwn: wifwfcqr^T artnti *fww*r B. 1. 14. -8 To audeitake, strive be
able or competent for, after, Low energy fur ( with dat. or inf. )
Vop.
wig; 1.
16
??r
;
s:
Sk.,
q--
-9 To
i
yT
;
of Agni.
>Jr:
^if. succes-
irregularity. sion, order.
Bk.
B*infbft*j$
;
To
-10
8.
have
q. v.
551?
)
foot.
fulfil,
inle'conne with. ( Bjr P. I. 3. 38 B>H by itself is need in the Atm. in the sense of continuity or '
want of interruption, energy or application', and 'development or inciease', and also conquering or over
getting
To cause To repeat a letter (
3>"urirf ) 1 '
arritngement i^*fl^ Ac.
anm:
pace
').
flriiartr:
;
the =PH
^r ]
step,
;
ast
-4 Performance, oorrmencernent fwfiparft
gf
a
(
)
nep, tucoets'on
w 2.
U.
;
Kn.
;
5.
;
course,
Ms.
3TW9T
;
53.
order,
f^Ffl^fH^r*^rMi. 7. 24, 9. 85, ( b )
Trad.tional
) Order of proprie32 -6 Method, manner ;
6. ( c
A
Vikr.
;
;
g,amr
18.
-8 A
'.d
by
a
qjiYs
sjjrqgn'
pog.tion of attack
an
animal
taring);
WlHTSjP'. 4. ne,, Bk.
Mil. (
sKsr:
3
assiim-
before making
Gone, ;
(
j,.
*1\ an?, fr^^f -9 PreprHtioD, reini2. 9. -!C An noder-
Amnu.
or
3?)cV
4.J,
33.
-12 Ve
ParticaUr uianuer ot leo.ting die texts, leaving at each time one word and taking up another -ft J Power, strength. -14 jf. of /.
*q.
114.
-2 An
(
N.
;
M.
;
1.
ftrer 16.
composition
eipiatory
when the moon conjunction with a planet ). **** o. omniscient.
?%*
Goin ?'
proceeding. * A step, -2*A pace. -3 Surpassing. -4 Attacking, overcoming S Declination of a planet. The
-6
_^
ff!)
ecUptic. -j,^ a by the ecliptic.
ecliptic.
_
^
the
d ;Mrib , d
-
3 , r he sine o f declination or of the ecliptic. ora: the equinoctial points or nodes of the the ie
-^rT:
decimal. on of a point of tho eclip" 0>
-'^"= 1. the ecliptic. -2. the trop.oal zone, space within the tropics. :
A
bird. a. Ved.
Worshipping, prais-
ing.
B*w
ifc-fr^n. Ved.
flesh,
oar-
tion.
Jr. ;
carrion; *jgiii5qB-af% MSI. 5. 16. [cf. L. caro -Oonrp.
^
M.
act,
Me.
business,
). ;
1.
rHFrr^TmwmT
flifiiT
-6 -7
Practice
A
opp.
(
literary
work,
^r^lT JTqifaTWt^ft' V. 1. 2 ;
-8 A purificatory rite, a rite or ceremony. 9
far-
r&-
An
rite, expiation. -10 ( a ) The ceremony of offering oblations
to the deceased
ancestors ( sirjf ). Obsequies. Worship. -12 Medical treatment, application of remedies, cure ; sfhTTiarTT M. 4. cold remedies -13 ( In gram. ) Action, the general idea expressed by a verb. -14 Motion. -15
-U
( i )
Especially, motion as one of the seven categories of th Vaiteshikaa ;
see grfc- -16 ( In law Judicial in) vestigation human means by ( witnesses &o.) or by ordeals. -|7 Burden of proof fo^r ?7T ffllW^T>: ffaft imffSr V. *II^?r: Mayft. -18 A verb. -19 A noun of action. -20 Disquisition. -21 Study. -22 Means.expendients. -23 Instrument, implements. -Conrp. -sr . ;
^qr
i
practising ritual observances, 1. completion or termination of
an
=T Baw
Do-
-5 Possession of some art know-
pect in astronomy (
_^
I
]
as of singing, dancing Ac.),
ligioua
lofflp.
action,
v. )
;
'
;
5t
performance, ac3TrgK, Uff; sr?g^f
undertaking ; sraninarTf V. 4.15; Ms. 2. 4. -3 Activity, bodily action, labour. -4 Teaching, instruction %TT f ft B. w?5ct(%!rr JwY^fo
I A horse. -2 A foot, step. 3 Djclmalion. -Jr i Q : ng> pig g. ing. -2 A step. -3 A certain as-
-ff:
-^
HT% irwtr ir
;
passed over,
j. of
Zadiae
waTftrfcfrartrfa?^*
sroiMij
y\^T theory
sr
taking, enterprize. -1 1 An act deed, manner of proceeding >ta!
18
affair,
execution of a tiik;
flesh,
_&-
].
a.
eating
raw
;
ant-hill.
execution,
3. 29.
camel
Si. 12.
insect
aloewood.
gj
The sign of the
%?TT [f ing,
ledge
29
1.
An
worm.. -2
called Aries.
6. 104.
ecliptic.
bold
n
complisbment
betel-nut tree; sit^friVtrr^a Si. 3.J1 ; V.kr. 18. 98.
sawyer.
-Oomp.
i^ffcr-
|t?rs
A
I
:
see
r>
o. [ cPT^iTfl:
ancestral, hereditary.
The
A
:
;
2^] 1 Succeseerul. -3 Descended lineally,
sive,
Thinness, emaciation,
Killing, murder.
;
-4
1. 68, 3. 12.
;
69.
3.
173,
order ty
S. 7 30
sff"!
Si. 14.
BT
Beguiar
step.
gnlaily, successively, seriatim. -2 Gradually, by degrees B. 12. 47
;
-5
A
ind.
Siler p. p. traversed 4c.
A
I
A
ytxtisr
|
ftjpfHT.Iti
afarsjftflli Mb. ; Si. 12. 18. -2 foot. -3 Going, proceeding, course; r <7aTflT wif^ r ST<*
of
m.
leanness.
:
^f)tr'?r,
wnrti ipf?
',
horse,
GradnalIy,sncceBsively. arnjr: ind. ] In due order, re-
go Ac. -2
as in
Deiid.
f1*TTWTWT^t
BJfT: [
to
]
A
-2
'
Caui. (
).
tFT.'Vra^
stu
Walking. -3 Proceeding.
'
'
A
Transgressing.
-13 To have sexual
'
55-j ]
;
To
-12
!^ Den. P. To emaciate, thin or lean. ari'sia' a. Made lean, emaciated*
the Krarrm arrangement of a text. SfHT: [ tFrWi(5[ qs^r g^jThe |
22.
effect
succeed, awnsjnpirrtrqj-qt Si. 1. 54. -I I To be repented ( as a etier or word in the arrangement
accomplitb.
1
make
methodical
O.-derly,
Ved. an epithet
gjSEiq
who goes through a regular course of study. -2 One who knows
(Aiin.);!T
called
I
reading
)_^tfq-..
flesb.
1.
such as
rBal,
its
-2 Bk.
a carnivor a tiger Ac. ; U. 1. 49. -2. a demon, goblin; B. 15. 16 smr;r: a deer ( killed for ( -TO. )
:
an ox.
dett
fce
131.
5.
declin-
3Tmir a.
3r5rY9T!JM9?iii* Bk. 9. developed or increased to have fill scope be at home Bf?ir> Dk. 107 ; ( with loc. ) rnfi'Sn
23.
3. 167. 84, ^g- n: the sine of a planet, ation. 0715. the Krama
Ms.
ous an
3*jr
~2 Going, proceeding.
** tftr siij
wii re-
3T5cmri,
73,
;
isnu
;r
Vikr
a*r
rf
;
sbnu..0oarp.
gular order, dne arrangement, -snitf, -auiTrT o. descended or inherited lineally, hereditary ; Pi. 1.
flesh
liberation
from ceremonial
absolution.
agreement
sppgqiro: ;
ft
a
acts,
special
381
M.
9. 53. 3TV{r*r a. one a law-suit through tha statements of the witnesses Ac.
who
loses
-JTBpr see*'Jfi3-fl.-iK<7T
witnesses, other proofs adduced by the plaintiff or complainant. TTTT: 1. connection with the yerb. -2. the employment
of expedient* or means. -3. active devotion. ;yfart emission or discontinuance of any of the eisential ceremonies of the Hindu religion T nwr: Ms. 10. 43 necessary ipflaence of acts done.
;
*'-d
m
of action, manner of any rite. ; Ms. 9ffcn^af I. an adverb. -1. a predicative adjective. srr%s/. the power of trod' (in creating this world). 120.
Hfftfwt/- impartinsr (toothers') one's knowledge; teaching M. 1.19. *T*rf&BKi the repetition of any act ;
;
Si. 2.
43.
I
|
(du.) trade, traffic, buying and sellftaff^T: a ing ; Ms. 8. 5 ; 7. 127.
r"?arf^ o. bnying or selling, striking a bargain. a?i
;
1. 167.
[
A
-2
er.
A
] 1
JPI-?^
trader
;
purchaser.
A
thing exhibit[ *>?-TT.] for sa'e in the market ;.( opp. SPT
arsT
ed which only means 'fit to be purchased* cf 8k. on P. VI 1. 82 ) 5rr*r( ft fa. 1 A purchaser. -2 A
Boneht
se afr-
;
One
-fT:
of the twelve kinds of sons recognised in Hindu Law a son purchased
a Vd. -
1
his natural parents
:
^njj^f sport, play. -3. sexual intercourse. a pleasure-house. sirft sjy, -rii%
a prostitute, harlot. cock kept for pleasure a toy-deer
f >T:
by law
(
a. Vd. Playing, epithet of the wind. )
(
as the
8.
Got by purchase. (>: A son bought from his parents and adopted Mi. 9. 174. of. aft* ab v a.
-
;
^T^
ITT a. bought.
gjTf play.
_f*
t
A
P. (
1.
amne
y dchl^'TTmr^KT 74
4.
jet, joke
;
be
'
To
at d'ce
or
at,
go up
*N.
1
-2 A leather bag -3 N. of the conntry of :
a clond (?).
-3 To
138-
3
:
anery
: innrr S4nti. 3.
^w ^ 1
on*se)f
:
is
Atm.
-Wmi
3.
8. 10.
to
1
N.
3. 87,
<arTOtT& 9. 174
88
Si. 18.
;
15
vilay
fto.
-2^To barter, exchange icra*W9Wjwr<mriT9! gjrorrnr armr Mb-3 To win. f of Pers. Jcharidan ]. tfV a. (At the end of a comp. ) Buying. 9TtTi [ TW *nt 1 Buying, nnra market. chusing. -Oonro. *" -BKTW a- bought.army; j^j a deed of sale, conveyance &o. ( ijj ;
).
also
:
HHnrft
W
Fierce
;
Angry, provoked. -2 ^f Anger. Ved. Angry, wrathful. 1
cruel. a. [
T.v-mq r^] "
I
Anfr, wrath;
62 : so *c. -2 < In Rhftt .) th considered feeling
Bg. 2
3.
50
;
I*JM Mbh.
HST'^rfT
carts creak.
'
the
'
Anger
Playing, spnrtI nit. 7: Sport, pastime, play, pleasure. -2 Jest, joke. affff a. [
^l^-rw
afrr*r> 1
A
]
player.
A
-2
ajra^r [ 5prs
sporting.
-2
A
nr
53?
1
1
Playing,
play-thing, toy.
-w, wa-fff, play-thing, toy J S. 7.
which gives ri*e to the raudra sentiment. trr N. of a daughter of Dakpha. -Oonrp. 5^5" a. inflamed with anger, darting out fire Ratn. 1. 4. 3T??m a. free from anger, ;
porter,
door-keeper.
ana*nB:,
Brioupati
Ac
Anger.
;
;
W
:
ttgp.p-
afr-
:
but wrornTT>V Ffrrt MP. 67 ar>f with ?r is Parm. in tre acnsfl of ' tnnking a noipe
?w
*?freifra ;
kill, slty.
;
'
?a strumPt: V 13 t M..
To
)
P. f 5wf?r, as ) To he with the dat. of the pernon the object of anger 1 fr^r but sorwtimtg with words
ijtrfc, Jrrir
;
jrotr
jcrrw
(
fV /
wr, -TVC,
I
:
like
(
t.port.
play.
Bk.
irfVort
*r (
Mk-
amus* 1511 JTrwaTfrtrrsfffa to
)
(s*w, .frren) 1 To -J To be or become
P.
Murder, killing
|:
with ^5-^^,3^.
187:
1.
Atm.
I^TPT
irr^rsr.
amrHr,
( arrows,
cistern,
Pt. ^
6
P. 1.
A
curlew, heron. -2
fr^ ( I A curlew, baron. -2 A kind of lute. -3 N. of t'-ie mountain
who ;
A
]
swan.
:
tt.
23
to.
sink, dive. thick.
]
( EE^rW,
small, shrink.-4 To make mall, lessen. -5 To approach, arrive
^
^y
Y.
or-trifle
to
)
"k.
fVl^Tt
t
2.
).
KTOT ) 1 To make crooked. -1 To be crooked. -3 To be or
P.
become or become
IITSTT':
iv
1
-2 To gamble, play
Ms
5FIWT
SPIST*,
oneself
Pt
wsj
Foma
sr^ m.
fit
Purchasable,
Y.
;
sporting,
to
jfrfopj-oft /. Buying, purchase.
buyer, purchaser
a plea-
Ved. Playing, moving up
a.
curve
1
A
9;a^n
;
JT^ 1
in$ m. 168.
a pea: B. 16. 14. ' tfH the gem of
Me. 77.
).
afttH)
--
n^
;
sure-house --|r?r:. -U^T: an artificial hill serving as a pleasure abode, a pleasure-mountain
a7M*J T-
131. -Oonrp. ---ar3?nr: 'repenting a purohae'. rescission, returning a thing purchased to the seller (admissible in lome cases
frtfttfhn T-
in
perform-
Doing,
To buy, pnrche
-^
,
artqfri
wall.
gfr 9 U.
a sportive 3nfj;
:
from
the right manner.
ing. -2 Killing,
-damp.
sports', copulation.
trader, merchant. tRtttp. p.
;
Me. 33, 61. -2 Jest, joke.
;
.
-2 Performina; ceremonies
deal-
Sport, j>as-
1
]
play, pleasure
trader, merchant.
a.
| Engaged in any actnal mnrpr<j work, versed in the practice of a thine WTS fanrwFsw * ny&. H.
*-ji% M
[
tim,
iw A
acomposed, cool. fT
(
vices
;
%gwr HTJH i\f jn?S'rrrf^ir sr^i
R
If 8.
7.
S82 tive bowels
a. overcome or inf atu48 ). jjvSgrti a. psBtionate, ated with anger. violent. -5^ m. an epithet of Visbnu.
m
o. [
afmsr
m* a^l Wrathf uj,
iionate, aogry, irancible
j^
pas-
^fwm^ir
A
wrwrg
aw-sng;
[
irascible, aD gry7pa8' o.
Rrff^
^f 9 P.
A
|
) 1
Nag. 4; Bh.
To embrace.
ween, lament, mourn
(
6.
for )
cry, ssrsr-
;
-2 To
124.
The
-siilr:,
A "
A
cry, yell, HTtWt [ ffsr-^5 ] 1 hont, scream, noise. -2 A measure of distance equal tojthof aYojina,
this
Ra KTSTTJ B*$fJTjt:t
ally
a
Kou
13. 79
;
;
BTsnfrt (loc.).
a large
t
L
A
r
Crying.
pitiless
;
ferocious, samischievous. -5 vage. -4Destructive,
ble, terrible, fierce,
-10
S. 2. 4. Hard, solid, hardened -11 Hot disagreeable, sharp Ms. 1 A Boiled rice.
;
ful appearance. -Oomp. terrible in form. ( -f!h
Havana.
3
sn^TT^ )
).
-2- of
jiht n.
1-
a
epithet of
o- following cruel
cruel
disposition,
a bloody act. -2-
hard labour.
^
unrelenting.
qfftr
o.
a
-
&ny
cruel, having cos-
fierce,
1.
R.
cases of
t
fit
**f ww
ff^>
[
V?
]
1
1
A
cur-
Santi. 1. zv
-3 Distress, suffering
sore.
R. 15. 31
Wetness,
1
]
;
;
-2 Running, difcharge
21.
7.
from a
so yii^.
= 3H!?f Malli.
(
;
).
wa^T a. Wetting, imitning sft the fires in the FDlegm. -2 One of
body.
m. The moon. Betting,
[fs^Prf-^]
a.
n Phlegm. Wetting, moistening. -2 Trickling,
masingwet.
*:
ooz.ng, IETI
moon.
the body
an epithet lotus.-wi!f%:,-3Tftt,-f}$i of Karttikeya. -2. of Paraiur&ma. an epithet ( 1 ) of ^Tf.ort, -5^T:
1
Karttikeya (2) of Paranrama. 3?r3 1 Cruelty, hard-heartedness.
-2 Teriibleness.
A mendicant who g^f^r^rfirq,: wilka a hundred Kroas -2 One
The
1
Morbid
-2
combination of the three humors of
stalk of a lotus. C-^r) the seed of the
D. .
I.
some
%if er
afow
(
(
).
fftfR
To lament.
Ved. The created world. 4 A. (also P. according to
%?^, If! or tormented, be
authorities ) )
)
1
To
(
.be
afflicted, suffer
;
1
deserves to be approached from a distance of 100 Krcsis ( as a teacher ).
who
-
wi^TI a- 1. or savage practices. containing fierce animals ( as a river
;
tender-hearted.
-
1.
Bloody. -7 Rw.
;
the strong
Un.
;
;
Wounded, hurt. -6 -8 Strong. -9 Inauspicious.
3*1-5*
by Karttikeya and Parainrama) JTWirt sjj'Tfarsit*?T*nt i?N*>i Ms. 57. -Oomp. -gr^?r the fibres of the lotus,
S7r?<m
Me. 105 Mi. KrfwwvT 10. 9. -2 Hard, rough -3 Formida;
(
[
).
moisture, dampness
%ir t Hs. 4. 8 ; Ms. 12. 64. -2 N. of a mountain ( said to be the grandson of Himalaya and said to have been pierced
cry.
ffwWrerfnni
IT a
heron
lew,
wicked, hard-heart-
R. 12. 4
)
wNf!
-wtr
s^
T*i. ",;.
2. 21 ] 1 Cruel,
ed,
nrat.
jackal
Oomp. BJ a Wear*n?J*- watering of the eyes.
an eye
eyed.
rhinoceros. )
fear, be a1 A. also.
To
(
Kl
Wf/-
in-
;
( as
word are necessarily formed from sprj and the weak ones option-
drum. a.
vn^
-Oomp.
A
69 ]
(
Fatigue.
1
f^
the bosom.
-2 Weeping. -3
fjtat S. 3.
according to some 4 P. ( fJF*R, Ifir ) To become wet, be damp, be moist. -Caul. To moisten, wet ; w |ST iff q'fTrqt Bg. 2. 23 ; Bk. 18. 11. f|pr a. Wet, moistened running
Embracing, clasping to
Rfoftafftor
;
refreeh'ng,
^f4A. (ww)
fraid
1.
inr
W-fiPl
[
fJn
vigorating.
s*ri,
tortoise.
/
tffih
codicil to a will.
1
Crying, a cry. yell. A noise, sonnd.
a
Krrg'!
-Oomp.
4.
TJ.
;
-2 Withered, faded
2. 23.
-Oomp.
;
marginal writing. -2. a postscript to a letter. -3. a supplement. -4- a
Cried out. -2 Galled 1 -3 Culled at, dinned.
out to.
lap
anno^m
Fatigued, tired Me. 18,35 ;
I
R- 2. 13;
1
-4 The middle
35.
;
P f!R fl
H'WJB'sr tfT Tfeni'r )^ sre^fot 26 ; R. 10. 48- -3 Lean, thin, emaciated. -4 Depressed in spirits, exhausted.
,
To
A jackal.
m.
i&p.p.
V.
Vikr. 11. 75 : ee &T3 n. -5 An epithet of the planet Satnrn. -gr 1 The breast, chest. th part between the shoulders. -2 The interior of anything, a cavity, hollow. -3 The breast of a horse. -4
call cry out, yell, scream, bawl, out ; anirv ^wrsi afnwrsr sprrcr ^r Bk. 14. 31.
sr*Ti*
2.
part of anything
fire.
^IP.Cansrm. *>!
*n*ftTi*ri Bk.
out
Passionate,
-2 To be distressed, suffer pain. of wood to arg^: Ved. A piece catch the sacrificial
W*P ;
chest, boaom, qftei^ to clasp to the bosom ;
;
;
;
3. 21.
-2 A dog.
buffalo.
jeirm
(
breaet
3. 30.
^H;,^ira! <J?wj! Fatigue, languor, exhaustion .f^Trf^giV'WU! sas^sf S. Ms. 7. 151 gri^ff: St. 4. 66
Udb- -3 The
onate -
[ gw-f"ri% 1
m.
angry.
U.
A
1
: [ as^ '5irirt rg ] hog. -2 Tha hollow of a tree, cavity
Wrathful,
]
;
;
Etfrafir
Injnry. a.
;
Caut. ( ^wifT-ff ) pine for S. 6. To fatigue, exhaust, depress, wither ;
m. a raven.
trft^
vixen, passionate wcman, si Being angry, anger. if Provocative, eftupita err
a.
c?)^f: a" epithet of the planet Saturn. . of a mountain aeetp',^.
Ve. 3. of Kmisika.
on
N. of a
_^.
or depressed ; w =3$ Iff T ft*T& Bk. 14. 101. -2 To feel sorry, 5. 102
strong
iftr sulphur. purgatives). 1. evil-eyed, having a malignant lock. -2. rw'echievous, villainous. Mars. ( -m. ) N. of Saturn ; also of
*t*
|W 5?* sWurfi: 31.
;
unaffected by
(
s ^l, 9
P. 1 To
kill, hurt.
-2 To
turn round, revoke.
P. (^'^. jffr ) 1 To call ont.-2Tocry, lament, weep. -II. 1 A. or ) 1 To be confused. -2 ( pfc
I. 1
^0
To
%$
4 P.
afflict,
molest, diatrens; S.
qRm<5Tcr%^
5.
%5ilf 6
nniTfT%5'nft 9"^* R. 11. 58. -2 To suffer,
;
nwwnw-
Ku
2.
40
;
feel pain.
.
ffhrt B d -2 Afflicted, fering pain or misery.
tormented. -3 Faded.-4lnconaisent
grieve.
^H 1,
,
-2 To totmont, molest. -II. To < > ( iSJVUft, fB. f 1W >
( jiflfar,
fir(a,
jtcr )
1
To be fatigued or tired, be exhausted
contradictory
Elaborate,
;
e. g.
nwr ^
as artificial, (
<<
-5
a coraposi-
383
ffcftt
ar 18. -2 Sometimes the sense of the loc.
-6 Put to shame. -7 Wearied -g Being in a bad ;
).
hart, injured,
condition, worn. -9 Marred, impair9 ; 5. 19; Pt. 1. 11; S. 6.
sr^Jr
ed; S.
a following
disordered ; S. 7. 14. -10 Dimmed, made faint Kn. 2. 19. -1 1 Injured, hurt ; S. 6. 19. t A contradictory statement. -Comp. ?-n^n. a disease of the eyelids.
somewhere, anywhere
/. I distress, pain.
%,
[
ffc-JT:
^
;
2
(
(
1
;
^r$:
;
5. 2 i. e.
in
)
ty jrr
;
goffering, distress, trouble ; 1 ; |j 51: ilwrwr TergosfYrTi S.
Bh.
*&*
(
12. 5.
5. 86;
Bg.
3.
-4
a.
allaying
arf!r a.
pain, a son.
".
[%5T-f^] Giving
Belong! n
^^
P.
1
emasculated ; Y. 1. 223. -2
37^1
Unmanly, timid, R. 8. 84 weak, weak-minded f^Nri Traninr Mk. 9. 5. -3 Cowardly. -4 Mean, base. -5 Idle. -6 Of the neuter gender. rt -r ^:, -ir ) 3 An impotent man, a ( ennch si ijsr pfj T*T ftffr ;
;
Kit yiyuna quoted in
Diyabhaga. -2 The neuter gender.
VrftartW
-2 Dtnanline88
w
timidity,
;
coward-
wi
if^ JTT
>
;
To move, go. ! A To 8 P eak dF3K) 3F?*. articalately. -2 To impede, hinder. -3 Tb strike, kill. -4 To (istress. j
1
A.
(
P. (ssjft,
sr-
ffftiT)
A
?
A
a pigeon. a moment,
vitriol
used as
a col-
A
:
;
(
Ipsft )
the continu-
To shake, move.
new
crea-
sore.
wocnd,
Injuring, killing, wonnding. a. [ $0[t ^flTrwriraTSOTs[
]
Momentary, transient
iqmmn'fTfti :
P.
1
who deny
perishes and undergoes a tion every instant.
^Tl%?3J ". ( hV/. ) Met with fI^ grroccasionally, rare, unusual rq-;^: iij: %jvj;
m.
ed identity of any part of nature and maintain that the universe
lyiium.
)
4. 130.
^rifl-q;
ftvg'r^q; a. perishable in (-m.)a class of atheistic
philosophers
decoca con-
-Oomp.
dietroes.
H.
sient, frail, perishable ; Bl^ ind. for a moment.
tinued or gentle beat. -2 The mixture of the materials for decoction.
-3 Pain, sorrow,
a
;
worsrr^ioit R. 13. 75.
-
I
demon
^!,
^,
70.
/
boil,
-sgT ] Boiling, decootirg. ; E] Boiled, decocted.
[^
Si. 6.
;
* night-blindness, nyctalopsis. -IfiT?tri -irT- lightning. pf.rnT! the porpoise. >r>SC a. tran-
digest. arI: A decoction, solution prepared with a continued or gentle heat.
1 arrwt [ *^-*tar r ] ticn, solution prepared with
;
-2 turmeric.
63.
night-walker, a
small
To
1
;
moon
g,1h the
eoond
-2 To
decoct.
'J-A* blue 1.
A
1
Si. 3.
;
-qr ) I. night
(
V*fmftm
-2 The sound of any
mniical instrument. earthen pot or boiler.
Impotent, neuter, Ms. 3. 150, 4. 205 ; 1
-2. water.
;
ant:, STUTT, arfanr, arrors
aeenining.
Impotece ( lit. ); T^fyjunnm!? Pt.
siiy-ijjr-
;
). -Oomp. a
45
in general.
(?)!
;
;
be
II
Me. 62
immediately
;
;
bebave like a eunuch. -2 To timorous, to be modest or nn-
i
If(T) 1 To jingle, tinkle ;
(ffirffi,
f (T: arar^ H. 2. 86 a Amaru. 28 Ra. 3. 24 Me. 36. -2 To hnm, warble ( as beeg&c. ) ;sing Kn. 1. 54 U. 3. 24 indistinctly Bk. 6. 84.
;
or opportuni^ti^f mtfK-
rT*tT
certain day of the fortnight ( as the fnll moon ). (In comp. tguj is translated by 'momentary, ' temporary.' 9Tr3,-;i
place,
;
) a.
moment
fit
the next
Sfri; tent, to
S5y
what
-
pain,
Pained, distressed. a- 1 Causing pain or Buffering. -2 Hurting, injuring. 1 A. ( ,** ) I To be impo-
T
to
sound (indistinctly),
troublesome.
fprv (
'
being ^here.
consoling, palliative. ( -g-; ) a. causing pain or trouble. a. capable tf enduring trouble.
ice
;
B. 13. 19.
occupation.
Worldly
m%
-Comp.
^
now-now
( b )
1. 4.
125,
referring to time)
-2 Wrath, anger. -3 Care,
trouble.
A
*5t "i^tff *ofV tr^t Pt. 1. 138 ; ;
tgaj-
jwr
f%u% Ku.
;
leisure is at yonr disposal' 1 pledge my word to do your
Dk. 147. -4 An auspicious or lucky moment. -5 A festival, joy, delight. -6 Dependence, servitude. -7 The centre, the middle. -8 A
guiah,
ft STH
;
'my
work. 3
one plaoe-in another place, here-here
(a
;
;
;
aff%^-a>f^
An
1
]
2. 60 SH^rsT f^ gr?: R. 1. 73 Me. 26 ^nw? reis*? wait a moment. -2 Leisure ; ar?nivr BS r^nft M- 1 Pt. 1. 138
*flV
)
some-
)
;
-
Pa'".
1
]
With
)
5=^ TO-ar^
oT!,-of [ 5R>fS
instant, moment, measure of time of a second; sroTOiW^rerequal to
3T
;
-2 Service.
-Tit
a
(
means
it
in ;
With a following {%^ it ( 6 ) means (1) in some places STR^I-JT: ari^nisdtraf*^: g^f T^esr: S. R. 1. 41 1.14 ;Rs.l. 2 ( 2 ) in some cases a7f^5Jrgr: arf^W *i\-
angcisb,
Affliction,
i%q
times.
;
%fif:
^(^Hq-5Tatftr
used
is
of
fl- 1.
;
R- 8. 92
06.
^rr
Lightn-
ing.
-
ffe-
The
Fermented liqnor.
-2 The bladder. Ved. Fear Bv. 6.
:
;
46.
14.
g7 ind. 1 Whither, where ar $fft'i qcHt: ar g if ^n gfra*?
Dastrnotion. -2
Disappear-
-3 Lightning. -4 A field. -5 A farmer. -6 Vishnu in hia 4lh or Narasimha incarnation. -7 A demon.
^,^1
lungs.
^r:
1
ance, losn.
^U'srafi-er)
TO
live in distress or pain. -1 A. ( SJ3H
To
kill.
-1 A.
(i>M?r) 1
To
w-
go.
U. 6. 33 ; gj-ar when repeated inco-ordinate sentences imply ' great difference, or 'incongrnity' ;ar '
.
3.
2
;
gr
^vnfv
B.
1.
2
;
r?r:
Ki.
a 1-
8.
5.
2.
.
-fr
Night.
ssi^
)
-2 To
/.
1
Killing -2 Tearing. -3
Injury, hurt.
Wtphurt,
;
^
sufoiqr (sfr/-) 1 Having leisure. -2 Momentary. -3 Having a festival
P- [
tS
1
^^
injured,
broken down &c.
]
1
bitten,
Wonnded, rent,
torn,
see 8?m r^riTflrRrag^j w
;
;
give.
;
;
;
1
To
s^TTillThurt, injure ; rrt ff^ Ku. 5- 54. -2 To break^ to
ffTOoft^
scratch.
-2 A wound,
bnrt,
Pt.
*
pieces ) i ( ^3* )?^ r^f ^r^T HfT^^ftT -TR, -ft
injury 2 ^r
Mk. 5. 18 s^ -3 Danger, destruction, ;
3. 29.
.
178
U.
4.
;
;
7
Ku. peril-
384 .
2 - 53
>
-arft o. victorious.
-Oomp.
duced by injury.
cK h
a
ra:
dysentery.
ftwgncrihrfcji
B-
P ro-
blood
I-
3T
7.
H
;
v,.
:
mtXifviolated womi.a, a woman who
triya
triya.
^r
is
BO longer* virgin. fasra a mftncuts and wounda. with covered gled, -
-jftfJ/' destitution, being deprived eftf: a of any raf ana of Bnpport. student who has violated bis vow jft aloe-
To
1
The wife of a Kshatriya. To cnt.-2 ( g0 ) Ved. I -3 To consume, eat. -4 To
kill.
A.
Carving, dividing, tearing.
1
Si^T
9* Tfa 5*
[
-
-2 down rew*vj
cutting,
Destruction,
tearing
;
Rr7?WTWi}r:
iww
disadvantage
Rnin, loss,
( Fig. )
ar:
gisf srsrriJr
npsrat **T?tT~ S. 2. 6. -3-
w
srSfcrtaTur
ifffS:
di-
D. 37. -4 Decline, decay,
13.
minution 24
;
H.
91. ]
;
114.
.
[
An
thing. -2 keeper. -3
flSTTOiJi
til*
One who
1
21 Un.
2.
cats or carves anyattendant, a dcor-
A
coachman, charioteer. -4 A man born of a Sftdra man and Kebatriya woman cf Ms. 10. 9. -5 The son of a female slave, (a. g.
D.
or 10
( srrirt-ar, sri*a )
A
-8 One who fights from a chariot.- 9 The manager of a treasure Omi^S?)Brahma. -7 frjO- -6
fish.
Dominion, power, sumight. -2 A man of 1
:
$T5r ,-'T
premacy, or caste, Eshatriya taken tribe Kshatriya
the
the
g^S
Siz?i:
col-
srnra gcg^ir:
srati%t?
;
11. 69, 7t
To
fast,
1
To throw,
fft
B.
53
2.
;
are'sur w^ifrffSSrT S. man of the 9. 322. -3
;
RT,% Chin. 110
An bar. -2 A An offence.
:
STdT [
fSTTflia
3 t^-i !^
^8f
net.
*^ l^
;
a de-iion, goblin nwisr Bk. 2. 30. gft:,
air:
;
f3N-
STTt^
-Ml^ night-blind-
nT: 1- tne moon. -2^x: qt: a dark cloud.
camphor. a demon, goblin.
^R.
9lr
To be
Htf: I- bravery, military heroism. tr : -2- the duties of a Kshatriya.
a governor, satrap, -sjgt
1
.
Etba-
a
a triya by caste Ms. 2. 38. -2. mere Eshatriya, a vile or wretched Esha;
triya '
;
as a term
(
of abase
)
;
cf
.
12.
4. -2 To
an offence
)
45.
A man
of the
military
3fr forgive ( s STtniT Bh. 3.13;
parrion, sriJT
^
B 15. patient or quiet, wait To endure, put up with, suffer ; Mu 2 ;
-5 To oppose, resist. -6 To be competent or able ( to do anything) SR-a *%: srrePra ST!T 9i: ^TTff2. 107.
;
w>tenwrHW "H= /r. 1
S'i.
1. 38, 9. 65.
To be borne or
en-
to
be
-2 Pardonable,
dured
fit
.
or second
5f
A member of the military caste
^
angrap. 5nV
rank or cower of the Kslmtriya clasp. -Oomp ^sfj ( art ) an of Parainriuia.
a.
a.
RQ:$nT
w^w
To be borne, patientTo be pardoned or
I Patience, for^ forgiveness ; STHT f^T =? vrfrTlJr ^rir H. 2; B. 1. 22 ; 18- 9 ; an: ^nrr ?r *rMgr*-i
smr
tsw-an^ ]
[
?m
bearance,
>
Wte
-2 The earth. -3 of Dorga. -Oomp. gr;
*T8icra: Si. 2. 83.
An
epithet
the planet
gw.,-jf3f:a king.
V.'a-a.
?Tr^ arorfS'Ttr smrgwa. Patient,
rfq: a.
Patient, forbearing, of a forgiving nature SRHT srrfrj 1: ^lA Si. 2. 43 Y. 2. 200, 1. 133. -2 Capable, 1
;
;
able. 5TT
/>
Patient,
1
[Jira,^]
.p-
forhearing, enduring. -2 Forgiven. -3 Borne, endured. -4 Friendly. -3: N. of Siva. ar The earth.
Pa *tsrinh / [ srq->fl*-i?E3; J ence,forbarance,forgivenesii!jrrf^2.
ra-Bh. <*
[
g:
18. 42.
21;Bg.
W fRA V>
Patient,
]
fatber.
borne. -2 To $rr*T.p0' p 1 To be be pardoned or forgiven. $rzr
See under \%. P. [^m,
transUively
TK(T
]
L^-37^]
1
Used
intransitively ) 1 -2 To send or stream
emit
;
B.
13. 74
;
-3 To drop, trickle, oow. -4 To waste away, wane, parish. -5 To b*come useles, have rn r
9. 8.
;
f^HiTRI To slip from, be deprived of ( with Caui. (wT'IiT ff ) To accuse, abl.). WITH traduce ( usually with arr )
W
I
a.
Oft W?i S^" 'f.
^X
-1 Movedbi. Melting away.
]
-3 -
eartji.
Patient.
Perishable;
-2
Enduring, submissive. 3 Adequate, competent, able ( w
;
(
or
To flow, glide. forth, pour out,
[
$rj/. Ved. The frrounJ, iffH
;
;
-fa to melt away, dissolve.
endurOT-'J^ ] Patient, ing, forbearing, aubmUsive. 3Tg-
T- TV. ]
borne. -2
forbearing.
forgiven.
order.
^rtTofi^r a- 1
ly
( %*%, tsriTfl. t;3) 1 To permit,
or
;
-4
V. 2 18
;
3^1
y-asq-^ot. .
;
!
7. 1 J8 5. -6 Bfarable, endurable. -7 Favourable, friendly. IT 1 Propriety, fitness. -2 Battle, war. JTS N. oi Siva.
A., 4 P.
1
gpj;
-4 Water. -5 The body. 3i(T9fi
-
-Oomp.
ness.
;
srfirf o. ( =ft/. )
A
;
-Comp. an epithet of Parasurama.
3Tp?nRTr Sit sroftj T ^3'% s
3mm 'ifg Den. P. To ask anyone's pardon, beg pardon.
S. 6 4; night f^nH'??5T%a' rr^ $rqrrt B. 2. 20 ; Me. 110. -2 Turmeric. niijht-rtallker. -2. si?: 1
allow, suffer;
__
;
indulgent. ;
4.
A 22 ; Ms. warrior class, a soldier srasfcni U. 6. 18 martial or heroic valour ; 6. 16 V 1 A woman of the milia memtary caste. 2 The rank cf ber of the military caste. -3 Wealth. 1.
-2
3noT3ft dioant ; ^?r8fftriiT
^?R,
fit,
forgiven.
-2 To miss.
I Defilement, impurity Destroying, suppressing, expelling. ^. Banddba or Jaina m'n-
Mu.
;
tuf rrrftra: B. 1. 13 ; S. 5. 27. -5 Fit for, capable of, suited
Caus.
OT /. Ved. I Night. -2 A measure of time. -3 Darkness. -4 Water. STtr: Water. oi Bauddha mendicant. Srcrort A
-
*wr
Water.
Ms. 5 69.
;
(SNarcr-%, gfor)
send, cast.
;
lectively
I
( SRrt^r ).
1.
^^
;
"H=t ]
-2 Food. to be abstinent
wound.
B. 8. 60
*?if
JSating.
WW^
^o;l U.
wood.
;
-4 Appropriate, proper, suitable awr U. 1. 14
to
cover, protect.
-2
141 11. 6;
3.
B.
n^fr:
;
SrfinfT
S. 17. -2. puss, -latter.
or religions engagements.
of the Eshatriya caste. the EsbaSTf^floff 1 A woman of caste. -2 The wife of a Ksha-
The body. -3 i 1 Water. -2 The Supreme Being. Ignorance. -4 -5 Cause and
effect.
-Oomp.
3?
385 a. ( also
sj^gf )
tillation or
from a cloud.
produced by dis-
nrv
a.
mutable.
WA
Washing,
1
t=g?J
cleaning
with water). -2 Sprinkl-
(
ing.
ejT-m* fj^] I The act of flowing, trickling, dropping, oozing. -2 The act of perspiring ; r: B. 19. 19. [
;
wrfsKT p. p. [tfS-'*] 1 Washed, cleaned, pnriBed. -2 Wiped away, utrr f * requited U. 8. 28. ;
:
Dropped, liquefied, oozed, melted &c. m. The rainy season. j'-f>-
9X-s*3T ^r i ] 1 Corrosive, canstio, aoid, pangent, saline. -2 Flowing, oozing. T: 1 Juic", essence. -2 Treacle, molasses. -3 Any corroaive or aoid substance sr^ :3rrir;T*lnr qrsr* U. 4. 7 ; Uf%T!t Mk. 5 18 ( gtf $^ bag become proverbial, and means 'to aggravate the pain which -
[
-10 The negative
See under 5.
minus Relating or peculiar to the mif*nr fT fr srrar U. 6. 9 ; B. 1. 13. wgrtrr^r
litary tribe
^
s^
The Kshatriya
I
;
is
to make intuit to in-
tribe.
-2 The
qualificitions of a Esbatriya
Qita thus describes them
the
;
:
'
add jury'). -4 Glass. -5 Salt. -6 Ashes. to
-7 A rogne, cheat. ^ salt. -2 Water. -Oonrp. salt.
an alkaline a pool
qt^ir:
fluid.
?r=f:,
the saltocean.
-^wv^faVWgg': I.
sea-
34=5=7
an alkaline nnguent.
3T3TST
3*3 "
Black
I
of
saline
mod.
-?l%T
saline
hell.
f%-
;
%
-2
To furnish
1
with
person
acid
or
sub-
of. STIQI.
;
Distilled
I
10 U.
(
from saline espe-
srr^fiT-%, tfrra;r )
Si.
off
;
1.
38
;
H.
WITH
;
-
abode
[r^-ai^l 1 ; -q-f^arw
Cleaning
49
washing.
Mf^fr: an ). -Oomp. of Krishmother of Devaki, epithet a king ; B. 1. 5 ; na. $51:, -fJTt an OTTI d st3. 3 ; 11. 1.
man
Ved.
*T;-
ftr^m. aking.prinoe. "2- an earth-worm. -J. W: 1 the planet Mars. -4. N. of the demon Naraka killed by Vishpu.(-ar) horizon, (-grr ) an epithet of SHa. of the earth. -^T: nr? the surface
earth-quake. >
;
as
house, residence, 6. 61
1W5T> Ms.
(
;
a
tr *-
Br&bmana.
7. 94.
2
Less, deiliL*, wsttp, wane, decay, *irg
wr: B. 3. 69 t. 2- 170; so ;
;
trr.
Bh.
-qf^:, -TTB:.
2. 46.
5^ m
king; sovereign
86,7.
3, 9.
a mountain;
Ku
earth considered as
vj;j:
milch-oow -
;
.
A
Wasted,
earth. -2 A dwelling, an sbode, a house. -3 Loss, destruction. -4 The end of the world. -5 Wnne. -6 A
<jft-
47 (
1
Dwell-
The
).
?T!Tt
4. 60. -2 ft to wash
K. 5. 44.
S- 7. 35, B. 8. or pass
nw?lf%nf^:
ruler.-',!
e earth.
;
;
^ sfflTJ 5fh?c?rf3^t 5fT*
Bnling, a
farp-p. [1V-^^5r^]
2. 19.
JTWtt?
1
decayed, lost. -2 Weikeaed. -3 Poor, w Killing ; injuring. miserable.
nmwwf*i7%iJTwwt Amrn. 93
;
H)%: sfrr>P'- 2.4
time
1
i
*Ht
f%q; a. ing.
-3 De
1
(fauft)
Me. 53. -2 To spend
wish, wash off, purify, cleanse 3TrT T>: STTHfVji ST^rT W: STTt tf U Wf 3-
gov9 P.
Ciui. ( ^
To
To wipe away.
rule,
1, 5,
I
%TiifT)
S. 83. -lll.-t) P.
?tr>H 4.66 JTl4>
(
-II.
==r
I
a.
of.
ftrs/. 1 Abode. _2 Going. itruotion. -4 Waste, loss.
1
To abide, stay, dwoll. -2 To inhabit. -3 To remain. -4 To go, move, approach -- Past. ( $re!j ) To waste, wane decay, be diminished ( fig. also ); m?srnmlr WIT: sfi'mfoiY 3-
Bh.
matter. -2 Falsely accused cially of adultery).
vtfrflff
or jfN )
;
Hunger.
sn^
ruf^, RriT
(
mster
s^Ud.
To speak ill of a person, To abuse, calumniate,
tradnce, censure
Srfowg;a. 1 Wasting, decaying.-2 Perishable, fragile.
;
mix with aoid substances. -2 To stances. -3 accuse. -4
m. The moon.
;
Distilling.
Den. P.
;
;
To destroy, attect, join, corrupt sf nf?n 9rijrTt r%oftf* B. 2. 40. -2 To diminiob, cause to waste away B. 19. 48. -j To kill, injure. -4 To spend, pass rft( as time ); 9ir% 5^^ TF*mOr
Accusing, especially of of ] Converting to alkali
5n{iir,-
torture a
P.
( srrffii 5f
;
tjiTT^ft
I. 1
ern, bs
-2
blossom a bud or new-blown flower ( *
adultery or ashes.
^rfvq; a. ( oft / ) 1 Diminishing, decaying; 3TT*H5r7 wf*}fi KSrorBh. 2. 60 ; waning, wasting sr '^T^'HTftT !rft B. 17. 71 Ms. 9. 314. -2 Consumptive.- J Perishable, fragile.
diet.
*c. See under ^ij.
Juice, essence. -3 A cage, basket or net for birds. -4 A wasnerman. -5
A
tation.
;
alka-
Alkali.
I
3HT3: Consumptive congh, consumption. n. A dwelling place, habi$nrer^
;
[^-HI^;] Deatrnotive.
To decay or waste. -2 To
[ SJ-"55[.]
A
or- 1
:
line earth. STrra-t
&c.
--
wrH^yr'i' vrnfirg^r ufg'^firsT %* 80, 8?. -3 Wight, little, small. -4 Weak, inflrm. f: An epithet of Vishnu. Destruction. if ITT The earth.
nnwhole-some
total loss, rnin. a. Destroying
bitation.
;
3iT**i
an opportu-
gf^ir: /., -i>T*[:
place with calm water. -2 A bay or harbour of A dwelling-place, ha-
Ved. The earth, ground. srrswirj a. Ved. Scorching, withering, drying an epithet of Agni. &c. See under ^.
Heft'
soil
|j
a saline flavour.
Scorched, singed. -2 Diminished, thin, wasted emaciated, lean ; srfJW^nfh*82 HIT* S. 3. 10 ; ns^ ?rwr
iSTrw^ a-
wr*j7 snrgpfr iror^r *refftRT Udb. HtW. an alkaline substance.
W.
.
if ] 1
M.
decay
or destruction, ruinous. I9>Tc7: time of universal destruction .-2- the SFTUT: consumpperiod of decline. tive cough. tne dark fortir^T: ^tiT: consumpnity of destroying. tion. ^rgt the wind that is to blow at the destruction of the world, -q--
a.
natron, salt-petre and borax. a river of alkaline water in
^Rr:/,
[% ^SR
a.
sign or quantity, algebra ). -1 1 Family,
in
-12 The honaeof Yama.-Comp.
night.
Bg. 18. 43. of a Kshatriya by : The HOO a woman of another oaste. &c. See under $rT t
-Conrp.
-2. N. of a hell, aw oil cooked with alkaline ingredients. -g-tf ,-f=iwv
(
*f* ( also ST'Nre ) a. causing
'
already unbearable,'
bad worse',
race.
i&
;
;
.
o. -3 Destruction, end, termination; ft=?mT^jn% I'^T Tt^Bt R. 1. 9 Amaru. 60. -4 Pecuuiary loss ; M>. 8. 401. -5 Fall (as of prices). -6 Removal. -7 Universal destruction ( SSTJT ). -8 Consumption. -9 A diseaeo in general.
75.
;
B.
wi:, '-
-rt^ni m. a
2. 51, 5. 76,
5?:
I-
.
a
th
6.
planet
386 Mars. -1. the
aritb. )
wwT: m.
1
f%5
sNTOiir
n.
)
Hm
;
72
1.
;
312,
;
pour on,
.
-9
distract, afflict ; VUTT to bind or tie up, collect ( as hair ), ( %gt? 4.
8.
A
fo
finger
Rv.
;
3.
23.
(
a.
pasaage). -3 Abusive, disrepectfnl. q>:
Throwing, striking, 1 q-j bitting Throwing, casting. -2 Reviling, insulting, -qr 1 Sending. -2 Throwing. -3 Night. fsr
i%73T:
[fiJT^-sn]
An
rajiruf [
archer, a warrior. rf3r
f$i
Wi ]
rt
Send-
1
itg, throwing, casting. -<2 Reviling,
abusing. fT
An
1
/.
A
A
1
SnTor [f?T3;?3i]
Abusing. -5
A
sling.
An
-2
A
/
1
oar.
A sling or any instrument with which missiles are thrown. rWfa
o.
^
fWTSt [i^-3T3^] 1 An archer. -2 A weapon. -3 Air, wind.
etoneg Ac.
the wane.
q a. reduced to poverty, impoverished. our a. one who is purified
f^TI'S o. [ sweet-smelling.
having suffered the consequences of tin. one who 5mj has enjoyed all big stock of merit, and mnat work to acquire more in another birth, . jrv^ g]
-3
*![. the
moon on
after
A
%-^s^ ]
en(?er
.
rifaq;
inhabiting a m. ) a dove or, .
dilapidated house. ( pigeon. ftartff a.
deetitnte
conrge or prowess, -,%<,.
of
fottp.p.
.^
8ided(Ma
Ved. The arm.
ftff-fe
[
1
]
Thrown,
mad
(gee
;
j^). m Night.
{f
A
woand caused by start: a
mad
V9
traded
in
a.
%y
shooting. -Oonrp. r%^r a. digdog.
mind,
absent-minded.
Kill,
( Hr-Mfc-fire*.
%
hurt, injure.
T%sr: [ iy*-<* ] 1 The son. -3 A horn.
A deseago. -2
fCT
6 U. (bnt only P. w b en pre . ceded by &ft, and 31ft) 4 p
^
(i%ia-rf,
f^ft, %ir)
To throw'
|
oast, send, dispatch,
go(withloc.
discharge l.t sometimes dat
or
B. 12. 95 67, Si. on or
<>Tt: ?irff
M
JTHT
Mb
' with rf* a "jf 86 -2 To place,' put upon, throw i n
,
.
15.
'
riddles). isrg o.
a**
t
To
fix
I.
1.
230
;
;
*> *W* frqft II. east
away
or throw OB,
2.
<J.
_4 ,
O ri
[ fi$T
3. 6
1
d
casting,
compar. i^m
;
Bk.
t.
(
^r^
fV 1 U. ( wtft-% jure, hurt.
P.
1
^r^
or
from the month, vomit,
eject spit ont.
To
kill,
in-
To sound
in-
)
( sTrsrtSt )
1^-9^
-4 Depression
-2
;
.
r
6 27 - -2 The ap of trees, exuda-
^ n<WHgfaQWit ^tSforsr ;
t
produced
the
thechnrning of the
iiea.
ea of milfc yTf(f W^T fl%" jsrr 26. "flTf:, sff T: the moon. gsr an epithet of Lakshmt. above. ^ftf q- v of the sea a wave ;
Kn.
7.
=
MP. 47;
A
of milk
down. -5
Transgressing. -6 Passing away time ) 5ft?5i*rq; ; -7 Delay, dilatori"" nesH. -8 Insult, abuse; aft' .
Milk
ftr
-3. an epithet of Sesha. -4. a pearl. gf sea-salt. 3TT, "cTiTr an epithet of Lakehmt. -ang-; tho pine tree. -3^.
dispatching.
striking
;
See under See
s
moving about, movement
$"^mgIR
whistl-
Ku. 1. 9. -3 Water. ? frr; Me. 107 a sucking -Comp. ST^J an infnnt, child. wiRTi the sea of milk.3r |. the moon. -J. the Amrita or nectar
-Ooinp. prompt. ]1 Throwing,tossing,
rgirau^jtt Ku. 3. 60. nrow.cast. -3 Sending,
The
s/ispf [ ^fi^ HT> ?g<^ ]
in; of hollow reeds.
tion jresin;
44.
vi
;
4 P.
,
To
J7
a. acting quickly,
08 )> *.---
sender.
or cast &c.
Sk.
milky juice or
~
sr
(as a
thrower, caster,
casting. -2 2. 21 ; Si.
superl.rftg ) 1 Elastic (ag a how). -2 Quick, speedy. r 1 A measure of time of a Muhftrta. -2 The =JX part of the Hand between the thumb and the forefinger, -it ind. Quickly, speedily, immediately ; f^rr$f g-srfer ^
Bg.
on, attach to
Throwing
1
*s?(rrfr |%IT Bk. Killing 16. 50. -3 Obstructive.
;
missiles,
distinctly.
/. [ l%^-(%^ ] | Throwing, sending fortu. -2 Explaining a hidden meaning ( such as solving
flnr
casting
be
any
;
ISTlfrt
U.
for
To
]
(ling,
1 Loss, destruction, waste, decay. -2 An impropriety, offence againt t established customs ( on^Kthe following is an instance ;
prostrating the body, lying
down.
v A
To be thrown
.
scattered, hurled, oast. -2 Abandoned. -S Disregarded, neglected, disrespected. -4 Placed. -5 Distracted,
depriv-
ed of the means or support, ont of employ -,%, a weakeDed j
season.
fragrant smell.
f^-awlgr,
m. Cheat velocity, speed.
A
ef
Fragrant, Diffusive. -
RrTfeJi ( for: )
.
wanted.
A
[ cast.
instrument
I
-2 The body. -2 The ipting
ofr
f*r,,
net for fishing.
-3
thrown or
-3
priest.
cast-
Throwing,
'
ing, sending, dnectiEg&c.-l Spending ( as time ). -3 Omitting. -4
nut. -4 A weapon, -rot; stroke with a whip.
-6 Wasted nway, decreased, lost, ditriinished. -7 Dead, destroyed wsftonrRir: MWrsfi Mn. 2. 21. -8 Injured, broken, torn. -Ooaip.
spurious or interpolated additive quantity.
-2 An
passage.
-2 A
oar.
Addendum.
ri3Ta. [fi^-of^]! Atbrower,ender. -2 Interpolated, inserted ( as a
3. 9. 27.
snor-
;
3.
strew.
scatter,
arbra'
BO
i-Wr s
5i?fr
;
-10 To
[I%-?E] Thin, emaciated, waned, become loan, diminished, (
Rr 8)r>. -9 Cure*-10 Pride, haughti-II A nosegay. -12 A stroke
-WITH
ditch,
air.
worn away, expanded
To To
-8
204
2.
peot, contempt.
Mil.
--
Wind,
8.
Btriko, hit.
a
a tree.
.
10
T.
in-
Ms.
to
;
' a corpse, deed body ffa:/. the course of tbo earth', patient bebavionr. eg^rw: a cave within the earth, an underground hole.
ro.
abuse, S4nti.
ness. of an oar &c.). r !3 Laying on ( as a paint 4o. ), besmearing. -14 ( in
globe,
v$ m
hollow.
270
To
disdain. -7 scold ;
reject,
revile,
sult,
king' also) -2. a king.
'a
;
the
-6 To
m.|. saw V. 4. jj;j
H^Ufmwat
;
27 ; (where it means Ki. 5. 20 Rs. 6. 26. BFj
-
demon Nanka.
on the earth.
a. dwelling a monntain
boiled
young I
throat
;
-
R.
-with
child )
4.
27.
milk.
sff?*'
rice
9R3^T; a milk in the 3:,
( having
;
3 Mv.
4,
52,
5
II.
oo-
387 ^nft yielding milk Aavatth* g-jTt the
agnlated milk. ( as a cow ).
a "wet-nurse. of milk yg:
aj^r
tree.
-PTfiJ : the sea 1
fa:,
?akfaatnr* B. 1- 12. wgt /. a milch cow. ?fK 1 water and milk. -2milk-like water. -J. a fast embrace. r;r a. supported ;
.
as a Gopila ). by ^inilk ( -*rRfr: the sea of milk.
/. ingpiggated milk. the four treea
*TKt. !
rlr$r1r
fiff t 1.
N. of
s^JKr, g-j^, wvnr and T>J37. -J. the glomeronn flsrtree. 51*. cream, the gkim of milk. t the tea of milk. TTt bnt-
.
[
-2
to
-3 K-
-4 ( Fig. ) Practised, fol- I* 6 g?3f5f^i5T (TV wnf: unusual ; Mil. 3. -5 Violated
17.
1.
lowed 3?'
K
;
vow
i
-6 Exercised, practised, gkilf ul. -7 One verged iu the sacred science but unable to teach it. -8 Overcome, defeated. -Oonrp. ( a
duet. -2 rf 1 ~Powder, ground. Flour, any ground substance. m. Minuteness, araallness. P. ( jpulft, yispf ) To be hungry Bk. 5. 66, 6. 44, 'J. 3D. ;
H^
repentant. ^poTO: A kind of at a fnneral.
gi-wfR; t*
[
]
-Oomp.
otnon 8-
with 6
3-
rtunr a. nnjuice or gap
milky
;
^FTZUTt a
stone.
preoions
WTTW'Jt m. a commentator on the
Amarkoa.
fn^
the
t
foam of
eompar. Minute,
(
Den.
To look
P.
like
A dish prepared
with milk.
-1 fielding TTWI Mk. 10. 60. oblation of milk, rice, Milky.
wa
An and lagar. Sftf.
4 P. [
1,
(rfrifr
1
Bjinnir ]
To be drunk or intoxicated. -2 To spit, eject from the month. rfhr
cated
a. ;
gj^
vfi
3prrg*
*re*r
Ve. 2 P.
intoxi-
drnnk,
Excited, TTran
58*
5. 27.
g^
[ grift,
?riif*rr Si. 9.
To gneeze
;
Ch. P. 10
;
1
]
83
;
WW:
[ JT
m^rCt sri
I
]
Sneezing.
-2 Cough!
A kind of pot-herb. species of rice. -2 A woman.
STTcfr
A
Trifling, insignificant.
W*H
^
Congh. -4 Sore throat.
/ A
jg:
Food. -2 ga^
A
A
-2 A bee or A bee. -2 A fly woman maimed cr quarrelsome woman. rice.
harlot; 7TK. 107. -6 A woman. -7 A dancing girl. 3- Ved. A particle of duat, flour, meal. -Comp. afcrH a kind of unguent applied prostitute, whore,
ff* g?rfirfiiT>T*srrt bage or despicable
i%=ET 1- small bell. -2. a girdle of small bells. ^^- red sandal-wood. a sijt any email animal. a'^fT: Pinall gadgrain of rice. ^f^i^fr
low minded, mean. minor disj^Tt honey. tfli a ease ;( 44 are enumerated by Hus-
31%
a-
51^-;
).
a email
below.
( 9011%,
pound k. 6.
36
down ;
inAvf*
ing.
[
).
).
implement
for
tar.
j*
(
A.
)
-2
-Wrm
H to crush, bruise, pound ; ft^t^Tf Rr>ftrTt Bk. 14. 33.
:
;
arq
1
]
-2 The anyis ground or powdered, a mor-3 Any ground substance, flour.
-4 Dust, particle, any U. 3. minute particle ;
STJT a.
;
Cans. -3 To stumble ( fig. also ). ( ^ltnS ) To agitate, stir up, excite, partnrb. 'H/. V*(i-
gT
a.
A
blow, push.
[gff-y] Exciting,
agitat-
ing &c, o-
.
Shaken, agitated &c.
1
;
-2 Afraid -3 Enraged.
Qxii^).^).
steady.
A
I
1
Agitated, shaken, no-
-2 Disturbed. -3 Afraid. churning stick
;
siYSr^r
m^*-
A givigi*TafTity^oi5tr Si. 2. 107. -2 mode of ggxnal enjoyparticular ment. WIT: tossing
[?>*; ;
^3
Me.
Shaking, moving, so ^fTT^^Wi 95 R. 1. 58 V. 3. 11.
] 1
28,
;
Ac. -2 Jolting -3 ( a ) Agitation, disturbance, excitement, emotion; ^rir-Tr U. 3, 3. 29, ;
;
:
R. 7.
69.
(
b
)
ProvocatioD,
sni: t* *ti?npf S. 6.30.
irritation
sriWiia'itTa-
;
ST'S:
W>T
a kind of flux. -2 p^l^r 1 Linseod,
grind^-^stone Founding, on which
thing
15. 43, 17. 66.
To move, be agitated
Mr*:
pestle,
:
tree with small roots and branches, a shrub, bnsb. A., 4, 9 P. ($ft, gtifit, fr-spr ) 1 To shoke, tremble, to be agitated or disturbed Bk 9. 118 B. 4. H*trf f* 11 ;"Si. 8. 24. -2 To b unsteady.
3.
small gadfly. -2 Small
ornaments
A
B. 2.39. gavage race, the
braes,
-ff Smallnesg, insignificance, a. Minute, small ( applied
*n^r m. grinding.
a
conch-shell.
g^df low or bad gold, i.e. m. an epithet of Siva,
A
Hungry
1
---Ji
stone.
precious
form of leprosy. -j-
).
gq A
shell.
fly.
Kood.
Hungry.
N. of Mlechchhai.
3.
a
-37rtf,
a.
to the eyeg in certain diseases. 3R-=r: the small cavity of the heatt. 3<3r: a small owl. ffjt a small ^fprjTt
-- 3?(?fa-,
;
S?r
gfjf^fr ! bells ( for
lion.
g%, S ror ) i To tread or trample upon, strike crash ( under the foot ). against, braise,
A
-5
-9
1
g- :
especially to dieeaaes and animela 1
See under D.
1
A A
sneeze or
sneezing.
Ved.
ITT
or gnat. -3 crippled. -4
ruta
[ l?' 3 ] 1 Sneezing. -2 -3 Irritation of the throat.
:
minor.
mall particle of
^rj a mild
Bk. 14. 75. -2 To cough.
1
-8
short.
wasp.
milk.
I
Miserly, indigent. -6 Me. 17. -7 Diminutive,
;
Unimportant,
milk.
vrmTT
Poor, niggardly
-2
187.
o.
small, tiny, little, trifling.-] Mean, low, vile, base ; j%sfa q^ 51*0: Tq* Kn. 1. 12 -3 Wicked. -4 Cruel.
-5
HT^TW grf
;
4.
-ariRe o. emaafflicted by hunger. $rr*T " ciated by hanger Bh. 2. 29. -f^TfRTcia. hungry and thirsty. -(% fl%:/- ceisation of hunger, ap-
1
wrr Ubd.
Hunger
J
134.
7.
peasing of appetite (in general
I
inperl. sfiiSs )
!
Ms.
;
drum beaien
aj^/. Grinding, crushing. 3-: Flour, meal.
Si? a-
/ S*r
$TC
).
a. penitent,
5^R[TT^
" [ <S$;-3^ ] VVater. o. [ 3^-f5t^ ft ] Pounded,
Pounded,
1
^J-TE ]
bruised. pieces, Powdered, pulverized, groucd. Beaten, trodden ( as a path ) ;
crushed
small 2.
or
-Oomp.
capable of standing a test,
scrutiny or investigation.
The^indigo plnnt.
To CHt, 1 or lines make furrows. scratch. -2To A Illzor K 7 4C ] 1 $j*t [ Ms. 9. 292. -2 A razor-liko barb af.tacbed to an arrow. -3 The hoof of a cow or hpise. -4 An arrow. -5 Tiro jcrj6P. (mw.'^r'dT)
W*
'
!
'
:
888 foot of a bad-stead. -Oomp. * -fifcqr the act of shaving ; Ft. 1. 386.-^jtnr the four things necessary for shaving. WIT,- Hl# a razor-
in* a. as
case.
at a razor.
sharp
an arrow with a sharp horse<* ahoe-shaped head g^3?TS)?fi?JH u:
1
.
;
$tfr B. 11
89
62. -2- a sort of
9.
;
hoe, a w?eding-Bpade.
-nff% -jft^
m. a barber.
A
A
gRsir, jn 1 small razor.
knife, dagger.
-2
-
A
barber.
-Oomp.
o. Small, little.
-emr:
the younger brother of one's father
;
of. Qrj.
gjjW vile. -J
superficial contents of ).
a figure
in
(
= s)r*9r q. v. ( -m. ) husband man. -2- a sage, one who Eu
has spiritual knowledge -3. the soul. nr*VTT.: I;
3.
Jnsigniflc&nt. -4 Wicked, malicious. -5 Poor. -6 Pained, distreased. -7 Hard. -8 Young. wt
A
mall shell.
epithet of Siva.
1 P. [SIUM,
vrfrfr:/-
figures, -frsj a. l.|a
sleoderness.
50.
&t
drawing a
[
-2 Landed property, land.
Ma. -3 Place, abode, 1. 3.
region, repository ; gr Me. 16. -4
A
a place of pilgrimage
9*1^7*Ji^iten Me. 48 Bg. 1.1.
ft&
rh -5 An enclosed
;
ijrw
;
4
pot of ground, por-
tion of space, superficies, circuit. -6 Fertile soil. -7 Place of origin. -8
A
wife
tf*m
;
wft
ro 3gSr7're<Ti'frft*-
w^ S
1
;
Ms.
3. 175.
-9 The
sphere of action, the body ( regarded as the field of the working of the
figure in geometry. -2. geometrical demonstration. fir a. residing at a
NnT
A
;
Bg. 13. A bonse
1, 2, ;
3.
-
field
Owning
1
[%1-fft]
cultivating
;
Milky. yf\%: The post to which an ele-
a
is tied.
phant
Und. -2 Agricul-
-m. 1 An agriculturist, a cultiT. 1. 161. -2 A ( nominal ) husband 8. 5. -J. The sonl. -4 The Supreme soul Bg. 13. 33.
vator
Relating to a future body, or incurable in the present life, irremediable ; ffy-,*j SrfWr ^r irwrgnftrU
diagram.
-HA sign of
A
the zodiac.
siftrqrvn the tutelary deity srrof any sacred piece of groand. ifrw:,-!J7T:,-^ m. a cultivator, pear?r a. geosant. rt3* geometry. 3-qqf%t / geometrical metrical.
-Oomp
3T a. 1- produced in a field. proof. -2- born from the body. ( -rs ) one
of the 12 kinds of sons allowed by the old Hindu Law, the offspring of a wife by a kinsman duly appointed to raiee up issue to the husband; Ms Y. 1. 69, 2. 128. qmr 9. 167, 180 a. b gott-n on the wife of another. a. 1 knowing places. -1. clever, ;
-5f
the sonl ; cf. Bg. 13. 1, 3 Ms. 12 12. -2. the finpieme soul. -3. a libertine. -4. a husbindmaa. -5 a form of Siva. -6. a witness, (-jn) a girl fifteen years old personating Dnrgl at a festival. ifn: a land-owner, a landlord.
?T: )
(
I.
;
man employed
to guard a field.
-2.
the ocean.
to, to
room on
Woven
m.,
-2
ness.
Honey
ral
o;nr:
a mountain.
8mll-
-3 -4 particle of dust. -Oomp. -
A
T
kind of mine-
trrfj:
substance
63.
the dis-
ir?:
(Tifijr?)-
cs e diabetes mellitui.
;
^pi Ac. See under f^. a. [ Rr-u^ Un. 1. 138
frf Wax. ] I
Con-
f H'^-T ^^T^
ferring happiness, ease or comfort, nrrffTBT i*t good, beneficial, well
-R
.,
Linen'
9T^ 1
Silken cloth
1
woven
*JW^ ijm< W%a( Bg. 1. 45. -2 Prosperous, at case, comfortable. -3 j I Peace, hap. Secure, happy. JT-, piness, ease, well-being ;
Ki 1. 17 f jrtj S Ms. 2. 127 sjijH Hftwifef Pt. 1. -2 Safety, security
S. 4. 4
Pt.
1.
.
-6
Basis, founda
-7 Residence, resting-plaoe.-
star, ast*rism(iT$n).-jT:
perfume, -wr An
-Oomp.
-5RT,
A
:
A
ft
razor.
bwbsr.
;
eternal happiness.
A
)R-
Flax.
Shaving.
R. 15. 6. -4 Eeeping what is acquired ; cf *fhi$-sr. -5 Final beatitude, tion.
rfr
;
1wr^ Mk. 7. 7 safely 146.-J Preserving, protection;
(
-2 An airy room on the top of a bom e. -3 The back of an edifice. 4 A fortified place before a n' 1 Linen cloth. -2 Linbuilding.
;
qr^or asr
sfomriwH^
;
10. 8.
seed.
;
;
tilk
w
;
.
-2
tree. I
lowness.
Meinnes, B/irg
;
Water. 5 ^ wax.
subject
silk.
gsj^m.,
-m:
any: 1 The Champaks N. of a mixed caste. y
wife.
To expose E. 1S5.
^
a king
-4 Physicking, operating. s}r;ft*rft Den. P. To desire another's riPrf;8U. to Mu. 7. 4
A
JT
ofr/. See gtw- -Ooxsp.
,
organic disease.-2 Meadow grass, pasturage. -J ( pi. ) The surrounding parts of irj 1 A medicare* nt. -2 any place. An incurable disease. -JAn adulterer.
).
gij.
^'H?]
[
the top of a house.
An
1
*f
'!,-
-2
rth.
'one' ( in math.
See under g^. &o. See under
Irfifa a. [Vf-v] 1 field. -2 Curable in a
I'l*
I
Mfafr/-
$friOf!
The number
;
;
-10
-11
knowledge of
Spirituality,
Quickness, spee iness.
afq-
tural.
a town.-13
plane figure, as a triangle.
tnnt-
;
;
Eu. 6. 77 The mind.-l 1
W* ] 1 A A field.
!
fl5?
the Boul.
STflUfo. ( aft/. ) [^rRWW HifJ Relating to a field. -q> : 1 A farmer Ms. 8. 241, 9. 53. -2 A husband ;Ms. 9. 145.
;
soul )
V^ft
titude of fields, -2
;
A field, ground.soil;
1
-p;]
-5 Giving peace.
trosperons.
An
the division of a field, -igftt/. cultivated land, -frf^r: quantity represented by geometrical
math.
-2 Low,
a. 1 Little, minnte.
-). an area or
sacred place.
The wife of a barber. m.
deity protecting fields. <jtjj the epithet of Siva.
A
^nj 2 sharpen.
P.
-WiTH
w(
Atm.
en
also
Bk.
8. 40.
( fig.
Ved.
a.
propitious, causing peace or security. Srftq a. ( oft ) Safe, secure
/
happy.
^
T*V a. [ %jrj fljg ] 1 Resting, at ease. -2 Habitable, comfortable. -J Healthy, salubrious. ~\ Lucky,
whet,
to sharp
ened.
kind of
( also ijnif;* )
);
To )
$9J*a. UTS-*] Whetted, sharp-
epithet of Dnrgft.
-flffir
raff )
( yflfr,
A
grind-stone.
The earth
1
;
(
a*
R. 18. 9
w Mu.
2, 18. '
number planet a king
one
MaM. ;
-2
(
-Oomp.^
T. -nS
SR/% 5Hiqfff Qtt. 1
;
ft?
Jr-
)
The
gn
the
In math.
'
?Rt
)
;
m
-
389
^
fft SRTlTi Pt. 1. 155. king or mountain.
SHrg; 1 A. shake, tremble 14. 21
)
To
=g>prnf ^r irqr
Bk.
^[RiT
$Rn7r,
( ;
Bk.
a.
P-
1
$RT^
Stfaft
(
-2
To wink,
)
olioe the eyelids.
ffcrf f%rr
)
7. 103.
17. 73.
;
0.
1
s
(
I
Bounded
$71%?:-?
inarticulately.
Soft, unctuous, oily.
S^g-a.I Crooked, curved. -2 Wicked, depraved. -3 Difficult to be approached.-g-; 1 Sound, noise. -2 Venom,
&.
To ham,
roar, whistle, growl, son ad indistiuc' ly ; MB.
murmur,
zt 1 The roaring of a lion. -2 A war-cry, war-whoop- -3 A bambco. $qg^rl Murmuring, hissing, whistling. -2 A hissing pronunciation.
gap, or discharge pice, ichor &o.; exude. -WiTH JT to murmur, hum ;
m. a
f^f 1
A., fa; 4 P. unctuou!. -2
The
1;:
ion.
The sky Mk. 5.
1
*jr
;
rnpfti
ufrT: Jrvert ^ifir
imnpo
Kn. 3. r Me. 9- -2 Heaven. -3 Organ of sense. -4 A city. -5 A field. -6 A ;
72
;
A
-7
dot,
and generation Ms. of.
60, 53 3. 50.
2.
Kn.
) ;
;
wrf*
144
4.
;
Y. 1. 20
A wound.
-10
-1
stellation or the sun's entrance
Wr
it-
A
1
A
fountain. -2
well,
_m
river. -Oonrp
planet.
-2. Kfthu,
node.
arririrr
.
<
^j:
a
1.
)
a planet
-^frffrft 5*^, Siva, -wgyi 'sky-meteor,' N. of the gun. 3Tr%w a form ot the sun. iri
a. [
awr$t
H!ricr
-. ) 1^|. w3"'bT wii w ^fr*r g N.
ing in ihe 12. 6d.
-2
air.
air,
y
bird
2
^
2.
wind; BHt
mov-
)
a
(
1^
t
an epithet of
.
galli-
;
.
e.%r^
Ms Tfm
'
Skanda.
gfc?
fky-water
',
dew,
iftfn^ m, a firefmra; 1. a cload. -2. smoke. fly. wrffs 1- a firefite3>: the sun. rain, frost &c.
fly
.
*?ff wr5rt*^irr?flnr: Mb. -3. the inn. -4. a planet g a^ftf^ vrr! w ftfejTH; TV. -5. a grasshopper. -6. a deity. -7. an ar row. ;
)
wtft
rain-water,
dew
-^
Ac. -*Trs
alio
(
%?ni
)
a. resting or dwelling in the air.-sr. ftt a celestial body. ?rw: wind, air. -iron a- produced in tha
wgm,
k 7-
~%St the
earth.
moon.
sgjfr
fqrfHr the sun or
gem.
tha
moon
having a cypher for
jr. a.
its
denominator. 1
^F^ at,
P.
(
^wrS
To laugh
)
deride, ridicule.
^^3"?
a.
j
solid.
Hard,
Chi Ik.
A beggar's staff. A kind of reed. A curl, a lock of hair. :
;
:
.
the
ascending an epithet of the 3-5^ l. a meteor. -2. ^jsjr, the planet Mars. N. of Dnrga N.of
Ganges.
(-IT:
{*qn astronomy, -^rmt the moon. ^T a. flying, moving in the air. (-T:) or 5n^T:l- abird.-2.olond. -3. the sun. -4. the wind. -5. a demon. -6. an aerial spirit. -7. a Gandbarva or Vidyidhara. -8. a planet. -9. mercury or quicksilver. -10. a
into
To
1
snow, hoar-frost.
.
sphere.
man. -16 The glottis (in anatomy ). -17 The tenth from any given con-
)
tf
;
Happiness, pleasure. -12 Talc. -13 Action. -]4 Knowledge. -15 Brah.
&c.
( i^afer
epithets of Grarnda. ^ff /. the earth. the hollow of a tree. -2. 1 a bird's ne ;t. ifirr celestial Oangi.
QOT a. having a cypher as a the celestial nr?jt multiplier.
1
P.
nf!Jr wgorfft^iwc Snbhlsh. a planet. a yfrft. falcon. WlSTi 'the jewel of the sky', the sun. jjfnt an epithet of Siva.
dbarvat or missile weapons). a bird. -( 5^ } qq^t a kind of
fj?f?T3f:
war-
battle-cry,
Play,
nnle.
%r
A
-4
jest, joke.
nf^i /. 1- flight in the air. -2. the motion of a planet. ITIT a. moving in the air, flying ( as the Qan-
;
.
a hawk, faloon. 'strr^TTm an epithet of Siva. 3UQW| 1. the eastern mountain on which the gun risos. -2. an epitbft of Vishnu, "y^t, *tTgt:, ""n"*?:
WM
an annsvara. -8 A cavity, an apeitnre, hollow, hole ; Ms. 9. 43. -9 An aperture of the human body ( of which there are 9, i. e. the month, the two tun, the two eyes, the two nosof excretion trilt, and the oigans
cypher.
lion.
Humming, murmuring The roaring of
leap, jump. -2 To play. -3 To go, move. -4 To shake, tremble.
Snbhash. -3 Moistening. -4 Abandonment. -5 An inarticulate sound
emit,
a
1
growl, roar. -3
^1
poison;
To be
1
To
A
whoop.
4.64.
wet or
-2
$t
;
1. 1,
) 1
9
P*. (
To come
unfa, w^rijf,
forth, appear.
be born again. -3 To purify. -II. 10 U. ( WMirft, ?rf%fT ) 1 To fasten, bind.
-2 To
Wf'artT
set, inlay.
p- Pfull
joined,
[
of,
'3^-f ] 1 Fastened, intermixed with ; 7. 11.
w^rar(^f>cjftnn'%
Me. 81. -2- the sun-
the son.
qr^ Bk.
VJT:
3.
a rccket
*5
r-
-2 To
-2 Mixed, blended. -3
if
Bt.-.dded, in
;
darknes.
5iT 'sky-flower'; used figuratively to denote anything impossible, an impossibility of. the four im-
comp.
;
nffcr*, ^C^T*
verge
:
set,
;M41.
8.10.
^5^
1 P. (
3iO,
(jfi'Sm
)
To churn,
agitate.
;
possibilities stated in this
Inlaid,
5T5Tt
jtiok.
[
l-si\
]
1
A
churning.
-2 Agitating, churning. -3
390 ladle or spoon. stick, ladle. -2
srr 1
A
Ckurningfowler.
fingers extended. -3 Chnrning,agitat-
cot.
-2 A
A
^Tf 10 P.
bier.
a. Dwarfish.
A
3re>:
crush
cburning-stick. -fsrar
A
bird.
A
r
SR\
A
1 P. ( W3Tf3 )
halt,
limp,
bed-stead, conch,
;
of Siva.
-are?
sTTtttl,
a-
:
A
[ fJoj-53^]
i
wag-tail**;
*
wag-tail
174
^
;
Bv.
;
Amaru. P.
1
78
2.
;
;
(
A
kind
WSTPT-
also
:
Y.
tables
and
spices.
Chalk.
m. or/. on which the corpse
1
[
s.-H*H
A sword
To
zft )
desire
;
*?-3^
[
] 1
Phlegm. -2 A
welir-S^A
hatchet.
-4
A
plough. -5 Grass. -6 The -7 A kind of blow or wound. a spitting-box. -Oomp. TTsrgsrt 3rrarq?: 1. a jackal. -2- a crow. -3. an animal. -4- a glass-vessel. -5- an closed
fist.
eater. |
^gtfr:
A man whose
business
is
s
272,
5.
1^
bier or bed
;
fist
of wrestlers or boxers.
^cfcimJ A
1
A man
The hand half-closed. Chalk. -2 The external open-
[
Un.
1.
121
]
Ddb.; a
E.
;
rhinoceros 9.
3
18.
62
.
-3 A
M*.
;
Iron.
3.
-Oomp.
a sword-cnt. mvritt a wrfinT a bufsheath, scabbard. falo's flesh. snyt a rhinoceros. utt a swords5TT$T! a scabbard. man. tig:, wadil 1. a small sword. -2. a female rhinoceros, -tj^r the blade of a sword. ( -*r; ) a tree in bell having swords for leaves ; of. irPr o. word in hand. a vr*sel made of buffalo's horns.
A side-door, window.
ad loc.
a.
cover, 1
screen. a. 1
A
Dwaifish. bed-stead.
A
1
;?;
-2
A dwarf. A kind of
shield.
butcher.
;
:
-ft The
m.f.
A
civet-cat.
bier.
JJfisfr
;
1.
'ars'ff
Armed with
A
-3 The cream of
-2
buffalo's
*jr%q a. ( -;ft/. ) Armed with a o s. -2 An m. 1 A rhino epithet of Siva. tickle.
^J3 means
In comp.
( '
'
incomplete
).
-Oomp.
wtf I- scattered clouds. -2. the in amorous impression of the teeth
measure of oil. aurfw: ! sports. -2- a pond or lake. -3. a woman whose husband has been guilty o* infidelity,
-gim
a short tale.
<S:
1.
weet a kind of bulbous plant. -2such as potato. -flnt i reg;er 5 rT *ti^*^ngwft ^ 8. D, 564. 3ft
nt^ a kind of sugcr. -vrrr
scissors.
* Siva
an epith 61
;
nf-
G- L.
Mv. 2. 33. -2- n epithet of Parasurama, son of Jamadagni. -3 An q^s 1 N, of epithet of Vishnu. of Siva. -2- of Paraanrama -3 Baha. -4. an elephant with a broken confectioner. -JJHTS 1. in?*: a partial destruction of the universe in -which all the spheres beneath Svarga are dissolved in one com-
tusk.
mon ruin. -2- a quarrel --rigt? a. gibbons, not full or round. ( -?J)the kind rn?f>: segment of a circle of sugar. c5?or a kind of salt, -ftw^Tf candied sugar. woman, an unchaste
qnt: sugar.
wife.
A
milk.
A
'
^frar a loose]
a sword.
swordsman.
1
sugar-cane.
cf. wftTOTTJ.
sword.
grass.
-2 One who
observes a particular religious penance peculiar to Buddhists by walking on swords
zV Chalk.
(qifT) To
scab-
wqT^9f
fgvrpf,
31% fir a knife, imall sword. q^ a swordu? IT: ft sword-ont. blade. ^w; a kind of artificial composition, the words being arranged in the form of a sword ; seeK. P. 9.
W^TKTZ:
iug of the ear.
10 P.
r
partial,
bard
particular position
*3: of the hand in shooting. in the attitude of shooting.
Tsnfr^WT'J'T
multitude, an assemblage, group ; 10. tr**rer K. 23 ; Mil. 5. J3, 8. yt 1 -5 A term in an equation. Candied sugar. -2 A flaw in a jewel A kind of salt. -2 A sort of 1
is carried.
.
cf.
ed
;
qrs a. [<3f <*gl 1 Broken, divided, c torn asunder ; | i^fj Pt- 2. a tern, ruins. -2 Having chasmsin pie gapa or breaks. -3 Defective, den, cient. ^:, -S 1 A break, chasmfracture. -2 A piece, fissure, gap, srtfTrpart, fragment, portion ; fqwt nwjreiw Me. 30 ; wrs", rtw &0 -* A section of a work, chspter. -4
fc
A
f
-2 The horn of rhinoceros
j?:
;
?iTt ^wrrrn-
wish.
blind
Breaking, dividing. -2 Buttermilk boiled with aoid vege-
^:
Ms. 5. 14
99.
(
small bed-stead.
1
of wag-tail. -2 Mustard. *f Going <
conoh.
*.
See
t
1
6.
24,
-
A
qfsrr
-STT
5.
Til. 4,
*S-
Hf^tf 5T3I5*
Si. 7. 31, 20.
gf% JT^T: Pt. 146. -4 To disturb. -5 To cheat.
Si. 2. 77.
.
J.
To nseasa
;
To
1
to pieces,
-2 To defeat completely,
wr
smr.
or astray.
tSffRre Den. P.
species of the
nt "it Vjrll* II
_ /^_ _"i___i PTw 9TVHf IT BIT S.D-;
1.
wrong
ing, going
Limping, lam.
a.
;
;
break
dis-
on bed. -2. low, vile. -3. abandoned, wicked. -4. silly, stupid. -5. err-
tail.
18
dstroy, dispel
r
:
5.
mvfit, 3fai )
(
tear, 15. 54
ffift^fSli^H. 2. 111. -3 To in love appoint ; frustrate, cross
lying
I
Bk.
16, 12. 3.
^an
;
;
Mu.
fiff
.
ladle.
lame SIT^ JiT3ri3r;r: TIW^I: s N. 11. 107. o. [ ^-3?^ ] Lame, crippled, halt
-2 A
oot.
of swing, hammock. -X A kind sw; 1 a club or bandage. -Oomp. staff with a skull at the top considered as the weapon of Siva and carried by ascetics and Yogins ; Mai. 5. 4, 23. -2. N. of Dillpa.rc, epithet of Siva. -3nH m. an epithet
ladle or spoon.
To
A
1
ladle or spoon. Clarified butter, ghee. j:
cut,
breakj
battle.
A
tick, tin-
kle, crack, clank.
gjr 1
ing, stirring. -4 Killing, destioying.
-5
Den. A. To
A. butcher. -2 A hunter, A small bed-stead, a
f
The band with the
[^-"^]
Destroying, *S3*> a. removtearing, breaking to pieces, Si: -W A fragment, part ing, &c. or piece. m: 1 Candied sugar. -2
One who has n.
no' nails.
/Jomp. -aug
sweet potato. *5rs* a. [
**53O
ting, dividing.
1
Breaking, cut-
-2 Destroying, anni-
391 hilating Qlt. 10;
;
2.-il Breaking
or cntting.-JBitinc; injuring, hurtUCT gsrwtpr ; awSrsiJretf Ft. 1 3r="f ^
ing
a. [ <^-3i ] I Digging, dividing. -2 A digger, excavator. ~3ft 1 A minor. -2 A house-breaker. -3 A
R.
$
?fr>H
-3
21.
19.
Disappointing, frngtrating ( as in love) -4 Interrupting ; werCTTrow B. 9. 36. -5 Cheating, deceiving. -6
Refuting (in argument
-7 Rebellion,
);
N.
^4
^-fg?. ]
[
^fn:, -sff/. [*?^*i ^i^] mine ( of jewels ); ft. 17. 66 22 Mn. 7. 31. -2 A cave.
;
&sfoir*tpot.p.
1
frangible, brittle.
A
Wilrfi, -fj
To
1
^-51
meal.
[3-ariwr sj] I A sngar-J Pease. -3The armpit. -^ The food of peaan. -2 A kind of
wfe^Tt 1
a potter.
jf
fore angiy with him
;
who
is
digger. moat, ditch-
A
;
-2
A
debtor.
-3 -5 Horror. *^pf
l
3<^
*arffaiT,-*r o.
Drinking ass's milk.
A
ehe-ags. .^
^,
-Oomp. f^-; a
Bn
jackass.
i
case.
jgrer
o-
[^-f
Foolish,
*srtm%:
-3
stupid.
White.
] I
Cruel.
-4
Desirnna of prohibited things. ^- : 1 A horse. -2 A tooth. -3 Pride. -4 Cupid, the god of lore. -5 Siva. -6 Liking for prohibited things. -7 The white colonr. -^ t f. A girl whocbooses her own husband (Tfiq^ 8k.).
DIgging. -2 In jury. -Comp. the cocoa-nut tree.
lc<mti o.
who
1
^r?^r Powdered musk.
:
(
ftcr/.
) [
^-^
]
One
digs, a miner.
A
Niyikas in Sanskrit; R. 5. Me. 39. She is thus described:
principal
67
A
A spade. -2An oblong pond. A thread. -4 A wood, forest.
there-
one of the 8
1
1
pointed, betrayed, abandoned ;?ffiftTA woman rrr g*faf*55T
WH wild jasmine.
-2
Digging, excavating.
^
vessel, -fjfaj apple. a pigeon, -vm a donsey-cart. -?i^ : 1. the braying of an as. -2. an ?rrar a stable for asses. osprey.
-^;:/. a moat,ditch. -^q-ffn::
^ra^r:
).
guilty olinSdelity, and
-3
hole.
dUch, moat; Pt. 5. 29. -4 An oblong pond. -5 A cavern. -6 Digging a hole. An artificial pond. (TT
-Camp.
ti/feltp-p. [^-TF'] 1 Cut, broken in pieces. -2 Destroyed, annihilated. lost, decayed '{%> ^jHr Bb. 3. 33. -3 Refuted ( in argument), controveited. -4 Rebelled. -5 Disap-
A
A
boiler.
;
hoe, a
spade,
An ezsavation. -2
ff 1
;
music
A-
into
pieces,
fragments ^ to cot into pieces. -2 Bit by bit, piece by pieoo, piece-
( in
]
wooden
a
irirJt
ging ; Kv. 7.49. 2. smr.p. /> I Dug up, excavated, bored; rePt.2.89.-2 lorn, rent,.
e
tone
i
digger, ditcher.
f^Kl A small shovel. a- Ved. produced by dig-
piece.
end.
rsfg'sr^
air or
A
.
To be -2 Des-
-3 Refutable &c.
tructible.
A
18.
;
pick-aze.
SJgTfhr,
1
;
113.
6.
Digging-, excav-
1
-2 Jurying.
ating.
-8 Dis-
opposition..
missal.
broken
-4 A mine.
rat.
;
the month Jyeshtha. ^rjr, a stable for asses, -or^-onr a. sharp-noied. -^& a lotus. the opposite-leaved fi?-tvee. the thorn apple. vtffr^ m. an epithet of R&ma, who killed the demon ^rr,. the braying of rr^f': an ass. sira: a lotus. <jj^ an iron vegel.
-riif
icMH Scratching.
mine.
-
,
P. |>*&, ^ram 1 To ] make pain, uneasy. -2 To. creak. -3 To cleanse. -4 To worship, honour.
A
A
jg-fSiKT 1
bole in a
wall,
A
venereal diseasj.
-2
relish.
breach.
tittHtanftm d. D. 114. -Comp. -f%B-- a. maimed, mutilated. immoral,
frT
abandoned parts,
ed.
;
sir
w^^
[
Mk.
pieces, cut op. 1
ed, fragile.
Rr^iT)
-2 To
1
divid-
To
be
hurt.
strike,
kill.
?.-i%<^ ]
Acacia Catechu
1
N. of a
ditch, moat.
a. (opp. ?5, ?wpn, ?f)
I
-2
-3 Pungent, acid. -4 Dense, thick. -5 Hurtful, injurious, cutting, amart ( words ). -6 Sharp edged %ft ^CJT^SI^m Q. 10. -7 Hot; &o. -8 Cruel. T: 1 An as
frf^T:
;
( pi. )
Fried or parched
grain. 1
U.
or wturi) 1
( w^fn-fi-, r?it?;.pass.
To dig
^q-
delve, excavate ; qprau^ftc? iflTi Pt 3. 17; Ms. 2. 218 ; Re. 1. 17. -2 To dig into the earth, bury.
: [Up. 4. 90] 1 Date-tree. Dcorpion.-tl Silver. -2 Yellow orpiment. -3 The fruit of the date-tree. The date-tree : R. 4.57.
120, 8. 370
;
y.
ICO. -2 A mnle. -3 A heron. -4 crow. -5 A kind of prickly nightshade. -6 A quadrangular mound of earth for receiving the sacrificial 2.
A
-7 A Daitya or demon in general. -8 An attendant of ( a ) 8nrya,(6) Siva. -9 N. of a demon, half-brother ot Havana and slain by Rama R. 12. 42. -Comp. 3i|r:, vessels.
;
up,-
fr 1- a stable for asses. -2- a barber's shop. ^or:,
lapis lazuli.
the francoline
partridge.
A
%
;
4. 115,
A
/. Itching, itch.'gcab.
-2
Hard,
rough, solid. -2 Severe, sharp, strict, 1. R.8. 9 ;?H*: ^FT: ^rw: Kav
;
-4
tree.
Silver.
^r
^
Scratching.-2 The date-
1
-3 The Dhattura worm, a kind or insect.
tree.
To be dug or excavated.
Ms. 21.210 tree,
V.I. 302. -2 AH epithet of Indra. -3 The moon. -Oonrp. for; the frciUtirue of the Kbadirattee.-gf^r, -
^^
wgj:/.
home-breaker.
;
'srT^r.i [
^
A
Wt
To be broken or -2 Destructible.
^1P.firm.(^,
steady,
VA
2.
)SS-jfR ] J
The earlh. 8 D. To divide, tear to
WS-3j a.
Sgrr a.
dissolute,
Consisting of pieces or parti -2 Divid-
W8^ino.
:
wfrtST:
A
^f
P.
[
1
A
1
jcT^; cheat. -3
scorpion.
wfm-] To bite, -2
thief.
sting.
A
togne,
A beggar's bowl. -4 The aknll. -5 A piece of a broken jar. pot sherd. -6An umbrella. -t= ^iftr q. v. *S"hTifiT,
^ffr A
kind
of
colly,
go,
move-
rinm. ]
1
To
go towards. -3 To be proud. TjfiJ ( ) a ['Mi. 3?^] 1 lated, crippled, imperf oct. ish, low, short in stature. I
A
large
number
-2 N. of one
Muti-
-2 Dwarf$.,
$
(10,000,000,000). of the treasorei of
392 Knberi. -Oonrp.
<^njr
ish, small, short.
^
vrfeii -z [ ^ft' 81 town. 2 A village a mountain.
] 1
a.
dwarf-
A
marketfoot of
the
at
Prohibition
P. (*
To
gathar, collect. A threshing Y. 2. 282. Ms. 11. 17, U5
shake. -2 Wf7:, floor
;
To move,
1
W
[
*f-3T?]
;
-2 Earth, soil. -3 PUce, site. -4 A heap of dust. -5 Sediment, dregs, deposit of oil &c. -6 A mill. -7 A & I A wicked or contest, battle. rniscbievons person, a villain (also base, villain;
a.) low, mischievous,
mean
ous, infericr,
fir
it
if:
;
Cbftn. 26
-5 Btahon
2. 70.
dejection
-Conrp.
sr
;
)
i^RRr
;
spr
grace to the sentence ( ^riprta^K m. Darkness.
A
T
for
place
?^?qT [ tude of ti. repliing
multi-
:
tloors.
Astoneor vesselforgrinding drugs, a mill. -2 A pit. -3 Leather. -4 The Chataka bird. -5 A 1
frying-pan.
Bald headed. Bald, bald-headed
)Z -
;
;
q^
-Coarp. -3T%:/- abuse, wicked tn?i a threshing-floor. language. j: TO./. a sweeper, cleaner, ].
-ijfo!
quicksilver. ^'w^T: keeping company with wicked man. wf?N.a. Having sediment, -m. N.
Bh.
*31%(??r)=T:,-*f
The
bit of a bridle
;
^^ 9 P.
its
^
1
-3
-2
in-
Hurting,
-tfjfg-:/. 1
Evil, mischief .
floor. ;:
A
pitcher.
a-
Bald headed,, bald
A
3*-
A
14
T
;
jjrg
J3?n%'5rf
-2 Entreaty, S.
1.
10
5nv*ra?j:
;
*
H
tg
^m vrnnc B-
couciliation
:
a
5. 4. V. 1 :
N4g.
-2
Violence (
-2 N. of a
Itch, scab
Poppy.
An expression of repioach (at the end of a compound): '}taK'j''H3?JT%: 'a bad grammarian', 1
/.
one who has forgotten
W
'
*i
PPP V>
it'.
pray
)
itid.
-Conrp.
rw:
-3 Inquiry 3.
(
=
-2 An
The nound made ;
to
jg-[?$
in
clear
-?T, -fem-ft / A bier, a btd-utead on which dead bodies ar< carried to the
Eating and being glad ; and be merry " ; so
11^ ]
of. " Eal, drink
tooth. [ ^r^iSt -537 ] A Eating, chewing. -2 Food. ) Misobievoui, wj3> a. ( qfr injurious, malioious. ^STTOa. Eatable. ?f Food, TIC-
/
tnals.
iNIKt Ved.
A
brooch, bracelet,
ring.
Made of or comiug Khadtra tree ^if^f 2. 45 ^ Catechn.
from
^ ^RT
the Jf t.
;
:
-1T
:
-fV/ A measure
to 16 drooas.
gram equal
^
of
scar.
A.
fr
o. Equal to r gown =StR( ft with a kharl of grain. *srn'?
Yuga of the world. Morbid baldness.
j
a Like a threshing -
,% %: A fox. !%%?: ! Afox(?r/.
floor.
).-2 Tha
bier.
-2
-3 Caprice, whim.
P.
( fczfr, ^'Jrs ) 1
To b,
terrinedorfrigbtened,tofear,dread..
-2 To
terrify,
frighten,
snrpriie,
scare away. a. Terrified, scared.
5sJ??
%gr
6 P. ( i^ft,
I.
r%r
)
To
down, affliot.-ll. 4, 7 A. (^%, t%f ) To suffer pain or
strike, press
cemetery.
^ftr:[^ii5^]l A scar.
consumer.
eater,
( fefilr,
misery, to be afflicted or wearied, feel tired, depressed or exhausted ; S. 5. 7 W s*p?r T: 3K!rt< H. 2. 141 overpowered fe srrR WTT i%B>r U^t Ve. 1 Santi. 3. 7 Bk. 14. 108,
mv$
;
;
pj The
;
state
of
having frac-
4.
24.
-4
Whs^'. Sugar candy. a forest in Kurnkahetra,
sf
N. of
gacred to
;
;
17. 10. -Caus. 1
tures or gaps.
^5 fti%nrer asr u. 2; 3 ^znn Kn.
] *3Tj[ a. Eating, devouring. Eating, consuming. -2 Food. wrf 5T a. ( f|8sr /. ) [ wr?.-"^ ] gpr- 1 A debtor. Eating, consuming.
%?; 1
r:
A
;
foot of a bed-stead.
clearing the throat the throat.
'
101
1.
r
Fried grain.
3. 51.
'
(
;
^5 b.
hurt,
" Delating to a rhinoceros,
nrRfvar ^Vs^: V. ^= );
ftiTHnrifcr
^g Rgrnra^Kt
aigffr^f!
injure,
opium.
Ceitainly, surely, verily, indeed
wnfg^tfa
To
see ^jf.
or
oil
implying
ptrticle
)
Anger.
::
14
oil-cake; fwtpTrf t^jjnziit u^nr I^f5'-j^ri^rsh Bh. 2. 100. tnrf.
9. 78, 14. 87,
;
H.
32, 53 ; 15. 35.
hurt.
t)
;
mountain.
-55l/. Sediment of
"->
)N. of a country and
mfff
(
1 ;
[;
T.'
1
P.
^^r;
6
6.
-2 To
JffT-'j
I
country
^Wtsfr, -?!& The poat of a threshing
pi.
cruelty.
Ill-treating; Santi. 1. 25.
?qR Ms. 5.
^r^HtK T
;
people.
^jwcrs
*afa)TT:,
;
).
kill.
floors.
juring.
Vikr. 18. 99. To cause prosperity, ;
;
^n ^fif: ( "
multitude of threshing
1
written
Si. 3. 66.
A
90
2.
produce wealth. -2 To purify. A mountainous ( P'- ) 1$T$'country in tha north of India and Ms. 10. 44 its inhabitants ( also
of Siva.
;
*r )
;
2.
;
^
SBRt n?;f f ^ ] A
1$$:
^,
sr^ TT^r: Bk.
military
exercise.
hart or injure' (3) ' to ill-treat, corn '; WBTyrrs'f ar^r*. M k -
to
.
?3T^ 1 P- ( miff, ?mffr ) 1 To eat, devour, feed to prey upon, bite ; 81
)
leather water-bag.-6 A canal, trench. -jfr Shooting pain in the extremities.
;
N of a town.
JT^T.
] A confectioner. ^TrTi sgrW See under
rrq-
4f%a??T^vrT ?H5 ^i? ?ft g<jr 4. 10. -6 ^^ is sometimes need as an expletive. -7 Sometimes only to add
ct.
;
)
Indra, and burnt by Agni with the assistance of Arjnna and Krishna.
;
wg i%^: Ku. 4. 5 ( G. M. cites this as an illustration of
Bv.l. 76, 78, 91, 38. -2 The sun. -3 Xhe thorn-apple. 'to crush' [ WJ5TST means (1) (2) Vas.
n
:
for
(
)
9jr?sirt
or 1
with gerunds
(
2 To
exhaust,
To
frighten.terrify. fatigue, make tired.
i^nrp.p [r%^-^]
1
Depressed,
afflicted, dejected, distressed, suffer-
393 ing pain
;
5*,
Tft 5*3 Ve
!
;
nr Me.
38
13,
B.
11
3.
eb. P.
;
I
]
exhanstion
;
-2
).
ajB^r^fffcrg-
;
^H
;
;
Ve.
1.
;
1
-3
A
Amaru.
^ST 1 A.
-2 A kind of petf ame. -4 The foot of a bed-
4. 67.
razor.
-Oomp
-srr'7[?ft)
~oro" ^*
y^tO * an arrow ;
Tiring, exhausting.
An
?nf&37:
1
iron arrow. razor-case.
A
A
-3
^
-2
-2
see g^tr.
:
A
A
poor man
additional to the regular collecMs. 3. 232. -4
supplement
-5 A compendium. -6 Vacnity. .7 Bemainder. sy N. of Brahma and of Vishnu. a :
and 3TJ v<
f 1 \ jI
(
i7?r"3rrYr
ft
\ *
i
w
l.
iwrtr^ta^to become
impassable, to be blocked np, be left
unfrequented
m*nnin9
f^rr^ f^r=fnrtn OT
;
KU.
hill.
ism-
(^R^&O.
)
To
-
horse.
A
skin. ( JV.
%T
j
?:,
<storft
)
rob, steal.
TO break
in
pieces, divide, cut up.
<S*': The ankle-joint.
A
.^*.2 .(^-;H
Pieoes.
To break To lim^, b |an,
also in
non-con.
1
Hunting, ohase.
defectiveness ' or and 'deterioration,' may be' rendered ' ' ' ' by low, miserable, vile, ' wretched ' &c.; snrc^r? miserable town. ) See under ^.
nowned, praise.
'
^--..v.
A small village, hatnlet.-^rt A shield. -2 The club of Ba-
,
? 1
Iara.ma.
A
1
lecner, libertine.
-2
f f
fnl
;
a.
B.
I
Sportive, amorous, playV. 4. 16, 43. -2 Mov-
4. 22.
ihg, shaking. time. -Oomp. a sportive or
31 Sport, play, pasJTI%,
JTJTST
a. having
stately gait.
Shaking. -3 Play, pastime. -3 A performance. ft A piece or man at cheia &c. 1
-
[ ?it-^ ]
I
-2 Named,
:
1
Known
;
B.
called.
discovered ; Ft. 1. 39. -?r 1 OomProclamamunioation, mention. -2 tion. -OtHBP. T5T <* notoriously vile,
infamous.
OTnmr -2 To be
citizen.
SmfSiF ). ^- 1 P. (^sfff,^l%a)
-
-3 Told. -4 -5 well-known. famous, Celebrated, Notorious.-* Made known, betrayed, 18. 6.
'
Hrsir
in
;
1 1 Grass. -2 Hide, B. At the end of comp.
expresses
18& (
Atm.
(
-Pats. ( nwft ) I To be ). named or called ; Bk. 6. 97 .-2 To be known or famous. -Cau. (ifWriit ^) Ms- 7. I To make known, proclaim 201.-2 To tell, declare, relate Bh. 2. make re69; Ms. 11. 99 .-3 To extol,
shield.
1 To shake, move to and fro. -2 To tremble. -J To play, sport.
A. To sonnd.
10 P.
-4
;
A -2
(
To
ant-
Bhell of a betel-nut.
To
A minstrel, whose business it is to awaken the master of the house with music and singing
)
limping.
jngational tenses ) ( ^mS. 'fTKf ) dat. tell, declare, communicate (with
eat,
^73fTR:,-5r:
SThrft
shrewd
or
A quiver. P.
village, small
A
(
-2
Sauce-pan, pot.
Having a weapon, armed, -zi 1 town or hamlet. -2 Pblegcc. -3 The club of Balarlma. -4
A
^fz^ n.
-
cunning
& Helmet. A helmet. -2 An
-3 The
:
_
P
limp.
lame. ) a. Limping,
I
;
^r ]
.
45. ( b ) to be ndered impracticable or stopped_* 3-151 IHTKPrdrf u ^i_*m-~.
1
To
Lame.
a.
consume.
2.
1
1 P. 1
of person
hymn appendad
[1%^
&
(
-2 An
pillow.
road.
P.
often used in combination with
white and brown horse. ,-3i;
Disease, sickness.
A
addi-
To be lame.
! A>
See
r^ra : ?j [ fissr-qr ] 1 A piece of waste or uncultivated land, desert or bare soil ; a desert, waste -2 A gap, vacant place. -3 An ;
mule.
A
-;
1
tion in general.
wait
serve,
tional.
younger brother.
Indra.
A
To
)
a. Supplementary,
(S'^if) To Pla yW( )? a. Small, little, mean, low ^55see g5. -Oomp. fnan a father's
%%T: 1 Anascetic.-2Apioper. -3 The moon. -4 An epithet of 1
^^
a. Crippled, lame,
Qtrag!':
irou arrow.
Diiturbing, afflicting, troubling.
1%^^ ^r ]
A
:
int: a kick.
flat-nosed.
(
upon.
;
a. 1
panper.
A hoof; B.I. 85, 2.
in general.
-5 Poverty. %f^T a. 1 Pained, distressed, afflicted. -2 Annoyed, troubled.
--f* [
(or black; horse.
1 Sport, play. -2 An arrow. -3 An animal. -4 A bird. -5 The sun -6 A song or hymn.
5.5.
tress.
_*fff%5r.
)
at
Lassitude, languor. -2 Ex-3 Pain. -4 Sorrow, dig-
haostion.
scratch, out.
nrnr: prints of hoof ; B. 2. 2. ?5*<7T Military exercise or practice ( aa of arms, archery &c.); Mv. 2. 34;
^
-5 Poverty. -6 A disease, Ved. A hammer, mallet.
To
horse's foot-marks. st with a semi-circnlar head
;
5qf
Ms.
~T^i
;
fmnlr ^73
2;
Depression,
**rr?wtf;*r3w?T^ U. 1. 24 an^W? nW: Mo. 32 B. 18. 45. -3 Pain, torment Amani. 33. -4 Dietress, sorrow 5*, ,%^ H. 3Tftr
tawny 1
a^ftft-
;
lassitude, dejection ( of spirits
53.
A
:
stead.
Rl^-n> 55
Fatigne,
^Tj?t_)
q-jj
Si. 9. 11.
fc]f: [
(
:
"m imrrf 20
Fatigued,
ftm ,%* f^TS
;
^nhnwT%Wfwir 3,
-2
3.
6 P.
break in pieces.
-
fiJrwwmff: Qtt.
exhausted
^
&j -
Wfrfsf:
a. 1
To be
styled or called.
-3 To be celebrated. [frr-frS*] 1 Benown,
told.
/
fame, reputation, glory , celebrity Ms. 12. 36 PC. 1. 371. -2 A ame, -3 Narration. -4
;
;
appellation. Praise. -5 ( In phil. ) Knowledge, the f acnlty of discriminating objects title,
Si.
4.
by appropriate designation ; -6 Praise. -Oomp.-9fr.i- arsrsia.
55.
glorious.
9tnw
a. 1
Making known, declarconfesses. -3 Indi-
-2 One who
ing. cative,
*T
nowned, celebrating,
394
whom Bhishma, the youngbecame a well known personage, renowend for bis valour and
at the end of IT a. ( Used only oomp. ) Who or what goes, going, moving, being, staying, remaining, having sexual intercourse with &o. A Gandharva. -2 An epiIT; 1 thet of Ganesa- -3 A long syllable an abbreviation of 5$ ), ( used at
sons, of
( in
cf.
prosody
irr.-'T A.
).
song.
Some suppose
17*13 (l) (
be an incorrect form, aa ed by a writer <w?g%
is
m
:
<[IM
to
observ-
%3f ornrft-
1 The rnn J?IT
sky, atmosphere ; *s: w^or B. 3. 43; itTinnr Teerrt Pt. 5. 6 *fH -gfif: mrffr mwrq. S. 4. v. 1 ; Si. 9. 27. -2 ( In math. ) A cypher. -3 FirmT: )
;
ament. -4 Heaveu. -Oomp. -anr the highest heaven. a STII^T heavenly nymph, an Apsara*. -wCTiTt 1. the snn. -2. a planet. -3. a' 3?j n. rain-water. 7583?: the planet Mars. 3TQJT,
celestial being.
'
'
. . sky-flower, any unreal thing, an impossibility; see ^aq. rrfa-. 1. a deity. -2. a celestial be=q^ ing Me. 46. -3. a planet.
-jBtj
;
a- moving in the a bird. -2. a planet. -3. a heavenly spirit. -4. a Innar mansion. -5- the zodiac ( *[iJN;p ) 5p. 1. the sun. -2- a cloud, -itflfts? a, moving or ranging in the TO. ) 1. a luminaky ; H. 1. 21. ( ry. -2. the eon. -3. a celestial being. m. ) -*r^ a- dwelling in the air. ( a celestial being Si. 4. 53. -f?rg: /. an epithet of the Ganges. w, -f?a3 a. situated in the sky v*$si: I. air, wind. -2. N. of one of the eight Maruts.
also ITT^I^T
(
)
air. ( -*i ) I.
;
P.
To
langh, deride.
^
1. 120 C Tl; 1 ; Un. ] I The river Ganges, the most sacred river in India ; snfttf jfri T<reqirffr ?arSRtrail Bh. 2. 10 K. 2. 26 ; 13. 57 ; ( mentioned in Rv. 10. ?. 5
est,
another account she
to
According
celibacy.
life-long
2.
10. ].
-Damp.
315,
-3?vr^ n. 1. water of the Ganges. -2. pore rain-water (such as falls in the month of 3nf**=T ). M^tTTT : 1. the descent of the Ganges on the earth ; viimr f? K. 32 : jHitn"T*afT,
(
where
to the
means
also
if
'
descent in-
'
for ablution). -2. N. of a sacreO place, -sjg^ja collection of eight erges addressed to the Ganges. a^f: the source of the Gangesriver Ganfsf the ges and the district two Kois on either of its bunks. f^jfr Gan-
Gauge*
3T: 1. N. of Bhtshma. getic kite. -2. of K&rttikeya. ^T. an epithet
of Ehfsbma. git the place where the Ganges enters the plains ( also called eftjK ) vr*: 1. an epithet of Siva. -2 The ocean. <j^ N. of a town. $3n I. N. of Bblsbma. -2. cf K4ittikeya. -3. a man of a
Ganges
personified as a goddess, f Ganei is the eldest danghter of Hiinavst It i. said that a curse of Brahma made h.r come down upon earth wher. .h, became the firs^ wife of
fe.ngSant.nu. She bore
him eTht
elephant
;
'
A demon killed by Siva. -5 One of tin eight elephants of the quarte: s. -Comp. anrofr > I the icoit excellent among elephants. -2- An elephant of epithet of ifrwa, tb Indra. --3m*: lord of elephants, -4
a noble elephant. 3irtr$T: a superintendent of elephant*. arTR^': a vile or wretched elephant, a common or low-barn elephant. si^TT: the religions fig-tree root of a lotus.
his
ajwrKT
).
sritt
1
who
-2. N. of Siva
mon
(
snsfte: livelihood by
.
(-sf )the a lion.
killed the de'
T3T.
one who gets elopbants ,' an
e elephant-driver. -aiRsri.-aTrtT: P>Ganei. 311^^7: science of the treatment of elephants, -air-
theto of
r;?jr:
an elephant-driver, of Hastinlpnra.
%q N.
-sri
f^:
-3TT-
an
1.
lordly elephant; f% ^reiflf iT^J^jrw^ S. Til. 7. -2. Air&vata, Indra'a elephant. qjcT: a 5r4: an epithet of Siva.
excellent
elephant,
a
m
N-
mixed and vile caste whose business is to remove dead bodies. -4. n Brahmu^a who conducts pilgrims to the Ganges. ijq m. I. N. of Siva. -2. the ocean. mi>t the bed
large enculent root.
of the Ganges. Tft^r I- a pilgrimage to the Gange*. -2. carrying a sick person to the river-side to
stately elephant-like gait. a portion of time proper for a Sraddha, time at the eclipse of the sun ;
-
^nff?T^ 1- a itately or of Garu^a. ijf^:/. elemajestic gait like that or an such a with a woman -2. phant. a irrmHt a woman having gait.
?mr
die there.
F^n N. of poem Jagannatha Pandita. HITO the place where tne Gangei enters the ocean. g^: 1. an epithet of BhJshma. -2. of Kirttikeya. by
ST.
of a
y&:
a?*f.
nfnr The Gangs. a.
Become
sacred
ag
as
;
along with other rivers considered eaored in India ). -2 The
An
in nsff Ki. 1. 36. -2 The number eight '. -3 A measure of length, a guja or yard (thus
came down on
earth being propitiated by Bhagiratha : see ai'nw and 3j<j also ; and
Bh.
] I
*T3tt
the Gangei. inftoy:
ed
A
precious itone also call-
ifin^.
A tree. -2 The period number of terms ) of a pro-
l|T>y: 1 ( i. e.
gression (in mith.). 1 P. (isifa, >ii%cj) if-%
1
To sound,
atna'Mf. Bk. 14. 5. -2 To be drunk; to be confused or inebriated. roar
;
^
rr n.
g
*?r
Era-,
sJ
-g^m
as high or tall
ai an elephant, -ija: 1- an elephant's tusk. -2- an epithet of Ganea. -3. or bracket pin, ivory. -4. a peg, ITT aprojecting from a wall the ^ n made of ivory. qr;r 1. from the temples ( ichor ) exuding of an elephant. -2- the gift of an of an sff^if the trunk e'.ephant. the lord or 1. trfir: elephant. tall a keeper of elephants. -2- very and stately elephant ; Si. 6. 55. -3. a an excellent elephant. #1*: large and excellent elophant ; n^rj^'^a Bh. 2.
^
^?&*ring% the
tfK frotaraft 81. 55; a email
to
olo
ground
395 for
a
^f&'fr
phants. TWT the
for
stable
ele--
the sacred fig-tree.
T5T3r:
gum olibanum
tree. -n'?tf
A
Tif^ft 1
-TOfffr a ring or circle of elephants.
ger-ting.
pearl supposed to be found in the kumbahe or projections on the forehead of an elephant. gWi, -VTWt, jTrff*: -^Ti epithets of Ganesa. a lion. %*] a herd of elephants ; B. 9. 71. ifrfa^ a. fighting on an elensr: a lordly or noble elephant. phant. tffwi -fr/. the three lunar
bent.
a-
iifgoft.
sn^f,
an<j .
T:
a troop of elephants.
T5TSTT
the science of elephants. ^rjnr N. of Hastinapura. .^ST (lit.) bathing of an elephant ; (fig.) useless or unproductive efforts resembling the ablation of elephants which, after ponring water over their bodies, and
by
throwing dirt, rnbbisb, and other fool matter of. ; ar^rtt^n^^r*f frffcrfTTTnr'r WIT H. 1. 18. T3WT A multitude of elephants SI.
71
A
A
-2
water-pot.
heads (of god, men and demons). -9 A sect ( in philosophy or religion ). -10 A small .body of troops ( a anb division of 3?stii6ff )i consisting of 27 chariots, &s many elephants, 81
cloud.
if.tr
[
A
-13
sheep.
ii^nmawrftzsi.]
;
people of sheep ' ; of. fit , K. P. 8. T^fSS: inn; 10
^
U.
(
,,
.
connt, number, enumerate ifolr
ifiTTHrw
S. 6. 11.
-1 To
;
Ku.
rr$jft
compute
calculate,
mals. for a
12-50.
;
1
*f^
Having elephants;R.9.10. P- ( Tsjfff ) To sound,
sound in a particular way. trsri 1 A mine. -2 A treasury. -3 A cow-house. -4 A mart, a place where grain is stored for sale. -5 Disrespect, contempt. A \ g, r hovel. -2 A tavern. -J A hut, drinking vessel. -4 A mine, jewelmine. 3T 1 A mine. -2 A treasury. a.
ifsjsr
to
1
Contemning,
shame, surpassing,
GH.
pu'.ting
excelling
;
12 ; wrBfjB'Tsrsrri^TSTsr S. D. -2 Defeating,
;
** W^ITSI* conquering
5KTfe'qftTqT*3TJT Gtt. 1.. imaRr A tavern, liquor shop. "5 1 P. ( irsffi, lifa ) I To dirt I, draw out. -2 To run as a ( liquid ). p ( Tsura ) To cover, hide. n^'- [ 1 A screen. -2 A Tf-*rj ] fence. -J A ditch, moat. -4 An im!
-
154. -6 To take into account, give consideration to ; wtoft wiorggftwaft-
red-lead.
-
;
^5rrHi, -f-3
Malli.-7 To regard, consider, think or take to be ; ?*irr RTF Q^ft B. 8. 69, 5. 20 f?T W T"^ 11. 75 5ft
jror^
fier.
;
Pt. 1. 17 or
impute
54.
#^
-9 To attend
mind V.
2take notice of,
to,
not
particle ) ;
;
2.
Tjfmni^a^f
53
;
15.
5,
f^Slflsrfaroi^ rorifir "g-.^i
Sinti.
45
H.
;
f
142
2.
-WITH
K.
10;
1.
;
'
pediment. -5 A kind of gold-fiih. -Oorap. ^^, -^fi^r, -^dr reek or fossil salt, especially the distiiot called i\-f
flock, multitude, group, troop, collection ; cf^TTii'TT'Tr, *mart &o. -2
:
":
A
[
lazy ox
I
in
A cloud. A young steer. -2
15-1^] ; jroiTimn
nVrt: K. P. a. [ TJ-J
backed.
tUt found
10.
S. 7.
A
1,
4.
18.
series, a class.
-J
A
1
body
>
of
attendants. -4 Particularly^ troop of demigods considered as Siva's attendants and under the special superintendence of ;
-3^] Crooked, hump1
A bump on the back.
u. 1. 66,
7.
Bbimasena.
class. -2-
collection
initiation of a noinber or a
performance of
rites
fora
number of
! persons. ^'rr%^ one who officiates for a number of as a persons or for various castes ( been iniprieet ). -2. one wbo:has tiated into the worship of Ganesa. who %*mt (pi.) groups of deities or in classes troops; generally appear
classifies
them:
wri^'5K'T-
A
follower!) or
a demigod of this troop
!
Ak. thus 1
of
forming a tioop or
-q'rwr
With
(
r JTStawuf mind 64 ns^fr sfrr'niT T ^g^Bh. 2. 81,9;
Bk.
a.
a negative to care for. not to
-10
13.
with
(
Bh
i"^
Jior'in'raTPirer
;
4.
to
attribute
to,
3rra4r
)
-8 To ascribe
4.
epithet
dinner eaten in common by a party of virtuous men. -33^" a metre reRfI gulated and measured by feet.
;
wr5if%?T Gt.
-2. an
-^?^in
;
arnr praise. -2 to enumerate, count. T 31=3.] TOT: [ TH.*4i5r *Sfl
.
;
troop or number. ( -7: ) tbe leader or member of any religious association ; Ms. 3. 154. fst: N. of Ganapati, Siva's son (ee imqfS' below). e 3f*;ff an epithet of Pirvati. "^rfr
lee.
10
mess, food prepared
15. 61. -3 To gum or Si. 6 15 add up, reckon. -4 To estimate, value at ( with intr. ) T r ^sTrft -5 To class with or among, Dk. reckon among 3?Ji
T3r*<5[ a.
sitf a
number of persons in common one of a Ms. 4. 209, 219. sri*K
?r^w
ntntff< "nonr ir
;
residence of the Ganas of Si?a. -3?for:, -wRjirfn: I- N. of Siva; Si. 9. 27. -2- N. of Gaijeaa. -3. the chief of a troop of soldiers or of a class of disciples, of a body of men or ani-
golden vase.
;
;
-12
( In words belonging to the same role and called after th- first word of e. the that series e. g. Mn?i'T class of roots which begin with ^. -14 An epithet of Ganea*. Oorap. wq
A
1
line of sheep. -2 A continuous liiti ' stiesm stream, cnrtent ; 'n^t^j ' of fheep,' used to signify blindly like a flock following other
84
1 A number A foot (in prosody). gram.) A series of roots or
horses and 135 foot. -1
Baw
mouthful. -2
(in math.).
TTfTi-oJ'-
5.
-6 A company, association. -8 A series of
tribe, class.
lunar mansions classed under three
fin-
sugar.
To
;
-7 A
Hump-backed, crocked,
A
;
objects.
.
;
with which an elephant is decorated, particularly the coloured lines en hia bead. rrsfff^nr, the ornaments
mansions
M. 33, 55 Ki. 5. 13. -5 Any assemblage or society of men formed for the attainment of the same
A javelin. -J A water pot. -4 An earth-worm. -5 Any superfluous excrescence or addition, a useless BOB object afaff -6J A goitre, excrescence on the neck.-7 A humpbacked person.
-2
yc N. of Uastinipnia.
fire.
fo?fV,
40.
' P n blic pro-1. * variety VT: I- the head of a of articles. class or number. -2- tha teacher of lt*r: -in?*'s ]. an epia school. ^ifVthet of Siva. -2. of Ganea tit, -
perty,
II-
3**l
common stoofc.
or of Porvatl only, for according to
896 one legend, he sprang from the scurf of her body. He ii the god of wisdom and remover of obstacles: hence be in invoked and worshipped at the commencement of every important undertaking. He i uinally represented in a sitting posture, short and fat, with a protuberant belly, and four bands, riding a moose, and with the head of an elephant. This bead ba* only one task, the other having been lost in a scuffle between him and Paraiurama when he opposed the latter'i entrance to Siva's inner apartmentc (whence he is called Ekadanta, Ekadanshtra &c. ). There are several legends accounting for his elephant head. It is said that he wrote the Mabobharata at ;
the dictation of Vyasa who secured bis services as a scribe from the god Brahman.] -3. also an epithet of Bribaspati and Indra.-4. the leader of a class or troop. v^-fr lee nrTTT. collection of gants or series -ITS': of words falling under the same
bosom. jipfi the olasi. (pi.) N. of a
head of a tribe or country and its people. fl^t the 1 eader of a tribe or class. -r| m. 1. an epithet of Siva ;
mrngVwr Ki. 5. 42. -2. of -3. the leader of a class. mess, eating in rite
common
Oaea. ifrsr*
common.
a Trjf: rj*^ N. of an
to all.
.
t
jrir, a series see 'iJivjq^. sjrfl-j, species of perfume.
^
a.
Tn-^
[
]
(
ft^
/.
)
Bought for a large sum. sf 1 An arithmetician. -2 An astrologer ; %
/
Tprt
[
TT-J^] Counting, -m. 4
ences.
ft^i. harlot, couriizan
F
1. 6;
Mk. 5
s
;
A
kind of jas-
mine.
TW(r .p. p- [ f!^e ] I Counted, numbered, calculated. -2 Regarded, cared f or &o.; see irr. -j 1 Reckon-2 The science of comcomputation, mathematics (it ing, calculating.
;
prm or nrrFriSffi'arithmetio',
'algebra',
form'BreT,
and iwrfriT 'geo-
rf&ram wwt ^t%*'r fRrMk. 1. 4. -J The sum of a progression. -4 A (to genemetry')
f?Wr
mm
ral). irfarfita
m.
a
One who hag^made
1
calculation. -2 A mathematician. a nook itpr^ a. ( &/ ) Haying
9TTOT^ or troop ( of anything ) B. 9. 53. having a pack of hounds'; m. A teacher having a class of ;
(
). 1
irofni5T
or class.
-2
Ta)*r a-
Included in any group
Calculated, counted.
Subhish. -3 stars.
ff
Numerable, what may
Calculable, to be counted. -2 ( At the end of oomp. ) class or Belonging to a multitude or pot. p.
1
An assemblage of
eight
A
astro-
a class or multitude, belonging to a party or faction. -2 A cabal. -3 Collusion. -4
TOTnf-f?
1
Forming
Classification.
-5 Arithmetic.
ify:
1
The cheek, the whole
side
of the face including the temples ; WJSW Mil. 2. 5 ; nqr^TKn. 7. 82 Me. 26, 92 Amaru. 81 Rs. 4. 6 ; 6. 10 ; S. 6. 17 ; Si. 1*. 54. -2 An elephant's temple Mil. 1. 1. -3 A bubble. -4 ;
;
ir |
[i*-Htt
*3?.]
1
Counting, Adding, enumerating. -J Considering, supposing, regarding. -4 Believing, thinking. -5 Aoconnt. *r Calculation, considerar *T rorrrwtion, regard, account; calculation. -2
wp: of Ac. (
) ;
K. 157 of.
*m
( )
what naed we say Me. 1" 87 B. 59 Amaru. 64. q v . , v fa ;
;
66 ; Si. 16. ; -Oonrp. irffc.^. I. an arithmetician. -2- -an epithet of Ganea. RJ rTTW: a minister of finII.
^^
.
l Calculable, to be counted or reckoned. -2 To be classed. -3 Numerable. .
;
;
A
boil,
wrmV
tumour, swelling, pimple !ftr*
ftwtit Mu.
5.
;
af r -5
wfftift Rf^rr f^r S. 2. Goitre and other excrescences of the neck. -6 A joint, knot. -7 A
-8 A rhinoceros. -9 The uladder. -10 A hero, warrior. mark,
that exudes gj-gti the juice from the elephant's temples daring well on the rut, ichor. --f^R peak or summit of a mountain. PUT! any large or considerable village. %5i -tr^?rt, -nra> -vrcft, Susr.
:,
the cheek, the temples of an elephant. -2. temple-region ( in U. 2. 9 ; Mil. 9. 81. general ) broad cheek ;
-fifrri I.
;
/
9. 47. the opening ! fJrren in the temples of an elephant from which ichor exudes during rut. -2. 'a wall-like oheek, an excel'
lent
oheek
and
broad
f.
i.
expansive
fJr$far3TwrT?5T:ftr%t ( TSI: ) R. 5. 43 ( where Malli. gays "iitTOm^, fee et a, q. ), 12. 108.
exceedingly
very stupid.
foolish,
any large rook. a huge rock thrown down
Jfcj:
1.
an
by
earthquake ir storm ; Ki. 7. 37. -2. the forehead. HTSriT N. of a called
also
river,
ift^ft.
fro,
fw^5
the cheek RfTTfts; Pt. 1. 113 ; S. Til. 7 ^a^rOTjftfaTt^wn R. 6. 72 ; Amara. 77. -2. temples of an elephant.
-ipirfV I
.
;
fa-wSf
llJfrt [
*
-2 An impediment,
female servant.
loger.
fr-
;
The Karnikara tree. -/. I harlot. -2 A female elephant. T3nfr 1 A bawd, procuress. -2 A
irSr*:
The wife of an
T lf% S'JTHWfa %* iyrffcnrt D. 1. -13
so fajTfrr
f$lWT
be
counted. irair
srfiW-
annw: Mu.
;
wrw
pupils
^ Wfr
;
<WT-
;
-2 A female elephant. -3 A
kind of flower. -4
prises
*r-
3T75.
?r. -
;
^m
tHTWt-wf?
ty-seven portions of a circle on the plane of the ecliptic. -14 An astronomical period. -Oomp. arT A rhinoceros. ^truT^r & pillow
;
i
9. 10.
g.
The tenth yoga or one of the twen-
A
1
.
:
well-versed in the sacred writings and the auxiliary sci-
connected
syntactically
is
troop. iftt
to be see tfft
as
;
One who
empire in the Dekkan. of nights.
In troops or flocks, by
classes.
joint, knot.
Part of a horse's trappings, stud or button fixed as an ornament upon the harness. -12 of An unexpected combination
a
words consisting in patting one speech immediately after another.ao
A
mark, spot. -5
A A
tumour, pimple. -6 Disjunction, -7 A coin of the value of four cowries.-8 A mode of reckoning boil,
separation.
by fours. -9 Astrological science. -Oonrp.
g^ft
= *rar5V q.
v.
A
lamp, a ball. I N. of n river Sowing into the Ganges. -2 A female rhinoceros. -Oomp. 5^:,-f$TOT the SaligrJma (tone.
m. N. of Siva.
A white
spot.
-11
-4
1 A rhinoceros. obstacle. -3
]
ife
:
1
sort of
The trunk of
Uurvi.
a tree from the
root to the beginning of the branches . Goitre.
-2
I A sort of pebble. -2 A kind of beverge. -3 Anything advanced beyond the first stage.
397 r
An
A "if
:
/
*
)
A
1
pillow.
2.
-2 A
joint, knot.
A
-3
A
joint, knot. -2 pillow. -4 Oil. -Oomp. C
f^t/.
1
kind of worm. small
bone.
-g^-;
lead.
a *
ij'
1*^<7
jff T: -^T of water )
(
ift
Ku.
A
I
37
3.
Mouthful, handful
;
odour,
expressive of joy or grief. 7^ inarticulate speech. qrq;/. inarticulate or convulsive speech, inter-
tree.
]. indistinct
Raw
jry
-im, &c. See under P.
1. 1
(ir*ra,
Ti^a)
1
i\%[
To speak
fiirfi
j 11 39
B. 6. 45. 10 U. -II.
^^<*r sfiric
enumerate. 4o.) To thunder. T^t
-3
A
;
sTjilwtl
,
^
Onprra-3'
,__
booty .,,
** O'
.
nr indistinct utterance. irffVjjj a. 1 Loquacious, garrulous, talkative. -2 Libidinous, lustful. ?g: N. of Elma, the god of
love. ;
B*nT5fns Ve. 1. -Oomp. snnrfor a. having a mace in the right band. qr,: an
15.
epithet of Vishnu. \j^ a. a clubbearer, one who fights with a maoe. a (-m.) an epithet of Vishnu. jjqjfight with clubs, -yw a. armed with a club. rf^rj>./>. related.
[
n^-rF ]
To be spoken Tarra^^n IT B'e. 6. 47.
may be
compositions
Kiv.
see
1.
di-
11.
Spoken, said,
( irana )
To be mixed.
Ved. To be
s
eized
(
WWW
l|3
a.
faltering
;
Amaru. 53
Stammering, stuttering, nf^f tff? ;
n^ir> Bb. 3.8J
nr'Cttt 10.
?f
ind.
Tn
a
the civet cat. -sFfrfrfTr I . irsfij ) a female servant whose business
or
to
it
a
artisan
in the living house of another, but not altogether subject to another's control. lfri*'.-*wl / N. of Satya-
(.
taking a scent, smelling. -2.
(*rm)
To
I
injure,
irer-q^wf ]
Smell, odour
1
;
-
srujm f iftmrsrnr ^t
re-
see ir^nr* -"JJOT fl. having the property of odour, -irror the smelling of any odour. 3f?j the nose. fragrant water. ^rr a musical inKtrnment of a ^Sqdolent.
.. A.
perfnmes. -2.
prepare
female
as
ir^f:
loud sound used
drum
I'D
or
trumpet ). a kind of oil
battle ( as a jfo a fragrant
prepared with frag ant substances. ^rv n. aloewood. ^nf a fragrant substance. urftq o. bearing fragrance. (-TO.) an epithet of Siva. f. \jtjy: the musk-rat, --^rmusk. :r^<7: oil,
i
member
of a Bah. comp. it is preceded bv Tf ^rlf, S, S^f^i or w he n the compound implies oomparinon ; i
TWrSt'rv t
when
R.
s ?! 5
;
5rrr?r-
1.38 ;3rrfff%*1.53;
jense of a little ). -2 Smell considered as one of the 24 properties or gnoas of the Vaiieshikas it is a property earth or characteristic of >jf*r^ which is defined as im4cf? 'jzfl T. 8. -3 The mere smell of anything, a little, a very small quantity ; spr*ffa %4i*j(H 8k. 4 A perfume, any cnrr HTT flf^^r fragrant substance Mu. 1. jhijfwt Mk. 8 ; Y. 1. 231 4. -5 Sulphur. -6 Pounded sandalalso
ifv is nsed
in the
'
;
;
;
wood. -7 Connection,relationship.- 8 A neighbour.-? Pride, arrogance as in Wrntvr humbled or mortified. ;
n^l a. ( sfr/. ) [l^-jR] 1 Armed with a club ; Bg. 11. 17. -2 Affected with sickness, diseased -m. [nv ?ft] An epithet of Vishnu.
m. one who lives by perfumes^ a oerfnmer. arrgi ( forming ittfr;|
mother of Vyiua. qn7 aloea kind of perfume. wood. 3fjr ^TIw^iT musk, 0. tiirt^r, if
).
>fvr: [
;
;
vatt,
-2 To ask, beg. -3 To move, go. -4 To adorn.
'
club
70
hur
-4 Thnnder. 7 A kind of poison. -Oomp. anr^T (du.") the two Agvins, physicians of gods. snnrt an epithet of Krishna; Si. 2. 69. snrofr: the chief of all diseases, i. STOT: a consumption. cloud, -smfw: a drug, medicament.
ZV" ] A mace,
all ;
o.
4, 17. 81.
'
;
4 P.
*1 t>
Tqt Md^Hd Ul
-T3T:i
H^ V. 5. 18 ; R. 6. 7 17. Ki. 17. 17. -^rfHr spirituous ilquor. Tf scented water. -TTsfrft^
a>?j>Trsfq-
to 48
[ i^-a^ ] I Speakinjr, aueech. sentence. -3 Disease, sicknesn ;
Qt O| O 01. &. o*
ifnf'Q'
spT:, '
;
roTr(T -3)^.' A weight equal
To
*
sandal-wood.
)
utter-
stammering
pot. p. [ 1^T<^]
which vided
isn?^-
j^urf)
^nrsjfxrHthe orange
the scentIfff!) elephant ', an elephant of the best kind ( JI^T >rsr snnErrT T (asw srifi-
ST Prose, elaborate prose composition, composition not metrical yet framed with due regard to harmony ; one cf the three classes into
irq.
articulately, speak, av. relate ;sntrSi. 2. 69 ?nr 'i^ujvH *ff STT^
411WHt*l awr
-g=g-
;
)
smell. fffcra "
Stammered.
or uttered
monthfnl. *TcT>
(
-5^T:
(
the organ of
Den. P. To stammer.
A
-2
sugar.
Mb.
ance. -2. a buffalo. a.
I
or
very fragrant
'f^TS^JT:
;
-2 The tip of an elephant's trunk. -3 A monthfnl, handful in general. *i?T5y:
;
tinct or convulsive speech. -Oomp. MPT: a low, inarticulate ound
:
Ji^TSTB 5T*SJ U. 3. 16 Mil. 9.
jrsrnr
;
43
8.
WT flrupted by sobbing &o. uttering stammering sounds. (-*:)
crooked.
a. Bent,
(
)
H*
A
according to the nature of the deity to whom they are offered. su^f: a vendor the musk-rat. srrsi'hr: of perfumes. srig^ a. rich in
ftpj-
;
*i^^ u. 30 producing a gurgling sound. 3:1-3 1 Stammering. -2 Indis-
UJ^ B*
(7T*r ^r ^rrttM
hero, champion.
f:
(
stammering tone
faltering or
epithet of Durga.
-10 An epithet of Siva, -v -2 Black aloewood. -Oomp.
I
Smell. 3iftr$f
sri^rTT rea kind of perfume. n. fragrant smells. 3T5 moving water. 3T*?rr the wild lemon tree. aam^f a 3T?n^ w. sulphur. mixture of 8 fragrant substances offered to deities, varying in kind
the
nose.
kind of jasmine. class of Manes.
-- ir-
%5>T-
"raft
--TcTl^f)' n
of zedoary.
species
meric Siva.
q-jrri
f5rOTr a of a
N.
MI (
OK
Tfyrr?rr turm. an epithet of
snlphar.
rT^TTf^T^TT
the smoke of burnt fragrant resin its dark colour or ( so called from
cloudy nature, or perhaps from its attracting demons by fragrance ). JBTJ 1. the Vetasa plant. -2. the Ketaka plant. ( -vq- ) I. a fragrant flower. -2- flowers and sandal offer, ed to deities at the time of worship, 3^*r at -tjsqr an indigo plant. kind of imp or goblin. ijrpft I. the Priyangu creeper. -2. a hud of the Chfunpnka tree. rg> the mango tree. -HT^/. the earth, -nr^sr a. intoxicating with fragrance. ( -^. ) ]. a large black bee. -2. sulphur. -3. an epithet of Ravana. ( -q- t -^ ) N. of a particular mountain to the east of Mru, renowned for iti Ira-
398 grant forests. ( -sf ) the forest on this mountain. ursf^T spirituous liquor. lac. - Jrrstntt the civet-cat. musk-rat. ^.... 15fr:,-i'ft/- tbe gTi 1. the civet-cat. -2. the musk-
Chitraratha, the chief of the Gandharvag. -fsRlT the science of mueic. f%3f? one of the eight forms of marriage described in Ms. 3. 27 &c. in this form marriage proceeds
deer.
entirely form love or the inclination of a youth and
maiden
without
and
without
it ig,
as Kali-
r
.
-^JT: a
bull,
-wr^T: sulphur.
a bud of the
r
Chsmpaka tree.
of perfumes. "awR: turpentine.
fcf, prcpprtttion
myrrh.
....
-W5f: a kind of jasmine. ( -gf ) ! sort of perfume. -2- sandal-wood c?tH tbe Priyangn oreejer -t^grr 1. a bte. -2- a fly or gnat. *y:the wind trf^f?^ I'vr^? JrTrfil S 5. 4 1
grf: ! the wind Bv. 1. 104. -2- the musk-deer. -*nfr the nose. -f%s?: wheat. -j$re>:-fj: a kind of the flala tree. the nose.
;
mr^pj
fragrant berry ( ffgftg. ) g|f8''ft'the musk- rut. WTT; ! 5H3T: musk. sandal. -2. a kind of jasmine -g^, the white -S?ft the musk shrew, wfit nervunt water-lily, -sifter a female
whota businexe is to prepare perfumes cf ihr^rrft^fT.
;
bulphnr.
fT:
Continned effort, perstverance. -2 Hurting, injury, killing. -3 Manifestation. -4 '
.
Intimation, information, hint. *> >tv*3 a- Scented, fragrant. 1 The earth. -2 Win. -3 N. of Satyavati, mother of Vyiga. -4 A variety of jasmine. a-
irtfrg
Fragrant,
(
At the and of cornp.
) ;
liftfc: a. ( Used only at the end of comp. ) I Having the smell of ; as in ssrannrer. -2 Having a very small quantity of, bavins; only the
in
;
anj'Tf'tNr:
name
1
^-.
A
a oroth
only
of
per-
teller
jfryn;
A
E&ving
'*
sage, pious
man. -Oonrp.
1.
SHIT,
5* the city of the Qandbarvas, an imaginary city in the sky, probably tbe result of some natural phenomenon, such as mirage.
3
ace.
)
B.
rfffn*5J?<Mr
;
ggwr
3rTrR or received the
rrsjrftrr^if
;
:
Ku.
1.
name 26 went by of Umijso ^mirsufabtcomessatiefied
r^n^ T
;
does not become angry
;
became released from debt JTHT T^C to think of, remember Ku. 2. 63 ; f^or T'lTr: riding a bull Ku. 5. 80. -6 To cohabit, itTi
A
I
wasp. -2 Continued
^
fragrance. -Oomp.
damoms.
;
gmall car-
;
;
A wasp. -2 Dtied ginger. Ved. 1 A ilit, cleft. -2 The
>f*Jt^V
IW
have sexual Intercourse with
I
S?rt...$t
m.f. 1 A ray of light, a sunbeam or moonbeam. -2 Ved. the shaft ( of a car ). -3 The forepart of the The sun.
arm, the band.
An
-/.
n
nfirm Ki. 2
gth
;
Ft. 2.
107 ; To cause
Ku. 4. 24 Bh. 3. 38 ; -1 To spend, pass ( as ;
7.
). -3 To make clear, explain, expound. -4 To signify, denote, convey an idea or tense of ft Tsff two negatives make *^?rr>y imfift one affirmative. -5 To tend to. -6 To bring to a place ( aoo. ). -7 To impart, grant, btsto'v. -8 To intend,
time
r%r:
of
epithet
T*ft sra
T. 1. 80. ~Cau. (>rafa-^) 1 to go, lead or reduce to (as a state);
vulva.
;
Svaha, the wife of Agni. -Oonrp.
'
'
.
m
the sun.
,
* r!r N. of Visbnn. t
m. The sun
;
trqttrTT'^ST
mean.
B. 3. 37. n. One of the seven divisions of Patala. Sf^ 3!a'T, senses);
4. 35 ]
TH fl^. Deep (in
I
irer p. p. [ TH-itr ] parted, gone for ever
Tt-
wft?HTn U.
;
Deep-fonnd. ng (as a drum).-3 Thick, dense, impervious ( as a forest ). -4 Profound, sagacious. -5 Grave, seriou?, solemn, earnest. -6 Secret, mysterious. -7 Inscrutable, difficult to be perceived or understood. -Ooarp. arrw^ the Supreme Soul. 1
A
elapsed, past
go,
;
UWT- -3 Dead,
arsrft
departed to tb Ku. 4. 30. -4 Gone
deceased,
world
;
next ar-
to,
rived at, reaching to. -5 Being situated in, seated in, resting contained in usually in comp. m^utHTtf: Ft- 1 seated on Ac. K. 3. 66 seated in tbo
;
;
in,
on, OT-
;
3t
large drum with a gong. small rontid pillow.
ae-
P.
sembly vnrft Tffr S. 4. 13 united so an?T a husband *T$>T
^iriq^,
f erring or relating to, with regard to, about, concerning, connacted with
:
freq.
;
Vb. 4. ' what is the use of looking the stable-door when the steed is stolen ? '. -2 Passed away,
?J*TftfaTT: 5
2.
Gone, deUn. 1. 25
1 ;
all
.j-dltfltfl'
celestial
;
A
t
the
its rules.
deep sound. -2
A
come, undergo, suffer, part&keof &c. usually joined with ncunt ending in ar -c? &o. or any noun in (
the castor-oil plant. : ( pi. ) N. of a country and
a smell, smelling.
magician, a demi-godg regarded as tbe singers or mnsicians of gods, and to give good and agreeable said voice to girls "nr ?JV^ ^r^rwt fr?7 iptf fir* Y. 1. 71. -2 A singer in general. -3 A lioreo. -4 The musk-deer. -5 The soul after death and previous to its being born again. -6 The black cnokoo. -7Tbesnn. -8 1
goto
a. very penetrating
bug.
ifqsj: class of
;
;
T'sfar wist H. 1. 1; in the long run. -5 To the state or condition of, be-
mutual
;
fumes. -2 Sulphur. -m.
;
ordina'e Vedas or Upavedat, wbich treats of music sen Tt%?. JW'i
perfumed,
Having the smell of, smelling of A kind of perfume. see TTVT ft
[^3
dasa observes, is^inttijfaf ^tssrffS S. 4. 16. ^, one of the four snb-
Un.
a.
smell of
ceremonies
consulting relatives
scented. rfSr
;
;
;
;
sc q<|or qv-sif Tl &o. -4 To away, elapse ( ai time ) ; TnrfS B. 3. 8 as days rolled on, in oourso of time Me. 83 ^ntlSTTW
199
pass, pass
move
A
A
;
to
;
;
1
To
n^3TOTTf
5JT-
STf?f^ or aifrS
iu general
;
)
usually in comp. ) 6'. 5 S. 4 s;
(
;
w* fainrfr %JTI S. 1. 34
where depart, go
;
asrgfr T-
thon going '. -2 To forth, go away, set
trsgrriT:
;
)
the door, 4.
;
so
if 1 Motion, Known, understood. goin? jraggft qsfnrf ^rRrff^o
^tK
on
S. 1
;
;
<-ecoils
w^ref
ysm*: ^5-; &o. -8 Frequented, resorted to 35^ Ku. 4. 24. -9 Known, celebrated. -10 Directed towards, belonging to -11
art
j
(
r;j!TT*jr
;
;
forth or out *Tfffl^*ti Ti?$?cirsrt UUTT 5- 5. 30. -3 To go to, reach, r sort arrive at, approach to, Ft. 1. 7 r> (pi> Ms. 8. 19 the sin
goes to
',
|
;
399 An
event.
-4 The place where one
has gone.
-5
being
Celebration,
diffusion. -6 Manner. ( At number or comp. translated by
known, first
'free from', 'bereft of,' '
of, 'without
'
deprived
&%
-Oomp.
).
a.
srs^q; a. 1. one finished a
sightless, blind.
who has accomplished or
journey; B. 4. 46, 11. 33. -2- conversant, familiar ( with anything ). ( -f. ) the time immediately preceding new moon when a small streak of the moon is still visible ; ^TT^fr(
3WisflrWTT)--3igicf following or precedent, -argrfa'sr a.
custom
doing as others do, a blind follower jnrrgirfa^ cfr^r T B>5f: (nrorffart Pt. 1. 342 'people are blind followers or servile imitators' ; Mn. 6. 5. srfr ;
a. one whose end has arrived, -ani ]. poor. -2. meaningless ( the
a.
meaning being already expressed -sfrftcr,
srg,
-SHOT
).
expired,
[ TH.-qfofo^ ] I Motion, going, moving, gait; irfSnTrSar Pt. 4. 78; arntainnr: 8. 1. J4 ;(*) ffcf-
fr R^t Tf^wsgcT: En. 1. 11 do not mend their slow gait ( do not mend their pace ); so iripwnh Pt. 1
<53tft: Me. 16, 10, 46 -2 Access, entrance ;
I
23.
-3 Scope, room 5fV<nsrrrm
4.
19
;
in
-2. a barren woman.
w
^
tnr>:
spirited, dejected.
strength or eLergy. a. freed from crime or sin, fied,
puri-
refreshed. ^STST a. deprived of sense or consciousness, -jjpr a.
insensible, senseless, -f^r, -i^ff : the past day, yesterday. ind. -f^jjf o. returned weinrar yesterday. after having gone away ; Ms. 7. 186. ir*r a. bereft of splendour, dim, rrror o. lifeless, obscured, faded. dead. srrq- a, almost gone, nearly passed away;nron?r tsrjfr. -WfVr 1. a widow. -2- ( rarely ) a woman whoss husband has gone abroad (
= siTfisi^r ).
^tTfB
a. 1. bereft
of lustre or pplendour, faded. -2. deprived of wealth, impoverished, Buffering losses. qq-^r a^r^, advanced in years, aged, eld Pt. 1. 10. the past year. -|j qq- , a. at peace ( with ), reconciled. ;
:
wjr
a. free
from pain.
t;r*
a.
past child-hood. -rfir a. 1. free from attachment. -2. adverse or indiffer-
ent to.
HW
o.
].
dead,
-WB: an ^y a. i?idif-
elephant out of rnt. ferent to worldly attachments.
1
;
dramas ); Pt 1. 319 ajwrr Tf^T?K. 148. -10 Recourse, shelter, refuge, asylum, resort
Going motion.
;
i^
S20, 222;
^&
Source,
origin, 2. 43 ;Ms. 1. 50.
-U A ma*cb,
tfi^Rmei: 8k. -II acquisition Bg. ;
A
-12
way, path. 14 An
procession-
event, issue, result. -15 The course of events, fat*, fortune. -16 Course of asterisms. -17 The diurnal motion of a placet in its orbit. -18 A run-
wound or 'ore, fistula. -19 Knowing Ki. 14. 15 knowledge, wisdom. -20 Transmigration, me-
ning
I
[ TH.-g?. ]
A
way, course.
traveller.
ft/ ) 1 One that goes or -2 Having sexual intercourse with a woman. nft A c>ir drawn by oxen; (*r-ftr
nf
a. (
of comp.
)
Going, moving, going
TR, grfiTRi ??7TJT, Ac.
tempsychosis M. 6. 73, 12. 3, J3, 40-45. -21 A stage or period of life ( as lifiir, nf
gram.)
A
some
other
( s
ich us
term for prepositions and adverbial
prefixes
oto. )
when im-
fi<*r
a?5*,
mediately connected wKh the tenses of a verb or verbal derivatives. -23 Position ot a child at birth. -Oomp. sigff*: following the courau of another. -JJT a. impassable,desert.
without vjjT: stoppage. ijlr^ a. refuge, helpless, forlorn. irfiref 1 Going, motion. -2 Carsc.
-3 Condition.
4
Refuge, asylum.
TiffUfT a. 1 In motion, moving ; V. 3. 3. -2 Having running sores,
filtnlous.
A
TTflCT river.
I
A
series, succession.
a. ( fif.)
-2
Going, moveable, locomotive. -2 Transient perishable;
Pxv. 11.
|
to,
.-
Going,
moving. -2 March; 3Tg^TfTW:. -3 The march of an assailant. -4 A
-5 Inconsideratenesg, thought-6 Superficiality, careless perusal. -7 ( Sexual ) intercourse
lessness.
with a
woman,cobabitstion q$ipTTMs. 11. 55 Y. 2. 293. -8 A game played with dice and men. -Comp. swriT, going and coming. ;
JTJT:
;
o. ( RraiT/. ) [ T^-cr5 ] 1 InTfl^f dicative or suggestive, a proof or
ind-x of
;
otil^^wifh ^. A
<S%* rriT*
Mil. 1. 7. -2 Convincing. kind of mniica] note ( of there are seven ) {
A
>TTJii 1
WT
traveller.
[iJl-sg^]
-2
A
which
road.
1
Going, motion, gait ; wrortHm^BWTRHr Me. 82 j so in^irfl^ S. Til. 7. -2 Going, motion considered as oae of the five karm*n* by the Vaiseshikss. -3 Approaching, going to. -4 March of an assailant. -5 Undergoing , suffering. -6 Obtaining, attaining. -7 Cohabitation.
p. 1 Accessible, approachable ; S. 1. -2 Intelligible, easy to be comprehended. -3 Fit to be practised or observed. -4 Relating to sexual intercourse ; gvft* Ms. 11. 102 (<jj 7 ) ; for other senses tee >r**r-
a.
as in Intending to go -m. A passenger. JT*T pot. p. I Accessible, approachable. -2 Intelligible, or easy to be comprehended. -3 In. tended, implied, ment. -4 Suitable, ;
,
desirable, flt ; X ; l. 64. -5 Fit for cohabitation ; 3pfqjT<jT frT: Pt. 1.
278 wnfcfiTBf ra'f i*r Tnrt Tyftr mrViTt 1> H^rort Bh. 1. ;
i
;
Ki 2
12.
-
I
19
i
A man
witn
wbom a intercourse, a libidinous or voluptuous man, lover, 89.
woman
*
may
paramour
IMT
n-.
;
;
;
If^tgiH: nil
A
;
annihi-
lated, lifeles).- -2. base.
;
course, alternative srgtrV '? Mn. 3 ; IRT m^t what help isthere, can't help ( often used in
i:
^rtf
^sw^rsraff-
dient,
fro f*f
bereft
3Ti;5rg.a.
of
;
?=Tr
wra dU-
27
8.
w^ft^rt Bb. 2. 104 41, 420. -9 A means, expe-
tr irfr
Pt. 1.
R.
f^j:
1.
-3-fjfrrf a.
ngi
-2
road.
^r
;
nrfr H^I% R'eraw Bh. 2. 43 ; Pt. 1. 106. -8 Position, station, situation, mode of existence :
rT4rtPt.
a, decrepit, infirm, very old. anifwoman past her child-bearing. arr 1
proached, accessible.
f rsrr^rot
;
a.
anfSt astronomy ). free from anxiety, happy. (
( as
complished
reaching, attaining, getting &c.
to,
f%T
stars
To be gone, to be -2 To be aca way ), to be ap-
reaching, obtaining ; ?^3T7r nfih Pt- 1 obtaining Heaven. Dk-6 Fate, issue vrgnI?i'ra<JT 103. -7 State, condition vfTr
Going
interchange of (lace, M/il. 6. 46. -3. the flight of a bird backward and forward. -4. irregular course of the
;
;
3rrrH't Kn.
;
\
to or attained.
moves.
;
?'fy n1f:
;
6-
f*rfr Ku. 5. 64 ; srrewrurajfsfTTOrJTf V. 2. -4 Turn, course- |f irftfif r%wr Mn. 7. 16. -5 3.
dead Bg. 2- 11. aimtf 1. going and coming, frequent vixits Bb. 3. 7 Bg. 9. 21 Mu. 2. 3, 4. 1. -2. ;
U.
;
.
gone
;
have
Dk. 41.
N. of a tree.
400 64, 66.
A
ft 1
-9omp.
Jr%^:
A
-2
lotus.
restive
<*
citron. (
an
as
elephant ) ; not minding the goad B- 4. 35r^*T f&Tf *$* 'itrr TH>^fipT 39, Si. 5. 49 ( gee Malli. ad. loo-). ;
Lying deep. 'u^r N. of a Me. 40.
river
;
-
The sky. -7 One's own place which
in
or
N. of a city in Behar
irr
a place of pilgrimage.
*: 1 Any drink or Swallowing. disease. fluid, beverage. -2 Sickness, - J Swallowing ( TO also in this uenee). *:, -t 1 -4 A factitious poison. ^ 1 Poicon. -2 An antidote. The fifth of Sprinkling, wetting. -2 the eleven Karanas. ~0omp. -srTtfW the 1. the insect called Laksha. -2. {r a. I. red dye obtained from it. -2-bei'.lthy.-*fh poiaon. destroying a kind of fish. ^ a. poisoning,
giving poison. a peacock. TT<JT
jTT*r: ;
-^
)
1 The act of swal-2 Sprinkling. -3 Poison. Foetus, em[IT i[|o 3T*r-sT,]
see IK. '
*[*&'1
a'fl:
poison.
[lft-?S5l
lowing.
bryo
(
'
Poison or vrnoin in general
&c.
$ [ 'j-ff^Un. 3. 86 ] 1 hollow, hole, oave sra^g; Tffe Ms. 4. 47, 203. -2 A grave. 1 The hollow of the loins. -2 A kind of disease. -3 N. of a country, a part
^-j-frafa
of the Trigorlas q. v. -4 Ved. A throne. -5 A chariot. -6 & table for playing at dice. -7 A house. -8 The post of an assembly room. -Oomp. wrsTT: an animal living in hole* or under ground, as a mouse or rat.
aRISHm z%_ ] A weavwork-shop ( so called because the weaver sits at bia loom with his feet in a hole below the level of the ifa^iT [
;
floor). jig; 1'P.,
10 U.
( Jtflt,
r<
)To
sound roar.
*!& ( ft/)jTf-3W^ Un. 3. 122] An aes sr ir^W ^magi ^ff^ Mk. 4. 17 sir& 5 fr.rsr n* t
;
;
vf^Snbha.sb. The ass is noted for three remarkable qualities aifj^ttf ^l^R ?Fhftot ^ T f^iW ^ntrawni i^t :
i
i
Tbe wing of a uird.-2 Eating,swalquail. 'TrRfl " lowing. -Oomp. JT57wg a. Winged iryrff^l^ftQl R. 3. 57. -m. I Garoda.-2 >fra?^^: A bird in general. -J The fire.
Rl^af ifwni n Chan. 70. -2 Smell, -v[ The white water-lily.
^Tw
tt
odour.
-
;
A
iff 1
she-asa.-ZAn inect gene-
rated in cow-dung. -Oomp. &S:, -S^T: N. of two trees <$r & n<*l3\tnft a partiarrsv a white lotus cular disease of the skin.
Garuda, the chief of birds. N. of an old eage, one pf the sons of Brahmi. -2 A bull. -3 An earth-worm. -( pi.) The descendants of Garga. 4 A kind of musical ire-^j
1
jpp
'
Ttf
er's
A kind of insect. fT*fT cutaneous di sease, a blotch, erup-
ir^vr^f:
A
tion.
pause or time.
;
;
m
face, an aquiline nose,red wings and a golden body ]. -J A building shaped like Garuda. -i N. of a particular anrsf: an military array. -Oomp. epithet of Arnna, the charioteer of the son srff : an epithet of Vishnu . ^Tfrn-an emes^f&ef, -3T5nq; m. rald. Tsr: an epithet of Viubnn. -
roaring elephants in rut.
A
for the same. Vinata was then released ; but the Amrita was taken away by Indra from the serpents. Garuda is represented as the Vehicle of Vishnu, and as having a white
ns^
A
T?fs, -aft,
the heavenly beverage (Amrita) to purchase her freedom, not, however, without a hard struggle with Indra
5^t a particular military array. Un. i. 94 ] m [
[ T^-tp ] 8ouned, roared The thunder of clouds.
ar
a-;
down
her slave. Gramja brought
N. of the people living jpj-: 1 round Gaya and the district inhabited by them -2 N. of an Asnra. -3 Wealih. -4 House, household; family. -5 Offspring, progeny. -6 abode.
by big wife Vinata. lie is the chief of the feathered race, an implacable enemy of serpents, and elder brother of Aruna, In a dispute between his mother and Kadru, her rival about the colour of 3^r:si^ Kadru defeated Vinata, and, in accordance with tbe conditions of the wagor, made her
1 A whirlpool an eddy. -2 kind of musical instrument. -3 A kind of fish. -4 A churn. % A churn, a vessel for holding water. A kind of fish.
JTIR:
m
W nom
Th9 vefSTttft *nnr 10. -2 of of a snake. ?j A handle
grass.
-Comp.
-sift:
an emerald.
A
:
a.
Poisonous. ) 1
hoarse, gurgling sound 3. threat the of ), MM.
A
:
irRn^ m
l
Wei'g ht
heaviness
:
-2 Improtftnce, greatness, Pt. 1. 30. -3 Worth, excel-
-4 One, of the eight siddhit or faculties of fiva, by which he can make himielf heavy of great at will;
lence.
see fari[. jjfre o.J Heaviest.
tant
;
-2 Most impor-
(snperl. of g? a. q. v.)
r(tW a -H eav * er > weightier, more a. q. v. ); important (compar. of 35 r
H
-
*
-
8
To
roar, 3T
"
9
2.
;
;
15. 21
;
Mk. 6.
-2 To emit
T%
(
rnffK ** ^T'<
irsffff
embryo
)
;
irsfiff
5TTCf
f
;
Si. 2. 24. 36.
.
of
Wrd.
r
4. 166.] 1
H U
a *oo
of
Kaiyap
'
-
'
pregnan5^gm^?J^r% m*Tr-
;
^isft
;
The roaring JT3?! [T^-fll>lw] 1 of elephants. -2 The rumbling or thundenng of clouds. -3 A ( roaring )elophant.-4 Roaring, thunder-
;
36. -4 The t>. S. ) child ( in the birds. -6 of brood orofP.pring
Ms ^^^nr^womb
irarf,
uploudi.
in^t
The
thundering
2.
;
child,
ing. T3?f -TT [ T^->n? ?*rr ] 1 Roaring, a roar, growl, thunder. -2 ( Hence )
The
inside,
middle, or in
interior
of
this
comp. ( JHOW and translated by 'f nil of, Jfilted in
anything
sound, noifte in general. -3 Passion, wrath. -4 War, battle. mS Renroaob.
N. of the king
:
;
R. 2. 75 ?* ^trr Ku. 1. 19 n^ ^?I?T -3 The bears a child in the womb. time of conception iTHtH-ftssvf ^trtr
TO
Tons' C$ra'
i
112
Desirous,
act of conception,
;
cy conception
and in several other verses of the
same Act
I
)
J TW^ ^TWM ? 1 6a 2 A fcotn9 M8 6
belly
womb, the
^ift^r Mk. 5. 32 irsfa awrw fH^U: S*7T: ;
/
n $:[^Un.
5.
a deep or thundering
sound, thunder
"**
(
sTTrwrfJrTTra'^': greedy, convetons Ms. 4-28. -i> Following or pursuing with eagerness. ( anything 1 The 3. 152 ;
growl
Bk.
ifiW^
(
5
Si. 9- 49-
dignity
U
10
a. Poisoned.
(
Greediness. eagerness. -2 JPIT, trW a. Covetonc, greedy.
'routiniDg'&c.);rsHt.Tfl^
with', iJ
of /
pt
ti. 3-
tJ
i
5.
PI
H1**N
inwardly
itntl
;
401 S.
4.
1;
B.
3.
5.
9,
MM. 3. 55; Si 9. 62 12 Mu. 1. 12. -7 The offspring of the sky, i. e, the vapours aad fogs drawn upwards by the rays of the gun during 8 months and grot 9.
17,
;
;
down again
in
Ms.
305.
cf.
9.
the rainy season -8 An inner apart;
ment, a lyiog-in-ohamber. -9
Any
chamber -|0 A hole. -1 1 Fire. -12 Food. -13 The rough coat of the jack-fruit ( miifz* ) 14 interior
The bed
of a river, especially of the
Ganges on the fourteenth day of the dark half of Bhldrapadaor in the very height of the th'e river
when
rains
-15 The
isfu|le,t.
fruit
(of plants). -16 Joining, union -17 The calyx of a lotng. -18 ( In dramas ). One of the Sandhis q. v. -Cornp. sj^. ( ul 80 irirs^r! ) an interlude during an act, as the scene of the birth of Kuaa and Lava in U. 7, or tho flVm^Tt in BMaramlyana. Tbe S. D. tnns defines it:fTBWHft II. 279. swarff^:/- descent of the soul in. to the womb. aitrfT: 1. th? eighth
7*:
ff
T*far:
fffriT
month from conception. eight year from conception.
-2-
the
ST^T^
non-quickening of the foetus, -arrirrf 1 uterug. -2. an inner and private room, the female apartments.
-3
a lying-in-chamber. -4. the body or lancttinry of a temple, the cham-
ber is
whore
tb.8
image of a
awrN
placed.
I.
deity
impregnation
;
9. -" ) Me. One of the SamakHrug or purificatory cererao-
nieg performed nfter mensiruntion to ensure or facilitate conception in a re( this ceremony legalizes sense tho contummation of ligious marriage )j Y. 1. 11. an?n>: the nterut, the womb. artfnw: mis;
carriage, abortion. $-*ro one boro rich ( cf. born in the purple ' ) a sovereign or rich man by birth. TWT%: /. the formation of the em'
:
Ttnmr: miscarriage of the embryo ( applied to the sky ). -;yn> mfipfr a cow or female miicarrying from unseasonable gestation. -30-irr%: / formation of the bryo.
lying-in-chamber. -3- the sanctuary or body of a temple; fafaf irboRrconqr M"il. 1. -3r?rcjr impregnation, ception. -rrf^i a. canting abortion. ^pff quickening, motion of the ! the uterus wjy fallen from the womb ( as a child ). -2. miscarrying. vtfcft/. 1- birth,
foetus in
-2. miscarriage. -^flTt used ( often ; as term of abuse or reproach. ). f^TWT: certain days on which the vapours collected in the air show signs of life J a. ( nora. sing. tf Ved. H^- ) causing abortion. delivery.
-$r a slave by bkth
semen
childbirth.
-HOT, -^?fT^
^m- miscarnago. -^p, n.
1.
tion.
51
pregnant,
tr^r
-tjr-
umbilical
the
srrrfr
cord.
lectively. nifaq, m. rice ripening in sixty days. qnrs miscarriage after the fourth month of pregnancy. frT'iT,
-vr4q;
foetus, gestation
wro mf >rn3t inner
3igr%ft fvrrf"rn'an 12. jfsjq-;
apartment,
bed-chamber.
a
W1W: month of pregnancy. -riY^s? delivery, birth. fr;r a pregnant : woman ; ( tig ) the Ganges TSjrdr prooverflowing ,itg banks.
^tr; -$
the
abode
of
the
foe'us
or
ute-
*br*: -tfwfih / becoming *w a. I. situated in pregnant. the womb. -2 interior, internal. rug.
Wf^: abortion, miscarriage ; -^t 1 ; Y. 3. 20 Ms. 5. 63. : Pt. ;
A
chaplft
of x flowers worn
the hair. 3? A period of two nights with the intermediate day. in
A pregnant woman. Prcgngnt, filled wi'h defect in poetical composirt.
ft
A
tion.
with.
Pregnant,
105;
1.
woman.
/
-sure^dr, -*7TTfik science of the progress of preg' na: cy ( a particular bead in medi'
cal works. ) '
o.
womb,' as
Consented in the -2 Contented as
I
a child.
food or issue. -3 Indolent.
to
t^fT / 1 A kind * g r *. -2 A kind of reed. -3 Gold. -4 A kind of bse.
Ti
P.
1
)To be proud
( T$ft, urtii
haughty; ( used only in }>-pwhich is also supposed to be an sjjradjective derived from r$ ) or
;
Pt.
if irf^fs
4.
146. ;
nr 5(f
-2 Pride considered
as one
Moha M.
1.
arrogance
Pride,
.M. 4;
of the 33 subordinate feelings in rhetoric
;
B. G. or according to D. ir^ I?'- TWtftRUHSfcdl(V ;
8.
I
swiTiHftsrrwt'H^hnfS'TOTflfn a- [n^^^-R t, iff
u
181.
snstsw mhaughty. -2
Proud,
I
Conceited.
A watch-man,
Hil"|j:
T^
1,
door-keeper.
< sometimes P.
A.
10
nSfn, n(fn ) 1 To blame, fWrt f^ sjsrt censure, reproach 3 ; Mi.
) ( lift,
;
-*' [T 53^] Censore, blame,
r|oT,
reproach, abase. irfrf [
censure. >I^-M ] Abuse,
nftw
r
.
p.
[
*fr
]
1
Blamed
cansured. -2Conteraned, despised.-j Contemptibte.-4 Forbidden, bad.vile. act ; Pt. ^ A blamable or sinful
_ 1.
342.
nrf a. [ li-r^ ] censure, censurable, blamable
;
irff
5,'rrt *ft Ms. 5. 149.-Oomp.-WTf*q a. f peaking ill, speaking vilely. P. ( IB^, OTicl, smiefii^, ir^ 1 z *' To 4v< d "P'
w< 26, 91,
-
Bv?2. 21
To drop a
y.
;
114. -Comp. sr^dr midwi f ery, care and attendance of pregnant women and aew-born infants. ^nfjf the longings of a pregnant
1
B. 3.
2
9.
~"~'
;
3.
nourishment of the ;
or arimals )
Mai.
Ma
gf o.
an inner apart-
ment, the body of a bouse. -2- a
virile.
-qrrnr gestation, impregnation. |. a breeding fa: Ved. place, a nest. -2- cohabitation. ^rt aborTOT,
-trrr
impregnating, procreative wrtf: 1. time of impregnation. -2. tho time when the vapour collected in tbo air ghowH tho ftrtt giftn* of life. -iJTrvr:, -^: uterus. jj^r; puias caused by the cinbryo, the throes of parturition or
men
ther of
--
embryo.
*ST,
Enlargement of the navel. A pregnant female ( whe-
i
-frvr^rr
Si. 6.
imprtgnited
Bk.
14.
;
19-
R.
down; 42 9. 75
22.
or fall
99;
;
17. 87.
;
imr*r
l3
<
-2.
402 R. 7. 10, Me. 44. -3 To .vanish, disappear, paes away, be removed
[T^]
2,
^
T*nJ Dk. fftr^sT r?jf^ g^pi^g-: K. 289 fatf jnm>rrStTrfinr f%3*ilfHCh. P. 1 ;Bh. 2.44;Bk. R. 3. 70. -4 To eat, swallow 5. 43 Caus. or ). ( connected with n 10 U. (p-p. ifea ) 1 To pour wit. -2 To filter, strain. -3 To flow (A.). -4 To fuse, liquefy, dissolve, melt.
ir??lS
;
;
;
-Wmi
fon to ooze R. 5. down drop down Bk. 2. 4.
17.
i^HgSr
TI" iT^T
sr^
neck;
sr
trickle
or flow out, inrf to
;
;
rat [
throat, cf.
88.
]
>r&
TT<7
^J^FfT Amaru.
srerutS^T Bh. 1. 64 -1 The resin or the Salai
The
1
;
tree.
-3 A kind of mnsical instrument. -4 A rope. -Comp. aigfT: a particular dieeage of the throat
(
I p Dropped down. -2 Melted. -3 Oozed, flowing. -4 Lost, vanished, deprived. -5 United, got loose. -6 Emptied leaked aw;iy. -7 Filtered. -8 Decayed, impaired. -9 Decreased,
iRrr. tl^ cow-flhaped).
exhausted irfswfrvWTfrm^ grr: Bh. 2. 44. -Comp. jfg-advanoed or
shirt of mail.
or fallen
;
inflam-
when the
incurable leprosy
and toes
fall
off.
who has
lost
his
fingers a- one
A
irf&trer:
kind of dance, gesti-
irg-j 1. enlargement dewlap. glands of the neck. -2. IT?:, -V&JT I. seizing by goitre. the throat, throttling, smothering. -2. a kind of disease. -3. N. of ceitain days in the dark fortnight
the
a
A
I
multitude of throats. -2
month
A
ir&Tfff:
from
mediately
which
it
commenced,
but
im-
a
day
on
preceding is
prohibited. -5. study, begun but immediately interrupted. n, the gullet, throat. grr the mouth. *)MI a necklace. ?t$ a. 1. safe in the work of the throat, able to eat much and digest sound ; it, healthy, Pt. 3. v. I. -2. a
^9K
|^
%^
^^
:
parasite. ft^rth in the throat.
tumor and abscess
a peacock. arcf: Sifter the uvula. gsr swelling of the glands of the neck. ^pfj
^r
( also ir?5Frfy ) ahe-gost. 1. seizing by the throat, throttling, an arrow with a collaring. -2cf . crescent-shaped head snJ^^zfifcra. seized by the throat, throttled, stranled. ;
A
kind of
:
The
I
the neck. -2
;
T5^
HJ* 537 ]
1
A
] small pitcher. small water-jar with a hole in the bottom from w'uich the water drops upon the object of worship ( an image, Linga, Tulasi & ) placed below. ,
A
.
-2- the mesh of
lattice.
a
an air-hole. 3*f$ra a. furnished with windows. arjr a multitude of cows (written 3T$rer:
;
strong but
Speech. -2
1
( H?>TS, i,?H(T
)
To. be
bold or confident. Bold, confident, proud, haughty.
-2
and horses.
bulls
cow-shaped. daily measure of food given to a cow. ^: 1 an owner of kine. -2an an excellent bull. f-?i:, owner of cows. T^f: an excellent
-3T
cow
frsr: a bull.
or bull.
A
of ox
speciei
;
fa: s
;
Ku. 1. 56 ; Rs. female Gayal.
The irww. Buffalo's horn
wild ;
23.
1.
The
*ft
buffalo.
?y
Si. 20. 12.
iT^trft: 1 The chief cattle, a bull. -2 A cowherd. -3 an epithet of the
sun
;
also of fire.
=
IT^H- a. I
ous.
3ij
cast.
T. S.
1UI q. v.
audaci-
herd of cows.
T^: The cheek especially, the part of the cheek near the cornerH of the mouth. ( Rhetoricians consider thit word to be u\ni or vulgar cf. the instance given K. P. ;
a.
,
of cows. -2 Eager .rr?!^ a-
Ved. (
I
Wishing
in general
I
).
Ved.l Wishing for cows.
-2 Desirous, eager, ardent.
;
Desire, eagerness.
/
f%:
-2 Desire for
fighting, battle. v
butcf Bhavabliftti's .
nri
-Oomp.
).
a
small reund pillow to put underneath the 'cheek.
^gfr
phi re
A
1
-2 Sap.
wine-glass. see irprJf below.
:
;
A
vessel
spirituous liquor
;
for 'drinking
tr*
Mk.
8".
&C.
:
1
Crystal. -2 Lapis lazuli. a vessel for
-3 A goblet,
drinking
spirituous liquor.
T?^
1
A.
( jj^fit,
m^tf
)
To blame,
censure. JT7
(
A
substitute for
ifr
at
the
beginning of certain compounds, especially before words beginningwith vowels or as the secondjmember of,
D vigil comp.
;
O-^IN
-] The sun.
us.e:
fieh.
Oozing, trickling, dripping. -2 Letting. -3 Mehing.f using. 4 Falling down or off
-2
A
1
A
]
Ved.
gmr: throat,
5rr& a
).
i\fe.
T^:> -?TT
:
TeT
[
see
;
it.
or shrimp.
:
:
Straining.
is
throat
its
A prawn
J:
of study
.
.
of
:
hanging from
lazy bell
:
made
kind of bird,:( so called pendulous fleshy purse
the
the 4th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 13th and the three following days. -4. a day on which a course
of
e
flf% a.
culation.
bull's
of
5^OTMtTTTrSTt rti-"l-
holding grass &c. for feeding cattle. srRr^r Inc -- 3T
grass or of ropes
a
^Nrf:
;
one who
jrqsro.
tumor
throat.
.
11-93; Ku,7. 58; Me. 98.
has lost his eyes, blind. *rHrf aone who has lost the bloom or charm of youth, grown old ; rnfcT^ra*TT emfitfr Bh. 2. 56. wir^o. being in the decline of age, in declining years ; R. 3. 70.
claws and teeth.
". toothless.
^?T
A quantity of a particular kind of
the
R. 7. 11
;
as fisir, 'fterir ar 'd >rwTJr ) -arepr pasa ture or meadow grass. I ar^sft pasture. -2 a manger, a trough for
snsr^tT
mation ) rsr*: the tuft of hair on the neck of a horse. wta; in
f:
;
;
-Oomp
an air-hole, a round window
1.
five
COWB
;
of got
*
Consisting
or cows. -2 Coming or from a cow ( as milk, ourds -3 Proper or fit for cattle. -4
cattle
Ac. ). Sacred to the cow, worshipping the cow. i* 1 Cattle, a herd of cows. -2 Pasture-land. -3 The milk of a cow. -4 A bow-string. -5 Colourn ing substance, yellow pigment. -2 A measure of 1 A herd of cows. distance equal to two Kroag. -3 A bo w-string.-4 A colouring substance,
yellow pigment. Ved. Belonging T*r*r a. coming from a cow. a.
to
or
Ved. Desirous of cows.
Desire for cows. -2 -3 Desire for what comes from a cow (as milk &c.). -4 Desire of battle.
Ved.
1
Desire, fervency.
403 a. I Delighting in cows. -2 i|Wr, Desiring cows or milk. -3 Fervent, eager. -4 Desirous of battle.
A
measure of length TWffrrfirs/nearly equal to two miles or one Krosa. -2 A measure of distance equal to two Krosas. -3 A pasture'
mountain.
cattle,
by
A
Red chalk.
To
) 1
inquire for; (RWI^TTtf: Him^sklKt Ks. 25. 176. -2 To strive after, desire ardently or fervently, make efforts for ; JiWjTror Tft"TNoJ
HHHi sr?j
B.
Ved.
<>
Search,
sf;
1
Desiring ardently. -2 Desirous of combat. of, -orr Search or inquiry after anything; ;
N.
4. 107.
>r%i^T a.
Searched, sought, inquired or looked for. 10 U. (ifjjit-?* ) I To be thick *T or impervious ( as a forest enter deeply into. iryjf a. I
impassbe un-
-) Hard
^r
1.11, 285 Bh. 2. 58 irfih Bg. 4. 17 ; Slnti. ;
;
1.
*rfoft
-4 -5 Im-
-if)-
paid or trouble
jr^^:
;
3. 15; U. 7. 6. -7 fied ; Mil. 1. 30.
Deepened,
*
hiding-place. -4
A
cave. -5 Pain
An ornament. -7 Water.
The Supreme Being.
jnftv thicket.
Relating to
a
cave
or
n.
Depth. -2
I
An
Bhtahma
of Gold.
or
*f Karttikeya. { A carrot.
A
!
:
A
qaail.
irr^r.
(fft/- ) [ inm^-ara. ] i
Relating to the leader of a troop. -2 Relating to Ganesa.
TforiW:
[
A
nr?ft-ij^ ]
per of Ganesa.
|
?*f
TST
a>
;
ft/- ) Deep, imabyss, a depth. fore8t - A
An
et '
-4 An inaccessible "5 A Didin g-Place. -6 A ft?' -7 riddle. Hypocrisy. -8 Weeping, crying. -9 Water. -10 A deep sigh.
An
arbour,
bower.
ft
A
-2 body;
Jfw
flg^:
]
A
group of harlots.
3.
] 1
of
Ganea.
The bow of Arjuna
presented by ijoma to Varana, by Varnna to Agni, and by Agui to Arjuna, when the latter assisted bim In consuming the "ttstw
wwn*
1.
29.
-J
vr^r^ general. -Oomp. thet of Arjuna ; Me. 48.
;
A bow m. an
in epi-
An
TTrTTTffa
(
iffiTnj'n'rtep
limb
g^rqf^3.
Io9 -J The sn elephaut. 5.
earth. -Oomp. 3Tg&
he body. *TTT nra^f See under
weave together.
string or
JTOT a. [
![<* HlltT <3?r not very deep, shallow
f 1
-
A
ff
Fordable,
] ;
A shallow
place, site.
/ ) Caused
by
place, ford.
-3 Desire of gain,
-4 Bottom. N. of [ lyr-jO Vivamitra ;(heis sup-
mfa:, TrfasK
posed to have been an incarnation of 'Indra and born as the son of king Kiu.-ifuuba.).
10
;
the father of
A worshipper 2. 1
;
A
The
cupidity.
ITf9npi' [ frSwrt
-Oomp. -3fj, -sf^5T:,-3^:
an epithet of Visvamitra. ^T^, -3? an epithet of Kfmyakubja, the modern
Kanoja.
An :
1
A
epithet of Viavamitra.
A
traveller. -2 A singer. carriage drawn by oxen. An epithet of the 1
Ganges. -2 N. of a princess East, wife of Svaphalka and mother of an epithet (1) Akrura. -Comp. gtT: of Bhishma. (2) of fUrtvikeya. (J) of Akrura. The mother of Akrura.
(f/.) Caused by
blindly following or imitating custom or example.
A
the
4
2-
S. 17.
209 fore-quarter of an
chieftainsbip.
2. 26,
6 ;Ri. 1.21.
Ms.
18;
-2
W or I
of
Un
of
worship-
;
<, ?i ntfrgfnfjjrtJTn?^ B.
thi
cavern
(
-*
member
or
:
37<0,
;
'r
Gane*a.-2 The leadership of a troop,
? P. V.
body
3.
Worship of
going or coming.
pervious.
The
1
;
cload.
See under
inaccessible
place.
*i
Being in or on the
a.( ft/.)
<|J4|t|
Ganges, -q- N.
epithet of Arjuna, the third Findava prince Ve. 4.
Ved. Depth.
lyrn
kind of prawn or
nftrvft: [ towr arro 1%^] N. of Bhtsbma or Karttikeya.
.
nt
A
intensi-
An
1
;
o.
epithet of Durgi.
Santi.
abyss, depth. -2 A wood, thicket, deep or impenetrable forest ;
An
shrimp.
8.
Grave, dignified ;.M4I. 1. 4. passioned, replete with love, strong; D. 6. 33. -6 Hard, difficult, causing
down
from the heavenly Ganges).-! Gold.
to
derstood, inexplicable, mysterious ; ^mrir: T<*nr? T> *JY?JT;mrc?ritT*r: Pt.
*ft
--
-
impenetrable,
able, inaccessible.
A
;
peculiar kind (supposed to fall
2 To
).
Deep, dense, thick. -2
impervious,
arqr ]
An
*TtT?:"%Tr
a. Searching for. r^r inquiry.
"?N?i 'liaP^^T.
t
]
S.
ansj
irrat
) [
Ku. 5. 37. -IT: K. P. 10 epithet of Bhtsbma. -2 Of I Bain -water of a if Karttikeya 1
1. 21.
irthror
'ft/-
(
T:
seek, huntfor, searcher
168
4.
1
song, verse.
Jlfif o>
;
10 P.
A., T
A
1 Being in or on the Ganges. -2 Coming from or relating to the Ganges
cloud.
TT3
.
kind of grass
-g:
in a hiding-place,
Being
concealed. rr 1 or 2 A., 3 P. ( nit, ftTriJT ) 1 To go, see -2 To come to any state or condition .-J To praiae.sing. irf
A f^:,-$:,-5P*
-II Access, egress. -12 Progres8,in crease, welfare.
irgfifl a.
ground, pabturage. eaten
cavern, recess in a rock cr
cave,
A singer. -3 1 A song. -2 JTTJ: -4 The celestial chorister.
male( ludian ) cuckoo. -5 The large Ved -6 Going, motion. black bea. -7 Free place for moving.. -8 The earth. -9 A refugo.-IQWay, sonrae.
Gaudharvas. T: I Relating to tho A singer, celctial chorister. -2 One rtaof the eight forms of marri.ige Y. 1 Cl (for expla$. tfimTRro: -3 A stibordination, see rnJ(>3T? ) music atnate Vodi treating of see the Sumaveda to tucued The art of the _4 A horse. ,
;
;
i^-
404 Gandnarvas,
muaic, singing
.
t.
A Vedio metre of 24 nnmt gr^wrw* Bg. 10.
I
;
;
tf 1 Speech. -2 An epithet of Durga. -Comp. f^TtT a. one whose mind is possesaed by a Gnndharva. $ri?5r a music saloon, con-
Mk.
3.
J
peated by every
morning and evening devotions ) ad on other occasions alio. Great sins even are said to b expiat-
dhya
cert hall.
A
FT:
r.:
The
1
]
An
^w ^Tfl fWt
pfT
ft
3?flffi
* ^l^n?i.B- 3
A hymn composed 62. 10. recited in the Gayatrt metre. an e P' l lot ^ Siva.
^
V&T:
and
*/
(
)
hymns, especiallj of the S4
mff: Cft/ ) [r?3^] A afo 5Twfl^^rnf!?t^err: N. 1.
)
-.
singer ; 103; Bh.
Singing, a song. -2 subPractising singing as means of
3.
27 v.
I.
:f
>
sistence.
Shaped likeUruda.-2 Coming from An or reUling-to GuruoJa. :, -^ I emerald ;. R. 13. 53. -2 A charm against (snake) poison {i^iTTrTS'T K. 51 (where it has sense 1 also). -3 A missile presided over by Garnda, -4 A military array (1515) of the snape of Garudi. -5 Gold.
A
cpi.
;
)
ed with
Goia>g, lea ling to ( as u way ). irrf>
charmer, dealer in anti
Comiuir from or counect-
(j
'irgyn.
Descend el from Garga.
a.
end of com p.
1 ) Going, moving, walking ^f^rirfft M. 5 ^ff^rrrfV B. t, 30 hiving the gait of a lion ;
Am*ru
3T3ff'
,
Belonging
*t R. 3. 49. -4
Leading
or
going
accruing to ; ftrfinnfr wrif:, w|rrfJr ft>
;
;
TT>frT
[
WKwirf! *15
]
I
Deep'
of water, sound &o. ). -2 Deptb, profund.ty ( of meaning, character <&o. ) ffj^ far
;
JTTT: [ *f 3. 112.
m^i^
TT w ^:[f-3^].l
* nt T An
fn
as,
a. (rff
/
)
.
r
] Singing, a
song
;
A singer, musician;
nnrvrt Bh.
3. 27.
uctor.
-4 A song
-2
hymn.
affairs,
1 Flowing, Jiquefying. -2 Dropping. -3 A flux-
lUgr:
T(c^
ns
[
ing ( fluids melting.
?J^
for^-MT*
j.
The Lodhra
I
Strain-
1
]
-2 Fusing, liquefying,
/
TTr%:
T5^
[
:
a-
Abuse,
]
abusive or fonl language
;
Bh
3. 133. Strained. -2 Distilled.
I
-3 Melted, fused. irrf&'SV
the
A
Gteedinoss ( ). -2 An arrow. -Oomp. -
2
Sick,
1 Drunk, intoxicated. diseased. -3 Foolish. it
Examination.
The seed of
An
s
a lotus.
epithet of Sanjaya,
on of Gavalgnna. i A. [imr^i ^mt, arofit. nr|T wni, >ni?j, Tit. o r TtfpO I To dive or plunge into, bathn, immeise oneself into (as water)
irriTTt
;
a
( >ff /. ) [ itf
nj 3Tor ]
of pregnant
women.
jjHi^T (%?) fl'3^', sr ] 1 One of the ihrte sacred fires a houseperpetvally maintained by holder, which he receives from his father and transmits to liis descenwhich fires for dants, and from Ms-
t.
231
8g. also
(
)
46
5.
into or entertains doubt.
i
;
;
is
plunged enter
-7To
deeply into, penetrate, roam or range over; irrf^fTf9?J Tft BY. 1. 21 ; K. 58
[
purposes are lighted
-2 The place where
.
2-
14
;
Me. 48;
Ki. 13, 24. -3 To shake, churn. -4 ( wilh loo. ). -5
tir
;
of
this
H. up,
1.
171
agitate,
To be absorbed To hide oneself
-6 To destroy. WITH
and dignity of a householder.
jjrfTfT''
,
Ku.
irre^t
irr-
a I Uterine, fetal. *ft/. ) Relating to gentati n Ma. 2. 27. (
A number
rf^'f 2.
;
feathers.
tion
of
position
particular
finji rs.
--
vulture, probibly for iii4
-2
-2 A
tree.
of ebony. -3 N. of a sage, a. pupil of Visv^roitra ( said in Hariv. to be his son ).
22. 11, 14. 67
[HWTWH.
from a
sacrificial
or
-2 Domestic
).
household. -J The five Yajnas to be a householder. daily performed by
Si. 3. 73.
(
;
Y.
coming from an
Greediness
;
;
7V
to or
51.
fift^ R- 4. 4. -3 Going or reaching to, extending or applying to, relating to 73 irt-
n&q
(
a sinine.
;
5
bolder
Tr5JtfVrT o.
rrrrr a.
At the end of romp
or stage of life of a house-
The order
kind
*Ti*mff a. ( fi /. ) [niwi^ wrafi wj ] I Shaped like Garuda. -2 Bacreil or presided over byGarurfa (as a inisila);K. 16.77 * An em, raid.
2.
1
411^:
Rice, corn.
dotes.
fnr" Pt. -2 Biding
o. ( tft/. ) "J5H.W? 3*f ] proper .for a householder, --vi: The live Yujnas to be performed by a honaeholder.
niiwvr
?it or
mrJ-o. Domestic.
One wbo
*Ttpfa : [ "Nt" wp4 vnraw a^ I A vendor of perfumes, a perfumer. -2 A scribe, clerk. Fragrant wares, perfumes irinrrwf irtnta v*v f%m^,
;
and
position
;
dignitv of a householder.
-
thet of Duryodbana.
rflfftq; a. (
The govern-
?rr
kept.
'
THfr^N;
irrwftt [TNlWwrt ??J ] An epithet of Sakuni, Duryodhana's maternal nnole. irhli^r N. of the daughte- of Subala, king of the Gandhi rag and wife of Dhritarashtra. [ She bore Durto her husband 100 sons and his 99 brothers. yodbana As her husband was blind, she always wore a scarf over hr face herself to bii ( probably to reduce state ). After the destruction of all the Kauravai, she and her husband lived with their nephew Yuahiihthira ].
swi s{
* as follows^
which
seven
myrrh.
[ itirfr
(
fire is
ment of a family
ed by a pious repetition of this verse,
singer. third of the
primary notes of the Indian Gamut; denoted by IT in musical ( commonly notation )- -2 Red lead. -3 N. of a country between India and Persia, the modern KandAhara. -4 A native tGumor a ruler of that country.
TNrbn
sacred
syllables reH5. -2 S- of a vety nacred vetse Brabiiwna at his sn-
tf to enter,
to or into, penetrate into
^HrtBk. 15.59. nT* p- p. [] bathed
1
in
in.
go
tfnrrfifc
,
Dived
or
deeply entered. -J Frequently plunged into,
plunged
resorted habited
into,
to, ;
thickly
in,
crowded or
frtrftwjt
awr
HIT
in"aft
9- 78. -3 Closely pressed jtir^OT R. together, tightly drawn, fast, clo*e, R- 16. 60 ,trnrrtight , irratirfffrf'
405 Amaru. 36 a close embrace 6. -4 Thick, dense. -5 Deep, impervious. -6 Strong, vehement,
-Comp
31
3.
Mai.
;
-3 an epithet of the Malaya moun-
sense).
tain.
'eight '. fan ! an P>tht Himalaya mountain. -2. an
of the
9.
1.
S. Til.
15 12
Me. 83
;
Me. 102.
>TlijHHH tni
JmnnjJfOTf
;
Amaru. 72
;
so
;
also
TTf o.
man. -^frTJf a mountain-grove.. -$(i summit of a mountain. iprr N. of a river. -55: a ball for playgf r a mountain cave. ing with. ^T o- roaming or wandering on a mountain ftrr^tT if* 'Kf'- ^"mrt thif5T<. fihrfS S. 2. 4. ( -T: ) mountain born ( -qf ) 1 talc. -2-
into, Diving f; 1 Diving into, plungbathing. ing, bathing. 2 Depth, interior. [
l!^-5T^
]
The
>TTfw [ >'13;?3?J
jrrf$?r
into.
gee
a.
.
&c.
Bathed
1
;
act of diving
into, plunging, bathing
red chalk. -J. benzoin. -4. bitumen. -5 iron, (-wr) 1. N.of Parvatl
plunged
in,
-2 Penetrated, entered
into
the daughter of Himalaya). -2. the -3. the bill plantain (
;
(
irif .
irrfsj
o.
I
One who plunges into
water, a bather, diver. -2 One who penetrate*. -3 Shaking or agitating. -4 Destroyer. 1 A ball for playing with.
fir^: -2 N of a ffa"- [ .
tree
see
grfi?-
Ad-
;
words, language
;
f^w^filr
Ku.
2.
;:
53
irf?JT^ 3.
;
72
;
^rrdrfWs^ S. l ?rt r%: Ki. 1. 25 ; Si. 2. 15; Y. 1.71. -2 Invocation, praise, song. -3 N. of Saras vatt, the goddess of speech and learning. tr
j
-Oomp.
%fi ( tf^ifj- ) Sarasvuti, the goddess of speech. fhftfc ) 1 N. of Brihaspati, the preceptor of the gods. -2 a learned man; so njtffor:. -^cf: ( ftw: ) N. of Brihaspati. ri( *r !or: ( ifafor ) a ,
god, deity 1. 63, 84. fltTT
;
^ff
clove.
Speech, speaking, language,
voice.
Un.
4.
148]
Venerable, respectable, worshipful. ft: I A bill, mountain, an eleva-
.
_T: S. 6.
shiuapatha.
-2 A huge
disease of the eyes. -4
rock.
An
-3
A
honorific
title
given to Sannyasins t. g. STPTflW?:. -5 ( In math. )The number t eight '. -6 A ball with ;
which
children play (ihjv). -7 A cloud. -8 A peculiar defect in quickailver.-ft, /. I Swallowing. -2 A rat ; mouse
or^f
thunder-
or
Dak*r$ a moun-
fiirej.
low
N.
^jf^f^T'R'rt^'
;
4. 3.
- f3tfnr!
(
the declivity cf o mountain N. of a fruit-tree, -^nrsrf bitumen. inmr: the jy. Iho top of a hill. a mountain. declivity or ilope of .
-irw the table-land of a mountain. WITT a female of the Bos Grunniens. 3rivi7: sn epithet of Siva. -f^T m. an epithet of Indra. ( -/. ) a river ).
(
breaking through a
moun-
^ a.
(
mountain-born.
ift
of the Ganges. -2. /. ) |. an epithet of Parvatt. -n%Wf th Kufaja tree.
HPT. an elephant, especially alarge and powerful ono. 5^*1-
^/
TT*, red chalk. -2- mountain soil. m. I. a bigh mountain. -2- n p|TT3T:the Hithet of the HimaUya. a of aar N. malaya mauntain. in w&i a kind of city bird. (
-r
(
-;
n.
)
Magadbad. of ^n: an epithet the peak of a mountain-
)
an
table -land.
37.
1. 60,
6 P. ( ftff^, (rfeif
To swal-
)
properly speaking, this it not a separate root, but is connected with 2 ). (
;
-
ftt?'
flr^-ip ]
[
swallows or devours
Who ;
e.
what
or
y-
W: 1 The citron tree. -2 crocodile in the Ganges. -Oomp. a crocodile, shark. :, -fffft .
A
1
Swallowing, eating
Prt?5:/-
i,
up.
A
fit?r5:
tumour
bard
the
in
throat. ft
a.
)ff
Eaten, gwalkwed
P' lnet
of sira
Sun K' cbapt" ed
S.
(lit. );
told, said
2
;
(
;
;
'arrr>r-
MM.
ifhfWroJratsi't'nTT
;
see under
a song S. er-
1
-2 Declared,
14.
2.
.
^ aNo
).
* Singing
wf
(nrrT^r flnTTtaT frt?rr
ifhfsmt-pnfr f^rt 3-1^ a means or K. 32. -Oonrp. a lute, inrtrument of iinging, i. Ac. *m: the arrangement of 1.
5
;
flute
a
one.
ST
singing.
mic
-f5*
(-T.)
( -*rr )
versed in the art of or fond of a epithet of Siva.
uw
at N. of one of the Matns
JT^^ tending on Skanda. science Kinnara. --5IT-* the music. ff
A
of
song.
HT certain
in verse sacred writings form of a dialogue ) the in often ( to the exposition which are devoted and theoso.
of paiticular religious D hi-al doctrines; e.g.
nnrtm
But the name appears confined
be especially the BhagavartgHa
;
toth.
ifri'lTg'TTHr
quoted by
"
HIT: I- iron. -2- tin
Brahmana Sima-
-3 Especially, a
versed in the hymns of the veda and who chants them.
en-
of Parvatt. -2. of the Ganges. -3. a river in general ( flowing from a
mountain ) m
i
;
(Also fiffanr: and fi|UMt).
district in
tain-torrent, rill. or^f (TSf) closed by a mountaiu.J-lff^Ht li
tain
C^t-ft*
Indra's
vw^r
N. of a
5Tirt
epithet of Siva,
t PtK?iffM-raT^ B. 2. 41 ^^TT srfT? WT g%?ft Ku.
;
jfrta mountain-pass
bolt.
ball fer
jifr
any stronghold among mountains
red chalk
A
A
-*rff^ ?i>, sfl srrjo*; WTf^wi!^5T: P. III. 2. 15.
An
Viirt. ]
a range of mountains. 7WT: a hill-fort,
70, 71.
N. of
Pfffcr: [ ftft
singer.
dressing, invoking. f. (nom. sing. instr. dual iftwjl &c.) 1 jft; Speech,
^r
1
]
ffif^JI*:
)*l^r:i
frfawtmffi
an
xw., -si^T:, -gfT:- 1epithet of Karttikeya. -2- of Qanea. ^-. an epithet of Siva. Hrfr talc.
Ganges.
Indra's thunderbolt.
if
j*. 5-1*1, *rsi<5j Ved. ;
Ptft( ?T
the
attentive ear. -gfs- a. closu-fii-ied, avaricious, miserly, (-fe; ) a sword.
mountain.
playing with.
India's thunder-bolt.-^f^sr:, a species cf~ibe Kadttmba tree. the a cavern. -3>f5rw cave, ^: eurth. iRtor: a bliad or one-eyed
-g- jnd. Close-
much, excessively, heavily, vehemently, powerfully. -Comp.-afir^ a- having closely filling armlets. 34lf?i'M a close embrace. ^"fr; an ly, fast,
tT
ftffci: [ ftft Willt
;
Mai.
Main'ika
Sivn. -2 A ball for playing, -qft small uaouie.
epithet of Siva g
12;
the
gtf:
gCT an epithet of Parvati. mountain torrent.
number
:
U.
this
a high mountain
1.
mfilaya mountain. -4 a term for the
;
;
in
fiKl
-^3-;
-2 an epithet of Siva. -3. the Hi-
excessive, -intense 'II jH-jrff^PT fell fast asleep 3%JT fxccpsively
tormented
written also
(
;
Ch. P.
rasvamin-
to
last,
Sff*^
406
/
>fir%:
i?Fi; ]
1
fris: S.
5
A
song
gun
Bv. 1. 15 : ffW 5T?TT 'JWR: Bk. 2. 19.
;
;
result
;
A pill. -2 A round 1 any small globe or ball; ^ta"fm?t Mk. 5 -3 The cocoon
yfdejal
Ku.
40.
3.
-2 N. of a metre
pebble,
;
A pp.
lee
5l7
A
jftffofr I
-2 Sing-
short song.
a-
jftr^
4V/.
(
One who
)
re-
5
6 P. void foacec.-II. 1.
stool,
peak
^=
Song -2 Speech.
1
( stffT,
55
To
)
excrement, 1 A. Ved.
void by
R?
indistinctly.
A
(A^ri'!>.-g:
gum
grant
A dealer in bdellium. A bundle,; bunch ( in ge-
1
neral ). -2 A bunch of flowers, a cluster of blossoms, a clum (of trees
Ac.
)
;
da-^Hfa 6.
50
Y.
;
Git. 11
229.
2.
Ms.
;
1.
48
;
a peacock. -4 A necklace of pearls A pearl necklace of ( in general). -5 of 70 ) 32 or, according to some, (
neckstrings. -Oonrp. -arch a pearl lace of 24 strings. ( -&,-$ ) half of a cluster. 3fnT?r: a kind of corn. the palm tree. vine -2. plantain tree. see ir^:
Mr
symbolically represented by molasses and offered as a present to Bribmarjas fte a sort of sweat me at, flour and molasses ground and boiled together.
(
Mar.
P.
53>,
Sinra or gfSnr
or
articulately
buzz
Bk. 29
;
ff3rT?T ),
(
)
often
g.l
To sound
indistinctly,
H 5^tS^ T 3?pr
;
19;
2.
5. 6
;
143
6.
srf5
;
P. in-
hum,
1: 5f3
14.2; U. '
Bv.
1. 6.
A
cluster of 55Tt 1 Humming. -2 blossoms, bunch of flowers, a nose-
gay
;
cf. -JJ^T.
-Oomp.
->ftr.
a large
buzzing. shrub S3TT [ (j?-3^ ] * A small red black of that name, ^bearing oj: ) smfSiTJT'ir ( for berry ;
I't. I-
-2
196,
A
berry of this shrub used as a weight, measuring on an average 1^ grains Troy, or an Vikar.
1.
artificial
25.
weight calledffun/a mcasur
a ing about 2 grains -3 Hntruiing, lo%v murmuring sonnd. -4 A kettledrum ; Bk. 14. 2. -5 A tavern. -6 Befle tion, meditation. -7 A kind of plant with a poisonous root. A berry of the Gnnji plant.
Humming, murmuring
;
;
(
;
;
37^).
-14 Repetition, multiplication, '
fold or ' limes', usually at the end of comp. after numerals; '
denoting
:
molasses
;
gtressr ) [
js^ 73;
^
wr=
]
A
I
.ball.
prepared with molasses. f%^rr 1 A small ball. -2 A pill. -3 Kernel. Molasses. JSS^S
Spirituous
liquor
distilled
-'
An
1
HH
pill.
epithet of Arjuna;
TWP^^
^If JTgT^ST ^5TT?f% Bg. 11. 7. ( aud in several other places
-2 An
?rf?!IT!f
A
throat (as breath)
epithet of Siva. in
rattling
11
Chan. 78 so f%gor 5nr?rof?T^f% becomes a hundred-fold. -15 A second;
ary element,a subordinate part (opp ~16 Excess, abundance, super-
S?').
fluity.
-17 An
adjective,
a
word
subordinate to another in a sentence.
-18 The
substitution
of
rr,
sft,
3^
and wfj for f T, 57 ( short or long ) and pf, or the vowels 31, rr, afr, and 3H and 3T5^. -19 (In Rhet.) Quality ,
from molasses. 1 The cotton plant. -2 A 1 Sloth. -2 sleep.
Sounding lowly,: humming,
jjspi
belonging to all created things these are t^. riTff, and ?ri^) ronprfrTrirnr Ku. 2. 4"; Bg. 14. 5 R. 3 27. -12 A wick, cotton thread; Pt. 1. 221. -13 An object of sense ( these are five CT, ^r, nr, ?r$ and
ties
;
of the Qltii.)
black bee.
A
quality, general Ms. 9. 22. -10 or property of all characteristic substances, one of the seven categories or pada'rthas of the Vaueshikas, ( the number of these properties is 24). -1 1 An ingredient or constituent of nature,any one of the three proper-
f ^nrafr my-
in
-2 A mouthful. -3 A kind of drug
2.
^s^fiff ?i?irnT
a cupola.
sgir
preserved
;
-7 The
54.
;
globe, ball.
the
3I3^r: 1
;
;
-2 A
29
;
ball for
sugar. robulan
^rw:
giT3iffrT(TftgHH'5
sugar-cane. &r^ -'gr / aromatic bark of the Laurug Cassia Mar.). fata ^g:/. a milch-cow
-3 The plumage of
;
To defend,
n.
Si.
35
;
strike, injure.
Susr.
1.
1. 9.
'
3^3^T sugar. Ml^t rice boiled with coarse sugargtit, "^TV:, -V
3is
HBv.
arspr a
playing with. -4 A mouthful, bit. -5 An elephant's armour. -6 The cotton tree. -Ooxnp. water mixed, witb molasses. xj<jch
-3 A
resin.
gra^cfc:
g^y:
1
)
S^T; TO^C
gfhr^f
fra-
particular
-5
(where JJOT a merit '). -6 The bowalso means string gorf;?^ rg
Treacle, molasses V. 1. 303
1
?J5':
^T: Sk.;
string. (fc)Thread, string, rope, cord; . 4. 8 ; 5. 10 ; fjoVjoicq-
4. 15,
SSlt
To
preserve. -2
To
)
(
;
f^T-JTsr-
;
5. 70.
q. v.
zizw
6 P.
&%
discharge (
pearl
K<&&
cites in a singing manner; ifMY fTarmiati: Sik. 32. ifhir
A
of the silk-worm. -4
ing.
3Jfi*rrorr S.
wm^TrsorJT^
;
gorRf rrt R? ^ gornr ^(r: Ki. 10. 25, 6. 7. -5 ( a ) A sir.gle thread or 7. 4
the
caused by cough.
considered as an inherent property of a Rasa or sentiment. Mammata thug defines gor: ^
K. P. 8. ( Some writers on such as Vamana,Jagannatha Pandita, Dandin and others, coneidei :
ll
rhetoric,
useful Cordifo-
Gunai to be properties both of 5rg and 3!*}, and mention tea varietiei under each head. Maminato, however
A 5%T-- > A ball, globe. -2 mouthful, bit. 10 U. ( 'pimV-f, Hfoirf ) 1 To multiply. -2 To advise. -3 To invite.
oecognises only three, and after dig cussing and criticizing the views of thors, says ^ig^rjr^fli^D^irgT^ ^ gnfo K. P. 8 ). -20 ( In gram, and Mim. ) Property considered as the e. g. meaning of a class of words
Sit I )^T N. of
a very
medicinal plant, Cocculus Mar. ga^f? ).
lius (
&%
] 1 A quality (good grar, J^DT. -2 (a ) A good quality, merit, virtue, excellence
JTor :
[
or bad
);
nnr-ai^
;
^JTSorr:
Mai.
1
;
^wm
rUl^ir
^ gRjfH Ki. 8. 37 B. 1. 9, 22 WT1?> 5pr ERt gor: Pt. 4.. 108. ( ) Eminence. -3 Use.'advantage, good jrorr
;
;
ft
(
with instr.
uaually
);
Pt. 5
H. 1. 52 fsJHrflfr >pr: 2. 20 1. 15. -4 Effect, result, efficacy, ;
;
;
5ft
Mu. good
:
;
grammarians recognise four kinds of the meaning of words anf^, JroTi f%*rr and JTTST, and givefh, g^t, ;
^r?y:i
an|I
t%?T:
ae
instances
to
meanings. -21 ( In A proper course of action,
illustrate these politics
)
an expedient. (Tae expedients to be used by a king in foreign politics are peace or alliance. -2
407 war 4
3 TPf march or
;
expedition
WT or
shelter
;
arrn^r halt; 5 tfsnr seeking 6 jftr or ^ft>?rq- duplicity ;
;
FTH ttminr: Ak.) ee Y. 1. 346 Ms. 7. 160 Si. 2. 26; B. 8 21. -22The number 'three' (derived from the three qualities ). -23 The chord of an arc ( in geora. ). -24 An organ of seme. -25 A'nubordinate dish MB. 3. 226, 233. -26 A cock. -27 An epithet of Bbtma ; win gftftttft jrorfSTr: Van. -28 Leaving, abandonment. -29 A mul;
;
;
tiplier, co-efficient. ( in arith.).
utterance ( f IUTJTM ) they are eleven. -Comp anr^ a principal qua"*ltfa R- 3. 27. sTJror. merit lity and demerit Si. 16. 44 3fnT a. freed from all properties, being beyond them. ( -;T. ) the Supreme Being. sTftsTT^ the region of the breast where the girdle is fastened. ;
!
;
connection or association with virtue* ; B. 1 22. 3Tg*nrt love or appreciation of the good qualities of others ; Ki 1. 11. -argtfsr: conformity or suitableness to good 3T3J*ffaf^
.
quality
3^rt a different (higher) jnrfn ft(F<mtvr5: M.
1.6. a.
irorftT*
;
arr^nr, -strew,
-gis? -$
w
endowed with good
ritorious,
qualities, megood, excellent.
worthy,
STTWr^;, -fSrerr disparagement, detraction. rits',
arrere: 1
'a
mine of me-
one endowed with
all
virtues
Bh. 2. 92. -2 tf, of Siva. a. rich in virtues srreJrq a. having qualities. anm*: 'a receptacle of virtues', a virtuous or meritorious
-sn^
person. lent.
SJTSTT a$-3ii 1. the
virtnous, excel-
Supreme Being. -2 the Chitraki'Ua mountain. 77^T: excellence of merit, possession of superior qualities. Tfsrfhfsr panegyric, eulogium. --TC^B a. superior in merit. 3^3- a. endowed with
good qualities S. 1. 12. sfar.jr uperior or abundant merits. suisr ,
1. extolling, praising.
-2 a condition mind of the hero of a drama to which he is reduced by Cupid. grn^ n. l.an unessential or secondary action. -2 ( in gram.) the or
of
state
or less
secondary
immediate
indirect ) object of an in the *T,
example
action
( i. e. ;
e.
g.
^rs^W pj- y ff^'
is
tive of
iJTTT o.producaprfrJT^ good qualities, proBtable, ga -
latary.
(
ftf
pares
-t:
).
1.
a cook
side- dishes or
articles =of
Bhlma.
food.
--
who
pre-
any secondary -^fif. f.
id.
r;
According to the three
1
chief
qualities
things
).
-3 According
qualities.
;
sr
2. 5. -jrfof appreciating merits, -irappreciat#i|, -ffffS, -HT?r=3C ing the merits (of others); Ratn. 1.6; 3v. 1 9. Si. 20. 82 HTJT: a collection of virtues or merits JT^K.
;
;
116; >ranrft JJOHTUT Gtt. 2
;
Bh. Bv.
3.
103. siffat a,, detractor, envious, censorious. ^f a. knowing how to admire or appreciate merits, appreciative ; *rreRr ^IWWrfyV >JIHiiur5rrMu. 2 jrorr ST^rf gwr HtfiT H. Pr. 47. 'rir, --ftcnf the three constituent properties of nature, i. e.
%
tsr^ and snr^- "STPTRT: life. 3frr ( du. ) virtue and vice 62. qjh the virtue or duty
?w Pt. 2.
;
incidental to the possession of certain qualities. fafa: a store of vir-
a woman having feet as tues.
superior perties of things. ^nr: delighting in the mequality. rits of others. *T?h": an epithet of Siva. 33TOT mark or indication of
u^n.
an internal property.
jjursf [nw ^] 1 Multiplication.-! Enumeration. -3 Describing merits or qualities, pointing cut or enumerat-
merits %% WHarsf ^a^Rjrorift Exatrarcav^WO^ GHt. 7. mining books, studying collating and correcting copies to determine ;
:
tbe value of variants. [
s; ^T^ f
*fi
JHT
.
in >^arw.merits.
^Tf: pointing out-
f^^Rf
discrimination in appreciating the merits of f y:, others, a just sense of merit. ~f ST=Ff! a mast or a post to which a ff%:/. 1. ship or boat is fastened a secondary or unessentitl condition or relation ( opp. g^qfra ) -2- the character or style of merits ^^riHf pre-eminence of merit. 51*^: an SFHfJrJT 'enumeration of adjective. the three essential qualities', a term applied to the Saukbya ( including the Yoga ) system of philosophy.
good
with qualities jjiT: 1. association or merits. -2- attachment to objects of sense or worldly pleasures. -*rr^ or richness of merits, /. excellence mi*: ! great merit, perfection 'an ocean of merit,' a very meritorious man. -2- an epithet of Brahm/l. 'void of merit', meritless. !
-sjni a-
-2. poor
(
as food
).
I -A calculator.-2 3! [ 22J-' 3 ] multiplier ( in math. ). J
]
1
Study, repeated reading, repetition; II
75
2.
Malli.
( aifmiir
).
Si.
-2 Dancing.
the science of profession of dancing. -3 The prologue or introduction to a
A
drama. -4
garland, necklace; g-frA. L. 3. -5 Determining the value of the various readings of a manuscript. -6 A cypher, the character in arithmetic f%anrfair<Jinrafr
STarf
which expresses nothing. goiSnr a.
*T
^r aintoT] 1 To be To be enumerated. -3
[nor
multiplied. -2 To be advised.
a tent. g^r a. 1 desirous of merits.-2. attached to. merits. -w^Jf, OT^3>: a word which connotes an attribute or quality, an adjective, or snbtantive used attributively ; as TTiTr
A
possession of, qualities in generaI.-4 Multiplication. -5 The state of a rope or cord.
;
WIT,
^T
excellence, good -3 Being endowed with, or
ing
1.
property.
to merit.
ence. -2 Virtue,
appreciative
;
existing
to
-^ I Subordination, depend
to merits
iprcrr,
M
of
(
-2 According
a appreciating or admiring merits be ), attached ( wherever they may
-2- an epithet of
-r*rr,
of
merits, panegyric, praise. *rvga. 1. desiring good qualities. -2- possessing enviable or good qualities. --JJST
-30
Division, subdivision, ipeciea, kind. -31 The peculiar property of letters which are pronounced with external
qualities.
rpi singing
praise, extolling.
TT;
Study, practice.
The multiplicand
Consisting of single of the three constituent properties of nature. -3 Possessed of merits, meritorious.
guinq a.
threads.
\
-2 Consisting
guTWrt a.
1
:
Endowed with good
qualities, virtuous, meritorious, good,
excellent
Pt.
;
-2 Endowed
101.
1.
with qualities. Jor^TTT, -?^ qualities
good
The Possession of
1
jyJHrlTffr
;
IWjrt^Tr
R. 8. 31. -2 Excellence superiority. irjfui5fr A tumour, a swelling. Mul5f5rrT -p- p. [ 5^1"fr5r TP ] I tiplied.^ Heaped together,collected;
-3 Enumerated. jjroni a- [
5r-5^
]
Possessed of
1
endowed with merits, meritorious; f% ST 5r% f^?pr: Ms. 8. srofr Trof 73 Y. 2. 78. -2 Good, auspicious or
;
;
Dk. 61. -3 Familiar with the merits of anything. -4 Po8sest5f3T5TrgTST
t
ing qualities ( as an object ). -5 Possessed of the three qualities; Ve. 6. 42. -6 Having ( subordinate ) opp.
parts, principal
(
sn^nfrov
A
*ft
gur )
;
goijjfor-
bow.
a 1 Deprived of the oriS'^rg?' ginal meaning or importance. -2 Made secondary or subordinat. -J -
:
408 Invested with attributes. -4 Made having become a merit or orna-
T
or
ment. -5 Varied according
35-
to quali-
33-:
-6 Having a certaiuforce or application ( as a word &c. ). -Comp.
ties.
in Rfcet. ) the
-sirjir (
second of the
three divisions o? Kavya ( poetry ), n which the charm of the suggest-
ed sense is not more striking than that of the expressed one. S. D. thus 7 defines it: wtij jtfl^cT'U ^ ^MK^I265. This division of Ka^ iir>$ vya is further subdivided into 8 classes ; see S. D. 266 and K. P. 5. i
with [3M!<j] I' Endowed
jpnr a. merits or
virtues
7^
iu<|4juij
;
r
-2 To be enui
47. ifti|ui
-3 To be described or -4 To be multiplied, the
meratod. praised.
multiplicand.
fc5 10 U-
To
( 'jzirfi-ft, jfraT ) I
encircle, surround, envelop, enclose.
-2 To
hide, conceal.
gy* ing.
hid-
Concealing, covering,
|
Surrounded, covered-2 Founded", ground, reduced to 1
3H ) watch over
P.
10
astft,
(
or
protect, defend,
^fr*r
ifr
;
"ffarftiT
TnrJiw,
(
arrfur-
Mb. ^ 3rfr
afef
I
)
see
22;
-II.
pr.
A.
1
^5=%
(
strictly desid. of.n ^) 1 To despise, shun, abhor, detest, censure (with, 1
to
means of
pro-
Ku. $TT-
;
?* 5ftFF>?iT^: gjth% Si. 11. 60. -8 The lower deck of a boat. -9 A leak in a ship. -JO Check, stopvr*T
page.
On
who guards
3T5%
of protects
R. 4.
:
some-times ace. also)
ablo.
gc^
Sk.
Bk. 15. 19
:
;
f$ ?J y. 3. 296.
qrirs^f-
;
Jim^grT*reT:
-2 To
hide, -III.
conceal ( "fta^ in this sense ). 4 P. ( gwrffi ) To be confused or disturbed -IV. 10 U- ( ntoum-* ) -3 Ti con1 To shine. -2 To speak ceal
ferent conjugations
"
:
?
;
-2 Hiding, con-
20.
-3
cealment.
;
-4
Reviling:, a bnse.
Flurry, agitation. -5 Light,
lustre,
splendour. iffr*
[
m?
25
1
?55. ]
Guarding,
protecting. -2 Hiding, concealing. -3 Reviling, abnee. -4 Flurry, harry, alarm. -5 Light, lustre. -r5 Envy, jealousy. -7 Perplexity, confusion. sfT I Protection. -2 Light, lustre. ifni^rT o:
To be preserved
1
or
protected. -2 To be prevented.-3To be concealed or hidden. -4 Secret,
mysterious. \
jfi-qrr3T
A
A
king. -2
protector.
To
-1 To pound, reduce
A
-6
tection, foriBcation, rampart ; 6. 33. -7 Confinement, prison
;
1
^
in the ground.
;r
dust.
cover, hide.
P.
l
To guard,
1
in the ground, a cavern, sink, cellar. -5 Digging a hole
kind of grass.
I.
JT^
-4 A hole
bird.
( Jjr<jtf )
as in vrtJTljyr.
-2 Smearing,
jif^fT a.
A
The Chataka To lie.
)5J:
10 P.
^
! Pro] [25. ^f3t R. 10. tected, preserved, guarded -2 Hidden, concealed, kept 60. secret ; Ms. 2. 150, 7, 76, 8. 374.
P-
A
-
preserver, defender,
one who guards. iffgnpr Protecting,
guarding, de-
fending.
;
powder.
S! [J^ ^] 3
grant grass.
A Wn d
I
of fra-
2 Pounding, grinding.
Dust, powder. -2 An -3 A soft or low pleasing meal. Dirty flcvir or
jjl^f! 1 oil-vessel.
tone.
-4
covering, hiding.
g*r Concealing,
5<%ff: Flour, meal, powder.
a
igftiT
ground
Pounded,
1
-2
-2
cow-tail, ohowrie.
A
T^
1
]
nosegay. -3
A A
4 The section or
chapter of a book.
*n
A.
1
(
fl^, Jffr
3$ The anus 136
;
)
To
Y. 8. 93
;
play. ;
Ms.
5.
-Oornp. ai^T? piles. obstruction of the bowels. site* the opening of P" e
8. 282.
3jrrw-.
-
T^"*: anus.
the
gfts:,
-<*ftrf*:
piles.
flatulence. -trr^T: irf : constipation, H^T; inflammation of the anui. the anns. ani. -^T^
P. ( a9ft, >JH 1.4 wrap up, cover, envelop, 1
A.
( n>r7t ) r
To
;
^
be
other
ft_i>id.
who
(
protector.
'frrTO'
Protecting, preserv-
ing. a. (c-?r/-) [35.55] ' A proteopreserver, guardian; erffcrn'ir 1. 55 ifrnrt irr^flrw R. 2. M. 5. tor,
u
;
;
20; Bg. 11. 18.
-J One who hides
conceals, -m.
An
M
epithet of Vishuu.
caresses and endearments dast, present or future srTnjtfT'itW ;
and
mTfoiTT'TgTci'fr'nr
^JTRgm
see HasainahjarT 24. -Comp. ^rur a secret or oontidential coiuir<%: a sipy, munication, a secret.
II^HT
pledge to be carefully preserved T:
g^5i:
A
jjccTitf
;
a disguise.
^ ^P^
Ms.
,
I
]
^V^Trf^
t. 87, 94,
99
wRnmrg
;
Y.
Preserv-
5 H^T 1.
198.
-3 Covering, 5>>T5?sr: K, U.
Conooalinsr., hiding.
sheathing;
slave, servant.
I
To
P. (J
tie,
put, string or
(rsft,
j-i'fcO
weave together,
wind round; jr^ir: fsrrrW WStsSi. 14.
Bv. (fig.)
S( tied,
To
3
30 l.
write,
)"f
;
71
;
Bk.
7.
105.
-1
compose.
p. p. Strung together
woven.
ST: [j^^?] 1 Tying.stvingingto. getner jjq;> grofr^t B. R. 1. l.~2. Putting together, .conaposing, airan*. gemcnt. -3 A bracelet. -4 A whisker a mustachLo. ;
preserver.
3T&: / [ ?T. protection
ing,
-2
^r
or present.
A
^- 6
;
gift,
a defender. sound of a small ob-
;
lover's
II.
-III.
[23t^4rT^] 1 To be pro-2 To ba kept secret or hid"den Pt. 1. 100. -3 To be kept, tto be taken care of. -4 To be cherished. CTj; 1 A servant slave. -2 A son of a female slave. -Comp. -arrftfr: 4 jfrcq^a.
tected.
conceals her
To
angry.
;
An epithet Secretly, priJTT One of the princivately, apart. pal female characters in a poetical composition, a lady married to an-2
of Vishnu.
'jivm )
play, sport.
a. Protecting
long drmii.
tpl An appellation usually (though not necessarily ) added to the name of a Vaisya as ^^3H:. *rg?3jH:&c. or is added to the ( DsualVy ?r&i name of a Brahmuna ; 53, ijrifr or ^rf 'o that of a Vaisya and ^r^r to that of a Sftdra cf ?iin %l
clothe.
a- Surrounded, enclosed.
The
-5 Joined.
sight.
an emissary. ^* a. going secretly an epithet of Balar4ma.-2 a ( -T: ) 1 a secret spy, an emissary. .{r^t
prolapsus WhT: constipation.
9P.(5=mJO To
withdrawn from
Invisible,
;
[ 2?fl- wrfft
jjSHTffs
-4
private.
.
= JpKT q- v.
bundle, bunch.
Secret,
;
Covered with dust. *TfH:
-3
Protected, defended.
A
m.
^TT
1 [ Jj 5? ] String-fag -2 Arranging, composing, Good aiHimtment ( of wurfo
getber.
.
-fl
409 their senses
Si.
good composition
),
;
2.2. -8 The propcumler of anew doctrine -9 The lunar asterism called HBir.-lO N. of Urona, teacher of the Kanravas and Pfincjavas. -1 1 N. of Prabbfikara, the leader of a school of
[. 6 A. [g^, S$-?4] To maka an effort or exertion.-II. 4 A. (;>. />.
W)
To
1
Sfof
-2 To go.
hurt, kill, injure.
mt
[ JO,
the Minjilmsakas
?9?J Effort, persever-
5^
Heavy, weighty also)
Rs
1.
1. 7.
opp. 5^r
(
ftft
-2 Great, Long (
momentous, S. 4. 18
*orf%f>;&T V. 4.
Bh. 3.7; B. difficult
?TT?5
(
great
14.
Me.
g^-
;
It
(
by
in
excessive,
n^ S^T
is
:
1
(
)
defiles bis
step-mother. ^frfee given to a spiritual preceptor ; R. 5 1. -'a guru's gift. ^pt ^Jtr. the constellaticn jtnj. -rr-sr the tamarind tree. ~^rr^r a difficult of digestion. \. tie ceremonies in propitiation of Brihaspati when a work is to be performed or undertaken. -2- the worship of one's spiritual preceptor. T^fTf the product of a guru's blessing, i.e. learnconstellation gJ7. >f 1- the ing. -2. a bow. -J. the sign pieces of the zodiac. JT^5: a kind of drum
orr
-
ym
prized. -16 GrievA father if ;
'
;
;
gsj^
4. 17
;
2.
Bg.
5
Bv.
;
2.
18, 19, 49 sirjrr g^oir srf%^r*offarr R. 14. 46. -3 A teacher, pre-
7,
;
-4 Particularly, teacher, spiritual preceptor sft s*raTT?'ft ^- mfll nfsT^3' R. I- 57; (technically a Guru is one who performs the purificatory
ceptor a
;
Jj^ftinrr.
religions ;
ceremonies structs f*
him
orer
a
boy and inVedag 3 jj$q sjilvjft Y. 1. 34 ). -5
in the-
fW^$
:
;
A
lord, head, superintendent, ruler ; ^otfwTTort gtf vf^ R. 5. 19 the
H
head of the castes or orders Jj^Tmrt B*% Gfrv 2 68. -6 N.of Brihaspati, the preceptor of tlie gods ;ij^^rajfhr ^"Y^irflRr *nr^: Ku. 2. ;
9; Pt.l .230.
52
-7 The
pill.
planet Jupiter;
or tabor.
*?;t 1.
topaz. -2.
a
gem
brought from the Himalaya and the Indus.
( ?t^rR^ ) who resides at ^ r T:,-^mT: preceptor's house. Thursday. ff%: /. the conduct of a pupil towards his preceptor. -vrt y
student his
a.
;
a preceptor
S^iff
(
greatly
i?rw^
grief.
heavy
distressed,
cf
;
VS --fft
.
A
I
si: SweetDss, a sweet taste.
A A
-2
bal1 -
A
sparrow.
A ter
bnnch
or clui *
see
;
jwThe ankle Ku. 7.
:-?W
;
55;
s^ i ^w
[
TV.
3;
A
clump or cluster of thicket, wood, bush Ms.
i
]
trees,
a
4P
7.
1.
;
;
192 12. 58 Y. 2. 229. -2 A troop of sodiers, .a division of an army, 9 consisting of 45 foot, 27 borce, chariots and 9 elephants. -3 A fort. -4 The spleen. -5 A chronic en;
;
villargement of the epleen. -6 A A wharf of lage police-station. -7
-8 Disciplining ( Mar. *rtz ). an srniy, keeping it in a posture of defence. ?ft 1 A cluster or of trees. -2 Jujube. -3 Small staiis
clump cardamoms.
A tent. -Oojnp. sort of cane, sorrel.
-4
a small
%5
hair.
%5t a. having bushy fresh ginger. wr:, -3?t: ease of the spleen.
jj$
:
n^o'C'ft/.)
1
a dis-
in
Growing
a Tlutcp or: cluster. -2 Having a diseased spleen, or a spleen affect-
ed by jw. -3 Composed of different divisions ( as a force &c. ). :
with
an epithet of
n>-
To
I
)
raise or tk-vate.
-2 Small-pox.
:
;
B. 3. 31, 48 ; 4. 1 8. 29. ( b ) U. 5. 28. -2 Forefather, ancestor Any venerable or respectable person, an elderly personage or relative, the tlders ( pi. ) g
P.
1
-2 To
53ft Molasses
a se-
the worst kind, committee of an wiaqra* cf. Ms. 11. 103 ). -2. one
usually
a
5f try.
viofl5Tn:,-m?
who
woman
pregnant
The wife of
f
who
one
I.
works on
highly
^
ous
A
? e-
;
;
luable,
;
;
g^ffi-
rep?esented prosody ; m^r Irre'it>'wJ!fa=ft ^al*: &c. ) -13 Mai. 6. 1. sistible, unassailable -14 Mighty, powerful. -15 VaIT
down through
of teachers,traditioc a] ina t uction -JT: white mustard >a^ attendance *r*: upori a preceptor; Mai. 9. 51. any venerable person, an elderly relative,the elders collectively ;uqfyff> Bv. 2. 7. JTPT: IgygfST: K. 158 the bed ( >i fc) of ateacl:er.-2. violation or violator of a teachor's bed.
;
!TWT
of
district
inhalitant of Guja-
Vikr. 18. 97.
worshipped.
I
ries
ftTfJusr S. 4. 15 ; Bg. 6. 22. -7 Venerable, bard of respectable. -8 Heavy, digestion ( as food ). -9 Best, excellent. -10 Dear, beloved. -II Haughty, proud ( as a speech ). -12 ( In prosody ) Lcng, a a sylitself, or being lable, either in short, followed by a conjunct con. sonant &c. e. g. in ;? or 3 in f ;
rilth
ft u epi-
offlie
of; Bh.3. 20. -CKH- in-
struction uanded
5?r
:
:
made much
-1.
*ifaTm?5?rorr
-6 Great,
1.
intense B. 3. 17
The
I
-2 An
Gujarath.
;
weighty uffair -2. the ritual leacber -^
;
;
s<
Universal gravitation.
ed (-w:)th 9 Supreme noul.-^U: woradoration t5 1 seiious or
ship
f^r^ij^--
;
>%
;
27.
Si. 16.
;
:
Ka. 3. 13, 35. -5 ArduoiiB,
15
to bear )
violent,
snmft
( fig-
;
*rafrar
;
10
6.
*rap=
. HTr -4 Respectability, venerableness. -5 The office of a teacher. -6 Importance. -7
46
2.
.
entitled to great respect w*J a. important (-&) a preceptor's fee for instructing a pupil 5j7vjrrr?"5rTf ?lfi>B^ R. 5 17. -3^TH a. highly rever
60 5^5: -4 Impor-
2.
83.
U.
;
wr
man
1
large, long, exin dnration or
Bh
autfljpff
);
$&s
1.
;
f%*ffc%3 TMTfg Me. tant,
);
;
tended. -3 length
grperl. ntfs)
;
(3Trat gof HT%^5 f%f%34 12. 102 3. 35 ;
sr
;
R.
ffc*
35 Un.
or *f /.) [r
a. (*
fr
him
after
called
PrM>b&kara).-13Tbe Supreme spirit. 3^-Coinp aj^nr a long syllable. prr 1 the wife of a Guru. -2. a wo-
ance.
24.] (compar. nfkjr
(
greatness
Tbe
l)etel - nut trce<
a,Ved.lnterlaced,intwined.
the Himalaya. 1
5TO
a.
-2 Long
(
(
qft/. in
) I
A
prosody
little
heavy.
).
JH7HJT a. Mcst important. u: best teacher. -2 N. of Viihrm.
3^r,-c*
-2
Bui
1
1
A
Weight, heaviness. trouble. -3 Dignity,
'
'
,
*Wffi-itr 1,'l* hide, conceal,
&m
3 '-
U. (15(3-^, 3Wi "fit
as'Ji^
-
.
55
)
1
To
coxer,
keep secret >rjr;^>i 72 2. Bh. ; norp* ira^trft ;
s
SiSFJ^ M..-1 To105coverR. with 7.
49;Bk
16.
41.
;
14.
410 An
1
[ air-*]
jpf.
of
epithet
K
Karttikeya"; Jj? fsrrefaysST"*?: A horse. -3 N. 5. H- -2 of a Cbar,,iala or Nitha'da, king of -
8.;Ku.
Riina. Srii.gavera and a friend of also of -4 An epithet of Vishnu Siva. -Oomp. Ttaf: the peculiar form of construction of a tempi*. the first fort
night of n
;
Mb. -2 Hid-
-3 A pit, hole in The heart. -5 Intel-
ing, concealing.
the ground. -4
-Comp.
lect.
the heart.
amlhT
f ?fr far **%*- H. 1. 56 f% female B. 12. 50, 54. jft The vulture. Oofflp. ^?: N. of a
secret
mountain
g^
'
q-^r^ ">
A
A
i
-3 Mysterious
;
Bg.
18. 63.
Hypocrisy. -2 An epithet of Vishnu. -3 A tortoise. 51 1A
B.
;
'
(
r:
SST'it 117; Pt.
;
Asvattha tree 557: ' with concealed blossoms ). -*rrthe
flH ! secret speech or conversation. of n*r: an epithet -2. a secret.
Kuittikeya. JTSJ57:
N. of
See T
(
as an arrow. )
JJjr II.
a class of
demigods,
who, like the Yakshas, are attendants of Kubera and guardians of bis treasures 3grai^ T<Jr% Me. 5, Ms. 12. 47.-Oomp. ;
Ved. Praise, approval. (ij) I 1 A. [$( j)^] sport.
-2 To
leap,
10 P.
(^uft)
1
jump.
To Plav
'
A jump. Ved. To jj^ 10 P. (2%ffO
JJ^TJ
f-
Hidden, concealed, kept secret. -2 Covered. -3 Invisible, latent. -4 Secret, private.
j I A solitary or piivate place. -2 A private part. sin: a tor-3 A mystery. -Comp. -5 Disguised.
sim:
toise.
a snake.
compound word being
arrffR; (the
'jslw^ thus
(
Jjgrtj?
a peacock's
"f ?<5?tl
^Ojp^qqVffU jaifHF srijiRffrSi tt^ ) the Supreme soul ore of the 12 kinds of sons in
P. ( TOT ) 1 To sprinkle, 53 moisten, wet. -1 To grant. ^ ^ i1 -T'1O TT1T JJj4 IP. ( T^l^" Of 'T^m )
r
&c. sound, roar, grumble red variety rfgr^.' 1 A small
of
A turnip. -3 The tops of garlic. -2 to produce intoxicachewed hemp if The meat of tion, the Ganja. an animal arrows.
destroyed
by poisoned
law
;
he
n^r
a.
woman,
;
ju-
A
-2 sharp fellow, dicious, *ise. The god of love. Hharper. -cff: covet, ) JIM 4 P. ( 5*^1^1 after greedily. -2 To strive desire, Caus. be desirous of. long for, To ID8ke de8i?0 " 8 or
unknown
n=s3^r Tfreff is*i*g gw: 129 Ma. 9. 159, 170.
;
JT%
>
18
eft ?rr*rwfr?r
;
animal
trj^
a
^TT^raPTra'!
;
A young she-elephant.' -3 who has one child only.
woman
A
m.
boar.
TV.
A
1
]
house,
ST -
5 ' 15
i
30.
A
quotation in 1 is sometimes erroneously cited as an illustration). -3 The life of a hoase-
-2
wife
;
sr
irwfll
)
1
Todecieve, cheat (Atm.).
nous.
g:
rh>e
j
L U8tful
i
libidi '
Mv.
10;
house, dwelling .
;
8 od ot love-
f$
HI
r.gT:
;
ly.
ff :
An
Ved.
or
A
1
Mu.
1
;
!T=rTirTt
75.
-3 The inhabitants of
-2 A wife.
a house, famior assistant,
oft. rendered or household by tame a tame ; c. g. 'household pigeon' ;^nrrf5t,-5iJTTSr
In
servant. '
I.
De81re>
pi. )
Me.
-4
28.
A name
m.
74
2-
4.
(
57:
comp '
45.
hole,
oblong
'
'
domestic,
m^:
'
Kager. desirous. greediness.
first
HTS^Hg^g^f^^jr^TT
appellation.
;
w: f. 2.
f^
the
sign of the zodiac. -5
;
tous
(
;
71. 5.
W
'
Hindu
dexterous
;
is
the real father being ;
Clever
1
[T'tf
a son born secretly of a when her husband is absent,
)
2.
tptW^HT^T Mk. 3. -2 ( In comp. with the names of other animals ) Any young '
A
jackal.
jf,
;
.
:
groedy.-2
fo'ft
"ft*
R.
female
tail.
(
accounted for in Sk.;
[
TV. ] 1 A cow which hag had only one calf, a joung cow
praise,
extol. in
Impregnat-
qisffo
dwell, inhabit.
See jaiqr. UTOTT The eyes
Svized. -2
ed, bearing fruit.
holder
I
vultures,
Ved. Grasp ng, holding. o.
To
1
R.7. 1
of
.
in
(
;
thank
e,
an epithet of Kubera
1SP-P- [3|-^
a vulture
to
:
-2 To
sport.
with
Lumbago. -2 Rheujja^fr I matism affecting the loins. ]jr Ved. A house of. >$.
/.
play,
wW ^^TT?w
Ms. 12 2. 45. 2 A privity, the male or female organ of generation -3 The anus. -Comp. jj^: an epithet of Siva. -ftu^: ^tr^r; the lire-fly. urine.
furnished
vulture feathers
:
I
secret, myatery 10. 38, 9. 2
rms U. a.
lect.
(as ordure).
or)
^
;
BT:
Voided by stool
an
art1k<4i4?i*4J9fit
f$t^ ^Husfw ^rsr, -^rnw
ful.
Jtgiyot.p. \ To ba concealed, covered or kej/t secret, piivate ggj 72. -2 Secret, solitary, ijjjf* Bh. 2. retired.
eces, ordure.
jj^r -sj
vultures,
^pj a. wind escaping at the anus ( a;qH ) -2 Understanding, reason, intel-
ment.
-2
protector.
guardian, blacksmith.
Rajagriha.
Kasyapa and Tamra. Bad, wicked, f. I The
wood, thicket.
I
near
a daughter of
-2 Ordure, excre
Dirt.
1
jj:/.
unflTff
;
;
^fvRfr The mother
Wealth, property. T:
vulture
^jarr Similar greediness ).
Concealing, hiding. 6 P. (jjrjt) To void by stool.
jjiT o.
A
witness,'
ant.
tiger
-w A
n^f: the lord of the epithet of Jatayu;
one placed to overhear secretly what h.is been said by the 'iefend
mouthed.
-if
a concealed
Greedy,
[ll-a>^]
w:,
^"r
emissary, disguised agent. ifil^T gs73T: the Bakula tree. secret intelligence, private commuirnf: 1. a passage undernication. a crow. ground. -2- a defile. J^J*T:
a.
cave-mouthed', wide -mouthed, opena 5T*T: 1. a mouse. -2or lion. -3. the Supreme soul.
^Tj a. tous.
,
Placed iu
<*
Brahman.
53^
cove-
going about secretly. ( -m. ) a spy, secret emissary, -jfe the wagtail.
a.
'
"srfffrar
&c.
-Comp.
eyelet-hole,
window-
ST^T:
a
a loopor
round
Mf^T!)
s?T
411 I-
3T^fter:
domestic matter
a
a
house-bolder. -2-
sign of the zodiac. a house-holder. sjJ:
regent of
household
any
affairs,
^nifsflrTfTfSfinn' Ms. 2. arflraif^ m. a watchman. a kind of sonr-gruel. sr*threshold. 3T^r^ m. a ;
67.
oblong stone upon which condiments are ground ( Mar. TTJI ) 3nRf <* one who has come to a fiat
;
house.
a guest. arr=anT: ( -?T: ) household or domestic business;!).
I.
wmw:, -vrAt -^tf?r
2-
a garden
attached to a
house. airsrTr the betel-tree. arrwr: the order of a house-holder, the second stage in the se religious life of a Brihmana ;
f*^ m. a householder. domestic nuisance, a domestic utensil, anything required for household use-
any
:
=
*S*OT: 2?r^ q. v. CTrta-frro a tame or domestic pigeon. ^TVTT 1 .
household affairs .-2-bouge-build ing. m. ''a house-builder,' a kindaf sparrow. SRIT^ n. \. household nffairs. -2- a domestic rite. qft:i 1T:> menial, domestic servant T: a
^
;
Bh.
1.
;
1.
intestine broils. feuds, *!<*: a bouse builder, mason
;
Y. 3. 14C. \. a house ^rrfi:; m. builder. -2. a kind of wasp,
-^a":
a domestic cock,
-^rrv houaeshold affairs ; Ms. 5. 150. if^r, -irrfy^r the small house-lizard. a
-^g>
house with two rooms contiguous to each other, but one facing west, the
%%
other east. I- a family-secret or scandal. -2. family dissensions. 3T8 -srnf: a slave born in the house. grsf: family, members of a t
family especially the wife
;
Mu.
1.
arrfifor deceit, disguise. grrr^j; ' wise only in the ( also JrJ^rn^^ )
inside of the house', inexperienced, stupid, foolish. tfjj- a terrace in front of the bouse, -^ry: setting a house on fire, incendiarism. ^HS a domestic slave. the ^rfff. f. or ornament of a bouse, a splendour virtuous woman, -^ar the goddess of a house ( pi. ) a class of household deities. ^jft. the threshold of a hwuse; ^r ;
r:
1. 2.
wind.
^rrsf
j
a wild pigeon.
sfte: a sparrow. householder, a man has entered on the second
TffT:
who
1.
a
state of life, one who, after
completed hit studies, settled. ' "
-2
is
having married and
a sacrifloer.-J. the virtue
householder
. ;
'
householder
c.
hospitality.
A
'ftrT^l5'
house. -3.
-4
failure,
ruin or destruction" of
a bouse, firm breaking down or destroying a house. -2- causing the decay or ruin of a family. rj m. the master of a bouse. Tjfft:/- the site
&c.
1.
tfspf
a. I. ^rRjfq;
of a house.
prying
jrfoh a
*W
,
f ^f|ofr f gz^i
18.
a
?f-?ft ] Possessing a m. The master of a house, a householder q-?g=im sft"r: 3
i.
ftfii'l
a householder, a married a household ;(Vf.
Bt-aft Malli.); srerrlr SfwrQsrrsee R. 1. 7 wife of a householder, a house-wife. TJ^ a stick or other instrument to
=tftffaa
;
^
;
To serve
W
2?-W^]
[
U.S. 22;
;
as a honae;S.7.20. 1 To be attracted
or pleased, as in Jjurjrgr q. v. -2 Do mestic. -3 Not master of oneself, de-
pendent, -4 Tame, domesticated. -5 Situated out-side cf irnrggrr !r*rr ' an army out-side a gi: 1 village.' The inmate of a bouse. -2 A tame animal or bird.-J The domeatic fire. gj- The anus. -Ooap. atfjf. a sacred fire which every Brahmana is ;
fnjoined to maintain. <J"
Tame, domestic. -2 De-
I
^ A tame animal.
^Rfofr Sour gruel made from the fermentations of rice water.
See under
A
one who performs the do-
Brahmana who has
[
?Pnrrra->r
^gr*'
:
-
house.
pendent.
-2- connected with the duties of a hcnachold. ( vj ) I. a householder -2. o domestic sacrifice.
-Oomp.
;
in-
rites.
4. 81.
n?r%R^?rPt.
the position or dignity of the "mistress of the house ^fj^rvnr: S. 4. 17.
lamp. -nrr%*>r n bat.-^, a a multitude of houses.
a, \.
mestic
',
lady in
house-wife, (the charge of the house)
fcr:
dog.
a house
a wife,
do-
mestic quarrels. iffnrg; m. an inmate of the same jhouse, tenant.
small bouselizard
The mistress of
'
;
to domestic affairs. -2. causing
domestic
OTft Mk.
-4. Ved- an epithet of Agni. -5 the maintenance of the sacred and perTF^ Ved. the mispetual fire tress of a house,' the wife of the
5
9 P,
I.
jrer.
village adjoining to a city. otter a
nomff, g*T ) I to
(
call
invoke
snT S"nmi^
out,
-4 To
sjririitr
;
praise, extol $rf%:tftar: ursraBk. 8 77. ft ^otf* Bg. 11. 21 ;
;
-WiTH
srg to encourago
Bk.8.77.
;
family-disu garden
or pros) I To swallow, devour, eat up. -2 To send forth, pour out, spit out, or eject, from the mouth. -Wrrn 3^ (Atm.) to out, devour tTnrfiRmorj
attached to a house. faRf: the owner of a bouse. gffjj a domestic for pleasure;Am&ru. parrot, one kept
wfanftftlfBk. 8.30. -111. 10 A. ( TIWfT ) 1 To make known, relate.-2 To teach.
on solemn occasions, flags 5fV5ftmr9iT?UTr
which,
are fastened; fJlfJnrr
Ku.
sensions-
13.
6. 41. 'Ui'^firi
A
-ri^siiF:
nj-
-*ii
honsB-biiilder by pro-
bouseholder,one who has entered on the stage of a bona~ holder vfciCT STrrtH'fJJTSTt ilclWI^fs-see ^?qfft above and fUflT U. 1. 9 Ms. 3. 08 ; G 90. "airww: the life of a householder see "jfi^g. u5: the t^nrr the duty of a householder. pillar of a house. fession.
fir. a
;
;
;
( accordgi*rn:ii A houBeboldor ing to TV. the form njspi given in iH is not correct ). ;
-II.
6
P.
(fJf(ft
a- [ f$W *> ] 1 Swallowed, 1 eaten up. -2 Described, praised. tfroh/. [^H[^-f%^] 1 Praise. -2
Frame. -3 Eating up, swallowing.
of or aeuo.
Disposed
to
catch
A
'Tf(3)^ with
(
also
VrfjF
hell
for
pluyiug
).
To shake, trem-
tw 1 A. :(>ftf ) ble. 1
T3C
t^
1
A A
(
.
.
investigate
*
ftw
;
( ;
it^-ft
)
To serve.
To seek, search,
fas
)
cf
ITJ^.
.
bold
TV.
]
A
bouse, habitation
;
412 3ffirr )% tff^r awfih Subbish. B. The loo. of this word is used with several words to form alufcTat.
^V.
compounds at
lowing
.
g.
;
home
only', i.e. a
n^fft?^
poltroon,
'
ift^fe^ o.
tSS:
bel
coward,
home
a- 'sharp at
VfioT:
singer.
A singer, 1 -2 An actor.
(j^
[ ?f
A
]
;i
cow house
profissinnal
sioger, an actor.
(V/- ) [ mft ir?r: M ^ ] Coming from a mountain, mountain-born. fj-^ a. (
1
'
only i. . a coward. fr^Hl'ifc a. shouting defiance at home only '; i. f. a coward, dunghill-cock. JtViT' f%^ a. making water at home'; i e. indolent. it%3T5: a braggadocio,. ' a housebraggart, boaster. t%q^: bero', a carpet-knight,boasting coward. 1
Mountain-born.
^-;,
^
Gold.
Si. 5
391.
^r q a.
.
-qf Red chalk;
w: 5^
firifi
[
MounUin-
]
house
^
&'
;
Me. 77. Jtsr
-ft
1
(
Norn.
n^-
jft : ) [
P.
1 r|
mj, ifa
To
) 1
WHJ
wifr
( TWfit, srft, 3PT[rftn,
ifhrat S. 1
*rftr?r;*r
-2 To speak ing tone. -3 To
42.
(
Ms.
;
64
4.
a
:9.
;
ei
declare,
relate,
;
rfhtJTHwr-
or rocite in
agtell
especially in metrical language
fhr*niJTlrftW Mil.
)
-4 To de-
2.
scribe, relate or celubrate in gong ; 14 ; wrofowfiT
Ku.
Ac. -3 The stars. -4 The sky. -5 The thunder. bolt of Indru. -6 A ray of light.
Cau>.
2. 5.
-7
A
To
( nr
siug or praise ,n song; ST^TH. 4. ^Ter* * Trsrtirfiwmw f^w<m c.uuse to
78, 15. 33.
To he sung what may bo ;
unrig.
(*/
irr?
)
[>T*
Singer. -2 Angry, -m.
A
-2
1
T?r]
A
1
eingor.
Gandharva.
rni:
A
;
A
1
[
poems or Pur an a*. mrr 1 Verso. -1 A
musicsacred
religious verse,
but not belonging to any one of the
Vedas. -3 A
A
etan/.a.
PrAkrita dialect.
-4 A song. -5 -6 N. of the
Aryi metre. -Comp. of
spr*:
a writer
verses.
Prfikr'ita
W
:
5.26,11.30; Bg.
15.
g?|TT5 nt Mu. Speech, words
3.
2
;
T^T^Tmrf^
13;
Me. 33. -3
;
m
12 2. 59 Ki. 4. 20. -4 The goddess of speech, Sarasvatt -5 A mother. -6 A quarter of the comIt.
f*5T*T
pass.
5.
;
-1 Water
(
pi.
).
-8 The eye.
-9 A region of the sky. -m. an 01
bull,
?*ftm
;
W{nrr
K. P. 10
jftiffl:
-2 The
;
A
|
g<<J
Ms. 4. 72
;
the body. -3 An organ of sense. -4 The sign Taurus of the zodiac. -5 The sun. -6 The number nine ( in math. ). -7 cf. 3T'f i.
hair of
'
The moon. -8 A singer -9 A billion. -10 A cow sacrifice. -II A house. -Comp. -5R3'*':, -37 1 a r o*d or spot troddeu down by oxen and thus
having cow's
a.
ear. (
-oh
)
1.
a
COW'H car. -2. a mule. -3. a snake. -4. a span ( from the tip of the thumb to that of the ling finger ). -SN-ofa place of pilgrimage in the south, saoroil to Siva; firintr^rofPTtTnr^ R. 8. 3;). -6 a kind of deer. -7 a kind of arrow. flmsr, -fo*ri5RT 'be Sariki bird.
-^t: A song, verse
;
Y.
1
45.
t wft PS?] I Singing, a song. sound. -3 Going. -4 Praise. joving. -2 jrrr^t a. I Going, ;ft A plant used Singing, praising.
I. a
I. a plough. -2- a pestle. herd of kine;
'frjtfa Git.
irrsf [
-2
A
in clearing the voice.
pot i>. ['Jr^-.fftfio 7q ] 1 A singer, one who sings Jfqt Tror?^: it 4
;
wnrt V.lll. 4.68.Sk. -2 To be sung. if A song, singing, also tlie art of singing ff
f.y
;
Me.
sfi
;
I-
grazed
having a particular meaning, J. the range of prevalent. ( -T: ) cattle, pasturage; TTr<3T: ifimmfw-
ing,
(a)
-2-
10.
ifr:5TT^Ki.4.
a dis-
department, province, sphere. an abode, dwelling place. -3. ( b ) range of the organs of sense, an srwonfr^ ft? be object of sense within ear-shot srqTf'ffaT TT to become visible. -4. scope, range in Bh. 2. 16. general ^
the cow's hoof. -3- the print of a cow's hoof. ^frff
>t-r^] -2 A chanter of
ian, singer.
^T
over .by cattle. -2- frequenting dwelling, resorting to, haunting f^fW?nfrgV Ku. 5. 77. -3. within the scope, power or range of; f-H^*ntr=5T R- 10 15; so ST^oi &c. -4. moving on earth. -5. accessible to, attainable. -6. circulat-
;
;
;
n-
grip, hold, power, H if!: 5>ra*T rluence, control HiTWT: Pt- 1- 146
-5.
( flg- )
;
i
U. 6. 26
;
Mai.
5.
24
;
wr^
*r(T
Mai. -6. horizon. -7- the range of the fron planets from the Lagna or
TftwriTomHr*
n^rfrorYstt 1.
to each other. ( place ftafl^ within the rauge ( of sight ), make n. 1 a cow's hide. current.). -2- a particular measures of surface thus defined by Vasishtha 7
^^
.
:
made impassable.-2
song, singing.
imrer;-ni5:
An
A
cow; 3rifr
'
irm
Heaven. -9
-8
diauioud.
TKlft'
sing a song
sing,
Wc*T iM Mk. 3;
(
;
^Sr sr TV. ] 1 Cattle, kine ( pi. ). -2 Anything coining from a cow such
arrow
Domestic, being in a house Domestic affair 2 Wealth.
n
of grass ) to a cow when performing an expiatory rite. ^TH:, -TOra':, -srrfita; m. a cow-killer. -^!f |. rain-water. -2. clarified butter |. 3- a. coming from a cow. destructive to cows. -2. one who has killed a cow. -3- one for whom a cow is killed, a guest. -g^f a kind
morsel
;
m.f
iff
;
wife, the mistress of the srsuft srrTT? 7 fthrr STHT Santi. 4. 9 ; Jrtr>zrr:
capture of cattle.
ceremony of offering
of sandal- wood.
born. -if Bitumen, red chalk.
as milk, flesh, leather
A
irf:
OTfT: the
3^31 ir&fwwift
Si. 2. 72.
r<j-
4
heaven bull or jjt
wfjf
(
-^Ff:) jfriT a.
auspiciousa preparer born in the
aw^r: an excellent ( gods ). cow. cowhouse.
]
J
.
a
cowpen.
-2-
in
;
;
a young cow which linn iffitt a pair of Imd only one calf. iftg'f oxeunVr a cow-pen, cattle=shed.
cowduug. -2^
srrrftgf
happiness of food, baker. ness,
gener.nl. -3. a family, fi%or wramffH Sk. race, lineage
unil.
a bull or cow.
[
equint-eyed. 5?iY^T an epithet of a^rt cow's Durg'i. ffff cow-dung. wr a milk. $rX-*q? R cow's hoof.
I-
a. born in the earth ( rice &c.). -gtT: an old ox or bull. sr^ the urine of
a atahlo
Mb. -2- a caw-bouse. -3. N. of a village ( where Krishna was o. 1. one who brought up ). iffSra? does not help a cow in the mud. -2-
v'iv:
n ^TT: an epithet ^rrr: cowherd, the tending or feeding of cows
of Siva.
a
wrSwrnrr:, ^r%H'rr^T: &c.; M. 3. 1(9, 9. 141. -4 a name, appellation snrr^ nfarewf^ft ^ ^r T sr N. so
;
1.
30
;
S. 6. 4
;
see
*
below
;
Me. rr^i^t^ f%Tf%7TT? t
I.
an umbrella,
a parasol .-12. knowledge of futurity.
"13. a genus,
uluss, apecios.
14
;>
413 land. -3. a herdsman -4. an owner of kine. JtrT: a cowherd, -smrr the projecting snout of a cow or ox. rnr a kind of gem fsnti'^: a cowherd (concow's nrine.
to caste according caste, tribe, families. ( -^: ) a mountain. ( -srr )
a multitude of cowa. -2. the earth. 3^f, -aBff^j; m. the founder f of a family. ^t?5T the earth. gr a. born in the same family, gentile, a relation Y. 2. 135. q?: a genralogical table, pedigree. "ST^T: the oldest member or founder of a fam. An epithet of Indra mily. tfirr jfr??>T?cq-ifor: R- 3. 53, 6. 1.
tribe ) iftT^TtT -2. the chief of a ;
;
f^
73; Ku.
2. 52. *JP&* ?r?yJr, blundering or mistaking in calling a ( one ) by big name, calling by
:
of Vrindavanaj 3n>T$r:, "??:. l^: the chief of herdsmen, an epithet
fw^fff f U< frig-c7r3<W
fr^?rf^3 *** Ku.
4. 8.
f
;
the word ); ^Wif^TftTSr: U. 1 ; the word different( rUm. explains ly ) -3. the part of the head close to the right ear. ^nr a. intending
cows.
I. a
^tr<Jr
^ft
plough. of a
N.
-2. a spade, hoe. river in the south.
m.,
jjr
a cowherd -^rf: -ff: 'cow-milker', f. the milking of cowa. -2- the milk of coirs. -3- the time of milking cow. fry* I- the time of milking cows. -2- the milking of cows. ftfift a milk-pail. %*. the urine of a bull or cow. wf 1. a herd or multitude of cows, cattle -2. possession of cows. ( -w- ) a broad-pointed arrow. a trtt mountain. tnf: the law of cattle,
rules relating to oattlt. 1. wheat. -2. the orange.
nut tree. ^?S: the betel vr^ the fibrous root of a water-lily. T: gum myrrh. ^<J:/. a cowherd's wife. "^TJcft a young cowherdess, a young wife of a cowherd ; ifrq^ij^P. 1. ( -
of Krishna.
o.
giving cows. ( -3-; ) brain. ( -^r ) N. of the river Godavari. q-^ a. Ved. giving cows. (-^: ) an epithet of Indra. ( -$ ) a crown ( protecting the head ). ^TT a. armed with a coat of mail, (-fr) |. yellow orpiinent. -1. a white fossil substance. ^nt 1- the gift of a cow. -2. the ceremony of tonsure of cutting the hair 3TOFT Tt?f*ntN>fnric B- 3. 33; ( see Mallinatha's explanation of
to give
vjn-, -qw: ^d? wheat-
1. a cow. ^r: m, Ved. herdsman. -2' protector, or guardian.
;
bile of oows, ox-bile if
because cows, which generally return home at about sunset, raise up clouds of dust by their treading on the earth ). ifrg : a milch-cow with
of pilgrimage.
:
;
'
a calf.
HI a mountain.
an
sfcfr
epithet of the wife of Siva. jj^jthe female of ths SArasa bird, the Indian 1 an ( ) crane. -2. -w^: .
epithet of Siva
like
a ( bellowing -3- N. of a country, -sr^if: an epithet of Patanjali, author of bull
the a
).
Mahabhashya. kind
gem.
of
WT
J^T;, -*rr
snake. -2. the
STTW: 1. a bull.
n
mouth -2-
kind
of u
:
a
I.
of
cow.
owner
of
;
.
which the yellow 'prepared
species of tion.
(
a
(
-*O:
;
Pt.
(
from
pigment
"IftMRt
94.
-(fan a
1.
wagtail.
).
(hv:
protec-
holy place, a place a cow's tail. sort of monkey. -2. necklace consisting of
-it ) a
)
sort of
!
3^
two or four or thirty-four strings. -jfNt *" e nea d * Siva's bull. -5*-. 1. a young bull. -2- an epithet a town-gate ;Mil. of Karna. -jt 1. Ki. 5. 9. 1. -2. a principal gate a 5, -3. the' ornamental gate-way of n -mfft* cowdung. temple. jfht ;
excellent
cow
or bull.
WK:
srgf^cT vnrv-riJf H f^ iftirrs^tn'ft %*jtV Si. 16. 25. -3. bile of a oow. -4. N. of a Gandhaiva. g^ -g^r fiT gn* ] a kind of musi[ >f cal instrument Bg. 1. 13. ( -9: ) 1. a crocodile, shark. -2. a hole of a particular shape in a wall made by thieves, (.-w ) I- a house built unevenly. -2 spreading ungueats, smearing. ( -w, -?ft ) a cloth-bag of the shape of a gnomon containing a rosary, the beads of which are counted by the hand thrust in: ,
herd's wife (especially applied to the cowherdesses of Vrindavana, the companions of Krishna in his juvenile sports ) -2. a milk-maid. -3. a protectress -4- Nature, elean ownirf^: 1 mentary nature. er of cows. -2. a bull. -3. a leader, chief. -4 the sun. -5. Indra. -6N. of Krishna. -7- N. of Siva. -8. N. of 'Varuna. '-9. a king, -q-g: a
4T* a s.mr paste. ijpy dust of the cows,' the time of sunset or evening twilight go called ( flour
.
multitude of cows. n*r = T*sfr q. v *RT%*>r a tractable cow, an excellent cow. nw: a cowherd. -JT fifT^r N. of one of the Matiis atnftr beef, -wrs tending on ip[M%ir. a jackal, 1. a kind of frog. -2.
:
fraf
;
Me. 15. ftrofr: oowpen. -3. the
superintendent of a village. -4- a protector, guardian. kiag. -5. a "wsTffttbe wood of a thatch. snz?rr 1 the daughffar a cowherd. ter of a cowherd.- -2- a nymph
;
wrong name
bsnd(ROTr I- a evening-twilight. age hollowed out so as to fit the chin or nose &c. -2- a sling. -WTW: ' a king. the hair of cows. >j m. a mountain. tifi^hl a ijgr rt*j a. granting catt!o or gadfly. the goble. -2- a cows. rf5j 1
pas-
cattle ture-ground, pasturage for 1- a ford Y. 2. 1I5G.
sj^flt the time age on the Sarsyu. when cows return home, suusot or
the chasm in the Hi( -tY ) malaya mountains through which the Ganges flows. stupid (%s side
as 3?i
a 1
.
bull.
an
ip
artificial
cow's urine. -jjii%verse, the second
of which repeats nearly all the of the first. ( Malli. thus syllables defines itt W|sri*l*!>W$ Td^tciwl^: I
Si. "?rgJW&
agem brought from
tbo Himalaya and Indus, described as of four dif-
ferent colours: white, pale-yellow, red, and dark-blue. ihfWt I- sen a kind of poison ( r*K5.). "flfa?. -2-3. smearing the body with unguents. Sfw:, -T^T: a oow sacrifice. -HT?r a carriage drawn by oxen. -?jw a. drawn by oxen. jcf a cattlea cowherd. -2. station. 1. 7$r: cattle. -3' the an epithet of Siva. a water3f /. wheat. rgj: ! fowl. -2- a prisoner. -3. a naked mendicant a man, wandering about without clothes. -4. a chanter. -^ saffron. T: ! cow's milk. -2. curds. -3. buttermilk. -4. the flavour of a sentence, q?r twt fl nt' iw. an f^rr Udb. ar'.buttermilk excellent bull Tifir, -irfr the measure of 8 art k& bird. Tff a distance equal to two Krosas. %
keeping
orange.
or sending
-4-
.
Siva.
n
ffaf yellow orpiment. -fj^a bright yellow pigment prepared
from the urine or bile of a cow, or found in the bead of a cow. tiw\ a measure of salt-given to a cow.
414
lit
kind of monkey t?tij( 1. fa: a wild a dark body, red cheeks, and a Mai. 9. 30. tail like that of a cow ;
heaven, cow-world. *?&; a calf. ??rfra prostitute. a celea wolf. ^tfsf: MT/^ brated hill in y^rjJT the country about Mathura ^ 'This bill was lifted t?TW: apart of
up and 'supported by Krishna upon one finger for seven days to shelter the cowherds from a storm of rain ent by Indra to test Krishna's divi' vnf*=* m. an epithet ) HT:, nity. of Krishna, -^rrr a barren cow. -mr, *T5T a. covered WTW. a cow- pen. with an ox-hide. -fNi&,-f%3f$ " ! the killer of a cow. -2. a husbandftaw: ahorse sacrifice having
man.
many cows.-faf: La cnw-keepor,
a
chief herdsman. -2. N. of Krishna. -J. Brihaspati. ptfh the twelfth mouth of day in the light half of the
*T?y. -ftw/.i-ft&T cowdung. -raw?: are let loose day-break ( when cows to graze in forests ). --ftftr-. /. N. of that portion of the moon'e path
which contains the asterisms wif^f, and 9if%=ft, or according to some the P ric WTi ft 5", and ^rm- -4N received for milk, -ft a drove of
}*
cattle,
excellent bull or -f^rwf: an
cow
TTT: anexcellentjvill. f*:, a W3T. an epithet of Siva. 5T: L a cow-pen. quack doctor. where -2- a herd of cows. -J. a place
m\
:
one who
cattle graze. a
- 3 r a cow-stall.
of sandal. kine.
bestowing
tftf:,
r^T% TT a-
three
Ved>
cows.
*
5P^ of
a
51^a kind
of
pairs
BC(l llirin S or
qr(
WT M%:
I.
cuttle. acquiring cattle. -2- giving for lW: a (kind of sacrifice lasting one day. HTJT: a cow herd. Hf ^T: WT: the a species of ox ( TOI ) let nre cows usually which at time WT: day-break see 4lftt4.
loose,
j
a kind of cow-sacrifice (not perfoimkind ed in the Kali age ). -WS* a - T ) N * of present ( *fTCTi ) ( two holidays on the fifteenth day of nd a^f the dark half of *\\fo at both ends iSfafT a rope fastened for each ox having separate baiters a cow. or cow ^TH! 1 the udder of .
_
.
a cluster of blossoms, nosegay four -J. a pearl-necklace of a bunch of sl.ings.
-1.
&c.
-*m,
grapes. ffcH
?Tr,
-*T
^
acowpen.
names
;
( e-
y.
*"" cow-slaughter. Jiq^frwfflO' sometimes written fw) cow-
-^
(^
o. cherishing o protect N. of Vishnu.
ffrtf
(-
jfnTrfu. 1 Rich in oows.-2 Possessing or containing cattle. -3 Mix-
iftfvJr:
*fNtr <*. 1 Consisting of cattle. -2 Defiled with cow-dung. r:,-tf Cow-
fi^
--fri^
sTu
Qangettc
alligator.
A kind of lizard. ^ protector, guardian. ^hr4 See under QH. Energy, continued
effort,
perseverance.
3 Cowdung cake 3TT?Rraf>rrTRt Mn. 3. 15.-0omp.
dmg.
[
The forehead. -2 The
I
ed with milk.-w. Possession of cattle, property consisting in herds. (ft N. of a river.
Brain
;
iff^:
;
(
also
"ft^ )
rf4?d^jfy
T?Wt l. a kind of beetle found in cow-dung. -2argad fly. -3, -&$ a rnuflhroom, a fungus. :
A.
fifita;
owner of
Rich in herds -m.
j
An
-2 A
jackal. -3 A -4 An attendant on a
cattle.
worshipper.
Buddha. T'ISVS' [
TreiSrsm
sr5r$
^ ^MH
]
Usually if} j only ) ] A cow-pen, cow-house, cow-station. -2 A station of cow-herds. 5: I An assembly or (
meeting. -2
An
epithet
of Siva.
tj
A
purificatory STTaf ceremony. 4ffr: a chief herdsmun. ^f^^iT a mound or altur in a cowpen. >T: a dog in a cowpen which barks at every one ;
applied figuratively to a glanderous person, oue who stays idly at home and slanders bis neighbours. ft%'
coward; also if^rf,
tf?!nr?T:,-gTr.:
&c, 1
A
cow's
foot.
ball? al
sufficient
sion
;
much
A
-5
>.
e.
to fill such an impresa very small puddle. -4 As
as a cow's footstep will hold. spot frequented by cows.
ftrir^ jftdjt
The water melon. A sack. -2 A measure of I
capacity equal to a Droi.ia.-3 garment, torn clothes.
Ragged
sffrj: I A fleshy navel. -2 A person with a fleshy navel. -3 A man of a low tribe, a mountaineer, especially one inhabiting the eastern por-
tion of the Vindhya
the
N
of a gage: belonging jfraH: 1 to the family of a Angiras. father of
Satananda and husband of Ah&lyil. -2 N. of a sag, the founder of
-2 The celesti-3 A circle.
in plants or the presence of several one sign. -3 Myrrh. -fjT 1 A wooden -2 A ball with which children play. Red arselarge globular water-jar .-3 nic. -4 Ink. -5 A woman's femal* friend -6 N. of Diirg4.-7 N. of the
WWTT: N. river Gociavaii. - 'omp. of an astronomical work by BhaskaiHr a kind of astronorasharya. mical instrument. nrewr: [ g^ of5*wa! ] 1 A ball, globe. -2 A wooden bsll for playing with. -3 A globular water-jar. -4
A
A widow's bastard. -5 conjunction of six or more planets. -6 M6The lasses. -7 myrrh.
*
Gum
heaven of Krishna. ":
1
-T A mushroom. A. ( ns^ ) To assemble
heap together.
collect,
frf%:-st
/
I
An
assembly, meet-
-
ing.
-2
ifaft
W?*Prf*:
association. Society, Conversation, chitchat, discourse 10. 25
;
irsta
WW
Bh.
1.
28
collection.
relatives,
require to be maintained. -6 A kind of dramatic composition in one act. qf(h 1. the chief of an assembly, president.-]. the master of a family. especially such as
jfr^r: [ Tt
w
tuft
1
*
]
-3 Hot season. A house. -2 iff*: Ved. I
hid
Covering, biding. e heel.
4ffa$:i-T; A goldsmitli. q^g I N. of a country the 1
:
leathern fence
A
ing-place, a lair.
iftfltft Abalya,wife of iffnq of Satfinanda. 1=f: an epithet
A
Gum
*
myrrh. -2 Eirly morning, day-breajs.
Nyaya philosophy?
I
,
Mil.
;
TMn3rw^
^?r
*r?
-4 A multitude or -5 Family connections, Pt. 2.
range between
Nanuada and Krishna.
7. 1
globa.
-4 A sphere, anything reund or gloof. bulai. 5ft 1 A widow's kastard; S -2 The conjunction of several
-2 The
or impression of a cow's foot in the soil.-jTbe quantity of water
MM.
globe;
or terrestrial
m&rk
wr-
m. 1. an owner of cows. -2- a mendicant. -J. an honorary
religious title affixed to proper
dunj.
ing kine.
fastened round
the left arm to proveat injury from the bow-string. -2 The alligator. -3 A sinew chord.
;
fnTjJhus describes
A
particular
^
-
^-
its position: -?TT.
subdivision
of
BrSt"
415 mana. of
The inhabitants
OT: ( pi- )
Guda.
1
tft
from molasses
distilled
Spirit
^
wre^f =9" qt&j TBT S*r Ms. 11. 95. -2 One of the Riginis. -3 ( In rhet. ) ;
r%|m f*R*T One
Frim
of the Rilii or
or
tyles
of poetic composition s 8. D. menlions four Ritis, while K. P. only -three; ift^y being another name for
K. P. 7
"fat )
Sweetmeats.
S. D. 627-
Relating to molasses.
a.
fm a irrofl,
a
-
Rum.
qj
Sugar-cane.
f:
;
"ft/-
)
secondary,
[
1
]
immediate
) Indirect or less opp. g<jl or JJ*TR ) ; indt ^r^for Sk. -3 FigufBT^r: mrrifr 5%
gram.
(
semblance between the primary and as in secondary sense of a word to enumeral. -5 Relating ;
or
tion
multiplication. butive. -Comp. q^T- the
-6
Attri-
minor or weaker tide of an argument & c. Relating to the three
qualities
( fl??,
and ?pjfr ). -2 -3 Subordinate.
{T^T
;
;
t
;
6
fi5 *FiOl*l r^ *f <^qiiT ^Trt ". G. -3 Reddish. -4 Shining, brilliant. -5 Pure, clean, beautiful. ^ 1 The white colour. -2 The yellowish colour. -3 The reddish -4 White mustard. -5 colour. The moon. -6 A kind of bnf-8 The falo. -7 A kind of deer planet Jupiter. -9 N. of Chaita;
;
f
1
Saffron.
The filament of a -3 GolJ. -Comp.
of a herdsman.
office
Belonging* to a Guru or teacher, -q-
S.
3-
8;
gt?nmffcn-
3.
lit. )
;
-2 Importance, high value or estimation; ^Harfr 'ffawJTT^'srnfr B> U. 18 18. 39 qrrWrtw Mu. 5 11.
;
;
;
importance or urgent nature
;
U. 6
tion
JTrrf^
;
4t<jft %
71
$i. 2.
sage Bharadvaja ; (2) of Satananda.Gotania's son (3) N. of Kripa, Drona's brothr-inlaw; (4) of Buddha; (5) of the propounder of the Nyaya ftsystem of philosophy. -Comp. the
j
KST the
river Godavari. 1
Drona. -2
Th Nyaya system ot philosophy propounded by Gautama. -5 Turmeric. -6 A kind of yellow pigment. -7An epithet of Dnrga. -8 N. of the river Gomatt. where wheat
An
tbejinthor
of Patanjali epithet of the Mahabhushya.
Trite: The Bon herdsman's wife. -
Like
a. tail,
lft%*T:
The
a
Qopi
or
to
8
a. praised, a-
BOD
1
:
famed, celebrated esteemed
Highly
.
or
viigin, a
a
Vuisya
li-
)
Possessing a
of an old cowpen.
site
a
u
Possessing
-
thousand cow-?.
Ved. Rating, consumingnrf Ved. A woman. fJvf: /.
The or
earth.
55^
A.
1
( irsi^, nsq-ff ) 1
To
be crooked. -2 To be wicked. -3 To bend. jrsi4 1
Coagulation,
thickening,
becoming obstructed or clogged wi'h knotty lumps. -2 Stringing together. -3 Composing, writing ( -;jr also in those two sense* V
A cluster,
is7 ]
jrssr. [ir*T5n
bunch,
tuft.
...
Strung or tied together. -2 Composed mn$3WSf5}?r
young
girl.
White mustard. -2 Dust N. of PArrati
1 .
old
-2 A young are^T?
;
girl
prior
to
T^rfcr.
;
as in ifftr-
eight years
(?irl
-3
A young
menstruation,
virgin,
maid. -4 A woman with a white yellowish complexion. -5 The earth. -6 Turmeric. -7 A yellow pigment or dye ( called ^id^r ). -8 The wife of Varuna -9 The MalllkA ;
creeper.
-10 The Tulasi
tain
frftT:,
5^-; ;
plant.
-11
plant. -12 Speech. -TTJI: an epithet of
the
Himalaya moun-
jfr^^rcirrf^r
R-
2.
26
;
N. of KTirttikeya. T?: the horizonta gj ) talc. ( of the Linga or Phallus of Siva, plate -3T:
10
9 P.,
U, lA.^fr,,
also
ir?Tf?r-^,
ffenit,
of iron or steel.
Ki. 5. 21.
of
3fr.A
(
The
jfT.l,
A
Siva
it.
Syrup. -2 Spirituous
1
ift^fr
quor.
;
-Comp. BOW'S
of a
troop.
dig-
;
The Manjishthl
a cow's tail.
Belonging
bought for
woman.
'
;
<
is
grown. TTT$i
I
brousness. -6 ( In prosoJy ) Length ( as of a syllable ). -7 Depth ( as of moaning ) ; ir^rsftfr $*$ Mil. 1. 7. -Comp. wr*PT a seat of honour.
of
epithet of the GoThe teaching of Bud-
""'Id
-4 Respectability,
19.
An
A
3.
honoured.
N. of Kripi, wife
davari. -J dha. 4
fk^tm>5
srnT?^
Amaru.
Ku.
cow. soldier
:
S^ffcTttTffcT
^3Tsrrq-f|nTir srw-
;
a
1
;
-3 Reap'ct, regard, considera-
T^t
of the
One who knows the
'fr'*Tfifajr:
jpa;
1
gnrq-
Weight, heaviness^
when
violator
good or bad marks of iprfpR^ A single
TJTF
nity, venerablenoss ; ^ffjijf ir^t J^ T^ Pt. 1. 146 Ms. 2. 145. -5 Cum-
)
Th<3
.
Subordination, inferior position or rank. ( 1
*h'5(TT?*rW
5^%^.
of
married
preceptor's bed.
a
The
N
1
g(T:
-J. the son of a girl 8 years old.
( 1 )
STfFf:
orr
N. of
:
orpirnent. -
hundred cows.
-srn:
Having qualities. -4 Resembling a sack.
:
symbolizing the female or^an __ <j N. of Kirttikoya. fyf^^ a vellow
'(Hu'rt'J?
lotus.
Vishnu. ( 2 ) Krishna. kind of black monkey, with a white face. j^; a wild mustard white trifr: monkey. ( considered as a kind of weight ).
N. of
7. jftf^Tff a- I
rTHnrs-srt
;
nya.
jwjfajfu a^gr Subordinate, unessential. -2 ( In
(
ft/. ) I White; K. 2. 35 %t^M-;)ij'fi^T ?TW Me. 59, 58 Rs 1. G. -2 Yellowish, pule-rod 'il ^ TT^TTf^HiH'frf Ku. 7. 17 R.
-2
wra: W?r
(nor
jfrra.
'^ffiH'tr'T
105
W3ft
f
jpffr )
fasten, tie or string together
;
T6
Bk.
7.
vwdr &c. -1 To
arrange, clad together, connect in a regulni wind round. scries To 3 -4 To ;
ffssfrrR wr"T?rf?T5T write, compose ftmmfrffr K. P. 10. -5 To form, make, produce wzjft TTwffrff^^rf Bk. 17. 69. -6 To q?-wgTjrTt K- 60 ;
;
;
set or strew with.
iw:
[
yv
^'4
Hit
stringing together
A work,
treatise,
a^ (
I
]
Binding,
also
).
-2
composition,
li-
tig.
terary production, book
;
irrf^ ifv
&c. -3 Wealth, proverge consisting of 32
fr^i innr'Tlffr:
perty. -4
A
syllables, written in the
Anushtnbh metre -Comp. m. -^rr ir|. -y^ m. a writer, an amhor jf(jr^r mr:
;
Jrryfrq?if% !
K. P.
i.
a library. -2. a studio.
416 a. Accustomed to swallow. r. The Supreme Soul.
voluminousness, diffuse style.
flfa:
section or for the several a
chapter of a work ( naineg by which sections, or chapters of works in Sanskrit, are called, see ;
under sparr -
5 Katen, ] jrerp. p. [ug^iSf devoured. -2 Seized, stricken, af-
fected, possessed ; ir? ft*TS; i 5RT U. 6. 39. -3 Slurred ; g=af U. 5.13; 3mH
)
,
-14 To guess,
A
A
;
knot of a cord, gar-
tie or
;
e
e
ing or tying together. -2 Composing, writing. knot, bunch, protuberijfta: 1 ance in general ^r4V Jrwinft 80 . -1 A ment 4c.
^q-:S. 2.18 ; (rjr srsTt Jigrf^ M. 1; MH. 3. -12 To eaten or perceive ( as by an organ of sense ) TirrPtafcffltl jj|ra>
-
.
or
??
Crookedness, distortion, falsehood, and perversion of truth. -7 Swelling hardening of thevenselsof the body.
-*Wf*
-Comp.
&?
274
S. 6. fragrant tree
2.
;
^4i9r
N. of a
1
^r
Vikr. 1. 17. -2 sf?*lft*ir*rwTT*l>5 *<** 1- tying a kind of perfume. of the bride the garments together and the bridegroom at the marriage knot. -3. a ceremony. -2- tying a minister. -f*: garlic. -jjjy ligament, An astrologer, a fortune| jfnrer-
-2 The name assumed by Nakula when at the palace of Virata.
teller.
A
.3
the
of
disease
of
kind
distinct pronunciation
Oae who reads DOOM,
ITWT-. 103. -2 Learned, WTf^rr^T: Ms. 12. well-read. -3 Belating to;books.
Kn.
a
Kontty, tied by
ijflrH<j;<-
knot
;
3. 46.
tffSto
o-
[
*J
"
ft
ifWWlpw
The
root
fj 1 Knotted, knotty. lone pepper. -2 Undried ginger.
TO
I.
A.
1
of
1
swallow, devour, e.t up,'
;
ITB
I,
To
9
U.
mMfi
caul.
detid.
;
eclipse
mrifr
*
slur over -WiTH *r to destroy
10 U. devour.
1 P.,
(
ffft,
im*O^ -2
;
destroy. Bk. 12. 4. II.
;
rra
^
or
To
Ifftxp- P-
vnJ
To To
;
arrest,
V. 4
fannrr wrr
;
)
To
eat,
a pregnant run away, fugiwoman. f^S*. I. -2disappeared. tive, dispersed. *rwi " called S^- a incarnate.
,
by name
aUs-
gratify,
ir^liJMI^H. Tft^nhrT Si. 1. ftjrrnrfShT: 17. 33. -8 To affect, seize or possess ( as a demon, spirit &c. ) a* in
name
-9 To
55^
1
Swallowing.
-3
A
partial
moon. -4
A
j '
10.
8,
Pt.
believe,
take for
as-
;
5*3
Dk.
paid,
a-
Who
has grasped or com-
-2 To
;
^jth'o'V
*?$%"
120.
jia a. I
;
i^Tf a.
the beasts in remunerated. jr
prehended (with loc.)
mrrfa 6
'
1.
'
^tfnf*
regard, S.
U.
in science, learned.
;
consider,
whose 48 ; a resauspioiouly invoked ;
l
1.43. -11 To
n>tf
speaking of venerpectful way ftwo. versed able ordead persons.
ft5TresT
is
6.
of
;.
;
Robbed.
-4
!TT*f3TT*Tr S.
;
please,
Taken
1
grasped, laid ^fntf 2 Obtained,
;
;
1. 50 ; mg'ftft R. 1H. 13. -6 To win over, persuade, induce to one's aide ; gifw^T l^ft33 ; Pt. 1. 69, 184. -7
Hence
^fiSr-'P ]
held,
-3 Received, ac-S Collected. -6 Agreed, promised. -7 Perceived, known, understood,, learnt. -8 Worn a. know(seeirf]. -Ooap. -anJ or sense sr^frthe meaning ing cepted.
;
captivate, attract
f
acquired, gained.
iiQunj 5fr7rr V. 1 Ms. 8. 34. -4 Bg. 6. 35. -5
5#nrrtf top, catch
[
seized, caught, hold of ; Irft^
take,
i
^Hrn
take, receive, Ac.
To
50; fr ^f^T, ^t-
H fTTaccept, exact ; caHiH Ms. 7. 124; rft qfiT^irflJl B- 1- 18 9. 162. -3 To apprehend, capture, take prisoner
Ku.
1.
irrr^ 5firry K. 363 5?r^T &c. -2 To receive,
irtw
to
3TT to take to salute humbly. srfvT to seize foraway, tear off. 10 U. (ijjft, OTifffi-^, cibly. -II. 1 P.,
;
Seizing. eating. or eclipto of the sun
mouthful .
"
'
words. -5 To
To
catch
gg^giaHUi ft
34.
Jwn^w: *$* *
or
;
fy, propitiate
;
Bh. 2.
1
ft|f(jl?t )
take
take,
seize,
;
In Vedic literature
(
may be
according
-2 To give away in marri1. 52. -3 To teach, make age one acquainted with. -4 To make one To betake, deliver over to. -5 come familiar with. -WiTH srgtf
bold of, lay bold of, catch, grasp TT3TT TTSft TT^T* R- ! 6 7 am*!* ytft f^ft
(
To
).
cept.
^r^Cbau
srrW Wt
1
lodged in the throat.
.
Mk.
To ] [>>,*consume
water
fled
;
;
1
;
;
of this root
food
!
3T$p:
T
^r$f}-
e. bare subsistence. and clothing -5T?4 any extraneous sobntance
See ,
fiiP)
variously modithe noun with Cans. 1 To which it is joined ]. cause to tafce, catch, seize or ac-
W3r?*
-Comp.
eclipse.
Mk.
m.
T g
;
-23 To take up, draw -24 To stop, intercept. -25 To withdraw, draw back. -26 To include. -27 To receive hospitably ( as a guest ). [ The senses (
pronunciation of the gutturals. A piece cut out by the ( In geotn. ) intersection of two circles. -8 An
outer ear.
bookish
sTrTrft
go, begin.
the
fault in
;
as a
(
1
;
-7
;
tffrq
JT
;
a
mention
jfirrwR'j'
Bk. 9. 9 ; 15 63. -18 To wear, put on ( as clothes &c. ) 4 H M t) 'srfaTT* f^ TSJT fq^i*r miT*f 4i s ii
sr^] 1 A mouthful, a quantity of anything equal to a mouthful ; Ms. 3. 133 ; 6. 28 Y. 3. 55. -2 Food, nourishment. -3 The part of the sun or moon eclipsed. -4 The morsel bitten. -5 The act of swallowing. -6 Slurring, in[
utter,
*rf^
;
;
buy, purchase ; f*-Mdl 1?*R tfr^MsY. 2. 169 ^Zfn* Pt. 2 8. 201. -17 To deprive ( one ) of, take away from, rob or seize away ;
;
-4 The joint or knot of a reed, cane 4c. -5 A joint of the body. -6 1. 11
K. 305
*^
:
;
jj^ifr
To
/. The act 6f swallowins; devouring.
;
)
eclipsed. jrftcT:
;
-15 To
name
sun or moon while eclipsed. *
.
Ms. 2 43; 1. 18 ;Mk. 1.1 Bh. 1. 57. -3 A knot tied in the end of a garment for keeping money proferty hence, purse, money,
8. 26.
infer
conjecture,
1
To be taken or received To bo observed
be seized. -3-
417 To
-4
perceivable.
perceptible,
[ff^-3T%] 1 Seizing,grasping, laying hold of, seizure ^g: 9fT^fff: R. 19. 31. -2 A grip, grasp, hold snfomnrra- Pt. 1. 260. -3 jrj:
;
28
;
ing
name
)
=w R-
Bh.
1. 17.
other. nets.
3.
Ms.
8.
271
;
demons
class of
supposed 10 seize
children and produce
upon
influence.
planets.
(
-j
srtffsr:
-7 Learning,
prisoner,
-12 Taking by the hand, marrying. -13 Taking captive, iraprisonraent.-l4 Gaining, obtaining, purchasing. -15 Choosing. -16 Taking or drawing up. -17 Attraction... -18 Containing, enclosing. -19 Un-' dertaking, undergoing. -20 Service.
-Zl Mentioning with praise, respecting. -22 Acceptation, meaning. -23 agreement. -24 Inviting,
Assent,
friction
calling, addressing. close of study.
the sun. star ( as
1
A
an acceptor ; ^as in gorq. v.-2 Perceiver, observant -3
taker,
T?T3
Debtor. -4 Purchaser. a, (
U\$
^f
HI^
[ are
)
Seiz-
sr^T \
holding, re5-; 1 Seizing, grasping. ceiving &c. -2 A crocodile, shark; iimiig^tfl Bh. 3. 45. -3 A prisoner. -4 Accepting. ing, clutching
taking,
;
-5 Understanding,
knowledge. -6 Determination, resolve Bg. 17. 19. ;
A
-9 Any large fish or marine animal. -10 Morbid affection, -8
disease.
disease. -1
1 Beginning, undertaking. female crocodile.
A
*Y
irnr ind. ( At the end of comp. ) Taking, seizing sr^im? l^faf V. 1. JTlg* " ( ff ^T/- ) [ 15 "1^] One who receives, takes &c. 3f: 1 A
hawk, falcon. -2 A curer of poison. -3 A purchaser. -4 A Police-officer.
power of
jrrf gjsf Sensibility,
ing
feel-
Mai. 1.41.
;
mfl':
A
1
female
-2
evil spirit.
A
swoon. a. .
Made
to take or seize.
o. [ STR f3rft ]
.
.
1
Seizing.tak
-2 Picking, gatheringi -J| Containing. -4 Drawing, attracting, alluring. -5 Obtaining, gaining. -6 Searching through, scrutinizing. -7 Choosing. -8 Perceiving, observing, holding.
ing.^ Accepting. -10 -11
apple tree.
Astringent.
m. The wood
Obstructing,
Adverse fate
ffi-
(
a. Seizing, laying hold of.
_ a. [ 3r|;inT^ ] 1 To be taken or seized &c., see 05- -2 To be understood ; Pt. 1. 47. -3 Acceptable. -4 received in a hospitable manner.-5 To be admitted in evidence.
To be 5J
A
present.
-Oomp. village, hamlet;
<j^
f^srmVsf? UT^
Containing, involving. T:,
3^
-"fr/-
1
gan supposed to mach and the
;
WfTf^T* Mk.
3. 20. fro the ^H>rt- an epithet of Rabu. motion of the planets. irfih the f^nfjr.: an astrologer. ^$tr the aspect of a planet, the time during which it continues to exercise i-s influence. ^*nr the deity that I presides over a plauet. rrtr^f: the sun. -2. an epithet of Saturn. fauft ( du. ) reward and punishment. the moon. Siffc: ififc 1. the sun. -2- the moon. q?5f, ! oppression caused by a
un.
.
53
2. 95.
captive.
possession. -jit pouncing on one's prey, tearing it to pieces
tfsiY
rNTt N.
:
'
3TnnT:> -OT*TT: polar the fixed centre of the planets ). WTWTJ 1. epilepsy. -2. demonia cal
Seizing,
;
;
STOO^T: )
learnt or acquired.
;
I
acqniring,graspiDg mentally, mastering f^'Mgn^agurT ^r^ir^ srf^g^*fr ?T5?mf^?T^ R- 3. 28.-S Taking up of sound, echo ; sTf^rforg^firiTMe. 44. -9 The hand.-10 An organ of sense. -1 1 A
;
an epithet of lUbu.
prisoner.
w'n Jpnr?obfjf%: 130. -2 Receiving, accepting,
JTforfT
nine 18 The number which state of mind proceeds from magical influences. -20 A house. -21 A spoonful, ladleful. -22 A ladle or vessel. -23 The middle of a bow. -24 A moveLeavens. -25 able point in the Keeping back, obstructing. -26 "WIT Pt. Taking away, depriving 1. 295. -Oomp. 3rtflT a. subject
of the
triangular position of the to one anOTT conjunction of pla-
up or drawn ( as a fluid ). -3 To be apprehended or perceived, to be
-6 Understanding, ^ q;^t comprehension, knowledge
-19 Any
to planetary
propitiasacrifices &c.
eclipse Y. 1. 218.
&c. -12 Apprehension, perception. -13 An organ or instrument of apprehension. -14 Tenacity, perseverance, persistence. -15 Purpose, design. -16 Favour, patronage. -17 The place of a planet in the fixed '
5.
f%ir:
/
W
convulsions
zodiac.
year.
;
Amaru. 83. -9 -10 An imp in
shark, crocodile. general. -1 1 A particular
gfjr;
taking arraign 3 urrcf R. 7. 27. -3 Mentioning, uttering ; srrinrfijf. -4 Wearing, putting on ; tfcrctir^rorT^Trern^onT iff: R- 17. 21. -5 An
;
Ms.
by
catching, seizure
as of a
(
frff^:
5511% 55^]
-8 Mention-
repeating
A
evil
6. 22,
>rT%:/-
with reference
p A
utterance,
T:
afrllJSFT
n )
)
sun.
planetary
of planets
tion
;
H ;
the
.fif:
planets
w
the
s*:
division of countries &c. with respect to the presiding planets. -HTthe planets. 3T>r: oblation offered to of circle the the tfSTfr. -
an astrologer.
-5 Booty, spoil. -6 Eclipse; see ufoj-. -7 A planet, ( the planets are nine:-
12.
19.
Pt.
;
conjunction of planets. -*j^if opposition of tr?: 1- the planets. sun. -2- the moon. -3. Jupiter.
Taking, receiving, accepting; receipt. -4 Stealing, robbing; afJirfTSRl^^T Ms. 9. 277 ; so ifte?:. tftpifinr^
13
2.
1.51
critice offered to the planets.
;
:
placet. -2- an eclipse Bh. 2. 91 ;H. ;
be acknowledged or admitted. -5" To be trusted or relied on ; to be honoured. -6 Taking the side of, Deadopting or choosing as best. -7 pendent, snbservient. gr: The anus.
An imaginary
or"
between tbe stointestines. -2 -The
H
lie
Me.
44
;
intestines or that part of ths alimentary canal where the bile assists di-
-3
A
gestion and from which vital warmth is diffused. -& Diarrhoea, dysentery -Oojnp. 5^ cloves.
8. 19, 9.
a. Acceptable.
30.
-1
A
-
ice, community.
multitude, collection
(
of any-
Bg. gamut, scale in muwf*tff ij-antWj^-tWJi sic. -Oomp. -ft: superintendent, head, chiefofofa 3t!T: the border a village. near a village Ms. 4. village, spnce
thing
);
.
g-
8.-4
QTirm, yfiFnrrw
;
A
;
a.
1
Taking, accepting. -2
Unyielding, relentless, obstinate
N.
;
sr
2. 77.
a.
\
To be taken, seized or -2 To be Uken
received, acceptable
another village. neighbourhood of in the aitfta a. -situated
116, 11. 79. 3trt?ff tne village.
am<
neighbourhood of a village. (-
wrm*
hunting-
418 the village priest.
*T:
Ai^:
tic
cock.
JW?:
|f HIT: 1-
a
to a village
dog. -3
in
rustic.
( Tft
A
Tft
/.
(
rf^
^0
village. :
rustic
Chand. M.
Ms.
6.
village,
3
rural,
[ rffarrt
A
-3 Domestic
ity or village. -JT^ijFtor a riot, fray, a market. village tumult. ipjr
safflower. -\i^: 1- the duty of a -2- sexual intercourse, villager. copulation. -3- the right of a villager ' recluse ). as opp. to that of a
.
duets the religious ceremonies foi' all classes and is consequently considered as a degraded Brahmana. -2- the attendant of an idol. 5^- a riot,
f"y-
plundering a village.
sjffsf
WT:
(
flTJfaTK: also )
1
.
a villager.
-2. residence in a village.
man common sewer
if?:
an
m
( ). HQ;T: the or drain of a village. *nr village-corporation. ffrg a dog. ^i a. 1. a villager, -j. a co-villager. TUTO: a sister's bus-
impotent
( as a
a domestic animal.
T^:
3. [cf. P. III.
-2
player.
eat,
A
win
to
%r\:
TfJTT a harlot, prostitute. &^T sexual iDtercouige, copula.
-3
A
A
dice-box.
by
receive.
70]
A
1
dice-
stake, wager, bet
sirr-
;
-
-
-4 Gambling, playing. -5
die.
-6 Cast of the dice, -7 A chess man. > To go, Tg*T 1 P. ( JcJT^rrt, i^E ) mover-2 To steal, rob. -3 To take away, deprive of; srjprTWTg^ UPTf-
game
at dice.
tinTRfi^
^
JTJT:
T^T
1
P.
(
1
A.
(
Bk. 15. 30
g*ft
) 1
To
rob.
-2
Togo.
tion.
solid.
jrf^o. Hard, stone or rock
;
f%
ftf
m.
I
A
rnfaf if-r WTST
1
;
T^
miserable. -2
To move
T^l
!
Si. 4. 23.
1.
28
A
cloud.
;
-2 A, mountain.
To be poor or shako, tremble. -3
Jgnet ) 1
To
of go.
To
A
(
i^TT
A.
(
^7f ) To seek,
)
serve,
wor-
ship.
T^J
1
search,
investigate.
band.
A
WTfl^rt I
tive
To
>BVI )
10 U. To gamble, gambling. -2 To take,
a dog.
U. -3
>*&,
1
1
:
(
devour.
jf^- a.
clownish, ignorant.
in
).
A.
'
trg:
debt
Sown in summer
{
summer. -2 To be paid
(
boorish,
ilfon$ a- Relating to sum-
IT**?,
mer.
l.A tume hog. -2 The first two Aries and of the zodiac, signs Taurui. *tjr The Indigo plant. * 1 A rustic speech. -2 Food prepared in a village. -3 Sexual intercourse. -4 Acceptance. -Oonrp.-aj*?. 1 the occupation of an ass. -^riisj; a villager. -2- sexual pleasure. -551?
TJ nr^f:, -llftr^ TO. 1 ^T: a dog. 'the village priest', a priest who con-
1
an elephant.
S. D. 574, are instances of OT*T obscene. expressiuns. -6 Indecent, -7 Relating to sexual pleasures. -8 nr: Relating to a musical scale.
:
]
e. g.
;
^rwrfr T ^f^r? ^rrw sfrsTrpj S. D. 3. A chain worn round the neck of
-5 Low, vulgar, used only by low people ( as a word ); ^st (fit fc Trf ^ldirfqafr B. Q. or q;f?^ 9^
.
J*5
fsffsaw:,
neck-ornament
-2
a leader or chief in general. -3- a barber. -4. an epithet of Vishnu. -5. a libidinous man. ( -f. ) 1. a whore, harlot. -2' the indigo plant. $x: a jrar: a bastard, the son of a harlot. village-carpenter. ^r?rr the tuteary deity of a village. JIT: a saored tree in a village. yjr: sexual intercourse. the guard1 q-r?j ian of a village. -2army for the protection of a village ^u^ the messenger or servant of a commun:
1, -4 1 A -2 A chain worn
Si. 18. 10.
-t
Culated, tame ( as an animal ). -4 ' ' tivated ( opp. *! growing wild ).
village-born, rustic. -2- grown in cultivated sritj a number of villages, ground. a district, 1. the leader or aft: chief of a village or community. -2.
;
4. 48, 75.
7.
;
neck
Being on or belonging
round the neck of an elephant ; HI'MM^ 5fRoit%^ftu'4'l 'Oi'^iif>l B.
HTM
1.
steal, rob.
go.
w[ 5^r *r ]
;
to the
Relating to
1
;
To
I P. ( ift^r ) 1
collar or necklace.
harlot, prostitute.
;
creeper
).
.
a
to
Village-born,
[ irw-f
double jasmine
A
-2
11.
3^5f*Ti -sro
Navamallikl
hog.
)
or used in a village 120. -2 Living in a
I
<
A
Belonging
a.
BT*T
;
--smi
Amaru.
;
summer.
taining to -T^T the
Vulgar,
A villager;;
crow. -4
a.
3JTfrr
Indra. qlft't m. an epithet of ^nfi sexual intercourse ( tfitfqlir ) %c
1
I
]
-3 Belonging
Hi A villager, boor, churl.
.
23.
A
nrrfhr a-
1 a village. -2- a village-boy. 3^?: the noblest man in a village. -2- a a Siidra. a. being outside ajgjt e herdsman of a villag
Me.
r:.
Si. 12. 37
domes-
one beautiful
w?I
rude. -2 Chromatic.
bearer. -CTira. I. one wishing to take possession of a village. -2> fond of
living in villages.
w
a. [ u\H
1. 'the
village-pest', one who is a source of trouble to the village. -2- a tale-
villager.
-2 The
collec-
department of celestial pica
the back pnt of 152] The neck, the neck bell
wretched
or miser-
$lP.('arqfi,'3H)
1
To
feel
or aversion or dislike, be unwilling to do anything ( with disinclined
lures.
A
;
neck
the hanging down from
inf.
).
-1 To be fatigued
or
weaned,
exhausted. -3 To dein spirit, be dejected sink spond, Bk. 19. 17, C. 12. -4 To wane, fade, Cous. ( ^->mfl, but feel tired or
of a horse.
:
able village
;
P. R-
1.
Den. P. To invite or a.
-2
(
In music
3T:
Ms.
r/.
(
1
Chromatic. -3 Rude. The headman of a village "
Olft^a-
1
m.
The bead of plant.
-2
A
villager.
Kustic, rural. 1
a
-2
Libi-
A villager, peasant. -2 village.
oft
Long-necked, handsomem. A camel.
necked.
Rural, rustic.
)
7- 116, 118.
dinuus.
) 1
call.
faint away.
^Iiotf
) 1
wither up
.
- "T: I Tue 1.147] Hot, warm. corhot seaHon, summer, the to the mouths of Jyest responding tha and /lhadha rfhnT*mfa^ ;
Bv. R. 16- 51 jtort S. 1 - sift Ine -2 Heat, warmth. -Onmp -*rrfV^ vi ;
1.
35.
;
To cause
to
S- 3. 18
Ku
;
tire out,
;
a^utt?-
per-
3. 49.
-2 (
exhaust. -3 To injure To emaciate, waste; trouble, hurt. -4 Ku. 5. 29 U. 3. 5. -3 JOT* 1 Withering, drying up. Exhaustion.
To
;
plnt.
fade away,
languid, tired, fatigued,
4)9 -2
ill
Sick,
-2
Exhaustion.
1
jf
.
Disease.
/
USTTJh
Ms.
53
1.
Exhaus-
ft ] 1
languor, fatigue
tion,
^
(
at,
A.
1. 1
ifc
Bk.
n&*
20.
To shed
1
)
^
^
r fr
4.
7.
-3
;
40
10.
effecting; as in aref&igssrr. -4 Joinunion, mixing or bringing
qz: [q^sT^]
H 1>
16.
23; -2 To happen,
31.
ing, 1
A
large
earthen
together, combination
take place, be possible if it
can
effected
;
An
elephant's frontal sinus. -4 Suspending the breatn ai a religious exercise. -5 A measure equal to 20
dronas. -6 A part of a column. -7 A border. -8 A peculiar form of a temple. -Oomp. wistT: covering for a carriage or any article of fi'r *T75T:, -3f:, -'TlPf.i T* ; epithets of the sage Agastya. 3W^/- ( forming ^vsTf ) a cow with a full ndder nr-. Btf^5T: W5t -
*rMh
;
Batn. 2. 1 is not be united with ; proper &c. -3 To Mai. 2. 8. -4 To come to, reach ST
-Cau.
vzift
(
N. 11.
11.
To
1
)
unite, join/
375} ;
46
1.
^t ^^
1.
Bk
10;
or place near
in contact with, put on
bring
to,
-^
a P otter fttfVa procf curess T^^f the ^tr^ttft. ceremony cf performing the funeral rites of a patita or apostate (who is unwilling to go back to his caste Ac. ) during his very life-time. used in >^T
Ghat. 22. 3ftT:, 5T: a water bearer.
OT>
.
;
making
pots.
wnpt placing clay. water-pot as a type of Durga baked
3. 9
Batn. 12.
a
-3 To accomplish, brjng about,
effect
;
frew: Mai.
^rrwr^ 1.
14
rzif?r 2.
shape,
;
(
10.
1.
6'-
Til.
7
-6 To rub tone
lfa .
;
7
Bh.
fusbion,
3; trjq
^^
^T'T
Exerting oneself, striving
for
3ip(V-
)
-5 To prompt, Ht
73.
wftflfr
Ratn.
-4
!T:
(Jit.
^
srsqfir
To form, work out, make
120.
rfi|vMll
bly.
water-
man.
ajr
The
hip, the posteriors.
srf?3iT 1 A small water jar, bucket, a small earthen vessel ; srnf: ;>r Pt. 1. 192
j*fr
together ; Si. 9. 81
bring
;
K. Ill; qfrfasrar U. 2. 29; 6. 6; M41. 5. 19 ;minniCT Si. 1. 64. -3 A troop of elephants assembled for material purposes. -4 An assem.
nilure.
ifTT
assemblage
ber, troop,
R. 2 49. m*f: 1- N of a poet. -1. a piece of a broken ^firf 'TT wR-rr Tjar, pot-sherd
;
HH>nr-
;
;
be
a^r
;
HT rciTT'i>T* V. 2. 16 %OTrnf^UJTT^fT K. 239; U. 3. 13. -5 Making, forming, shaping. -6 MoPt. 1. tion. -7 Strife, hostility lf>9. -8 ( IT ) A troop of elephants. TJT [ r^ n% ST^ ] I An endeavour, effort, exertion. -2 A num-
5TS Bh. 2. 49. -2 The sign Aquarius of the zodiac ( also called f IT ). -3
26,
earth.
-3 Accomplishment, bringing about,
To laugh.
atn^T
;
12.
77,
-3 The
The moon. -2 Camphor,
1
r
water-jar, pitcher, jar, watering-pot;
smg, snrTjs,
rat,
-4 Displeasure
*^ L"^, wearied.
"
T77T m.
-8 To move, agitate. To 1 ) ( mz<m, piter hurt, injure, kill. -2 To unite, join, bring or collect togetner. -3 To
or
flow, stream.
qnft ) 1 deride. (
22.
24;
;
oneself for. 10 U.
1
^n>r^jl5.
Debility, weakness.
""willingness, sicknets. a [ ]
-II.
To be busy with, exert oneself for, be with anything intently occupied or dat.); ^fairi 373inf., loc., (with
*n?g, *ifer } trive after,
30
2.
VITOT Bg.
-2 To
^TT^ 1 A.
-2
shine.
ftff
-2 To laugh
4.
airwftpr:
;
tinkling noise.
^A.(
;
V S'
Santi. 4.
;
;
fT a. ( Used only as the last member of comp. ) Striking, killing, desi: stroying ; as in qrfoiq', ^nre &c. 1 A bell. -2 Rattling, gurgling or
diffuse lustre.
70, 31
Decay, decline
4W
[
Me.
gsr
iinptl
Bk.
10
To exert
Bb. 2. 74. -2 Briiging about, a constiaccomplishing. -3 Forming tuent part, constituent, component. fruit <$: I A tree that produces withuut apparent flowers. -2 A match-maker, an agent who ascertains matrimogenealogies and negotiates nial alliance?.
-3 A genealogist.
-2 A measure of time equal to 24 minutes. -3 A water-pot nsed in calculating the Gbatiki of
ilk. 10. M)
the day. -4
The
ankle.
qfeffp.p. [ r?^ i"t?[ ^ ] 1 United, 10. 23. -2 joined, connected ; MM.
-4 Planned, devised. -3 Happened. comEffected, produced. -5 Made or posed of the ^fg^ m. The sign Aquarius of zodiac
(
trRfw
also called
fH ). One who blows
into a
W: A potter, water- jar or pot. One who drinks trnhnr <* wuter &c. ). pitclierful (of qfV 1 A small jar. -1 A measnie of time equal to 24 minutes. -3 A small water-pot used in calculating the Ghatikas or time of the day. -Oomp. ^rrc: a potter. IT?, ffOf a machine ttW 1 a. see SOTS-
420 a.
in
for raising water ( largely used of a Indi ). the rope and bucket contria -*. set wll, wrcf vance (like a clepsydra) to asthe certain the Ghatikas or time of
-2 Sounding
by a
f^fs^r.
Karna with the Sakti or from Indra
by
missile be bad received cf. Mu. 2.15. ].
^
A.
1
*g
(
about
shake
l^To
(*Frtfc-ir,iri!*>
-5 To
;
*TSt [
*fT3 1
A
1
l
andin S P lace '
te
-Oomp.
agitating. -3 A toll-station. ee a toll-station. "snrra^TTT 1- a **"? under sftfi^
m
wrr^.
-
man. -2. a man of a mixed tribe attendant at (Vnrat nwsmr- ) -3 ;
landing place. ^r
Shaking, moving. moving, J ] 1 Shaking,
-2 Rubbing. stirring ronnd.agitating.
A means
-3
11.
*rm
;
18.
tprr^27
2.
;
sixth 17.
1
-
of livelihood,
[^*8r
-2 Produced. U. iTOC 8 Tfcr 1.
( stfrfir,
10 P.
peak. -2 To ,j
^
teft,
(
Shaken.
1
shine. ?: 1
Sh ining, splendid.
N.
a kind of Siva. -2 A kind of sauce, a shield of dieb. -Oomp. with a ringing sound. -2 A A
WK
**r [****]
W1
i
-
or mixed metal struck plate of iron vnri a belfry. as a clock. -Oonrp. a hield furnished with -*
highway, main road ( ^SPI^Htt^rSTmtff *rs"fj: *5?T Kaufilya ). -2 N. of :
:
Malliutttha's
Kiratarjunlyam Malli.
sound of
5t^:
1
the
;
bell-metal
a bell.
A
on
commentary
small bell.
.
-2. the
yn
^
i repealed
_^._is.
-^^-trV
a'tTr'
3TJ^
stand thus:
-Comp.
of dancing.
awro,
of the clouds disappearance the rains, succeeding the season 3T 3 37 autumn (?T); F" ram. -3*1
-afa.
'
,
-
ift N. of Durga. season. Mra;r the rainy
_
'
~
wnr:,
the approach of clouds', -Z^TT: *HI1H: ^frrffSTfthe rainy season -arrfftr: tl,e 2. If^. (ft Rs. -*Tnr: the atmos''
;
d^te-tree. firmamf-nt. , hail-
:
f^ -TW of -* gathering -
-*:
clou.
-^T lightning.
*r%*fT,
_^^,rt
excavation or of a solid
.
1
HW-
cam ' (men-
(
in math.).
make compact, jpfVsrS U. I To -2 To conharden, thicken, solidify. condense. geal, be thickened, conspfta- IP To be increased or or densed congealed, deepended U. 2. 26. for solid spfiTTm Den. P. To long ;
food.
.
E ' an
hter
Fond K I ^TETST Cruel, hurting, -2 down. striking Even, uniform, mischievous. -3 _* 1 ladra.-l Avici-
i
compact.
or intoxious elephant, or one in rut cloud. or raining thick A cation. -3
-4 Mutual collision or contact. A. (4fit)Togo, move.
^1
^10P
m: A :
(
Ttwft
)
To cover.
house.
A a.
6
gurgling
grinding I
stone.
Indistinct,
purring,
as a sound
-
-nflff I- thunder, rainy season, noise of clouds, peal or th.mdming loud roar. a roar of thunder.-! deep of goW and silver alloy -JJM,.. _^r!f theVube of a cube. ntnin sthick oiire _^rOT'ig !Ta kind of bird ( KT ) lyn'P>' bird. -ira-. Chataka .
rl " w de roanng.(-f>:)l^ ;Pthunder of tone -2- the muttering Bmoke clouds Si. 16- 25. -mPf.
_r
or low murmur, 1 An'indistinct or gurgling sonnd. .Mow, murmuring A door, gate. -2 Noise in general. -3 Ac. crackling, rattling
-4 Creaking, -6 Asli -5 The pass of a mountain.
curtain. -7 Mirth laughter. iDg door, -o A fire of chaff. owl. An -8 _J fr i A bell used as an or-
a.
;
).
of
T
a gong. -2 Iron. cymbal, a bell, bark. rind, Tin. -4 Skin,
A
-3
math.
*&&* W^
W.
^'
iron club, a
-2 An
in
&c Dk
w- >r: texts; thus the padas in this manner would
Vedic
mode
) To shine. rcm3 ) 1 To
4. 10.
*'^ n
1
(
^wfir
;
firmness. or subetance.-lO Hardness, of reciting -11 A particular manner
1
*]
V.
'q'sir^r:
;
phor **
;
of mace -3 The body. -4 The cule a number ( in math. ). -5 Extension, diffusion. -6 A collection, multitude, Talc. quantity, mass, assemblage.-? mass -8 Phlegm. -9 Any compact
practice,
business, profession. trftir
JUT
the
-TO
( p-black, of Krishna. (1) of R^ma, (2) HIT: ! Tf. the rainy season.
fortunate.
;
)
breeze or sir. oppressiv* thunder, _
Impenetrable. -7 Great, excessive, -9 Auspicious violent. -8 Complete.
cloud
-qT*!
geom.
a thick
;
-10 Coarse gross. full or replete witn Engrossed by,
power
the sky
Bh. 1^; Amuru. 28. -4 Deep ( Mu. sound ); Mil. 2. 12 -6 -5 Uninterrupted, permanent.
A
ymi^rfoT'
-2. extract, decoction. -3- camphor. the face. -4. water (m. or n ). -** a cube, u of the :
-2 Thick, U.
)
(
H5TnT-
;
disturb.
side of a river leading steps on to the waters (Mar. stz)- -2 Stirring,
^
solid
:
over 24 ; 1 Mk. tforr ftssTTHSifi'jnr Bk. 14. 2. -3 To gmooth, stroke. To speak spitefully or malignantly. touch,
39
9.
1
TV.]
iTfcr
as
.Mr
~
as in qi^Mlgdl BST:> hands rub, rub the
:
7
-
10 U.
( in
;
34.
5.
or cubical contents of a body cube root or of an excavation. JJj* I- a thick juice. in math.
''^
;
usually
),
a peacock.
close, dense ; ^^ftT3Hr7t R. 8. 91 ; Amaru. 57. -3 Thick-set, SB breasta ) ; full, fully developed ( ^i=?-
of
slain
sri
hard,
JrY.T89iB.
tween the Pandavas and Kauravas was the Bide of' the former, hut
Ki.
^^T^^JW: solid
Compact, firm, 13 ^TI^T: Mai.
and
clouds', ftrmament, sky
bee.
*nro [R;*4f3T1
a very powerful person war bevaliantly in the great
fought
A
tfy:
He was
[
'
tied on an string of bells 3$: of ornament. elephant's chest by way -2 Heat, light.
.of a eon of Bbtma female demon named
(
A
1
epithet of Siva.
An
to be a principal being supposed ^Vcloud ; Me. 5 ) ingredient in or mist.
Furnished with bells. m. An like a bell
epithet of Sivu.
day. :
1
-3 The Ganges -4 .
421
A
hanging on the neck at a the notes in music
bell
-6 One of
horse.
also
( n.
).
I A bell used as an ornament. -2 A kind of musical instrument. -3 Fried grain. The granting of a hog.
tl^ffor
;lP.(rfa-)Togo. ft"W: Up.l.
fc. 1 Heat, 146] Ho't. warmth; H.I. 97. -2 The hot season,
summer
;f^:*Wftf{ff3H^
f^'TT^rft'wWf j B. 16. 49. -3 Sweat, perspiration ron, boiler.
;
Si. 1. 58.
-5 Sunshine
-4 A cauld; U. 2. 9, 3. ;
-6 A cavity in the earth shaped like a boiler. -7 a hot day. -8 Ved. A sacrifice. -9 Juice -10 Milk ( of cows ). -Comp S. 3*5j the sun 5-
:
;
shr: the rainy season
5. 14.
snr^H., ation
TSf^fi 1. 30
S.
;
;
ajj,
<sni sweat, perspirMil. 9. 17, 1. 37.
wf%*TT eruptions caused by heat and suppressed perspiration. %^. cessation of heat. R. 11. 64.
cow giving
5*!T(-J?^/. a milk for offerings Ki. 5. 41.
warm sun
^rfarTH: the sun-
j
the
jrfifc ,
qij^
sweat, rf$jr. J.the
perspiration; Si. 9. 35.
sun. -2 heat, radiance. t^a. Ved coming with splendour, or showering down water, or coming to the oblation (Say.); perspiring with heat. ( '<. and R. ). TJ-^
2 P.
1.
TOT
( srffft, *rr$r,
)
To
devour ( a defective root used only to form certain tenses of 31?
qw
Git. 19 so &c. -2 Killing, hurting, destruction., slaughter; fWrff S^rrsTT: ^Twgfts;
"WTW^nijrU.S. Y. 2 159
44
3. 252.
;
tr^wr: Qtt. 1 -3 An arrow. -4
;
;
Power. -S The product of a sum in multiplication. ( In comp. translated by inauspicious '; "f^TW: ) -Oomp. ^7: the moon when in an inauspicious mansion determined by one's natal zodiacal sign f%pJ: an inauspicious lunar day. -:T$?ir an inauspicious constellation. -3TT: an inauspicious day of the week. ^trpt a slaughter-house, place for-execution. [5^,-for^ "35] Killing, des-
*rnrsr a.
A
[?^^-HI^ *g&]
murderer.
JT
1
Striking,
2 Killing slaughter. at a sacrifice ),
an animul
as
(
The
[ (Rt-(3|^-|
I
ing. -2 CtchiDgor killing birds.-/. bird-net.
Os-^nJ
Tfitta. I Voracious, gluttonous; ^TTM?5> trwi: Bv. 1 34 -2 Devonrejs destroyer ;
oTTTW Ve.
T^g^
make
^r-
-
Killing,
hurting.
Proper or fit
to be killed.
A
:
sound. Den. A. To utter gurg-
ling sounds.
The
<5?r
nostrils, especially of a
hog ; sinf^irg^hfNfr P. 7.
g^^rr: K.
Quinea-worrn.-J Snorting, ^r Growling
growling, grumbling. &c. ( as of a dog ).
A
gurgling sound.
Den, A. To murmur, ham, whisper.
g^T Tbe
The grunting of a hog. -2
1
mole-cricket.
S^garOT: A sort of pigeon. 1. lP. r lOU.(
make any sound
or noise. -2 To cry or proclaim aloud, announce or declare publicly ; sr tTTTf
W
See under ^.
n^r ffS 3i"mt S.
[ ?>=T-ft|hT:-Zw.]A kind of dish or cake prepared with clarified butter which is full of small holes and benoe one of the learned fools in tha Panchatantra says on seeing
;
the cake served
to
hiin
"
To sound,
) *
distress.
-2
]
Sfa
fi^T,
(
a pig, dog &c. ); ff: 5f: apr ir 55^f^T3?r^rds>l^!T: K. P. 7. -2 To be frightful or terrible. -3 To cry in
^p*-^
destructive, mischievous, Cruel, savage, ferocious.
found in woods.
a noise, more, snort; grunt (as
A
irfiN; o. ( sfr /. ) [ j^ft^ prft ] I Striking, killing- -Z Catching or killing ( birds &c .). -3 Destructive. -Comp. -qfSr^i a bawk, f^fjr: falcon.
or
large black bee.
6 P.
T: 1
Striking.kill.
:
eater, devonrer.
Ved. Food.
A 5?;
immolating.
wfa:
wood
in
e ankle.
Cow dung
killer>
killing,
an incision
under
wnw
troying. a killer, destroyer, murderer <&c.
).
trflr:
f?J?
the leaf of a book made by an insect or worm and resembling somewhat the form of a letter. ?innT: see in
'
eat,
*HT:
t
error
jfr
22
6.
*ftT"T5
;
Jw-
gmn^^Gtt. 10 5^ iftr^^ fittw: *Rrt ?7%73n'!r: ami^ H. ;
g'.
86; R. 9. To fill with
10.
-3 To praise.
make
resonant. be beautiful or
cries,
-II. 1 A. ( 51% )
-4
To
brilliant.
5. 36."
'jT o. Sounding.
^i('^ ] Hnrtful,injurious. day; t^ff nr^iqf^ Hf^cirf^r Subhash. -2 The sun; Mv. 6. .
A
.
.
W
8
ff
-:
5
Saffron.
1
See under q^.
A.
(sf?ar,
o.
make
31) TosounJ,
an iudistinct noise-
Meadow
Food. -2 or
jmturegraw;
Mh -Oowp. rSS? Mb.
55
*gar
hay-rick.
*TI%i [53 fto |r]
Fire.
-2 Grass. W:, -JT [ *5.3?S ] The back of the neck. rt 1 A pitcher. -2 A land1
ing place.
VTT2^: bard
1
A
bell-ringer.
-2 A
who
sings in chorus, especially 0r f g d * ot kin s -> The * nK ft , Dbattftra plant.
To come
[tH.r3^*r?]l
P. ( gzm,
^
To -2 To 1
)
A
bruite. hit; ;prmnr S. 3.
-2 To
^r goj
)To
I. 1
bartar,
5tr
The
ri'
in
5^'nf%
I Noise, tumult, general ^ tfj^ ;
"
Bg.
l,
TO,
report. -5 A herdsman tiltjfanrfnr ^rf^rgttf7i?irq R. 1. 45. -6 A hamlet, station of cowherds Tfirnrt
prevent,
Mk.
7.
vhR -}
A-, 6 P.
roll, whirl,
( sfroft, goift, ^f9i-
stagger, reel. -I
I.
K
(
P. 2 In gram.
^rr^ft,
;
).
The
.oft
the articnlation of the soft consonants. -8 A Kayastha. -9 A vowel. -10 A gnat, mosquito. -1 1 An epithet of Siva ^ Bell-metal *forn: [ fH Wtf * ] A crier, pro-
sound herd
A. To take, receiee. 3 [ 3^'* 1 ^ P ar t'c u l &r kinl of insect found in timber. !".
so
gn
;
I
defend.
JT
19
Proclaimed,
]
algo
;
5?:, gf^:,-iV/. gf?W:, ankle. 6 P. (
1
blow.stroke
back, return.
:
rTaTreT
;
cart, carriage.
or sound
cry
exchange.
-
TO:
6
I.
A
of a
strike again, retaliate, resist. protect, preserve -II. 1 A.(^tj^)
jr:
tare.
3^[
3: The indistinct sound pigeon.
5^-^
[
sounded, declared
claimer.
in
422 a. 1 Making a sound, sound?fr A lute. -2 Sonint. Proclamaq-'IloT.-oir [s\ VTI> ?gz] I ;
ing-
speaking aloud,
declaring or
tion,
announcement
pub'ic
3TT-
*irqi?ft
;
^:
Mu.
3.
frnorfi%3 *rar?*w5?fiTt R. 12. 72. -2 Speaking aloud, making a great noise. 1 A crier, burd, herald. -2
2G
;
tftlMfijl:
A
A
Bruhmana. -3
cnckoo. -4
;
A
a.
r
An
5-jj:
crow.
*nr *ifart JTSTVikr. 18. 31.
;
owl. -Oomp. -sift: the Ganges.
Avad.
^R: Hooting 2.29. Ttf 4 A.
^
(
1 A.,
MM.
;
5.
19
;
A
)
kill,
6 P. [ !*?-
hurt.
turn
17
81
9.
;
snoot '(
;
Ki.
;
15. 13.
contempt
aversion,
;
15.
32,
118; Si.
worft at 5W3TTrJ,<m5T: ^!WOTflIf^TtBv. 4, 42. -Cau. ^?^W?rjf*ar. cause to shake, reel ) To ( ffJuft-
m.
1.
;
10
or "roll
about; sriM
Ku.
12;
(
4.
*"!!!% ^oiTH; 2. 16; Bb.l. 89,. like 3ir, f% the
Si.
\
'<J
with prepositions
root retains tbe
same meaning).
and mJr a- Shaking, reeving to or: Wbirling,.rolling. -Comp.
fra
WT3: a whirlwind.
*r
Shaking, reeling, whirling or turning round, revolving ntfa^H-^rf^ Q^- '
ij*,
*$-n*
[
555. ]
;
S.
?
[TlV^]
I. 1
P.
(
D
Rolling, revolving.
srtm-Y3
)
To
D.
-if. 10U.(<m>na-i,V(R?r>To sprinkle
3P. (f3irt$) over, wet, moisten.-lll. -2To shine. -IV. 5 U; | To tprinkle. To *l)linkle ~ 2 To ) *
( OTriiai
-
*&&
shine. tfK: [ ? ^5 ] Sprinkling, wetting ^T o.*[?-^] I Sprinkled. -2' jf 1 Ghee, clarified butIllumined. ter
;
,^
w*
ttfbjif ^r triSfaFnwi^ bay. ). -2 Butter. -3 Water.
(
&*:, -3rf%$; m. blazing, -Coop. flt ,.. 3^1%: the spot on the sacriQcial post which is smeared with ghee. 3*T?WT: firn. snf f: / an oblatiou of gbee. ^arrS: 1 thfc Sarala tree. 2- turpentine. 3^! 'ccean of ghee',
ono of the seven oceans. sft^H: boiled rice mixed with ghee. af?gr a stream of ghee. 5j$t: 1. fire. -2 are ono whose locks unctuous. cfrfafa: fire.
stream
of ghee.
ru
a continuous
-rf^rSfcr
Compassionate, merciful,
o. thin-
7. 6
ble,
tender-hearted. Dig1 ^f9r O. [ f-f% iVsTIJTW- ] f9r= 1 Heat, pleasing.-2 Shining. sunshine. -2 A ray of light. -J n. Water. The sun. -4 A wave. -Oomp. rifa; the sun. ( /. ) the
Uangeg.
Greasy, abounding -J in ghee. -2 Containing water. / 1 Night. -2 N. of Shining. Sarasvatt. -3 N. of an aptarai N. 2. 109 ( the f ollowiag are the prin1
of Indra's heaven
nymphs
;
_tf)-0omi>. .^. THtrVTT large cardamoms. 1 To rub 1 P. ( ^fiT, )
^
^eww
;
arenft'
Ch. P.
To brush,
11
;
-4 =To q. v.
compete,
ac**i5g"t7-
Pt. 1. polish.
furbish,
ctusb, grind, piund;
-2 -3 To
144.
sfwzn T3 nct(-
rival
( as in
^
1
Rubbing, friction. -2 Grind-
ing.
Rubbing. 5f; A polisber. oj 1 Rubbing, grinding. Grinding, Itubbicg, friction. -2 ufr Tnimeric. pounding. srRrar a.. Rubbed, pounded, brushqijgf a.
^tTf
u.
ed.
US
Ms.
;
a. [ *n?(3Ms ]
64 ] 1 awful ;
Rubbed, &c.
it
*
;
50
1.
-2 Vio-
12. 54.
;
-3 Ved.
sublime.
awful,
?:
VeneraN. of
*T
WTSaffron. -Oornp. frightful in appear-
charms. -5
^^-^5^0.
an owl. ance, terrific, hideous. (-*T: ) Siva. gtm: bell-metal. 55* brags.
rnTH:,-fTft'ti -1191":, a jackal. ^;ii:.an epithet
-^rfsi't "*
of Siva.
having no
gfo;,.^ Butter-milk water
it
in
v a.
(
(
;
5.
)
the end of comp. ing,
Used only
(
)
curing
removing,
at
Killing, destroy-
srra^:, ^T^T:, fnrw: one of, taking away
;
;
wrjrorW:, depriving
;
&c. :
Ved. P.
l
(
A
day.
fsraia,
m
tfi^, spa
;
Ca.
-2
to smell; Bk. 15. 109. like
)
^t:
-2 Tbe
* 1 Horror, Night. awfulness. -2 Poison. -3 Veneraand -4 Magic formulas bleness.
^
strike against
Mb.
vehement.
3tj-
"jror^o-l Merciful.tender-hearted, kind ; Pt. 1 424. -2 Censorious, abusive.
cipal
5.
af% ^fw *r<
or
Siva.
;
sprinkle.
;
^r ^^T^
;
a.
Un>
H-ST
[
tree.
timber tree.
wrriTSf
;
lent,
^atsft
A
Terrific, frightful, horrible,
;
a.
The jujube
^TT-
-2 Disgust,
fire.
ijuinj
m. a hog.
betelnut tiee. -3
B. 11. 65. -J Re-Oomp. an%: proach, censure. 60
3.
;
1
12. 39
stagger
;
78.
.
Compassion, pity, ^f^Rrrw^ Rwl**!
1
5.
sort of reptile.
ulufiwH 8 The nos -2 The nose of a horse, of a hog ) s^TTHTonfh-
;
in
horse
16.
9
day.
tendernesc
*?ff3, <jtfff ]
7"1
( foiff )
^
To
about, move to and fro, reel, shake, round,
roll
-3
Mk.
) To shine, To seize. Heat, ardour. -2 Sunshine.
IJOT: 1
U.
A
-:
1
T
( Yfii^i
burn. -II. 1 A.
*rt^fl-
wlirl,
A ma re,
cock- roach.
8 P.
1.
a
-Oomp.
horse.
general;
Greasy.
A
f^sft:
A
?: ,-^fe^r: a buffalo.
3*ft:
a. Containing gheo.
Saffron
To
:
5^ a. accompanied with "j^f:. having a. shining gbee. -ire a. body. -sjafafT:, -ST**^ m -i 5W^T: fire. -TO: the ecum of melted butter. lllH: fire. ss^g^fr a ladle for ghee.
captive.
^
A hog. /. 1 Grinding, pounding, rubbing. -1 Emulation, rivalry, competition. A hog. T: Intermediate space.
an epithet ( -m. ) fire, -q^r of the goddess Ila. -trg: a sacrificial victim represented by ghee. also, -$*:,-7T: a kind of sweetmeat
ing.
w*, MT, OT,
to this
root
ft, tf
(
Prepositions are added
&"
without any
material
change of meaning; jftnreTT ^Pff: 1- 43 Me. 21 3*nir?g
;
70 ;Ms.
4.
;
209 also).
*^<"f-'5 ] Smelt, -of:, HI'T/'.JP- L St -2 Smelling. -3 The -or 1 Smell. T I The act of nose (also n. ). Ms. 3. ?* sTr S?>*T :fa smelling ;
423 The none
241. -2 Odour, scent. -J
way
;
To be gmelled
a.
inrV o grateful or pleasant
)
at.
sq-
Odour. Sao. K. 26
f3f
Mi.
Ku.
;
Kg
3. 47,
6.
to the nose, fragrant, odorous. ( -or )
27;
135Comp.
5.
(
(
Mo word
who smells oat
^T a.
An
1
HPT p. p. Smelled, amellod
his
De\ An object of sense. -2 sire, with. 3 An epithet of Siva.
Seedless. -2 Bad, vile.-^: of Siva. 2 Chew-
the above, the following senses of which are included in the general tfea of copulation 1 3<^im<j joining a subordinate fact with a princi-
ing, eating. tortoise. -5
A
A
The moon. -4
-3
A
iud.
thief.
cle expressing | Copulation aleo as well as, moreover )
( and, uaed to
join words or assertions together ; ( in this sense it is used with each of the words or assertions which or it is used joins together after the last of the words or assertions so joined, but it never it
;
first
in a sentence
)
rr^fr
;
fV
gna-
R.
1.
57
^: R. 6. 116.
Ms.
79
64
1.
Ms.
:
(but, *&*lfl ^f
105
;
3.
-3
Certainty, determination, ( indeed, certainly, exactly, quite, wfftrf: fr) having the force of
w
tjpr
;
^ irr?WT ^rapsmTt:
^ 8 *rnw
rprrsft
fTRtw qr?r
0.
w
12.45. -4- Condition (if=*r?0 'ir'?r^'
(
i^^ %?
)
^:
M-
;
5 ^r R^ ^5 )
It is
eipletively (nT^n^orr^
);
fr fSrajrw?
;
often used
^T^T
rt
see
;
3*^TTT. -2 WTTfTTColIectivecombination
;
as
>g-
-3 ^fl^i
^
<JT^
or mutual
MllulMlj-
connection
TOW rifryntr ^mnft^. -4 ^W aggregation as (rT^ ^ as
To be smelled
1
A
s<m
(
)
;
*f
Smell,
To gcund
46 Me. 14. -3 Afraid, timid, appre hensive ;
Git. 2
:
;
*
10. 73. fear.
( ffcr: )
R.
Trembling. -2 Alarm
1
^ ind. With fear, in a start led manner, alarmingly, with awe M. 1. 11 Santi. 4. 4. T Q!t. 5 2. P. ( rarely A. ) ( ^ifH-
'g is
STfor
be bright
shiue,
) 1
To
177371% ^JRfrfffT JT Qtt. 10 =g--
;
;
Si.
-2
3. 3T.
(
;
Fig.
)
To
be
1.
8
;
Bk.
happy or
prosperous;
V. 2. 9 2
4. 3
;
R. 16. 7:
;
( express simultaneous or undelayed occurrence of two events JT =q ( no sooner than, as soon as ) sTrs^tp^st 3^r ^rf^^T: R- 10. 6 Ku. 3. 58, 66 8. 3. 40 11, 50, 81
) to
ti.
,
a-
;
;
:
;
;
6. 7
;
9.
Mai.
7T3J
1
U.
satiated, be
To
(
39.
17.
^^rrftw
Shining,
splendid,
bright. : [ ^-ijrff s?K^ Un. 1. 64 ] kind of bird, the Greek partridge (said to feed on moonbeams);
T3?tT
A
wtt, ^TsfiT
contended or
repel, resist. --gfin a. [
1.
Caul. To Tause to shine, illuminate ; Si. 3. 6. -WITH f% to shine, be bright.
3 To
) 1
To be
satisfied.-2
shine.
^^ ^m? w
Shaking, trembling ( through fear ) vnr, WMe. 27. -2 Frightened, made v^jto tremble, startled 5^rtrrgw?<^f%]
1
Vb. l.H; ywsr^itTrr^ f5rf)*'3)f^ R59 7. 25 ^<^tmfni^' K*t ^^T-
6.
;
;
;
;
Hiflt
at.
frequently repeated with two assertions ( 1 ) in the sensa of 'on the one hand-on the other hand', ' though-yet", to denote antithesis 1
).
gmelling
-2 Smell-
;
;
^5-
;
^
;
R.
i?
<33 Mb.; tTVfftH ( t$ Bh. 2. 45 v. 1. -r5
one
pal
or ;
:
^
;
yet) S. 1.
still,
Tf
5
3.
;
1.
-2 Disjunction
5lMf}i3*
:
-
;
parti-
act of 11. 68.
odour.
at.
V.
)
The Ms
1
nose.
Jpr a.
epithet
gtands
-3 The
begins
general uie
in
with this letter
I
/
disease of
the cose.
^j^
eyet,' blind
-
fragrance, odour.
^-f^q-the orgau or ienge of smell; srnTnrrftT arr u. 'having nose for the T. 8.
10 P.
(
f sqrl
)
1
To
suffer.
;
en
f fa>ftw
TirS Mk.
1.
17
;
Amaru-
-2 To give
or inflict pain, trouble.
424
:
fraud.
i
^sfr [ fo"?f atfi,
TV.
J 1
The wheel of a
-2 A
173.
-4 An
).
cle, ring
;
ft
-3
A
sharp es-
(
weapon of -5 A cir-
to the oil mill.
Rs.
niaim&g f^ffannT A
Vishnu,
of
collec-
who
carries
of
discus.
kind
a
the aur.
group of villages. -9
Bh. 2. 74
-6
A
A
A
form of
in a circle. -10 A cirmilitary array cle or depression of the body. -1 1 of years. -12 The baricycle, cycle An um. -13 army, a Lost. -14 Sec-
A
-16
an epithet 1-
a
tfra: 1.
the governor of a province. -2- an officer in charge of a division of an army. -3. horizon. -4. a circle.
troop, multitude, 17. -7 realm, sovetion, Si. 20. a province, district, reignty. -8 2. 14.
-TTf*: VT^-.t an elephant.
carriage. -2.
-5> one
*(&:,
circle.
ring,
discus.
a
%5J:,
-2-
a
mass
;
-srhr*
1
*
collection,
;
16
4.
;
Mv.
6. 4
;
Mu.
3.
178. -3- horizon. (-w.) 1' 21, K. 126, a mythical range of mountains sup-
posed to
encircle the orb a wall and to
bo the
earth
18 Circular flight ( of birds &c. ). -19 A particular constellation in the form of a hexagon. -20 Range, de The conpartment in general. -21 voluitons or spiral marks of the or fraudulent Simfcrm- -22 A crooked *>: 1 The ruddy goose contrivance. -2 A multitude, ( also called <*ipqra? ) afcr: 1 a gentroop, group. -Comp.
one who holds a discus. -2. wn , N. of Vishnu. H%*r night. -fj: f. a lathe or grindstone ;
(
_ft
)
we: a goose. (-V)a parasol. snake catcher. -2- a ro-
a juggler, gue, knave, cheat. 1.
-3-
particular
3Tf\Hlfi>t coin, a ai'nara. srrem, MTOrrT orange tree. cular, round.
Vishnu
ynym
arm*:
m
the
-
or rota-
whirling
perfume.
rf
:
a round
revolution. irfifc/- rotation, pillow. tree. n^r. -oft the JT^T:
Aoka
a. rampart, o. moving in
an entrenchment a
circle.
HTT (-*:) a
chariot. "' ^. juggler. ^rftsji in a coronet or jrjjrSf: a round jewel ~ V l diadem. :sft**T:, -farftl %%: ter _*?tf N. of a holy place. .
1. bearing or having * wheel. -2. carrying a discus. -3.
a hog.
a
n
epidriving in a carriage. (-T-) I thet of Vishnu 9cromrv: R. 1655. -2. a sovereign, governor or ruler of a province. -3 a village tumbler trrtr the or juggler. -4- a snake. the srjfV periphery of a wheel. !TrTT: the nave of a Ganrfaki river. the ruddy wheel.
and darkne&s. -2 the
ruddy goose --rrafa:
dog.
^
1.
discus bearer.
^fo<
a.
A
-2
troop.
heap, device.
^fH^RT 5^
[
Stff?:/- revo-
JTSTWI lution of wheels ; V. 1. 5. m. a species of cobra. gsr: a hog. a battle carried on with gisTpT:
wheel*rpi the discus and club. ^ffo m. 1. carriage. T^: a hog. an emperor, universal monarch, ruler sovereign of the world, a whose dominions extend as far as Ak. ): ocean the ( 3Trag^l^?fi5l Kii'Higi? 8.
^r*<< o- Going in a carnage, being on a journey.
form
^fr^SU. To
into
a
curve or bend a
cle, to
bow
m, A.
.
the ing being 'resembling in shape ruddy goose', 'round' ); -2. (hence) head, foremost; 3TPTJT: WT5f: ( ^V/- ) the ruHdy fftw^ ITT^ WT^ ^iBTT^rTf^TRT: IMe. 83. irg the sun.
70.
1.
^r
upon interest, compound interest; Ms. 8. 153, 156. -2. wages for transporting goods in a carriage. 1
An
ass
Si. 5. 8.
,
(^)
(
Defective )
1
in
To
to
promote appetite. Ved. a.
Illuminating,
^ror
irradiating, brightening.
^^q;
A
n.
Ved. The eye. [ ^sr
nt.
srTfl
^
teacher, an instructor
] in sacred
>jiT5r-
1
teacher. -2 An n. I Radiof Brihaspati epithet act of seeing, ance, clearness -2 The the eye. being seen -3 Look, sight, Ved. The eye. m. or
science, a spiritual .
^g
.
118 ] Seeing.
n.
1
The eye
;
words
TT3*,
like
wroT^S"^ 5Tf^3^t """ *c. -2 Sight;
*TT*rsTC
o
the look, vision,
faculty
Light, clearneis. -Oomp our.
-4 Lustre, splend-
sight
;
interest
array of troops. tin. ( -5T: ) the ruddy goose. the -in epithet of Vishi.ni trrjr?: an P'tut of SPRT:ruddy goose.
^
^fjf..
a circular
VUlnju.
Wheel-shaped, circular. -*; Arguing in a circle
I
Ku.
:
a limit, bounoary. -2- a lamp-stand. THT: -3. PI gaging in an action. a whirlwind, hurricane. ff^fi / .
;
non-conjugationul -2 To speak, see, observe, perceive. dat. of the person ). with tell ( say -3" To abandon, leave. ! ] Trsrir [ ^t -?S3; =^
"*W^
Udb. ( where there is a pun on the word *rart?N, the other mean-
a cir
3.70.
I. 12;
S'-iHd)
gOOSO
1
juggler.
tenses.
R. 6- 32.
]
universal monarch, absolute ruler. -5 The governor of a province. -6 An ass. -7 The ruddy goose. -8 An informer. -9 A snake. 10 A crow. -!1 A kind of tumbler or
.
fwt ftTTf?T
3TT
fraudulent
Having a wheel, wheeled. -2 Bearin a caring a discus. -3 Driving round. -5 Inriage. -4 Circular, m. 1 An epithet dicative ( g^* ) of Vishnu Si. 13. 22. -2 A potter. -3 An oilman -4 An emperor, a
:
an epithet of
'
f.
limit of light
cir-
<*
-WT*: tne WTSf., tory motion. ' ~2s>TC* 1m. an oilman. a kind of
like
A A
of the
tion of a book. -15 whirlpool, The winding of a river. -17 An astronomical circle ; *rrSl the zodiac.
der having a curved neck. -2. a carri^awrc? ) age. -3. the ruddy goose (
,
;
-*
-S:,-^fi?:i --3
group, multitude,
m.
A sovereign emperor. -3 N. of Vishnu. *3*\<& A goose.
-2
^
Me. 109.
fcf?Hr
weapon, a disc
pecially applied
troop. circumference of /. the periphery or a wheel tft^iWjtii'Tft ^?TT ^F;
^
carriage;
potter's wheel.
circular missile,
Vishnu
^
f i5
the Iwder of a 3TTO: ! Siffr: -2 a kind of perfume.
iron
Hound, circular. Dishonesty, crookedness,
(
in logic
).
Wheeled. -2 Circular. -3 Anued m. 1 AD oilman.
with a ilium*.
visible, ft^T of the eye. being within the range of the eye. y&it morbid affection
the ceremony of anointing the an image at tho time of of eyes <JV: the range of conseciating it. *ir: blinding horizon. the sight, ww the eithe sight; VAs. 67. rnt: ( "TO: cretion of the eyes. -2mj. ) 1. redness in the eyes. as exeve-love', love or liking by ^fij
nn exchange pressed bv
of
glance*
426 Mil. 15 s^nn: wtrcyg T K. 41 ( where the word has tense gdisease 1. also ). T'fn: ( ^SlfrT: ) of the eye. fW*f: 1 the range of
qj:
eight, ken, presence,
1.
6.
;
visibility
!jjfJnrrnfcit&5 srntfs 2. 198. -2. an object of
II.
=3--
;
Ms,
1;
sight, visible object. -J. the horizon. W^ m. a serpent ; Ei. 16. 42
any *r
N-
;
1.28. ^gsHcj; a.
1
furnished
Seeing,
endowed with the
culty of sight
.
[
^
m
ffa:
R.
2
Bv.
;
4
1
Vikr.
j
C
;
Amaru.
;
-2
79.
(
constant, fickle, unsteady 3.
54
Ki. 2. 19
j
flg- )
"'-
vfinT JtT-
;
-2 Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth.
^^
[^-^O
a.
Celebrated;
1
known. -2 Clever
renowned,
or
pleaiing
agreeable
Si. 2. 14
deer.
(
as
when :
^:
riage. -3 also ).
A
1
A
vehicle in
A
-2
tree.
3: A ^g. A beak, bill
see
;
^:, -^: /. of gz:, -j the bill
-Oomp.
woman.
shut B. G.
.
'(
;
Bv.
2. 9!
N. 3. 99 wrff 4; Amaru. 13.
;
2.
]
-2 3 Moving
cise.
OT going about, walking fui.
N.
144.
1.
Going slowly or tortuously. -5 Leap, jump, spring ;Pt. 4.
moving
To
^ir
-2 Clever. -3 Healthy, sound. m. Benuty. 1
P.
(
*V
^>ft,
:i
I
MM.
;
Nag. 4 -2 To dangle about
To ^i
5.
ft^i^fil Git. 4. -3
;
^^nr
To
:
leap,
jump. -4 To
).
made of cane
-2 A straw-man,
1
4
-2
to
5
-^arr 1 Anyas mat &c. ).
doll.
of grass or reed. epithet of man. .
(
basket.
equal
length
flngers ( q^tjsj Ht*
thing
A
I
[ f' =?-3f? ]
measure of
A
-J A puppet contemptuous
Leaping
jumping. -2
The
large black
bee
^,-5
3i*jj
a.
(a)
1
impetuous. wrathful
(
sour* peise,
^rW.
tho sage
:
violent:
Fierce,
b ) Passionate,
angry,
ar&frir^rwnrsw^ 5Tt-
;
W?ir3!irWiTr^ frtrft B. 2. 49 ; 20 see 'g-g'V below. -2 Hot, ;
-3 Active,
as in 'TCtg-
Pungent,acrid.
M.
3.
warm
quick.
-5 Mischievous, evil
-adv.
Vicleutly,
fiercely,
angrily.
-Comp.
3jg : , -sfVRffH:, -vrrg: the ^rr<5>r an epithet of Durg4.
in prowess.
^3^0.
warm.
Violent,
*ft
N
^rpj
1
^sr,
-sV/
1
An epithet of DurgA. or angry woman
V.
^-3^5
The 1
]
-2 cr
Siva.
;
|->Jt:, -ifir.
^^: B. 9. 58 ; Si. 5. 10. 13. ft Me. 40 Mu. 3. 24 -2 Fickle, inconstant ( as a lover r&c. ) f% ^53 w** ;
'YA.
f^*r N. of Durgi. Passion, violence, im-2 Heat, warmth. barber.
,.
1
petuosity, wrath.
A
.
8 U.
;
-3
:
"W
Amaru. 14
xrfSfl^aT! Fine, beautiful, agree,
fft =ai5?r?r5
;
Lightning. ;
-3 Talking
To enrage, make angry
or violent, provoke.
;
^stf
5lf
Hurt, injury. an epithet of
ifirf^g^sisOnfrJT ^BT^gsT: red oleander.
yrjr
Me.
belly.
Trembling,
-2
mistress.
;
;
;
;
;
one's
tremulous, unsteady, moving about, Si. 6. 6
20
3.
38 U. 12. 5 Me. 104. -ft 1 term of endearment applied to
4.
;
a. [
shaking
;
M.
-2
-Comp. Kind
B
of Durga.
A
splitting.
OSr^O
"
;
-4
-6 Ciicuiucieed. An evil g 1 Siva. -3 being ot demon. -2 Sknndu. -4 The tamarind tree., f ! Heal, warmth. -2 Passion, wrath
words see ^rs- -2 A -3 A devotional posture
sweet words.
54
To
oierce,
A hen-sparrow.
Cracking,
1
flattering
able
-Oomp.
BT
-2 Lovely, beautiful. Udb.
132.
sparrow.
71. ;
Moving, trembling, shaking. "'
I
Fulling off in small pieces.
?J^fit
go, move.
A
-2 To
scream. among asceths. -~f:
,
ifflfS errfr
5.
^TOff^,
;
Git. 1.
)
root of long pepper.
^JJT )
move, wave, shake; *nm?iTr%
^?
A
1
The
;
-2 A passionate
beautiful.
Handsome,
I
TFJcf
^2fa,
(
injure.
kill,
74;:
a.
^or*: Chick-pea ^cqftefJffi ft ^iRf: 5IW: Wf Hnf* H^ Pt. 1.
;
about,
walking.
;
chick-pea.
q. v.
break, fall off, separate. -2 To rain. -3 To cover. -II. 10 U. ( =>rntf r3-?T ) 1
coiap. ).
gar a form of Ourg& (=^rgr ). qn: a wild animal, -f^. ?,H a. of impetuous valour, fierce
bill.
break.
Going or
-
P.
1
the end of
(At
Renowned, celebrated, skilled In, famous for as siqrc^nr;
sun.
a. Clever, expert. I.
-4
.
beak.
;
^n
97;
A
2,
a peck with a bird.
.
To sound. -2
I
)
injure, l.urt, kill.
:
;
Mpving about, taking exerGoing slowly or crookedly.
1
bird
^^
;
the beak, -ij^, the tailor bird.
TV.
a
car-
general
a.
=q-jr
^oif^
(
-3 To
go.
fit I
A
-3
Hsmi^Hftvc T3g.
;
To
The wind. -2 A lover. libertine, ar 1 Lightniug.
6. 26.
P.
1
^^-ara?, 1^ iiaf wiftT-* J TV. ] 1 Moving, shaking, trembling, tremulous ^Ar^ VTr^f ftoTlftia^^gTylr CD. P, 27; ^-^75^3 a'
^^^r
Crackling
48.
1.
;
-TT A
clash-
rattle.
Vb.
H
Good-
1
]
looking, agreeable to' the sight, Si 8. 57. -2 pleating, beautiful Good for the eyes. -3 Produced from the eye. -*r: -*TT A collyrium or application to the eyes.
of the
ing of weapons, cracking of fire Ac. ^^5P*!T Den. A. To crackle,
fa-
tfrmnwr n>:
The sound
large black
;
Git. 7
with eyes,
A
:
bee
The fragrant oleander. ,
a
~tf -
A
short petticoat.
[^ra^] Wicked
cruel in deeds, of black deeds
^
)i
cf.
qufafSTH.
cT:
1
A
or
*K-
(
gene-
for tho lowest and most despised of the mixed castes originand a ating from a Sudra father Brilhmana mother. -2 A man of this ral
name
%
caste, an outcaste, ^gr?Tt
Kh.
3.
56
;
fsST4 Ms. 5. 131 10. i
426 16
12,
;
-Comp.
11. 176.
lute of a Chandila, a common or vulgar lute. 1 The lute of a Chin dala.
^nS*T
gar a. four times, four-fold,
-3 N. of Durga.
qfy:[4O
A
I
-2 A small monkey. ^j 1 D. ( *rafr-a request. -2 To go. t
) 1
To
raouse -
rat i
To
ask, oeg,
Caul. ( wrfr cause to'hide. -2 Toscare,
forty-four fourth.
o.
Ved.
(
<*
Hidden
)
;
to disappear.
(
^3^nt
^nnfor
forty-
ninety,
)
fourth, or with ninety-four addedstff
'
a. Driving away, removing. Tormenting, afflicting. -2 Removing, icating away. rf 1
^-^
a.
^ftNum.
Un.
0.
[ 68 ]( always in pi. ; =3WlTt ">! W /. ; ^rcflT* n. ) Four ;
Ve.
the elephant of Indra.
1
Sjjr;
nr*r:
ii
f^trr
). ;
(
Four times.
Zend
[ of.
Or. tessarei ; L. quatuot ]. chathrv is changed to [ In oomp.tbe^of ^3* which in some cases be;
viurga ( comes jr, x or 5 or remains unchanged ) before words beginning with hard consonants ]. -Oomp. -atfl-. wr having. 4 memfourth part. a com( -i ) 1. <
bers, quadripartite.
of elephants, plete army consisting and infantry chariots, cavalry,
^^
n
).
( pi-
)
tne
fourteen
they are:
__
qfr
and e. wrgror, VT%f %?T ^gWrw^B^r-.P- 10- 22-2. four ;
'.
,
a cow * onr principal colours. -*rffarr ftNt o. 1. twenty -fourth. years old. -2- having twenty-four added ; as
Mangalasbtaka:
Me.
-d.
.
Hindus
contained in the following popular
lores
110.
Hr ); 10.22. -W: the four classes or castes of the
gwra
(
rf.rir,idirnr;B
;
icrei
777: an epithet of Braumi. ends of human life
taken collectively
25;
1.
;
*j? : the four
:
r.
) 1
nights.
'
^pnr
(
^^tT*)
one hundred and ninety 3*: an epithet of Airavata, '
v^uHd
Ku.
2. 17. entrances. H3W a four-fold arrangement ( of 3i the aggregate of troops &c. ). the four Yugas or ages of the world. an aggregate of four *T* (
-r
four f aces -2. a house with four
22.
qua-
^g*J?3Tf?5Tri; )
fl?ST-?TTW
;
four.
made
TTfW'^rH
druple. a.
) 1
the llth day bright half of arm* to n the bright half of ^rf% ) 5JW W:) an epithet laving four faces. ( R. 10. of BrahmA ;?*TT: *r'<J
tetra-
quadrangular, (-or:) a square, JifcT: gon, any quadrilateral figure. t. the Supreme Soul. -2. a tortoise. n*: a carriage drawn by four oxen.
i
the fourteenth day of the four f^tf
a lunar fourtnight.
m quarters taken collectively. ind. towards the four quarters, on a royal litter all sides. $n*:, -& gtt 1 a bouse with four entrances on four sides. -2* four doors taken ;
^for 5T!T (
124
-f*5rf* a. or /.
).
a.
f*5rfto? consisting twenty-four. one who ftiT of twenty-four. fttrr has studied the four Vedis. fox a. of four the four Vedag.
kinds, four-fold. $% a. familiar with the four Vedas. (-^: ) the Supreme Soul. *%$: N. of Vishnu. -f ) medical science. sorts or
(
.
q^
/
?r^
of four buildings, a ) a siiuare four buildquadrangle enclosed by Mk. 3.7. ir%5T war ^;?rraffcw ings 7t%o. or/. 1. sixty-four. -2. N. for the Aigveda containing 64 ;
sixty-four Adhyayas. ^r: (pi.) or rrts. WW<% /. seventy-four. -^$ an unguent of feur things, (sanand musk ). dal, agallochum, saffron tftm the boundaries on all four
the
4;
S. Til.
place where
meet, a
four roads
a crowway Ms. 4. 39, 9. 264. (-v ) -Brahmaija. -q<( a. ( -^^au< ) I. havof four ing four feet. -2- consisting limbs. ( -^: ) a quadruped. ( -sft ) a stanza of four lines t
-2. a sffifr, o. having four sort of chess. complete army, see parts. ( -ft ) WS5* 1. the four fingers of ^3<>r. the hand. -2- four fingers broad, -afcr a. bordered on all sided ; iprr f%TT-
Sabbath.
.
srcfif* a-
9TW
<*
(
19.
4.
3fcrr
W5ft
the earth.
for
ei & ht y
^
of/-
f*1 )
nered, quadrangular ; symmetrical, regular in all parts Ku. 1. 32.
;
(
- four
"*'
four-cor-
1-
R.
-
6.
10.
-2.
orhandsome
w^f awaTJTOSirnT'nj: -W:, -V.
qare.
) 1.
in -2- a quadrangular figure. -3- ( and eighth astr. ) N. of the fourth 3Tf a period of lunar mansions. srrwj; "*. N.of Vishnu. four days. an epithet of Brahma, WT5TT-., -3W-.
;
;
Chand. M.
3^
. black pepper, long pepper, the root of long dry ginger, and heard W)"ft ( ^assiT? ) <* pepper. Ft. 1. two persons only by n. square, 99 ^ffrif ( ^gs?ptor )
i.
;
Br&hmayas
in
(^3^
<0
quadruped. procedure (
trial of suits )
of four processes;!, rejoinder, four sides
e.
consisting
pled, defence,
irfS the
and judgment. of a square.
*irf:
an
a square. epithet of Vishnu, (-jn.) of the four ends *ri{ the aggregate
of
,.fTJdb.-^W*r the four orders ^ or stages of the religious life of a o. increased b/ Brahmana. four. TTii the four hot spices,
school for
)
which the four Vedasaro taught and n qrf^r: ( ^arrfot: ) repeated.
human
life (-4K*nS)
i
.
V
W,
3Tj,
.
four years old;
5TriT, -or o. this word
sides.
ends in wr i and it refers to an inanimate object, to an animal). -flfta% inf-if it refers the four priests taken collectively.
(the/, of
<*&? a. ( ff/. =f]The fourth. letter of
any
^ ^'^3?
) [
sff:
class. -
fourth part. -Oofflp. -3*51 a. reciev?T: ) a quarter ing a fourth part. ( 3TTWW: the fourth or fourth part. life f stage of a Bnihmi^'s religious second inequality -
(this
is
allowed only in times of embarrassments, the usual
rm: the fourth part, TIH, and Hlij. >nf: N. of Vishnu, gsi a quarter. a. 1. quadrangular. -2- having four an epithet arms; Bg. 11. 46. (-3T:) 1 of Visbyu; U. 16. 3. -2. a quadrangu-
financial
lar fignro.-J. a Bquare.(-^) a square. months ;( re. JJT^ a period of four
equal to four Karshas.
_
ckoned from the llth day
in
the
The fourth A quarter,
share being a sixth.
,rgnK
a.
The
thatVeturns or
is
days, a quartan.
^g^f
1
fortnight.
).
fourth, -*?:
A fever
repeated every four f&JTT
A
weight
The fouith day of a lunar -2 The dative care (in
427
A
A collection
-2
cros8way.-4AquadrangnlarcourtA hall resting on ( four ) a ball or saloon in general
pillars,
Ku.
*fr
strings.
A
1
The number a. (
7ft
and
^
f. )
[
four.
'
TOrttswrn
flvrr
consisting
of
;f.
fish.
four; OJ -,, .. [ ^? f
Ku.
A group or collection q-^^wcq^qfTr f%5 *r* TO.
2. 17. -ir
of four
;
* H-Pr. TPT Htsnt
(
I
11
Ku. -2
;
II. 1.
7.
62jmrnnr-
A
refrigerant application lt. 8. 71 :
square. -3 The first, fourth, seventh, and tenth .signs of the zodiac. -4 The centre of a
);
a^nfnrr
Ji-
i-
2
"
Pt. 5.
1 Clever, sharp-witted K*hffrr ^iftovi^a** gtff Mu. 3. 9 ; Amaru. 15. 44 ^iprr '^TfTT **$fr 5mhft B- 9. 69 ; 18. 15. -2 Quiet
[^C'30U
ingenious,
MM.
swift.
^
:
agreeable
R.
9.47;Ku.
*
;
1.
3^ ^ 47
3.
;
5
;
5.
.
A round pillow. -2 Crooked -3 An elephant's stable, -f 1 Cleverness, ingenuity. -2 An ele-
qr<:
)
Depositing, placing.
^-Kfr^ Un.
[
quadrangular
2. 121 ]
or
place
:
1
[
Un.
-2 The moon
A
1.
51
]
1
An
elephant*
;
Bv.l. 113;
courtyard.
-2 A place where many roads meet Mk. 2. -3 A
4. 1
;
Ved.
levelled spot of ground prepared for a sacrifice. -4 A collection of four
tering,
bright,
8.
Kua
nr Ku. 7. account see a
To ask^beg uiuuu. ~!H" L[ ~X '"*; J] 1 The moon -2 Camphor. -3 An elephant. -4 A U.
^%
;
]
planet.
26
$w
( ).
for
)
The
4. 12
H.
-3 Womb. 1
37
A
hole in the ground prepared for an oblation or for the sacrificial fire. -2 crass. 1
gold 1
3--
.
Glit-
1
( as
shining
-2 Lovely, beautiful. moon; im ugi<;Hi4?t R.
chariots.
;
^w
^{r?^ 61 ;
1.
mythological
-2 The moon, as
-3 Camphor
;
f
:
snake.
^J -2 To
6.
P.
[ ^sjfa ] hnrt, injure, kill. 1,
^sr^fi.
1
I
To sound,
Food. -2 Delight,
faction, pleasure.
satis-
-4 The eye in a peacock's -5 Water. -6 Gold ( n. also ). -7A lovely or agieeabie phenomenon. -8 ^ spot similar to the moon. -9 The symbol or mark of a Vitarga. -104 reddish kind of peail. -11 The fifth lunar mansion. -12 The
N.
1. 51.
tail. ,
|
-2. the
58 Amaru. 57 ;Bh. 1. 21, MM. 1.24. (-?f:-Jr) the white eatable blossoming during the water-lily jrhrr night. ( -tf ) eandal wood. I. a night. -2- the wife of the moon. ^ftfir: -3. moon- light. / moonajT: the newlight. ( n. ) silver. lunar or the last day of-
4.
'
a. Bubbed with or smelling of, sandal wood. A kind of yellow pigment
phant's stable.
28.
5.
Y
49.
T: 1
of Siva.
stone ( supposed to ooza away under the influence of the moon ); ^*rir tw: 0- 6. 18 ; Si.
-2 Anything most
.
its
the most excellent sandal-wood. -2. a kind of alkali
gait.
<
j
41
cloves.
-3 Charming, beautiful, love!
ly,
20 1.
kind. -Comp. the Malaya moun'qi?'!, -'W<:, arr'?': tain. Ji4* sandal water jjuir
;
4.
Pt.
crescent before or after the new moonmoon. -HfT: th sritT:,
;
excellent of
;
;
>?Tr
5T
skilful,
moon
of the
B-
cirole.
|.
1. moon-light. -2. awning. -J. an open hall only furnished with a roof. 34IM3T:, -OTTW:i -T!i ~siTWti -Wfr:, -sf^Tt, ~3?r: the planet Meran*?? a. moon-faced. ( IT: ) cury. an epithet of Karttikeya. ainftr: " false an epithet of Si ra. srrvrm: mcon ', an appearance in the sky re3TT|rv: sembling the real moon. camphor. fur a lotus plant, or a collection of lotnses blossoming during the night. S^T: 1 moon-rise. -2- awning. -3- a mercurial preparation used in medicine. ( -w ) a kind of medicine for the eyei. the moon-stone. SKWT 1-
:
Foar-fold,
'; at excel-
97:
be not a
to
illustrious
$H?rct epithets
ftfi*:,
1 P. [ *tft, Mftcr ] I To shine. -2 To be glad or rejoiced. 1 The moon. -2 Camphor. 1 The moon. -2 A kind of
curtain. '
;
Some regard ^*
'
or
moon
the half
it
separate word, but a combination of
;
large four-sided
A mosquito
pond. -2
Note.
-6 A necklace of four
5. 68, 7. 9.
sense
indefinite
yard. -5
'
a canopy. -Oomp. a^r: Vishnu. -2. a moon-beam.
^, vr, imparts an see under f%q ).
which
to
frft
eminent
ing,
or its derivatives, such as ,
( Used at the end of means excellent ',
'.
1 Small caidamoras. -2 An open hall only furnished with a rjjof. -3 An awn-
granting
[
-3
of four.
one
=frg-
^1-tlij; 'a moon of men', an lent or illustrious man). 37
ind. Not, not also, even not not used by itself, but found used in combination with the prononn ftp
;
'
'
in.
Containing or
a.
-2 To
like.
much food.
Consisting of four. -2 Increased by four f|tf flpw ^js* ^r
four.
To
1
-3 To delight
eat.
'
'
corap.
Den. P.
^jjw*
number
satis-
pleased.
fied,
eight of the marriage. ind.In four ways, four-fold. a [ TwrftsissiT iw *r
'
Ved. Delighted,
a.
gram. ). -Oomp. ^4< n. the cere monies to be performed on the fourth
;
moon-day month ( aw
)
when
the
mo6n
is
not
the ^rj the fourth sign of
visible
of ifti-7: the world zodiac, Cancer.
^r:,-sfM^:, -I^T:, -^faiHlSl: the moon epithets of Siva ; ('having for his crest', 'moon-crested'); ty*3J: Ku. 5. 58, 86 ; H.
erm: (/ pi- ) the wives of the moon', the 27 lunar mansions mythologically regarded as so many daughters of Daksha and .married sandal-wood. the moon, to ijfjfc (/.) moon-light, -srnra. m. camf3r*r a. bright, handsome. phor. '
6. 34.
cr^T
the
luni -solar
moon-beam
calendar.
Me. 70
-*qvTT moon-light.
large cardamoms. f^Tf:
;
;
MM.
nT:
!
-2. moon-light. * the sign for the nasal ( )
428 n.
Hfir^
vrnrr
camphor.
river in the south.
HTW:
N. of a sword
The
moon-faced
Moonlight. t A. barbar. -2
:
^^
A
a
Black pepper. > A peacock. A peacock
R.
6. 22.
^r^rr
(
116
;
Moonlight
B. 19. 36
;
;
57* ?3Ft:
4.
.
$fo&*r
-2 (At the
.
A
.Urge cnrda.
river Chandrnbhagfl.-6
-Oomp
creeper. the white lotus opening at rise. 51*: the nioon-itone the Chakora bird.
3
fickle or
unsteady
^T?jSFr
woman
Wanton,
'
,
1
Soma juice ; Y. 1. 183 ( also ^ntf? ). -2 A cake made of barley, rice &c)
A
;
^
a
Si. 9. 1C-
to
and
The palm of the hand
with the fingers extended. -2 A blow with the open hand. ^
*ip,
P.
(
TiRr,
drink otf
14. 94.
Mbh.
<J
^m
-4^l^l eat.
;
-2 To
)
1
JT^J
To drink, WTV^faf Bk.
;
3^moon-
(T
-4 Riot, festive or angry
posjeas-
moon __ m.
a.
1
10 U.
most usually made ).
fr
1
A
^rerw*
(^fl-in To
^1r^ ] Tne Kovidara The flower of this tree.
^
go,
A
1
v,imi: [ ^qr-
tree
tree.
bear-
ing yellow, fragrant flowers. -2 A kind of perfume. *} 1 A flower of this tree ; wrfnfr ft. Jllt>'i j-rnirfft Ch. P. 1. -2 The fruit of a wirfi variety of plantain. -OOMp.
A
of the shoot,
4-
l.N.ofa neck -ornament worn by women. -2 a garland of Champaka flowers.
( see of plantain. jack or bread-fruit
-3 a kind of metre t*rr a species
)
^imi(j: The tree.
^mftmft, *
A
kind of
elaborate
and
composition in which is continued subject
artificial
same
through alterations in prose and verse itfnnuif 5Tf 569 ; for instance irft S. D. ;
K.
s
* 1
riot.
P.
(
a. sacrificial
^^
vessel
A.
chowrie tail
of
sprout
-2 The female Chamara
;
)
To
go,
move.
Ved. Contained in the
);Rv, <
;
move.
Astonishing, sur-
^-,
of deer
kind
3. 16;
-2 Onusual, uncommon.
kind of deer.
soldier,
r*trorr Si. 1. 8.
.
~v.
;.
A
:
the
^rf^
^t:
wrtr:, -V:, -
highly
Admiration, surprise.-2 Show, spectacle. -3 Poetical charm, that which constitutes the essence of poetry
1.
^^
jnrsjfr
warrior. the leader of an army, a general, commander R. 13. 74. fT: n epithet of Siva.
-Oomp.
App.
tremble. I
;
|
un-
fickle,
ness.
^T:
An
8l ]
'
;
Trembling. 2 Fickle-
I
kind of cake.
"' f ^.^ U
/'
^f-
!
1
(
:
steady &c.
Chamara nig gold. -2 Having the
vessel
tree.
^w^,
C
ar^SrwyrT K. 9. 10. -2 A division of an army consisting of 729 elephanti, as many cars, 2187 hone, and 3645 foot. -3 Ved. A dish or vessel. -4 A grave.
-2 An
3PT:
Elucidation, throwing light on the subject treated;
mom. -5 The The Mallika
W:
$<1*$<J'*
;
)
-3 Illumination. -4
A
^jprt Me. 43
FT
N
-^r
;'
-2. the goddess of wealth.
^1 1
TI < rf?* < ifa
^rgfc.
*f$*n M.
end of comp.
cf . ^r<5J.
;
Long pepper. -Conp.
fro,
Me.
;
army ( in general ) q^rt TrfgTtTm'v.T wrrff ^i Bg i.3 wnKYsir
;
unchaste or disloyal wife. -3 Spirituous liquor. -4 Lakfhmt, the goddess of wealth. -5 The tongue. -6
^^fr*T
-2 A mouth. -J Camphor. I
]
-
The moon;
wg 'arsfarniT ^fltiRc*} 3.
3. 49.
,S'i.
j
1
1
^
Shak-
1
^
moon's shape (formed drop of oil thrown into water).
.
Ur> tremulom
Lightning
I
circle of the
ff
108
1.
-2 Quickiilver.-JTbeChau-
fish.
^3--
%^W: The moon. -2 The eye in peacock's tail. -3 A finger-nail. -4
by
The Kovidara
:,
ka bird. -4 Coniumption. -5 A sort of perfume. -6 Black mustard.
I
a
i
v.
considerate, raih
silver.
)
To
1
)
M. 5. -4 Q'lick, nimble, agile ;(!*) >5wrwm R. 11- 8- -5 In-
for this bis father was killed by his enemies, and the boy wag left an orphan in a state of destitution. After much exertion he wai restored to his kingdom. He became a friend of Krishna and Arjuna when they came to the South in the course of their wanderings with the sacrificial
-w
coniole,
;
;
] (
To
)
^mfil^r
(
momentary
transient,
A
60
'R.-sra ; can, ladle &c. ) ] used at sacrifices for drinking the
TV.
steady, tickle, inoonitant, wavering; Santi. 2. 12 ^ram^ &c. -3 Frail,
N. of a king of Kerala, son of Sudhlrmika. [ He was born under the Mftla asterism and his left foot had a redundant
horse.
epithet
5?rt*ft1. r^: qymqft: 5rrr%fr V^HT: S. 15 ; ^TFjnmraft Ch. P. 8. -2 Un.
jrrf 8. R. 1. 56, 61. -3-
toe
;
Cf.
ing, trembling,
;
Si. 4.
;
^=EJ the tail of a Chauied as a fan. ( *ut ) a
g-fnrT: /-
jrrf^W a room on the moonlight. f$irfi the moontop of a bouse. stone Bk. 11. 15. HJT. camphor. thrVt N- of liudh t or Mercury. cardaroomi. mfo
T?ft
(
= ^a q.
-
ftrf&ffc
P.
I. 1
*K: TV.
;
% irpinr:
An
grind, pound, knead. -2 To cheat.
the lunar race of king", the second dynasties in great line of royal India srf 13* a. moon-faced. 1. a' kind of vow or penance = vfafltn q. v. -2- a regal property or virtue. Sllrfl 1- a room on the top (of a house &c. ) f^*r$tr: 37*'-J4>llrtl : R 13 - 40 -2ejiir *ft*r*5*rcr: Hitf*
48
1. 13,
squirrel.
.log.
soothe. -II. 10 U.
:
;
Ku.
:
A
^rjfHj:
lovely ) digit or
woman. ^WT, rFOT the itreak of the moon. ^oj: a plagiarist. 7jt*f: the wo Id of the moon.
Bavana
:
53. -Ooxap.
of Siva.
e.
(i.
son of the
(
)
mara
" silver. nt^h e %3TTW 'ifit the moon-etone. Jnfifr 1 the orb or the lunar diic of the moon. -1 phere -3. a halo round the moon. tpsft
Mercury
planet
moon.
;
1.
(
as
(^t)Togo
wards, move. 1 P.
libations
)
56.1. to or to-
m^
^rc, ( ^i?, sometimes ^1* ) I To walk, move, go about, roam, wander;
^-
wfci, ^ftn or
429 f^r^
16
mean here
(
alio
'
^
8. 23,
68
6.
236
8.
;
;
**
*
t
Ms
59 ; 306
67
2.
.
)
;
9.
To perform, do, ot r^nrfa ^TP. *rfo& 7*3 ww ^rr% W?5tt Bv. 1. 98. (/-) To practise, -2
10. 55.
;
(a)
;
<^T fa& pit perform, observe Y. 1. 60 Ms. 3. 30. Ktr: R.8. 79 -3 To act, behave towards, conduct oneself (of t. with loc. of the person), 9. 287 ; 9>TJTrT: M. 5. 90 :
;
;
;
;
Mb. TP3T: E. 1. 76 ( where the root may be also arr^ ) -4 To grax.e 5t%* ft <*Ti* $r?f II : 3. 9- -5 To eat, consume. -6 To be engaged in, be busy with -7 To live, continue to be, continue in any state. -8 To spread, be defused. -9 To live, be, exist. -10 To move, travel through, ;
;
.
Can*. pervade, go along, follow. (TKTM) I To cause to move or go.
-2 To send, .direct, move. -3 To drive away. -4 To cause to perform or practise. -5 To cause to copulate. -6 To cause to graze, pasture. -7 To obtain knowledge of, acquaint oneself with. -8 To doubt. [ cf. L. curro.
^T
a. ( fr/.
)
comp. ) -3 -4 Moveable
;
3. 201
13.
[
^T-;HI
1
]
Mov.
Trembling, shaking. see ^n^T below Ms.
;
-5 Animate -6 ( Used as an
15.
;
formerly, late 3)|
A
spy. -2
A
Hence
Karana
Tuesday. -7 The seventh
)
-8 The Karaing taken collectively. -9 The difference of time between two meriin astrology.
dians. 10
and
The
tenth
first,
signs
W^T
fourth, seventh, of the zodiac.
a | moveaMe and ^TnWTTrt H?Tnrt fT% rnn*
-Oomp.
iramoveable
.
;
;
;
43. -2. wished, desired. -3. shaking. trembling. ( -t } 1. the aggregate of 11 created things, the world; Ms. 1. 57, 63.
3.
75
;
-2. The sky, -3- heaven. ( -fr
9. 10. Bg. 11. 7 the atmosphere. ;
woman. ) a young S*T moveables, goods and chattels.
S:
a mediator.
>t,
-tf^r a vary-
ing sign of the zodiac i. e. the flrst, fourth, seventh and tenth, -ijfif. /. ;
an
idol
which
procession.
is
carried
about in
j
ir$
graphy, adventures, history tnngnfr ffMifo 35f5t U.
of any of .the Vedas e. g. ^mjiM Mv. 1, MM. 1 ; Pt. 4. 3. -7 A race. -8 ( In prosody ) A dactyl. 1 or: A foot- soldier. -2 A ray of light. :
;
Moving, roaming, wanderirg.
;
i.
T*rt 2 ;
6 so 4 Nature. -5 f*i$m*rTM &c. Fixed law, dew or proper observance. -Oo0. 3nJ a. 1. that has accomplished its end or desired! object, S.
. -2 A support, pillar, tree. -3 The root of -4 The tingle line of a stanxa. -5 A quarter. -6 A school or branch
successful
7.
',
frwtrvinrr^jt wffcmWr*rTT?r:R. 12 - 87 ; ^ffcmrr TTOft 10. 36, Ki. 13. 62. -2. satisfied, contented. -3. effected, accomplished. -4. ;
significant, true to its .sense-:
Ku.
2.
-2 Performance, practising Ms. 6. 75. -3 Conduct of life, behaviour -5 ( moral ). -4 Accomplishment. Eating, consuming. -6 Course. -7
-5- appropriate, fit Ku. 4. 46. Vr the attainment of the desired object ; S. 6.
Acting, dealing, managing, conduct. -8 Fixed observance of any class, age ( as priesthood &c. ) -Comp. w^fi, -3^5f water in which the feet of a ( revered ) Brahman a or
To be
;
guide have been washed. wtr^-, -5fWff, -<m a lotus-like a cock. foot. srr^fcT:
spiritual
trampling, treading under foot, a. fallen at the feet, prostrate. -
qV^.
17.
;
.p. 1 To be gone. -2 followed, practiced or performed &c.
Behaviour, habit acts, deeds. -2 Performance, observance -3 History, life, biography, account, adventures. -4 Nature, disposition. -5 Duty.established or instituted observance Ms. 2. 20, 9. 7. -6 A I
]
conduct,
practice,
;
the ankle. q a tree.
a
^rnr: foot-f tep. qjnr falling down or prostration ( at the feet of another ); Amaru. 17. qfjrff a. prostrate at the feet; Me. 105. -opr. HI.,
trampling. -2- foot-fall. -3.
1. tread,
^pjrr, -%^r
prostration.
I
prostra-
foot,
leg. -7 Going. tree. -Oomp.
*
A man
^TT%: 24.23.
nj^
(
)
;
8.
Ved. Moving, moveable
a.
a.
Tftwj
[
f^-js^-^
wandering about
active,
^ft* Behaviour, tice
a
frietifly
] ;
Moveable Ms. 1. 56.
concuct,
prac-
&c.
n-*4r6r !rr] To be gone Ac. ^- ] Going about, moving, walking about ; driving or going in a carriage *TT U. 5. -2 Course, motion as in trj^f. -3 Behaviour, conduct, deportment. -4 Practice, pirformance, observance, Ms. 1.111 mtf, nirsurf. -5 Regular pcformance of all rites or customs. -6 Eating. -7 A custom, usage Ms. 6. 32. -g Pervading .visiting. .
to be
Bv.
The tamarind
w
srr
pledge.
^*
tion. -2- service, devotion.
;
wagtail. -3 A game played with dice and men. -4 A. cowrie. -5 Ths planet Mart. -6 (
A
1
1
prop.
'
affix )
1
J4i
foot-, i$rtr Ve. 3. 38 ;
or 1
ing, practice, behaviour, acts, deeds
ft*HTfr:^r%1.81.-3
;
Bg. 29 7. 15. ;
5.
-2 A wandering
spy.
mendicant, a vagrant. ^TC: The wag-tail. ^W!-f [ ^l-V^f 55*
:
].
ing, going, walking ; grazing <&c. ; S- 5- 0. -2 Following, practising ( at the end of
Mi.
A
1
: '
[
;
practised
;
;
).
Ved. 1 Moving, living, -2 Moveable. -:, -v 1 Qoing, moving. -2 Moveableness. -3 Life. -4 A o.
way.
;
;
.,,..
L
^\,n^ Un.
5.
69]
I
Last, ultimate, final; *|TJTT fitrrr 'the final or funeral
terior,
Old
(
ceremony.' -2 Posback wf jj ^rw w>(T:-Ak. -3 as age). -4 Outermost. -5
;
$
Going about. -2 Behaviour,
1
conduct.
;
V'estern, wst. -6 Lowest, lent. it ind. At last, at the end. -Oomp.
". the west 3f*r?5':,-OT^':,-l'i n'^ ern mountain behind which the sun
1V-'[^3R;]
An
I
oblation
of
rice or barley boiled for presentation to the godit and the Manes ;
.
:
and moon are supposed
to set.
Vfirr the last state ( old age
the hour of death.
aged
;
gft
:
Mai. 6. [
TT-CT
^f^TP- P' ed or
rt>
*7^
).
;
-sjrnj:
a.
old,
2. ]
An
animal.
wff^ t] I Wanderover, gone. -2 Per-
foimed, practised. -3 Attained. S. 4. 21. Known. -5 Offered it 1 Acted, behaved S. 5. 16. ing, moving, course -2 Acting, ;
;
-4 -6 Godo-
prepared. -3 A cloud. m. N. of Siva! a vessel for boiling r^ce Ac.
an oblation
-Oomp.
[^
imed
often boiled in milk and is called
is
^r%q;
Wift
for presentation to the gods
and the
Manes.
Ved glory
;
Rv. 1
P.
-
Mention, praise,
5. 74. 9. (
^m
)
To go
or
move.
430 10 u.
i.
To read, read
n.
carefully, peruse, study.
( <*%, ifct ) 1 To abuse, condemn, censure, menace. -2 To discuss, consider, investigate. -3 To injure, hurt. -4 To anoint, smear.
-II. 6 P.
^^t [T$- 315] Considering, deliberation.
Repeating. Studying, repetition, reading repeatedly. -2 Smearing the body with unguents. ]
[
_
fl'-fs^
I
]
A
kind of song. -2 Striking the bands to beat time ( in music ) -3 The recitation of scholais. -4 Festive sport, festive cries or merriment. -5 A festival. -6 Flattery. I
-7 Curled hair. -8 Triple symphony. -9 Alternate recitation of a poem by two persons. Siva. -2 Decoration or
1
onr'.ing of the hair.
Repetition, recitation, study, repeated reading, perusal. -2 Discussion, inquiry, investigation. -3. Reflection. -4 Smearing
^i"%^r
1
the body with unguent* siir^grrrft* Gtt. 9. rant K. 157 -S An epithet of the goddess Durga.
Skin
4. 144] I -2 Leather, 174. -3 The sense
of the body
(
hide; Ms 2. 41, of touch. -5 A shield
-Damp.
*fYre^
Tf^t/- [ Mi, H(% |^ ] I Repetition -2 Investigation ( ftrn?n ). ^/%*f I Anointing the body. -2
An
feather.
3i shr^n. lymph. working in leather. Mq.hiffl'i.i qnTt SRl m, a shoe-maker.
~9
1.
"*.
^r-^r a.
1
the Bhurja tree. -q-(%fT:i -fST: 5Tr a flat piece of leatther for playing q-gr a bat, the upon with dice. small house-bat. 1TJOT ft leathershoe. qtf^3rr a shoe-maker's awl-
-sr^SK:, ->I%f^fr bellows. *\T: a leather band or strap. gar &u epithet of Dnrga. *rirftr:/. a whip. '
clad
skin f N. of Siva. -^Itf a drum, tabor &c. ^>T^T large
^TT:
in
cardamoms.
tied.
To be hurt or injured. ^^y. [yj-3TeO I The open
-2
palin
of the hand with the fingers extended ; of. -2 A quantity of bubbles or specks. of g-ijft A thin cake or biscuit
^Z
flour
ft^Jr? ) ^r% 1 P. ( =^ft
-2 To
(
Leather-
A
-^WtT:
worker
shoe-maker,
a
in leather, currier.
a
[
Armed
^T?-J^]
with
a
^fS^ a. (ofr/. ) [^-t] I Armed with a shield. -2 Leathern. m.
-2
A soldierarmed with a shield. The Bhnrja tree.
|
Plantain. -3
See under
bite
4
;
^.
10 U.
1 P.,
To chew,
1-To go, move.
:
To
chop, eat,
browse,
at^ TTSH* ^rf5(jHKttrrFj; -2 To suck
2. 11.
-j-jici n.; 32. 5. 84 ; Mk. 1 ;
Kn.
To proceed
Pt.
up. -3
To
;
);so;al80,
29
;
to fall off, leave
flat
^'^m.
A
shield.
-2
Vrd.
A
1&m
).
^f3;r f-
limiii
1
A blow with
a
river
flowing
modern Chara-
^nt
( lit. )
(
said
to
be
also
remove or expel from ^TUT^F^ ^f&Mu. 4. 15. -3 To lead away from. -4 To cherish, foster To disturb, agi( ^Blfi only ). -5 tate fjatf 5RT*gt5ftg 3f $!> Si. 15. 40. -II. 6. P. ( =f,<%, ^Gtf ) To
sport, play, frolic about.
^y
I a. [ (a ) Moving, ^W-31^ ] trembling, shaking, tremulous, rolling (as eyes &c.) ^jpriit jr%' ^if^ S. 1. 24 =q-;?f;Tiji ;
;
unfixed
=?S
^
inconstant, loose, 1
;
qfprre''reff
31^ K. 3. 1.
-3
tf
^Tt T ^rg
4. 88
;
uni*
Frail, transitory,
perishable; ^fyr PR^T^Sn iTT
The supreme being.
srl Lakshml,
the goddess of wealth. -2 Lightning. -3 A kind of perfume. -Oomp.-snrs a. 1. moveable and imraoveable. -2-
unsteady, very ttansitory(=3i-
128 y: Bh. 3 Malli. ) Ki. 11. 30. ( 55^r ^ vj^TtT -JrfM<% wt Mk. 2 14 ; fj! ) * cr owwrifart N. 1. 60. ( ;
^n^=^c?
-2 Chewing. ^f^tfiVi; ] Chewed, -2Tasted. -Oomp. -^rchewing the chewed (fig.)
p. : [
;
tautology, useless repetition, profitless reiteration,
;
the
bitten, eaten.
into the Ganges, the bal.
of tlip"
Ki. 10. Ms. 7. 15 ; Y. %?T:
361. -Cans. ( ^-^-sTfti ^f&ti ^irWti ) 1 To cause to move, shake, stirR. 8. 53. -2 To drive away, dismiss,
fickle,
saying.
56.
;
^wn TTrw fSr'f'TTat f^
58.
^?-si^]
.
(
;
^-^S?.] I Chew-2 Sipping, tasting. -3 Food which must be chewed, solid food. -4 ( Fig. ) Tasting, relishing, ir^iw ^iofaT* enjoying t r?f S. D. 57 (com. =
ing, eating.
T [
^TOT
on one's way ), de. part, set out, start off;^gfu<.fftngl; Ku. 6. 92 v. I. -3 To be affected, to be disturbed, confused or disordered (as mind ), be agitated or perturbed; g^TtpT ^MWW 4>f-u3rstr TT: Pt. 1. 400 e?r*T ST^arafr H. 1. 140. -4 To deviate or swerve ( with bl. ) (b)
jftTWrftl^S
I',
i
4; ^t?"3iH
-
itw
Noise of roeniraent. -2 Cncu.ober. -3 A proud or arrogant 1
on,
(from one's place);
relish, taste.
^fdr.
*rq"
.24;6.84.-2 (a) walk, stir or move
-2 Unsteady, fickle,
I
^
movo
go,
stir;
;
-
?WfHt,
A kind of cucumber.
skin.
^T* 3J3m Bk. 14. 40
;
^*fa,
(
;
Mk.
To shake,
;
shield.
;
)
fe
t
a. Leathern.
cat. .
(
rarely
1.
lymph, serum.
rrrc:
a. Leathern.
^irqwork.
(^rafir,
woman
tremble, move, throb, palpitate,
^
1
To be strung or
disloyal
P.
1
.
covered with pimples. qf? : -wOrarr, -Tintsfrr a whip. -frWr a kind of leprosy, cutaneous disease.
treasures of Kubera.
qrfrr a. Ved. Stringing together. * A hook, or pin.
A
-f.
-*fiT,
a.
Tjffifr .
^qiVui a. [ gr 37H 3^81 ^'- .Tv. ] Ved. 1 Seeing, observing. -2 Moving, moveable. -3 Swift, active. f9r: A
a
-'g-faw, -T*t a bat. Ptmiti white leprosy. gf 1. hair. -2. blood.
^^T:,
nt. p. [^4,-^1%-oiiij-iT^ 9'] To be chewed, cbewable. -if Solid food, such as requires mastication.
man.
shoe-maker, currier. -2a mixed caste ( from a Chandala woman and a fisherman ). ^n^fr: a worker in leather rffot,-? a wart.
unguent-.
^(%.T j' ji 1 Anointed, smeared, perfumed, scented &o. ; ^Mi'3iasTi35i^fffta<mH^Hwicfl Qlt. 1 ; Rt2. 21. -2 Discussed, considered, inif vestigated. -3 Sought, desired. Anointing, smearing. ^^ff m. N. of one of the nine
Si. 18. 21. or strap of
;
a piece
sfcf.
;
;
).
irr^ a spitting pot.
rheumatism
arrm^
n.
inconstant,
nckle-minded. -^f%ra. 1. sensitive. -2 sensual. fr: one whose arrow
^- 1 A potter. company or circle. -2 An oil-maker Y. 1. 165 ( =tK&*
unsteadily or misses tbe mark, a bad archer. -^of: tbe true distance of a planet from the earth. ^^: flies
;
according to Mit. ^li^rf?^ or cartaccording to others). 3 A pro;
man
the Chakora bird.
ficklef%rT the Asvattlm ^c?:, -7=r iiwveable articulation of
minded. tree.
claimer. -4 A bird, coachman, driver.
:
JTPJ:
Moving, T; tremulous, trembling, shaking. deer. 1 A foot.-2 A ^ 1 Trembl-
motion
-
.S..
wheel
5.-371TJ
r
Silken fringes.
*ffa*tP-P.
^'B ]
1
Shaken, moved, stirred, agitated. -2 Gone, departed rrT^r^r W ^f^ff: -3 Attained. -4 Known, understood. -5 Removed, displaced. ( fee ^sr ). ft I Shaking, moving. -2 Going, walkA kind of dance ^ftrf JTTW ing.-^ [
1.
A water
mouthful (of
).
<*&*: [ ^3*1 "fa* qr;j TV. ] | Water|taken up in the hollowed palm for rinsing the mouth. -2 A handful or mouthful ( of water ); of.
The Kokila or
^TJlfitT:
Indian
A
:
I.
1
P.
(
cover, wrapper. 1 U. ( ^fr-ft ) To eat. -II.
T?ft
To
)
kill,
injure, hurt.
^
A vessel ^Taff:-* [ ^\-^<S( ] ased for driaking spirits, a goblet, a wine-glass J$) ftrtha-*r}T R. 7. 49 f!rt7r%r PN-ft g-qr*- mj flrf&T SAnti. 1. 29; Ki. 9. 56, 57 Mai. 5. 1 A kind of spirituous liquor. -2 honey. ;
3^
;
18.*
**<*ft: [ =* >r^ 3
A wooden ring on the top a sacrificial post. -2 An iron ring the base of the post. -3 A hive.
^TT^: of at
^
1
10 U. (^jM, TOft.ft) 1 To bo wioked.-2 To^heat, deceive. -3 To be proud or haughty. -4 To grind, pound. 1 P.,
^T^^spf ^T?p o.
-2
sight.
MM^
'trs-wj^
(
Carried on
1*1
ft=?-H
1
)
^7: [ f?-^ w^ ] A to deceive
im 1.
V.
;
336
1.
;
(^1511
= sffr<-
Mit.
Pt.
* wrm?
ft-grw
)
;
A young
:
with the digou*
(
i
;
srrnr^irtT
3.239 ;4. 79 '=rtTT&w I
;
= ^ittSn q-
^'easing or
Git. ;
Ms.
;
-2 N.
v.
of Durga,.
N. of a bird which
D?^- ]
ed to live only on
rain-
is
suppos-
drops
g^nr Bh.
;
:
2. 121
and R.
see also 9. 61
;
-Comp. -sTTTfT!
1
5.
17.
the rainy season.
.
-2. cloud.
^rrgt
<*.
%f.
(
^^
C
)
*"$
Relating to four. -2 Clever, 3 Speaking well, able, shrewd. flattering. -4 Drawn by four ( at a carriage ). -5 Governing, ruling.
3t
-6
|
A small four-wheeled
Visible, perceptible, -it
round pillow.
t
175
Pt. 1.
Amaru. 83;
;
Santi.
14 ; Ch P. 20 ( the greater part of the 10th canto of iTtnfffi^ consists of such coaxing ). -2 Distinct 3.
;
or clear speech.-J Endearing words or acts ; Mai. 10. 1. -Oomp. Tf%; or coaxing language. /. 1 flattering Tfftei -3FITT a. speak-2. service. agreeably or sweetly flatterer ;
ing
Me. 31.
trij
akilful
i-
in
A
flattering
flatterer.
jester, buffoon.
tremulous.
wtcT
-TJ. .
A
an
-2 Per-
Governing'
A
charioteer,
coachman.
s^ ]
[ *r3ftfr$fifcni!l casts in playing at dice. f:
A
Foar small
round pillow.
^g*t3ri' C ^3* srtfs flfa '^- ] In gram. ) A suffix added to words in four different senses. :
(
.
one of tbe four periods of the religious life of * Bnlhinaria see
(
oft/.
)
Being
in
;
the religious life
of
a
periods
en-
of
BrAhmana
a)
[
]
A
coachman, driver.
treaties, repeated coaxing; Git. 2 ;
H
01
-5
small round pillow.
elegantly
hundred
5T
:
1. 12.
Flattering.
The four using
or coaxing language,
accomplished
1
visible.
ceptible,
^l ] Quartan, oo fourth day. ^t A
55 grateful
ourring every ipi".rtan ague.
rtidcourse. *? a- (
SB a
to a
see =g Bh. 3. 56 Y. 1. 93.
outcast
^rgr^r
;
sown with
Fit for or
^T"t^T 2 Kelating
An
rnr^taftafv N.
sweet or coaxing agreeable words, apeech, flattery ( especially of a lover to his gweet-heart ); ffar- f^rrRa. 6 14 f%tr%jr-
on nbovo
Violence, force.
sparrow. '
11
H^T:,
carriage, -fr Skill, dexterity, ability;
343.
wheel.
See
or
rogue
cheat, swindler, one who wins the confidence of the person he wishes
Pleasing
3im]
battle ).-2 Circular. -3 Relating to a
1
Unsteadi-
.
/. )[
his head. -Oomp. N.of Krishna.
r:
to
Belonging
quick motion, rolling, tremourn as of the eyes &c. ); Bv. 2. 60. -2 ( Fickleness. -3 Transi tor incus.
Brilliancy, luelj*.
( afi
smashed
^W 1S>, ^g-
5^^.
cuckoo.
;
eae,
;
M.
[
Forbearing, gracious, kind. ^fir: 1 Wood sorrel. -2 White. ness or beauty of tbe teeth.
;
Uc-sil*lrnor
)
pendent on vision. -Oomp. ^rrsf ocular evidence or proof. ^T$T o. Ved. 1 Seeing, a seer. -2
ra s tf-jTTirt *\ ] A ihort petticoat worn by low women. -fsfcfjT 5
fT/.
(
the eye, visual, optical. M. 1. 4. -3 q~: N. of the visible, to be seen. sixth Manu. tr Knowledge de-
-2 Turning or leaving off. -3 Roaming, wandering. jft 1 A short petticoat worn by common women -2 The ropo for tying an elephant. 11.
[
-
wrestler in
Katusa sent this redoubtable wrestler but in tbe duel to fight with him which ensued, Krithna whirled him round and round several times and
Depending on or produced
1
from
.
-JriH*
a
celebrated
Kamsa. When Krishna was taken by Akrura to Mathnra,
.
^TST
;
&c..
gfr
A
^li>>u|: The son of a potter or oU-maker. :gT%T a- ( ^^-35 ) Relating to a
the bones.
ing.shaking or shaking
-5
chorister.
A the service of
civil ,
:
the cliick-pea. N. of a.celobratod writer
polity
tfftsi
;
;
lso
known
as
rft/. )I3eloDgiDg
to the fourth day.
Hlg^l fourteenth day.
Appearing $r
on
the
A demon (Sk.)
43* One who studies on the fourteenth day of a lunar fortnight ( that being a day of q. v. ) of four Consisting ^T3*ff!taP i
q- v. -2 Fresh ginger, The lunar mansion called
w^m
element!).
Produced in four months. r 1 Nof a sacrifice (?if).-2Theday of full
moon
^T
One who
o- ( firer/. )
performs the Chuturmfisya
Relating to the moon, lunar
Kn.
^
Tin, "f ] ^rgjTfttr [ ^3! jnfls sacrifice performed every
four
of
months
i.
;
e.
at the
beginning
$rffor,
fTTc^ and aim j.
^TfJ^
C
^W
W
bki11
I
1
cleverness, dexterity, shrewdness. -2 Loveliness, amiableness, beauty ; r
Bh.
Suit-
[ ^igftr-Bj^ ]
four original castes of the Hindus 10. 60
-2 The
13.
4.
Bg.
;
;
duties of these four castes.
^TTrjffa four Vedas.
a.
(
tf
ft )
the
Knowing
The four Vedas
Four kinds ^Trjftvtf tively ), a four-fold division. Conducted
a.
the
by
--
four priests 1 A sacrifice performed by four priest". -2 The office or duties of these priests. -3 The four priests taken collectively.
A
sacrifice
perform-
priests.
or familiar with the
of catechu-wood us-d
A in
us]
i.
to
3*t wt >TTr^irrer?T: Ve. 3. 5 ; so ' TnTTrPr: with a bow in hand. -2 The rain-bow. -J ( In geom. ) An arc of a circle. -4 The sign of tbe '
I
ffff
N. of
[ i
ground
i
A
rash act
^78W MW: *4
flt
).
101
Made of or derived from -1 Perfumed wHb snlal
] 1
<*w& U.
;
Kn.
3. 41.
;
-6
Agitation, troinour.
^r
4
K.
a. ( tfr /.
)
I
A
chuwrie
(
the moon, lunar
;
5*-
nj^rt 9
1.
bright fortnight ( garoj The moon-stone. i( \
).
vow
Chamara
also -tr-ft or bushy
^im-fR
[
]
A
horse.
^iW* ^"fl?W^ H^ainj
C
5
7.
5nrarrfVw^tr?! V.
;
Si. 4. 24
;
-2 The Dhattura
j
Ku.
7.
1.
*9.
-Oomp.
plant.
like gold.
A terrific form of Durgi ; Mai. 5. 25 ; (the word is thus derived -wres ^ at ^ jfT^t ^OTiar i
^im^ft Hfin% >. The river Champi
mil fi%
(
ii
perhaps the modern Chambal.
;
)
The Cbampaka tree. 1 -ejjtjti; ^ 1 Fila-2 The Nagakeara tree. flower.
ment, especially of a lotin
-2 Gold. -3 The Dhattura plant (
m. also in the last two. sense* A stamen or filament.
;
).
i Food.
1U.
[ ^urft-%
discern, see
I
]
To observe,
jr
i'%^ri5tft^'KTft^w^'ir! SI. 12. 51. ;
-2 To worship, honou a. To be worshipped. .
Ved. Observing, seeing.
a.
Kit.
a.
5.
[
>*r*: [
^1^-3^] Worshipping,
40.
^ W, 3iw]
Going, walkfrf5*ft8lfo ff% I
wandering about
ing, gait,
^mrfhri v
-
5
2
-
!
;
^
ft^>?j
<Sbc.
sary
spy,
Ms.
;
frft'fTTt
wir?5W?,
;
A
-I
;
7.
scout,
184
;
trf"
secret emissee 9. 201 ;
^rr^JH below-4 Performing, practising. -5 A prison. -6 A bond, fetter.
f
-tamp.
An
artificial
wwftjT:
K
spy.
poison.,
--
fmt,
as eyes ', a -^jj^t/i. using spies king (or a statesman) who employs spies and sees through their meMs. 9 256 dium '
sometimes tail
)
of the
3 Tbe
Bos tirunniens ) used as a fly-flap or fan, and reckoned as one of the insignia of royalty ( and
called
OBiuetimes used na a sort of stream-
Si. irm:Tart ftrhftBf5*wiTi I'Snf A luuar month. -2 The 2. j. jf.. I
R.
grassion ;
jwc"? A".
Relating to
a
adoring, honouring.
f^rr^fnjr K. -4 Restiveness ( as
of a horte ) ; $JTI R. 3. 42. -5 Boldness
-
person who.- carries a
Gold
] |
;
Armed Siva. -2
v
ftfg
;
Kua
-2
8.
1.
8.
i
m
]
uick motion,: swift] ness. 2 Fickleness, unsteadiness, Ki. 2. 41. -J Incontransitoriness siderate or rash conduct, rashness, I
receive an
14
'^
;
-5*
producing
oblation or the saoied fire.
Randal.
^i/- ) One who -vw ^I>H^ ftw- wr TV.] A bow trrft ^rnift'''^ ^Ta- (
;
mrr.Crf-Uv hole in the
o7>-w
increased in like manner during the bright fortnight ) ; cf Y. 3. 324 ; sen. s
*
y |i
tbe ia c red fire.
rf
]
is
with a bow. -m.
n*[*;T*i
(
TV.
flft
The sign of the zodiac Sagittariut,
a.
grass
TV. .
a. [ ^rctsfww
A
^THTT^r: chowrie.
m.
A religious observance or expiatory penance regulated by the moon's age ( tbe period of its waxing and waning ) ; ( in it the daily quantity of food, which consists of fifteen monthfuls at tbe full moon, is diminished by one mouthful every day "during the dark fortnight till it is reduced to zero at the new moon,
I
4
1.
P er son who WTiV^t a waiting girl who carries in her hand a chowrie and waves it over the head of a king &c. j ffiHB
<
[
into
four parts.
V.
^r^jmnjTS) -f^t [ 'fs planet Mercury.
^r?nrf9rw performs the
;
Ku.7.42;B.
;
IJT?:,
Toe
zodiac called Sagittariu*.
Divided
Knowing
Bg. 8.
,
of Brihas-
.
( collec-
4
4.
;
j
The cODStellation ^r1 The stars in Orion.
pati.
and ;
also ^rgtfc.
ed by four
R. 2. 39
Stoj
ed to the four tribes, or belonging to them. -
^ig^-q
;
1. 3.
a.
Ms.
43
1.
m N. of the wife
25.
f^Tf^ -2
'"5
;
25
1.
sacrifice.
N. of a
;
V.
;
-ITir^t carries a chowrie.
Dried ginger31
R. 3. 16
Me. 35
2. 29;
-Oomp.
q. v.
at this sacrifice.
TTrpfmw
)
fr
fresh ginger. HRT the liver ChanWMT: a lunar month.-jrdrabhagl. fita: one whe observes the
vow
on the heads of hornet
--
-Oomp.
Moonlight.
er
(
;
of.
^rT^gHTjTrfS:
K&mandaka
:
n?: also Ram.:
;
433 wife.
Sacbi, Indirn'a gait of graceful 3*rr the sine of graceful carriage. the ascensional difference. TO: a place where two roads meet, -vrj: a
-^T,
-^5
valorous man, warrior.
cour-
tjfj
age --^75. Bummer-air, zephyr. ^T^f a. [ MHlft 1"E^^-H? ] 35; 1 Acting, doing, proceeding. A spy. -2 A herdsman. -3 A leader,
-4 An associate. -5 A groom, cavalier. -6 A prison M'lQH^crrr =91*% fttf^r Dk. 32. -7 A bond, driver.
;
A
motion. -9 wandering Brabmanical student.
-8 Going,
fetter.
^or:
A
^IWI%
[
a.
in
a.
^-ft^
tfiffi
A
wanderer, a pilgrim. -2
-5rg-:, -*T: )
slab of stone.
I
^H%ip
son,
wander-
An
tilled
Ved. Wandering, going. female attendeant. 1 Caused logo. -2 Dis-
1
4.
171
W
;^-
wr'4 311. ^I ] ( also written *nRConduct, behaviour, manner of acting.-2 Good name or character, ) 1
reputation, probity,uprightnes8. conduct; ar^ Hrfvra
good
3. 26, 25;
H^
-3 Chastity, purity of life ( of women ). -4 Disposition, temperament. --5 Pecuf*ft
1. 43.
observance or -6 practice. *r The Hereditary observance. tamarind tree. -Oomp. ^r?? a. clad in the armour of chastity. ^~ *
;
a.
at the end
(
of corap.
)
Walking, going,
moving, being, living; qrf)f1--2 Acting.proceeding, doing. -3,Living or feeding on. TO.
A
or of. Up. ] I Agreeable, wel, come, beloved, esteemed, dear (with dat. or loc. ) j^ornr or *^o) ^r^:1.
3
;
-2 Pleasing, gant, pretty
^r* Bs.
lovely, ;
Git. 10
6.
beautiful,
2
An
good-looking, lovely.
55
woman q^r*r
TBT, yrrr,
;
Made
:
[vWtWJt'Ww] A
or
of leather
^
;
;
;
MB.
3
8. 289.
TV.
I
I
N. of a sophistical
philosopher ( said to have been a who propoundpupil of Brihaspati ), ed the grossest form of atheism or materialism ( for a summary of the doctrines of Ch&rvaka, see Sarva. S. 1. ). -2 N. of a Rakshasa described in the Mahabharata, as a friend of Dnryodhana and an
Pandavas. [ when Yudhishthira entered Hastinapura in triumph, he assumed the form of a Brahmana ond reviled 'aim and the assembled Brahmanas but he was soon detected, and the real Bra-
nnemy of
the
bmanaa, filled with fury, are said to have killed him on the spot. He also tried to deceive Yudhishthira at the end of the great war by tolling
him that Bhfma was
Duryodhana 1
A
;
see Ve. 6 beautiful
slain
by
].
Moon-light. -3 Intelligence .-4 Splendour, lustre, brilliancy. -5 N.of the wife of Kubera.
Tne thatch or blue jay. -3 The a house. of -5 roof [
:
^^-^1
1
[
A
roslive elepnant.
^-ft?; "ft
?sO
Ca
" B'
!
as ing to move, ehaking, wagging ( a tail ). -2 Loosening. -3 Muscular action. -4 Causing to pass through a sieve, sifting. lieve, strainer.
-5 A
iieve.
ft
A
1.
;
cf. Vit |
A"
nssorublugo, heap, mass 1. 3 =rjrfl=;fqTp(fT}^!JTf'W
I
multitude,
collection,
of earth qith^T &c. -2 A mound of a raised to form the foundation mound of earth building. -3 A a fort. raised from the ditch of of The -5 gate -4 A rampart. a
A
-6
fort.
pile
woman. -2
Mu.
.
^prsfaftK. P- loT-il. 3 P.(f?;ra) Ved. 1 To observe, see, perceive. -2. To look steadfastly upon. -3 To be intent upon. -4 To seek for, search, search investigate, make inquiries, To detest, through. -III. 1 A. (^pft) 1 hate. -2 To revenge, take vengeance on. -IV. 1 U. C^rf3-?T) 1 To fear. dread, be afraid of ( with ace. ). -2 To respect, honour. -3 To observe
"W- MOT ] A nummen armed with shields.
4 ,,-
for
cover or fill with, see f"%w. -pass. To bear fruit, grow, increase, thrive, HtTf jmrprosper f^pEI^ ^nirr Pt. 1.222. bears fruit =ftim
^riiqar [ ^ftort
, % ,,
f $f ^
;
's
^tfyr
;
1. 8; 4. 49. -^! epithet Brihaspati. -7 n. Saffron. -Oomp.
To^
)
gather
M-^ldrsf'T^irJT^^f^Ki.3. 11, 2. 19, Mv. 3. 4. _3 To search, look out for; Bh.3. 46.-4 To pile or heap up, place in a line
a. (off/.) Covered withskin
^rn?3>:
;
f^r^^V- -2
oneself, acquire, gain;
Being raoveable.
irf} a beautifully formed <j)r o- handsome-nosed. n.
ele-
ftfo
i.
of
per-
-3 Shielded, provided
).
accumulate (said
rare in classical literature
with a shield.
^[41
foot-soldier.
'
collect, gather,
wrrfdr
Leathern.-2 Covered with leather as a car
175.
1
govern two accusatives being a %3fjfo root, but this use is very
Attainment of an ob-
^^[^-fSt^Un.
1
(
ber of
^rffrTT'cS'
ar
Veda ). Perfuming tne
Y.
;
ft =ftT,
to
multitude of hides or shields.
&c.
Mk.
To
<*
smearing with sandal &c. -2
^nfa
ject, Buccessfulness.
-jj
frr%^
Conversant with the
a.
or leather.
The. art of dancing.
5
G.
(fWrifr,
also
of a lovely
nnguent.
dancers,
actresses.
a.
<*
?fte disposition or character. sweet- smiling.
;
female
f%
Mai
SU.
I
female who fasts for a whole month. -flrar I. a jewel, gem.-2- a beautiful
;
^TTT:
The blue jiy
repetition ( of the
ing actor or singer, a dancer, mimic, bard Ms. 12. 44. -3 A celestial singer, heavenly chorister S. 2. 14. -4 A reader of scriptures. -5 A spy.
-Oomp.
;
R?r a vine, cular time in music. with lovely a woman ^-g-vrr grape. q^g- a having a beautiful eyes. awr a face. ^J-tt a woman.
^ifij'-HJ 1
?3 ]
a.lTo be moved. -2Tob(! also -4\rH in loosened or shaken the same sense.
^=i,
beautiful eyes. a deer. gj: a parti-
having
of
seat,
stool.
A
7
edifice.
any
buildings,
or -8 Stacked wood. -9 A cover, or keeping covering. -10 Arranging
the sacred
fire; cf.
creases, the difference of
gression
common the
The
sttihCT -II
term
amount by wbich each
increase
terms
(
in-
or
in a pro-
).
act oC ^rsr [it-XI*-s33.] 1 The flowers &e. ). collecting ( especially the -2 Piling, heaping. -3 Keeping
sacred
fire.
fezp-P-
-4 Stacking wood[fa-'E]
1
Collected, piled
-2 Hoarded up, heaped, gathered. accumulated. -3 tfot, acquired, -<
434 Covered with, fall of ; Bh. 2. 9. -S Set or inla! with.
A
Desirous of doing any1. 23 3. 25. ; Bg.
a. jr
thing, desirous for
building.
;
rash.
a. 1 Moving, tremulouB, unsteady. -2 Inconsiderate, 7. 1 The hair of the head
Git. 12
;
f%TCT
A funeral pile, pyre jf^ r^rg ar srfciuH 3tf?t<J ftirf*?I
;
i
i
Hf Ku. 5. 35 fimftrfirifor K. 8.57 ; j-farirwi; Ku. 5 69. -2 A heap, assemblage, multitude.-Oomp.-an'jJ': the funeral fire. ^^ff Pyr-
fickle,
;
;
ftrT%:/[fo-3Tlvrft-f?l?0
1
A heap, -3 A layer,
gathering. -2
quantity. A funeral pile.
Collecting, multitude, pile, stack.
A
7.
-2 A mountain. -3
A
musk-rat. -4
-Comp.
j-*-4<J:,
-TIT:) -f^
of
P. B-
-5 An oblong with quadrangular sides. '6 The understanding, -m. The thinking
The
:
Pile, Btaok.-2.A funeral pile. -3 A small chain ( Or girdle ) worn as an oinament round the f
loine.
To be arranged in order or built up. -2 Constructed upon a foundation (ag fire). c*H The place f%r
-^r
A
1
aft
mouse. -2 (orr or
f%ir
3WTW:
To give or
Themusk-
A
betel nut. )
^qpot.p.
I
be gathered or collected. f%l%cT * [f^ 5ti%*<W55l Known. understood.
f^ftflW a
or
A
m. Ved.
Intellect, wis-
.g,
cle
[ f%
'.
physician, doctor; fireffiET
Y.
1.
ifi^? iTtlfr U.
2
;
1C2.
f^r^TT^ Heading,
practising
me-
dicine.
$
iytm
i
f^r%r%cT
a-
Hpld.
[
^
"ft
ff^ qtffot ?p]
cured
[ f-fl^ cg-j ]
Wishing
Or meaning to do, deairoui cfdoing. f%r
wish, deisre. fewflffo o- Wished, desired, purposed.-;? Fwign, intention, purposf will,
(%f
to
fiji
and
its
fti, 5,
mental
/
derivative*
W*> 1^'
*
)
them an indefinite s sense -gpift)< somewhere %f%t gome &c. -2 Tiie sound firnv ;
;
.
betel nut tree.
Consisting of pure in-
f%^nT
telligence, spiritual (as theSupreme 4 1 Pure intelligence. -1 Spirit )
__
re? ]
5fT
Moisture
The Supremo
;
A
mouse.
Spirit.
freshness.^:
Mud, mire.
A :
B0rt of P'-)
r- (
and
ita
ble, perceptible.
N.of a country
people.
or its 1 The tamarind tree, The -2 Gunja plant. fruit. ) frgr i P, 10 U. ( *zfir, ^CTft% To i-end forth or cut (as a gervant). i
P.,
To
) 1
observe
:
10 A. (^afr, ^airir, perceive, see, notice, 17. 16
;
l4 ,
-2 To euow underitund, be ware or conscicua of;
29.
a-
:
au^ Ok. rr^ nrft
<^r
1
Observing,
;
8 urd<
f%^r
q
ceived.
attending .-2 (i) Thought, thinking, attention (i) desire, intention,aim ; cRT H* Bg. 18. 57 ; a
shrimp or prawn.
A
[ftf^] 1 Observed, per-2 Considered, reflected or meditated upou. -3 Resolved. -4 Intended, wished, desired. -5 Visil>.
The moon.
^
UT> a? ] I RrfifWTf [ 1"^ AdraicMtTi;i<j remodirsor medicine, medical (real ent, curing, healing. of medicine)The-2 l the mpeutica. oncnf he six sections (or Hfl^r^ ) of medicipp.
5n%:
Pure intelligence. [
i
Bh. 1.87,
or-.The
An excel lent cow
Barley-meal.
^-'
converg-
*WJ *% fjj ] A Tr%3^cSmtafH f%-
added
betel -nut.
ant or familiar with, experienced. Knowing, conversant ftrf%r?*Ti; with ; making known.
f^%Pff5f:
nrr
l%WiTi -iV I The -2 A betel-nut.
^ ftO
f%ftf^
^r: a- 1- consisting of -2wise, intelligent, of intelligence. a liberal mind. -3. amiable, goodhearted. ( -if) pure intelligence, the thinking.
to irnapart to
S-2.
betel-nut tree.
[ft^StftqrH^] Knowing, perceiving, understanding. Ved. f%r%g a- (f*H 3^ Knowing, experienced. -f. Under-
dom.
defile-
ments ).-Tj5r*o gladdening the heart or spirit --nr;r: the Supreme Spirit or Brahman. srf fxf: / reflection,
(such as ?^i
-
standing, intellect.
( 3fta )
sticks to worldly
wwtf power, intellectual capacity. ind. 1 A partithe Supreme Spirit.
at
To be piled up. -2 To
the individual soul
still
Supreme Being.
[i%
Smooth, glosey .-2SIi p pery.-3 Blond
which a corpse is burnt. -2 A monument. r*jr 1 A funeral pile. -2 Piling up, building ( ag an altar ).
q;
(which
I
animating principle
-5 Brahman. -Comp. -WTTO-
preme Spirit.-awr^f consciousness.
hair.
f%^-o.Flat-nosed
life.
maes or
inflict pain r distregg.-2-To feel pain.
lat.
of
m. I. the thinking principle or faculty. -2. pure intelligence, the Su-
snake.
1. 22.
10 U. (ftwil^^)
mind.
;
-f^^fT:,
reptile,
-^arr:i
-T*T:, -<mr:.
tuft
,
Thought, perception. -2 Intelligence, Bh. 2- 1 ; intellect understanding 3. 1. -3 The heart, mind. -4 The soul, spirit, the
aTrSaa^orn^
-4
pqi?chl
be conscious of, understaud,comprehend, think, reflect upon.
1S4;
H
4 K.240.-3 To regain consciousness. -4 To aim at, intend, design with Hat. ). -5 To desire or long ( care for. -6 To be anxious about, be engaged in. for, be intent upon, -7 To resolve upon. -8 To appear, shine. -9 To be regarded as. -10 To make attentive, remind of- -11 To snidee teach, initriut -12Toform
nf 1C. 16.
-3 The mind
so ^ai%rTandcomps. below. 1. 22 -4 The heart (considered ag the seat of intellect ) -5 Reason, intellect, reasoning faculty -Comp. 3?3*ri1bf ;
a.
acting according to one's will, 3W?TT3fi 3TT?rf^
humouring.
I. 'heart stealing, -3Trar^,-fT^r(; attractive, captivating.-2. pleasing,
beautiful. airntft agreeable, attention of the mind to its own feelings, exclusive attachment to one thing. an^TTt attachment, love.
r>jf arrogance. Tvf^t, unanimity. -HQWitl-.f- I- noblo-mindedness.-23lfaf: pride,
agreement,
pride,arrogance. sfffpT^ o. anticipat^rftsi o. ed, expected, calculated. of anacting according to the will
">
3T!, -3TW* -^:,-'ftf^! ! of love, pnHsion. -2- Cupid, the god love . f^Tnf)fJrr*rac5^7: R. 19. 46.
other.
Mai.
485 51 a.
1. 20.
another.
knowing the mind of less of conscience.
rft^r:
f^r%:/- contentment, happiness. the qjTrfy^; <* moving or touching heart, exciting passion or love. JJ^TJI a. composed, tranquil. ( -HI ) tranof
qullity
heatt.
Jnrwar
^-
rangement of mind, madness,
in-
breach of friend-
sanity. f^^r/sr: tbip. ft%: /. |. dispoaition or state of the mind, inclination, feel-
ing ; qrTifnnrfinrr'i%t7^TO3RNTT2. -2fr%: !n&f*raT ftinft S. imagining. -3. inward thinking, pttrpoge, emotion. -4- (in Yoga pbil.) inward working of the mind, mental -vision
;
8 --%^r
X8 a
^111(9^! fl% ft Tfa:
tqfdis-
affliction, anxiety.
bewilderment of the mind, traction. ^'^ a. pervading the
^j-
?rf^ heart, penetrating the soul. a. fascinating, attractive, agreeable. faviq^ a. 1 Reasonable, endowed with reason. -2 Kind-hearted, amiable.
ftflr/.[f^H*f*FU
I
Think-
-2 Understanding, wisdom. -3 Devotion. -4 Intention, aim, purpose. -5 A wise person. -6 Fame, celebrity ( ^jnf^ ) f^Rps; a. Ved Intelligent, wise. %33;a. 1 Causing to think. -2
ing, thought, reflection.
What
thinks or f e.eU, sentient. N. of a plant ( 5(T*I ).
3**T
/
a- ( sft
) [
M.5J ]
1
-flfiY
Ani-
mate, alive, living, sentient, feeling; Me. 5 animate and invjrtHi'jd'^g animate. -2 Visill conspicuous, TT : 1 A sentient bedistinguished. ,
ing, a
man -2
supreme
Soul,
4 An
ecu).
mind. -3 The animal in gen-
eral. TTT 1 Sens?, consciousness ; 5t53i*rifr W^TTi ^fTflt 'g^rait B. Q. ; U. 3. 31 ; Mai. 9. 12, R. 12. 74 ;
one's
consci-
-2 Understanding,
intelli-
ousness.
regains
V. 1 *.v.-lr n%:/- 1- agreeable of eloquent discourse gnTSr ^ q^w-
passion. -2flqjr^: disturbance
love,
;
Vinr. 1.
thef/od cf love, of the mind, emotion, agitation.
10 -2 a voice from hpaveu.
-3. a rice art^T: boilei! coloured with turmeric &c5J3 : a pigeoo. EKtrrRll: telling agreeable or charming stories. A*rfT: 1. surprising tale.
Living, sentient.
joy,
1. difiEcrenceof view. pleasure. -2. inconsistency .inconstancy, -ntj: infatuation of the mind ^nrtaffec f%3>K: change tion, passion, desire. of thought or feeling. f^nr: distraction of the mind. ft$?i, -(%^T; aberration, disturbance or de-
Will. -
^T: S, 1.34. -4 ~vnt,-^.m. \.
1
On
Un'.
4/163]
"i
Bright, clear. -2 Varie-
painted cloth used as an elephant'* boosing. -2. a variegated carpet. -2 an actor. 1- a painter
-3
diversified. spotted, Amusing, interesting, agreeable ; Mai. 1. 4. -4 Various, different, manifold Pt. 1. 136; Ms. 9. 248; Y.
gated,
**
Sv&^t. ! an extraordinary act. -2. ornamenting, decorating. -3. a ) I. a picture; Mu. 2. 4. -4- in agio. (-
;
1. 288.
-5
strange
;
Surprising, wonderful, S. f%^ R. 5. 33
fifing
magician, one
;
Perceptible, vhib!e.-7 Conspicuous, excellent, distinguished. -8 agitated (as the sea, opp. 2.15.
-6
Rough,
3TH ). -9 Clear, loud, perceptible (as a sound ). *: 1 The varif gated colour. -2 A form of Yama. -3 The
Aioka
tree.
A
1
?f
lineation
-4=(%*8H
f%^ H^5
;
PariUara
q- v. below.
district
painting, de-
picture,
A
;j;f
liant
ornament or ornament. -3
painting.
An
A
-painted,
-7 The
spot.
Rhet. ) divisions of K'avya ( poetry ). ( It is of two kind* y*^R^ and a^-qi^jtthe 'poetical charm lies f^r, and mainly in the nse of figures of speech dependent on the sound or sense of words. ManimaU thus defines it:
As an instance of
may
SissfJnr
be
from R. Q.
w
n. =wl the strikes which bright
eye.
-10
Ohl, how strange!, what a wonder Hi'tt Ti^Tt TTT *>*ji=h<
!
Sarika.
stn
PraHga
hill
and
R
12.
;
^a a -m.
astonishpainter.
)
(
of lizard.
&^
o.
drawn
fstniT
Ved. having or one whose if,
in a
-T(T
!
<
2'
picture.
.
Anything
words, punning, upon Flaying * using conundrums, riddles &c.
called
N. of u
fjj:
near
iftf yellow coloured, variegated. the being! JJH: One of orpiment. in Yama', world recording the vicei and virtues of mankind; Mu. 1. 3TPTJ 20. ? a painted room. a random o-r incoherent talk, talk on various subjects'.- irf? a medicinal plant said to possess anthelmint'.c virtues. ?r^ " the Bhnrja tree. fg^: the cotton-plant. drawn in a n!T o, painted, the franKn. 2. 24. q^s ; picture coline partridge. 7S!,-5: I a painta coloured or ing, a picture. -2a. 1. divided cloth. 113 chequered into various parts. -1- full of gracebird ful expressions. <&%( the called Sarika. (M4H; a peacock.
spotted leprosy. -8 ( In The last oE the three main
cited the following verse
).
manifold power, wealth is visible.
or
white
I
>
5iitT! 1-
ing, surprising. k' n d qfftT: a
bril-
extraordinary appearance, wonder. -4 A sectarial mark on the forehead.
-5 Heaven, ky. -6
nr3[
15,13 47,0.1
iftoii^'nr
S. 6. 80, 13, 21 &o. -2
who works wonders. -2-
a painter. -2- a atiger in general. -2- a leopard or pnuther. -tRTO 1. a painter. -2 N. of a mixed tribe;
a painter. magician.
<>
mjC:
representation Jrttfft:/
sparrow.
striped,
having a spotted body. ( -if: ) 1 a kind of snake. -2. N. of Arjana. vermilion. -2. yellow or( -if ) 1. decked with aiif piment. brilliant bracelets. ( -^r ) N. of a wife of Arjuna and mother of Babhruvahana. 3rT^:/. an epithat of Satyavatt, mother of Vyasa. 3TW rice dre?scd with coloured Y. 1 304. condiments aijtr: a itffa a committed kind of cake.
H*
-W3 T! a peacock. board. of a variegated colour, shining with fire. -2- the sna; light. ( -S: ) I.
<
gence
-3 Life, vitality, animation ;Bg. 15. 6. -4 Wisdom, reflection.
1.
" Animate, scicusness-
QtHUt^
having con-
ConI
;
to
a
picture,
painted
^f^: /. portrait.
painted
;
R. a
2.
K. P. 2, given as an instance of, one of the modes of 3?3ff ) -3. N. of Bhairava. -4. the Arka plant. -5. Siva. -<j. an epithet of the A-
. piiuted. "airor ; Ku. 3. 42. sn-
painted
resemblance, ant*: a picture
;
j?r
a.
first
painted.
ft^-7: pencpck. in a wonder-
aricelape
31
'-snTfl' -steel, scene, outline of a
year of the
vins. -7. the first cyolo of Jupiter.
fighting ful
manner.
Arjnna
(
-m.
fti! 1,
)
the
an epithet of sun.
-2.
N
436 a king of the (iandharvas, one of the sixteen sons of Kasyapa by his wife Muni : sr? rn? ornrnhRt
manjart thus defines
136
Painted.
of
o. Variegated,
V.
f^f^f
1.
-n^g-Jr
painting. painted. -2. dumb, as in a picture ). ( of beautiful outlined,
a.
motionless
I.
&i& a.
arched <,ftfrn ^rfiqrff highly tf^Tf%3T?rfc $IV Git. 10. ( ^r ) \ a portrait, picture. -2- N.of a friend and companion of Uaha, daughter of Bilna. [ When Usha related to her her dream, she suggested the idea of taking the portraits of all young princes in the neighbourhood and on Cslvji recognising A mvudilh -.,Chitra lekb, by means of her magical power conveyed hint to her place]. &W3? : a painter. tfmf.-M,r a painter's brushVSTO the h?at-fisb. foit near the Gandaki. wrsT: a cock. ftiVir a. 1. vari;
;
^
N.f
oa*ly coloured, variegated .-2. multiform ftsrr the art of painting. a painter's studio. fsnsfg epithet of the seven 1
?rr?!T
q
an
m.
sages
J7flf%,
:
gsff. ssj
and
3}%^, an>, 3^37, an epithet 5r
eirnj.
--
^j
or wondefnl beauty. a painted. y^rparticular position of the hands in fighting. f^rff a. I Bright, lovely, agreeable. -2 Brave, powerful. 37. ]
jreut a.
painter. -2 A tiger in general. small hunting leopard. -4 N. -3 of a tree. 1 A sectarial mark on
A
A
^
the forehead. -2 A particular manner of fighting. -3 N. of a wood near the mountain Raivataks.
Den. P. egated,
paint.
To make variTo regard as
1
-2
wonderful.
?j:
Variegated, spotted. The variegated colour.
N. of the fourteenth lunar mansion consisting of one sUr; R- 1. 46. -2 A kind of snake. -3 Worldly illusion, unf^nrr
[ ftsr-a*; ] I
-Ooinp. the I xgfr. -2- the forehead spotted with the blood of a goat offered as ;i victim to a deity. |$r the
reality.
moon.
:
moon.
frsrr
f%[3j5f:
t%r!rjfr
the dawn.
The month Chaitra. N. for a woman 'endow-
ed with various talents and excellences', one of the four divisions into which writers on erotic science cl
6s
women and
:
-jtfrift,
5i%:ft or *r?"ft.
The
prfrafr,
Rati-
spotted.
-2
;
-2
f%cTi pot. p. [ Pf?j; *JT|5r lit ] 1 To be considered or thought over. -2 To be discovered, to be devised or found
f%fr^ 8 U. I To feel wonder. -2 To adorn, embellish. Wonder, surftnfa?*of, -OTT:
-4 Requiring consideration, doubtful, :
questionable, tr^ arf^ 6ft!i Tf rgft ( ?; ^iTTTfT: &C- ) 8. D. 1.
a. Painted, embellished.
Den.
A.
-3 Conceivable, comprehensible.
out.
prise.
To cause
1
tamarind tree.
e
wonder, to be an obiect of wonder T *flFT?T^
a. Flat-nosed.
y
or
t
i
;
f%sg
To be honoured
a.
wor-
or
grain flattened.
See f%tiT. -Oonrp
a.
f^ftj
TWi
a. short-necked.
flat-nosed.
shipped. 10 U. (Rwft-a-, ftifa)
f3JR5
Flattened rice.
1 :
To
think, consider, reflect,, (ponder over a^l^c^T finri'^renPTWreT Pt.
A
;
disease of the finger-
;
1, f^cTT HT^f^frn^srf gsTtTWHT^ think of, have an
idea of, bring before the mind
ft^
(
381,
T
)
258
4.
f^rfcr H.
1
Pt. 1. 135
;
also f^c*r.
;
Bv. 2. 34
;
Ch. P.
;
;
;
a.
1.
.
devise, discover, think out
A
r:
;
^jtcgqr-
H. 1. -6 To regard as, esteem. -7 To weigh, discriminate.
trrSjc'ltrt
-8 To discuss, treat
nail
;
-3 To mind, take care of, look to cf also 5TT!TfWt fadf^iTef S. 4. R. 1. 64; U. 1. 19. -4 To call to mind, remember. -5 To find out,
of, consider.
parrot
;
;
Y. 3. 98.
also f^f^fT:
Longi lasting a existing from a long f^CCTW:. i%{fl
[f^]
long time, old time,
;
f%0?ra Ac. The singular of any of the oblique cases of f^r may be used adverbially in the '
time,
'
sense of '
after a
'
long ', for a long ' ' long long time,
H f%TC Tfo since,' 'at last,' 'finally,' renr Ms. 4. 60 ?w. JISTTTT f^TTrapTT ;
a.
l^-^cj
] Thinking upon, reflecting on ( at the end of corap.) ; as^f" an astrologer; ^Tni . rtt, -tr [ (^-HIT-?JI: ] 1 Thinking, thinking of, having an idea of; [
trtrmsiSteigM
o.
^Jiq
^ 1 ReflecDevised, found out. tion, thought. -2 Care, attention. f%T?fit:/., f%r^rr (onsideration, reflection, thought.
n.
f^f=K o. ( oft f. ) [ f^-Ornt fir5T-3RWJ ?ft ^T ] 1 Wonderful. -2 Variegated. -J Having variegated ( black and gray ) hair.
:
of Brihaspati ., tfHHff: f$r^ a kind of venomous insect. sft:
Brahml
a. I Thought, reflected.
f%rmr
i
;
81, 1. 145. -2- N. of n. a council- hall.
faftuft:
Rnrr
[
12.
.Ms.
-2
5.
ST
Anxious
Thinking, sorrowful f^rrerj f 12. -3 Re-
] 1 or
;
-4 (In Rhet.) Anxiety, considered as one of the
flection, consideration.
35 subordinate feelings :
f^tTPTT>: ^j-
;
vqrsT
?rr'TjTr
f%err
S.
D.
201. -Comp. 3TTf ?y < full of care, disturbed in mind, anxious. ^nta n. anxiety in a. thoughtful, anxi^ fabulous gem supous. frn>T: !
posed to yield to its possessor all dethe philosopher's stone srr^J?^1 fNfraT f tT f%!TfTTatH1T Santi.
sires, 1. 12
;
;
62
MW
10.
t
22.
,
Amaru. 79; f^nn%-
*Tr%*: srfwnf ?TW^ S.6 64 59
;
f^mr ^VT
rfftrrf^H ar
;
R. 5. R- 14.
Ku. 5. 47 Amaru 3 11. W?kffgi*t 1* B. 3. 26 63.^12. 87 |%IH<J ^ff T m: TSirrrS: S. 5, -a 15; f^>5fi%;St. Br.-Oomp. ;
;
;
;
a
god. -arrtttr: long-lived- (-m. ) a protracted siege, blockade. ^nr, o. existing for a long time. a.
[%vrft
-2 Bad thought. thought, care, anxiety ; fttS. 4. 5 so JlqFiH;
^ Mil.
3. 35,
;
-3
reflection.
Thuoght, thought.
^3f R.
;
N.
3.
-TW
-^!ftsrT,-^f^, -f^T a, acting slowly, ^r<7: delaying, tarrying, dilatory ! a long time. 3ni?W> =fntfta of long standing, old, long continued. -2. chronic (as a disease), -sirs'
--
.
born long ago, old. Wn9r(,oan epithet of long-lived. ( -TO. ) 1. seven persons who are considered^ to a.
be
'
deathless
;'
Tj* -2- N.of Vishnu. -3. a crow. -4.iV. of two plants 3fw? and ?ii?HR?. nf3>
437 having lodged for a long long banished, a
time.
f^TffqrH a-
long sojourner. qj^rr a ^r, cow that hag borne many calves. fr^3>: an old servant. w, -Wlfas^ f^u?r o-
lasting long, continuing durable.
enduring,
22 sr? ijfsrjr 2. 68. -3 A sign of the zodiac. -4 Stamp, print, impression T^ -S Aim,direection.-0omp.
Long-lived.
Kama.
epithet of
f%refr
Rifcnr,
55ff 3T^af3; I$TO
foi^ A woman
f^or auzfr
[
TV.
]
1
married or single who continues to reside after maturity in her father's house.
-2
general
).
A young woman
( in
319
1.
;
;
f$srr
;
^rw
f^g;
rsr%?rr *T3r$tre%: Ms. 10. 55. 2. 170. -2 Branded. -3 Known, designated.
(^?^, ^i^^)
^TIK-1, 10 P.
^r
( tftf. ) [ flf* standing, old, ancient.
onomatopoetic word,
;
Den. P.
;
To
also
Ve.
delay, tarry; 3? 1
A
-Comp.
parrot. ( ftfrftft )
To
hurt,
kill,
uged only in the Veda). The j%*r shoulder-joint. f%vrr%: A sort of cucumber.
inj-ire (
ftaj;6P.
silken cloth
53?
irt lead. -2. lead. tt lead.
(f^fJr) To pnt on
A
r%t?lft ( fw )Qj*| 1 necklace. -2 A fire- fly.
A
kind
-3
flr^ become
To
P. ( f%fr,
flirts )
1
loose, be slack or flaccid. act wantonly, sport.
F*&
I
(
Blear eyed. -jj [f%W;3T^.] A bleared or sored eye. -2 The Bengal ) kite f%g-r also in this :
;
" Prom the English frying-pan into the fire. ". -Coup. iT:
M.
4; of.
a petty thief, a pick-pocket.
t
-fa%*rr,
-f%^ \
cricket
;
of. :
The
-
A
;
;
5T:ifrc5if^
B. 2.
inflict
A
]
the tamarind fruit.
sorrel.
A
kind of wood-
sorrel.
^a;r The tamarind tree. m. Sourness. .'
To To
Un.
coax,
1
boast,
2.
Injuring, killing.-2
Wash-
ing.
The female
26]
breast
udder.
The nipple of
5^*
>
the breast.
^5 a. comp.
At the end of
(
certain
Celebrated, famous, renown-
)
ed, skilled in
;
a^T
The musk-rat mixed caste born
stripe,
1
-6 A manner of writing with strokes. -7 Lead. 8 A crest. r-9Thedre=s of a Buddhist priest. -Comp. <4i
,
&c5: shrew. -2 A
^grt
ov
of a Brahmana father and Vaideha female. A game played with tama-
j-^fl
rind soeds instead of dice.
;
Hiftfr the elder epithet of Siva. sister of a wife ( ? ).
of writing,
Haviug
strips,
a.
t Mark, spot, stamp, symbol; emblem, badge, symptom a-fsnf OTfajs R, 1. 44 3. 55 fffamrpr i^KrfnPt. 1. 177. -2 A sign, indi-
To
)
roaring of a lion. aril z
wood
rag,
a.
( f%<,ft-5l ) To Mark, properly a Denom. from the
The
rice-gruel.
a tattered cloth, a long stripe or garment ; Ms. 6. C. -2 A bark. -3 A cloth or garment in general. -4 A necklace of pearls consisting of four strings. -5 A 1
v.
10 U.
swrTf^jriPr
1
lead.
see
above.
q. v.
;
|
-2
;
fSRieH
(
;
l.ftgred
)
A Buddhist or Jaina A mendicant ( in gen-
^-^
[
;
[f^sa; tW
A manner
q. v.
cation
^K
chin.
;
^
8.
kind of cane or sorrel. -2 Sourness. ^ Sourness, acidity. -Comp. 3T*3~ vinegar made by the acetous fermentation of grain. ( -JT^T ) 1 a tamarind tree. -2. a kind of sour
A
swagger.
To -2
(
flatter.
wheedle, Light-
ning. 1.
A.
1 1
of
in
(
;
pain'. :
kind of camphor.
clothes.
10 U.
i:
^fsrfg^ffw* %#r: srfa*rfr H)<<
garment
;
or suffer
Chine.
^rau;
alrspfr.
silk,
cloth,
5P.
1
if
A
eral ).
banner.
;
:
f^:
rulers or people of China,
1
a tatter, rag
;
m. I mendicant. -2
^nr ^RCTTTj^HFTrftffr TOT H. 2. 31 ^iv
-2 A kind of bandage for the corner* of the eyes. -3 Lead.
f% i^crfv* >re
;
3. 1 ]
)
Mk.
;
&c.
Un.
;
:
Si. 1. 15
.
any
;
old, ancient;
cf
;
R. 11. 16. -2 The dress of mendicant, particularly of a Buddhist mendicant ; ^tmpfr
1
bear, snffer.-2To beimpatient. -3 To touch.
An
U.
general
To endure, ^fR35TT:
Of long standing,
fcfir-ef ) 1 To wear ( -2 To take or receive. -3 To sieze. -II. 10. U. ( *fcjr(iM ) 1 To shine. -2 To speak.
Marked, signed, stump-
ed, bearing the badges of an office
Y. 2 85
cricket.
1. 1
cover.
the cry of certain animals, particularly of the ass or elephant ^fttf'r-
Rrcc* a.
Of long
A
frightful, hideous. I
divided.
Split,
Kharjura and Niin-
ba trees.
marking, spotting. -2. wounding, killing. -3.
(%(|rwa. an
^;
got: the
a- I.
striking,
;
frU-jffc
-Comp.
;
5Hft^
-3
repeated.
ed,
;
[^T.-fftj bark, garments or rags.
/
ragged. Clothed in
t* <& ] I A veil for covering the eyes. -2 A cricket. -3 The hem of an .under-
;rft:
[
nr
*[<
^r i.
1
To
cut
)3JT
A
cricket.
^^
' 3?tf faff] ( 1 g"ft Done, performed, observed. ^Studi-
P.
(
^fft, fT5
-U. To become
divide. )
1,
)
10 P.
small,
to
be diminished, wane. 10
^r^
P
.
(
ft jjft
To become
)
small or shallow ( as a river ). I. 6 P ( gdft ) To conceal or *g% hide !
p
=fj:
-
(
Sift
I
)
sport. -2 To hint one's To act or do. ~r?r 8 P.
gurment.
10
6,
off,
( ^forft )
1
To
dally
meaning. -3
To
cut
off,
pierce.
cut
off.
-II. 1 P.
To become
Broad.
438
^7 I. 1 10
P To
T become
P.
out
132. -2 To tonch softly, or graze. -WiTH-
email. -II
off.
A
T
small well or reser-
S*:r*r P.
1
To
ftmft )
(
ooze,trickle,
The anus.
^r i. w
u.
ftf^r ) 1
^Er-jr,
(
To
send, direct, throw forward, urge or drive on, push on ; ^4i S.
...
press with a request. -6 To put forward, adduce as an argument or objection. -7 To enjoin, lay down ;
^3
;
sq^if a.
3^
[
irar.^]
a.
^r?f -2
*r 1
The
Invitation. -J
Stealing, robbing &o.
5*r Theft.
^T
^f"K
f^ . theft. ; a clever thief.
Order, rule, pre-
^
)
Mai. Sending, throwing. -2 Urging or ward. -3 Prompting, inciting, encouraging, inspiration. -4 A precept, sacred commandment, scriptural injjg>.
1
a ball for
1
.j,^
P
also )
3.
3?-3T^
38,
Amaru. 16
P>
l
q-
3W, *tt
) 1
To
a^
srt
The
]
^H& tf#
breast; Si. 7. 19.
<97: Ved.
A
A
1
protuberance. -2
-3 To
<
SS"ft
)
'
in
To BwiD g,
to and fro, to swing. -2.
Mv.
5.
1
mkc
tonsure
);
R. 18. 51
5.
36
6,3*
;
;
the head, a crest-jewel ( fig. also ). -2. Lest, excellent ( usually at the end of comp. ). cr%Tr tonsure. ^? It -ii7 o. 1 Having a single look of hair on the crown of the head. -2 Created. & The head.
Vinegar prepared from
^3T?? fruits.
tract.
10 P.
-2 To
1 T" P^y. sport, amorous gestures. -2 To
conjecture
A bleareye. of the hand hollowed as in the act of holding water.
1
(fpratt)
To con-
close, shrink.
^?f TV. ] Tin mango tree
;
irerfT ':
Ku.
V.
3. 32
2. ;
7;
one
of the 5 arrows of Cupid; see ft The anus. ^[fT^r:
The mango
1
tree,
-2
A
small well.
agitate. to .agi-
L she-goat. P- ( 3i? rfl )
o. Blear-eyed.-jj:
U.
;
-2 The ceremony of tonsure* -3 The creat of a cock or peacock; Pt. 2. 73. -4 Any crest, plume or diadem.-5 The bead. -6 Top, summit. -7 A room on the top of a house. -8 A well. -9 An ornament ( like a bracelet worn on the wrist ).-Oontp. ^tT, -3Tfe " the ceremony of tonsure Ms. 2. 85. qr9T: a mass of hair; ^rintr m$<3<j Me. 65.-im:> -^f 1. a jewel worn on the top of 4. 20.
=|T%: /.
The anus. ) To burn.
4 A. (
^ A
8'.
^^Kt The palm
the
hair on the top of
a single lock on the crown of the bead ( left after the ceremony of 1,
^H
Deep mud.
1
]
ha
well.
The
1
raise or
Fondling children.
j
S w
[
burnt exterior of roast meat, -2 Fried meat. -3 Chaff. -4 Bind. The '"PP 10 of *
-JT
H.
and the
looking north, another east, third west.
jflp
flit
;
A
fire place. -2 funeral large apartment or hall of three divisions, one
,-^
move -WITH T^ I
;
Ku.
C
rock,
;
?N^T1cr
composed
porpose.
to fig.
-J A
pile.
a look tfffcl, sfe^ a- I Having of hair on the head. -2 Crested.
-3 A small vessel. 55- Water which pulse has been steeped,
I.I, 10 U. (
:
37.
:
3T<7y<*
-2
hollowed to hold water or anything; N. 8. 45 ; : , 8^ Vikr. 1.
=f pj
A
-2
fire-place.
A
-2 A mouthful of water or the hand
Moving slowly. The chin. The mouth, face. To kig
;
small well.
^^10 P.( ^tgjr%
procuress, bawd. P. ( ^ffarfT ) To move slow-
^qr ly, creep or steal along. ^fqsr a. Moving, stirring.
) 1
A
elovute. -2 To rise, increase. dip, dive or plunge into.
^-^
A
robbery
Petty theft, larceny.
-3 Wonder, sur-
objection.
Theft,
|
-fr/.
':
prise.
TJ
1
....
Objecting, asking a question.
-2 An
robbed.
o.
Anything stolen.
*$n%np.p. I Bent, directed. -2 Urged on, driven. -J Incited, prompted, inspired. -4 Put forward as an argument. -5 Thrown, cast. -6 Appointed. -7 Ordered, directed. ^ra" o. [ 3?-
R^T
JRT
seciet marriage, a. Stolen, robbed, -jf Theft.
directing, driving on-
junction. -Comp. playing with.
;
steals or captivates the heart. -Comp.
act of driving.
1
robber
thief,
^I^T^BSWT^TT ^j: Bh. 3. 67. -2 Any dishonest dealer. -3 One that
-2
cept.
^(^fT
A
I
)T:.
urg-
Driving,
fj^] Driving,
[g^-trft
Si,.
3T*r Robbing, theft.
^:
sff: 1 Directing, invitation. 'ng. ( in gram. ) qfwf q. v.
impelling.
bear, have, possess, take,
3T^^<-g'^{T^t^(r
;
^a.
promoting &c. whip or goad.
;
To
)
1. 16.
Animat-
]
ing, inspiring,
A
Fig.
assume
be quick.
of water-pot.
The ceremony of tonsure.
1 Kissing, sipping ; Mil. Touching, grazing, Bh.4.95. To 1 ) 51; 10 U. ( 'sft'wft-fr Ms. 8 333 V. 3. 17. -2 rob, steal
(
kind
A 1
^fft
3fr*?t 9. 7. -2
-8 To request, solicit.-9 To help on. -10 To bring or offer quickly. -1 1 To fix, settle, direct. -12 To be quick. -II. 1 U. Ved ( =ft^R-ef ) I To impel, incite. -2 To offer quickly ( boma ) -3 To hasten,
^
I
Kissing, a kiss ; .reiH^r*^ B. G. Kissed. -2 Touched
softly.
2. 165.
5?
A A
A
^%t
A kiss.
balance.
To
a. [ ^t^TtflfS
in ]
-6 The upper part or middle of a
inspire, impel ani24. -3 To hasten, B. 4. excite; mate, accelerate. -4 To question, ask. -5
Ms.
3?^
kisser. -2 55T5f : [ 5^ 05^ ] 1 lecher, a lustful man, libertine. -3 rogue, cheat. -4 One who has kissed or dipped in a variety of subjects, a superficial scholar. -5 A loadstone.
-2 To prompt,
1.
^A
[ JJ-TI";
1
porpoise.
reduce to
-2 To
small well.
u. (ipMHr,iS*r)l Ti powder, pulverize, ponnd
bruise, crush.
^pr:-"f [ 15;
:p^|5f
w^ ]
-3 Dust.
I
Powder
-4
Aromatic powder, pound- d sandal, camphor Ac ; viofn f^jTSHfii -^ui*ji^t Me, Chalk. -2 Lime. -3 1 68. irr:
-2
.flour.
Pounding. -Oomp.
^K;
a
lime-
439 hair
a curl, curly
burner. 4. 2.
^ff:.fr !
lime-Stone nodule.
a
peculiar
forwards. qTTf; vermilion .-gfe'-/. a bandfnl of perfume or powder. perfumed powder. [f'T^re'F] Grain Jried
I A fragrant and pounded. powder.-2 A style of prose composition which is easy, does not contain hard letters, and has very few
dompounds
^Fmwnt
aoB^iTrsjt
;
=^jfe ftp Chand. M. 6. -3 Ex. plaining in prose the purport of a foregoing verse.
Crushing, pounding. 1
/.
Pounding, powder. -2
-2 A
Pounded, pulverized. -2 Crushed, bruised, smashed, shattered to pieces Ku. 5. 24.
^forUHi
^oH^ a. Made or mixed up with anything powdered. "frrff^ 8U. 1 To reduce to powder, pound, grind. -2 To bruise, smash. ^fiffq; 1
To become dust.f ly
P.
off
into minute particles.
A
of.
*pr.
I
crest.
epithet of Siva.-2
A
1
servant, slave ; any set task. -2 A para-
one who does a mour.
%&( ft ter, 3rl*. Oft)
(tf/0
A
fe-
1. 44 ; Kn. 4. 9 ; yfir be urged that ... (we reply) not eo ( frequently need in controversial work) ; srrV-jnwis
%f
Bv.
:
.
'if it '
cfrrt
1*
bat
if.
5jfg?rfffi%
%f^: try
(
*rr
2.
Si.
Having a
deed, performing. rr5r: destruction of the world. ffe
-2 Doing,
behaviour
action,
wh7tna-P!r%RT^wg-<54f&rf B.
HrrsRnUf
%rffct
',
4. 68;
Ms. 2. 4. doing or
work.
S. BT,,
63
-tie*.
faith.
-Comp. m.,
strgr:
n;f?r:,
N.
of
Siaupala, eon of Damagbosha and king of the Chedis Si. 2. 96 ; see ;
P.
1
(*wiiO
To
1
go,
move. -2 To shake, be disturbed,
A
1
garment -2 ( At tbe end of ;
.
comp. ) Bad, wicked, vile *rrri%cj a bad wife. -Comp. sn?rer: a moth. gjiah; a washerman. '
A bodice. A Buddhist novice. 1 P .(^j?w) 1 T O g or move, -2
crest.
Spirit,
sensation.
-2 Sonl, spirit, mind; U. 1. 36. -3 Con*ciou8nes8,feeling, sensation, sense; U. 1. 48. -4 (InVedantapb.il.) The Supreme spirit considered as the essence of all being and source of all sensation. ?q; N. of a modern reformer of the Vaishnava a. Relating to the
N. of a conn-
)
I
i^]
life, intelligence, vitality,
%^Rt *raiWlW
95,
-*Cf3 m.,
%rw
m.j>Z.
fT^tf$RTIT
;
ghee. o.
Jr^m^^ft^s
If,
;
cake of flour fried with
=q-
Ms.8. 26. -3 Effort, exertion. -4 Behaviour ;Pt.l. 150.-5 Action,
*:
provided that, although ( never used at the begin niog of a sentence ) ; irf ind.
%^r
'
^pi< A
nrnhr
fcf in*:
male slave or servant.
tremble.
-3* 1 An upper room. -3 The crest of a comet;
;
T%JT*HT3? 5prrfft%ETf*l^r<JI*rBMai. 5 7 .-2 Gesture, action; ;
person's movements.
vant.
Hair.
-2
An
great war.
Going.
/.
3
IT
N. of a Yadava piince, who fought on the side of the Pandavaa in the
%?3f:
ment
move-
Motion,
1
hurt, kill.
light, kindle.
I
;
f:
-II, 1
style of prose composition.
a.
^tfljf
To
1
(ftTfir)
bind or connect together. P., 10 D. [ -^rf?t ijuft It ] To tie,
-3 N.
of hundred cowries.
of Patanjali's Mahabhasbya on the Sntraa of Panini. -4 A selection of an unanswerable argument. -Comp. "F^ "* ! &n epithet of Patanjali. -2> an annotator, commentator. fr^^rr 1 Grain fried and powdered.
6 P.
I.
-2 To
walking backwards and
exercise,
A sum
^
;
vikr gravel, pebble. -2r--
%HT
<*
[
<^5^ a^[ ]
mind.
Belonging to
tbe mind, mental. rt Memory. ^f%4> a. Mental, intellectaal. rtf; %??r a. Relating to a pile. 1 The individual soul. -2 A pile of stones forming a land-mark. -3 A monument, tomb-stene. 4 A sacrificial shed. -5 A place of religious
A worship, altar, sanctuary. -6 temple. -7 A reflection. -8 A religious fig-tree or any tree by the side of streets ;
growing Me. 23.
^
s, <arnjj Malli. ]. -Oonrp. ^H:, -f8J: a fig-tree standing on a the guardian "sacred apot. qraf:
[
of a sanctunry.
g^r;
a hermit's
water-pot.
:
The The (
in
crest or root of
comb
dramas
Tbe hinting or
)
of a cock.
-2
an elephant's ear. -3 indica-
tion of the occurrence of
any event by characters behind the stage afcr-fttai S. D.
To shake, tremble.
^
g. in the beginning of the 4th
310; act of
Mv.
^jr
1 P. (
=frtrft,
rrfta )
To
drink,
tuck up or out. jfT
*
elephant
A ).
leathern girth
-2 Sucking.
^^
's*' [ TI ""^ 1 food to be sucked. TJtT: I (
for an girdle.
Anv art 'i e
*
Sucking. -2 Inflammation
in medicine j)iu'l
(
-3A
).
-3 Drying up.
Sucking, suction.
A.
( Sntf,
in
%ft7
about, stir, be active, life
;
e.
1
;
JT^T
) 1 T.o
move
show signs of
w %3t 3TfTm
Ms. 1.52; Mai 8. 8 S. 6.. 27. -2 To effort, endeavour, exert onedo self, struggle. -3 To perform, To frequent.-5To ( any thing ). -4 behave, act. -Wmi ft 1. to stir, rr.ove, be in motion, move about. -2to act, behave. ;
make
%
1
Moving the limbs, gesture. -2
^T:
A
which the
N. of a lunar month full
moon stands
constellation Chitra
(
in the
corresponding
March-April ). -2 A Buddhist mendicant. -3 One of the seven rang' es of mountains dividing tbe continent into Varshas. ^ A temple, monument for the dead. -Comp. srwf&: /. the full -moon-day of Cbaitra. ^njj: an epithet of the god of love.
to
The month %s|.
%=j5f?:
%f%:, %T%ST:,
%f%^ m. The month
called Chaitra.
Acting.
%OT7
if H^: 3{oj_] 1
a.
[^"S^
]
Making efforts.
particular mode of trwual
en-
joyment or coitus. %gsf 1 Motion.-2 Effort, exertion. -3 Performing, doing.
%^V The day month of
%3TTT Kubera
of full-moon in the
Chaitra. (**T)
N. of the garden of
;
R. 5. 60.
440 N. of Sisupaia
:
;
(
Si. 2. 1.
cloth.
garment.
-Comp.
a
tjrjr:
fy.
-fjA
A
T:
a.
I
ciV"
1
Created.
pieco
month.
,
washerman.
A Buddhist mendicant. A piece of oloth.
f:
ery.
>rNr 1 A bark, rind. -2 Skin, hide, -3 The cocoa-nut. -4 The uneatable part of a f rait. -5 The fruit of the fan-palm. -6 A plantain.
A
1
:
y:
bodice
m.pl.
) [
33
of a country in southern modern Tanjore.
the
A abort jacket, a bodice. -2 garment reaching to the feet. A garment. -Oomp. Jf 5f: a diadem, turban. A
1
-3 A
bark-dress. rind.
breast-plate. bodice.
^
-2 A Bark,
A soldier armed 1 -jtrfft^ '" with a breaat-plate. -2 The orange tree. -J The wrist. -4 The shoot of a
J)
enjoyment
;
98,
abl.
smtenr minded
slip,
12.
(
71-72. ;
duty &c.
^^
-4 To
lose,
)
Ms
;
A
fillet for the )f*>: head, a turban, tiara or diadem.
3T#( 3t
be
ST^re flc^rwrfr: Bk. -5 To vanisV diaap;
bring about, make, form, create. -8 to go away, cause to forCous. ( ;fmfjt-?f ) ] To cause get.
To cause
to
move, excite, agitate -2 ( A. ) To move oneself, be shaken or moved. -3 To remove, drive away; expel. -4 To deprive, take away, Pt. 1. 240. -5 To cause to fall. II. 10 P. ( =an*nt:) I To suffer, bear. -2 To laugh.
Moving, motion. -2 Being deprived of, loss deprivation. -3 Dying, perishing. -4 Sinking, fall-
An 1
excellent hone.
Puro, clean. -2
sant, agreeable f lovely.
Plea-
Ku.
;
5. 81.
.' C-3-fft a fall. -2 Deviation
down,
1
Falling
from. -3
oozing. -4 Losing, (Nrssnf ^r? Ku. 3. -5 Vanishing, perishing. -6 vulva. -7 The anus. -8 Quick
Dropping,
privation
j
;
de10.
The mo-
tion.
P.
1
^33;
( ^rfait )
flow, ooze, trickle,
5Tironw
isTq
To
drop,
tf Her^s^iJidTi *it :
-2 To drop or
6. 28. I'P
1
stream forth fall
-5 Departure, deviation.
Flowing, trickling. ^jrsr a. Causing to Expulsion, driving away.
fall.
-6 si
;
Bk.
down,
*<< !sjfl 5qr?if^ Bk.. 6. 29. cause to drop or stream forth.
1?
i
:
-3 To -4 To wet thoroughly, ^Tf?f
1
Dropping,
moisten.
Sprinkling, falling.
pouring.
->3
-2
Trickling,
oozing. ::
The
face,
10 P.
-2 To
mouth.
( x?nrtf(T )
1
To
lauglj.
-3 To leave. -4 To -5 To loose.
suffer.
hurt, kill.
The mango
tree.
1
;
ing.
.
(%O
,
'
pear, perish, be at an end R. 8. 66; Ms. 12. 96. -6 To decrease. -7 To
'i_*H
dismissed from office. of a depraved soul, evil-
aiTcirq; a.
^nft,
MW^*'*
)
]>
;
Ft. 1.
stealing.
away f.om, leave
with
^-*
^i ] I P. [ *3-^ * down, slipped, fallen. -2 Removed, expelled. -3 Strayed, erred, deviated from. -4 Deprived. -5 Broken, disordered. -6 Dropped, oo/.ed out. -7 Lost, gone, perished R. 3. 45. -8 Moved, shaken. Comp.
the habit of robbery. (
^3*
Fallen
:
bamboo.
a.
a.
;
India,
A &
^fJSi:
;
deprived of
I
^St*f
^5^ ) 1 To sink ( fig. 8. -2 To come out of
3. 20, 7. 92.
-rft
/.
drop down,
N.
ip$fo trg ]
^F
"It
S. 2. flow or issue from, drop, trickle or stream forth from )f-ra'^2rf ^f-PNrffriS?: R. 3. 58 : Bk. 9. 71. -3 To deviate or swerve from, fall off also )
7.
also.
fi%;
fall or
(
^rT
;
secret sexual
^hfo Theft, 33 I. 1 A.
or
bark in general.
petticoat.
*
-2 Relating to tonsure. The ceremony of tonsure. 1 Theft, robbery. -2 Trick-3 Secrecy Concealment. -Oomp.
174.
Pure, clean. -2 Honest.
dexterous, skilful. -4 Pleasing, agreeable, delightful. -5 Sharp, pungent, keen.
:
)
?
F.
-3*1
-;
*5T
-3 Clever,
A A
),
,
Mads of
a,
of cloth,
frf-
'-M^I-IIV*
L
Animating, enlivening. -2 A goer. -3 Oviparous. -4 Abandoned: wickShakfsr 1 ed, void of virtue. ing, concussion. -2 Enterprise. -3 Management. -4 Strength.
441
5. o. i
1
-2 Treinbl-
Pure,: clean.
ng, unsteady.
jy-
1
A
part, frag-
ment. -2 Cutting, dividing. OT 1 Coveiing,conceaIing.-2 An infant, a child. -3 Quicksilver. # A house.
*fPT5Tnhl8.-2 To spread anything ), cover, cover oneself. -3 To hide, conceal ; Pt. 1. 287
keep secret
;
A
ft/- )
(
goat.
A
& A
bine cloth. atfgijiTratf^: a wolf.
she-goat.
-Oofflp.
A
f:
semblage 47 M.M.
goat.
w*reg?rfimtHH Si. 1. -2 A collection of
;
rayg of
lustre, light, Si. 8. 38 ;
splendour,
MM.
;
-4
5.
A
A
mushroom --q-
A
parasol, an umbrella
;
fanlti of one's
A
3j%7rRrtfter*r-
fygn ^
Jrr ^jilh ?rf5fr* 3. 16 ; Ms. 7. 96.
disguise.
a
forlon
-condition,
-2
asm: I A temple in honour of Siva.
A
OSTSTT 4.
;
19
j
Y.
1.
176
;
alao snfrsfH*.
The bearer of an umbrella. Having or bear-
ufirtfs
ttf5nc;a. ( oft/. )
ing an umbrella. OTSfT: arbour.
barber.
house. -2
U.
To
A
bower,
( g^it-^, 07^ft-?t,
sw,
cover, cover over, veil
Me. 7C
$m 56
A
;
^g. Me.
^r t)0
;
;
guio
;
Si. 2.21
;
s^ft, 3TJ^
;
i
72.
TTTTW
Vedic
hymns
n
arr
ff
;
rtrwrU.
.'{.
48
frequently used by JYu.ini U. 1. 11
;
Y.
-,,j- ,
v
^qr
ind.
^f$rq;
m. a
dressed
[_
in
VW-^-tll
|
j
fraudulent, deceitful. -2 Disguised (at the end of comp. e. );
"HiKlfl;
g. a?rgr5r-'
disguised as a BrShmana.
*W a [ Sf-^p f%= ] 1 Covered. -2 Hidden, concealed.secret &c.seetra;. -
-3 Desolate,
A
solitary. ~4Private.
wi'wj. expressive
Amaru.
89. ( t^ijft-?r,
jfl^i )
To
-3 To
be delighted in.
To
per 8 uade,ooax.
1 [ Pleasing, p!_-3*n; ] fascinating, inviting, alluring. -2 Private, solitary.secret. -3 Praising. -4 Wish, desire, fancy, liking,will Tf ^ f^5rrcT?Tt f fir V. 3 just as you li'ke; Pt. 1. 69. -5 Free will, one's own choice, whim, free or wilful conduct q-jf ^frpf f^Hf^ stfjr
^
^r
;
Rf7y.
^|rH^{j'<}<(fi- V. 2. 1 ; Git. 1 ; 195 ; fr^Tj^according to one's
2.
fiee
independently .-6 (Hence) subjection, control. -7 Meaning, intentiou, purport.-8 Poison. -9 Apwill,
:!5j
the other five being ftr^,
ft^E and
TPT,
l.'i.
nrr*W,
-Oomp. ^f any metrical part of the Vedas or siftfar ).
other sacred compositions
;
T ftPm r^f 00 -IT;
rvtf^ir-
g^tftrf
(
metre. -2. a student or chanter of the Samaveda Ms. 3. 145 ; ( &f\n: a violation of tfir: mR>^TJnft). the laws of metre, f^ffc /. ' examination of metres ', N. of a work on metres, sometimes ascribed ;
;
^rtr^wf ^^rf^^Kav.
1.12. a metre in general. ^3^ m. N. of Arnna. a. Ved. 1 Fit for hymns, metrical. -2 Made at will. ;9Tnf?r5iTT:
To
]
please, gratify .-2
cover.-4
4,
science, prosotly ( regarded as one of the six Vedingas or auxiliaries to the Vedas
Dandjn
An
imitative sound, of the noise of falling
^r; 10 U.
Ms.
;
Metrical
to
secret. ' n<^-
;
1. 14;t
Bg. 10.
-7
1
---J
( irjft
Chan. 33; -2 Free will, free or wilful conduct. -3 Meaning, in tention. -4 Fraud, trick, deceit. -5 The Vedas, the sacred text of th
4.
trick
hypocrite.
.
;
;
dishonesty, MB ^f!r> U. 1. 46 -4 The thatch or house. Inmp
9.
;
Wish
I
]
.
Mv. 225j qfefr-
Tmfrr^
199
;
10 1
A
1
m.
A^plea,
ft
dress,
pretext,
incognito, in disguise. one player, a cheat, disguise.
bee-hive of a conical form. -3
A king-fisher.-r?t?KT Mushroom.^ A mushroom. Ms. 5. arwr, Trsrrsr: A mushroom
A deceptive
1
17.-3 Fraud,
widowhood.
-2
|
[
desire, fancy, will, pleasure
.
2.
dependence. -J. Wilful-
-4.
J
JTi-TOIT: 12. 2
religious
;Ms. 8. 178. -2- carrying an umbrella as a type of royal authoqfifc 1. a rity. king over whom an umbrella is carried as a mark of dignity, a sovereign, emperor. -2. N. of an ancient king in Mi'^^Tq. HT: ! 'destruction of the royal parasol', loss of dominion, deposi-
[*1*-*.*T -2 The roof
V4sndeva.
Pleasing, charming.
"
leaf..
ar-HMT
144
4.
a.
the
.
Uu.
roof of a
brella
"
ffi'S'''?*$*
R.
'STflft
2. 69.
f: 1 An epithet of protector.
A
g-
;
I The roof of a carriage. or thatch of a house.
-2 Concealing the teacher. -Oomp.
-tjT:,-VKt the bearer of an umbrella. *m"t ! carrying or bearing an um-
ness,
N.
50 -3 A
16.
sheath, case. -Oomp.
;
-2
Si.
ch
-J
23.
continuous line, streak GTtraTrwnu g^jarr K. P. 1. -Damp.
J
covering,
Bhurja tree. ,
as-
number,
10. 10.
;
;
'
Mass, lump,
1
cover
*g^ &C. -2 A wing ^!
tN
-2
A
1
Dry cow-dang. ^jTTeJ: 1 A goat. -2 N. of the sage Atri. -3 N. of a count iy. -jjr,
tion.
ance.
1
ttHU|:-nf
light
gence of whims, humouring, compli-
;
fJrMk.fT*
OT:
-jft
delight.
;
( fig. )
-10 Pleasure, -Oowp. -srg^.-r^: indnl.
pearance, look, shape.
as a cover
(
.
y^
Gratified, pleased.
Ved. pleasing, lovely. 1 P. (sir^) To eat, conign^ same. An imitative word for the sound of 'crackling',or 'rattling.' a.
?TH^:
man
;
An
orphan. -2
who has no 10 P.
#Hl, go,
1
one
A
single relative.
(jjffit,
imft) To
move.
^jf
10
0.
(sfrit, lTf$T)
To
vomit".
3^s, -ar^ti 31^: mvting, siuknesB.
/)
TT?*RT
Vo-
442 .
ing.
-3
-2
Vomit-
1
t->*i% sft ]
[
A
socuro place or residence. house.
A
-,
-J
trick, deceit,
Fraud,
1
?r$-3ll ]
[
deception B. 19- 31
;
;
Mk. 9. 18 Y. I. 61 Ma 8 49, 187; Amaru. 16 ; Si. 13. 11. -2 Roguery,knavery-3 Aplea.pretext, ;
guise,
semblance
(
;
Sk. or
T
IT
family.
;
1.
-4 InWickedness. -6 A Design, device. -8
-S -7
tention.
Bk.
or dull-witted pupil.
t
.
Delusive, cheating. P. To outwit, decbat iffa &&ft G!t. 1 ; . 19. 61 ;
Den.
;
Bg. 10. 36
Amaru.
;
sF?-*^
[
41.
uf^<* A kind of drama or dancing ; arfotf ftfTOrg^r*
also
3h. 2.
7.
Deceiving, cheating, outwitting. -2 Fraud, triok. Cheated, deceived Ac. Deceiving, cheating. " A cheat, swindler. rogus. 1 Bark, rind. -J A spreading creeper. -J Offspring, progeny, posterity.
TJn.
.
1
ftjrjrft^qrTtf 3r*5rft: R- 9.38 ; srf*: Ttfn S. 3. 10 ; Me. 33. U. 6. 27. -2 Colour in generaI.-3
Beauty,
JJI^Y:
;
srffcs
Light,
ff^
1
^:
A
(
tHT
(
To
rogue
;
Ms.
in-
jure, kill.
(4V/.) [ Vedic, peculiar to the Vedas ; as wt'fW: I'ft'Tt.-l Studying or familiar with the Vedas.-3 Metrical. TO A Brahmana versed in the Vedas. Metrical, familiar with
<>
metres.
OTT
(&/) ;
Y.
Relating to a goat
1.
258.
.r-
( ifr/. )
u
H
H. 4. 53 ; Ma. 3. 269. -2 The sign Aries of the zodiac, of 1 The milk f he at -2 An *i ;g oblatiou.-Oomp. a wolf. scr an ephithe of Karttikeya. an epithet of Agni.thegodof 8re. SmTJT: A fire of dried cowdun -. a " ( &f. ) Coining from or relating to a goat. ^. A goat. trrm^rr A she-goat.
~Trf^.
.
-w,
^
Wmw
PT "
Cut, divided.
(hm, emaciated (p.
p, of
-2 Feeble,
&
q. V-
).
Abuse,
re-
7D
.
ji (aw) 1 To Cut, out or lop off, he w,mow, tear, pierce, break asunder,rend,iplit,divide ; ^r f0^r5rsrrrSrBg.2. 23; B. 12. 80; Ms. 4. 69, 70 9. 276 ; 5T. 2. 302. -2 To disturb, interrupt ( as sleep ). -J To remove, drive off, destroy, quell. annihilate ^rort f&f*T Bh - 2 - 77 5 ;
;
fta^j ( as
"
Belonging to the $
a day or %rf
Mb.
5 :
ness of shade is meant T: R. 4. 20 ; so 7. 4, 12.50; Mu. 4. 21 ); OTITWtr: HT^'rat fsr^q- Ku.l. 5; 6. 46 ;
1.75,2.6
;
3.
70
;
32.-J Resemblance, likeness.-4 A shadowy fancy, hallucination .-5 Blending of colours. iniTTk
face,
complexion
5^5Unrrgr
;
Me.
15, 35.
R.
-7
Colour of the %w<5 ;?H"m*ft
3;^m?:f^-!T7
5T?ft S.
D. ,
A
A
Durgfl.-ISThe shado w of a gnomon as indicating the sun's position. -16 The sun.-17Nightmare.-18N.ofa
wife of the sun ( she was but a shadow or likeness of#in, the wife of the sun consequently when fffr went ;
;
father's house without the knowledge of her husband, she put 0r*rr in her own place, frnrr hare to to her
Savarrii
Tatani).
two song
and Sani, and one daughter q- ;
Ku.
One who grants shade.
7.
16.
R- 12.
II
-4 To take away,
remove, deprive of ; H Tt RifrJ^ S. B. we do not lose anything . L. icindo ]. [ cf ftrf%:/. ing.
rai^r a] 1 Fit
[
fi^-fe^] Cntting.divid-
( fr/- ) [ f^^sncis^ ? for cutting. -2 Hostile,
fraudulent, roguish. fo^ a. ( At the end of
comp
)
Cutting, dividing, destroying, removsplitting Ac. t R. 5. 6 ;
ing,
;
.
M.
m. The divisor, denomi-
2. 8.
nator.
ftff* bolt.
-2
Pt.5. 88.
-9 Beauty; ^lH~-JHi >r^t Me.80,104. -10 Protection. -11 row, line. -12 bribe. -14 N. of Darkness. -13
the sun three children:
;
fg^H
ff:
S.7.
;
96
Me.
67.-2A-eflected image, a reflection;
Lustre, light
;
).
shadow ( changed at the eu-l;uf Tat. comp. into 0re when 3<%fi or thick-
tJT^r ?at5T5^fit S.
or she-goat
]
Sneezing.
4.
1
4. 5; tcT^jTTrsqtfrfiT: 6. 5. -8 Colour ;
hart,
f*
fft-^l"
proach.
a. see
MM.
U.
Reflected, shadowy. Bark, a bark-garment.
%:/[
see sw.
^
;
moon. JTT-T: the moon. ( -^ ) a measure of shadow. ftri a parasol. the moon. -*hi a sun-dial.
<
37oj ]
-6
Skin, hide.
accompanied only by one's shadow,' alone qvs the galaxy,the m. the atmosphere R. 13. 2.
^
;
splendour, brilliance R. 9. 45. -4
'
a.
O. ( tRT'U
S. 5. 7 ;R.
56]
Hue, colour of the skin, complex-
ion
Concealing*. '-'3
Oomp. 3i^f. tne moon. m. a reflected image or form. the bearer of an umbrella. jrf : a mirror. asnivgjTvsmflgrr Saturn, son of 9nrr.-?7:,-7tT:alargeambr>geons tree ; Me. 1*5. 4. 11. -tlttfrT
bide, skin.
st^tfirSJ a.
cf.
or hive.
thatch, roof. 1 A cover, screen
feftfHiT OT^JSHf^lTf: A leaf.
);
-2
?jt?T7
#[?;
]
A
*\ **<]
f [
fig.
comb
in the
Honey
j
Fraudulent. 105.
Fiction, circumvention.
cs'.
hra?: arognish
-4 Clothing. -5 Darkening.
;
%!T B. 7. 30, 6. 54, 16. 28 1 ; Amaru. 15 ; Mill. 9. 1.
s
poetical
3^,? milk one day old
;
N. 95
4r an
scholar, knowing only the beginnings of stanzas. fresh butter prepared from indifferent
sense to denote an u8r$r ); srgf^T *?^TOT: ffcTT: Ki. 2. 39 <m^r-
g'^f
]
;
^ A
disciple.
pupil,
kind of honey. -Conip.
often used intbia
ft
A
In4ra's thunder-
1
[f&^%] A diamond.
Cutting, dividing.
/ 1. 4n axe. -2 Indra's thunderbolt. -J Cutting off. :
f&rtt: [f^-ftT^ Un. 1. 51] axe. -2 sword. -J Fire. -4
A
An
1
A
rope, cord. a-
raft
[fN-m]
1
Cutting,
removing Si. 6. 8. -2 Easily breaking. -3 Broken, disordered, deranged HrffrTt* T f*OJrtsffi fit: R- 16. 62. -4 Hostile. -5 dividing,
;
;
Roguish, knavish.
re?
.
[ fa^-{q[,
Pierc(a^-ar^^i ]
ed, containing holes. glit
;
j[
1
A
hole,
cleft,nssnre, rent, pit, opening,
443 crack
223,240 -2 Solving, removing, disstpating,clearing ; as in *T5TT^d5 --3 Destruction.interruption f^^fr^^rfJftrrsT Mu. 3. 21. -4 Cessation, end,
groilSmearing,anointing;
K. P.
1
99
3.
Ac. -2
A
MB.
8.
Mk.
2.
239
snt-
9
;
blem-
defect, flaw,
10.-2 Overspreading ]
A
termination, disappearance as in tr&S. 2. S.-5 A distinguishiog I
weak
point,
tion, foible
;
^3
A
Mb. -3
vulnerable or
weak
side,
srff*r
fo%
g
imperfec-
wwrft-
(
^jf sfrirr% *l*nnt ii Ms. 7.105, 102;?%? H. 1. 81. where fc% means a hole also ); Pt. i
j$cr.
f&fwn
Proverbt ' Misfortunes never come r ingle.'-4(A8tr.)N vofthe eighth house. -Oomp. ajd^ll^-ii -sTspflTft^-wgsm^.-oi^ft'iCa- 1. looking oat for faults or flaws. -2. seeking the weak points of another, picking boles, censotious 5 *rqfoit I^STTft ^~ Pt. 1. -&
39
Pt. 2.38
j
;
mfttHmTftHl cane, reed.
01* wno ex-
arTwrq;
poses his weak points to the attack of others ssr a- having the ear faults. pierced^^rflr a. 1. exhibiting -2- seeking the weak points. ^fjfo a. observing faults, a captious critic.
A
mark.-6
Deprivation, Failure ; ^dfl-M^ S. 6.
fPT^gyn^f^r: Me, 11,59
v. 1
Cut, divided,
chopped, riven, torn, broken. -2 Destroyed, removed; see ff>^. -3 Decaying, declining. -4 Exhausted, A whore, hartired, fatigued. lot. -Oomp. ifcsi a. shorn, shaven.
rent,
w
Jptt
doubt
$u
a riven tree.
Hifft* a. nose-
is
less.
dispelled. nSrw a. cut
whose
.
up through and
through, mutilated, mangled, cut up a headless form of Durga oat ap by the roots ; K. 7. 43.one kind of asthma. ^TSIT whose doubt is dispelled,' free from doubt, confirmed. '
.
&^
a. 1 Cutter .-2
A wood-cutter.
I%.-3i5
[
viding
tgt
STfT a-
4;B.
14.
l;Ms. 1/270,370
;
M.
4.
Y.
2.
The denominator of TI>
;
;
[<&5;?1.]
1
Breaking. fy I A Jndra's thunnderbolt.
Cutting. -2 carpenter. -2
o. Cut, divided, split &o. |
Cutting or tearing
ofC,
-2 Destroying, removing.
dividing.
iw.p0<.
1.
Ve.
;
10.
-3
-4 Besmeared, -5 Cut.
22. 1. 1.
A
To
K.
i
knite.
IT?r, ifftarr, fffr I. 1 P., 10 U.
^r
Si. 3.
ar^rcig-btjiTdlVKli):
g^urXRtta^f
wfreU'ft Si.
(?\ft,
9^-^)
(yum, ?*r ) 1 To -2 To chine. -3 To vomit.
kindle. II. 7 P.
COM*.
To
To pour out.-2 -3 To
( 05fjjfl-% ) 1
out,
epit
vomit.
eject,
10
U.(
[ fs^-"fl(^ ]
p. (
To
a beast
( as
domeeticated
5frfiHO
irfft,
To beg, request. %g? a. ( sr-rr **^ TV.
Tsme, -2 Citi-
1
] ).
zen, town-bred. -3 Shrewd, trainep in the acuteness and vice of towns.
7: 1 A bee. -2 A kind of wgarff see below. -Comp. ygiirsr: one of the five kinds of arjpinFr, 'the single alliteration,' which is a similarity occurring once ( or singly ) and in more than one way among a collection of consonants
To be cut or
if Amputation. divided, divisible. The mnsk-rat : Y. g|fat: ( ft/. ) 3. 213 ; Ms. 12. 65.
|pr6,10
qyl.P.
1
?3^]
;
o.
Set, inlaid.
'
kindle, light.
^5
Cutting, tearing, catting off, splitMs. 8.280, 292, 322. tiog,dividing -2 A section, portion, bit, pa.it. -3 Destruction, removal.-4 Division.
da a-
t?^]
Blended.intermixed;
off, di-
Cutting asunder, dividing, splitting. -2 Detf I stroying, solving, removing. [
;
e.
g.
.
M S.
:
D. 634. -
a figure of speech;one of the varieties of arraft. The Chandr41oka thus defines and illustrates it;
cut, slip off.
To
cover, hide
i
f
f?
5S^ 5. 27. :
gfcCfr^fTft*]
"
* -o [ w^-^R ^> ^T 3
A
wind.
tgra Ved. The chain
^
seer%l*>.
;
To cut, To engraveT-II. 6. P. (if) 1 To cover, smear, danb,
1. 1 P. ( ffkra, nftji ) 1
divide -2 ?R
Caw.
(
envelop.-2To intermix.
gfwft,
?^i%
)
1
To
orphan.
A cane.
:
P.
( UTS', or r;r, cotw.
mow,
cut asunder, 15. 40.
tfrrir^r
)
To
out,
reap; Bk. 14. 101,
g1Q'
fore-finger together
m. u'f
inlay,
with mosaic ornaments. -2. To Mai. overspread. -3 To besmear ; 9.30.
AD
":
W
Air,
insinoa*
Retaliation,
1
eounteraction.-2 A ray (of light). 6 P. ( JT^ ) To touch.
-4
.
tion, double entendre.
screen.
set
&^ ^r?g ^Tft WT
Catting
]
a fraction.
ing; ;
7
play.
^K &c.
inlay, coat,
41
arfirsT^i-
;
with 4,
cutler.
Tt?,
2.
ft-ffftrer-
;
Lime.
knife.
'P-
anointed
*1 1 * Cutting, dvs[ftrv*n% V*. dividfelling down, breaking down,
Ku.
piece,
;
-3Destroying,removing(doubtB&c.).
^
A
6. 4.
-2 Overspread, coated, covered over
Ku. ft^rr^d^Ttf : OTh?: Mai. 1. 22 1. 4;S. 36; B. 12. 100. -10 ( In math.) A divisor, the denominator of a fraction.-Oonrp. 3>tt a woood-
t%3*rft Den. P.To perforate, bore,
-
-9
fragment,section
bit, cut,
pierce through.
T%f^T n. [ for iSfliSr ?$ ] 14 Having holes. -2 Bored^ perforate-
an incision, cleft. -7 want, deficiency. -8
cut,
U.
;
r;
1
[ $5-f8rf%]
Abandoning,
A.
approach.
A (
A
fisherman,
lee ring.
citron, lime.
&pft
)
To
go, move,
444
5f a. [ f3t-3i^-3j-*n 5 ] I (At the end of comp. ) Born from or in, produced or caused by, deicended from, growing in, living or being at or in Ac.; wf^aNnr, 53T, srasr, vftiM, WTSJS aQj-rt &o. -2 Prepared from, made of. -3 Belonging 4 to, connected with, peculiar to.
Swift. -5 Victorious,
A
conquering.
-2 Production, birth. -J Poison. -4 An imp or goblin. -S A conqueror. -6 Lustre. -7 N. of Vishnu. -8 N. of Siva. -9 Enjoyment. -10 Speed, swiftness. -II (In prosody ) One of the eight syllabic feet ( TT ). ar:
1
uN^lO
father.
P.
To
( sTffJtft ) 1
protect. liberate, release, set free.
2
The Malaya mountain.
gfj?: 1 -2 A dog #
W^2P. To
eat,
A
pair.
(srftfa,
eat
up,
orsfjvr )
srfifiT
destroy,
I
consume
13 28; 15.46, 18. 19 Bk. 4.39 Me. 21. -2 To langb. ;
;
;
the N. of Durga. IpftTff: Supreme Being. -2- an epithet of 1.
1.- J.
worldly existence. irg; 1. an epithet of Brahmii, Vishnu, and Siva. -2. an Arhat of the Jainas. ^ht N. of -^nT:, -*ST: wind. Siva.-JTff /. 1. Durga. -2. Lakshmi. *rtf-ft 1. the Supreme Being. -2. an epithet of Vishnu. -3. of Siva. -4- of Brahma. ( -ft:/. ) the earth. sfat N. of Krishna. f^rrST: the expiration of Yugns. ^rthe earth. wrf^l "> 1* the Supreme spirit. -2. the sun. Supreme ^rg. the . creator of the 1 the Be'ng. fjf world.- 2 Brahma. -J. Siva. 3f n?ft 1 The earth ( ^ 513 ^TT^f s'ft'irT: Ki. 1. 7 ; ;
>rr% snnft snrft 5. 20. -2 People, mankind. -3 A cow. -4 The site of a house. -5 A field planted with jamba. -6 A kind of metre ; ( see A pp. ). -Oomp 3T*/f?T!, -f*t: a
--
king
N. 2. 1. m. a tree.
trc a mountain.
;
Eating, consuming. ft/- ) Moving, moveable ; qpf wr?*!T 3rT?T*rT*HW Rv. 1. 115. 1 ; yef f%"^ <4
snrr^w?
Vishnu;
(
An
":
:
(
F
) *
'
-2 An
r8 -
in-
-3 An animal.
sect.
TT*ft
TV.] An armour.
preme spirit. -3n%!, -snf^sf: the Supreme deity. 3nfs|3T: an epithet
Eaten. A place where a person has I eatnn.-2 Eating, dinner, food.
SHITt
;
'
f> tf^
;
and Siva. T^JTV salvation of the world --fftf, -tjrg m. 1. the creator of the world. -2. Brahma. ^rr<4 the cause of the universe. jr^ the Supreme deity. -2 Siva.
Narada. -4. Brahma.
:
.
33^
sn^-srtT^
A
last
two senses a-
/.
3rf?tt:
).
[ 3T?
[
3ftf%\
]
J
1
Eating,
5ff?IT a. [ TH^ftwq; ] 1 Uoing, being in constant motion. -2 doing to, hastening or drawing towards.
Wind,
air.
The
hip and the loins, the *rnr 5nr^ frt^rtr^ ?nrr 9>*fl>K Oil. 12. -2- The pudenda. -3 Bear-guard, the reserve of an Mil: 1. the hinder -Oomp.
32 ] 1 buttock
1^]
Hind-
1
a younger brother. -J. a
3T: !
~r\K^> [ FJ;-!%^ f|?t ( offensive ). a-
3f^:
^
^
[ 5^-f
A weapon
]
1
]
Striking,
killing.
srniT o. [
rn5^
living,raoveable
I
an<5 ]
(opp.
Moving,
immoveable
f^diniftq 5RW: B. 15. 16 ; 3frjT: Mv. 5. 20 ; Ms. 1. 41. -2 Derived from living beings. R. 2. 44. it A moveable thing ; )l
-Oomp
a.
^rj
.
immoveable.
-jjpft'
an umbrella.
^
tfT
sert,
A
1
deert,dreary gronnd.waste
A
-2
thicket,
-3
forest.
A
secluded or unfrequented place. xH'Ilcl' A ridge of earth running along the edge of a field to collect water and to form n pnngage over it, land-mark.
foison, venom.
r'jcf. Un. 5. 31 ] I Leg fiom 3Tf the ankle to the knee, the shank. -2
The upper
part of
about the loins- -J stead. ^rror
;
army.
part. -2. rear-guard. $M*t (dual ) the hollows of the loins of a handsome womanif?tt weight of the
^Mril I. an^unhips; S. 3. 8. chasto cr libidinous womun; <rprf%-
the leg, the part part of a bed-
A
-Oomp.
^rr:, -*rfNr:, -*TT!, a runner, courier,an express.
*|R:
an armour for the legs.
^
Running swiftly, rapid.
-2 A
courier.
-3, 5.
w
,
T^'or-rF
Mai. 6. 19.-2 Food, victuals.
;
[ srsft ;
Sndra.
e7 1
1.
Vishnu. m ' * n' 8un< aftvt a living ^"8t w$ the three worlds i. e. being. heaven, earth and the lower world. ^hri the sun. trr^t |. Durgfi. -2. Baraavatt. mr: 1 the lord of the nnivere.-2. Vishijn.-3. Dattatreya. 4. N. of a country. -5. N. of an dot at Jagannath. 6. N. of a Pet. ( -tft ) Vishnu nnd Siva. (-UT) -5.
-mii??
-3-11^
;
of Siva. 34T9TT: I. time. -2. air, windMrs-., wrg^ m. wind. fa. -qfifc the lord of the universe, the Supreme deity an epithet of Vishnu
[
.
Bg. 14. 18 ; Ms. 8. 270. -2 Worst, vilagt,base,loweBt,ceninr able.-3 Of low origin or rank, -rv; A. Sudra. CTJ The penis. -Oomp.
&
m. Wind, air. n. 1 q.^*ct Mb. world, the universe SMI^T: ftjpr-
The
o.
most, last
land.
attendant, guardian.
'3s
Pt. 1 active in dancing. a. Having large buttocks.
woman
173.-2. a
a.
stftc?
:
PA
deer, an antelope.
[ inrr-isr^
]
Running
swiftly, rapid, quick.
3T^,
3tn 1
P.
(
snnt
or
s|grf(T )
To
fight-
3T (
^ ) 3f: A
3Tp^
1
P-
(
warrior, soldier. ^3?ffS ),
To make a
dashing sound. sfcnr o. [ sn^-gfrsr^ iff ] Being born again. -2 Burning.
1
445 thet of tfiva. -2 tree ( ) -3
a.
Muttering prayers reAn ascetic, or devotee who mutters prayers ); cf. P. III.
W3
gf:
peatedly.
yearg old.
( 2. 160.
3j^ 1 twisted
I'.
( sw'ici )
To
clot,
3Tl?t? a [ 3ur ajNT>J $3% ] I Wearing matted or twisted hair ( as an ascetic) ggre^ldrtWqtaiir Ku. 5. 30; (snjcj may be here a noun
become
matted together
or
(
as
f^
;
hair). arc a-
[ ii3;-3T5[
;
srg;
3n
2^ ww-
Shra] Wearing twisted lockg of hair. si [ Un. 5. 30 ] 1 The hair melted and twisted together, matted or cloted hair ^*mfq
51^
;
S.
tt s. 6.
6;
7.
11;
-2 A fiparticular manner
Mai. 1.
2.
brous root. -3 A of reciting Vedic text
words
thug the
;
V^*1:- repeated in thi* manner would stanl thns ipff $%snr:
:
-4 A root in general. -5 A branch. -6 The plant. -Ooap. -^ftr,, -*., -IT,: epithets of Siva. ^rs ].a mass
*4t ?5f*!ft *3\ *ft *%*q:
The waved-leaf flgAn elephant sixty
'an
meaning
ascetic');
3^erg|f%B. 13. 78. -2
-
.
.
W^f
g^TT: ^TmtiTf? T?IT irt?T?%RT Bh. 3. 21 fSrormranr Pt. 2. 81 Ve. 2. 18. -3 Dense, imsr
;
;
pervious
;
Bv.
1.
52.
ff:
1
i?r
form
into a
6.
Ib.
numb :
,
Den. P. To etnpefy. Mil. 1. 30.
snt*rac
ity.
m.
I
Frigidity.
U. 1 To stupefy, benumb. paralyse, render motionless or insensible R. 2. 42.
^rsr 8.
-2 To
I-
srfni
P.
1
To become
insentible
Frigidity,
coldness.
or rtupid.
3irHTO
1
-2
To twist together braid. -2 To complicate,
Stupidity. ness.
A
:
interweave.
a lamp. ij^: a. wearing matted hair (-^.) a mendicant or ascetic. 4rf braided hair forming a coil on the top of the head. j^frT: crest of ( formed by ) clotted hair;
Ku.
2. 26.
srft^hrrT:
Complication,
confu-
sion.
^HJ
f
(
A
^f ]
)f5:
f r ckle,
[
mark.
TV. ] 1 Hard, gtiff, firm. -2 Old, -3 Bouud, tied. T! * 1 The ntomach, belly, abdomen 3fg-> grtH i%*rnr %*& Pt. 1. 22. -2 The womb. .
,
;
A son of Syein 5raT5:> -srer?^ and Aruiia, a eemi divine bird. He [ was a great friend of Daaaratha. He once saved his life while he wag thrown down along with bis car by .
Saturn against whom he had proceeded when a drought, said to be caused
oy the planet, well nigh devastated the earth. While
Ravaua was carry-
ing away Sta, Jalayu heard her cries in the chariot and fought most desperately with the fonuklable giant to rescue her from his grasp. But he
-3 A hole, cavity. -4 The interior of anything. -S The bosom. -6 Morbid affection of the bowels. -Ooinp.-afJ^r: the digestive fire of the stomach, the gastric fluid. 3rHT: dropsy. 34rr, -*nir bellyache, colic. Jr-trrcnrr pain endured by the 3UJT, child in the womb.
-3 Apathy,
freckle, mark.
till Kama passed by that place in the course of hii search after Sita. The kind-hearted bird
Rama
told
that
wife had been carried away by Havana and then breathed his last. His funeral rites were duly performed by Rama and Lakthmai.m ]. gren? o.
his
*z\ STWI? RUnro gf ] i Wearing a coil of twisted hair. -2 Collected together (like. matted hair); Bv. 1.36. B: 1 The ( Indian ) 6g-tree. -2 Bdellium. [
i'
3RT<5*> -3ffe*T ed or braided hair.
Wearing
twist-
The dian
An
) fig-tree.
-2
Clotted
(In-
hair.
,3
assemblage, multitude.
STft^C
(
sft/. ) a.
Having twisted
[ srer
Imir.
-m.
-iWTW I
An
tft ]
epi-
Un.
1.
18 ] 1 Lac; Pt. 1. 107. -2 A kind of red dye. 5., ^: f. A. bat. -Oomp. ai^T^ red arsenic. ^jy a house made of lac ( such as was built by Duryodhana in order to burn up the
Paudavas
gere;: a
).
nfoh a mole, the body. ^*T; j
lac.
Lac.
-2
A
A
bat.
bat.
Un
n.
The
J
at ohoeg.
mark on
Lac. I
102.
man
natural
a.
4. [ 31^-? (ftsarto! collrr bone, the clavicle ;
also.
A.
;/)? TRI^ or ^rri)^ ) 1 To be born or produced ( with abl. of source of birth ); srsrr* ^ ^ 5*. Ait. Br.; Ms. 1.9; :<. 39, 41 ; smrffrgT^TOf Rv. 1C. 90. 12 Ms. 10. ft 3. 76 1. 75. -2 To rise, spring up, iritT
^rsrrjff
I
Contained in
the
belly. -2 Concealed in the bosom. jfj^j Ved. The cavity or recepta1
of waters.
cle
;
was mortally wounded, and remained in that state
Stupor,
stupefaction, Mil. 1. 35.
:
of twisted hair (in general).-2. the twisted hair of Siva; stJi^jii^ ?r?l% ftPnr^T Sff^T G- L. 14. -^^rw:
be-
-2 Stupid-
-3 Duinegs, apathy. -4
lion.
Long pepper.
*llSrt?$ 8 U.
Stupefaction, numbness, stupor ; U. -5 Duinegs, timidity ; M4I.
;
A
-2 A goat. -3 An asoetic.-4 A Brihmana in the first period of his life.
.
;
3. 12.
.
.
Complicated, confused, intermixed, intermingled; ftirr^ratj^ f*T^HIri^r
Pt. 1. -3 ( In Rhet. ) Outness, regarded as one of the 33 subordinate feeling*; S. D. 175. -4 stupidity
^
TV.
Cold, frigid, chilly Mil. -2 Dull, paralysed, motionless, benumbed f%rr3ra a'tf* S. 4. 5; U. 3. 41 6. 28 6. 39 ; <ms?t^ f fcsr&T Tri-amr R- 3. 68, 2. f.
9. 13
;
] 1
0.
;
6. 13.
;
;
42.
-2
;
Dull, senseless, stupid,
tional, dull-witted
irra-
3Tar*ruiH TIS-.. O. L. 15, so ^ff^r, srg-jrnr &c. <arrfr Y. 2. 25; Ms 2 110. -4 Dulled, made senseless or apathetic, devoid ;
of appreciation or taste; t^pHmra"?: 3 f^TSTrfTnfiVij^: V. 1. 9. -5 Stunning, benumbing, stupefying. -6 Dumb. -7 Unable to learn the Vedas
W
gI Cold, frost, Dayabhaga ). winter. -2 Idiocy, stupidity. -3 Dul
(
:
I gapathy, sluggishness. Water. -2 Lead. -Oomp. fare HT
ness,
work,
alotlifuluu33.
-2
ignorance,
;
;
grow ( ag a plaut&c. ).-3 To be, become, happen, take place, occur ; sjfaBi'Hiarir^rsf'r f
Mg. 1.99. -4 To be poscc. -5 To be born OV'*. or destined for anything. Y. 3. 226
;
sible, applicable
1 To give birth, beget, cauge, produce. -2 To cause, occasion.
(wift)
A creature, 3nn [ Jt^-ar^ ] 1 An individual living being, man. -2 or person (whether male or female); fff
sri: S. 2.
i>
%
18;
ITPT f^'it 3pr: U.2. 19
female friend
;
so
ff^aprt a slave, arMriM-T; Ac. ( In this genee of?: or *->! TTfl: is often used by tbe speaker, whether male or female, in the sing, or pi., instead of the fire* personal prououu to spuak of him3f^-.
a
;
446 elf in the third person
Ku.
snr
);
40
5.
spr :
male
(
)
;
scandal. ^taf: one (. . the fifth) of the seven divisions of the uni-
and the king
Maharlcka. situated above news, ruWT?: ( also xiA^lif: ) I inour. -2' a scandal. sqwifTT: po-
Brahmana.
usage. sp- a. well-known people, famous. ajf^t /. a tfrnT " densely rumour, report.
snrira' a.
Generating, producing. ( ^ft/. ) Prodoeiog, m. A father begetting, creator.
crowded with people.
Pt.
verse
%
female ) snrftrir ^rraift- it tsrffr Nag. 1. 1. ( female and pi. ) -3 lien collectively, the people, the world (in aing. or B. 8. 81.
ptQ
(
;
M.
irfr arrft %grrf^
1.
-4 Race, nation. -5 The world beyond MaharS. 5. 17.
tribe.
loka, the heaven of deified mortals. -^T Birth, production. -Comp.-otfTTT a. extraordinary, uncommon, superhuman 3?f3
--
removed from men, an uninhabited an epithet
region. -3.
place. -2-
Tama. -4. personal proximity.
of
secret
sffi&R
communication,
whispering or speaking aside ( to another ). (-ind. ) aside (to another) ( in dramas) ; the S. D. thus defines this
stage-direction
pular
among
large concourse of people, a
arsS^raf:
at^Tt Krishna.
an
family
a caravan.
-3T<5r:
appellation. srr^Tor
a. thronged or crowded with people; S. 5. 10 3TT^K: ! popular
usage or custom. -2. propriety, dean asylum corum. for 3JTSTJT; people, an inn, caravansary, -srrsnr. a pavilion, -jnfs, -$?T:, f^t, a king. %g a. desired or liked by the people. ( -at ) a kind of jasmine. ( -HI ) turmeric. T^nrrtf glory, afnrt a concourse of people, fame. iffo m. lac. the people's eye', the sun. cmfy the Supreme Being.
crowd, mob. H.
*ar$fK gr-
rr
a umbrella, a parasol. ^w: TO : 1. a community, race, king. nation; Y. 1. 361 v. 1. -2. a kingdom, an empire, an inhabited
an
1
country ; gprq% T Tf. T^nr^ft B. 9 4'j ^ii^un^r gpT
i
SfTT^T^j^n^rt <JHt
Me
the people, subjects ( opp. the sovereign ); grsrqgfijfjMjsrY ?T3f&
or community. mrrsf: 1- rumour, pirzr report. -2- scandal, calumny. a. ]. philanthropic. -2- liked by
the people, popular. ( -tr; ) I tin epithet of Siva. -2 coriander- seed. :
an epidemic
disease.
31 established custom or usage, po. row gratifying the polar custom. people, courting popular favour.
"~Wl
1.
rnmour.
-2.
producing, J:^3TT3 Ac.
calumny,
causing
Generating, Ij'SignTSf,
A
1
^fs
;
-2 N. of a Videha or Mithila, foster father of Stta. He was remarkable for bis great knowledge, good works, and holiness. After the abandonment of Sita by Bama, he became an anchorite indifferent to pleasure or pain and epent progenitor.
father,
famous king of
priest grr, Sitft,
epithet of Vishnu or
313*1 a wolf.
N. B.
is said to have listened to expiate the sin of killing a ]
Ved. Production, ge-
3fHff?fc /.
neration.
sff^f 1. 9.
A
mother.
A
See
3^
3.
Sff^ creation, production.-!
/
mother. -4
<*
ffTTri rQ^V|-5?rr epithets of daughter of king Janaka.
5riW
[ 3p!Ht Hijs n^ ] 1 Birth. -2 or assemblage of people,
mankind,
community
B. 11. 82
;
15.
67
1.
301
;
29; 16. 6. Producing [3T^nft?S^] gr^sra.
ysmmt 3R^T
;
Si. 20. 41.
srt
grsmr
The Supreme
^; I Birth, being born ; Being. *TN-r*H3 ffTWITW Moha M. 13. -2 Causing, production, creation, 1. 42. -3 AppearsfhrrsRsnijKn.
anoe, manifestation, rise. -4 Life, existence ; TI^S; grsfir wfti HT
^TirTRQ^ft
^Ku.
WW^
Giving
1
]
1.
m.
sjtftj
A
father.
^Plj Ved. 1 A -2 Origin, source.
A mother. A father.
3f7V;fr
dual
(
iH tion.
)
53
;
S.
WT A
mother.
Parents.
"* or
I
.
Birth,
Offspring, desoeudauts. -J A creature, being. -4 Gender, gx. -5 Genus, kind.
^/* Birth, production. 1 Birth ; ftrnlWfat grgt Bv. 1.16 -2 Creation, production. -3 Life, existence gr^t *r$WV* ( ^L
.
;
Bv.
2.
A creature, a S. 5. 2 Ms. J. 77. -2 The ( individual ) soul. 3. An animal of the lowest organization. 3rj:
[
3js(^
living being,
1
]
man
;
;
1. a snail's shell. ]
I
A mother.
-2
-4
55.
Nativity. -5 Birth place. -6 A creature, being. -7 Genus, kind. -Ooap. 5rgrhr: blind from birth, born blind.
-4 People, mankind. -Oomp.
).
snrf^j /. [ 3i^ 3tft Birth.
produc-
-2
mony
.
^ftsrr
hone.
birth-place,
-5 Bace, family, lineage -6 Preparation for a religious cere5. 2.
(
-1
created.
Den. P. To long fora wife.
Pt.
Si. 5. 14, 12.
causing Ac.
Birth,
Occasioned, occurred, happened &c.
;
;
5i^-Pr^-f
[
-2 Produced,
birth to.
The sage tii^Hrtur was his and adviser. -Oomp. srrcR-
A number
fHrt
A
I
A woinnn.-S A wif e.-5 A daughter-
in-law.
philosophical discus-
in
producer.
progenitor, n.
sions.
425.
;
it
:
his time
:
fsrrsT
of a part of the Dandaka forest 12. 42 ; 13. 22, D. 1. 28, 2. 17.
to
the citron. -2- a snail.
Udumbara
A vrfflffi [ 5tq^<5i^ 31^ ] 1 mother. -2 Mercy, tenderness, compassion. -3 A bat. -4 Lac.
%v>
-2. a snail.
jr : |.
qr^>
the
tree.
#m
a celebrated N. of king of Hastlnapura, son of Partthe grandson of kshit, Arjnna [ His father dieo, being bitten by a serpent and Janamejaya, determined to avenge the injury, resolved to exterminate the whole serpent-race. He accordingly instituted a serpent sacrifice, and burnt down all serpents ;
except Takshaka, who was savednly by the intercession of the sage batiks,
whose request the sacrifice was closed. It was to this king that Vaisampoyana related the Mahabharata, at
The
earth.
Birth. n, [ 3i^ nr%
qr?^
Birth ; 21. -2 creation ; 1
]
Ku.
Itfrsni itft
1.
Origin, rise, production, STTSft T^rTTTTTr 3T51T ffimwOl: H. Pr. 44 Ku. 5. 60 ( at the
Wtft
end of com p. ) arising or born from ^B^vr^nfffSFffT ?wrr?: Me. 53. -J ;
;
;
Life, existence
Ms.
8.
100
;
;
5.
g^faft 38 Bg.
f$-
3r*ra
4. 5.
;
-4
Birth-place -5 Nativity. -6 A father, giver of birth, progenitor S. 7. 18. ;
-7 Natal the
A
first
In astr. ) N. of mansion or Nakshatra. -9 star.
-8
(
creature, being.
-10
People.
-|
f
447 The
.people of a household. -12 Kind, race -13 Nature; property ,quality. -14 Custom, manner.-Oomp.-wfqcr: 1 an epithet of Siva. -2- the constellation under regent of a which a person is born ( in astrolosfaf ! another life. -2. the gy ) preceding life, former birth rrsfr 5T?ni<mi'lffiy R. 7. 15. -3- re4. the other world generation. sfcKfar a. belonging to or done in another life.. afrjt a- born blind. MHTRT the eighth day of the dark ;
% .
fortnight of Sravana, the birth-day of Krishna. birth-place. 34Ki|j
= 3piuf*rT.
birth-place. -firRls n.,/.,-fi|;t birth-day. 5; a father, sf, -vf the natal star. urinj; n.
~
the
came
raceived on the 12th day birth.. ITthe regent of a
after
planet under which a person is born. TWi -MHOiT a horoscope. q^rr;a ufiter 1 a birth- place. family tree.
-2- a mother
S. 6.
;
*rw,,
-^ m. a
creature, living being; tf^at^H^HM: Hlrir Mk. 10. 60. *rm a mother-
tongue
q-*i
;
Vikr. 18. 6. ^-./. biithnative country. a jftir.
place,
horoscope.
sickly
riffr^C
J5jr, -frffrt
mfM
WT
m.
being
;
A
creature, Pt. 1. 106. .
[ ST^irift
q^]
1
a living
To be born
or produced. -2 Born, produced. -J At the end of cornp ) Born from, ( occasioned by .-4 Belonging to a race or family. -5 Vulgar, common. -6
National. -7 Relating to, or fit for men. *ii: 1 A father. -2 A friend, attendant or relative of a bride-groom.
-J A common man. -4 A | f report, rumour. Birth, production, creation. -2 That which ig Mai.
6. 2.
born or created, a created thing, an effect SfTt?: ffr
( opp.
5f^
);
Bhaaba P. 45
3T*
fitff.'S
body. -4
A
fq-rl^r
sr^TTJit snrsji:
^HTTt Sabdak. -3 The ;
:^-fr*7
portent occurringat birth.
-5 A market, a
fair.
-6 War,
The deed
fection . ST^S: [ 3T(J-J^ ^T Birth. -2 creature,
sr
A
P.
1
living being. or Brahma.
(
3fjf^i 3rf5tT or
3iw )
I
To
low voice, repeat internal
utter in a
pacified the father's anger and he desired Para^uruma to ask
1
aTTffsn ]
-3 Fire. -4 The creator
a boon. The kind-hearted son begthat big mother might be restored tolif e whichtho father readi-
ged
battle;
granted
ly
mutter ; srirerfr arWm*RTR(c7 Qlt. 5 ; ffiftfr jfftftf?* srgrir w^ r >T 4 ; N. 11. 26. -2 To mutter praye.s or spells ; Ms. 11. 194, 251, 260. -3 To pray to one or invoke in a low ly,
]
Sii^SK 31^
[
]
^ra: Eetaka
Muttering,
;
prayer. -4
Counting silently the beads of a rosary &c. -Comp. qtnm a. engaged in muttering prayers. HTOT a rosary of beads. ifjr., -ffrT:
muttering prayers as a sacrifice.
STTfr [ 3T7V II%
The muttering
?35
3fTT [ 3r?.-3r^ JIT ] The rose ( the plant or its flower ) srcsr a.
ed
[ SIT ^flfor
low
a
in
whispered.
China ,
tfftir
q^ J To be repeatmuttered, or
voice,
-ctf
cir;,
I.
5=ra,
P.
1
(
;
seize with the )
To 1
(
3p$T
=~ 3r
)
To
:
^f (*)* (*/)
-2
A
A
1
(jj-
oat.
A
:
^fc?:
[
B i amfTfy stfjf gj-* ] f ( =s}^q. v. ).-2The
kicd of tree
Eetaka
plant.
?j
Jest
or jestirg
compliments addressed to the bride and the bridegroom by the friendg and female relatives of the bir deb-'ido ). -Oojap. ( or of the HrfoSfT the same as above.
The jtwi -J Eat-
1
[sr'T-^-g'U
(
A part,
-6 A quiver. -7 The chin. -8 Yawning, gaping. -9 N. of a demon killed by Indra. -10 One who devours a demon. -1
A Brlhmana and descend
-
Renuki who bore him five sons. One day when she bad gone out to bathe, she beheld a loving pair of Gandharvas ( accord. ng to some Chitraratha and bis queen) sporting and water. The lovely sight made her feel envious of their pleasure, and she returned defiled by unworthy thoughts, wetted but not purified by the stream.' the
'
incarn-
ate, peeing her shorn of the lusture of
her sanctity, furiously scolded
jackal.
low man. -3 :The rose apple tree. -4 An epithet of Vamna. ^fWt^w- 1 A mountain.-} A monaft A heavenly nymph. key.
portion.
v.
Her husband, who was anger
citron.
and its N. of one of the seven continents surrounding the mountain Meru.-sr^V one of the seven heavenly riven.
5W
sage, deeply engaged in study, and is said to have obtained entire possession of the Vedas. Ills wife was
in
A
usually in pi. ). -2 A tooth. ing. -4 Biting asunder. -5
ant of Bbrigu and father of Paraurama [ Jamadagni was the son of R\cbika and Satyavatt. He was a pious
playing
citron tree. -$
The rose apple tree fruit. -Oomp.-^^.,^,. q $,
/
3Tua.
crush, destroy, dispel.
P.
river.
The
groom
mouth. -Cans,
Hus-
Mud. -2 MOBS. -3 The
I
A muttured
To copulate ;cf. TT^ II. 1A. ; 3f>Tff ) 1 To yawn, gape. -2 To "snap at
and smrmtfr.
plant.
:
prayer. 3T^,
^
^ijtfj
A
a.
5jtr
.
3T7?fr m. du. [ srijff band and wife;cf.
voice.
from
the sign of the zodiac under which a person is born. stre-T dis'-^^fiq; n. the vnlvacharging the obligations derived from birth. attainment of the ends of existence ; Pt. 1. 28. 1. birth-place, native country, home. -2- the womb. j^j. cause of birth, author of one's being ; R. 1. 24. birth.
-3 Pleasure, happiness. -4 Af-
3TH
they came
obedience to his father's command, struck off her head with his axe.
;
30.
his sons, as
cut off her head. But the first four sons shrank from that cruel deed. It was only Parasnrama, the youngest, that with characteristic in, to
of prayers.
Rinn(
rffrarrnfcf
and ordered
K. 4.77.
-7 Censure, abuse. -8 A community, nation. -9 People. -10 Report, rumo'.T. firr 1 The friend of a mother. -2 The relation of a bride, a bride's maid <jr^ft ^"(Jl^^rHI?! R. 6.
her,
interpretation.
-Oomp.
1
Explanation,
-12 The
srrrft:,
-fj*^
citron tree.
-^p*, -f^.
arffc I . fire.-2. epithets of Indra. Indra's thunderbolt. -3. Indra.
shrer a.
1
Eating,
devouring.
-2
destroying. -3 Biting asunder. -4 Explaining, interpreting. -5 Opening, expanding. -6 Yawning. ff A lime or citron Killing, crushing
;
.
3TTfiTi 3hrT) srPfaJT
A
yawn, gap-
ing.
Sexual intercourse. T: The lime or citron tree. y: =3wr=- -fIT A female Raksbasi (by meditating on whom women are said to become pregnant ). m. The citron tree.
(n)
Mud, mire. I
N. of the son of Indra ;
V. 5. 14
; i
448 S. 7. 2 II. 3. 2:i, C. 78. -2 N. of Siva. -J The moon. -4 N. of Vishnu. -5 A name assumed by Bhtma at the court of VirAia. A flag or 1 jflbanner. -2 N. of the daughter of Indra. -3 N. of Durga. -4 Blades of barley planted at the commencement of the Dasara and gathered at its close. - V The rising of the [aslerisra Rohirn at midnight on the eighth day of the dark half of Sr'ivana i.e. on the birth-day of Krishna. -Comp. tr^ ( in law ) 1. the written award of the judge infavour of either party. -2. the label on the fore-head of a horse turned loose for the A.waine;
dha sacrifice. ^qytf: A king of the Sindhu district and brother in-low of Duryo Dussalft. dhana, having married daughter of Dhritarishtra. [ Once while oat on bunting he chanced to see Draupadf in the forest, and asked of her food for himself and his retinue, Dranpadt, by virtue of he magical sthali, was able to supply him with materials sufficient for their break-
fast. Jayadratha was so much struck with this act,as well as her personal charms, that he asked her to elope
with him. She, of course, indignantbut he succeeded in ly refuged, carrying her off, as her husband, were out on hunting. When they returned they pursued, captured the ravisher and released Draupadf and he himself was allowed to go after subjected to many having been ;
He took
a leading part in compassing the death of Abhimanyu and met his doom at the hands of Arjuna in the great war ]. humiliations.
3R
^]
3 I Becoming old or jp worn out, ofd,aged. -2 Wearing out. -3 Causing old age, producing decay, -
[
consuming. ing.
-2
grts
2
*: 1
Wearing out, wast-
Destruction. [
7
Old, aged
*r
sis ] 1
where -TO means
'
Decayed, decrepit,
hard
'
infirm.
4.
29
). -3 -4 Bent,
also
bowed down, drooping. -5 Pale, yellowish-white. -6 Full-grown, ripe, matured; 3T<j>Tfj Hard-hearted, cruel.
11.14. -7 %; | N. of
Si.
P&ndn, father of the five P&rnlavas. -2 Old age. 3TCT a. [ -H-sg ] 1 Old, decayed, infirm. -2 Promoting digestion, -on, orr 1 Old -oV Cummin seed. age. -1 Praise. of 1 Old age. -2 One of the ten ways in which an eclipse in supposed to end. a. Decayed, old. Ved. Old age. '
Old, aged,
ing his evening payers was passing away, gently roused him. But he became angry with her for having disturbed his sleep, and left her never to return. He, however, told her as he went, that she was and would give birth pregnant to a aon who would be her support, and at the same time the saviour of the serpent-race. This sou was .lst
x frr
i
<JlTXiK<J
giT^f^nr: Pt. 2. 159. i
TT ifSJJ'HMijftuHrHsT^mft TT^***: u
An
old
old
woman.
A
man. -2
buf-
[ jf-STl;
';r: ]
(
The word n-
optionally substituted for 3ftt before vowel terminations after ace. dual ) 1 Old age ; (hWhtatf^r?
STCHT
23.
-2 Descrepitude,
r?TT
)
1.
infirmity, gene-
uterus,
:
on Ku.
Malli.
srfta- a- [
42.
3.
sro-w^
Old, aged. -2
I
Decayed, infirm. 3rf$k a - ( Tr/. ) [ sm ST^SWI $fi ] Old, aged. -m. An old man. STftl^ m. Ved. Decrepitude, old age.
3w
a.
Flesh. 6 1,
tf
**($*) speak.
Speaki-g
5r-35i^ ]
[
harshly.
-2 To blame,
-3 To threaten
or
P. 1 To say, reprove, censure.
menance.
5T3TT "
[3T^-*nw] decayed. -2 Worn
1
Old,
out,
in-
torn,
shattered, broken to pieces, divided in parts, split. up into thin parti;
18
7.
ft^nr Mv.
1
a
>rnr
;
titffr 5r-
;
^is
(
The slough
1
womb. -Comp. gr a. born from the womb, viviparous Ms. 1. 43 and
K. 21
sm
;-W]
-4 Secundines. -5 The
birth.
cles
falo.
[taicftft
or cast-off skin of a serpent. -2 The outer skin of the embryo. '-3 After-
firm,
An I
:
N. of -larasandha.
f:
n.
U.
:
29; Si.
1.
23; Mil,
4.
-3 Wounded,
hurt. ^4 PainMai. 9. 53. -5 Dull, hollow ( as the sound of a broken vessel ). -t 1 The banner of Indra. -2 Moss. 9. 16.
tormented
od,
;
ral debility consequent on old age. -3 Praise. -4 Digestion. -5 N. of a female demon see tarrfn* be-
[ 3r-f3hr ff>if|3r ^] I Old, decayed, infirm. -2 Worn out, torn
low. -6 Invoking, greeding. -Comp. 3T7W decrepitude. SIIJJT o. 1 infirm. -2 old. jftoj a. old through
-3Completely overpowered, disabled; wr I>TT> Qtt. 8.
;
1
age, debilitated, infirm %s -sTrnrw. -tfn?: the fni: N- of a Cupid. ;
Bli.
3. 17.
god of love, celebrated
king and warrior, son of Briliadratha. to a legend, he was [ According born divided in two halves which were put together by a Uakehasi
whence the boy was called Jarasandho. He became king of Magadha and Chedi after his called
Jura,
When he heard that had slain his son-in-law Kamsa, he gathered a large army and besieged Mathuru eighteen timea,but wag as often repulsed .When Yudhish-
WRd
a- 1 Old, de.ayed. -1 pagged, full of holes, perforated. ffr 8 U. To wound, disable.
a.
ed
A
[|T-^] Old, aged,
Tne
I
ot;
(
waning
decay-
moon. -2
)
tree.
3r9,
(;*%%) 1 To say, To blame. .-3 To threaten,
6 P.
speak. -2
menace.
Wild sesamum.
;
Krishna
performed the great Rajaiuya sacrifice, Krishna, Arjuna and Bluina went to .the capital of Jurasandha disguised as Brahmauas, chiefly with
splintered &o.
to pieces, shattered,
father's death.
;
Si. (
solid.
Hard,
decayed. -2 m. An old man. -Oomp. fire: N. of a great sage who married a sister of the serpent Vasuki. [ One day as he was fallen asleep on the lap of his wife, the sun was about to set. His wife, perceiving that the time of offer1
.
Infirm, decrepit,
:
1
The vulva. -2 An elephant.
f
1
P.
O&TH)
1
To say, speak.
-2 To blame, censure, abuse. -3 To protect.
(hira
the object of slaying their enemy and liberating the kings imprisoned
by him. He, however, refused to release the kings, whereupon Bhtma challenged him to u single combat. The challenge wag accepted a hard fight ensued, but Jarasandha was at last and slain l>y overpowered ;
Bhima
].
I. 1
P.
(
sraft
) 1
To be
rich
or wealths'. -2Tocover, hide, screen. -3 To cover (as with a net ),encircle,
entangle. -4
To be sharp. -5 To be dumb. -II. 10 P.
cold, stiff, dull, or (
nrstfi
)
To
cover, screen &c.
SW
3Tf5 a. [ 3ff5 31^ cold, frigid =r?r5 q.
idiotic.
i
Pt. 1.
&
I
rT:
?IIT
I
v.
Water ^TO
322. -2
;
?t ] 1
Stupid, artTpr fj'ft"
5iT ",!( I :
A
Dull,
-2
fW-
kind of fra-
449 grant medicinal
plant or
-3 The
playing in water, splashing one another with water, moss, %$i: -farm presenting libations of water to the Manes of the deceased. -n?Ji: I. a turtle. -2' a quadrangular tank. -3. a whirlpool. x|T ( also ii3-4< .)
perfume or
uterus
embryo (jfltOof a cow. -4 The constellation called JT^RT- -Oomp.
aj^fj ]. a spring. -2- a natural water-course. -3. moaa. of water. aterf%: 1. a handful -2. a libation of water presented to the Manes of a deceased person
aquatic. ( -T: ) ! an aquatic animal. -2. a fish. -3. any kind of waterfowl. 3T(^ftw:, "srfa: a fisherman. -4<:4i a square tank. "^rf^ " 1
;
^Ht gratsrrSt Chan. iwift srarsn^s THW t?t%
3jS^RTT3r 69
;
T
f%
itjr
'
).
leeob
--
means
3tz*r-
(?!*?) ad^nr;, of Yammuna. () the called
where
(
'
to leave or give a heron. sf&ft a 3T3f, -3fe* the fry offish. a shark. autumn sicilT:
sratirfSf ^r
up
Araaru.^97
of Var nna.
the image of the sun reflected in water. sr^T: 1. the rainy season-2. tha ocean of sweet water. strife: at rrfver side.
leech. argsrr a spring, fountain, well. -wfST:! -Sitf*^ nt.an
pond.
an
wraj^.
.
elophant.-sjnf
otter.
STT^T
a. watery,
garment or
clothes.
( -jft )
a
fan
wetted with water. wrsWrr a leech. WTTO: eddy, whirl pool. sjr^nr a. 1. resting or lying in water. -2. stnpid, dull, apathetic. ( -?, ) \. a pond, lake, reservoir. -2. a fish. -J. the ocean. -4. the fragrant root of a plant fcrfH)- -WTWT: 1. a pond.
-2.
water-house.
a lotus. $?! ! an epithet of Varnna. -2. N! of Mahadeva. -J. (he ocean. fr*.. the submarine fire. a water:
JWsSr*"'
thetof Varnpa.
3?rrt-
^ -** 2.
an
P-
the
;
a
a leech.
-->(
^,
a lotus.
filled
crocodile.
with water producing harmonic
ST ( lit. )
useless brella
a cloud
;
ms
1
notes like a rnubical
glass.
-
beating water '; ( fig. )any ^T an umoccupation. *nT: hydrophobia. 3-; I. '
srrttf
itw sT%
3Tc7^T
?^
wH^3Tr: Pt. 1. 29. -2- camphor. ?m: the S41a tree. "aitTI: the rainy seas :n. 3T(H . black, dark. <$nr the rainy season. aj(7: autnmn. srf<: a kind of musical instrument. %?^-j the constellation "j^iVliT.
carrying off excess of water, drain, ( of. qforf )--2. overflow of a river.
the goddess of
wealth, "t^irr the
earth.
rj^w:
man.
srr^,
otter. JTT,: a mera water-course.
a
1.
channel
3ft dropsy. (
-*r) benzoin,
T3f* a.
aquatic
-3^^
billions. -A. the 5T:
the
number
moon, <">
'four'.
"srr
irra
Laksbmi,
-?Tr
water. pouring forth water -*>**>: I- a
the ocean. -3. the number f^fa: four '. f^frw: I. a drain, water, course. -2- a water-fall, descent of a sfrfo: spring &c. into a river below a water-fowl. moRS. Tr^J^ m qfR: I. the ocoau. 1133- a cloud.
-4. a wave. -5. a lotus. ^f- mud. *(-*: the poison produced at the
mi: a -2. n epithet of Varuna. R. 17. 81. sea voyage T^T^:/. a a watr-pot gr^ gutter, drain.
a leecb.
WfcW: dile
-sjrirr,
n^.
^i u?d: a
or
making
,.,
fa^. a crocothe Qangetie porpoise. water- pigeon. o.
^
tS >**** -2. cocoa-nut. -3. a cloud. -
shell.
churning of the ooecn. ^r^. diver-bird. ^rt*: the wind. an JTTT: epithet of Varunu. shark a water-fowl.
--%f9TZ:
(
theblack-headed fiT*T:
moss --
gull. 1. a
^fr
-2- a pond. -3. a porpoise.
the
spring, \voll. whirlpool.-^ the
-$fa m :
.
or
an
otter.
ftri:
I. a -2. a
-Rai^:
f^Tt, -*T a bubole. (
quadrangular
phobia.
j
pond, lake.
)
>flf^:/. hydroproduced in water.
a.
I.
1
-
a kind
jf^
instrument, a king-Gahor. JTg: cloud. -2- carcphor.
ocean. made for
T^TH:
tt lightning.
musical
5firf^ m. a bivalve shell. fisherman. (tf. fltiT! 1. a wave. -1. a metal cnp
:
3TTftrar a leech. wttTTT: a pond, lake, reservoir of water. wrg^fr leech. . wet. ( -f- ) wet OT-jJ- a
^3$r
fag:
marshy
:
3>r a water-insect.
mal.
srrafsr:,
^
3Tc5^ $*TT: R. 7. 63, 10. 60. ( a lotus. "aTT^te: fisherman."
the lotus. ^
landing-place 3t$rtt a large square
^- : an otter. ^trsf a deluge, an inundation. irv;, -4tre>: a dam, dike, rocks or stones impeding a current. a fish. rr?re>:, "r?yff: the Vindhya mountain. *TT%-
m. 1. a cloud. -2. a place for Tfi holding water. -3. a kind of camwind. phor. ijifor: 13^ m. | . a cloud. -2. a jar. -3. camphor. urr^
an epithet of Brahma
a
sr^mrt
thirsty.
a fish. ( -q-r )
sh4yaui.
-4- a collective name for sevethe zodiac. -5. moss.-C. the moon. ( -sr-, -3f ) 1. a shell. -2 the conch shell sivi^J fa^T ;
sffaq. an epithet afasRT a well. 3^.
;
the Chataka bird. an epithet of Duk-
tortoise. -3. a crab.
ral signs of
an epithet constellation
-2
water 1
:
an aquatic animal. -2- a Ash. gr reborn or produced in water. (-3T: ) 1. an aquatic animal -2- a fish. -3-. seasalt.
jr
abounding with Ak. fi?r
t9RT,
=
(
of
"H^l'
).
w(%: I. a nr 1?: a drain, canal. jJTsrf*: an otter g^f n.|. a clond ; Me. 69. -2. a kind of caman epithet of Siva. jjphor. jjfjf:
root ift^ a fragrant *fa 1- a machine for raising water. -2- a water clock, clepsydra. -3. a fountain, "irf-, f^^*, "trf^t a bouse erected in the midst of water ffoiT
hail.
(33UO-
( a
summer-house
with
)
or one supplied
fountains
artificial
f^^rf^'iiHf^t
its.
1.
9>f^f^*rrer a
;
2.
a kind iipr a ship. voyage. of gallinule. te:, -%: 1- a whirlpool. -2 a drop of water, drizzle, thin sprinklidg -3- a snake. sea-salt. fnft: the ocean. a lotus.
^q-; a crocodile.
^<s: a watery
wave, billow. tule.
ment.
pus-
7i3T a kind of musical instru^ WTT*T: a diver-bird.
residence in q. i.
^;
irf
water. 1.
(
-^r
a cloud. -2-
=
)
a water-
bearer. -3. a kind of camphor.
^f-
??f:, -T: a water-carrier/
an
^rspfV
aqueduct. ftjf^ the autumnal eqoi. nax fi%3T: a prawn. ^^^r* any change in the waters of rivers indift a bad omen. Tt?r: ! water snake. -2- a marine monster. 51T:, -51Tf :, -5Tn^ "* an epithet of Vishnu. |jr%/.a l.iv;ilve shell. g^f. gi% a. bulbed, washed. a crocodile. moss. jfff: 3JJRT: drought. ^T5?s the ocean of fresh water. HTK: mixturn or dilution with water. ^T^fafr n leech lr%:
cating
;
'
'
i^nt
water to the Manes of the deceased. sfrTT: destruction-
tho bank of u river
by water.
/.
l.the Gnngetic porpeise -2. a fish. -3- a crow .-4. a water-
kind of
nut. -5. a
leecli.
ftipr,
pond, lake, reservoir.
?
-WT: a
a
small
water. house (rather summer-house ) furnished with artificial fountains.
qt'T:
i/i.
qcj H country
a drain.
a water-elephant. ij-fff:
!
frft-
foam. -2. Crt-
450 bone considered as the foam of the sea.
release.
-3 To go.
conch, shell. The irt Aquatic.
ool-
7lS
A
Cblndala.
A p
3T?NT? : r:
Ved.
:
N. of Vishnu
-2 To
comfort. P.
To
1
( STc^frr, 3ff?T(T )
apeak or converse (with
speak, talk,
another ) 3tf^ri -jf^qdUthU.I. 27
;
;
-3 To
speak inarticulately. prattle, babble.
-4 To
zr^J: [ 3T5?_>Tft
^
chatter,
praise.
Talk, speech.
I
]
-2 Discourse, conversation. -1 Bab4
pratting, gossip.
Debate,
wrangling discussion. sr?
fi*v$rr/ )
(
.
,
^Wl*
o.
Talkative, garrulous. 3T?T!t a. [H51;ti35;] Speaking, saying, talking &c. ir 1 Saying, talk-
ing. -2 Chattering,
garrulity,
3rr?tr:/. Ved. grn^riT o. [
Inarticulate speech Said, 3TC^ ;jr4% ] prattled -tf Talk,
spoken,
&r
^
gossip. d. Fire. "
[ g-"TTt 3TT ]
tious.
*s
o
1 (
)
Swift, expedi-
Speed,
swiftness, , quickness, rapidity; spfr; (% &, it frjjiTot Bh. 3. 121 ;S. 1. 8. (6)
w
Haste, hurry
;
^ST
-2 Velocity. -Oomp. a fleet horse, a courser. a strong wind, hurricane. 12.
1. :
:
o.
(
sft
/.
)
g m%
[
Quick, swift, fleet ; R. 9. 56. courser, a swift horse. if
quickness, velocity. ^f^QHH m. Speed, <3rf*^ a.
-2
Quick,
era *.
Speed,
velocity.
fleet.
-n.
I
A camel.
tt, ] 1
Sfsfift [
A
]
A
3
?fr
screen of
^
A
55^
cloth
surcurtain in
-2 A general *<, tfmrt* fr?rRr fwnft3r*ft*rr Bh. 3. 112. -3 The sail of a a tent.
;
boat.
e China rose 1
kill.
U
1
srryi
-2
)
tired.
slough of a snake.
-
arr
A
To
injure,
arnTTSJ *
"TJ
3>?
of t59Tjrr( a'o called t^mRRrJlT ) in which a word loses its primary sense, but is used in one which is in some way connected with the primary sense ; . g. in the familiar instance inrpjt *?1
sH
('ft'/-)
JTITRTS
;
of.
anrgcfrnmt also.
-2- irony.
sfl^H^: Total destruction of the world.
A young
jfS":
N. of an ancient kin,;,
of Sifhotra,
animal.
who adopted
(Jangi* as his
^2^.
Waking,
^
One who has been Icng
^0
1
Wakeful, waking, sleep-
85
;
-2 Watchful,
I'lflX a. *\\'lft a.
as flre
(
ing.
ft-
14
Wakeful, awake,vigilnnt. Ved. 1 Watchful, atten-
tive, vigilant.
bright
vigi-
R.
^TfWTT^'arTsTr'rS'iTt Si. 20. 26. ;
-2 Awake. -3 Clear, animat. ). -4 Active,
A
1
king. -2 Agni, or
fire. -JH'lfl:,
smnr?,
*t\flt>it
Wakefnl-
ness, keeping awake. *\(U<$ a. I Watching, being a wake. -2 Attentive, careful, watehful. -3 Clear, bright. -m. Ved.
a
in
waking
state, dry-
dream. son
the river The river
daugther. [ Ganges, when brought down from heaven by the austeritiea of Bhagiratha, was forced to flow over earln to follow him to the lower regions. In its course it inundated tho sacrificial ground of king Jahnu, who being angry drank up its waters. But the gods and sages, and partiBhagiratha, appeased his cularly anger, and be consented to discharge those waters from his ears. The river is therefore regarded as his darghter, is
^
Waking.
Dreaming
5T^:
and
L ^TfT*
1
qrtJTW R. 10. 24. -
Wakinj
]
wakefulness- -2 Watchfulness,vigilance. -3 Sitting up at night as a part of a religions ceremony.
lant
means
[ 5tij 'jf^jT!
awake.
Leaving, abandon-Comp. -?rerorr, -^TOf 1- a kind ing.
a
it
kind of
pole cat.
"3Tf^
vision
-3 An armour, mail
Mfl'llTff o.
1 .
A (
^]
tail.
-2 The thigh.
#r/.
) [
^r^ w- ^n-
1
Rural, picturesque. -2 Wild. -3 Savage, barbarous. -4 The f rancoline Arid, desert. fj# Fleih flesh of deer partridge. &c. ; Mai. 5. 5. 3rtTl%!, 5rfif^r:
Asnake-oharmor.
1 Poison, venom. jfr Knowledge of poisons, possession of charms or drugs as antidotes. -2 An epithet of Durga.
3fnjc?
STta^rti
3Tlijf?5
A
a dealer in antidotes
(
snake-dootor, frtftv ).
styled ^rgrfr, ^rgrnmrr, -*frr,
&c. "
;
Water. rmther. -2 A husband's
3TT 1 A brother's wife.
-3
A
race, tribe.
The Jagatt metre.
jrfg^ Saffron, -^si N. of its saffron. try famous for
a coun-
P- ( *ilft srinfct ) I To srrjrS be awake, bo watchful or attentive ( flg. also ) ; HtSTffVsfcfTTK Ttn=BW gfl 7%aT^itflrf^ B. 17. 51 srrffRt Mu. 7. 13; to ?rwc>f *tft sit up during the night ; irr (%?rr wl' 2 69\prFrt !t
^
3TPTT [^'5 *fo f? 'J'f! ] Awake, watohf ul.-T; 1 Wakefulaess, waking,
keping awake
;
Running -- ^.
of.1l. 8. 95 ].
V 6 ^-
5rrm See TrmT;
state.
awake.
a. Abandoning, leaving. Time. -2 A child. -3 The
3|r4|ft
a. Rapid, quick.
^ rounding
(
A
R. 19. 34.-2
*Ti
W Mit'A
A weapon
1
Indra's thunderbolt.
.
Mitigating, paci-
1
:
hurt
3fW-
iffff?t,
hurt, injure, strike.
Exhaustion, fatigue.
comforting, fying. -2 Healing, soothing ( as a medicine ) ; Rv. 2. -2 Happiness, 33.7.
horse.
-II. 1, 10 P. <
To
Weakness, exhaustion. 5T?T^ " Ved. Exhausted,
leech.
lotus
A diver. 1 A fish. -2
o.
Si.
1
srg-.
A
;
)
disregard, slight.
cynth.
ble,
4 P. (3Twft) 1 To set free, -2 To be exhausted or tired.
I.
tlefiah-
A
"IT3
express.
-2 A camel
1
A
oouriei,
an
.
A warrior, combat^iCrlJf ant sr^bftarrf^firssrrsft Si - 19> 3> <
;
ws MOI ] ^TTJT ( ft /. ) 3T3^ Belonging to or being in the stowsrmach, stomachic, abdominal ;
>8% *^flr srf^lfi); Pt. 2. 178. ?! 1 The digestive faculty, gastric fluid. -2 'Offspring of the womb', * ohildColdHT?: ST^.] 1 3TT3Sr [
^5W
ness, frigidity. nos-1,
-2 Apathy, sluggish. -3 Dulness ot intel-
inactivity.
lect, folly, Stupidity ;fT33rr3r^g>JTfSl Bh. 2. 15 ; 3ngf 2-
tr?r
srrsif srlwrti T'l'tT 5t.
ness of the tongue. the citron tree.
-
f^T ?T^
23, Tasteless-
-4 -Comp.
3T?V:
Brought into existence, engendered
451 produced. -2 Grown, arisen. -3 Caused, occasioned. -4 Felt, affected by, oft. in comp. ; "j;^ &c. -5 Ap-
-6 Become, present. -7 Happened.-8 Beady at hand, col-
The form of existence fixed by birth -3 Race, family, lineage, rank. -4 A caste, tribe or class
(
men
of
)
;
The jasmine T.-85 a.
ajV
parent, clear.
A ion, male 1 fr lected, gee SR;. offspring ( in dramas often used as a term of endearment; 5rrr U.
ti*t
4.
'
boy, oh
dear
my
darling &c. ').-2 A living being.-frr A daughter, mostly used in address-
smf
ing!
dear child.' -*
'
A
I
creat-
living being. -2 Production, ortgin.-J Kind, sort, class, species.-4 A collection of things f orminga class ;
ure,
5.
that goes to
form wealth,
1
all
every so grn^T
'
of gw or pleasure the OTTTsrrtf brood of young ones ;' S. 5. 22. -5 A child, a young one. -6 Individual;
ity, specific condition. -Oomp.-3f:r?7jr a mother smtfr a. vexed, enraged.
?t%:/. a shedding tears. performed at the birth of a child. TSH young bullock. -SR&J n. a ceremony performed at the birth havof a child R. 3. 18. frrfm a.
sacrifice
;
as a peacock ). ^rw 1. enamoured. q^r a. having wings ; -3nTt5TT$r nnfledged. -trtst a< fetter
ing a tail
(
woman who
tjgr a
ed.
on or sons. confidence. Pt. 1. a. just born.
has borne a Hri
Hmw
liant.
(
-tr ) 1
a. fallen in love. -JTTST
^tr a. beautiful, bril.
gold m
(
born, sprung from a noble " " " -...-.
kind, species ^gsrTnTt.SfCRrmTi&C' -6 The properties which are peculiar to a class and distinguish it from all
horses &c.
see
;
gar,
and
rawr
40
;
in the last two Nyilya ) Futile
irrffi
) 8k. dicative
spy a born blind
;
Bb.
nutmeg.
:
variously explained
cf
;
.
Nir.
;jrr;f
srnnffi
,
STSTT'l-
an epithet of Dnrga jiH'.tHJ m. the lying-in-chamber. srraw
*
[ 3fltT-w!r
]
Born, produc-
a,
day
position
;
leech.
;
3^-PFj; ]
Pt. 1. 38
;
1
M*.
Birth, pro2.
148.
rctf 1. life
'
;
Ms.
*%. birth-
<. outcast.
msre
-J
production,
Birth,
3FTWE!irif!T'
1
birth,
ft-
31^ ] N. Of
] 1
An
_
inhabitant of
the country, a rustic, boor, peasant A tax opp. ft* ). -2 A country. -3 &c. from peasants. -4 A subject.-^r ProfesA popular expression.
(
^
sion, business.
obtained by mere the ( but not
-
untry.
<*
Knowing, understand-
birth. -2. caste only
performance of duties pertaining to it ); Ms. 8. 20 ; 12. 114. -3- specifs, H*H U I generic distinction, a genus.
ing.
characteristics! a class.
end of Bahn. comp.
ency, incompatibility in kind.-yr^-; a name conveying the idea of a genus, a generic word, common noun ; nt:,
kneeling ( or fall3rrgrr.*nrrH knees ) on the ground. ing on one's -Comp ^ir . reaching to, as high
nutmeg.
srtffc /. [
in
loss cf caste
1
festival.
-2 Astrological calculation of a nativity. -3 An aggregate uf similai things. -Oomp. -^f^ a
( flra^fl^ )
duction
vr?r:
HH
epithet of Siva.
wife of Rama. 'r
.
3r:
:
Ved.
STTJ^in' [
?jt
)
thunderbolt.
An
birth, but not by knowledge or religious austerities, an ignorant Brah-
*n 1 A new-born infant. -2 A mendicant. w I A ceremony performed after thc birth of a child
ed.
A
TO.
origin.
3ra?r a. expressing a genus, generic ( as a wordt; T?*Tr:$^
:
(
;
;
is
-
adhesive.
1.
gmrsfr,
w&
11. 67.
);
ibid.
imp. ^t/- > [ ^a^ ft*R= &W Made of or =r P. IV. 3. 138 ] 1 covered with lac. -2 Sticky,
the on ter skin of the nutmeg. 1. The duties of a caste. -2. a E<J^ : loss of generic property. caste or its privileges, -q^ft the outer skin of the nutmeg. ^pj a nutmeg. srrgnTt a Brihmana only by
(cr?:
in-
n?r
(
A demon,
J
-ft
;
a present
denotes censure
it
a
A
qft5T!,-sr:,-*
-5 Used with
HTf f%
ta ( ff^ffTsiifa'Tt: sir srrffr: );cf .Vb. 1. class of metres ; see App. 30. -15 90.
;
;
in Sanskrit as well as in Prukri-
-Oomp.
A
all,
28 T arrj wm: ?ira^THMi^vl nrf^ Ms. 2. 94 ; Ku. 5. 55. -2 Perhaps, sometimes R. 19. 7.-3 Once, once upon a time, sometime, at some day. -4 ( Used with the potential mood) snj has the sense of 'notallowing or putting up with';
senses). -10 (in answer. -1 1 ( In music ) The seven primary notes of the Indian gamut. -12 Reduction of fractions to a common denominator.-I3 False generalization. -14 A figure of speech. ( in rhetoric) which consists in so arranging words that they may read the
same
pleasing.
tnd. particle meaning; 1 ever, at any time, possibly
5TTjJ
At
^ar; SI.
Amarn.
^IMrf'T;
t
;
R. "
^*r
angular.
47 and cf.K. P. 2. -7 A fire-place. -8 Nutmeg. -9 The Jasmine plant or its flower ; 3
family
-^ -^ vi f
-4 Best, excellent. -5 (Math.) Rect-
2.
(
T^> * TI t
-3 Lovely, beautiful,
17. 4.
others, the essential characteristics of a species ; as iprt^aTKTT? of cows ,
mana t? *Wrimf?f% M. 5-18 N. 1. 129. -2. the form in which a person is born, 1. e. nakedness. -3 the thorn apple. "tit a. naked. fan Ved. knowledge of the origin and nature of all frOT a. 1 . confounded. -2. things precipitate. }q^ TO. an epithet of fire ( or of the sun ); Kn. 2. 46 ; Si. 2. 51 ; R. 12. 104, 15. 72 ; the word
:
w
<* Of the 1 [ srr^t jftj ] same family, related.-2 Noble, well-
the piimary castes of the Hindus are only four: sriSPT, and 315. -5 a class, genus,
i. e.
kind of property ; whole aggregate of actions g^ everything included under the name
3ij
Ve. 3
plant.
belonging to a tribe,
race, kind &c.
^?iTt admixS^T:, ?^V &c. tnre of canto mixed blood. *r<W a. belonging to a noble family. -JTIT ;
^irc a.
remembering one's
condition in a former life
3TruUn
low
;
birth, outcast.
a Nobly born,of high rank,
50r^ A
^3
n.
substitute for
[^5^1 nm
sirrr
The
at the
knee;
-2
whispering, "murmuring. muttered prayer. sn^j a. Muttering prayers. A kind of fragrant wood. muttered. 3jtCT <* To be
A
* A
c^ be muttered in u low voice. prayer to
452 -2 Dismissing, sending away. -3 Coin
L
H. 18. 44.-
A g
ft
of king Dasaratha dissuade Kama from his resolution of going to the forest and to induce him to accept the throne offered by Bbarata. to
of Paraaurama q.v.
.
V> daughter. -2
m.
vrfiHI^
A
wW ]
M"ir
A
I
daughter-in-law
fi)o
;
3Tiur
fllft
I^
c.
A
:
a.
Cus-
3T>T;^ft ff: ] 1 betomary, usual. -2 Peculiar, or A sister. -2 A to. 1 ft:/. longing 3 A daughter in-law. -4 [
daughter. A near female relative ( qffli$aflf?%Ms. 3. 57-58. -5 A flft Kiill. ) ; virtuous and respectable woman. -6
Ved.
A
finger.
-7 Water.
.
1
Blood-relationship, relation of sister and brother. -2Uelation(in general). descent. -3 Tautology. srilfftj
The seventh
from the
natal
sign
zodiacal (
an
T 3rrfa?I3'nTfHtTl'JT Ku. 7. s*
SSHWfT Wlt
Malli.).
ign
);
1. (
Some
JVote
diametron. ftPT. [ sister's son.
] 1 (iold. Jambu tree. ^^fjrq-g;
]
A
-2 The
fruit of the
m. N. of a kind of
bear.-*
same Jambavat appears to have lived up to the time of K rishna,or perhaps he was another being of that time for there was a fight between Krishna and Jiuibavat for the Syamantaku jewel which the latter had got from ;
Prasena, brother of Satrajit.KrishwA vanquished Jambavat, who placed the jewel, along with his daughter
Jumbavati, at his entire disposal ]. Ved. 3risfTT( -# ) A citron.
$
kni>e-pnn%
iffmM
derived;
Ms.
The word
(
9. 8
thus
is
R. 9. 68. -3
;
A
lattice,
^-
4ilMlMf>rr% 26. -5 A kind of ornament ( worn iu the hair ); : K. 9. 44. -6 A nest. -7111usion, de)
wr
frrrl^T
sec also Malli. on R.2 1
;
;
wife
Sttl for his
-Oomp.
g^JTT-
';
argsfti'^; a dancer.
m., -sirsfhr: ! an actor, -2. the husband of a harlot. -3. a needy man, pauper. -4- a kind of crane (^*). srs ! * murderer of his wife. -2- a mole or mark on the body qifr (dual) husband and wife.(The other forms of the comp. are
and ^qtfr
A 'cloud.
).
AB last member of Babu. comp snqr is changed to 3TTr% *ftdMrft: 'one
who has
-8 A plantain or the fruit. -9 Pride --55-. A window, laltic*. -Comp. nifa-t o. veiled. ception.
q. v. )
A
ewe. o. 1 Furnished with a net, reticulated. -2 Covered with iron network. -3 Cunning, decsptive
s^ ] 1 A -2 A fowler, bird -catcher. spider. -4 The governor or 1 3 [ STI^T ^rtft s ??
:
fisherman.
A
-3
chief ruler of a province.-5 A rogue, cheat. -6 A coajurer, juggler. ffr chain-armour. -3 A 1 A net. -2 A spider. -4 A leech. -5 A window.-6 Iron. -7 Plantain -8 A veil, woollen cloth.
The
Conquering, subduing, rm. burden of a song ( in music ). a. Victorious.
3TTjj
A
-2
cine.
3TIT
OTJfA'T
[
'.
1A
JTR: Nir. ]
lover
f ^W
1*
-
friend.
TTJT
frsrnr A con-
-2 N. of Durga.
54. fr
bastard.
si^-gTJwq;,-^!^: n adulteress.
ITTT
3iW;fTft
J
An adulteress. A net, snare. -2 ( o web, cob-web, (b) Any woven
)
A
texcoat of mail, a helmet made of wire. -4 An eye-hole, lattice, window; ^lrfiaT5f5ddffetFir B. 7. 9 tjJTsfcTfaf^sMrwr: tfV. 3. 2 ; Ku. 7. 60.
A
f^nrTtrracTT! -5 A collection,
number, iaia
room ornamented with
3Tn3^T:N. cf country in the north-west of India, the territory between the rivers Beas and Sutlej ^TT^i Ved. A kind of drug with 1
healing properties. 3TT5JT
harsh.
an
vfrf- )
1
Cruel, severe, ?HI
XiaT^M
1
swiftness.
Speed,
Ved. A son-in-law. A termination added to nouns :
in the sense of 'the root
unites the toes of many water-birds. A disease of the eyes. Pride.
-3 A
arrogance.c
55;
The Kadamba tree. window.
3j$r: a loop-hole,
-Comp.
the occupation of catching fnr^: 1- a net-maker. fish, fishing. -2- a spider. -r?T: a kind of pimple or toil. jftforfTT a kind of churning
;h4<
vessel.
web
n.
connected by a -Tr^: a gooso. mail, armour.
sTTTr
3TTi75r
net.
?rf5jrT
a.
S. 7. 16.
;
-2
[
A
3IIWl%
Wffl^-*
multitu'Je,
.]
1
collection
expressive of the parts of the body the root of the ear
An
of';*i?Ml^ srff* &c.
&fa,
;
A
1 pole-cat. bed, a cot.
jilgfr:
-2
A
leech.
epithet of the river Ganges.
when preceded ( Atm. by TO and K ) ( 3wiS fiPW-OP^i To conquer, arM^-wTra, ^3, istcr ) 1 subdefeat, overcome, vanquish, jugate 3Trf^ gwwnrest HR^rsrf^ 15. 76, 3T?!^sfrTT% Pt- I- 330 ; Bk. f^T 1 P.-
;
19.
-2
2.
A ;
-2
Haste, hurry.
assemblage,
-H
A
-2
1.
3n??T3f a- ( fifl^T/- ) Despised, low, mfian, contemptible.
ftB^trMal. 5. 10; Ku. 7. 89; Amaru. 58. -6 Magic. -7 Si. 4. 56 Illusion, deception. -8 An unblown membrane which flower. -9 The -10
villain,
poor man, a low or degraded man. -3 One who reads or recites badly ; cf. P. VI. 2. 158.
f%aT#tn^a'jprr?5f^-
;
(
.
-2 Rash, inconsiderate.
?i?f/. ) 1 A rogue, rascal, wretch, miscreant , V.
1
-3
A
1
(
fr
ture.
snfiHV
picturet.-2 A kind of melon (-ftmc^). -3 Certain boils or pustules which appear in the disease called s^j.
.
^waptf
4 f^l'WMgq: P*-
-Oomp.
Medi-
paramour, gallant,
T'jfrrT:
;
1
3:
physician.
;
of signal service to Rama at the siege of Lunkfi. lie was alNO noted for his medical skill. [ This
30
A bud, an unblown flower; rtSNHrhrfWhpftwt Mo 98 g0
;
who wes
The
wife.
fidential
derivo the word from -rfilt, because in astrology, the grrfo? eign indicates the future good luck of one's wife ( siwrfRsf ? ); but the word is obviously connected with the Greek
TV.
of yellow fragrant
indicative of the death of one's wife.
son-in-law.
1.
'
^rqr A
r%: TTHT'fsnf^:.
Un.2.94.] 1 A son-in-law, U. 1. 11 ; arpngi^rr ^f f^r^gr: A grnrrai <*5Wt ST: Snbhash. -2 lord, master. -3 The gun-flower. sr
S.
window. -4
'>
wood.
a priest
tried
*
-
3Tnr$ A kind
: I N. of the author law book. -2 N. of an infidel Bra-
who
,
Dhattflra plant.
at lierd -
of
hruana,
1
-3 The
Si- 4. 66.
$iWWJrtl*ti
pleting, finishing. y:
1 Qold "3* fT*r<5. ] -2 A goldon ornament
rejection.
Declining,
1
To
excel surpass, firnnr
;
fft ^ifj^r Ku.
2.
53
;
R.
3.
34
;
Ghat. 22
;
SI.
453 -3 To win ( by conquest in gambling or in a law-suit ), acquire by conquest miiJTi also ); MB. 7. 96. -4 To
a
1. 19.
;
;
curb, restrain, control, conquer ( as piseions ). -5 To be victorious, be supreme or pre-eminent ( generally or used in benedictory stanzas salutations); grfjj srrg *rfKT3r:
dramas); ?rf%7frtr:
ufal^
fl-grirfif
MM .5.1
5lf%rnh
.
To overcome or &c )
as a disease
(
-8 To expect from ( with abl. ) Caui. ( 3mi!3 ) To cause to win or Dttid.
conquer.
( fiiffTffi)
To wish
to win, acquire or excel, to vie with, -4^\^ =r<7rw emulate, to seek for ftrimr ft %*r: Ki. 10 29. -WITH ;
arfit to conquer,
defeat,
vanquish
anr: [ft fftr ai^] 1 Conquest. triumph, victory, success, winning
game
or a law-suit
-2
).
conquest as in N. of the "sun. -4 N. of Jayanla, son of Indra. -5 N. of Restraint, curbing,
<M. -3
Yudhishthira, the
Pari'lava
first
prince. -6 N. Vishnu. -7 An
of an attendant of epithet of Arjunn. *rr 1 N. of Dnrga. -2 N. of an attendant of the goddess Durga. -3 A kind of banner. -4 The third, eighth or thirteenth lunar days of any of
the two
lunar fortnights. -Oomp. srr^f o. conferring victory. srrfjf^/. 1 a prayer for victory ; -2. a congratulations after victory cheer of victory. TSfTi <*. exulting ;
in victory.
qftrfrgtf;
1.
a shout of
victory. -2. a kind of game with dice. ^rta^-sfhrofi -OTT a proclam-
g^r a kind of victory. as a sign of victory. N. of Jayanta, Indra'ti son. q^rTs qr a record of victory. qr?j: 1
ation of
drum beaten
.
a king. -2.
an epithet of Bralmuu-J.
an epithet of Vishnu. "jsr^f; a kind of dice. inra-.l a royal elepliaut.-2a remedy for f ever.( -?j ) a cheer of the ajij^vf sacrifice. victory. Tr^r. <wft, -*ft: the goddess of vic&w: record of tory Ku. 2 62. victory, -^rj^rsft an epithet 'of Sachi. 5rs^; 1. a shout of victory. 2- tho ;
exclamation ^'0^0' (uuil '.glory ) uttered by bards&c. 52'iia horn blown to announce a victory. ^fr: * I
a
trophy,
memorate column !T?J ws
;
column erected a
victory,
RHJWR a B. 4.
36.
npithet of Siva.
a
to
assumed
by
Nakula while living at Virata king's. Sa3p7fft5: A name assumed by badeva.
*w
snrtf [ RT ?33j 1 Conquering, subduing, -2 Armour for cavalry, 1. caelephants &c. -Comp.
3^
parisoned. -2. victorious. o.
srftq;
[ iSr tftetf 5ft ]
Con-
I
quering, vanquishing ^^qryf^ 3T ftsfiw. ^g% ^rrrjyV^r: Vb. 1..2. -2 Successful, winning a law-suit Yi:2..79v -3 Fascinating, captivat3TITW 5fnring. subduing the heart T^ % m9[T T^5^rJr?T: Mil. 1.36. m. A victor a conqueror qtf7T StyTTgfTHWt^ai^HHU^Iy^qr B. 4. 34. ;
;
;
m-^
a. [ vulnerable, that ( opp. 31 n ).
] Conquerable, can be conquered
com-
triumphal
a.
*-rr
fatigue, hardy. has won heaven.
one who
[ f3r-ft>a; ] At the end of Conquering, defeating, win-
fim; a-
comp.
)
ning &c.; 1 : / Victory, conquest. -2 Gaining, obtaining. Qlti*- a. Conquerable. nrr 1
Victory. -2 Acquisition, gain. -J A ploughshare. ri: A harrow. f3rf^^ a. Victorious. Rrf^o. [rSt^^] ( ft/. ) Victori cms, conquer ing, triumphant ;5T3j[<'5
^a-^.TT3> >rr^f1r^^f|5ir Si. 2. 9. fr N. of the city Benares. fsr&a
;
,
1
[ f3t->Rf ]
Victorious,
triumphant :R. 4. 85 ; 10. 18. -2 Winning, gaining. -3 ( At the end ;
of comp.
Conquering, excelling ; 9t^rtr^TT: Bh. 1.5 Si. 13. 21. B <3: 1 The sun. -2 N. of Indra. -3 N. of Vishnu. -4 N.of Arjnna. )
arf^'frfSriraj:
;
Bk. 19. 2.
( in battle,
A name
>n
f^Ttrgf ifiw sra: 2. 24 ; Git. 1.
;
gt*T: Rain. 1. 5; Bh 1. -6 To convict. -7 get the better of
(
Victorious.
Rnfnrr [ fii-^ m% 3f ] 1 Desire of conquering, subduing or overcoming TTTST HWTC ^V^ W^^rfr^iMVU K. 15. 45. -2 Emulation,
;
;
Eminence. -4 Exf rtion, Kruinprofession-, habit of life. -5 ence. -6 Military ardour, warlike rivalry. -J
%f
a- [
A demon
f^T:
finrnfa-
]
Victorious,
!
tri-
epithet of Vishnu.
spirit. 1
Hr-^W
umphant. -2 Surpassing, excelling. m. I A conqueror, victor. -2 An
Desirom of conquering.
( ft?ri^ ).
f3nr??T: Breath, life.
-2 Vying or contending with.
Rm^..
}>.
iTT-CTr3r
[
?p]
Con-
I
c]uered, stibilued, curbed, restrained, as enemies, passions &c. ) -2 (
Won,
got, obtained
by conquest ). -3 Surpassed, excelled. -4 Subject SRrirto, enslaved or influenced by ftffi; sfraw &c. -rf Victory. -Comp. 3i$t* a. reading well or wfns a. J. one who has readily.;, conquered his foes, triumphant, victorious. -2. one who has subdued his passions. ( -?\: ) N. of Vishnu. sjft o. one who lias conquered his enemies or passions. ( -ft: ) an
smm*
Buddhi.
a. self-
void of .passion. WTT^ " ono wlio ?fit"f conquered bis passions or sub-
subdued, a. tuti
victorious.
dued the senses &c.
?m
ITfrWr
)
^
g??t
'ft =TT:
w fNnTr
I
(
?VT,
*r
si
^j^'W f fff ^ >|-Tf7r f 5*^% *t7rill* -Tf
i3r?iT|T:
fining o. [3^ fl^mtil a]Hungry.
(
;
epithet of
Desire of eating, hunger. -2 Striving for. -3 Contending with.
Ms.
2.
ous. fdfEitWT I Desire of killing 19. -2 Malice, revenge.
firsts a- [ ?^ killing,
doubled -- KlT^iq; a. appciirof victory, ing victoriouu, proud assuming the airs of a victor 3rfl*Tf5tnrr Mu. 2 ;
;
^3
nr^TT
An enemy.
g:
w
iff^ n^
[
Desirous of
]
murderous
B. 15.
;
]
Desire
of
taking or seizing. nrsr " [51 v-fR ?r f?raftr ] I Suspecting. -2 Conjecturing, guessa. g. JTs^RriT: Wing observing q^lTT: S. D. :
;
;
nr?mn
[
i"
^.TI?
w
Desire
] 1
of knowing, curiosity, inquisitiveness. -2 Search, investigation, test,
examination. fsr^rrfarT a.
98. -*rr5f:
tlie fist
Ved. An enemy. a. Revengeful, murder-
:
Investigated,
asked,
inquired.
Desirous 1 [ fl H^ 7 ] knowing, inquisitive, curious Bg. G. 44. -2 Desirous of getting
nr^rg
of
;
absolution (g9<}j).
.
not excitable, (-ti: imperturbable, Jtfw: u staEf an epithet of Vishnu.
'
of a class of a Manes).-$tf (epithet " inured to a. victorious-
WT
?&*' Gemini, the tho zodiac ( a word
f?fiTIT:, ftrgw:,
third
sign
of
of Green origin
)
fSr^rt. [rJr-^f;]
umphant.
-2 Very
!
Victorious, triold.
^
1
A
454 term applied to a chief or Jaina saint. -2- N. ap-
generic
Bauddha
eged, decayed.
plied to the Arhata of the Jainas. -3 A very old man. -4 An epithet of
Vishnu. -Comp.
cutf:] Old, leather bag
A
w;
;
>m
Ved. Old,
fgffpf a.
1
3. 91 ] .1
A
Time. -2 1
P.
decayed,
-fifo
"^f
bird. (
cloud
To
Srtnr )
eat.
To kill, hurt. 1 P. (fsr^R) 1 To be active or lively, bugy oneself. -2 To urge on, impel, excite. -3 To refresh, animate. -4 To promote. -5 To graut, confer.-^ To please, satisfy. .(3)rfr)To sprinkle. ^s The Chakora bird.
epithet
called
Naginandu
A
When
[He was the and renowned and charitable
his father's kinghis kinsmen, he
dom was invaded by
I
scorned the idea of fighting with them and induced bis father to leave it to
;
who sought for it and to repair with him to the Malaya mountain to those
world.
Un.
138
1.
]
Sloping, ath-
1
oblique. -2 Crooked, away, fqnint; Rs. 1. 12. -3 Tortuous, curv-
wart,
going irregularly. -4 Curved, bent -5 Morally crooked, deceitful, dishonest, wicked, unfair qaij fjf Tcnjm%3rirft: Ki- 6. 24 sf^jHrited,
;
;
3Wftrgrf*
pale-coloured
;
-6 Dim, dark,
f^Rnnrf5rir>.rr^rfft-
1.46. -7 Slow, lazy. tf I Dishonesty, falsehood .-2The Tagara treo.-Comp. ar^r o.J crookfrirrcftnsrKi.
a
quick.
f.
:
'
I
-Oomp.
-3
A
atom.
%]
-sn
Ved.
A
-2 Worn
out, ruined, wasted, decaved, tattered (as clothes); <mmiT sftorfpr *rwr ftfrr Bg. 2. 22 ; U. 6. 38 ; Mai. 5. 30. -3 Digested ;
g^fHr**
greedy. The tongue.-2The tongue a flame.
Ved.
sword. -2
/. Quick or flowing water. zftiftp.p. [ 3f ;E ] 1 Old, ancient.
a- Voracious,
fire, i. e.
ftfs]
A
Cumin-seed.
man
Den. P. to gc crookedly. The tongue.
f:
1
An
Cumin-seed -3
fighting unfairly. ( -m. ) an epithet of Bhlma ^r^T: the Khadira tree.
gf^tTtfor:
old
sentence.
gtr:
H.
1.
22.
of: 1
An
A tree. -3 Cumin-seed. Laige cumin-seed. $ I Ben.
man.-2
MT^rr^: licking, lapping.
zoin.-2 Old age,decrepitnde.-0omp. T^lT: 'renewing the old, lepairs especially of a temple'or charita'
a dog. -2. a leopard. -5. a bear tr& the fur of the tongue. root of the jj<7 the
tongue-scraper.
q- :
|.
cat. -3. a tiger. -.4
a
--
tongue.
a
a.
term particularly applied to the Viaarga before -^ and ^ and also to ^, $ and the
1#rv
of
class :
guttural
consonants
a bird.
greediness.
-fog
-?w.
( in
,
)
m . a dog. the Khadira tree.
*ffr'/-[ftHpir^<w'] y.
^
gram
-2 Decrease, growing old.
loss.
i
vie-
-J Fading
any
I
life.-3 To live by, a livelihood
& 3 wrPr57by
ble or religious institution. ruined or neglected
Tgrst
garden __3?T .
lingering fever. qu?, the Kadamba tree.
ed house. sffrufer
Almost
a.
withered. sfrfSr:
/.
(with instr.
) ; ^arr%3rrfr Jf\ufa Ms. 4.
jfcr
6 ftqrrfr sfafff: 3. 152, 162 11. 26 sometimes used with a cognate accusative in this sense
^
i
;
;
;
3tfjrgrrJ9r-
Ms.4.11.
F 'g-
-4 ( ) To live or prey upon, depend upon as one's source of existence
(
with
loc. )
fsr-
Mb. restore to
Cam.
I
To
life.-2Tonourish,nurtuie,
bring up. sffa a. [ --jfar-^aR
v
]
Living,
ex-
^. l The principle of life, isting. the vital breath, life, soul ; inrsfrr,
&c. -2 The individual or personal soul enshrined in the
sffa^m,
W)<
3frf%:
[
dried
up
or
Old
f-fi^] 1 An axe.-2 The cart. -4 An animal,
-3 A
human body and imparting to motion and sensation ( called
it,
life,
afRrw^
as opposed to qww^ the Supreme Y. 3. 131 Ms. 12. 22-23. -3 ), Life, existence. -4 A oreature,living being.-5 Livelihood, profession. -6 ;
rum in the cycle of Jupiter. Association of cause and effect.-l 2 N.
-H
of Vishnu. -Oomp. afcTOi \. 8 birdcatcher, fowler.-2. a murderer,slayer. the world of organic and inorganic creation. STRIT^ m. tho individual soul enshrined in the human body, (as opposed to TTTrfff-
ar^mm:
'the
Supreme
soul
'
). sn^pt abstracting healthy blood, bleeding (in
53;
medic.
sirtrr^
preservation of the heart -^tpjglowing fire-wood, burning wood ?ifrf t 'casting off life,' voluntary death, suicide TUTTO the three states / life.
).
awm:
--
i. e.
waking, drearaing'and sleeping. 3T<Jrr the wool of a animal.
^i 1^< the body. alive.
living the abode of the soul urf: a prisoner taken, '
Brahma.
q;r:
f
u
Chakora bird.
a ' 80
sr a.
^^1^:
-Hrsfrr a
children are living
ian.^. an
age, decrepitude, decay, inBrmity. -2 Digestion.
body.
;
revive, come to subsist on, make
N. of Kan;u. -7 N. of one of the Maruts -8 The constellation jof. -9 N. of Brihaspati.-IO The third lust-
5frT- [wr^faffi
tortoously ; Rg. frog. jftf^ a.
-2 To
2. 235.
duced, by his generous and touching behaviour, the enemy of serpents to give up his practice of devouring them. The story is very pathetically told in the play ] ^rf^ m. smoke.
meandering, going
^fsn
2.4S
Ms.
soul
slowly. 1. J3.
*rr
;
lead a holy life. It is related that there he one day took the place of a young serpent who was, by virtue of an agreement, to be offered to Garurfa as his daily meal, and in-
Swift,
ij a. moving ed-eyed, squinting. a snake. ( -JT: ) -nfii a.
To
mentioned
(
;
also in =pireRwini ) son of Jtitmtaketft for his benevolent
Going, going to. -2 Getting, obtaining see gj 'to go'. Destruction of the f$T5fSrar:
of
-2
of Indra. -2. N. of a king of the Vidyadharas, hero of the play
disposition.
a.
4.
A
nnrisher, sustainer. epithet of Indra. -Oomp. a mountain. an %jjs of Siva. 1. N. ^IIJH:
|ge:
.
Me.
^iii
mountain. -3
5 P. (Bffrfffi)
3fip* ^^-^s-
;
(
-4 An
23
i.
^
1
3i?i?ar )
f:
g?r t'qr IT, sfasr 515} gsr Tfift ?r ^t TV. cf. Un.
a Jaina temple
.
( ;
sfii'ni'i^it'
Ms. 11. 139.
1. a fTf:, f saint. -2 an Arhat of
chief Bauddba the Jainus ^nrq; or monastery.
P-
1
be alive
live,
)
born the
woman whose
%
enemy.
a physicmortal
^
1.
' ' existence. tnf living wealth, proper ty.in the shape of living creatures, live-stock. trnft the earth. faaRTV: a being endowed with life.
/.,
husband
trstV
is alive,
a
woman whose
-q^ a
freeh leaf,
455 o.
wt ose
father
a son or daughter )
(
&
it still al
BT
a we man whose son is living, -JTpjeffT the seven mothers or female divinities
-3 Water
life )
(
5RT
f%f*t sfhnr t:
TTB raen-
a sentient being.
Etrual blood
--$mi
The world of
!
living beings, the world of mortals, the world or worldly existence ; r*r-
wrror 37
9.
friijirfre?:
H^fft
3ftaf5tefira.fr:
;
Mai.
^nr^FP: sjahq-Tf
21
so
;
Santi.
2
2.
;
Bg. 11. 7
beings,
U
;
mankind
;
4 . 17. -2- living
.
made from
??rMw
blood.
healthy tferour transmigration of the soul. living,
HTVf grain, corn. Hre^real'zation or attainment of the chief end
sifl^lH^ a. [ jfta(-?:i 1
s?
a. [ tfi*
making &o. -2 -Hjf: 1
fa% of^
1
]
Living,
A
living being.
A
-2
A servant.
Buddhist mendicant, any mendicant who lives by begging. -4 A usurer. -5 A snake-catcher. -6 A tree. -7 A medicinal plant of that name'
-3
sfbm; o. ( rf(f. ) Living, alive. a woman whose crfafT -Conrp. children are living.
old.
-6
*ffa'07 a.
To be I
lived.
[
o.
1
^^j:
M^^
^r^Tf-' *<Sf
]
1 ir
life.
fowler. Full\>f life. -2]Aniraat-
defined:
P.
1
Water. -2 The -3 A bow-string gfpsfr^TiJrV i'iftwft Mv. 6. 33. -4 The chord of an arc. -5 Means of living. -6 The tinkling of metalic ornaments. -7 N. of a plant ( ^n ) -8; Life, exist;
ence. sfhrrg ", H. I Food. -2 Life, existence ( fig. also ); *ag JJT^rsfr-
N. V. -3 Re-
1
( girfst )
-2 To exclude, a.
s^filfl fT:
A man
;
T
Deserted, abandoned. of a degraded caste, a
Chand&la.
^f^\ A
braid of hair. tuft of hair on the top of the head ef ^p-r.
A
^f^cfc)
.
;
1.
6 P.
To bind. -2 To send, throw
( snfffi ) I
33^go. -II. 10 P. or cast, diroct.-2
To
1
To grind or pound. To shine. 6 P. ( ^(^ ) To go, move. Ved.An epithet of Varuna.
A
1
gg;
^
(
3ra?t )
4 P. ( smt, ztfft or grow become decay, 6,
10.-4
2.
A medicine
sftfNir [sft^wp^arar of living, livelihood.
&
Meong -2 The life].l
An
nt.
gj
knowledge
or the
Supreme
spirit,
is
'
'
while alive, one who, though alive, is as good as dead and useless to the
word ( said of a mad man whose character ia lost ). SjppTO a. [ tfnj;-3m ]
old
man.
trs Virtuous, pious. existence. -2 A tortoise.
peacock,
A
-4
cloud.
-3 A -5 Virtue,
piety.
sffaH
a.
(
ift/.
)
[
jft^ uft
H: Enlivening, giving life. living being. -2 Wind. -3
-4 The Supreme Being -- JT existence
;
(
fig.
also
)
;
sg^] I
A
I
A
son.
Life,
?*JTrft JTJT *-
(p^^tWmr^ft^Git.in. -2 The principle of life, vital
water.
^jpj
energy
;
Bg.
10 P.
(
gOTffi
)
To reduce
to
WffR ^'] I Living, existent, alive; U. 12. 75. -2 Returned to life, revived. -3 Anim-
powder, grind, pound. Ved. Speed, quickness. ^p- a. 6 A. (grfT.gK) 1 To be
-4 Lived through
To be favourapleased or satiified.-2 ble or propitious. -3 To like, be take pleasure or delight fond
^ff^tf.p.
[ 3^)5;
!
ated, enlivened. ( as a period ).
?* sftfM FTHT$
I Life,existence; 5^tf f|rfr* U. 3.
i*
26;^nf5a^r^Ku.C.
63; Me.
83 infJrsfaJT^tsrrnTJfcTsfH^ft Ms. 6. 45 7. 111. -2 Duration of life. -3 Livelihood. -4 A living being. 3iiT3i: an epithet 'of Siva.. -Oomp. ;
Long-lived. I Life,
I
2
i. e.
;
one
or
Ved. To waste
old,
a. Decayed, old.
ijiuf
'
freed from the future birth and all ceremonial rites while yet living. gj%:/. final liberation in the (.resent state of life. 37 a- dead
)
away, perish.
for restoring life.;
giving, element,
To abandon,
net aside.
;
storation to life, revival
U.
Malaya
8. D. 207.
quit.
J,
dog. -2 The
5jy4M , ^Qc^rr 1 Censure, reproach. -2 Dislike, aversion, disgust, abhorrence. -3 ( In Bhet. ) Disgust considered as the feeling which gives rise to the Blbbatsa sentiment, thus
Enlivening.
-2 Supporting
*HlllP>ll<4;
A
1
mountain.
sft^T [ 3l)f.-ST^ ]
*rg:
;
lihood.
sniRTa. I Living, existing. -2 !T: I Life, existence. Long-lived. -2 A drug, medicament.
A
life.
5flt-f-
(Generally at the end of comp.) Living, alive, existing R, 'l. 63. -2 Living upon or by ; ift^nff^, w. A living being. srrgT^fr?'!; Ac. 3fr4 Life. SJJT A means of live1
Water. -2 Fresh milk.
:
To be lived, kept alive The possibility of living.
tif I
f^ ?r ]
Food.
earth.
a livelihood by, generating One who lives a long time.
day
dangerously
-2 Life. -3 Possible return to 3ftr% a. ( ;ft/. ) [ ift^-mft,
;
-2. a life-giving medicine.
an articulation. -2. heart.
77
&o.
',
existence.
Jjthe vital parts,
11.
is
2. 20.
Bv.
gfl-ftwwr a.
means of -5 Butter
33.
;
ing, inspiriting.
human
Udb.
fr ff*nT
J^ H. 3. milk one
^ 'the mother of living beings', a woman whose children are living. -WT 1- a joint,
of
ill ';
3Tnr*T: I'residing in epithet of Varuoa, the regent o water. -2. the bdy. T
water
i%'*r?'^TH57rT*5r-
e.
or
poison.
^
i.
;
Marrow. -7 Enlivening, making alive. -Oomp. srrsrrd BitT: death.
3fHrinfiT
;
profession, also ); Ms.
( fig
q^i
he
' ;
nrorra;
-4 Livelihood, existence
m^t
( jflrft
;
7. 9.
gffarnr Ki. 18. 39
:
31T5TT
hope of
love
.life,
of
li
i
an $^T: |. a lover, husband. -2. epithet of Yama R. 11. 20 ( where the word is
^1.
of,
enjoy ; $rvf ^TrTFf T*T7 ^f^TT or attach oneBhig. -4 To devote
in,
self to, 17.
3^
-5 To
112.
inhabit
undergo, suffer
practise,
qfa??TO3<^ ;
f^TW%g: frequent,
;
Bk. visit,
3*^ T^T^f T7s
Mb. -6 To
;
used in sense
1
also
).
-3
the sun.
-4. the moon. -5drug which is 3T.: said to revive the dead. Siva. qrr: doralion of life. grr an artery. -s^nrsrni! a husband.
w^Tt: risk of jeopardy, d ngor to life ;
sacrifice of life.
i
life,
choose. -8 To enjoy, possess, Mai. 5. 18. -9 To .happen to. -10 To delight in granting or per-
To
have
;
To show oneself -II forming. favourable towards. -Caul. I To like, be fond of. -2 To fondle, cherish. -3 To delight at. -II. 1 P.,
in,
approve of, rejoice.
10 U.
(
456 To
I
reason, think. -2To investigate,
srTrt.
examine. -J To hurt. -4 To be satis-
comp.
[
3 Drawn.
Ved. Gone.
fied.
the end of comp. ) 1 g\o. Liking, enjoying, taking delight in Bh.3. 103. -2 Vioiting, approaching, going to, taking, amusing, resorting to &c. qTrf1*\ali R- 8. 85 ( at
^m: /
^Wi^^ &c.
^T^JTTn
a.
gjinr
e^i .
1.
The
;q^:
To be
worshipped
served, Service.
]>. [ ^-ipiS/ii) ^f ] I
Furnished or endowed with, possessed of. -4 Liked, loved, agreeable.
-5 Served, worshipped. -6 Propitious, favourable. -7 Shared, partaken in U. 6. 40. The remnants of meal ( 37%?. ).
Librn
sign
The mass
^j;
Pleased,
gratified. -2 Practised, regorted to, vigited, sutfere.l &c. ; Bg. 2. 2. -3
3
of
matted hair
of
).
or
33m,
A
4
.
ffi,
(
injure, kill. -2 To ( with dat. ) ; <&
Bk. 11.8.
To
hurt,
angry
with
1
SJT} )
be
-2
(n.).
Silence.
'^
]
Satisfaction,
I
:
Silently 2. 17.
;
fifrSfr
3T>Tnw>
S. 5
;
Liking -2 Satisfaction, approval. -3 Choosing. a. Making crooked or actNjJg<|U| or: The moon. ing crookedy. r
3f^HT:
-2 A
tree.
I
R fifi $3*1 [ 5 crescent-shaped wooden ladle used for pouring the sacrificial ghee into the fire. -2 A tongue, flame. especially of Agni, i. e. a
fH
^
^
3T 1 P. iT
applied
mftHMl: tithi
name
ijm^ w*f
%>^r
Ms.' 2. 84.
(
See
and other commantatorH r
shortly
and
Uyana
^
;
renders
inrffr
1. 2. 5.
1 U.,
9 P.
by
for
(
Mcdhfi:
n-ij
by OTSee ylva-
).
press
iwft,-*, 3'ifft
)
I
3<j. Ved. Quick, speedy.
is
;
43.
4.
;
Ve"; 1
15h.
)
qrn>
rr
-4 To appear,
become
^nm-
%mt
;
5
3.
>ftr:
3ftf^ 3. R'I.
show
manifest
visible or
1'arasm.
^Hff
;
f^r'ftf^ffi'
rise,
(
Ku.
3.
ease.
oneself,
a
bow
recoil or
back
fly
C'ns. To cause to
).
digested
5tNfTrr-
To be
dissolved or
to digegt. -II. 1
;
A
(
31%
I
[ 3|-f3^ 05^ ] | Causing -2 Promoting digestion,
digestive. r [
^-1%^ 53^ ]
Causing to
1
decay. -2 Stimulating digestion. -3 Calcining or oxidizing metals.
-4
A
condiment. :
)
The
.portion
the moon's path occupied constellations
ff"t,
rfr!?f
of
by the
aad^fiiiTKVr
according- to <m?THf$< ) according to others, by Rytw 3,3^1 and (
;
as
yawn
A
;:
at (
inducing
1
heated
chamber a
perspiration,
for
dry hot
bath.
Ved.
Yawniug, 5Jvr:,-*ir,-vi U. 4. 29. -2 Opening, gaping blossoming, expanding *fr 'sprr SH^fH' K. 257
well-born. Victorious.
Of
1
-2
noble
Genuine,
origin, true. -3
Speed. -2 Atmosphere. female demon. -4 An epithet of Saiaswatt. 5 Going speedily, luick me 'ion 6 A mark on the forehead of horses and oxeii.
^JTH
[ftrn-fft Fg?
]
1
Eating.
-2 Food.
;
iT^ffiTitrsrraif^l: Ve. 3 F.tpipsion. 9. 16.
2.
7
;
Mai.
4 Bursting
open.
^T^T: a
sort
A.
( >frf ) To move, go. A. ( ) Ved. I To reach, 3*5 go towards. -2 To strive after, exert. -3 To open the month, pant, gasp.
5ft[
1
1
'
[
In^'S?
] '
of dsmon.
A
~
)
To move, approach, come near. -2 To crackle ( as fire). -3 To roar. -4 To call out to, invoke, Ved.
or expand.
A [^H-q^g]
*r
SnTTtSTT <jll*<<-
;
;
To bo
24; U_5. 13. -5
-6 To
fig.
7^
.
Ms.
41.
(
sfitJjirw
;
to decay. ;
9.
ir^i^n^ Chin. 79 =gi3f^r^ Bk. 15. 150. -4 To break up or fall to pieces. -Cotw. wear ( 3T-5TM
^H(TT :THfTrin%rTi!*K #f*I-
irregular tr^f
^ U5TT
3Miflf^
WTSSTTfl Bk. 6. f^f 14. 112. -3
excel.
;
fl-
;
Bk.
;
consume*
r
.
yawn
be
%5TT
praise.
o
expand, burst open w*3ftg*smT (as a flower &c. ) RB- 3. 22. -3 To i*-# increase, spread or extend every-
5J:/. 1
A
also )
16
pt. 5.
perish,
3TT-
;
or
inspire.
-3
gape,
pulse.
-2 To
Or
3fll*
wear out, wither
old,
^t^ 5BTOT:
;
-
-2 To open,
1
hurry on, move on quickly. -2 To impel quickly, urge or drive on. -3 To excite, animate.
To
To
jre* ) 1
A
1
kill.
hurt,
To make low
) 1
-2 To
away, decay
^fTrfr-
3j?lm
flsgrfl
also
oRfa
1TJT
where
those sacrificial ceremonies to which the verb gfifa is applied as distinguished from thoseto which *nrfa is
To
)
( 3jnf?r-e
(
humiliate.
3m&:
technical
U.
3v$W
priest.
m. Fire.
A
1
; ,-^ The water of boiled
TV.
-Comp. 3TT*T: fire. -j^l (
weapon.
fiery
Hhl 1 ^: / 1%^ 3^] 1 Fev -2 Feverish or morbid heat. 1 P. (sjlffi) Ved. 1 To burn.-2 * To hurt, injure, kill.
[ 5 ffa *r=n[ ] 1 Fire. -3 A hard-hearted man.
Sg: / A J 1
6 A
-5 Anger.
[^
Bv.
To grow
) 1
^gw f%* 3^
enjoyment, happiness, pleasure. -2 ^ Happiness. qr ind. I According to one's -wish, with ease.
ft
9 P., 10 D.
I. 1, 4,
^K-
3 To grow old'. *$(<% a. Ved. I Swift, speeedy, quick. -2 Running, proceeding quickly. -3 Praising, invoking. fjf: / 1 Speed. -2 An epithet of .ddityaor sun. 3 the body. 4 Tke Brahman
;
if 1 Gaping. -2 Expansion, opening, blooming. -3 Developing, coming into view.
larged, increased.
W^-T^sjTrarcr. Mall. 1. 2. 3r?q? Matted hair.
^
;
-
^r5TW 3*r*lf|*7-
;
)
Rs. 6.
[JJJ-^] 1 Yawned, gap-2 Opened, expanded, displayed; Mil. 1. 32. -3 Opened, blown ( as a flower ) -4 Done, exerted. -$ En-
the
twisted
limbs
ed.
4
word of Greek origin
7/jdiac ( a
tba
(
j
Going on, proceeding,
I
-2 Stretching
5f^f|rTwrT?!Tnr6f 10. -3 Blossoming, blooming Bh. 1. 25.
Impulse, incitement, instigation. -5 Inclination, propensity, tendency.
;
K.
ing.
( afrrTft- )
Given.
4
2 Quickness, speed. moving. Uninterrupted Sow or motion.
;
;
At the end of
(
]
Impelled, urged, pressed.-!
I
)
'
yawner, Swelling.
Gaping, yawnibg. o, [ ^'T;m% 53^; ] Causing to at 1 Gaping, yrvwngape or yawn
&1
P.
^
(3fl>ri*
,
cUue, decay, perish.
To
want,
do
457 know to be wrw^r JTwr^t Me.
Si i iff 5
ingly or unknowingly, consciously or
;
Victorious,
victory
successful,
531*% JT^stw snnTW ITOW-
;
ug^t <S^T or.
-2
--
-2
6;
2.
-2
16, 16. 72.
4.
A
g-. 1
conquer-
victor,
=M A Victory,
Quick-silver.
triumph.
w:
R.
-Oomp.
Superiority.
victor.
A.
RT: 1
A
1
Jaina, a follower of
Jaina doctrines. -2
A Buddha.
%rf^r%: N. of a celebrated gage and philosopher, founder of the Mimfmiei school of philosophy (
^t
properly
ffl
jfmt*n$?rgwT-
);
-8 To
act, enthe instru-
6.
gage in ( with gen. of ment ); nfqifr srnfm Sk. he engages in sacrifice with clarified butter ( fffw = frfifo ) -9 Ved. To ac'
Mil.
>rf%
(Fjrrffnfrtf
Superior
leading
to
wrw W?*TT f*ar SIH Irrnr^ Pt. 2. 23. IfW [ Jfre^ ajor ] 1 Belonging to sfk or the soul. -2 Belonging to
knowledge, approve, allow. -10 To recognise ag one's own, take possession of. Cow. ( jiNJjfjr, smfit ) '
To announce, inform, make acquainted with, make known, notify. -2 To request, ask(Atra.).-3To sharpen. -4 To satisfy. -5 To praise. -6 To immolate, kill ( as an animal ). Deiid. ( ftfarwr ) J To desire to know, investigate, ascertain R. 226 Bk. 8. 33 14. 91. -2 To conjec;
;
;
.
Jupiter.
ture, suppose, guess.
the end of 5T 1 At comp. ) 1 Knowing, familiar with 3>Hr?r, prnrogr, srrarsri TTBTST &c. -2 Wise r s in ytu.^l thinking oneself o.
[ 5THF
;
W<J*' one for iTi?3ff
<*
Long-lived, long life IB desired ;
( 3iT/. ) 1
whom ig q^
Thin, lean.
Dk. -2
gfiN^rr:
^.
The moon
\
^rr<js5
sri-
5
;
trarsf
Bv.
*r t
-2 Camphor. -3 A son. -4 drug, medicament. -5 A peasant. 2. 78.
An
*Nt|:
epithet
A
3TTT
of Eacha, son
of Brihaspali.
hood.
The pleasure of
Ti
taste.
:
Th
dtfigH:
(
$
%$An who
A devotee
a
preg-
).
epithet of Siva.
-2 practises the most
1
rigid austerities.
tiT 1
-2
A
Known,
]
as-
prehended &c.
grnrftjiT
sji-rfimj
;
5Ht Ku. 3. 3; see Knowledge. -Comp.
above.
^rr
*
fa^td: a man completely versed in any S&stra. ^n^^rpot.p. I To be known or
-2 Conceivable,
co'm-
prehensible.
/ A woman
.
?u-
understood. tie.
,
[
certainded, understood, learnt, com-
longings of
woman
nant
$mr:/. I Understanding. -2 Intel-3 Promulgating. -4 Satisfaction. -8 Sharpening. -6 Praise. -7 Immolating, killing. 5fT?r a.
Aloe-wood. 1
Made known, inform-
ed, expounded, taught. lect.
Crookedness, deceit, false-
sraKSr
;
be wise. gr; 1 A wiseand learned man. -2 The sentient soul. -3 The planet Mercury. -4 The planet Mars. -5 An epithet of Brahma. to
cluster of
;
3Tri%: [ ?r-W5 ] 1 paternal relation, a father, brother &o.; agnate re-
young buds.
A woman.
A
latives collectively .-2 kindred in general. -3
kinsman who
ia
kinsman
A
or
distant
not entitled to the
oblations offered to deceased ances)
TTji, jffra
in all senses
(
quainted with
know,
to learn,
); ;
wm be aware
JIT
^3
become ac-
yi*fl
;
5rr*
srnwfT ft &*mrr aHM^to wr2. 110, 123; 7. 148. -3 To
;
Ms.
flnd out, ascertain, investigate ;5n*r-
m
3?: inrhffra Mk 9. -< To comprehend, apprehend, understand, :
feel, experience
&c. -5 To
test,
character of
1.72; Cnin.
;
as in
j:W5r g ,
tiy,
tnow
^
the true
wfttg fifcrsjnfnmr H. -6 To recognise sf
21.
Me. 63. -7 To
58
;
A father. -Comp. ^ij^ ., the duty of a kinsman. w*: Vin. relationship. dissension "H^tors.
-4
5iT$'
:
Bk. 15.'9. -2 To of, be familiar or
conversant with 3. 1
To know
1
one who has or makes near relatives.
among
f^
relatives.
a.
5Tfcra Relationship.
grrf a- [ jtt-ij^ ] m. I ligent, wise.
Knowing, intelA wise man. -2 An acquaintance. -3 A bail, surety. 5TT5T [ 5n->n%-?33; ] I
Knowing, un-
derstanding, becoming acquainted with, proficiency trfewr ftr*T ^f ;
MM.
-2 Knowledge, learn5fg-5rr>T gvifnrMs 5. 109; I&T 8Tir snft R. 1. 22. -3 Conecio'isnese, cognizance, knowledge 1. 7.
;
regard,
consider,
of religion and philosophy which teaches man how to understand his own nature and bow be may be reunited to the Supreme spirit ( opp.
^4^ ) 3. 3.
cf
;
jrr* !JVs?rPft Tif^
Ma
8.
2R8 know-
jrpwm
.
andsjrjfanr in
-5 The organ of
Bg.
intelligence,
intellect. -6 Confidence. -7 The Supreme spirit. -8 An epithet of Vishnu. -9 The Vedas taken collecsrsj^rrw: ignorance, tively. -Oomp.
sense,
arata forgetfulness. -Mmrrstudy. -]. thinking, reflection. -am*m a. all-wise. jftgr* an organ folly.
*T:
1.
of perception ; ( these are five rr^, -the skin, wnrr, ^g^, vm and tongue, eye, ear and nose; nee j^ff^r under f1%7 ) qrt? that inner or
mr
esoteric portion of Veda which refer* to true spiritual knowledge, or know-
ledge of the Supreme spirit, at distinguished from the knowledge of ceremonial rites ( opp. wVte ). ijw a. done knowingly or intentionally. irttr a. attainable by the under" the eye of Instanding.
^sm
tellectual vision ( opp.
^4gw,
);
*rf
^'g^r Ms. 2.8; 4. 24. ( m. ) a wise and learned man. cretf true knowledge, knowledge of God. -rpr^ n. penance conacquisition of true
the
in
sisting
a precepotor, knowledge. qr ^: an epithet of Kurasvati. -^^7
wanting in knowledge, -foyfj: certainty, ascertainment. acquiring trua
teat on
knowledge. -2.
spirit.
A
cf
unconsciously. -4 Sacred knowledge; especially, knowledge derived from meditation on the higher truths
57
'
"
wisdom',
irft.
I.
ftff
the
a
teacher, Dav n K tlie '
wise.
a. in-
( spiritual )
IJH
on spiritual knowledge.
supreme
preceptor. impress of
founded
^T:man know-
poaaossed of true or spiritual ^rT: contem. ledge, philosopher. means of. plation as the principal or ac attaining the Supreme spirit quiring true or spiritual knowledge a means -Sf^or, orr 1 indication, sign, or inferring. -2. ( in of
knowing
of knowledge ; ) sign or proof antecedent subsequent derived from knowledge. -f%5rnr 1. saored miscellaneous knowledge. -2-theTedas with the supplementary branches of knowledge, such as medicine, arms, logic
4c.
srrtr
telling.
the ssience of fortune-
-WT*
1-
a
means of acquir-
ing true or spiritual knowledge. an organ of perception. ^rt^tT: "''. Consciously,:
ly, intentionally
-2.
knowing-
458 Consisting of know-
a. 1
ledge, spiritual
TJ%
;
^
srnft
wtifal
own ed,
action.-5 Asred, old.
worn
srnntfr* Tf^prr R- 8. 20. -2
Containing knowledge --?
Supreme
-2 An
spirit.
1
( "ft/- )
epithet of
[
m. I Intelligent, wiie. ger, a fortune-teller. -2
An astroloA sage, one
possessed of true or spiritual knowledge.
5TTPTW Fortune telling. wiih 5TPrNf^ Den. P. T knowledge.
[*f
<
for
Making
-foRr-Ts]
known, teaching, informing, indiST. 1 A teacher. 2 A cating Ac. commander, a master. -3 A master of reqneats, an officer of the court of an Indian prince ; Ft. 3. ( In pbil. ) significant expres-
w
A
sion, a suggestive rale or precept, said of inch rules as imply some-
thing more than wuat is actually expressed by the words of those rules themselves.
* (m
fr^-<=3^]
informing,
Making knowni announcing,
teaching,
<*
The
Siva.
-6 Decaj*
C
iweg.
The most
I
)
-2 Noblest,
excellent.
best.
first,
v^tX o. ( Superl. of vqnn or try ). I Eldest, moat senior. -2 Host' ex. cellent, best. -3 Pre eminent, first,
chief, highest. 5. I An elder brother R. 12. 19, 35. -2 An epithet of the Supreme Being. -3 Life. -4 ;
N. of a Innar month )* srs q. v. ). ST 1 An eldest sister. -2 N. of the eighteenth lunar mansion ( consisting of the three stars ). -3 The middle finger. -4 A small houselizard. -5 An epithet of the Ganges. -6 The goddess of misfortune, elder sister of Lakshml. gr A small honse-lizard. y I The most exthe
cellent,
-Ckmp.
-5 A heavenly body, (
out.
first
-2
or head.
Tin.
brother's
e'dest
i.
ahsrj.
share. -2. the right of the eldest brother to a larger share of 'the patrimonial property. -3. The best share. aigf, n. 1. water in which
grain has been washed.- 2- the scum of boiled rice.-arrsnr: 1. the highest or most excellent order in the religious life of a that of Brfthmana, i. a householder. -2. a householder. (TTW: a father's eldest brother. arf^:/. Ved. superiority qdf. t. the highest caste (that of Br&hmanas) -2- a Brahmana. ffaf. the duties of seniority. ?*/. 1. a wife's eldest sister. -2 the eldest mother-
planet, star Ac. L. 7, 21
a
luminary
);
;Bg. 10. 21; H. 1. 21 ; Kn. 2. 19 ; S. 7. 6. -6 Brightness of the sky,day-light (opp. cPT^) -7 The sun and moon ( dual ). "8 Light as the divine principle of life, intelligence. -9 The science of the course of heavenly bodies jastronomy
The faculty of seeing. m. I The -3 An epithet of Vi-
see jfffrair.-lO
-II The celestial world. sun. -2 Fire.
the fireshnu. -Conrp. spt:, -g'Tor: iror: the 5TJ1: a spark of fire. flyheavenly bodies collectively. an astronomer or the zodiac. ^r:
^d
Mtrologer. ,
ft
Hg'jjthe stellar sphere. 3f a fire-fly-
-'ft ( 5ft )
TTtatW: ) the polar star. the supreme spirit. fe% i.
(
an astronomer or astrologer. ftvrfi astronomy or ( 3^tnT:5TI?T )
-?TW
*sffa: OqifRetflr:) a
astrology.
Soma
tjpe of a whole class of sacrificial ceremonies.
sacrifice considered as the
N. of Durga. a. Consisting of B. 15. 59 ; Ku. 6. 3.
TwV starry
;
stars.
.
indicating.
Made known, informed,
^rrflhr a.
announced, declared.
-^ ~vft W ]
^TCHT [ jn of knowing.
--
The
desire
3H1 pot. p. [sTTijtffr JKJ] I To be investigated or learnt or understood. -2 To be regarded OS.-3 Perceptible, cognizable.
^JT 9 P. (fsrctflt) J To overpower, oppress. -2 To grow old. -3 (
Utifl
)
sfnr a.
To be oppressed. 1
Oppressed, overpowered.
2 Become old
;
also
sfisr.
nr
1
N
:
which the
constellation to May-June in
;B. 8.69; 11. 15; 11.104. -2 The chord of an arc. -3 The earth. -4 A mother. -5 Overpowering force or Excessive demand, strength. -6 importunity.
WT
-ft ]
I
Old
age,
decay, -2 Quitting, abandoning. -3 river, stream. -4 Opprest.jn. -5 Deprivation, loss ; Mil. 9. 33.
A
j-4JNH, a STOW or eg ) *m *T fo?r
-
( *fr 1
/
)
Compar.
Elder, senior
^VWK
U.
6.
-2 One of the
six
Vedangas
(
being
a short tract on'astronomy ).-Oomp. f^^lt astronomical or astrologioa
a-
SJTST
corresponding
(
^
the
iu
).
One who 3*nf*n
1
Born from the
eldest or
principal wife.
A
3$rrawr:
sj; luminary, peak of Meru. a>
studies
planet,
or
star,
N. of the shining
"'ili3^?ww
ij'l.J
'
Luminous, bright, shining, possessed of luminous bodies ;T$T3
-2
;
Precedence, priority of birth, primogeniture, seniority. -2 Pre-eminence, sovereignty. 1
53
A.
I
(
3if"rt
To go
)
near,
approach.
55^ 1 0. ( 3$nn 35^: /. Light.
)
To
shine.
A
To ad e ( s^f ' ' To observe any religions obligation ( such as a vow ).
7%
1
i
-2 Celestial, m. 1 The sun. -Z N. of the third foot of Brahma. -3 N. of one of the seven suns appear22.
of the world. ing at the destruction 3T I The night (as illuminated by the stars ). -2 ( In phil. ) A state of e. a vranmind pervaded by mgor, quil state of mind.
.jl^r
instruct.-Z
iT
5J?tftre 7waiIHSk.] 8 Moon-
[ jjftfSwfrt
TO srr P- V.
2.
of
jjfror-
Superior, more excellent or worthy; Ms. 4.8, a. 3. 137; Bg. 1, 8. -3 Larger, greater. -4 ( In law ) One not a minor, '. e. come of age and responsible frr his
57
*n ]
I
science.
.
;
[
I
of Astronomy, astrology, the science the course of the heavenly bodies and divisions of time resting thereon.
sifrfirwt^
-2 First,
&n A bow-string ftwnr WH Trffcr? ^ f$Tf5rH3TT*\ra*w^3: S. 2.
/
moon stands
The full-moon the month of 5^7. -2 A small
best.
STjrfo:
full
house-lizard.
To be oppressed.
1
The month 53)5 q.v. of a lunar month in
^: r
:
|sr-
day
Ved. Oppression.
wrrsr
in-law.
Astronomical or astrological. An astronomer or astrologer.
1
Light,
lustre,
bright-
30 ; ness, flash ; sq'nkfm JT'IIT S- 5. K. 2. 75 ; Me- 5. -2 Light of Brahuian, light regarded as the Supreme spirit; Bg. 5. 24, 13. 17
-3 Lightning. -4
A
;
0.
4.
18.
heavenly body.
-!4 -2 Li S ht ( '" s^rirq; P>- 6. of Durga. -4 Au -3 epithet ). general A moonlight-night. -Comp. -f*T: the moon, -f^or: the Chkora bird. jtf
f^t
a ianijj--tand, a candle-stick.
459
A
^.
light.
The
bright half of a
connected with Greek Zeus ). vrtTlMH*: An astronomer
or
P.
I. 1
isrorilr
(
)
rfit )
P.
To over-
I
power, conquer. -2 To go. 1
To grow
II. 9, 10.
P.
( 5*Tfr, 3joj ) 1
s^yfir 30. -2
a.
Fever, feverish heat (in medicine);
up,
a.
-3 To be ardent *T ^rsrr Bk. 1. 4.
7. JT
wound
affliction, distresB,grief,
Kam.
;
ft I Beating time. -2 Jingling, clanking or any similar sound. -3 Wind accompanied by rain. -4 N. of Brihaspati. -5 A thing
The
A
-6
hurricane, -grr descent of a cascade, waterfall.
STTSTTr^ Den.
To
A.
o. [ ca^-or ]
A
1
A tion
;
rice.
Bh.
1.
9
;
large flame of
A.
wind with
T;
6.53.
-
fire.
.
A
:
5Jgrr
I
fTRT: [
%Sn
(
6 P.
) 1
F^:?^] A small
tree, shrub,
yuiokly, atoneejg^r-
1.
"IT Jingling Bound. a. Tinkling, jingling,
T
;
V.
of falling rain. -2 hurricane, gale. -3 jingling.
-4
-5 Anything
of the
Wind
wind or and rain,
A clanking Bound,
Ral-ning in large drops. lost.
-Ooap
3ir%;;j!
14
Bv.
;
:
U.
26
5.
P.
;
(|Tfll%)
^1T A 5.
63.
To
eat,
spring.
-Oomp.
J
srrfSn*
king-fisher.
lea P
m.
>
a
4. 37.
Donkey,
P", pft [f-3^3 A
cascade,
StTlT:,
?rrH
"
spring, fountain, stream;
ipeak.
-2
injure. -4
sort of drum.
-2 The
The Kali age. The Ganges.
a Furnished with a drum. .
-m.
An
epithet of Siva. I
The body. -2 A
A picture. SH^rar The noise
legion,
country. -3
of
falling
of an ele drops or of the flapping phant's ears. -2 Sun ITOT I A girl, daughter. >J (bine, glittering light, splendour.
A
cricket.
areca-nut. 5n<* /- Tl)0 :
grpj:
A
^TRft, an ape. 5TT:,
consume.
um P.
A
) 1
n A whore, harlot, -ft cymbal. sort of drum. * A sound 88 of splashing or dropping.
grtf
)r5f(T:
fnift
A A
5. 5.
Jingling, tinkling or ornaments as of metallic clinking, 3ror(
(
1
gr^ft:
96, 70.
making a tinkling sound
Mv.
The noise
6.
Kali age. -3 A cane-staff. -4 An iron instrument used in cooking. -5
;
;
P.
1
313;
sound as of metal ornaments. 3T3PT 1 Jingling and clanking of metal ornaments. -2 A rattling or ringing Bound,
Mv.
epithet
To become matted or clotted together (as hair). -2 To become confused or entangled.
;
river Ganges.
clanking, or jingling
Flaming,
I
[ 3^-flrft ]
-2 Shining, -m. An
rain, a storui,
;
The
^RT
To To blame, censure. -3 To To threaten, menace.
(srv Pt.
A
stormy gale; SR Ak. Qui^^'^lQ'rirag'Bfl ( Bv. 2. 169 Amaru. 48 Mai. 9. 17.
,
48,
-2
W3T: fire. an epithet
f3r- : ,
a volcano. of Siva.
blazing. of 9tva.
squall,
murmuring
Amaru.
36.
l.
blaze, flame, illuminaBh. 1. 95. -2 Burnt ;
-Comp.
[ J^-wt; ] I Flaming,blaz-2 Bright, brilliant. pj: Flame,
^rtT
;
;
R. 15. 16
:
33, 4. 29
Burning, blazing.
flame, light
3*TcJ
Bh. ;
shining.
blazing,
jj^fr
'''
low
Fire;
torch.
;
brighten.
once
sound, as the buzzing of bees
|
s^fra; m. the gun-stone.
3*13 c5:
bush. ind. Quickly, at
*;
^rf^?T a.fs^-'fR] 1 Burnt, kindled, illuminated. -2. Flaming, blazing.
;
but srwaqfrT) 1 To set on fire, light, kindle. -2 To irradiate, illuminate,
flash,
sparkle.
Flaming,
1
]
FT
H?f-
destroyed.
lost or mislaid.
Burning,
-Comp.
4 To burn ( as a Caus.. OTHtft-lt, Braird-
).
Asleep, sleeping. -2 Lost,
I
;
3^-3^
Bv.
blaze, light.
|f
;
Ka. 5. be consumed
To be burnt
mental pain,
nsrtft ***:
To
glow, shine
S. 6. 30
ing.
;
$g ^
blaze,
I
)
[
-2 Combustible
Ku. 4. 36, 32 ; Bg. 11. 29. -2 Corro' sive alkali. -3 The number ' three.
wnfcr
( 3*j?i1,
^T^NRTT?:
^WSfJTT'TS^t fRff: 35TSH'HmRf'i-=|icf. Si . 2. 54 ; also used fig. ; ^il^<;, JT^T*WT:i n^5^T: &c. -2 Fever of the soul,
sorrow;
oft/. ) Attacked
shining.
To he hot
[ssT^ft 3T ] I Heated, feverish. -2 Excited, inflamed. ^: 1
with fever. 333; 1 P.
(
or afflicted (as by fire)
old.
with fever or passion, be feverish. -2 To be diseased.
z?t
3*i%3( a.
burn brightly,
astrologer.
%
of fever. -sEr^^i: a febrifuge. : cure of fever, febrifuge.
oxysm
night. Jupiter, ( a word
The planet
3*ft:
a.
;
moon-
?^y A fall-moon
month
R. 8. 84 Bg. 3. 30. Fever. -Comp. 3tRr : the par-
moonlight-night,
a. Bright or lit with
|
A
prize-fighter.
-2 N. of
Ms. 10 one of the degraded classes; drum. of kind A " 12. 45. ffr 22,
Cymbal.
460 1
A
A
cymbal. -2
kind
of drum. -3 A curl, lock of hair. -4 Moisture. -5 Purity. flfp^T 1 Dirt rubbed off the body
by the application of perfumes. -2 Light, luatre, splendour. -3 A rag or cloth used for applying colour or
ing sound,
(
A
ball at the
U.
(
suft-i* )
To take. -2
To put
on, wear. -3 To hurt or only P. in this sense ).
(
A
bower. -2
A
I
3Tr:
in
fish
general
j
)w Jasmine.
mango
;
-Comp. -3r:, -%
forest.
Pt. 4. 34.
A
porpoise. 3^-ft an epithet Satyavatt, mother of Vyasa. JTtfJrf
1
A
worn round the
?:
1
A
sound
feet.
-2
like the
A
t
splash-
rang of
A
1
epithet of Siva.
et,
A
I
hatch-
chisel
;
R. 12. 80. -2 A sword. -3 The a sword. -4 A peak shapthe ed like the edge of a hatchet Bk. 1. slope or declivity of a hill
20
A cricket also sfffarr. A tree. -2 A shrub, bush. A kind of betel. ) 1 ;
nut.
f^fl*l
A
A
-2 .A kind of musical instrument. -3 Parch|
I$T%:/.
cricket.
of silver equal to The fruit of the
1
A voice
-2
from heaven boding
ill-Hiek^an evil omen. -3 A thicket. 4, 9 P. ( sftffo or fprtfa ) To
grow old of. jr. -: The betel-nut tree. 1 P. ( pnrfa ) To go or mo?e.
four.Mishm -12 wood -apple ( n. ).
A
stamped
;
gheUh of
coin,
especially
of silver. -Oomp. a irffrmaster. JJTOT a mint. ^r^roT
tying, borne. ^TiTt
rf ) 1
(
or:
(
T:
A
I
)
people.
-Oomp
borax. 1
The twang of
a
bow-
-2 A howl, cry, shout. -3 Fame. -4 Surpise, wonder. ?*nft-* a. (dfr/-), Twanging, making a hissing or twanging sound
string.
small house-lizard.
A kind of musical -2 A joke, jest. -3 A
ment. A kettle-drum.
;
-3 Anger. -6 Pride. -7 The leg. -3 A chasm, cleft. -9 The wood-apple tree. -10 Borax. -11 A weight
1 P- ( Zesfr )
To be confused
?( 2T )c?:,-3t**r Confusion, perturbation. rj-=p A kind of spirituous liquor prepared from the fruit of the wood-apple tree ).
(
:
:
-'
Avad.
1
1
hsleliet
jir:,-it
A spade, uoo.
A weight -T Borax
Borax. -2
.
t,
;
Vikr.
I.
10. ij:
of four MAsln
-4
or dtaturbed.
;
?rt%*T A
lie.
jgj: The sound of a drum.
A libertine, loacber. A clang, twang. A horse. -2 A catamite. A.
(
\<&
To go, move.
)
;
P.
instru-
1
Tt^ Binding, species of
leg.
A
mint-
Borax. -2
-2 N. of a
The
arrr
N. of Siva.
<Sr4i
rlcMf:
out, pierce through.
stone-cutter's
or
f^fft,
7-5;
% [ H'^ ^ T ]
fire.
kind of shrub. ,
g3T9T:
sion. -4 An object of sense. To j^fT 10 U. ( janrf?!-^, jfer ) 1 bind, tie, fasten. -2 To cover.-WiTH 1. to scrape, scratch. -2. to bore
au axe, a
A
:
forest on
it
with perfumes.
-13 A stamped coin. -14 A spade, hoe. ssr The leg.
^..^ a. Squint-eyed. -v. 1 Borax. -2 Wanton play or sport. -3 Confu-
**:,
rubbing
A
A
-5 from the with perfumes. -6 comes
;
bow-string. -2 A dwarf. -3 A jr 1 The quarter, a fourth part. earth. -2 An oath. j A hollowed cocoa-nut.
An
iu
which
cloth used for applying colour &c.
cucumber. -2
cricket.
a
r:
body
torch, fire-brand. cricket. fjfeft
of
ornament
tinkling
sort of
dirt
light of
a sauce-pan &c. 1 flnfrer: A cricket. sjf cricket. -2 Sunshine. -3 Dirt which comes from the body in rubbing it
Bhava P.
A
1
3T5T5T:
a
A tabor-player, drummer. A sort of sour or raw
fried with salt, mustard, and ( f?g )
;
T%
used
Asa Foetida
m^nr
-3 The
Light, splendour.
fJrsfr 1 A cricket. -2 A kind of musical instrument, cymbal. -3 A parchment. -4 The wick of a lamp. -5 A cloth for applying unguents, colours &c. -6 Sunshine. -7 Light, lustre. -8 Bice burnt by cooking in
sharpening needles &c.
in
The
A
A burnt brick. A small whetstone
:
jnrrort
domestic
A cricket. -2 The sound
sunshine -4
The water-melon.
:
Bg. 10. 31 ; .cf. words below. -2 A large fish. like -3 The sign Pisces of the zodiac. -4 Heat, warmth. -5 The sign Catr A I pricornus of the zodiac. forest wood. -2 A desert, dreary
arbour, wood, thicket. -3 Clean-
ing sores. -CT,-T The Jasmine plant.
kill
Wwrr>J
a
^y.
or cry of a cricket.
An
1
5-ar5' ]
|r?t'f3l
lower end of
1
1
f^Qcfcj f
[
:
U.
1
ment. -Comp.
)
2. 14.
5U7:
a spindle.
gp^
cascades
pigeon.
perfumes. STperfaT:
as of falling
f%??( f| )H= bird
;
Tr%cf
irrf^: Pt. 172~; also
1. f
(
?r/.
iaflfT:
314
;
)
A
kind of
Ms.
5. 11
;
V.
1.
461 P.
10
( *roffi )
To
resort to
^PT Sending, throwing.
A gloss, a comsometimes used in the seme
Q'-Muftffi)
ment of
'a
;
2 One who cun change ^: I Gold. shape at will. -3 N. of the god
( i*Jt ) To move, go, gn^Tr: ^aWTfyg^WSfit-
A.
1
direct,
throw, cast,
;
bis
^chift-ffft Mai. 9. 7. -WITH -311 to go, move, go about airefaifsiT 3fft-
of love.
;
'frftarTft-sjra- ^riftgrt
1 Small, fg-C: -3 Harsh.
A-
fSnttgsrt
gloss on a gioss'; ag Kaiytta's
commentary on the Mahabbaahya,or Nagojtbbatta's gioss on Eaiyata's
^T.-S^^f fffifiT
[
Stwfr TRT>
commentary,
gloss
tfJT3frs^
A
]
71?
An= imitative sound, as of a
1
down steps
j
^nnrwr^f i^rttf^ sr*^ T# 77 Z 377 777: Subhash. -1 A loud noise. -3 The disc of the sun or i
A sound. -2 A kind of drum -J Submarine hre.-4 Fear.
1
or tabor.
-5 An
epithet of Siva.
fj
A -2 A 1
kind of female imp ( r^it ) basket carried by mee * of a sling. ^gBTO The luteof the Chftpdalas.
P. To become disturbed or
jpsr:
Dom
A
despised and mixed
A circle, globe. -5 A cypher -6 A place resorted to or held sacred by all.-7 An object of sense.
moon. -4
-8 An
idol, deity.
^
Riot, tumult,
g. tfiftv
3
-9 An epithet of
10 U.
(
idol, a
-2
deity.
An
girdle.
I To throw, -J To behold
fcwft-n )
send. -2 order.
) Git.
.
Famous, renowned. 1 An assemblage, collection, mass Mai. 9. 16. -2 Show, pomp. -3 Besemblance, likeness, appearance U. Mai. 3. 7. -4 Pride, ar6. 17 a.
:
;
12.
rout, affray, riot.
I
f-.
An
-2 The
uproar,
bustle and
confusion of festivity or strife. -3 Any surprising sight. -4 N. of a
mixed
caste.
;
rogance. 10 U. caste
affray.
:
-2 -3
Petty warfare between \illagog. Terrifying an enemy by shouts and t Running away through gestures. fear, rout.
A
name of
(.
Hoar-frost,
An
l I
( pi. )
tvmt-* ).To
(
*' 1
;
Siva.
).
^HT:
honorific title added to tbe a distinguished person
;
amass, heap togetberr ?TT 1 P. ( 5rf?r ) To sound.
(
Squint-eyed.
confused.
metallic jar rolling
yt
Viie,
a. Small, little.
|^ 1
;
gloss.
7:
-2
little.
cruel.
vad 5.
slill
A wooden A kind of
Vikr.
g> basket.
The clan
A young woman. A wvant. -2 A
a
of a
bel1 '
knave,
cheat, rogue. -3 A depraved or low fat man. -5 Throwing, man. -4 casting forth. -6 An insult.
A
a. Terrific, dreadful,awful;
-2 Riotous, tuMM. multuous. -3;Rsembling,having the appearance,
WHll'i'rfSV
103.
I
%itfd'./ding-dong &o.
jjit
1.
N. of a people and
^H^:
Agallinnle-
?:
antelope.
female imp,
female goblin.
sort of small
^Ffjr: drum,shaped like an honr glass and generally iised-by KApAlikas ; (sometimos regarded aa n. also ).
A
their country;
collect.
6. 3.
(i. e. lovely, beautiful);
r^fen' A kind of small drum ( flg.
2.
63
86 ;
also ;
);
fffr
g<(reTre*
Amaru. 28
ntTrfor f&ftRt H. ?5T>nff!rT%rf
N. 4.
462
54. Cuttle-flsh-bone
Mv.
rf-
X:
1
1.
considered as the form of the sea.
-2 Foam
( in general ); a^di^M ftF)t ffigrtftogyjiar Vikr. 4. 64. f%7?Ti 1 A wooden elcphant.-2 A good-looking, dark-coloured young
man
proficient in every science.
-^\
f%rr,
10 A.
I-
To
10 P.
4, 6,
^>
To throw,
%<m% To direct.
re^ffi,
send. -2
cast,
P. ( &,ft ) To hurt, injure. One of the ten kinds ot
1 C:
g^f petty warf are,an affray without weapons, skirmish, sham-fight Ms. 5.95. ;
1
A ( ft-
libidinous
woman.-2
gfop.f. [fr-^] Flown up. * The flight of a bird. The varieties of the flight of birds are said to be 101, the word prefixed to ft showing the particular mode of flight ; e. g. STCSH, 3|r=f,
bubble.
frH
A young
I
fi">T:
young animal such
child.
as a cub
-2 Any r*r^-
;
norRnnrrrS S. 7. -3 A vrr An infant. fool, a block-head.
f&HK:(
f^raiT/. ) 1
f: I Affray, riot.
-2 Sound
or
noise occasioned by terror. -3 A young child or animal. -4 An egg. -5 A globe or ball. -6 Globular or
An
imitative
large drum. -J A dog. -5 A serpent. |
A
sound. -2
tail.
Wtft
&KVf N. 15.
A
shield.
up
;
'.
to
fly
5.
sft^
.
m. A warrior armed with
U
j:
An
A
large
A.
approach Bk. 2. 23
epithet of Ganeaa.
;
14.
or tabor.
;
?pjrfat
;
Mb.
*r
-2 To
;
present, offer.
present, offer
)
To bring
I
)
j
ir^fo)
To mix.
near, cau36
%^ Bk.
ffarnrfans 17. 103.
WITH
^tj
trjgwusl^^
to l^t
Pt. 1.
( rtqSr, *rftf
;
drum
of a very low caste
Rjirfit
.
to approach
Seeking, investigating.
)
5TT: I A fillet of thread ( tied round the arm ). -2 The string with which a packet or parcel is tied.
a
shield.
wn
ffvn:
also it*.
3 10
23.
T:
;
W?%: -2
17.
si
kind of snake not
A small owl. : A gallinule. A small turtle. man
fa&, arepass through
gpft,
WITH sr^frr Mk. 5.
tfl:
fly np;
t f
( CT?T,
A
( ftf^
y:
A young child.
fts, sftg, tf ) 1 To fly, air. -2 To go.
the
^T
ff^rni Coveting. -3 Disappearance. A g 00 CTRTT .
A A
drum
large or double
T
-4
4 A.
1.
&c.
:-JT;
poisonous
> ftT 3*t$r
^t 517.
I
A
1 Flight. -2 A litter carried upon men's shoulders, palanquin.
-2 Any young animal.
dramas;
ft
;
chrysalis.
collect,
heap together. -II. ) 1
M&l. 9. 26. -7 A -8 The embryo in the first stage of its existence. -2 The spleen. -10 The uterus. -Oonrp. 3TrV:i
round blossom
Qlt. !
^
71,
It^tf) To go, tif^ugO f3T% Cau. 15. 49.
1
bribe.
Offering.
-2 A present,
463
There are hardly any words in beginning with rootg which, in the DhAor. Many tnpitha, are written with an initial [
real use in Sanskrit
r
begin with
really
A
1
?T:
JT.
-2 The
tail.
of a jac-
breast.-4 The womb. -5 The hip or flank. -6 A warrior. -7 A thief. -8 A wicked man. -9 An outcast, a barbarian.-IO A Buddha.
-11 A jewel. -12 Nectar. -13 ( In proBody ) One of the eight syllabic feet.;
_jf |
Passing, crossing. ar N. Virtue, religions merit.
-2
Hr)
A.
I
Ved.
( 3*3- )
To
1
shake.-2 To ponr out. -J To beg, r<juest.-II. 1P..10.U. ( fait, (Wft)
Ac.
split
;
To
decorate.
tfyl, 2P. (cHtfr,
To
scoff.-J
TO
a.
Ved.
1
a.
Censured
Ved. Approaching Ved. Rushing, m. A bird .
along. of prey).
-2
rant ITT
rTf%W
guish. -fjT
HA<
2 En(fig*).
darting
(especially a bird fleet horse. -3 A
A
Frauduhnt, crafty, romedicament, drug.
A A
chilti,
To
offspring.
Butter-milk. -Comp.
churning stick. 6 P. ( rT^t !i I
f
Tf5ft
Ak. -2 To fashion,
(out of wood &c.)-3 To make, create in general .-4 To wound,hurt.
form
-5 To invent, form in the mind. -6 To make one's own, appropriate. -7 To cover. -8 To peel. -9 To make thin.-WiTH fo^l to
slice out of .-2..
TO; a. ( At the end of comp. Paring, cutting &c. also ;
TOW: [s^ojw]
1
A
w
chop,
out
mt
off,
-&S:
a
profession of a mg^ ( carpenter )' ; Si. 12.25. 2 N. of the architect of the gods. ?TTT A kind of p'.ant. :
jf^ 1 P. ( teft, (Tfof ) 1 To endure, bear.-2 To laujzh.-J To live in distress.
TO:
[a^W^an,
Living in 2 Grief
1
]
distress, a miserable life.
produced by separation from a heloved object. -J Fear, terror. -4
A
stone-cutter's
chisel.
A
-5
gai.
ment. TO*t Living in distress, miserable living. ftr 1
P.
nrft,
(
(tfta )
To
1
go,
move. -2 To shake, tremble. -3 To stumble.
of the sage ka from being burnt down in the serpent-sacrifice performed by king Janamejaya, in which many others of his race were burnt down to
1. 7. P. (
ashes).
-II. 10
;
flS'JfTft,
a?
[
iTSJ fflt-fjj. ]
ting 3i
^ Wf
AM
Paring, cut-
Ms>
5.
115
A
;
)
pare, chisel, slice,
ffg-
tract,
;
U.
(
mwf?T3
To
)
beat,
strike
;
carpenter's adze. sr^ >i [ a-*Ptg; ] 1 A carpenter, wood-cutter ("whether by caste or P. one profession ) msrr cRTT K. not a frsr^ by caste is colled rWX when he acts like or follows the '
fresh butter.
3tflt,
)
narpenter, wood-cutter ( whether by caste or The chief actor in profession ).-2 the prelude of a drama (>. e. the gjrTR )'-J N. of the architect of the gods.-4 N. of one of the principal of (lie Patala. Nagas or serpents son of Easyapa and Ead n (saved
JTSrof
a-
q,
:
thief, rogue.
fTcfe-
like
at the intercession
flrw?t
1
:
bear, endure.
during.
35
ff
.
or: Knowledge. -1 Certainty, ascertainment. -3 An ornament. - 4 A water ( or summer ) house. -5 A bad man. -6 Siva. -7 The sound of negation. -8 Gift, giving.
is
1
3TT?*TPT
Mb.
sr
when
to form, create.
of Luksbmi. fl^r I
changed
the
to or
preceded by prepositions
-3 The
bal.
show that
to
to be
liable
are
They
tail
so written
^-^?
]
1
A
elope, decli or hori-
-2 The sky
vity, precipice. zon. -3 An epithet of Siva. J:,-er, -fl,-i 1 The shore or bank, decli-
vity, slope
39
;
;
gftg^lriddltMdtf
flTnr%)M&
Bh.
3.
Ku.
Bh.
2.
U.
3.
45 3.
6
;
464 8
Cban. 12 Ku. 4. 8 s.
jtiK<>iR
;
body which have, as it were, sloping sides <mnihrc!nrnrftbra?r the
;
Git. 1
7
S ti srftr ^r*n
jft
;
9 -2
In
(,
a. 1. (
situated on
lit. )
bank or declivity .-2- ( fig. ) standing aloof, neutral, indifferent,alien, ?*irnrfa passive ; rife *rsft Mai. 1. 14 ; 3. 13 ; JHJT
nw:
^
N.
55
3.
also
1.
(
where $zw
has sense
an
iudifierent
( -5=y: )
).
person, one neither a friend nor a foe. ( -^w ) that property or a^t>r of a thing which is distinct from the property its nature, and yet is
by which
the case of
A
known
it ia
if
for the plants
see
)
?f%Jfr river
An
sR^
jfr
Bh.
mwfiHr,
1
A
1
t
;
(4n
-2 To l
1
of
corr.
ijf^ )
;
K. 120;
3. 237.
tKT:
PTtft
Than
moreover;
K.
fsrjrfgrfl^cr?f
that, other than that
^m fmr H^^ srrRr*
Ms.
,
tank. -3 catching deer.
6. 22,
Bg
srfr:
-7
121.
% ?5r
;
-8 sometimes used
2. 36.
the
for ablative forms of argr such as TfT: fnfiVratTft |5T^ 8k. ?Tff:-means ( a ) wbere-there i
;
203
4.
A
;
7. 188; ( 6 )since-therefore.
Y. S. 1. 23.
Sabdak.
is it
'
'
'
',
;
74 ;S4nti.4. 2. aTf^T: (a) here and there , to and fro ;
.W,
;
;
-i Killing.injury
?rat
'
what then ', of what avails it W*rf*PT4t)IWrf: f% Bh.
p: RT
JfTHT: fiTT:
).
* Lightning 7 Me. 77
Si. 1.
wherever there;
:
trap for
what use 1
in place),
(
more,
;
A
-2
-6 Beyond that
further, further
Ms.
' ;
B. 6.
ind. Closely,
near.-Comp. tpf. a cloud. p^ forked lightning. ?^n a streak of
'
Mb.
what next
'
( li~)
; '
'
'well
'
what far-
'
',
occurring in dramas ) frar: irgfir thence-forward, . ( corr. of jra nvrflf ) giorr xr Amaru. 68 Ms. 9. 68. ther,
proceed'
(
;
a-
!fQwt
),
) ,
arf^jrr
Ku.
5.
hit
;
flld<)
Amaru. drum
I.
14
5.
;
A.
1
er5T:
-2 1
( a?lt, fffear )
[ar-5?]
Fioth, foam.
1
post
-2 Decoration. -3 The upright of a house. -4 A compoiition
To
frgr Killing, striking.
-3
JTIpfttJn
1
A
or
Coming from thence; Ki. 1.27. pron. a.
S^TT:
senses see the
-2 A
fool
blockhead. -3 Water in which rice has been soaked.
strument
threshing,
So many; For other
ace. ?rfr )
W% &c.
(
word under
^
).
a. (Correlative of iff^i)That
one of a number. a.
ft:
barbarian.
^proceeding
Declined only in
(
and
plural, noru.
Preserving,
I
-2 Conquering. -3
Mb. 3Mlrf<M ^itsf Bk. *JT>5 Ve. 1. 22. -4 To play on, 17. 7 strike the wires of ( a musical in;
;
a.
g-
strike.
Complete performance or prepara-
tion.
abounding in compounds.
frnrsrmTr-
.
A juggler, a cheat.
irr-
);
m A
-3 Wagtail. - w .-^
11,
52.
^f^r^
To
169
;
having
4.
Chan.
4.
strike, beat( as a
Containing 3*rf^fr fr^tf
Ki. Si. 1. 12.
;
^
fttn'fef'g'-
;
V.
;
or
rrri'W a. Consisting of lightning" Ku. 5. 25.
dash
beat, strike,
tTTffTf^JWTft Ms.
g
a fifr
:
pond, deep pool,
Qit. 11
Cloud
?rifar )
R. 3. 61
;
<Wru
3"5T
ST
with a
).
lustre.
f^MMHISrj
r$qfl
pnnish by beating
vrfpt
R. 3. 65
A
pond, pool. sir 1 A bank, shore 3 Splendour,
A
blow.-2
A
;
S> f> 5
1. 50.
drum
ST-
A
?:
JThTf:
( in general
jrnr&nn Bain.
aa
1
Hl^'di
;
SfTi
as
(
;
;
lightning.
(
beat, strike
;
aquatic
Bv. 1. 23. epithet of Siva.
10 U.
againut
12
other
JWWTOI
[
as a
(
l^htning
jqr;
;
deep enough
;
:
24
(
case
;
gr
See
:
65.
freii
Bh. 3. 123
To
Ac.
stick
i?
v.
5.
musical instrument struck
/
pond lotua and
^ a^r^ Ma.
i%
:
j.
A
s
;
110,
.
shore or bank. .
whip.
K.
Amaru. 66 ; Ki. 1. 27 Ms. 2. 93, 7. 59. -4 Therefore, consequently, for that reason. -5 Then,
in that
rnrc^ in
e. g.
',
partial
& Beating, striking. Being beaten or struck R^ HIsi-jUMi Ku. 1. 45
rfrfiaftj!
w
Touching,
Striking.^ A
;rr
eclipse.
-Oonrp.
60.
astr. )
S.Til.
&o. $ A field. srrwT: batting, striking against a bank of declivity ;3?*<jf
Til.
;
o *ifeHfl;, 9T(TT?,h'fl'i
;
upon, afterwards
;
-2 A term
An
(friT
aoj
1
cherishing.
Killing, hurting.
epithet of Agni and Indra. (
Sometimes
True
written
as
state or condition, fact
;
;
Ku.
1.
);
cTTa-JHHI shine. -6 To
vrrsfttfeftft*
-5 To
45.
ing
(
Grain after unhusking and winnowrice
especially
)
^w,
;
vrisu,
speak. -7 ( In astr. ) To strike obscure or eclipse against, touch partially.-8 (In Math.) To multiply. afir a. Beating. fg-; Striking,
Sfs and snr are thus ed from one another
a stroke.
gruel. grw-g& rice-gruel. -sj^tf; |. a prickly sort of bamboo. -2.
a-
s^] Beating, strikblow, knock, thumb, whipping, chastisement. -2 Noise, sound.-3 A sheaf. .-4 A mountain. (TO
[rff;->lft
st
ing.
1
-Comp. q
A
II
arc*
a.
[
frr TI%
whipping, striking. whipping, flogging
?55j
^ ;
|
a smith.
Beating, Beating,
-Comp.
).
jfjT
3,5
See under a^. a. That one ( of many o. That one ( of two ).
n
.
son or place &c.),
Mal.
2.
There,
10
;
Ms.
thither.
6.
).
From that (perthence ^ ^ f^^r-
(
1
;
7
;
12.
-3 Then,
;
;
18. 1, 3. 28 real
Ms. 1. 3, 3. 96, 5. 42. nature of the hqman soul or the material world as being identical with the Supreme Spirit pervading the universe. -5 A true or first principle. -6 An element, a primary substance. -7 The mind. -8 Sum and substance. -9 Slow time in music. -10 An element or element;
-4 The
aheap
a. beating
who beats or hammers,
JR^
of grain.
with a whip or strokes of any kind.-sr:.-*rrtT: an artificer
distinguish-
-2 Truth, reality sr 5 JJTrf>*3mTf^ af>5ntTxtrtm ^ Bg. 9. 24 -3 True or essential nature S. 1. 24.
85.
-2
there-
ary property. -II The Supreme Being. -12 A kind of dance. -13 The three qualities or cons tueuU of every thing in
nature
and frHH
-ajfvr^tir: a
tive
).
-Comp.
charge
or
(
a?^,
declaration.
VJTJT
posisiif;
465 truth, reality, the
exact truth,
teal
5T--f^o. l.a philosopher. -2. knowing the true nature of Bra-
hman. -3. knowing the true nature of anything. -4. acquainted with the true principles of science. ( -y: ) a Brabmana. ^rnt 1 knowledge of the truth. -2- a thorough knowledge of the principles of a science. -3rRr: N. of a cerephilosophy. mony performed in honour of Vishnu of consisting in the application mystical letters or other marks to different parts of the body while certain prayers are repeated. trTOT:,-^?^* ind. Trnly,really, accurately; <s v^d MHi^imc^ S. 1; Ms. 1
7-10. In that place, there, yonder, thithsr. -2 On that occaunder those circumstances, sion, then, in that case. -3 For that, in that f^hur: *pm
1
;
I
used for the loc. case of ?r ( ; Ms. 2. 112, 3. 60 4. 186; Y. 1. 263.; jnnft ' even then ' nevertheless ' ( corr. r
;
!T*ta '
like
'
';
manner
',
'
'
'
tniT ft for so ' for this ( it has
'
as
for instance
been said
)'
',
VT/-
)
his
his honour,
respectable,
reverence, a
R- 1 29 S. 1. 32. -Oomp. ^cT o- thus done. inr a- 1- being in snch a state or condition ; cwmffTit q-Rfrajf B. 6. 82. -2. of such a quality. ( -3: ) 1. .
;
Buddha !KT& ftif ^1^75?^^ tTOr1?TC^r 3pT:g%cTr: Si.20.81.-2-a Jina. -gor a. endowed with such qualities. -MTT: ! that state or condition. -2. reality; Mai. 1. 31,-ijjf o. 1. of such qualities of nature. -2 so circumstanced, in that condition if ;
S'msiS' MreiaaH
1. 11.
-T
a. thus shaped,
looking thus. such a sort, of such qualities or nature } eroif^r?cT(^5hTT?g *T: Ku. ind. 1. thus, in 5. 82, B. 3. 4. ,^y 1
a. of
this
manner. -2. likewise, equally. of such a sort.
a.
S.
:
&c.
1.
or being
there,
place. jrncir a. (
a*
4
*rt
-JTTOTT 1
iTsrr
o. [(Trr flnjftj]
genuine 1.
;
ftimrT
-2 And
;
w wspinjf^ manner
sj-rprar
also, so
also,
3.
real,
S.
f^T^fT
reality
*$* Ku.
on. a. .,
)
Born
;
jniT ft
stfH% V. as
Tiue,
fr*.TTr?
vq Truth,
^v a. standing belonging to that
So, thus, in that
state, being
stated.
l.
well as
;
1. 318 B. 3. 21. -J True, just to, , exactly so; TT^TW tru*? 5*nr fr^ii B. 3. 48 Ms. 1.42. -4 (In forms of
(
;
63
;
*rr
JT-
Ms.
8.
1
)
Norn. sing, jg: ., That, referring io
something not present, (tiTpfnn^ ) -2 He, she, it oorr. of ir?
-3 That, *<*ft?*r S. 5
Such a
-2 True state or nature,trnth.-3 The case being admitted to be as
274.
or produced there, belonging to that place.
C.
(
31^ (
;
q^
oft. as
JW 31*^^7
);
e.
ffW Pt. well-known;
1.
37 ; Ku. 5. 71. -4 That (refei ring to goraething seen or experienced be3.
;
fore, MgHlTT:).Tc*"ffitfT>T'T
K.P.
7 ;Bv.
2.
identical, that
5.
very
'
never-t he-lens
'
;
usually
with
;
2. 40. Sometimes the forms o* used with the first and necond are cT^ personal pronouns, as welt as with
demonstratives andrelatives,'for the sake of emphasis ( often translat' therefore then ) ; able by B. 1. 69. 'I that tfrsrfJr^rrVg^TTOT very person ', 1 therefore (I who am so and so ); *r ?^ fsfTffor f^nr f533lt 2. 40 'thou, therefore, shouldBt return ,' &o. When repeated his the sense of several'; %g JtjWf'lg' K. 369 ; Bg. 7 20; Mil. 1.36 ; if jf ;
'
Chat.
& 6; ff
shows
'
assent
'
B. 3. 34, 62. promise ';
or
'
'
Ku.
3.
28
;
59
U. 1.92, 3.67;
Ku.63
;
U. 6
ififcre
46 . -4 Then
(
;
;
'
'
'
^
nor^STI't 109 B. 3.
aJpHl-
Me.
corr. of
7,
;
^f%
)
;
1. 46. n. I The Supreme Spirit or Brahman.-2This world .-Oomp.-wf^
next to that. ( -ind. ) imWTcTT mediately after that, thereupon. -1-3T5J ind. after that, afterwards; *r<
%5T fc ?^3 5H7? sJtnr% 9?|bii) 13 B. 16. 87 ; Mai. 9. 26. ;
Me.
am
a.
perishing in thit, ending thus. 3^, -3TI1T i.l . intended for that. -2 having that meaning. 31^ a. mi"tf ind. 1. so far; meriting th t upto that period, till then ;
Bv.
i:
since then
2. 14.
-2 from that time,
;
anw
a. so Bv. 2. 62. circumstanced. ir+iQrl a. having the mind solely fixed on that. a. serving, obeying as servant. 1. the current mcment.presonttime.
-2. that timG.ift a. having presence I- instantly, of mind. ^rrpfr ind. immediately* -2- at that time, at a certain time. gjor: ! present, time being, p*esent or current mrment 5 R. 1. 51. -2- the game moment -3- a "d. measure of time. srof. -STTTtJ
immediately, directly, instautly B. 3. 14. Si. 9. 5; Y. 2. 14; Amaru 83. -%T a. working without wages -qcT a. or directed to that, intent on ;
gone
that.
that,d?voted to that.belonging to the continued mulrplication ( -^5 ) of four or more like quantities, -gar a. possessing those qualities. ( -or; ) 1. the quality or virtue of anything. of speech ( in Bhet. ); -2. a figure
iv,
,
Chafldr.
ooc
5-
141.
^,.
term applied to those Bahuvrihi compounds in which the denoted by the name are qualities
j^^.
Bh.
'
irfart
S. 5
-3 For that re8son,there-
-5 The aame, (
;
adjuration ) As surely as ( preceded by qJt ); see qvn. ( For some of the meanings of am as a correlative of irn, see under jfir ). <wrft (oft. corr. of inifr ) even then,' 'still ', ' yet ',
ft- if so,
fiirr
so.
ST^rfH-|?rr S.
that case', 'for that reason'; ^sr well-then, ind. 1 There, thither. -2 Then, in that case, at 'in
fore, consequently
worthy,
respectful title given in dramas to persons not near the speaker, ( ^p'
^
is the instr. of r: 1. 17. often used with adverbial force in the sense of 'therefore', 'on that account',
that time.
sr
;
Jtsrf? ).
revered,
1
and likewise ', in 'so it has been said'.
'
r^a. (
^
).
' just so '; exactly so'; like manner '; HSJT
^
in
and also
'
of
^
'
' ',
dramas
in
(
even eo
'
nature
a
with the thing itperceived along as g^stf cf .3ra?5lB^5ir-i also. ; a , immediate, instantaneous.
self
;
^
or ^. a knowing intelligent^man, wise man, philosopher. grfrT o.
time. doing that for the third a. miserly, niggardly.
vr*
the follow-
tr^Tfl:
! qr Supreme Being. ing that, coming after that, inferior. -2. having that as -the highest obclosely intent on, exclusively
ject,
466 eagerly engaged in (usu! ); WHT^ *TTHtTV '
devoted
ally in
;
the eye. tTT, f^ 1 intentness, entire devotion or addiction to a thing. -2. mi<ju| a. solely devotinferiority. ed or attached to anything. ~5^r:l.
the original or Supreme Spirit. -2. N. of a class of compounds in which the first member determines the sense of the other member, or in which the last
member
by the al
first,
defined or qualified
is
without losing its origin-
independence
;
as
Containing or possessed of
a.
to,
comp.
that
Like that,
I
K. P. 2. ind. that manner. -2
as in tTSTiqt?
;
in
:
Equally, in like manner, so also. crstur a. ( *ft/. )
;
JTWJT a. 14. 38. --2- prior, former. doing that for the first time Ku.5. 6C.
that.
thing,
^
33^- mrR,
( (Tartar,
3?w m-^iij, *fti tier. pass. 3x1% or desid. KTtTflW. fftatfli'Er, fffafwfit )
Hfsf 1 merely that, only a trifle, a very small quantity -2. ( in pbil.) a subtle and primary element ( such and fa.), -jnflnff as 51*?, w, a. consisting of rudimentary atoms.
extend, lengthen, lengthen *<*fiwd
W& M
TT3T:
an affix added to some proper
form from them the names of the king or 'chief; as from jfrr is formed 3rtT 'king of the Angag'by to
'
'
the
3TC3T
3Tr
affix
signifying that.
or
denoting
f^a.l. knowing
that.-2. knowing the truth .-f^rja. of that kind or sort; R. 2. 22 ; Ku. 5. 73 ; Ms. 2- 112. ^tj a. being on or in that, connected with it. ( -^j-. ) a
mode of
multiplication. *o* tnat ( -St ) I- an primary bases to form derivative or secondary bases from them. -2. a noun formed by a Taddhita affix, a derivative noun. particular
ftfl <* good affix added to
-
(T^r ind. I Then, at that time. -2 Then, in that case ; ( corr of jr^r ) Bg. 2. 52-53 Us. 1. 52, 54-56 ..jr^T ;
'
Ti?MT3T
whenever
'
ff?nTOnt ' since then,' thenceforward;' Ku. 1. 53. -Oomp. grg a. begun, commenced ( -^ ) beginning. tT^T
;
'
1
(F?mf The time
being,
fill
;
ff
tnri
Si. 9.
23 eanse.produce, form, give, grant, beitow, ;
Git. 4
25
;
ftg&j- jfr mrnr t<;fcff: It. 3. 3 ; 39 ; Mai. 9. 43 ; ^fr
;
7.7; D.
%3ri T5n%fj ^rg^
f^fiTr
Bv.
i. 95, 10.
-5 To perform, do, accomplish sacrifice
(as
a
fr^
);
69
3.
Ms. 4. 2u5. -6 To compose,
,
w rite
as a work &c.
(
5pft*T? or crg> strech or bend ( as a
rfi^ft
jirat
spin out, weave. -9 bs propagated. -10
as in ^r|ft
).
bow
).
-7 To -8 To
To propagate, or To continue, last.
1 To protract, prolong, augment. -12 To emboss. -13 To prepare ( a way for ). -14 To direct one's way towards [ cf L. tendn. ] -H. \ p >( 10 U. ( fwft, aTtur?-^ ) To conflde, trust, place confidence in. -2 To help, assist, aid. -3 To pain or afflict with disease. -4 To be harmless. -5 To sound.
-1
.
] 1 Extended, spread , Si. 9. 23. 6. 50 Ki. 5. 11. -2 Spreading or reaching over, extending to. -3 Covered over,concealed. -4 Protected, continued. -5 Bent ( as o bow ). -6 Spreading wide&c.; Ved. 1 A father. -2 gee 3:3;. fft Wind, air. -3 Extent. -4 Offspring, ,
a
child
(
n. also ).
-5
A
son.
df
U.
frg a. (
Thin, lean, emaciated. -2 Delicate, slender, glim ( as a limb, as a mark of beauty ); It. 6. 32 ; cf. a?v?r.
-3
Fine, delicate
7.
-4 Smdl,4ittU>,
limited
2
;
little
ant, little ; a river ( as
hers,
its,
theirs
;
that, his. B. 1. 81, 2. 28 ; 3.
n^R-
H.
Tf fff:
2.
91.
9
1-
J
'
giv-
&C.-5 Trifling.unijnpoitAmaru. 27. -6 Shallow /.
).
The body, the
1
person. -1 Outward form,manifestaion; ^f^^rrr ^: TWftraPrws Twrft1
M. 1. 1. -J Na1. 1 form or character of anyL. tenuis, Eng. thing. -4 Skin. [ cf. a- having slender thin.]. -Oomp.-afa TOfSWrsr: S.
;
ture, the
delicate.
limb*,
(
-IT
)
a
delicate
^
the wind. : a 3^T: the skin. of 3^ ( 3 ) a. propore gf: an armour ; tecting, clothing. a. bjrn from R. 9. 51 , 12. 86, the body ; Pt. 2. 80. ( -3T: ) a ton.
woman.
^
3IT a daughter.
fool hardy. -?TTT
spending
little,
srnn an i(, niggardly. armour. Jjr5T a. gf dim lustre R. 3. 2. ->T*: a son. (-fr)a daughter.
sparing,
;
VTOT the nose. ij^ m. any being furnished witha body, a living being; particularly
a
huma^-being
fare ag^jtrt trgrwreKT: r% Bh.
;
^af
3.
73.
wj
a kindofhell.-^rt an armour. a pimple. tl-^lftafr a young woman, a girl ten years old. perspiration. ^-. the anus.
-3 A
jsrarf^Knft: sacrificial
Ved.
^/. gion.
-2
(T5T:
Belonging to
as cloth ); Us. 1. tiny, scanty, few.
^actrnit
fh3T:
1
Continuation,
diffu-
A
descendant.
Ku.
ffsrv.
4. 13.
*n, -w.
son. astrol.
3^-?T^] 1 A A male descendant. -3 ( la ) N. of the fifth lunar man[
aatft,
Thin, small. Thinness, littleness, waning;
a.
dfrh cT3
offspring, posterity.
Ved.
:
" Spread, expanded, n. The body.
Offspring. a.
;
(
T:
1. 5.
1.
Thinner, more minute, compar. of 33 q. v. ). 3, wft/. ) [ cT^-3^ ] 1
(
5. 4. 54; cere. act, a
2. 6
mony. ;
very thin
the jujubo. a. having a blender waist. TIT: perspiration. n., ^jf the hair of the body.
.
Belonging to that time, contemporary of that time (f-
).
5T^hm-
Any stringed musical instrument. nfih/- [ tT^-1%^ ] 1 A series, row, line. -2 A troop, group, multitude ;
present
Then, at that time.
q. v.
'
fi.
The
ffPte n. 1 Thinnest; leat.-2 Very minute, or delicate ( super!, of 33
ing
^
Thinness,
[ erg 5^1^=5 ]
liver.
?.
^r
time. ind.
afJms* m.
slendernegs, minuteness &c. -n.
;
.
names
To
stietch,
out
a
m. Ved. Offspring, posterity. dM^ii A rope for fastening any-
!ft,
anjfj 1
and
HOC
Posterity, family, off-
!T^
;
8 U.
I.
TJ
;
A
)
a-rRlcg a. Ved. Roaring, thundering.
;
;
dual
(
daughter.
-2 Wholly absorbed M. 2. 9. -3 Mai. 1. 41 S. 6. 21 Identical with or become one with
;
1
*ff
gpiing.
of in that
that.
A daughter
Trr
&c.
Made up
1
;
frfrppq-:, flQj^rT
^TT5" Fit Igdftfci Udb. a. I . happening- or occurring tj4 for the first time ; sigrrftJTfj^f^r^R. ;2. 42. tirjnrr Ku. 5. 10, 7. 30
sion.
f
.
-ST.
a
The body. -Ooarp. son. T^^T,
3TT
467 daughter.
srmt
STT*:,
sen.
a
measure of length equal to the arms extended, a fathom. tTcj
a
am;
fatigues
body
U.
;
23.
1.
HHI^
ghee.
^clarified butter,
wi. fire
Si. 1.
of the
or troubles
62
4 -g *) I
j
srsr-.'^tlTTrnr
;
II. f^rar irnf *<4lM^'4 2. 67 (-n.) ghee, -^c^ m. wind, -yg 1. the hair of the body( -m. also ). -2. the wing of a bird", ~a feather.
TT*T:
i
1
-f
(
:
ctum
a aon.
)
-gr
the anas, the re-
cf .
;
8 U. To make thin or: diminish, lessen
A
fine,
woman;
A row,aeries.-3 Extension, expansion. -4 A cow. -5 A weaver.
-Cortpr
A
I
(T^rlO
3 A
4. 29.
thread,
cord,
filament
;
-4 An
Prwsjpjor^r
^frfrB'
offspring,
issue,
-5 A shark. -6 The Supreme Being.-Comp. -sptTjy a piece of wood or brush used by weavers for cleanrace.
^r?: a silk-worm. ing threads. TTT: a (large) shark. Pmfa: the snv: a spider. -tr^ palmyra tree. R. the anniversary of the day of fullmoon in the month of Sravana when Krishna was invested with the sacred thread. *rt I. the mustard seed.-2.
^TJ
calf.
Lazy as in remitting'; Ku. 5. 14.
work
1
Pt.
-12 A
!
religious trieatise
teaching magical and mystical formularies for the worship-of the deities
or the attainment of superhuman power. -13 The cause of more than
A
one -14 spell. -ISA chief remedy or charm.-16 A drug, medicament.-17 An oath, ordeal.-18 Raiment -19 The right way of doing any effect.
thing.
A
-21
-20 Royal retinne,train,
court.
realm, country, authority.-22 a )Government, ruling, administra-
cTT^^rRRfTT: S. 5.(6)Arrangement or machinery of government; ;
A bouse.-26 Decoration.- 27 Wealth. -28 Happiness.-25> Model. -30 Supporting a family. -31 Providing for the security and prosperity of a king-
dom.
Comp. 3TO= 3jpn t q- v. wea ring. -2- a loom. *T
a spider.
!
also
!
-2-
(unbleached
)
waffli^'v ^ftTTT:
weaving.
$TR:
Maintenance of order,
disci-
Arranging into a system. -2 Dependence, subjection. I
frar Sleepiness cf
CT^a.
.
Having
1
threads,
made
of threads. -2 Having chords or wires ( as a lute ). -3 Having a Tantra, or following one. -m. 1 A musician.
-2 A
The mustard seed. -2
soldier.
At
the end of comp. ) A thread, rope. qft A vein or any tubular vessel of the body. T: -or;
A
shark.
( iTqft,
Intransitively usd ) ( o ) To shine, blaze ( as fire or sun) fm?ff^'jra' S. 5. 14 R. 5. 13 , 0. 6 14 Bg. 9. 19. hot or warm, give out ( b ) To be asr
1 (
)
;
;
( c )
heat.
To
suffer
fe^T^Sw
WT
pain
Git.
snrfa
;
mortify the body, undergo with (fiw )
(
penance
;
U
Hrrnj:
tively used)( a
warm To
Bk.
;
)
9. 2
q\w* ;
7.
damage,
7 ( c ) spoil
sra'j Bk.
>it
6. ( d ) To To mortify
;
pain,
.
i.
din.
the body,
penance ( with
undergo Pass.
3.
3iiTT*r
injure,
( e )
Transi-
consume by heat
girwcqm
Ms.
tress.
;
(
hot, heat, 11. 19. (i)
Bg.
,
S. 3. 17 hurt,
23
23. -2 To make
1.
.
inflame, burn,
To
a^
(
as a root of I
sr
(d) To
7.
the 4th conjugation ) suffer pain. -2 To
To be heated,
undergo severe penance ( oft. with U. 2. 8. -II. 10 U. or Caus. 1 To beat, make ( gmft-ft mfar )
warm
!T(f) d H
irirsr
JT
;
fy irnmri
I
f*( rt
I
l%S?iflf
Si.
?w* wnntv^g"
1. 86. -2 To torment, Git. pain, distress ; J?T inftff:*^^ 1. to II ; Bk. 8. 13. -WITH heat. -2- to purify. -3 to burnish.
oTr?*^ H.
f^
to
shine ( Atm. dWfcrflrsw* Bk.
to
ft 1;
warm,
like a. 14.
JJH^ -3.
beat.
Burnirgi OT[a?;3itj ! warming, consuming by heat. -2 Causing pain or trouble, distressing. _g 1 Heat, flre, warmth. -2 The Si. 1. 66sun. -3 The hot season _4 Penance, religious austerities. strvf: -3T?f tlie en d of -Comp. the hot season and the beginning of a.
:
A
string, cord
;
Ms. 4. 38. -2 A bow-string. -3 The wire of a lute : jfeftJTT^f ?T*MHTrf&: WTnr.
(
.
;rf
P. rarely A., 4. P.
I. 1.
q. v. )
fcfr.
the betel-nut tree. H'jj^r: 1
d-Hi| See under frg;
20. 75
government.
pline,
Wind ~2
I
375.).
).
A new garment cloth
weaver.
[^-2^]
:
ff^3?r
tion;
inm* a^fli^tJT^er Mu. 1 2. 1. -23 An army 24 A heap, multitude.- 25
un-
Night. -3 Roaring, thundering. -4 A thunderbolt.
Brf^i
a^
;
'
aiiinpr
:
efr^q a. Weary, Inzy.
ience, dependence, as in
frr
'
increasing the race,' N. of Vishnu, also of Siva. ^rtf By stringed musical instrument. jrsf weaving. grir: 1. a weaver. loom. -3. weaving. -2*rr 1 a spider. -2. a weaver. 3. weaving. a loom. a 'f^iryr *lfl: plantain. ^rrar a weaver's work-shop. ^nw a. woven, sewn, (-fr ) woven cloth.
fn%cf a.
ritual; prorf jjMM^jll^l'^ Kity. -7 Main point. -8 Principal
doctrine, rule, theory, science; fsrifTt Qlt- 2. -9 Subserv-
-2
drowai a'lih, -^V/- 1 Sleepiness, ness -2 Kxhaiistion, fainting. fTT%^r Sloth, sleepiness.
framework,
(
Mil. wire, string, line ;', f^mWtrf^i 5. 10; Me. 70. -2 A cob-web ; R. 16.
Eu.
interrupted series. -6 The regular order of ceremonies and rites, system,
f
string. -2
20.
a. \ Tired, exhausted. Sleepy, slothful.
discipline,
as in j^stf
;
delicate or slender
A cord.line,
jrg: [
keep in order. -4 .(A.) Rapport, maintain ( as a family ) jnr 1 A loom. -2 A thread. -3The warp or threads extended lengthwise in a loom. 4 Posterity. -5 An un-
by
To
1
;
m
3Tlf%3( Me. 86. -4 A sinew.-5 A tail. -6 A young woman having peculiar qualitieB. -7 A lute.
:
the
rainy season
:
frV'ffajraT
TT-
??% ?fnvrsr f? S3 "^ *ft K "- 4 44 SIRJW a practisS. 3. 12. 5. 23 -
;
-
;
The
fibrous
root
of
a
lotus.
10
U.((farR-^ afitT)! To rule, er^ control, govern.; mrr: y* rivptal S. 5. 5. -2 To per form or
mm
go through in order. -|
m
To maintain
1
fajo. jf
Ved. 1
rf?r
Tired, fatigued. series or row.
-2 Lazy.
A
Lassitude, wearinesi,fatigoe.
exhaustion. -2 Sleepiness, sluggishness agirf^ftgafo Y. 3. 158 ; Mv. 7. 42 H. 1. M.
ing austerities.
2 N. of 5Tnrt 1 The river Tiptt. a daughter of the gun, married to Samvarana and mother of Kuru. ?nrsT
;
;
heating,
a.
[ a?,
J
1
Warming
burring, shining 4o. -J
468 Causing; diatrens paining. snTTTmift fit B-4-
gun
;
TT*rri?r aw: U. hot season. -3
The
1
-if: I
2
i
The
6; Mil. 1. -2 The sun stone-4
-5 An epithet of Siva. -6 The 'Arka plant -7 N. of Agastya. N. of si
a hell.
burning. -2 Paining, 3 Mental agony, anguish I- the -*rc:,
Heat,
1
.
grieving.
-Oomp.
^HSrfifc y%:, Bun-beam. -2- a
suu.
(lrHjf:,
an epithet ( 1 ) of Yama. (2) arrrosrr, of Kama. (3) of Sugrlva
.
*n9f! the iun-stone.
TTST:,
an ascetic. -2. the Supreme
g^t
the sun- flower.
spirit.
--
the moon tTRti al> ascetic. the world : the region above
B??f*-
*^r a
called STST^.
a sacred grove
practise penance iti^rtiix $% S. 1
;
B.
;
1.
2.-
90,
18.
iTPft
The river Godftvart or the -2 Heat.
1
I
To
2 To
be heated.
be suffered or practised (as a penance ). if Gold especially gold purified with fire 3 ^M-iKlm-i^'iciM! ;
Mv.
4
41. ( Also
ffT^rycfrj tfinfrTafr in this sense. )
n.
jrq^
[(Tfl-Mgq; ]
-2 Fain,
fire
beat,
R. 18.
3TtFRg-5T&
;
.
warmth, suffering. -3
fication
Ku.
JUT;
;
5. 64.
ft&j
ar^ffirwra'r
-4 Meditation connected
with the practice of personal
self-
denial or
bodily mortification. -5 Moral viitue, merit. -6 Special duty or observance of any particular caite. -7 One of the seven worlds ; e. the region above the world i. nailed 3Tn^ -8 The month of religious autteiiiies. -9 A long period of time, Kalpa. -10 ( In astr. ) The niatli lunar mansion. m. I The month of Magha fnrfa- J^prffcre
penance or religions austerities Ku. 3. 24; 18. weft 1. a 8eat of 5. 6, of -2- N. austerity. religious
-2 An epithet of m., -n. 1 The cold season Agni. ( fenftt ) -2 The winter ( |4ar ). -3 The hot season ( y'm ). -Oomp. Si.
The
penance.
^f{ a. undergoing penance also
country. ;
in
penince. -2- pious, religious ascetic. -3- consisting in penance. '
( -IT: )
devotee 13
;
Si.
;
rich in penance', an ascetic ^qr^Tb.^^? r%JT: S. 1.
5inuurVf OThrtg Ms. 1.23; B 14. 19
2.
;
f^f^t an
7
;
11.
eminently pious
4.
1
;
212.
man,
an ascetic; B. 1. 50. fty a. performing penance. inTT*:> Tffr the power acquired by religious austerities efficacy or potency of devotion. ;
i<j
a.
ascetic,
pious.
jjfj? :
1.
sun.
-2 The moon. -J
bird.
Produced by heat.
a.
^f:
The month of Phllgnna. -2 An
1
epithet of Arjuna. austerity, penance
e.
.
ing.
-3 Sorrow,
1. 16.
to
three
the
human
suffer in this
3flPf^fw and
3T[U)lfSi+,
-9T a. 1 removing -2 consoling.
be-
world
,
ajrfiif-
heat, cool-
a. [ n?:'3t?( ] Heating, burnffnpr 57* Fever, morbid ing, inflaming. heat. v
49
,
S.
7. 9,
and
a.
flTTtf^
VeJ.
n.).
penance. -2
1
m.
135.
1.
I
An
aiiilqKm^nfryfrTr B. 14. mendicant, pauper. -3 An epithet of Nirada. -4 A sparrow. -jfr 1 A female ascetic. -2 A poor or. wretched woman. -Ooarp.
-2
;
A
sun-flower.
a.
ing.
a5
Ved. Burning
a.
.
sun.
[*rt-3it:cf. Un. 2.116. ] m. I. Fire. -2 The
hot.
-3 An enemy.
Consisting in religions penance, penance. -2 Practising devout. TT: The Supreme Being. ZKP-P- Ol;^] 1 Heated, burnt. -2 Bed-hot, hot. -3 Melted, fused.
funrw-a.
-2
heated.
Warmed,
1
-4 Distressed, painted, afflicted. -5 Practised ( as penance ). -Oomp. _qn^r;r gold purified with fire. -$rsf a kind of penance consisting in drinking hot water, milk and ghee for three days each, and inhaling hot Ms. 11. 214 air for three days ;
;
;
Suffering from a dis). -2 Heat-
1
moral or physical. ing. -3 Hot.
Sulpbnret of iron. P. ( jipinft, ertiT) I To choke, be suffocated. -2 To be exhausted or 4.
fHf
fatigued
ffl&d l?l <1
;
l
JiBM
S
i
5^ ft BT-
-3 To be distressed ( in body or mind ), be uneasy or pained, pine, waste away
MM.
5. 31
;
Git, 5
M Q rf g
irrfttfra'f
;
Mai.
jTnftf^
1. 15, Ma. 3. 1
3J
9.
;
f>
gvjr
-4 To become immoveable. -5 To ;
Amaru.
Caul.
wish, desire.
7.
( (TJTTTtr )
To
suffocate, choke.
Darkness. -2 The tip of the w- I An epithet of B4hn. -2 The TamlU tree. -3 Darkness. ffTT3T: A kind of asthama. 5TO
hot.
The heat of anger. Bnrniog
I
(
stop,
Wanning, heating, burn-
o.
arR'i^
?rr"irt
Heated, burnt &c.
a.
iTTmiM a. Warming, burning.
ease
^
4;Mil.3;N.
Gold of the
Distressed, pained.
Practising penance. dovout. -2 Poor, miserable, helpless, iruf^'ft f%fm vrrj S. pitiable ;
dMf^H.
*f
f=TE|>.
mVtltf'f-
Burning, hot.
1
Golden.
.
weight of a
15.
pious.
1 Beligious ffqftfrar Piety, devotion. o.
;
;
-2 Ascetic, devout,
ascetic
-m
The sun. -2 The hot season. ~J The sun-stone. -4 N. of one of the arrows of Cupid. H 1 Burning. -2 Distressing. -3 Chastising. -4 A division of hell. -5 Gold.
Beligious
B. 13. 41 12 Bk. 18. 21 ; Ku. 3. 17.
n^mr
^
a. [ crr-f8 H^ tg?.] I ing, inflaming. -2 -Distressing,
flts* STIcatalW-
3U5Y3?:
;
firr
(also m.
;
Den. P. To practise pe-
srcrfrrn*
nance
6. 63.
the influence of riligioug 3W?i the Brahm&varta
Bh.
1
jnrff! 1
A
;
3Tg*rnf:
pain,
;
;
;
jftjsrr^
have
tftf^^.
1
;
-Ooarp. -^ kinds of miseries which
devotion, pre-eminent religious ausdef^f a. very ascetic or vout. sfrfj a. inclined to practise penance. wirrfti the practice of terities.
I
Penance, religious austerity, morti-
misery, agony
S. 3. 9
ings
;
;
-2 Torment,
84.
7.
distress.
-^UT: a place of penance or religious austerities. f%%w. excellence of
Benares. river Tiptt.
Ku.
;
affliction,
penance-grove,
which ascetics ^t rT^lPT^
in
76
1
31,-f Desirous, longing for. desired. fTH^r
-2 Wished,
suffocated
Becoming
or
breathless.
Wearied, Ianafflict-2 Troubled, guid, fatigued. ed. -3 Faded, withered ; see IT^. <Titr.p. .p- [ cTH.-'C ] 1
Darkness 7
4
-
;
f*
;
v
-
!
Me. 37. -2 The gloom or' darkMs. 4. 242. -3 Mental ness of boll 7
;
;
Y.
3.
318.
ST,
^7^
purified
darkness,
3T&13; Ms. 12.
Darkness
illusion,
error
;
silver.
Heat, glow
) 1
S. 4. 10
:
M.
2.
;
S.
7.
6.
or
-4 ( In 8Hn. phil. ) ignorance, as one of
469 affix of the rrw A Ta
the three qualities or constituents of every tt ing in nature ( the other two being ?
Ma.
am?
a.
is
ignorance, illumining, enlightening; Ki. 5. 22. ( -f: ) 1. the sun. -2. the moon. -3. fire.' -4. a Buddha. srfr; 1. the sun. -2- the moon. -3. fire. 1
see
(!*?[
above
(
4
jn
).
A
:
a^r 1 A.
5TTT:
jpr
V,
T:
11.
-2 A
upon the forehead. -3
A
sword,
one of two,'
Tamala
U.
steady. -off
place over-grown with
*^rsw,
trees.
river
.
as
5
1
Darkness
Qit. 11
*
2
;
Ei.
illusion.
5. 2. -2 Mental darkness, -3 Anger, wrath. -&: The
dark half of the month. -Oomp.-cr^r: the dark fortnight lunar ( of a
month
)
R. C, 34.
;
df*mr ?xr*T.ornr
1
A
dark
night
;
qif
db SR^ST site^r 3^
w
afwSi. 6. 70 ; Ki. 9. 18 Ku. 6. 43. -2 Extensive darknesa. fftrtJW a. | Covered with darkness. -2 Ignorant; ^, N. of Rlhu.
WT K.
5.
13
;
a
i
;
A
tree;
^ ^ ti r
1. S.-2 Ved.Velocfty. -3 A wooden ladle for taking up Soma. -Comp. jjiz; -g-, -q^-t -s an assemblage or clump of trees.-^r^Tr the root of a tree. tfjj the ground
[
[ij-arat] 1 Trembling, attrwaving, shaking, tremulous R- 13. 76, a.
-
5. 11
1
M.
in
;
-
flat hot.
large
about the foot of a tree, foot of a ^^: a thorn gir; amcnkey. JTIT: 1. a lud or blossom. -2. a young shoot, sprout -^r-sf: the T&la the king of trees', tree. TTsrq > N. of the tree P3,rij4taka also
tree.
XW
;
;
A
afttTT
boat. tf
Swift, quick.
Garuda.
]
Turmeric.
Prk.
1
ft/. )
HTT^t, ang: tomed boat.
-2 A TIT? ] 1 The ocean. A demon -4 hard shower. -3 A^frog. A *ft or Rikshasa. -5 A devotee. :
a. (
;
;
;
-2 Sick. strong, powerful.
-2 Strong, powerful, courageous mighty ; B. 9. 23, 11. 89 16. 77. m. 1 A .courier, an express. -2 A hero. -3 Air, wind. -4 An epithet of
undulating, un-
Wavy,
boat.
-
-ft/. 1 Night, especially a dark night ; ^ ;nff ro>f*Tfvnrr
<*
?TO?^
3.
1
A
Ved.
o. 1 Quick, swift.
7.
a Waving
]
flesh.
Meat,
-3 Energetic,
Git. 3. a.
^TTift 3?^
Si. 9. 72.
;
A
Wavy,
bark of a bamboo.
un-
"^rtr 7.
crossing.
81
mulous.
;
-3 A bank, a place of -4 A float, raft. -5 A monkey. -6 A disease. 77
tossing-with waves ; Mai. 9. 11. -2 Overflowing. -3 1
n
Quick, energetic, -a. 1 Speed, velocity. -2 Vigour, strength, energy riHHIi4 5rWf fir^ft^: R. 28, ll.
the com-
e.
sift* o- [ afr:
sci-
The bark of the bamboo. -Camp. inj I. a sectarial mark upon the forehead. -2- Tamila leaf. jnrrasr: 1 The Tamala tree. -2The
A
affi* of
-4 Cloth or clothes. to and fro. moving Waving,
mitar. -4
Shaking, tremulous, iprfrtr Qit.
sword.
horse).
R. 13. 15, 49; Git. sectarial mark of sandal ;
;
[
gallop,
;
large wave, surf,
s.
protect.
Taddhita
;
A
Mil. 9. 18
dulating
B. 13. 63 ; S. 8. 47 Bh. l! ; as -2 A section or part of a work ( of the qwreifXTOK ) -3 A leap.jump, of jumping motion (as
night. of a tree with a very
N.
I
dark bark
a-
go, moye ; Bk. 14. 75, 108.
q*^]! Awave;
]
A
Protection.
A
.
tfi-
A. To tremble,8hakei to and fro.
To
&e. See under ^. A hyena> :; S'
|
;
5. 35.
U.
^:
added, it is changed to (Wl- It is of like frq, to pronouns in the sense 4
;
move
to adjectives, parative degree.added verbs and to also and nouns, case latter which in indeoltnables
Darkness. -2 A well --f^T N. of a river. -*j 1 Darkness -2 A city. Dark, glooomy. dMtlH. Night. -2 Turmeric.
87
cow.
( atf-f ) 1
-2 To guard,
of hell. jresT: 1 groping in the dark. -2- mental gloom. fV^,-srr6r: a fire-fly. fNnr: sickness., disease. jtT a. I. obscured, clouded. -2. affected with anger, fear &c. yq;, -$T<J. dispersing darkness, (-m.) 1. the sun. -2. the moon. g- ;
t!Tfm% Den. P. To cause to shake, move to and fro Amaru,
Ficklenes
WOTW ni 5^ fo^
;
Dark coloured.
A
siT
V^;IT,
with rolliug or
tremulous eyes.
g.
-2 Lead.
Tin.
1
ft
shining body. -2- the sun. -3. the R. 3. 33. -4. fire. -5. a lamp, light. g^-; l.the son. -2- the moon. -3. the Supreme Being. rnrr a sort
a.
e.
;
bee. -Oonrp.
woman
a
platform, a stage. The projecting roof of a
:
moon. -3- fire. -4. Vishnu. a -5. Siva. -6. knowledge. -7 Buddha. Wiftq m. a flre-fly.-a-fih spreading darkness. 3^ m. 1. a
'
A
-3
liquor.
house.
-2. the
moon
one of many
the sun.
1.
Pt. 5. 'the
to wave,
-i great or spreading darkg. an epithet of Rahu. -gup.
Sits :
diamond. -6Iron.-7Thorn-app!e. I -2 Spiritnons Rice-gruel.
;
'
the sense of
1
new.
tW^ srV
to
changed
-2 A necklace. -3 A -4 Bottom, depth. -5
).
-r-3T
best horse '; g^ro Mu. 1; sotr^rifain WP-C I' ' a^ 8 added to pronouns
darkness or
removing
A
and also to verbs and indeclinablea in which latter case it adjectives,
-5 Grief, sorrow. -6 Sin. An epithet of Ruhu.-Comp.
12. 24.
-ro., -n.
Meghaduta
level surface.
;
S.
transient
1-
26.
-
i
Si. 10.
40
VJT
;
D.
.
-2 Fickle, unsteady,
;
2.
...MI
115; Amaru. 27. -3
Pt. Splendid, sparkling, glittering ; 1.190. --4 Liquid. -5 Libidinous, wanton. -6 Hollow. -7 Extensive, w ide. 55. 1 The central gem of a
necklace g-rhln'<j|itHHgiTVT: Vis. 35 ; or gTTTMUiMranfS'3iT-Tf Malli. ;
.
considers'this as an interpolation in
'
;
^T a
parasitical plant.
the Navamallikl creeper a bird. KIT: camphor. a. Full
of or
abounding
in
trees. ;
The
root of the lotus.
[ j-^=i Un. 3. 54 ] 1 Young, youthful, juvenile (as a man ), -2 () Young, newly-born or .
470 Bh. 3. 49. produced, tender, soft ( l> ) Newly risen, not high in the ky ( as the sun ); Kn 3. 54. -3 New, fresh a^or ^fr Chun. 64 ;
;
sions. f%3n logic. frrei' -2. a philosophical work.
1.
1
fr3fi9r|a.[a^-<J5^]Inquiring, inquisitive. gf; 1 a suitor, an _
A
-2
petitioner.
inquirer,
A
P., 10
logic.
To be
U.
logician.
woman
youthful
fever
57T:
1
tHufi
v&i lasting
fW
n.
cartilage. for a week.
frftrar red arsenic.
old.
A ipread
aprout.
To
heighten,
A
gior^t xwm'fa
;
Pt. 5.
16.
1
Hl-iorR ]
[
Guessing.-2
logician, reasoner.
A
f:
suppliant, petitioner.
A spindle, an iron pin upon which cotton is first drawn ut tT^ 5f^nvrJT. -Comp. -f^g:, .,/.
frSr,-q?ff:,-
A
sr:
Carrying across. -2
Ved.
I
Battle. -2 Superior-
-3 Overcoming. U.
10
fwfr-a.mffr
(
I
)
To
guess, suspect, believe, suppose, conjecture, infer fit tTT4r=f!lTHt tT5fn% S. 6; Me. 96. -2 To roason, peculate about, reflect. -3 To consider o. regard aa ( with two ace. ) ;
-4 To think of, intend, mean, have in view (f*r5TJr tT^j-f?tTinT: Me. 51.-5 To ascertain. -6 To shine. -7 To speak. ;
(
at
W^
1
)
;
-3 The sole of the foot.-4The fore arm. -5 A slap with the hand. -6 Lownese, inferiority of position. -7 A lower part, part onderneath,
10 A.
1- P-,
n ziifn-rl,
monace, terrify
Hence
often P. also )
(
trrlSiT ) 1
To threaten,
;
;
R. 4. 28, 11. 78, 12. 41
j Bk. 14. 80. scold, revile, censure, blame Bk. 6. 3, 8. 101,17. 103.-3Tomock
-2 To
N. 22. 155;
threaten-
1
19.
B.
17;Ka.6.45.-J
Pointing' at contempt ). -4 p u t, ting to shame, excelling, surpassing. -5 Anger. rfr The fore finger. ( in
ridicule or
zffizp.p. I Threatened -2Blam -J Disgraced, -j, Threatening, a menace. ed.
A
1
J:
A
calf
P.
1
fH[
raft.
-2 To 108
kill,
see
;
5^
a^ft ) cut
1
tree. -3 N.of Siva. -4 Pressing the strings of a lute with the left hand. -5 A division of hell. 1 A pond. -2 A forest, wood. -3 Cause, origin, motive. -4 A leathern fence worn round the left arm also in this sense ). -Oomp. ( ?Tf5T
-2 The palmyra
t 'ie an archer. sr^TT: a 8 ' a P w ' tn hand. 5^- a figlit with the palms of the hands. atei: nether world
-
martingale, irara ). -*m* the centre of the sole of the foot.
AHarge pond.
through
Ved.
A
soning. -Comp.
Speculation, rea-
snvrrer: fallacious reasoning, fallacy iu drawing conclu-
See under -
rj:
:
Bk. 14.
j
ind.
also.
fT^hr
A
the bottom.
a- Fixed, having a bottom. Fried meat.
hole, an opening. qri.
killer,
a%ff
iW37T
ladle.
From
A mat. A martingale.
)
sword.
an injurer.
To
go, move.
-
Lightning
;
cf
.
A yar. .
a reductio ad absur
377
airo the fourth
toe.
hand. arw: ! a kind of musical instrument- -2- clapping of the hands. of sf ( -=TTOT, -wr^dr a leathern glove
To injure, hurt.
.
rT3' 1 I'. (
In logic ) Reduction to absutdity, conclusion opposed to the premises,
desire.
A
-2 The sun.
^/ra wooden
rTT^T^
-5
ing or free thinking, a philosophical system ( Particularly one of the six principal darsanas q v. -7 A name for the number ' six '. 8 Supplying an ellipsis. -9 Caueo, motive. -10
-10
sword.
(
Si. 12. 41.
;
tTj:,
fTqrjr
(
Wish,
(
;
1
I*cfl
mg, frightening. -2 Censuring
Supposition,
a^-^rPJ ?^.
tree
of the seven divisions of hell, -f^ror; a hog.-T^x o- having a protuberant T?T a river. belly, pot-bellied the griT; a lap with the palm of
;
frarsrra,
The ground under a
-315%: /. a
Ms. 12. 103. -3 Mb Doubt. -4 Logic, the science of logic .
)
deride.
;
B.
;
anything;<jnilT w^jfT *& RB. 1. 13. -9 A hole, pit. a ?T: 1 The hilt of span.
;
S.
bottom
base, foot,
by
Nitre, salt-petre.
if*T:
f:
conjecture, guess smsTW fffc V. 2. -2 Reasoning,9 peculation, discussion, abstract reasoning 3jtT:
alteration of ' surface of th H^NTji earth' i.e. the earth itself ;g4t 3 ^fa*S g?rere<sroT S. 7. 32 ;sw^is &c. -2 The palm of the hand R. 6. 18. ;
or any other object, shelter afforded
S, 1
ITT Victory. conqueror Den. P. To attack.
.
ity.
1
? B-4.
sometimes used at the end of
meaning
(
;
fre* a. Ved. Conquering.
;
comp. without much
the lower
end of a spindle.
m. Youth, juvenility. Ved. 1 Overcoming, conquering. -2 Impelling, driving onward. -3 Protecting (
29
:
;
Den. A. To remain young
tT^oiniar
or fresh
frf&j; a.
Reasoning, versed in speculation, m.
:
Den. P. Mai. 5. 6.
;
jecture.
-2 A
Cartilage.
surface; ,
p- Doubted, guessed, diicussed, investigated, examined &c.; see ffj-. A supposition, conff
coagulated milk five days
i>.
^nJ
f^fT
;
78 --or sprout. -Comp. Charj.
A
Reasoning, speculation. -
fis,
found, establish. -3 To be fixed. -4 To accomplish a vow. 1
Chand. M. 1. -4 Lively, vivid. -or; 1 A young man, youth; Pt. 1. 11 ; Bv. 8. 62. -2 The castor oil plant. -J oft A young or Large cumin-seed.
-2 To
full or complete.
n.
The top of the
sacrificial
p?st. rTT;> ff'T'f
&c. See under
3^.
^for Ved. Injuring. 'i. [ff^-f^?
ffff-
then '
]
I
At that time,
-2 In that
then. '
case; tr^T-fT?? 'whenif-then 9TV frf? ri%-5rn? 1
'
;
how then
'
;
2.53]
I
Thin, meagre, spare. -2 Small, little. -3 Clear, clean. -4 Situated under or beneath. -5 Weak. -6 Separate. *r
A
bed, couch.
?n%lt ment. -2
I
A
awning. -4
'
knife,
Paved ground, bed
A
cot,
couch.
large
a pave-
3 An
sword
or
471 cTc?-^
[
A
youth. -2 Wind,
^
Young. air.
sft
A
ur Bh. 1. 86 Ms 4. 135, 8. 67. -2 (at the end of comp. ) Anything bad or contempt-
girl,
foreet.
T
[ 3^.-5
Un.
3.
28
]
The ear woman.
ible.-3
A
1
thief.robber
couch, bed, sofa -qf^ Rn5Tf^?^TR- 5. 75. 'left the bed,'
A
ft
father
U. 6
science of dancing.
a^-ff fvfa
fTTrT: [
;
passionate
The
;
sntrefr *JTTtTC9re:
young woman.
A
A
1
:
]
:
ginrj
;
1
'
rose.
-2 ( Fig. ) A wife ( as in 3* v.). -3 The geatof a carriage.
ffm q. -4 An upper
story, a turiet, tower
B. 16. 11. -Comp.
make
servant
flesh
);
a|j:
A
fTi^MftiwFTgii&rg-
reiervoir, tank.
g>
youthful woman. -2 N. of Varuna. -3
A
|
of the wife boat. sj A
A
particular tendency, or habit.
_
always masculine, whatever be the gender of the first member of tha compound) iffcrf?*r: 'an excellent cow ': so ^mfnTfjar: an excellent maiden. '
'
A key. Scent piodncedfrom the rubbing of fragrant substances. -
H^ftt
1
Manna of bamboo. -2 A
kind of extract of wheat, rice &o. i A sort of eugar. I Old. -2 Strong, Strength, power ( srs ) flTW Increasing strength ( as an oblation ) ^r Strength. fTf^T o. Ved. I Old. -2 Strong, powerful, bold, courageous. q-; | The oeean. -2 Heaven. -3 Strength. -4 Business ( awn? ). -tfr 1 Power
n.
-2 The
.
eaTth.
-3
A
rive-.
-4 N. of a
daughter of Indra.
(TOT
A
split.
I
affix
means of
\
Hewn,
-2 Fashioned
cot, ;
see
a^ m. 1 A carpenter The architect of gods (
chiselled,
^.
in general. -2 ft-a^jf^
being ac-
.
inferiors or
;
;
;
arer
^^r
Mb. -3
vufcft
A
^
-2 Indif-
Proximity.
neutrality
;
see
li
agreeable to afathef.-2.patGrnul. ( '3: ) paternal uncle. 5?^- a paternal uncle, or the most respectable of a man's male relations.
fTHTT:
The Ehanjana
or wagtail.
aidtf a. \ Paternal .-2 Hot. fy. 1 A disease.-2Anironclubor spike. -3 Cooking, maturing. -4 Heat.-5 A relative who may be regarded as a father.
and mother of Marictia. Sunda into a fiend by the [ She was changed sage Agastya whose devotions she had disturbed. She was killed by
fTrffT:
%
Offspring.
r
f.
:
Con-
tinuity, succession, as in arRgcnfr or '
a to
-
(
*!
/
1
)
Simulta-
-2 Immediate. -3 Relating
neous.
particular time.
any
Rama when
she began to disturb the sacrificial rites of Visv'imitra. Kama
was
first
unwilling to bend his
the sage overcame his scruples, see R. 11.20]. but
against a woman,
large dark-green pumpkin.
An tTT3^T! [ (THRiCI! 3WI 3^ ] epithet of the demon Mfuicha, son of Tadaka. See
coming
-2
A
A
kind of palm. kind of ornament.
-^
1
'
Dancing U. 3. 18
in general
loc.
);
ff iwtasi^
any
object. <*
;
Aiming <*
;
T:
5T:
-3
Tfie
arT of
5 dancing. -4 A sort of grass. In prosody ) A foot of three short syllables.-Coinp.-fnf^: an epithet of Nandin, the door-keeper of Shiva. : N. of Shiva.
made to 1 Dancing, . Mai. 2. -2 Moving round in a wild dance ; U. 5. 36. -3 Fluttering.
;
-4 Frowning.
meaning. ;
a Intended for that. Identity of aim, object. -
-2 Relation to. -3 Sameness of meaning. -4 Purpose, aim.
(
dance
at,
True, real, essential
Bv.2.81.; jfrf^T: WTtr: &c. 1
1. 1.
^
Entire devotion to or absorption in
;
23,
fTT?qf P. II. 3.
Bhashh P. 84;
TfMrilrt
?T'Tf3'nri%a: 82.
19.-2 Particularly, the frantic of violent dance of Siva 5.
Purport,
43 Com. -4 The object or intention of the speaker ( in using particular words in sentence ) ^^f^ESr
dance or
;
playful movement of the eyebrows
Mai.
1
;
arar*?
from tanks. -^T/-
tii^]
meaning, scope, ar^ 5ncg &o. -2 Purport of propositions K. P. 2.-3 Aim, object, intended reference to any object, purpose, intention ( with
;
o. (iftf.) Being in or
rnfi':
Simultaneity.
bow
Sameness
rlT^r?**f
identity, unity
(
of
nature,
;
t Bv. 2. 81 &c.
).
H^ 4 P. ( cKjnjt I To fade away, become exhausted. -2 To throw down. -3 To wane, decay, perish.- 4 To reject, cast [ cf Eng. ton ].
A
term of respect applied to elders or other venerable personages i^Timrfy T^^ff *T>?TT^T fTTtT VJ^TT 3^tT: R. 11. 40 ?r OT [?g^ r srnr wf%vra fTOT^W 1. 72. -4 Any person for whom one feels pity. -Coap. g a
3.
Krit
by which potential passive participles are formed from roots, e. g. ^xq from I;-
TOO.
of
aregfcV fafff:
&c. see under tT^. N. of a female "Z teSsT 1 fTf( fiend, daughter of Suketu, wife of
fTT?**iT
-3
;
ference, disregard,
:
Violence, force. irfpr: 1 The ocean. -2-Haaven Gold.
act
a large ear-ring.
-2 The
o.Ved.
great,
used
o. ind. Quick, speedy. tTFJTfJ Suddenly, abruptly ; (opp. foe ) arjcf: An ornament for the ear,
?rrc^*f
rTpJST 1 Excellence, superiority, happiness. -2 ( At the end of comp.) Excellent ( in this sense the word
affix
inclination,
1
.
The
cu stomed to that
pit, bole.
is
K.
=31fnJte
to
children &c. 106 Mai. 6. 16
pupils,
;
a
ai->^?i(r
win-: Si. 18. 6.
N. of an
tTT^frfcJ^r
-2
ele-
a
carpenter.
on the back-bone.
1^
(
elephant's back.
The back-bone of an
H?<4
phant
An
The son of
(TT$TW:, rTT^or:
to denote
1
juniors,
HflnrpTrer tnr tmft ;
re:
).
fT?T^r
The
stable.
a bng. One whose business it is or prepare beds ( ai a
ff^iW: to
person, but usually
Stationary, immoveable
<*
]
SBT^HTrrennf fSr
75.
endearment or
Tbeft.-2 Hearing.
I
90
3.
fr ffr^fff -2 A
;
R. 9.
;
^S^i-<'iK
Un.
j^^y irresrfrr fTnTTT?T:
;
yV/-
)>
a. ( jftf. ) Such like, like him, her or it, like that : 3Tf igorr Ms. 9. 22,
36
;
Amarn. 46
;
472 body whoever, common
man
T
Ti^?ft
;
3tf Pt.
(
?j
rt rrr?5r
390.
1.
fTTT: [ fl^fff ]
-2
or ordinary
ffnr^it
In musie
A
I
A
)
thread, fibre.
protraoted tone,
a key-note ; rtvr arsr I%TT THI: Bv. 1. 119 ; arisT^rfttiTftirhT'ig Ku. 1. 8. ( the number of tanas is said to be 49 ). -3 A monotonous tone. ST I Expanse, extension. -2 An object of sense. -Comp. n. I. turning the voice as a preparatory step to singing. -2. running over the notes to catcb the key.
3^
HCN
Thinness, smallneas
fr*7-
;
Vikr. 1. 106.
A
:
<
Made
arw
[ frcftfif^R!
)
]
of threads.
A
weaving. -2
^ 1 Spinning, web. -3 A woven
cloth.
The son
aM=n<.(j:
of a
weaver.
-2
Durga. a.
(
tf/-
1
)
Well-ver-
ed in any science or doctrine. -2 Relating to the Tantras. -3 Taught or contained in them. ?f: A follower of Tantra doctrines.
HIMft):
An
epithet of
Kuru
;
also
jnwo-
(*ft/-) 1 Relating to religions penance or to an ascetic. -2 Devout. ff: ( *ft/. ) A hermit, devotee, an ascetic. -Oonrp. ^&\, fr^:, -ffJT: the tree fijTT a grape. of ascetics, also called |gft. Asceticism. ii
The Tain 11 a tree
!
n. ) Rr: Si. 1. 22 (
shasa
(
A
division
The
nam, and spices after meals
N. of
same sense.
;
).
river Tapti, near Surat. -2
ni.^t f^
A
ject of terror. -2 -3 Anxiety, distress.
]
1
fault,
An
ob-
defect.
-4 Desire. -5
Exhaustion, fatigue. ffTTr^; 1
^gf
a servant attached to men of rank betel-box and to provide them with at55 whenever sfffV the betel -plant necessary.
to carry the
;
R.
6. 64.
A
r:
seller of betel.
Water. -2 Clarified but-
ter.
:
betel-plant
;
ffi^JpRt-
R. 4. 42.
Un. copper. -2 Of
of 1 Made pery red colour, red
;
T^TTW'^ ^-
s^raK:
16]
a
cop-
wRarA kind
R. 88.
The
red lotus
;
Pt. 1. 94
leprosy
Copper. -2
A
TTsftr^q; m. a coppersmith. forming aist? or aisfts ) a red or cherry lip Ku. 1. 44. a brazier, ;
;
Amaru. 70, 12, 37 -2 Gold. -3 Copper. *rr A ;
lotus-pond.
I
Dark,
consisting
coppersmith, 5S: l.a kind of red insect (t^
-2- the lady bird.- 3. cochineal. a cock. sulphate of copper. the red sandal^TJjgf brass. ^: wood. ^faf: the island of Ceylon.
^j
of
darkness
;
coppery. smith.
(
gft/.
A
^j;
tTffgrR;
Made of copper, brazier t copper-
)
m. Redness, the colour of
Redness.
A.
mf^fl
( jTIIff,
)
1
To
spread, extend, proceed in a continu-
ous line. -2 To protect, preserve. -WITH fa to spread, create ; Bk. 16. 105.
3TTT
ing.^
Proceeding
1
well, succeed-
Increase, growth. :
Ved.
A
thief.
fTlT a. [
i iw^ nit 3?^ ] 1 High ( as a note. ) -2 Loud, shrill ( as a Mai. 5. 20. -3 Shining, sound ) gurfrmifr^gsfgradiant, clear 37F? ( regarded as in interpolation in Me. by Malli.); wfa ftftumitR. 5. 52. -4 Good, STt: Amaru. 28 ;
;
excellent, well-flavoured. -5 Clear, clean. batik of a river. ?; 1 The
-2 Ihe clearness of
a pearl.
-3
A
beautiful or big pearl ;i Git. 11. -4 An epithet of 1 ) Vishnu. ( 2 ) Siva.-5 The mys( syllable 3?q;( onr ). -6 Protection.-? A high tone or note. -8 A CroBsing, passing over. T:,->C 1 star or planet ( said to be/, also ). -2 The pupil of the eye (said to be ;
;
with red spots. & I dark or coppery red. f( A copper pot having a small hole at tne bottom used in measuring time by placing it in a watervessel ,-Oomp. 3i3T- 1. a crow. -2the ( Indian ) cuckoo. ajij: bellmetal. 3UJT5n. a kind of jewel smt red sandal ( *if). of
)
] 1 6. 37, 9.
TTffr Copper.
tical
2.
(
TV.
f&w: N. of a country. people or rulers. -^T; a species of sandle. *. a fliTO^ cock. wcm: a sort of Ebadira. ( -gt ) red sandal-wood. ( -HT: PI. )its
;
m. Relating to betel. A servant who prepare! the Tarnhula and gives it to his master when wanted. -
rrrfftfttff
the
sesamnm.
;
[
which joins the sea The river Yamuna. [
chewed
usually
?TffJ5'ia j lrils'T
TW "" a^^ $$
Sulphnret of iron.
5TTJT:
is
;
;
6
5^
The
r ^g^5T?7n? JTTgT: K. P. 7 ^rifV Til. f^rr^rsfratsi- 3ii;w^fatT: S. 7. -Comp. afSrertT: the office of carrying the betel-box ; Pt. 1. a betel-box ( Mar.
or its
5.
;
copper.
areca-nut. -2 trbjoj leaf of piper-betel, which together with the areca-nut,- catechu, chn-
;
Mai.
1
of hell.
going about in the dark). *
red chalk. : -
mfirsr a-
;
ui>ed in the r
[ tTTffT
&o. See under 3*.
of Arjuna.
flower
^Pr/. )
Dark.-2:Belonging to, derived from or connected with
35r ] 1
;
fltfrtff a- (
A
snake. -3 An owl. -4 N. of a son of Rahu. *t Darkness. 1 tfjNight, a dark night. -2 Sleep. -3 An epithet of aiy, a villain.
-2 The dark fortnight of a month. -3 Hatred.-4 Anger.-S A demon, Rak-
tr/.
(
;
1
whirlpool.
See under
Mai. 9. 52 U. 5. 12. -2 Affected by or relating to arr^ or the quality of darkness ( the third of tlie three qualities of nature ) ; Bg. 7. 12, 17. 2; M. 1. 1 ; Ms. 12.3334. -3 Ignorant. -4 Vicious, $T: 1 A malignant person, an incendi-
also). -3 A pearl also ) -Conp. 3?v.
m.
said
to be/. camphor. -^lEH (
a pyritic ore of iron, tfrrfr the falling of a star or meteor, -ijmr: or jasmine the Kunda creepor. ^TJ: load-sounding wind, a whistl-
^^
a. ing breeze. gf%^rc lead. grtT: having a loud or shrill sound. 1. a nCOklaoe of big or beautiful pearls. -2. a shining necklace.
N. of demon killed by Karttikeya. ( He was the eon of flH'4-.:
Vajrangaand Varangt. He propitiated the god Brahmadeva by means of his penance on the Pariyotra mountain, and asked as a boon that he should not be killed by any one
473 except a child seven days old. On strength of this boon he began to oppress the gods who were obliged to go to Brahma and ask his as. Bistance in the destruction of the damon ; (see Ku. 2 ). But they were told that the offpring of Siva could alone vanquish him. Afterwards Karttikeya was born, and be slew the demon on the seventh day of his birth ]. -Comp. arft:, -f^r m. an epithet of Karttikeya. -Tj-For other senses, see under a). the
JTrr^T
A
1
-3 The
ing star.
A
star .-2
P,5; Bb.
meteor, the eye
:
69; Ch..
11..
-4 N. of the wife of
1. 11.
atmosphere, firmament inrrof sidereal measure, sidereal time. ijqr the night ng^ l.the starry region, tie zodinc. -2- the pupil of the eye.
^T: the constellation BITSUff ibrtf; 'the friendship of the'starg^, spon taneous or unaccountable love Mai. U. 5. 7, 4 ?$ falling stars. ;
;
<*
cR
[ fTK*r:
s^jj flsntrr:
i^x
Starry, star-spangled; studded
-2 An
der^-.
wi^
]
1
Gradation, proportion, relative iinpoitance, comparative value. -2 Difference, distinction ;
A
Udb.
--
py. 1 A libiUnsteady HTT5T dinous man, lecher, libertine.-2 The
fTTTT
N. of the sage ?^n. epithet of Garuda; 5>tf^^T R. 6. 49. -2 N. of Garuda's elder brother Aruna. -3 A car. -4 A horse. -5 A
A
1
in
pupil of the eye,
1
(
"ff
(
Made of
/')
grass.
Mil.
'Ku.
3. 47.
the
wife
9.
30
as a lax
the eye- ball
The *j
ed.
A
fierce
pearl.
contest at
then
last
ensued,
to
compel Soma to restore her to her husband. Tara gave birth to a son named
Bndha who became
the
ancestor of the Lunar race of kings. ( c ) N. of the wifeof Ilaritchandraand mother of Rohidasa; (also called Taramati). -Qonrp. 3jf^tr : 1. the moon Ku. ;
Bh.
1.
60
-^
-g^-
cqg- (
musical instrument, a -iff cymbal. 1. a kind of lurgicil instrument. -2a lock, a lock and ^JTSJ; a key. dancer, an actor. -g^ior: an epithet of Balarama.-^nJ a grove of palm trees. S 3. 21, Ku. 2. 35 ; fjf a fan 1 A species of the mountainpalm-tree. -2 Tbo common
or;
).
Fire.
The
third
;
( ta'di').-? Fragrant earth. -4 sort of key. -Comp. a grove of palm trees ; R. 4. 34, 6. 57.
^
A
(Tnj^j
Yellow orpiment. -2
'
A
fragrant earth -3 A bolt; latch. ^r The vinous exudation of the palm, toddy. -Oomp. sipr a. >T green. ( ) the green colour. :
tff:
A
kind of ear-ornament,
q. v.).
a Relating to the palate, palatal.
-Comp.
^OT : a palatal
let-
5, ^, j^r, ^, ^ and ^. pre: a palatal vowel, t. e. f and f.
ter, i. e
third .-2 Belonging to the third. third part. a-
toddy
j, f,
JTn%=P [ar%iRtg:j^] 1 The open palui of the hand. -2 Clapping the hands ( mr*r "'so ) *j;
!Tf|fWf3)5nrr
3.
13G
;
araf-
^aW
^rf H 128 r
Mil. 1. v.I.
^^nf^r^Rt
33jres(far:
;
Trgi% Pt.
aifeifiT
nr?ftnffcr:
N.
3. 7.
-3
2.
frrr-
A
tie,
Vali,
and Brahma had
7. 48;
-
).
wn]
A
;
-5 ( a ) N. of kind of the monkeys, and mother of Angada. She in vain tried to dissuade her husband Kali from fighting with Rama and Sugriva and married Sugriva after Vali hcd been killed by Kama. ( b ) JS. of the wife of Brihaspati, the preceptor of th gods. She was on one occasion carried off by Sonia ( the moon ) who refused to deliver her up to her husband when demandof
f?rer Q
?T^4
:
[
ftwrtfltfrft: 1.
;
-4 A
general.
-2 Levied from
N. fffr:
in
gene-
;
The
bird
Gold. -9 of Siva. -8 A kind of antidote. -Comp. ITST: an epithet of Vishnu. srrfqf: an epithet of Qarnda.
grass
star or planet
A
-6
N.
tn^
Libi-
the exudation of the fibres
-Ufjsr:
3T?r,
of the palm tree. m. an WST-, epithet or Bafarama.
palm,
sopher.
(fit).
-2
. Bh. 1. w*r
ral
-Wwpalm.
A philo-
dialectician, logician .-2
-7
HHfrq 1 Tremulousness. dinousness, dissoluteness.
^T^-TH:
;
Spun, woven.
a. (
snake. vtr
companion of a dissolute man
planet
Vali.
1
-
.
f' 8 -
with
HTTT, TiRffrarftSf &c. See un[ JrewitaM!
ilnees-
Mercury. epithet of Angada, son of
]
stars.
rTTCcTRJ'
The
1
book -4. a saw. -5- N. of Siva. -6 man endowed with every foitun. ate mark or sign. sre^t: a dancer, an acio ^j. en epithet r.f Bl.tsha
measured, rhythmical, regulated by musical time. of tj^s: a kind
fig-tree.
?rf^r:
Biihaspati.
The holy
rrmqTJT:
fall-
pnpil of -
_
pati. -4. Vaii. -5. Sugriva. 3ir
71.-2- Siva.-3.Biib.ai-
3T?y: [ft^ W, MW] 1 The palmyra tree Bh. 2. 90; R. 15. 2:i. -2 A banner formed of the palm. -3 ;
1
rTf1%rf
A
Any
string, tie.
N. of Siva.
Slapping or clapping the hands together, the noise made by it ; Mai.
-4 Flapping in general. -5 Flapping of the ears of an elephant. -6 Beating time (^in musii; ) s(ftf%10 fra*rm?!*jm*?T WC^JTT^ U. 3. Me. 79. -7 A musical instrument R. 9. 71. -8 made of bell-metal The palm of the band. -9 A lock,
Coloured cloth. -2
musical instrument. -3
mountain.
5. 23.
;
bolt.
-lOThe
hilt.of
a
sword. -11 In
An
(
measure of height. -14
particular A short
epithet of Siva. -12 scdy ) A trochee. -13 A
The nut of the palmyra -2 Yellow orpiment. -Comp.
span. -?y tree.
pro-
W^f:
1.
1
N. of Balanlma. -2- the
& palm-leaf used for writing. -3-
The palate; gi Rs. 1. 11. -Oomp. <mg
cf. Ur;. 1. 5 ]
lu't
e.
Jj?f
the palate. the palate.
the root or
WTT
back-part of
a- palttal.
irrg* 1 The palate. -2 of the palate.
A
A
( -*t )
diaeaie
whirlpool, an eddy.
474
Thy, thine ;
=
Bu.
;
1.
m^
of
;
<
12. 45
H.
;
72
4.
Ku.
;
-2 So
2. 33.
great, so large, of this extent; *TRaY
ffiwHflY ?T3nff>r Ms. 249 Bg. 2. 46. -3 All (
WH^ 155, 9.
8-
ex-
;
'
ITW^ 3W tTHJg'W First ( before doing
pressing totality
G. M.
ind.
I
),
anthing anything else ) arnffTrftTT^fisiar 8. 1 ; sTTgr?? fin V. 5. 11 ; Me. 13. -2 On cne^s part, in the meanwhile; fli ;
R. 7. 32. -3 ~ 4 Indeed (
S. 2
;
TRtt-
Just, now ; to emphas-
an expression ) H?H rfr
;
'
n3fi?njV
g-vj:
bile.
faTfrej
q.v.) dlOd, o. (Correlative 80 much, that much, so immy "
really
mustard.
;
to express assent )
(
H.
-6 As
1.
;
^g-RiT*-
57:
rt R- 7. 4
.
;
Tf^H:,
Ved.
f^ fl?
A.
I. 1
(
i
swifter
). -g Surprise ( oh !, what a wonder!). (For the senses of fli^ as a correlative of 71^, see Jn^).-Comp. tad. so many times. ar 3f
To endure,
) ( lai^iaW, fsiflf%3 ) 1
bear.
deid. of
Strictly
-2 To put up
with, suffer
I
ar'Sra )
To
sharpen, whot B. 9. 39. -2 To ;
ation, forbearance.
Malli.
just so old.
much.
7$
a. so
many years
o. Patient, forbearing, en-
during.
Pungency. -2 Sharpness of a weapon ). -3 Brilliancy. -4 fcr:
^W^
(
1
Spirit.
wfiNr,
SK^T
1
IQ
such a number. -2
to often. bow-string.
The
1
-
T:
ocean.
frspf [
The ocean. -2 Gold. -3 Heaven. A river. -2 The <sfr I earth. -3 N. of a daughter' of
frW^;
^:
The
sign
JCT I.
Taurus of the borrowed -from
T:
(
A
:
to
(
to injure or kill. challenge; also written this eersa.
ieve
frtffTH:
go
or
To go. wound. -5 To
;
>
(
s
Hsiao. ) Mo. -33.
one of the six flat Me. 20. -2 Fra;
^K;
1
Bitter taste;
under %* ).-2 The Kutaja tree. -* Pungency. -4 Fragrance. -Comp.
( lee"
-- n. A
A
I
fire-fly.
parasol.
I^-H.
-2 A kind
of
iKi"^ )
fafrlT
:
>
nH%T: The francoline
TV.
]
1
partridge, -2 to be the first
No. of a sage said teacher of the black Yajurveda. The francoline partridge. like
a
par-
tridge.
(
The tamarind tree. -2 A made of its fruits ).
fruit
of the tamarind.
3-Vi
cf
.
Un.
6. 93, 7. 1-
The 1 -2 A sour =R-
The Umarind
tree.
N. of -gfr
:,
tree.
A
97 1
The
a tre.
fruit of the
kind of measure
drop, distil,
ebony
^
(
)
To sprinkle. -2 ooze, leak. -3 To pro-
A. (%q^
) 1
tect.
P. (itaft,
1
fjfcjl.
To
ftRtT)
or damp, moisten. -II 4 P.
make wet
To become wet. -2 To become quiet or tranquil, be calm. ftfiftr [ GK-*&R**] 1 Moi8t wet damp. -2 Motionless, .steady. -3
( ft'ift ) 1
>
'
Calm, tranquil. 1
f^iVf:
The ocean. -2
A
kind
of whale or fish of an enormous size; H. 13. 10. -3 A fish in general. -4 The figure of a fish produced by drawing two lines, one intersecting
the other at right angles. -Comp. 3f a kind of 3Jta: 'he ocean. prl. VTCT: N. of a demon killed Daaby Indra with the assistance of ratha. ( It was in the fight with this demon that Kaikeyl saved the life of Dataratha while in a swooning At,
she afterwards used to send
Rama
).
A kind of
swallows a Hmi
Bv.
fish
which
55.
1.
3T5M:, "Pta: a very large flab which swallows even a timingila ;
See under [
ffr^.
m
Dark
-2 Love. -3 Time.
-4 The rainy season or aulumn. or/.
[
wj-ffij^
:
qr
<jfi
I .A lunar dav ; liu. ^^j^rtT Mu. 5
4. 2 ]
T^T^JT^ rTr^W
sour sauce
sauce.
<*
Irtf^J;
;
and got from him two boons which par-
The francoline
a. Spotted
particular tree
one
( ).
9. 7.
into exile
ta-si; 1 Fire.
grant
The moon. -2
&c. Sec under
inseoH
MM.
nffHfJra:
lA(D*ft) To
-2 To -4 To seek
pun
1
)
tridge.
).
iTt^tft ) 1 attack, ussail. -3 To
voiirs o.
bamboo.
Theft.
move. -II. 5 A.
ter,
A
U'tkshuga.
JTnftat 1
Zodiac, ( a word the Gfeek Tanroi
1
]
arrow, the edge of a weapon. jfr 1 A mat. -2 A tuft. -3 A tuft of hair on the head of a horse.
A
Heaven.
ft^fa^-vv
-2 Sharpening, whetting. -3 Kindling. -4 Rendering bright. -5 Polishing. -6 A reed. -7 The' point of an
-2
A
To
Endurance, patience, resign-
fa-f^g
completed under two suns, which comprises two sunrises
f^T
stir up, excite, instigate. trittar
2. the day begins and ends without one sunrise or between two sunrises.
pa-
tiently or with courage; fitf^raTtirer nfrr iH?r M. 1. 17 , frtT%f%^^ wwrT Bg 2. 14 ; Mv. 2. 12 ; Ki. 13. 68 ; Ms. 6. 47. -II. 10 U. or Cau$. ( itsj-?T,
a
day of new on which a
tithi
I
(
of
regent
ifr-
or violent pain.
?rretiJWorrr*nT*ftr^r-
=
m. the sun.
-5^
1. shar^-pointed. -2- penetrating. -3. of a violent nature. -4. of resplendent lustre. Tn^nrr acute
with respect to; H. 3 rr* $ff tnr
(Trewprtf
The Kha-
-2 N. of several plants. 1. 45] [ m-jj-n9[ 3RT T= Un. 1 Sharp, pointed ( as a weapon ).-2 Violent. -3 Hot, scorching. -4 Pungent, acrid. -5 Fiery, passionate. TH I Heat. -2 Pungency. -Comp. the sun 3Tfj: 1 mnrtfjtw Tfr: Git. 5. -2 fire. -3- N. of Siva. sr*:
;
-7 Completely;
1
firm- a.
r:,
the
:
^pj; 1. the
moon.
Bitter.
<
^T
lunar day.
dira tree.
for,
ftir^JTTSfri^Wff:
-Comp.
ttgOT long pepper. -Hft^: the
qr-fy:,
clearing-nut plant.
36, 96.
I
htjr
Wg:
-2 The number
;
'
15
'
Mb.
-t
I
Darkness;
S- 6. 29; Si. 4. 57. -2 Blindness. hr:
Ku. 4. 11 -3 Iron-rust. -Oomp. ;
-ft^: the sun.
3rR:,-3i[
475 An
T: 1 An epithet of eclipse in general. 1
A
Rihu.-2
obscure
rarcqflr
;
* uwrf: M41. l. 40 ^sh^ffT sfimj^r: 35 9. 30 'drowns'. -3 To
j
;
?r
conquer.
ffcw
'"d.
Crook-
I-ST^^,^] |
[
awry ^ ft*^ Tedly Twfrs^-1% Ak. -2 Without apart f rom.-J Secretly, covertly, in visi oly -4 Across, over.-5 Indirectobliquely,
;
;
.
ly,
badly.
In classical
[
used by
rarely
chiefly occurs
)^(
(
literatnre
and
low]. -comp.
(
)
but
itself,
in composition
6 )vrr,
^;
wuh
see be-
-srnfrrc
^g=3r,
looking througti a wall, -ircro. vanished, disappeared. 3$ a. protect-
ed from rain. (
contemn
;
raT:
^
H.
3. 8,
)
8 V. I To despise, Bk. 9. 62. -2 To
blame, scold, abuse; tfrft&^mf g^-^SfnfartT*fKiT *mw ftr JT?F? Bv. 1; 73. -3 To surpass, excel B. 3. 8. -4 To cover, conceal; K. 16. 20 ; Ms. 4. ;
49,
Amaru.
-5 To
81.
set
aside,
remove.
muiu. disappear, vanish : 6' M8 . To dispel!
Disappearance. Den. P. To disappear. Den. P. To hide, conceal. ( Wl*f( f. rarely nft. Oblique, transverse, horizonKu. 6. 71. -2 Crooked. tal, awry carved. -3 Crossing over, traversing, -4 Winding. -5 Lying iu the middle or between. -n. I An <*
^
I
)
;
ani-
m.,
inal
( going horizontally, as distinguished from man who walks erect), a lower or ii rational animal
-2 An
clotn.-3
^.
A
A
curtain, veil
;
?r H^m Ku. 1. ; 4; M. outer tent, screen of kind of magical veil or
annual revolution a , (ookiug obliepithet of Krishna.
-^ an
quely. -^T: an animal, j^. transmigration of animals. *,*. an animal. 3fTW:/. the brute kind (opp. man) breadth. ^of a side-look' crab an anima i:
-imm
~3i r
~^
'
!
atllmal
~r ? /" nnrrptt
Id. 1
creation
or race; Ms. 4. 200. w=
-^^
^
w , the anj a , -2. an animal, a beast or bird. .
rW?; ind. Obliquely, crookedly, in slanting or oblique direction; f^>. K. P. 10; Me. raft 51, Ko. 5. 74. a
m^
(
spell ) rendering the wearer ble ; S. 6. and V. inter
invisi-
alia,. It
2,
is
properly the scienceior art possessed by celestial beings of rendering
crtrr-ct
Animal
1
nature.
-2
Breadth.
Umtempt,
nfc*frnr:
"~Tw
abuse, reproach.-J Concealment, digappearance. j. _
pised.
.p.
I
Disregarded,
-2
des-
Abused, condemned. -3 Concealed, covered. -4 Disappeared vamshed.-S Surpassed, excelled. U. .
To
1
disappear,
10. 48, 11. 91.
conceal, hide. -3 over P wcr
To
Vtt .
r 1
3. 35.
-2
excel, eclipse.
conquer,
sesamum-oil. $g: /. sesaup in the form of a cow and offered as a present to a Brab mana --irof: turpentine. ( -iff ) 8an" dal-wood.. ijoff 1. the sandal tree -2- f rank-incense. -3. turpentine Tfohlir,
smear with
oint,
Trt
plant 10.
;
[ fM^-^r
I
]
;rmr>:>nt
)qj
dj-
gandal-wood.
~^r
] 1 A species of tree with beantiful flowers ; 3rrari*r M. 3. 5 ; ?r
f%
R. 9. 41. -2 A freckle or namark under the akin. -3 The sesamum tree. ^., -j j A mark made with sandal-wood or unguents tural
*o. g^ >gft%c5qr n^TRir Kn. 3. 30 grt^ntw^JT f Bv.. 2. 4; 1. 121. -2 The ornament of anything ( used at the end of comp. in the gense of 'best', 'chief or 'dis;
*r
tinguished' Pt. 1. 105.
); tfrecirs?
Mai. 9. 21
-3 The burden of
I
Den. A. To gerve as a a. 1 Marked with a Tila-2 Frecked, spotted also {^55. ;
sesainuru.
f^f^^t^^ this plant
An
Qft.
oilman.
ind. In pieces as small sesaiuum-geed, in very gmall i:
;
as
quan-
Ft gmal
tities.
ii
2. 65.
-3
A
particle, as Trfrt
mole, spot. -4
much
as
'
A
asesamum
seed; mountains of
makes -Comp. yr<^
rn? T^Tra'
;
a song
m? ). g>r A kind of necklace. ^ The bladder. -2 The lungs.-3
ka.
The
',
:
Irregular.
oil.
-2 The geed of
-
barren segamum. cffo. f^r:i-^3T: an oilman. Hrfsrtfr jasmine. t f: sesamam oil. ^JT : a burnt offering of sesamum.
---!* 1 P- (^*iff ) To go, move. -H. 6 P, 10 U. ( fSfeft, fo,,^ ) , To be unctuous or greasy. -2 To an-
moloiiilla'.
Disappearance, reraovals. L. is. -2
).
a^
mum made
:
-2 To cover,
defeat c-r -5 lo set asidOr remove. -6 To hide one's self from (with abl. ). .
U.
-2 Censure,
disrespect.
two bjdies are united together like mixed up with segamum seed
rice
kind of salt.-4 A kind of disease, the appearance of dark spots on the skin without any inflammation. -5 Alliteration. -Oomp. the 3rr*r*r forehead.
lique, sideways, awry ; i,
/.,
--
A
Jfantras. T:,
of the gedi-
9n?q>: a mole, a dark spot under the skin. -2. a diccase of the penii iu which the fleghy parts become black and d.e off. _,%^, -^Rs,/., _^^, ^jj. the caky sediment of sesamum after the oil is extracted an emff'grfch brace ( so called because in it the
(
animal.
made
3f : oil-cake
1.
The female of an
ft;fefr
themselves invisible by repeating
some
;
mont of ground sesamum.
48.
the 3T
Surpassing, excelling. ufr
2- 1.
?THT N. 3. 20 ; -2 A bird. -3 ( with The organic ) world, or plants. -Comp. y,tf intermediate space measured across, breadth. :
Ku. 1. Jamas
croes-line.
a.
as a libation
S. 3; Ms. 3. 283N. of an Apsaras. afr^Ts, -Radish of milk, rice and sesamum. *P??r: dougb made of ground sesa-
Concealed, hidden, -2 Vanished,
beyond,
fifat is
dead
sight.
Bk 6^1,14.44.
ftrWfi^ m. The cochineal insect. JHi^l'rT Den. P. 1 To conceal, keep concealed or secret.-! Tohindstop, obstruct,
I
disappeared. P. To fr
Den. A. To be or appear
dark.
er
p-
.
removed from
eclipse, darken. friT*Ul<j^
or
T^rriT
Den. :p. To obscure,
fffi^fra
covering, veil, sheath, a cloth
cloak.
rice
with
gesaraum'seed. aij, -3-^ wa ter With sesamnnr Haed offered to the
fa^r a. lit for the cultivation of gesarnum, ^q- A field of sesamum. I^?T:
The
/ofZAra-tree.
frtl%?*Tt A Irge snake. ind. At the time whea f^-jrg cows stand to be milked ' j. e. after
5
476 an hour or an hour and a half after evening ) aimtef ann* tfwt Bk. 4.
an arrow. -2 Lead. -3 Tin.
sort of
3f t a tree
-Comp.
;
14 a. Settled, adjusted, decided
(friTcT
A
:
oblation
which the
gacriflce at
offered by a priest stand-
ii
ing. -
g^wf^ g^oRS,
[
ft* ]
jf 1 Comaccording to evidence. pletion of any affair -2 Non-infliction of a sentence owing to bribery or other unfair means.
1
Auspicious, fortunate. -2 Born under the asterism gnr. r. The ] eighth of the 27 constellations, (also called 557 ). -2 The lunar month
Pausha. raf The Kali Yuga -Comp, ; an epithet of Siva. :
A.
?fras?r
(
q*rr.
To
)
go,
move
;
cf 2fa. a-
Rg.
[
( in all
^
Un.
R=f,
senses
1.
3.
18
(
as
1
] ;
rayg
Si. )
;
-3 Fiery,
18.
pagsionate. -4 Hard, forcible, strong ( as j<mr ). -5 Bode, cross. -6, Severe, harsh, rough, gtrict ;Ms.7. 140. -7 Injurious, inauspicious. -8 Keen. -9 Intelligent, clever. -10 Zealous, vehe-
ment, energetic. -1 1 Devoted, selfabandoning. -12 Unfriendly, unfavourable. -13 Devout, ascetic, pious. 50T; 1 Nitre. -2 Long pepper. -3 Black pepper. -4 Black mustard.'
&i I Iron. -2 Steel. -3 Heat, pungency.^ War, battle. -5 Poison. -6 Death. -7 A weapon. -8 Sea salt. -9 Haste. -10 Anything sharp ( as words Ac.
-Oomp. arijT:
11 Plagne, pestilence. -1. the sun. -2. Sre.
).
a^j
dyspepsia, heartburn. STTgrrnr: a forcible means,
1-*r steel.
strong measure. n
^.
the onion.
o. active, zealous, energetic. a clever work. 5r?sff: co-
*fjfc*
(
)
riander.
1. spirituous liquor.
pepper. fa -2. the resin of
the Sila tree a leopard.
a tiger. a sword.
cloves,
Ketaka
fff ?rr long
-gn
--^r
:
trr*:
^ff-j7:
gofr
f.the clove tree.-2. the
q^y
plant.
1
.
f%
black mustard.
coriander^. a.
sharp-witted, acute, clever, shrewd. Rsrfr the betel-plant. ^r?jT: the sun. : salt petre. -2. any poisonous lia quid, poison snnrg^rpiT ^UTOT-
^
;
jTflnri-
barley.
Mar.
srrz )
Mu.
1, 2.
^T:
P. tffa^4
afc
steel.
g-^.
iron.
( cfifcir? )
To be wet or
moist.
5HT 1 A shore, bank; *
__
A
hmana
;
cftJ
136
3.
sacred
;
H.
R. 5, 15. a teacher
(TT% 4:
preceptor,
flrratTT
msrr^'fiTfnrfiOT
HIT M. 1. -9
-HA
sophy. -17 Pudendum uiuliebre.-I8 Menctrual courses of a woman. -19 A Brahmana. -20 ( In liturgical
language ) The path to the altar between the ^rrf^TW and Tfgn q- q. v. v. -21 Fire. -22 Ascertainment
A
of a disease.
-23 science-f"3frer ) auxiliary, a help; a person or
-24 An
connected with the king and being in close attendance on him ( the number being 15 on one's side. and 18 on the enemy's aide ); of Pt. 3. 69. A a honorary affix added to the names of ascetics, saints &c. ; official
;
&
sTT^tTpJ- -Oomp.
9-
water
^
arsrr^r
;
T^f holy *IM:
^TST*I
gi%iT^fr: U. 1. 13. g^igg m. n-& put filled wi th a water from a holy 3X; 1. a Jaina Arhat, place.
Jainas
teacher or saint
of the
(alsopftil^T in this sense
;
-2- an ascetic. -3. the founder of
new
a
religious or philosophical school.
-4- N. of Vishnu.
-wr*W:
'
place
i.
37
',
tt
).
cr ow at
5fT3T:,
-**TSr;,
sacred bathingc. a very greedy person $l! an epithet of Siva. i,
(
T ne
'
5TJ3T:
n?TOT
To be
)
To be
1
largo
fat or corpulent.
A
ocean. -2
hunter-
-3 The adulterine offspring of aRajaputri by a Kshatriyi ( one of the mixed tribes ) fffg- a.
Severe, intense, sbarpi
I
poignant, pungent, impetuous f^a'nnTrtfr^rtfTa'Tffrr: R5. 48 'strong or violent effort' &c.U. violent,
acute,
;
3. 5 S. 1- 33, 5. 7. -2 Hot. warm. -3 Flashing. -4 Pervading. -5 Endless, unlimited. -6 Horrible, dread;
--
ful
g- 1 Sharpness. Heat, pungency. -2 Iron, stnel. -4 Tin. :
-.2
A
1
&
Siva --^
shore. -3 ind. Vio-
lently, sharply, excessively.
WTf
:
-'rW'fr I-
ism
(
-Oomp.
au epithet of Shiva.
in
iffar
cumin seed. daring heroism. -2 herogeneral ). g^rr acute
a. quick, swift.
iftrr
or sharp pain. #1w o. 1. of strong impulse, resolute.-?, very poignant or sharp. tfiZirffi
Den. P. To make
sharp,
strengthen. 2 P. ( iftilf and ^tfift I To have be strong. -2 authority or power, to To get, attain.-3To thrive, increase,
g
become
-4 To
full.
go,
move. -5 To
injure, hurt, strike.
* ind. ( Never used at the beginafter ning of a sentence, but usually the first word ) 1 An adversative on the but ', meaning particle on the other hand ', contrary ', '
'
'
'
).
ascetic.
P.
5TT3; 1
;
Source, origin.-lO A sacrifice. minister. -12 Advice, instruction. -13 Right place or moment. -14 The right or usual manner. -15 Certa in parts of the hand sacred to deities. Manes <6c. -16 A school of philo.
sacred, ven-
Relating to a sacred place.
".
An
or strong.-2
-8 A
2. 8,
Become
sacred,
erable.
;
Ms.
).
To make
U.
a-
tfrof>j?r
H^rasTraaiTTTT place of water. -4 A holy piace, place of pilgrimage, a shrine &c. dedicated to some holy near the object ( especially on or lank of a sacred river &c.),5jf% irsTt *raf*T ?mf* ftf Bh. 2 55; R.I. 85. -5 A channel, mediums, means n^sr HnfT'RZtr &c- Mil. 1. -6 A remedy, expedient. -7 A sacred or holy personage, worthy person, an object of veneration, a fit recipient gr )
pilgrim, an ascetic Bra-
ffhfl^ 8 sanctify.
;
Brahmana.
visiting holy places
(
(
sanctified
ascetic, a
:
HluiTii ftTTgia' Ki. 2. 3. sfT: IWHiW: ^OTm^RPT: ' a remedy or where tfrJ means (
means also K. 44. -3 A
pungent
),
-2 Hot, warm
2. 109.
An
sage, road, into a river, the stairs of a landing;
o. Holy, .-sacred, venerable.
tf?<5<J7
Un.2. 7] 1 A pasway, ford. -2 A descent
'
5fi>tlT
Sharp
) t^rar the stone-steps leading to a bathing-place. ttr^ a. * pilgrim. ( ~m. ) a crane.
$<
See under n.
/i
to.
holy place, a pilgrimage. of Prayaga. ur>: -sft /. an epithet of ~Boareb. ^raff: the bir of the head. f%pl: rites observed at a place of pilgrimage, such as (
N. of Siva.
.
place
The month
m. an epithet of qrsrr a holy
a. sacred,
near a shore.
nevertheless
T^r
i
7* 5
S^TH
firqw 3 *RKTfi^ S. 5 59
;
often added
;
to
( f
in this
and
sense j
unlike 3,
and
is
and 1^5 always used q^,
)~2
-177
And now on
and
one's part,
As
to, 88' regards, i irgi u ndfk$*(
iHWd'r
;
'riS
"Jjfm
Mil. 8.4. sometimes marks a difference ;
-4
It
or superior quality
( Jflf )
;
tpft-
^g-
it ^rarf g grtt G. M. -5 Sometimes is used as an emphatic particle G- M. -6 And $fer*3TfcnrnTt %*: sometimes it is used as a mere ;
expletive
f^rI9?
;
Cbandr.
3 ^tm'^ ^W^-
-10T8
a*t,
the Vindhya inhabiting mountain ; cf. Vikr. 18. 93.
Ved. Water. a.
tall,
grcTf^TvriST ftS' 4 "'*' ' ridi<4W*''i^irt t 'jl i''**i' ^!^ 20 ; Si. '"7KH'nf*)'4i-
,
Me. 12, 64. -2 Long. 48 Vaulted. -4 Chief, principal.
2.
;
A
-3 -5
asshock, demon. -3 A thunder-
-2 A -4 Giving. 6 P.
(
To
1
Jfft )
quarrel. -2 To hurt or N. of Siva.
dispute,
injure.
mouse, rat. 6 P. (
p
l
height,
-
^)
(
To
-3 Top,
contemn-
To curve, gw make crooked, bend.-2 To act fraudulently, deceive. -3 To be crooked. 1 A. ( gg% ) To press out. jfa[
-6 The cocoa-nut -7 The aphelion of a planet. -8 (Fig.) A throne. -9 A wise man. rhinoceros.
ir The epithet of Siva. lotus-blossoms. of the
-10 An stamina
w the quick-silver. vnp a reative apsis of a planet. *T3T elephant, an elephant in rut. N. of a river flowing into the
-Oomp.
after:
rhinocerot Krishna. jjw. N.' of a river. $rero a mountain.
High, lofty. -TO. rt the apex of its orbit. a.
1.
6
g
[
f&:
/.
g^-2
a.
light.
1
vain,
Empty, void,
Small,
little,
trifling
3
-4 Low, Abandoned, deserted. mean, insigniBcint, contemptible, miserable, worthless. -5 Poor, wretched.
*zjt
a. Void,
f
-Oparp j: qfT:, vri'l*:
Chaff.
the castor-oil tree. straw, chaff.
empty.
Mk.
;
8
gs^ff^r
10. 60.
U. To despise,
beak,
-
o.
2-
ft:
/ The
Ved. Void, empty.
for driving cattle or elephants. -Oomp. V? a rod borne by Vishnu.
[3^-Hl%T^.] 1 Pain, anguish, The iun.-3 Guiding, urging, driving (horses &c. ). -4 Sharp
-5 Ved. A
pain.
sacrifices sf] 1
.
^
_^
rRjn
a. lazy, sluggish. sl'^ct o. Corpulent, fat.
/
wrf
n.
The
belly.
The
a.
.
Bv.
Having
1. 6.
-4 Great
i
.
era cotton
plant.
-2
A
;
To
4'
p
9
3555- a.
6 P- (
injure, hurt.
(3*ftf 8tnt) To Bk. 17. 79, 90.
-
;
Tumultuous.noisy, Mil. 9. 3 ; Bg. 1. 13, 19. -2 Fierce, raging ; It. 3. 57. -3 Excited. -4 Perplexed, confused ; R. 5. 49. I An uproar, a tumult, clang. -2 A conf used combat, melee. 1
m-3
ftr.
<ji;
I. 1
trouble.
.
i
( gwnrfl-i! ) 1
-2 To cover, screen,
To praise.
Si. 5, 11. -3
'I*.
P.
1 To distress, hurt. -II. 10 U.
( frfft)
-2 To ) To
kill,
hurt, trouble.
-
.
spread. [ 3*-T* ] 1 Fire.-2 A stono. Sulphate of copper, usually applied to the eyes as a sortof collyrium or medical ointment. f/jf 1 Small cardamcms. -J Tbe indigo
5JW
-Oomp.
N. 2. SB. The navel.
-
| [ jj-fs?, rowro a^; r ] gY&r Talkative, loquacious. -2 Having a prominent navel. -3 Talking severely Cf
U.
The
a protuberant belly. -2 Corpulent. -3 Filled or ladn with ; 1
mouth - 2
>
large swelling on the palate. m. N. of the bull of Siva.
See
/.
navel.
hurt, injure, strike 1
Pain,angnisb.
-2 A goad. -3 Face, mouth. ( jj ). The belly, a corpulent or protuberant belly. _-^ :i The navel. -Oomp. ^fWr, -^iftthe cavity cf
navel.
Furnishsd with a trunk
aJrsrsr
blue
vitriol
applied totheeyes us a medical oint-
ment.
contemn.
wound or of a skv.ll. A goad <^5 [ 5?:^^ ?^ ]
)
(.lant.
slight,
hurt,
of a
5^: t
?-<j
Den. P. To make empty or poor
Kav.
The navel.
Offspring,
Struck,
i
gtcrmir^9. -2 The trunk );
:
planet
children.
1
Mouth, face,
I
of a hog
( )
]
1
of an elephant. -3 The point of an instrument. g; N. of Si -a. The cotton plant.
:
Ved.
$5 arj
gw
(
( mrfJT )
Pace
an epithet of Krishna. ^<9Ti 1. an a temple of Siva. epithet of Siva.-2the moon.
tormenting &c.
[ SJf-'W ]
the navel. P.
beak, snout
A
Night.-2 Turmerio.-Oomp. the moon. -2. the sun. -3.
I T:
A
pain,
1,
Mercury
A
hurt.4To
bruise,
14
prick,
iffc:
summit. -4 The plene:
-5
-2 To
torture. -2
A
;
Bk
Si. 20. 77.
wounded. -2 Tormented. -3 Cnt, broken. -4 Pricked. -Camp. -*nr: a r^V the suture tfllior, Ms. 4. 214.
A
1
To
STp-p.
r: 1 Strong, passionate. elevation. -2 A mountain.
tree.
;
^(TrV
1
Ved. Noxious.mischievoue,
jj^
15. 37
To strike,
Hd T4 i|3^T
cT^ a. Striking,
hurtful. bolt.
;
2.4,6.28.
give.
3T:
;
( 3?ffi-?t, 3*r ) 1
.
hit
goad. -3 vex,
Ved. I To reacb,
.
High, elevated,
1
prominent
)
a.
jj3T
sault.
a
jsrft
extend, convey. -2 To kill, hurt. -3 To guard, protect. -4 To clothe. -5 Tb live. -6 To strike, hit. -7 To push. -8 To emit, send forth. -9 To incite, instigate, urge onwards.
people
lofty,
lA-(
fa
2. 6.
a^rr. N. of
81
Shock. -2 Pressure.
1
-3 Assault.
3
U
35
hurt,
wound)
gw,/. Ved.
12. -3
for
as
tm:
To
(flsrift)
injure.
,
sjmsw^
anrni?
g
P.
1
gsr
;
kind of musical instrument. of gourd j /. A sort
HPT Bv.
r
1. 80.
of a Gandharvi. j^(ff)?t N. Ved. I Destroying, defeat jpr a ing,
*r Blue-vitriol.
A
N.of aGandhanvajaeejfwr.
killing.
-2 Impelling. -3 En-
ergetic, strong.
478 6 U. ( gxft-% ) 1 To hurry, haeten.-2 To overcome. -3 To injure. -II. 3 P. ( g*ft ) To run.
g^a.
Hastening. -2 Fighting.
1
-/. Speed.
gT " Ved. 1 Advancing, promoting. -2 Speedy, quick, prompt. -3 Strong, energetie.-4 Hurt, wounded. -5 Rich. -6 Abundant. T Speed,
with Branmanc/.the Supreme Spirit. fourth -Oomp. =rof: a man of the caste, a Sudra. a. fourtl) ( part a. Fourth ; N. 4. 123.
A
A
Vedanta
phil.
Ved. Quick, swift.
-2 To make
m. pi.
(
N. of
)
urn
people,
Ved
5*ft,rJ*fTr3
To be
gwift. accelerate, ex-
haste,
a
the Turks.
Haste, ipeed. I
(
Brahman. g^*>T:
3*mrft Den. P.
|
In state of
the fourth
)
$ -2
part.
(
$3
)
;
Si 1
Killing. 1
To
N. of a people, the Turks.
:
A horse; [$>r i^fa, i^-?] 1 S. 1. 31 ; B. 1.
t
jure, hurt, kill f^ ^rtfi?^ 3
-
-2 The mind, thought, mare. -Comp.-anTfe: a horseman. ^T^TT5f: a groom --f5hr s -4 bargflivH forced or compulsory ley. celibacy, leading a life of celibacy nim ply in consequence of the absence for; a horseof female society. sacrifice. w. * groom, an cquery. 42, 3? 51.
A
m.
A
horseman
horse
5
5.
S.
;
hold up,
fragrant
61.
R. 13.
;
ffo m. a horseman Kinnara.
A
-*r-
TfT: a horse-
*?:,
-Wt
?tT?5Tt
horse-
rrftsi;,
.
A
buffalo.
a
&w:
barley.
fJ>T:,-*r
sac ri flee
ift
sirej: a she-bnffalo.
oleander. f^T"ft a
horseman.
a
^rv: a troop of horses.
stable.
horse.
fi: A.
A H<|t|U|
horse
support
jf^Cra^
;
;
;
equal,
liken
pt -
gorfn^ gftT'iW 3.
20
;
To match, be equal
5T-
with
(
5-
31
;
8. 12. -6 to ( with aco. ) ;
Si.
'
'
mind. srft 1.
;
;
up,
Bh.
13* 3. 2A number seven.
-Oomp.
mare.
5^37
;
?Rcigraa?TrtTT?vPT w* f&i R. 4. Si. 15. 30. -< To bear 80, 12. 89
si. ft
*rnj:
name for the -3 The heart, -2
iia^fif-ifr
To compare,
K. 3. 38,
;
(;
which some suppose to be a denominative from jt ) I To weigb, measure. -2 To weigh in the mind, ponder, consider. -3 To raise, lift up ^$rar>%rt Mv. also
instr. ) -
A
10:U.
.
also.
1
1 P.,
ftri
of, *TT
anrt^nrt despise Tif3*^ 5WTfr "* ;
Non-attachment to any pursuit ( SRPT ), -2 A kind 1
object or of sacrifice.
)
'
Jfft [fTn.^1.] tick used by weavers
2.
1
^k*
;
R. 15.
fibrous
to clear and separate the threads of the woof .-2 shuttle ;nr?^rrgfra?r N. 1. 12. -3
A A
;
painter's brush. a. I The fourth.
-2 ConsistQ(\IJ if | ing of four parts. -3 Mighty. A quarter, a fourth part, fourth. -2 The fourth state ( In Vedanta phil. ) of the soul in which
it
becomes one
silver equal to 100 palas. -Comp. - \fa false weight. 3ltf^: Ij?: 1. an ornament ( an anklet or worn on the feet by womeu
Si. 12. 44. -2. a hundred millions ( STJ? ). -^T: I9?Y5T:> ordeal by weighing .-2 a place where a balance is kept. ^pr the gift to
Brahmana of
a
Me
\n\ 1. a the sign Libra t/ the zodiac.-m:l a dealtr, trader, or merchant. -2- the string of a balance. -3- the beam. -4 the
g?ft'n% some
edi-
tions read g^iqwim' for asi^zrft ) -9 To try, put to test, reduce to a state ; 57 3T7f& ga^r^ Ojsift v. l.).-10 To counterbalance, outweigh. -II To have same degree, attain or in the reach to. 1.
1 Weight. -2 ] -3 Comparing, likening, &c. -tr 1 Comparison. -2 Weighing. -3 Lifting, raising. -4 Rating,
Lifting.
assessing, estimatiug.-SExaroining. ]
1
A
balance
or the beam of a balance gwjr 'J to to hold in a balance, weigh, consider equal ; ar^i?-ra'f Sfn% TTW ;
131. v. 1. -2 A measure, weight. -3 Weighing. -4
^g?5Tr^H.4.
Resemblance, likeness equality, or ( with gen, instr
milarity
-2 Compared,likenod, equal-
Bh.
3.
36
;
see 35.
20 -
'
;
M?
or
$&
led
where ge^also means to bear up or carry away' ); Si, 15. 30. -8 To with distrust ss: suspect, examine
g?5T [ 3^-ft?to
much gold
balance. -2. an oar. merchant. -2trader,
3c5-
(
Mk.
as
silver as equals the weight of one's of a 1. the scale body.
poised.
fFT* [8^*35.
N. of Indra ; Ku. 40 ; also of Vishnu.
^
;
con-
wretched
R. 3. 63, 9. 72.
t
^T^
". [
'
w3jT*
;
;
fJ%*.P-
Me. 64. -7 To make light temn,
34
R. 8. 15 R- 5. 68, 19. 8, 50. -5 Libra, the seventh sign of the zodiac sprm gpTTWt^^ TT3f^g?Brtr% Pt. 1. 330. -6 A sloping beam or timber in the roof of a house. -7 A measure of gold or 5-
in-
power. -2 To save. g^fir a. Ved. 1 Acting or moving quickly. -2 Injuring [or destroying enemies, victorious.
gft Ved. Great strength. O.Turkish.
;
;
Rv. 10. IOC. 6. P. ( g-^fr ) Ved. ;
pedite.
\
8
3.
SftfiTt
).
the soul in which it becomes one with
velocity. jj^ora.
a fourth
quarter,
^
comp. ); Ve. Ku.
'si-
in
same kind
3rf" SPtf or
Of the
in. ] I
well-matched, similar, like, equal, resembling(with gen., of instr., or in comp.);Ms.4,86; Y. 2. 77 ; R. Z. 35, 12. 80, 18. 38. -2 Fit for. -3 Identical, same. -4 Inclass,
-Oomp. ^sfcr a. regardor indifferent ing with the same qr>t together, comdrinking eyes. different.
com-
HT^r ( ) potation. bination of like set* of magnitude. Vtfimr ( n Rhet. ) a figure of obspeech, a combination of several the same attribute, the jects- having all relevant or objects being either in arith.
all
irrelevant
;
WffSW:
f^TSTT-rt
5mT K. P. 10
cf.
;
W
Chandr.
^q- o. like, similar, analogsubtraction.
5. 41.
gf^- / equal an equation by sft-tT* reducing removing the like terms on both ons.
sides. ,
7
]
1
We'S ht
measured by the balance A -2 weight of gold or silver equal to 12 maghaa or a tola. or quantity
479 f
Eaising,
weighing
lifting,
*c.
5
TV.
r.
]
quiver.
The holy
by the worshippers of Vishnu. -Clomp. q*r ( lit. ) a Tulasl leaf ( fig. ) a very small gift. rfrrf : the marriage of an image of BSTafcri-
-T3^, -ijwisour gruel.
;
with the holy oasil, performed on the 12th day of the bright half of Karttika f^rWTt-jf a square
^
=*T
-5ft/-
3T&:
1
(
and
)
is
2
(
)
q. v. a.
g^T less
Astringent. -2 Beard
1
also jf{ taste. --fr 1
^.
;
A
An
-^
astringent
fragrant
-2
earth.
Alum.
JT^Rw
A
1
kind
of earth.
-2
Alum. a.
Ved.
Much, many, Bv.
1
-2 Strong, powerful. long ground ( ffi ).
3. 30. 3.
A
gft^[ Strength.
Ve d-
.
-3
Growth.
1
A.
1
strike, hurt, kill.
Frost, cold
BRtf -2 To be
To
1
)
(
become clam or
quiet.
1.
6
-3 To
satisfy,
Cans.
(a)nnffrr-
please, gratify, satisfy.
delighted,
]
I
: ,
^
:
.
in
3%:/- [
tentment.
-2
(
In
1
Satisf ac-
pleasure,
San.
con)ihil.
)
Acquiescence, indifference to everything except what -is possessed. jH.-m> *r% ] Satisfaction, contentment, pleasure, delight.
satisfaction, n gratification. epithet of Durga.
oft-
P.
1
Pleased
with.
-2
Gladdening,
make
U
haste.
)
Oast.
1
ears.
light.
or
Rs.
v.
A Wnd of misical instrument. <jt -fV A thorn-apple. See under
c.
^
ir 1
frost
ijornraV^a'?^:
;
3.
7,
2.
ice.
Snow,
15.
-3 Moon-
-4 Camphor. -Oomp. .
the
moon
30. -2.
Si- 9.
;
camphor. Himalaya
3T?t?:, -aif^:, -|h5: the mountain ; R. 8. 54.
dew-drop flake.
|.
:
a
5i?frn ice.
P.
(^fa
contemn. -2 To
)
To
1
-l^] A kind of musical instrument ; Ms. 7. 225 Ku. 7. 10. -Oomp. ftq; a band of instruments -hr. a sort ;
Quick, rapid.
) )
To conTo fill,
up. [
]
$ f5T: -T* [ $5-3^ 3 Cotton. The atmosphere, sky,- air. -2 A taft of grass -3 The mulberry. -4 The panicle of a flower or plant. -5 The thorn-apple. . e. a bow used for cleaning cotton. ;rrar ( fo: ) /., nr8*T a thick roll of cotton drawn out in
^n
a spinning. {^5: cotton. seed of the cotton plant. -%^?t the act of spinning.
A painter's brush. -Oomp. 1TOT the silk-cotton tree. brush a painter's 5rp53)T I A
A
quiver
;
;
pencil ustfrrgft SjfotfT* ftnf Ku. 1. 32. -2 A wick of cotton either for a lamp or for applying un;
guents. -3 cotton, a
B. 7. 57. ofr I An internal disease by which the anus and the bladder become painfully
A
quiver
;
-2 The indigo
affected. ;
-H.
fill.
,
<jml. 10 U. ( -11.10 A.
iJT'
(5?rqlr)To
Cotton. disrespect,
split.
tract. fill
^ur
Amaru. 54. -1. a snow-
;
?s^.
"Wft
.
-2 Husk.
4.
A
I
Un.
:
hurt, kill. courier.
P- (fj?(3) 1 To ascertain the quantity or weight of. -2 To weigh, measure. -3*Fo drive out.
To sound.
J Cold, frigid.
-2 Dew
-2 To
a. I
To go quick-
Hastening. -2 Speed.
jj^
Water.
*f 1
1
of Siva.
= 3r q-
Ott. 1
satisfying.
ly,
A
(
R. 9. 56
A
class
3^> -31%: See under JJBJ. A jewel worn in the g^:
An
a. Pleased, satisfied &c. a. ( At the end of coin p. )
ijr
number.
.
man. -2
beardless
of sub prdinate deities, said to be 12 or 36
gratified, con-
tented. -2 Contented with what one possesses and indifferent to everyjr. N. of Vishnu. thing else.
A
of tabor.
A
pi. )
N. of
sft
.
;
m.
I
ij? a. Ved. Quick. 4. A. ( 5%, gJf)
;
;
tree.
without horns. -3 Astringent flavour. -4 A eunuob. A fraftearth. grant
;
52
Pleased,
q;^T:
5.
;
The cotton
:
country.
bull
;
;
).
ySl'-P- [gi^ftl?
1
Ku.
;
:
with ace.
(
satisfied,
fftT:
3.
9. ?TngTrTfi?ftr%w
pressed
;
tion,
Ku.
;
(jfttTT: (
;
To
Un.
..--.
%
-
27. -2 Icej Rs. 4. 1. -3 Dew R 14. 84 ;S. 5. 19. -4 Mist, thin rain, spray; especially of cold water;
snow
pleased or satisfied, be contented or delighted with anything ( usually with instr. ) TWHfrf^gafjf *r Bh. 2. 80, Me. 3. 207 Bg. 2- 55 Bk. 2. 13, 15. 8 , R. 3. 62. -2 To
)
^
fc
;
1
To trickle. P. (gmrfS, ga) 1 To be gi;4
ft
.
;
out or extracted. -3
please
-
Quick, eager (f^nr)Qni'k, active; Bv. 10.
(JTT' Ved. A hornless beast, particularly a goat.
fff t.-tfTT: fire.
-2
Intellect.
Ved.
5^
ft:
1
(33
rice-gruel or bailey
'
gft /.
-
A
6.
.
a
an
^wflT: -i quiver. o- Ved. a.
139.] Cold, frigid, frosty or dewy wit ft <JHI<J r sifbnrr ^rj: fyirYth *T^ g<mr N. 3. 93 Si. 9. 7. ?:
ehna.
pedestal in which the sacred basil planted.
3/3)-:,
ajsj
cially
_<.
-Ooxnp.
archer.
punishment consisting in twisting straw round the limbs of a cr'minal and then setting it on fire. n
basil held
by the Hindus, espe-
in veneration
1.18.
chaff
j
Weighing.
A
or
3rf
To be weighed.
a.
Tha husk
JJT: [ gr-^ ]
of grain ; srer w;rfc ( w?T7nf ) STITT *rf^ *rar Ms 4. 78. -Oomp. 3fjT:, -3T13: 1 fire of the chaff or husk of corn. -2. a mode of capital
;
U.
4,
-3 Mv.
A
down
ir.altreas
or
tilled
;
A
boaring instrument, probing-rod. -5 An ingot mould.
plant.
20
with
cotton bed, -4
a.
Unmanly, eunuch,
480 P.
I
To be
satisfied.
-2
o
The border of
Ved
q
(
" .
;
-2 Dust. -3
Sin.
any minute particle
gg
1
-4 An
Matted atom ,
.
a bail
or surety reading for =R;orn-
grass.
To
6 P. (toft)
flr^or:
nut tree. 4- the areca-nut tree. -??fa a kind of fragrant grass ^j^f N. of two plants qrafr and n%*r*mr the plantain tree. t%f: an axeji^: a house of Btraw. a worthless blade of fftirfc Grass,
silent,
site?
P*[PL*T !^***] hair.
HT*:
-Oonrp.
9.
2.
Bg.
)
bamboo. -3- the sugarcane. -4- the palmyra tree. f$r; 1. the fan-palm tree. -3. the date-tree. -3 the cocoa-
;
silence, taciturnity, taciturn.
amber
( perhaps a wrong *r3t OT. the vine palm, -^rsr: fyr ). the the cocoa-nut 1. tree. -2
Silent, taciturn.
ind [ gx
Rj
sage
a gar-
ment.
V. 2
3fT a. worth a Btraw, worthN. of a : insignificant. jrfot: a sort of g em ; R. 8. 79.
reeds. lees,
satis ff.
hurt;
kill,
,
tit
Hurting, killing. Hurt, injured, killed
a.
;
see
;
eclipse, obscure
^tN.3. A
move>
To 8
N. of the sage Kasyapa.
To
U
.
( ij'frft-i'jW
;
fife
5ftof f<J|tfa wr-
-2 A blade of grass, reed, straw. -3 Anys a mat for thing made of straw ( T
Bh.
;
.
gxftas
chaff
or 'straw
;
Ms.
3. 168. -fl.-flre
-3- burning a quickly extinguished. round hii straw criminal by twisting it on fire, -srbody and then setting swtff a forest 3fjf: a chameleon.
abounding in grass.
ST^
sriirrice
grow*
w^C. 3?W?' ~*"5 ing wild. sn^tTia whirlyariety of perfume. wind. -ip(: the palmyra tree. -T59TT made a torch of hay, a fire-brand a hut f traw of straw, -^wrtrat, _^tg , -tf a heap of grass. $*t, a hat of straw. $* a heap sjftTfr tree. -2of stfaw. )f3i 1. palmyra chamea bamboo. nfarr a kind of -
m. or/.
:
third 1.
a
third day of a lunar In gram. ) The instrumental case or its terminations.
-2
vfci. m. a sapphire. -^TC: gTBTS^fT, a kind of gm(Tft?)' 5TH^a. feed-urq^tT a caterpillar. grass kind, ing on grass. ^rffH:/the vegetable kingdom. 3*frRn^ the plant called jJrtfii'Rffrpf: the palm tree. -2. the cocoa-nnt tree. -3. the betel-nut ttee. -4. the KetaufStf ka tree. -5. the date-tree. or without cultigrain growing wild CT3r t ! the palmyra tree. vatian. ifir hand-to-hand -2- a bamboo. a mat, seat made of ji?t fighting.
field
thrice
a.
the instru-
rt^n;
).
ploughed
mental Tatpurutha. st^: m., /. 1. a eunuch. -2. a hermaphrodite. -3. the neuter gender. a. 1 Entitled to a third porgjftfr^ tion (of inheritance &c.). ^Occupying the third rank.
^
1
7
P.,
.
(
cleave, split, pierce. -2 To destroy, annihilate Bk. 6. 38,
To
qoor ) 1
;
108
13,
44.
15. 36,
:
-3 To
set
Satisfy-
]
by men
), presenting libations of water to the Manes of deceased ancestors ( fiffqji ). -5 Fuel for the sacred fire. -6 Food. -7 Filling the an eyes with oil &c. -Comp. sf^lj;
epithet of Bhtshma. ?lf5rT a-
Pleased, gratified. 1 Gratifying. -2 Offering to the Manes of deceased
mq^ a. libations
I.
T
,
4,
) 1
6 P.
5,
To become
satisfied,
be
:
;
;
;
TT
a.
*> T spu% f%%^
T Bh
-
2
-
84
1I.J.
lj
please, gratify.
Desid.
1. -
174.
-3
To
To
Caw. To
gratify, SBflnft^-fl-
pleage 1 P., io U. (rrtfd, n5nm-^) -2 ( Atm. ) light up, kindle. satisfied.
137;
-2
i"fnj^ffr,
please,
To 1 To be
satisfy.
;
;
;
a.
I
A
-2
anxious.
Restless,
-3
satisfied.
Pleased,
Pleasing,
cake an oblation thereof. -2 Suffering, sorrow (5:^.). The moon. 7;
satisfying. ( i^I?r?7 )
if
A
stone.
.
TO 4
P.
:
Bk
-2
(
race.
v.
srft, iflM
To be
1
)
30
7. 106, 14.
-2 To wish,
Restless-
thief.
The serpent
= sr^q. thirsty
or
A creeper.
HT
A
Ved.
;
sacrificial
Ghee
1
Pleased.
a. I 3--
;
15.
51.
excessively, be
wi8.h
eager or greedy. _J* [inruft ^i] i Thirst. -2 A Desire, wish. -3 The ocean. -4 boat. -5 The sun.
*fo
[^ftfsO
Thirst.
1
-2
t?
-4
'
Thirsty.
'
-2
Wishing, desiring. Pt, / [?!.'' ^H,] (P-om. sing. ^s-s ) 1 Thirst tTTf fj<"J?m*r ftairw wf?JB <^T5 STft Bh. 3. 92 Rs. 1. 11. -2 Strong desire, eagerness. -3 ;
;
Desire personified as the daughter- of
Kama.
;
Pt.
Satiated, satisfied, Satisfaction.
jr
51%: / I'JI.-f^] 1 Satisfaction, 3.3 contentment R.~2. 39, 73 MB. 3. 271 Bg. 10. 18. -2 Satiety, disgust. -3 Pleasure, gratification. -4 ( Ved. ) Water.
jjTT n
The moon. -2 A
1
[ 3<j-7p ]
contented.
afSff,
-f^m,
(
arc iTcpfriT pleased or cotnented Bk. 16. 29 -^tar?i: sir^Vw ^11^^; with instr. ; 15. 29 ( usually 95;^: but iometimes with gan. or loc. )
m. Ved.
{jtr^
parasol.
Desire.
4 To disregard.
free.
also
?g?x
1 or refreshing. Pleasing, satisfying. -2 Satisfaction, plensnre. -3 Satiety, fulness. -4 One of the five daily Yajnas ( performed
(
$W
-Comp. (as a
14.
reanimate,
pleasing,
xa
The
tj-ftTT
fortnight.
kill,
a. [ ijff-fq^ 3f
ffijar
ing,
1
:
leon.
A
*f
third.
2. 29.
often used as a symbol of worthlessness or uselessness ;guff^ see ; tnoviffv *rNnmr%Bh- 1 aiffire or flr: -Conrp. fttoo sitting )
third.
Recurring every third day, tertain ( as a fever ). -2 Occurring for the third time. -3 The <*
ftfiw
-
refresh,
2.
;
heap of grass or straw.
eunuch. -2- the neuter gender.
or
eat grass, graze.
Grass in general
ijafri;-
54.
The -Oomp.
part.
3TTr? M*^>l
;
o.
Nutmeg. 8
U.S.
ancestors.
A grassy place. U. 1 To make light of look down upon, treat with con0. 6.19. -2 (Hence) To tempt
see ft.
To gladden,
See
iyr.
-Comp.
30^
snffering from thirst, thirsty. the bladder. gr water.
5fqup..p.
-2
1
Thirsty
;
a.
^/,
Ghat. 9; Rs.
Greedy, thirsting for, desirous of gain. -4r Thirst, desire. 550. Ved. 1 Greedy, thirsting for. -2 Quick, speedy1. 'l8.
481 thirst <jror;a. Covetous, greedy, ing-
r:
1%^] 1 Thirst (lit. and f&rfnrw- H. 1. 171
srorr
A
1
j-sgO
or heaven.
gBOTf [<JST~T flg". );
[
;
Ra. 1. 15. -2 Desire, strong d*ire, greed, avidity, desire of gain |nort
boat,
Svarga Crosiing over. -2 Conquering; overcoming. -3
An
R. 8. 2. -Ooap.
2. 77, 3. 5;
-qnr: cessation of desire, tranquillity
of mind, contentment.
a > Very thirsty. To be wished or desired.
.
sir
Greediness, thirst.
a^- a. Ved.
I
Harsh. -2 Pungent.
-3 llugged. -4 Hoarse.
i
strike
''<* To
Ved.
;
? K*"rT F.
1
f^jwi
,
1. 19.
way
To trdr
oft/. A raft, boat. -Comp. -~Jijrir: an epithet of Siva. vtt: an oval bowl of wood for baling a boat. a ruby.
To
)
;
Ku.
A
1
raft
or
7.
48
;
Me.
:
-
19.
(ft)
tied together and floated on jars or inverted hollow gourds. -2 The float of a fishing-line. -3 An oar. -Comp. -qr^r a kind of boat.
across, navigate (as a river^ >-3 swim ; flrwr af Bk. 12. 77. -4 ( a ) To get over,
surmount, overcome,overpower;tfrn f? diHjpT^ K. 175 j.-tsj Hfrrror: R. 14.6 ;Pt. 4. 1 ;Bg. 18, 58; Ms. .11. 34. ( 6 ) To subdue, destroy, become master of. -5 To go to the end of, ;
;
K. 3. 30. -6 perform ( as
To
A
-i-Wt
To
A
1
rTffl
(
1
A
?]
[^-^r
-2
small club.
from.-U To
strive
Pass. ( jfrfa ) together, compete. Caus. (aiwiS-^) To be crossed Ac. 1 To carry or lead over. -2 To cause to arrive
at.
-3 To save, Desid.
deliver, liberate. ffaftTfa,
/JfcuMt 5
&c.; ^irnft
To wish
fifcrttfft
rescue, ( fefcfHft,
to
cross
frnr^aTjfHjf K.
P. 10.
Ht a.
[
9-nft-snJ
1
Cro'ising.
-2
-3 Conquer-
Surpassing, excelling.
cf. overpowering jm- *: I Passing over, crossing, passage Bk. 7. 55. -2 Freight ijMftTOr
ing,
;
;
;
%?T *nrr*?r?j (T*t >r^r. A'S. 8. 406. -3 A road. -4 A ferry-boat.-5 Fire.
-Comp.
who
(nrtf
freight.
receives the freiglit.
l>tn'ling-place)
61
wharf.
'II^TO: one
boat; gftorf
A
;
garment.
wooden -3 Smoke. -Comp.
A A an
TIT:
oar, a paddle.
SWW
<mi
i|ff : ^r<>
A ; float,
ferry-man. -2
A
A ,
:
raft.
1
A
-fir
I
z\]
2 Cream.
boat.
ferry-man.
?-Jf 7, ]
I
The ocean. -3 A
A fit
A
boat, ship.
boat, raft.
-2
or competent
person. -4 Heaven. -5 Work, business, practice, profession. -6 A floe -7 Decorating, shape or form.
ornamenting, -8 Dry cow-dung. N. of a daughter of Indra. sres- a.
A
fV
) [ ( ^-ft^ ug^ ] Carrying over. -2 Protecting, preserving, rescuing. -3 Helping another through a difficulty. ] ?;;
r?frr
I
helmsman. -2 A deliverer, saviour. -3 N. of Siva. A 95-;, -*f iv 1 The boat, raft. pnpil of the eye. -2 The eye ( also/. ).
A
*$R
.j
<m^
To be
I
]
-2 To be conquer* $ Fare, freight,
toll.
Desire to cross over.
fwcftrf 1
Desire of
final
-2
emancipation.
R?frS a. 1 Desirous of crossing ; R. 1.3. -2 Wishing to attain. -J Desirous of final emancipation. frft
p- p.
I
[ J-'B ]
Crossed, passed
-2 Spread, expanded. -3 Surpassed, excelled. -4 Gone down to bathe, bathed. -5 Defeated, consee n. quered, overcome
^
;
P.
1
( Jtsift )
To guard,
de-
,
See under fi^.
fcrsr
The
f rancoline partridge.
1
-2 The sharp edge.(of -3 The point or top -4 Heat, glow, glare. -5
Sharpness-
a knife &c.
of a flame.
).
brilliance, splendour ; Bg. 7. 9, 10. 30. HS Heat or light considered aa the third of the five elements of creation ( the other four being 'jfiw, 3T
Lustre, R. 4. 1
lifjht,
;
W
;
ffRsfr, fTcrofr [
[
crossed, passable. ed or defeated.
J
fr 1 baling- vessel. -2
: [
o.
-2
boat.
Udb. Si. box for clothes. -3 The
or tiem of a
W
deliver, liberate
A ).
;
:
1
^rfe*
TM<W T^T'rn
3. 76.
end
ar$
boat.
!Tft-^:/. ifft:
Enabling
[ J-(N.-|9rft ]
to cross, saving, delivering.
fend, protect.
cross over.
arft ]
kind of auck
a
accomplish, promise ^4iMl4>ll()9: Ma. 4. 12* -7 To be saved or rescued, escape sfioir from nrfV tf$mw>rr W?nrrni: Hariv. -8 To acquire, gain. -9 To move forward rapidly .-10 To fill completely, pervade. -11 To live through ( a definite period ) -12 To fulfil,
[
To
float,
master completely
boat.
made of
float
aR-fi-
cross
veyed across, saved, rescued.
over.
en. P.
-
sail
;
bamboos
kill,
over, cros aW Mk 8 23 i 4. 38 ; Ms. 4. 77. rffarf wfafrf R. -2 ( o ) To cross over, traverse ( as a
through, pervading ( -2 Quick energetic, unremitting. -3 Saving, carrying over, benevolent. fur: I The min.-2 A ray of light .-3 The Arka plant. -4 Copper. |Ch (
?:,-&
( inft, tfarc, wirfltfc
) 1
1
Passing as the sun ).
[ q-arft ]
A
Jnjure. ^hnrt, ?t r <juiflflfti w7*)s'r PRr 5. 39 ; (
f- Made to cross, con-
.
arft^
o
7 P., 10 U., 6 P.(
;
Freight.
f
oar.
;
rbr% Bh.
-1
raft.
1
oj-
pilot,
1 [ ?nrwfa 3-53^ ] Enabling to cross. -2 Saving, deliver-3 Helping one ing, liberating. through a difficulty &c. -art 1 N. of Siva also of Vishnu. -2 A boat, -
;
of 1 Crossing -2 Conquering. -3 Carrying or conveying across. -4
raft.
Rescuing, delivering, liberating. oft A float, rft.
strength, 14. -9 Might, prowess, martial or heroic courage, valour, lustre ; Jtar*T3Tffr 5rn
energy. not bearing insult or ment with impunity. -13 rit,
ill-treat-
ter,
Majestic
lustre, majesty, dignity, authority, TP3T* consequence ; (taflPSf^T^TgrJnft ( Semen, 2. 7.
8?*T
)
*Wr:
-U
K-.
seed s~emen virile ; WT^wrrv Tfq w Jrsrt B. 14. 55; 2. 75 jrtr;
4.
3.
Jrsirf|H%5ft?WRtl^g'r:S. -15 The essential nature of any thing. -16 Essence, quint-essence. -17 Spiritual, moral, or magical Marrow. -20 power. -18 Fire. -19 Bile. -21 The speed of a horse. -22 Fresh butter. -23 Gold. -24 Clear. ness of the eyes. -25 A shining or luminous body, light; Ku. 1. 51.S.4. 2. -26 The heating and strengthenthe human frame ing faculty of seated in the bile ( f^T ) -17 The brain. -28 Violence, fierceness. -29 Impationw,
-Cop.
*R
fli
!< ilia-
482 minating. -2. granting vital power or strength. *jr: iffcr marrow. I. disgrace, destruction ot dignity. -2. depression, discouragement, -jrg& a halo of light. ijTrf: the Sim.
sw
the Supreme Spirit, Brahman. -2- the nature of light. f^ behaviour. -2. superior 1. noble |.
power or
lustre 1
n^TW^, irsfi^a.
JbTi%^ a. (sft/. ) 1 Brilliant, bright. -2 1'owerful, heroic, strong; U. 6. 14 ; Ki. 16. 16. -2 Dignified, noble. --4 Famous, illustrious -5
6 Haughty. -7 Lawful. a.
ftfSrrT
whetted.
Sharpened,
1
-2 Excited, stimulated, prompted. Glorious. -2 Bright, Itsrnnr a \ brilliant, luminous Bg. 11. 47. -3 ;
Full of energy, spirited.
A
fftC 1
note introductory to
A.
Hw
(
a
To
|
)
sprinkle.
-J To shake, tremble.
ooze.
shine.
Becoming wet
j
or
;fr
A
A
flre-place.
1
rff
moistening. ~2 aauce, condiment.
Watting,
Moisture. -3
A
(
fa;}
To
) |
%^
o.
1
An
I
(such as that brought from a sacred bathing-place ). Oil
;
qter^ Bh. -2. 5; Y. i. 284 R. 8. 38. -2 Benzoin. -Comp. 3T^ a wasp. 31rr: anointing the body with oil. S;T*: an oil-^?^>3f: oil-cake. man. f%g. oil-cake .-^ft^rr a cockroach. -^jxrfr an oil-tub.
sandal. -2.
tine.
incense. -3. turpen1. a kind of cock-
TO-
trtnN;
play, sport.
ffcr the white Rifrfw^ir the small red
sesamum. ant.
the Ingudi
I
^frfS^f:
sma'l quantity of Oblation to fire
by fire
ness, seventy, cruelty
IV luminuus
;
U.
light 45. -3 Metallic. ;
-4 Passionate. -5 Vigorous, energetic. -6 Powerful,
The highly refined or subtle essence ( Vedanta phil. __ ) q 1 Any metal. -2 Ghee. -3 Intensity,
Intense.
2.
$T :
(
rTffi5(T
su/.
)
endur-
Patient,
fTra?5:
I
A
rhinoceros.
god. 3 M. ot the fouith mical period or $',ct. rT?TTT:
I
noceros .
-2 A
astrono-
(jtl.
)
The people of
?PT:
N.
2 A rhipartridge t A flork of purtridgea. One who catelia
Pi-
P.
m. the
Being.
Supreme
any
well,
lake,
water
of
reservoir
rnrnjHTirr'H' ^?5irfftTsrf^rt?bstf%aT: S- 1. 14. lord BHWTi the ocean, sea. 5-51:
of
the
ITT:
this country.
lunar
month
'
of waters ( -?T ) the
;
an epithet of Varuna. called
constellation
ij^j-
of water, Me. 37. raining *t&j, n. 1. ablutions of various parts of the body performed with water. -2- libations of water to tho deceased. STTH w: ) 1 fond of water. -2- thirsty. ( a sort of crane. $>*$:, -^ff a kind of penance, drinking nothing but jrji
discharge
j r m*i; ;
water for a fixed period. aftsr r>T: the porting in water Me. 33. an aquatic animal. cocoanut. fiN^ -fibr: hail. ^: a cloud ; R6. 65; V. 1. 14. M?*?*T: the autumn. ;
^;
tjr*: I. a UT: a cloud. ^- ghee. cloud. -2- raining. fa:, -far*?: 1the ocern. -2- the number ' four ', O ITTfs)*f cloves. Fcff tbo earth. "TT'TSITO' oxide of zinc. $
ing nut tree or
its nut, see sifstfli^ "*. a Ht7 sea- foam. cloud. ijii I. a water-Clock. -2- an artificial jet or fountain of waternst m. I. the ^f: moisture.
g^
orq>cr^.
ocean. -2- Varuna, the regent of waters. rrf^T: the ocean. ^57 the
of water, shore. confluence ( as of rivers
^frH'i; R. 8.
edge 95.
Pausba.
^ffl^rr an
)
;
-
oyster.
frog. .
An arched doorway, An outer door or gateway ft
1
portal. rifr
:
-2
ggr-
*fUu|r^ ^f^: Si. 12. 1 ^^TfJifT S^Ti^ngwriTarr afi^orsr Me. 75. -3 Any temporary and ornamental arch,
orrfTO'
;
Ku.
7. 3 U. 1.41, 7. 4, 11. 5. -4 elevated place near a bathingof The neck, throat. on N. place. of Siva. ;
An
An
offspring, a child iff* Nir.
;
strr-
Cbataka bird. A young green blade of corn, green barley -2 Green colour. ~3 A cloud. -^irThe wax of the ear. jfV^
its
regent. smNll'ft-fl trumpet flower-
An
m.
dern Telangana or Carnatic.
^i^sr
A
sesamnm-
.
:
1 .
A partridge
;
affjq;
Tlie
&c. See under 35.
sf
&c. See under
1
:
^fr^T.
vir ),
(
oilman, an oil-grinder or manufacturer. ^wsfr The wick uf a lamp. ^rffa A field of sesamum. ^3*T N. of a country the mo-
severity. -4 Vigour, energy, might. -Oomp. arnfajfr a crucible.
iug.
pouriog cf
oil.
5*brqraT and VI. 3. 71.
5and i:,
-2 Made up or conaieting of $3W?7 U37: PfTpT K. 11.
oil.
-2- the
vrn^ft Jasmine. a lamp. Tf-sr an a kind of gem.
plant.
A
plea-
:
tree.
PH?r the wick of oil-mill
-
:
one who has drnnk
qTtr o.
:fT3:
seeds into
spleudid,
One who
-2
ascetic.
propounds a new religious or philo ^ Holy water sophical doctrine.:
1
or
^qi^r
-2 The
12.
S. 7.
;
'
Sacred, holy. -2 Coming from a sacred place. -3 Frequenting sacred places or shrines. 3i:
Water
fffq- 1
constellation
eyes
Relating to a
)
armod
-2- A warrior
).
jfnm.hr A fragrant earth.
-Oomp.
sacred place.
especially
Bright,
/
( tJf
sure-garden, play-ground frjpnf 1 Sharpness ( of a knife ), ucutenesg. -2 Pungency -3 Fierce-
1
the
ed as a deity with a club.
)
sesamum
~2 To weep, lament &nr 1 play, pastime. -2 A
2. 12.
of
I
WJ:
a.
?f
disease
roach. -2. a sword.
moist, moisture. '^n:f 1
A
^fijf;
1.
ftH-iS
"itK: [
(
dimness
with
;
song.
-2 To -4 To
a.
fif&fte a. ( eft/. ) Prepared sour sauce of tamarinds.
bril-
Bright,
ant, splendid, -2 Sharp, pungent. -3 Brave, heroic. -4 Knergetic.
Violent.
m- pi. The followers of the Taittiriya school of the Yajurveda. Tf; TbeTaitt iriya branch of the Yajnrveda ( WTIPJ^ ).
P.
1 1
( itofrt )
Splitting,
To
disrespect.
dividing.
-2
grsj^, :
A
club
T
fftf|r*';
the zodiac
Greek
(
'
(
gns
8i g n Sagittarius of word borrowed from
1C
a
).
Tearing. -3 Hurting, injuring. fftfBf, iftf* See under $%.
poart.
^inr:-f 1 An iron club. -2 A ja.velln -Comp. -y^-. ^^(Consider-
musical instiumeula
^:,
I
)
ffrfNj:
The
(fyq [ 5.3
"+
pearl-oyster.
*"" ]
T"
15
$ A
sound
-Oop.
of
483 tlie union of song, dance, and instrumental music, triple symphony;
^
;
A
balance.
A
)fi*r3*ff:
painter.
A weigher. -2 I of the xodiac.
"* fjilira
ign
T
1
The
-2 Equality,
Weight
si-
missing, discharging. -7 Sacrificing oneself, -g A sagel -Oomp. i^ a bill of divorcement. -?frtf a tf
cMiftij. a. 1 Leaving, abandoning, giving up &c. -2 Giving away, a donor.-3 Heroic, brave. -4 Liberal. -5 Sacrificing. -6 One who dons not look to any reward or result from
n/-
(
t
Snowy.
)
vital air.
-2
;
ww?f, MSB ) I To leave ( in all senses ), abandon, quit, go away from <j?fr TnTre*r5rr5J Me. 39 Ms. ;
;
177
;
S. 5. 26.
-2 To
let
go,
Bk. 8. 122. -3 dismiss, discharge To give up, renounce, resign surrender . Bh. 3. 16 Ms. 2. 95,6.33; Bg. 6. 24, 16. 21. -4 To shun, avoid. ;
;
;
-5 To get rid of, free oneself from; Bg. 2. 3. -6 To set aside, disregard;
Made
\
Caused
-7 To except. -8 To give away ^f ( ^ni )
=? Bg. 1. 33. distribute,
arr?5^ rq-shf -9 To shoot flffi.
47
3.
Ms.
;
Com.
I
G.
15.
To cause
to deprive (a person) of anything. -2 To expel, turn out.
up &c.,
Deiid.
qnit.
(
fwqifl
)
asterism or to
its
^ ^ S^l
To speak
WlKp-p-
;
a. pi- thirteen.
^-jyq;
A.
1
):To go, so also
( TOTT
=fe-I P. ( i*ji
To -2
t
)
Abandon-
;
flre.
^frnJrr.-Jjror a-
abandon
life,
jr^tf
ready to run uny Bg. 1. 9~.
to
willing
fqw^nVaT:
a,
shameless.
11-
Abandoning, leaving, &c. I
Leaving,
quitting.
-2
m. Ved.
.
ravT-ma
^
lLeaving,forsaking, abandoning, deserting, separation sr urrn- * rSar T fr T 5*Ms. 8. 389, 9. 79. -2 ]
;
^mw^ir
Giving up, resigning, renouncing Mi. 10. 112 Bg. 12. 11. -3 (iift, ;
;
donation, giving away as charity srE?*r*mr! Bh. 2.C5 H.I. 154; It. 1. 17, Pt. j. ?TTrrT rf^TrwrVt 169. -4 Liberality, generosity; R.I. 22. -5 Secretion, excretion. -6 Dis;
;
try,
be
ashamed or abashed, be embarrassed
;
?fhm^
=rtw
G.
finWr turn away
fTrferm?'
TWff-
-WITH
snr 'to
L. 28.
through shame
or retire
84
;
twenty-three.
nrsrm: /.
twenty-three, -^-tne;/.
sixty-three.
HHT%:/. seventy-three.
The
1
=r*ft
collectively
three Vedas taken
5Kf5r:HRrR
(
K.
A
trial, triplet
1. 1,
5Hj;
4 P.
mft,
(
Modest, bashful.
;
Cucumber l
^a;
^
^
Tin.
;
To
( mflJTm-Jt )
frighten, terrify. imvft-'n ) I To go, hold. -3 To take,seize.
superl. of ^n
Highly
)
satisfied. a.
^fpr^ rjq
)
More
( jfT
/
three
o. ( IJT/.
coinpar.
)
of
kinds
;
)
^ft ^
T^^WTTPrSat. Br. -4 A triad, a group of three
;
(
move. -2 To
^H
3i*i- s
[
^ ] Moveable, The heart. if 1 -2 Animals. -3 The
J5
Tl
$T;
-4 Animals and men. -Comp.
;
<3T:
T^SSIff
ir^^n S61.
Ms.
atirfldfTT'ar i
8.
*TrsrV
acflTHTTRf
JJWlT
132
also
;
'
Y.
1.
-2 N. of one of the wives of
the sun.
satisfied.
Triple, three-fold, treble, divided into three parts, of =rir
10 D.
beam
Diluted curds. (
) 1
A wood, forest. aggregate of moving or living beings.
jr ] l Tin Pt. 1.75. -6 Lead. ,
w
);
locomotive.
(
TV.
srwffi,
tihl.,
-4 To oppose, prevent.
a- shameless, fcr a harlot.
;
sometimes with gen. Jfir^^^ryg^rm K. 255 ; ^^ri^gsn?^ Uk.9. 11, 5. 75, 14. Ki. 8. 7. -3 48, 15.58 ;Si. 8. 24 To run away, run from. -Caus. with
-Oomp.
-sfrsr
=nfr;
To quake, tremble, shake, start with fear. -2 To fear, dread, be afraid of
-U.
a.
^Jhi-
;
ffr
the duty enjoined by the three Vedas, Bg. 9. 21. g^: a Brahmana.
libidinous or unchaste woman. -4 Family, race. -5 Fame, celebrity.
impudent.
) ;
;
or instr.
Mb.
;
RT^T,
l
Ms. sq^fh^e F >TT%3rmat 5uf$Tr%=T
-2 A
4- 125.
(
;
^TT [ TT TO MU ] 1 Baehf illness, modesty Rq^qrnT Git. 12. -2 Shame ( in a good or bad sense). -3
^5?i-T,
Abandonment. 2 Difficulty. -3 Anger. -4 Estrangement, dislike, envy. -5 A weapon causing abandonment. -M. -/. - n Ved. Offspring, descendants. I
per-
To
im
spl
n.
Giving. -3 Excepting, exclusion.
act,
-3 To be busy or active. 1 A. ( lift, To )
strive.
)
^1 P.
4in
[>inr-*irrf|5r~FF] I
wmr-fr
( inrrlr,
or shine.
P.,
s^rim
/. ninety-tliree.-^ifin/.flfty-three. f^5Tfl- 1- twenty-third. -2 Consist-
U. 2
<
Brahmana who has given up house*
*TT
added ^irf^-st and thirteen.'
-2. having thirteen ' one hundred siff
:
k.^14.
forsaken, left, quitted. -2 Resigned, surrpndered.-J Shunned, avoided see. rtrsi, -Oomp. -sjfjr: a
considered
duration
be unlucky. 1 P., 10:U.
wish to leave &c
[
^r
a. I. thirteenth.
ing of I
To
ed,
he disre-
to
To be left, shunned or expelled. -2 To be given up or relinquished. -3 To be sacrificed. -4 To be excluded. s?f A part of an
;
Y.
to leave or
garded.
form some functions.
;
f^rfrq;
day of u lunar fort -night.
f
q;.
risk
tbrity-third.
"
or/, thirty-three, "off: an epithet of ( a ) Jndra, ( b ) snrnrit.
Bg. 18. 11.
abandon. -2
The
1
One's own parnon, self cf. fnr,l P- ( anrfar. cmrra
hold
f?f5T
*orty-
the performance of ceremonial rites;
nrrf^fiTjp. p.
w. Ved.
-3 To
three.
forty-
.
^-jft-
ar*nr Snow, cold.
to give
-^jrf,^
-^WTfifcr " a or f.
. ^5T5> consisting of thirteen. ( -?t ) the number thirteen. ^?rT a. thirteenth. the thirteenth
milarity.
6- 77, 9.
-Oomp.
.
generous, munificent..
liberal,
Three. tbird.
;
f%W Ms.
vj|X
1
^-Htff^]
[
Alarm, fear.
A
shuttle.
a [n-^<^] timid 14- 47 -
R.
^T^:
5ri%T-
3.
16
trembling, K..
,
Bk.
20, 43
B
terrified,
Fearful,
;
;
Ms. 2. 76. Bg, HI. of ft, enter( Nom. pi. ing into comp. with some numerals ) 1 1
:
23.
or collection
3<%?*TI*flrami
-^-4\ 1.
*W*
-2 Anxiety, uneasiness.
alarmed
] ;
6. 7. 1
:|
Frightened,
484
Mai.
:
ful.
-3 Qaick, a-
=fTff.
-2 Timid.fear-
4. 8.
rolling.
Move1 fft *f?3 -2 Frightening. *
[15
able, moving.-
Fear, terror, alarm
1
3
R.
;
,
a-
^^
ing, frightening, alarming. The act of frightening; or caiu>ir.g means of frightening, alarm. -2
any cause of alarm.
A.
*ft
(
}
To
protect
;
ed in
o. [
pi. only,
ftft *. ) irw ^
Three
,
w
arrwm: Ac- Ms. TT
firjf>fHr ties
[Cf.~"li.
;*Gr.
TT
f^
(
2. 220; r
R.
9
18 Ms.
verb.
thri
;
Eng.
topof
an epithet mr:,-3nre>: of Siva. swf: 1. the mystic syllable a?i^ consisting of three letters; tee under si. -2- a match-maker or a. triocular.
qzf
(
HTifTT,
-TWIT
)
3>T5f:
(
also
in
JTVtfiTT,
;
the same
42,
Kubera.
#m: 34?^>r
epithet epithet
m:
K. 1. ( -DTT ) 1. Mayilor Vedunta phil. ). -2- an ^g?l m. an epiepithet of Durga.
jjorrfWH illusion
of of
-
(
in
thei of Siva.
tft
3??frRt:
twenty
it
w' fe
-dfrrt
).
(
being supposed
on
thrlce
that
a
three carpenters erssr, -^isTr ) I. thethree taken collectively. has staves of a Sannydan ( who tied together so resigned the world) the triple n* to form one. -2and ubioction of thought, word, deed. -3: the state of a religious
band
-&
)
(
m. I a religious has mendicant or Sannydsin who renounced all worldly attachments, and who carries three long staves to form one in tied together so as who has hia right hand. -2. one his mind, obtained command over
ascet.c.
?f%5?
~thought.word, ~
( or
speech, and body and deed) cf .
;
H 3
12.10. -TOT,
.
thethirty-t p ) 1. thirty. -2an immortal; Ku. gods. (-51:) a god, .
(
1.
3.
;
of Indra.
^t:,
3rf*rfSh
WW:,
3nTT:
s,ft. a
demon.
drae
' 3TT5W raln
^
R. 9. 54.
bow. 'sri^rt,
i
rg^
3T5?t:,
thunderbolt
epithets of Siva.
N.
n epithet of V^hnu an^mi an epithet
*t*m: of Bribaspati. "WT?^:, Mern. -3. heaven. -2. the mountain ' of the food the a god. OT9nt -2. 1- Indra. gods', nectar. '**: an epithet Siva.-3. Brahroana. 5 Tt kind of i iftT: of Irihaspati. 1-
stL-t
,T7f
an
(of. 5
;
an epithet of the Ganges. 5ft
;
;
Plrvati. any a.three^ears old. (-*cf) three years takun collectively.
W?ftT a. cighty-tliird. /. eighty-three. 3$^ a. four. w*T,-3iT a.
;
according to Kull.
(
to Soma,Gatt
;
"
an an
5-
three-times repeated, thrice, treble, WH 5
threefold, triple
;
49.
;
-
ease though rarely used in classical ' literature ) having three eyes', N. of Siva f^T** fT
I.
three
.
epithets of the river
isrflVj:
-w
' THT see f^rarir below. three days. -niT?: tripled. -2. done in N. of a couutry. also callod ( pi. ) I of India. -2-grfjtrr., in the north-west the people or rulers of that country. a laicivioua woman, -wan-*rrf I ton. -2- a woman in general. -3. a pearl. -4. a kind of cricket. I. consisting of three threads
Ganges ( flowing through the three 3i*?*T a. having the tEFee worlds) properties of bent, rain and cold;Rv. 3. 56. 3. ( -9TT ) an army consisting of horses, elephants and chariots. -
-1. the vulva, -2. a cucumber. -w*-^I
1.11
arcollyrium (-js ^N. of Siva. grsr the three kinds of collyrium ; and jsqra^. rtir* : vratiH, taken 3T3T?i, -f?r three hand fills wpjirfr: an epithet collectively. of Vishnu. amrsTT: the soul.
^<\^
fpSf*
TOT: bedsteads taken collectiyely. an aggregate of th thiee objects of and worldly existence, >. e. w, wr
;
( -if ) spirit, life. (
Si. 2. 5-
1. a triangle. tin.
).
knowledge,
;
wro a. a knife with three edges. triangular, forming a triangle, (-or:)
-3- a genealogist. ( -fr ) see f%gr learning three strings susiff? J, -3TJ 1 pended to either end of a pole for carrying burdens. -2- a sort of
syllables
Havana
capital of
word consisting of three
that
.
rn
three.] -Comp. a 3T5I: 1- a three-fold share. -2* -uns third pirt. -3. three-fourths.
Zend
).
past, present, times, thrice. ( -fj ) hid. three
*5f,
0. 90.
A. S.,
;
Brahmana
a
as
omniscient. ( m. ) 1 a "?T?nr divine sage. seer .-2- a deity. -3- N. m. 1. a Buddha.-2. of Bnddba. %*: an Arhat ( with the Jainas ). N. of a mountain in Ceylon on the which was situated T.anki, the
;
treis
one who engages in
;
Un. 5. 66. ] (declinnom. w. m f^W: / ;
(
therewith Ms. 3. 185 married ',
5TTW I- the smrt N. of Bnddha. three times the past, the present and the future, or morning, noon and evening. -2. the three term's and future") of a the
pr &o. See under w.
f% num.
)
times nine, part of the
Adhvaryu sacrifice or Yajurveda.or one who performs a vow connected
.
charity. ( -m. three duties
(pi.) three
onf%%
.*27.
i.
radius.
90, a an, -or^^ a
signs or
e. sacrifice, itudy of a Brflhrnana. of the Veda*, and making gifts or
gee
She
Aoka-vanika.'
captive in the and acted very kindly towards Stti do the induced her companions to three same. -*fNr, -sqr the siue of
wwq
terrified.
2
Sita,
8- 106.
.
Frightened, alarmed,
a.
MB.
-3. the highest, chief -4. a sacrifice 5ra^ m. lasting for ten nights. thunderIndra's -1Indra. Ved. 1 /i. the chief three duties bolt,
A
m%?r
over ants kept by Ittvana to watch when she wag retained as a
aft*; acollectively having provision for three days. of the mountain *Ki&% m. I- N Triknta.-2-N-of Vishnu or Krishna.
1
Jr
demon,
fever).
f^-
;
555] Terrify-
fl
[*n-fI?
or
performed
-3. having provision for three days. taken also ) three Ril (
a jewel.
SHTT
I.
.
d*y. -2 recurring
in three
ifter the third diiv,tertia/i(a
-2 Alarming, flaw or defect in
A
frightening. -3
--wtP^ra-
produced
w?f:
;
38, 9. 58.
2.
-2-
s.
the heaven, the atmosphere, and the earth ; or (2) the heaven, the earth 511: an epiand the lower world. grer N. of a female thet of Siva. one of the Rakshasa attend-
three
snrt 1- a period of & festival lasting three
a trfangle.
B. R.
third.
C.
^rgr 34.
(pM three
-^rWWt
<
or
forty-
Me. 58. -2.
"^H^tho
Brahmina.
<.
three
days
concurrence of solar day. three lunaticna with one
collectively.
_ >^ (
1
the
^^mstcj; /
forty-three, the three wor|d9,(l)
sty.
-f^
aky, atmosphere
heaven 3
;
paradise. -4.
485
flsr
.) cardamoms.
those cities were burnt down, along with the demons inhabiting them, by Siva at the request of the gods );
(
an epithet of Indra. -2- a god..3^prr I. the Ganges.-2.8m;ill cardamoms. artery m. a gol. ?g^ t. an <*pithet of Siva. ^rif ^ of the vitiation or derangement !
\:
humours of the body, i. e.i',n, and *'
Ku.
(jaii
Vyasu. -3- of Siva. -4- of wrfT tbo Ganges. Agni. -5- death.
-2- of
R. 3. 66 ; Kn. 3. epithets of Siva si^ti a. ninety-third. 66, 5. 72. ;
/
sniffr:
Plrvat!
ninety-three.
Viehnu.
srrvr:
fifteen.
/.
fifty -three.
!THT:
<*
five,
i. r.
fifty-tbird-(r-<|$i^
1glass (
!
g<jt
stretched out or erect. -2. the forehead marked naturally wifli three liori/ontal lines. T^f: the Palaaa the three paths taken i. e. the sky, atmosphere, and the earth, or the sky, the earth and the lower world. -2. a place where three roads meet. rr ( -WT ) an epithet of MsUhuri. an epithet of the GeBgeg , tj
qv
tree.
1
.
Collectively,
Me. 56
;
;
;
Bh.
or de-
:
cities.
N. of Maya. 3J?ref:, "ajft:, c ?T5-^:, f3^ m. gr: &c. epithets
3TrtTT?r: |T:.
of Sivft
;
Bh.
3.
123
;
K.17. 14.cfnr:
burning of the three cities; Ki. 5. 14. N. of a place near Jabbal( -ft ) 1. pura, formerly capita! of the kings of Chedi. -2. N. of a oountfy1^a. ]. having the length of three men. -2. having three assistants.
q (
the tnoon.-ir^ a. three-fold
Amaru. 2
;
123 ( -* ) N. of a demon mons presiding over those
2.
three fqn
48
7.
-T
three ancestors, father,
the
)
grand-father and great-grand-f ather. yj the highest heaven. -nrr
belonging to, or extending over, three generations of men. -2- offer-3- ined to three ( as oblations ) herited from three ( as an estate ). in rnt. ursrr the sifpr: an elephant three myrobalans taken collectively, 1.
(
Mar.
^gl
ig^i,
try*: the
an.i Mt^oS^T JT )
individual
-?M:, -^rJT
-Wffr,
/
.
soul. -*fft:. 1-
the three
above the
folds or wrinkles of skin
navel of a woman ( regarded as a mark of beauty ) ;$fr*<)<J
B:
(
(
Ki 6. 1 Amaru. 99. "* Ved. ]. Vishnu. -2- fever ;
personified ). v^a- three-footed. j ) a tripod. irf^iT I- a tripod. 2. a stand with three feet, -vff I.
the girth of an elephant smr*Tr3Tffortzrr reg^i-ntHtimrffr R. 4.48. -2. tho (Jayatrt metre. -3. a tripod. -4 the plu-nt ifrarr^T. iRsriar a. ;
one who walks thrice round flre.
quf; the
1. intersection
a sacred
Kim-vuka tree.
q-)y-
of a
prolonged aide and perpendicular ( in a quadrangular figure.) -2- the figure formed hy such intersection. TtfjR a- I- familiar with Samhita, Pada undKruma. 2- one who learnaa thing after three repetitions. tlie Su
5?
triangular.
(
-j
:
)
I.
an
arrow. -2. the palm of the tiund.-J. a cubit.
-4
a triangle.
<jfj^ a -'if'K
a
bunk or shore.
:
jjr an epithet of Ourga.
t. th<)
cantor-oil plant
.
irif,
mark on the forehead conmade with cow-
sisting of three lines
dung ashes. three cities.
^ -2- the
1. a
collection of
three citiw of
gold, silver and iron in the sky, uir and earth built for riomous hy &liy
diac, or ninety degrees.
nfcopu-
union, cohabitation. WTT: 1- the third part. -2.t he third >? part of a sign of the /.odiac. the three worlds a triangle.
sexual
lation,
gvi
33,
;
rfmg*fgf nrrw
yni
Bh.
nu.
1.
gr: Siva,
99.
^TT:
floors.
rg
and ghee.
=*BbTr>r Me. Vishwith throe
'qfiri
a palace n.
wgt sugar, honey, urrf the Qangei , Ku. the Trikftfa mountain.
28. 5|jff: *d3: an epithet of Buddha. ind. having the three sages 1.
^Kqra^ and qi=nTrar; fiT5fr l.the united form of BrahiJfSt ma, Vishnu and Mahesa, the Hindu Ku. 2. 4. -2. Buddha, or Jina. triad rfih m. a demon U. 2. 15. jj-qfr. trn''Jr a necklace of three strings. sin. *rmrl- niR ht (consisting of 3 watches or praliaras, the first and excluded ); last half prahara* i
;
;
being^ "
Me. 10S, Ku.7.21. 26;K. 9. 70, V. -2- turmeric. -3 the indigo
3. 22.
the river Yamun^. 3r plant. -4. a law *fffSr: an epithet ot" Siva.
which a person engages ( in from anger, covetoustess, or in-
suit
fatuation
).
**>
spirituous liquor. nights. lasting for three
three fpi a. lasting for (
^.
)
H festival
nights. (-?f) a period of three nights. fa: a conch-shell fpyir a. I. have. an adjective. ing three genders, -2- possessing the three Gnnas. ( -*TT: ) the country called Tclanga(-ifr) the three genders taken collecpjrtf the thrr* worlds.(-9f:) tively. an inhabitant of the three worlds. ?t: 3ITrT^ i. the Supreme Being. the sun 'lord of the three i\\ij: worlds' an epithet (1) of Indra; R. 3. 45. (2) of Siva ; Ku. 5. 77. <^q?V the three worlds taken collectively, the universe Hmt&r Bnrr^hrRf^ Bh.3.95 Sin. srrlrt^rsftft'Egnrr'rr an ti. 4. 22. a'l-JH: Siva. ( srr ) I uncbaite waman. -2- an epithet of Durga. cfr^f the three metals;.
'
;
;
I. 3$-. gold, silver and copper. the three objects of worldly exist-
ence 38.
stability,
3W
aud g;nT ; Kn. 6. VJJT, 38. the three states of loss,
e.
i.
-2-
aud increase
3
f%f Brnff sf^-^fjfHt of
snr:
w=r
^
Ak.-3. the
nature, i. e. *ra> the three higher and -4. TST^ JHT^. castee -5. the three myrobalans. -6wtf the first propriety, decorum. three of the four castes of Hindus
three qualities
taken
^
collectively.
years old.
<"' /
-
a.
three
three times,
f%WR: Vishnu in his fifth or Brahdwarf incarnation. f%W:
thrice.
mai.ia versed in the three Vedas.-f^j (Va. of three kinds, three-fold.
the world of Indra, heaC. 78.
V<j, -n?8
ven
;
firr^ffi^
-2- a girdle of three strings. -J. an amulet of three strings. ( -/. ) a plant possessing valuable purgative ^ 1- N. of as in three Vedas. celebrated king of the Solar race, and father of Haof :
Ayodhyri king rUcbandra. [ He was a wise, pious,
and just king, but his chief fault was that he loved his person to an inordinate degree. Du si ring to cele. brate a sacrifice by virtue of which he could go up to heaven in his mortal
body, he requested
his
family-
to officiate for turn priest Vasishtha
;
but being refused he next requested bis hundred Bonu who also rejected his absurd proposal. He,therefore,called them cowardly and impotent.and was in return for these insults, cursed and ChSndala. degraded by trmm In be a
4<S6
While he was tion,
in ttlig
wretched condiwlioee
Visvoroiti.'i,
had in times of famine laid under deep obligations undertook to celebrate tho sacrifice, and invited the gods to be however, declined
all
present.
enraged Vigvamltra
I
Triple,
-2 Forming a triad. -3 Three pei cent. -4 Happening the third time.
They,
A
affl
A
triad.-2
er
of the
pait
the
spine,
to theskieg
however, arrested
downward
him
verb
coarse,
Hence the well-known
pro-
Antnftrtvvftflhr s 2 ] -1. the Chataka bird. -3. a cat. -
-
;
-4- a grass-hopper. -5. a fire-fly, "ar: an epithet of Harischandra. m. an epithet of Visva4lf5tK mitra $r;r a- three hundred. () 1. one hundred and three. -2- three
(tft-/.)Consisting of three three-fold. J A triad, a
parts,
group of three w^r rrrf f%mrft Bnrtf HnTwrrw S. 7. 29 R. 8. 71 ;
:
I.
a trident. -2. a
crown or
( with three points ). f| m. |. N.of a demon killed by Rama? -2. an epithet of Knbera. -3. fe-
crest
-^
ver.-sftf. Siva. a sfrfcj, trident, *q r ft, m . an'epithet of Siva. |Tr%q m. an epithet of Siva. $q. I the Triknfa raoun-
^i,
.
tain^-2.
a triangle. sixty-three.
jff^T:
Y.
3. 266.
|
f^Tf 'nd. In
three ways, or in 44 Bg. 18. 19. pr^( ind. Thrice, three times. s 4, 6 P. [ yz^ft, wafff, jifcT ]
three parti
To
seventy-three. three times 7,
geom.
)
fl-fl^,
21 three
e.
i.
having
^rf
equilateral.
-^,
ww
a
.
a.
pi. ( in
7.
8
;
;
equal
sides,
an equilibrium
-9?V
f^rfT?rw
*?Rr *Tt rr5Tnnter S. Ku. 7. 15. tfrc'Ti ploughed thrice ( as a field ).
R. 10. 63 a.
;
fTTor a three years old. f%5T a. (jjft/.) 1 Thirtieth. -2 Join, ed with thirty, e. g. one hun. fi'$ %
dred and thirty. -3 Consisting of ' thirty. -4 3 of a sign of the no (|
diac, a degree.
r*?rer o. I.
-2 BoogU for
An
;
tear, break, fall asunder, ( fig. also );
be split
snap,
ir$?rirfy?^ir-
Bh.
96
3. 8, 1.
:
:
a.
^f^
3^ U.
srr-
5T
1. 29.
^/ting, tearing. ing.
atom.
A
3
[
an very minute space of ?,
'
the plant
Consisting of
thirty.
aggregate of thirty.
%^Tra3T
ic.
beak.
bill,
^
L
)
P-
A
Triple,
three-
;
A
Ved.
tfiT
1.
4.
triad.
^
a. Divine. The part of the hand sacred to the gods. a. Threefold, triple. a Worth three nishkas.
A
The Tripura country. -2
I
ruler or inhabitant of
that
coun-
( "T /- ) Extending to the three male generations.
An epithet of Lakshmana.
-'
months
(
5ft
/
-2 Lasting
old.
A
I
)
Three
for or occur-
Trebly, in three ways or parts tf^f ycd'tjK&^l^^ Sat. Br. ( TJT: ) jvq- 3-trr f^imcH^r R. 10. 16. iiid.
;
;
( =rnra, sfTfr
or
iror )
To
period of three montbi, rule of three ( in
The )
:An epithet of Indra.
-2 The
triad, triplet.
;
q The three worlds taken collectively
llTn*
;
R. 10. 53.
(r/
a-
)
the three objects of life
%cT?%J
V/.
(
)
Relating to ;
cf.
Wsrffcp a -(
3?r
/
) 1
ftsrif.
Relating to
the first three castes. <%-. ber of the first three castes.
old.
A mem-
three years
-2 Lasting for three years &c.
;
pro-
tect, preserve, rescue or save from, defend from ( usually with abl. ) ;
a ( JTT/- ) Belonging to Trivikrama or Vishnu R. 7. 35. -k The three steps of Vishnu. -
;
R. 2. 53 Bk. 5. 54 9qft to save &c. :
;
;
:
Bg. 15.
2.
40
120.
;
Ms.
-WiTH
;
( in
A
lectively TPTTtlT ^zr^- M.
math
;
A.
r/.)
(
^bjirq- 1 The state of consisting of three threads, qualities &c .-2 Triplicity. -3 The three Gunas or properties ( flf=r, ^3T^ and fm^ ) taken col-
( V\Vft-
or trey ^?mwtfa: Mk. 2. 8. -4 The second of the four Yugas of the Hindus see j>r.
I
"
%QH>np
-Comp.
three eacred fires taken collectively: Ms. 2. 231 R. 13. 37. -3 A particular throw at dice, a cast of three
%
present,
fold.
a-
broken, divided,
hurt, kill.
3rrTT 1
past,
i The three times-past, ftfirp*; present, and future, or sunrise, noon and sunset. -2Tripartition.-3 A triad.
a bird.
To
)
Relating to
)
e.
i.
ring every three months.-3 Quarter-
A :
r/
(
the throe times, and future.
).
p. Cut,
a^ttT^). split &c.
guardian, defen(!er,pro-
part,
time equal to } of a Kthaita or of a Lava. -4 Doubt, uncertainty. -5 LOBS, destruction. -6 Small carda-
moms (
A
1
-
Cut-
?-
-2 A small
pro-
Protection.
-2 Protecting, defending.
:
138
or wortli thirty. f^ ft f. Thirty. -Comp. _
7.
;
of the three ( qualities ). waT'the three sacred places R(i, WT, and iTN Wttf^/. au epithet of the Gan-
g
Ku.
;
the soul.
*fe/. rfwj-, -tv*ft the three periods of the day. i. e. dawn, noon, and sunset. tfvif ind. at the time of the three Sandhyas. a. WTHT seventy-third. *nrf^: /.
:
;
hundred. 51*01: a Buddha. srra house with three halls or chambers. f$rw
^
tector.
a.
'
saying Stay Trisankn ', and the unfortunate monarch remained suspended with big head towards the earth as a constellation in the southern hemisphere.
a well.
Preserved, saved,
=rivr/>. )>.
tected.
big
in
;R. 15 3 ;M1I
9. '20. -2 -3 Protecting, preserving. -4 An armour
;
with his cherished mortal body. He began to soar higher and higher till his head struck against the vault of the heaven, when he was hurled down head-foremost by Indrn and the other gods. The mighty VU-vumitra,
II
Shelter, help, refuge.
part
about tho bipg f^^ tvjjTTir Pt. l. 190 C. *rrVf?ri*fHr3fnro-?T<: lG.-4The part between the shoulderblades. -5 The three 5!T spices. I A contrivance for raising water (like a wheel) over which passes the rope of the bucket. -2 The cover of ;
power lifted up Trisankti
:
1.
.
place
where three roads meet. -3 The low-
own
his
hy
*=} ]
three-fold.
whereupon the
;
W-
a. [ *ror!
Trisiirikn
tion
Thirty.
.
i.imilv
dramas .
p.
).
[
%
i
,
Protected,guarded, preserved, saved. of I Protection, defence, preeerva-
fHtr 1 The three Vedas. -2 The study of the three Veda*. -3 An assembly of Rralimanus familiar with the three Vedaa. -4 The three sciences. fr; A Brahmann versed in the three Vedas Bg.9. 20. :
487 hree-f oldness,three kinds
A
epithet of Harischanson of Trisanku.
Ira,
arr^
ivs?
[
A
1
"i 160 ' 6 *
540
e.
;
Kalidasa's
f/-
A
f^^ j r4-H
P.
(
hew, peel. -2
srsnt,
3S
)
To make
I
To
pare,
cover. .
r?v }>.}> ed Ac. rrffc-t/-
Strength, might, power. Made thin, pared, peel-
m. N. of a
Carpentry.
mixed
tribe (?). a. [ srer f^rrf ing to Tvasbtri:
D.6.
3.
V
r^p?
^T/-
(
)
A form
Thy, thine, your, yours
disrespectAddreiging with a 'thou,' theeing and
1
make
A.
( cr((T,f?RjT-g4r )
To go, move. ^prj -2 To jump, gallop. -3 To tremble. 6 P. ( wrft ) To cover. P.
1
1.
.
U.
I ( riTilr )
Skin
4. 20;
(
of
Mv.
men, serpents 1. 18.
as of a cow, deer &c.
);
-2.
M-
2;
move with
haste,
speed, do
Hqivflgiffi ?^Tflt R. 19. 38.
;
H **&
Hid>dmtti;
Cans. (??^(fr)l To cause to hasten, expedite, urge forward, accelerate
;
Hide
2; Kn.
V.
m^nrsflf call
quickly away
;
-2 To
4. 36.
Mai.
R.
3.
31.
;
jfifir the organ of horripilation. a sore. fa; the ortouch. 1 . a gkin wound, scratohange.
<jr6f \
M/-
Speed. Sloka. -3 Dirt,
A
excrement.
brnige.-2. circumcision. sf 1 blood. -2. hair ( on the body ). rltnar: a
wrinkle.
sf
an armour
14.
94.
;
H+=<
^(^ -
<-
p
^hr: disease MftjidH peel-
of the akin, leprosy. <m<sq roughness ing of the skin. of the skin. igfj: horripilation.
W: I A mountain. -2 A protector. 3 A sign of danger. -4 A kiud of
-5 Eating. v I Protection, -2 Terror, fear. -3 AUSpioiOMIWM. K. ( j*)frt )To go or move. >\k
Making
f^TTi ?^ft:
.
F^TT
'B^
hurry, speed
/ ;
[ f^[-3f
%
] 1
I
1
jfrfg-
T:
jure.
creep,
sword or any
:
R. 18. 5S sword- exercise. :
rfTTT^i 1-
'<|f
>
Covering, wrapping up.
spitting.
or ap-
creeping animal. -2
or handle of a
Ki. 17
CC)Ter 6 P. ( V5R > I To VJ? screen. -2 To hide or conceal.
>{tf
To go
1
stealthily,
weapon
irrir:
.
;
The Round
or
Any
I
:
gword.
xjm&tiT^r f%TT
tlfg^t
( r(T
Haste,
afag^^r ^,HH
disease.
preservation.
I'.
-2 To prceeed crookedly or
Ratn. 1 2. -2 Urgency or pressing nature Eu. 2. 63. -Oomp. arrft?': a pigeon.
*T
-2
Bright, brilliant.
I
hilt
other
haste, velocity.
18.
fraudulently.
The
.
1.
Splendour, lustre, light. I 11 ray of light. -2 Beauty
T
f^T
crawl.
The mind. -2
Main.
:
,
proach gently in.
75
4
f^: or ff'=rqTfr5I:-
speedily Subbash.
^T:
*r%**Bk.
R.
-3 Authority, weight. -4 Wish, desire. -5 Custom, practice.- 6 Violence, Vehemence. -7 Speech. -Oomp ^T: tho SIID aUof^TTT-
lutre.
Quick.
shine,
Beauly.
:
;
To
)
Maze.
Light, lustre, splendour,
] 1 Quick, f* H!> 3$ p. p. $ Rapidspeedy, rapid. -2 Fleet. hid. of ity, quickness, Quickly,
-g^:
<|TO-%
(
Similar
Me. 69.
;
;
13:
1. 3, 9.
5. 25.
?
-3 Bark, rind; Kn. 1. 7 K. 2. 37. 17. 12. -4 Any cover or coating. -5 The sense of touch. -Oomp. WfT:
D.
1
ffsr^
brilliance
hurry,
^fffmysa,-
HgS(, **f?5T ( sft/- ) to tliee or you, of thy kind
I
To
iflfttRT
used by him in forming the discus of Vishu, the Trisftla of Siva, and some other weapons of the gods ].
Like thee or you.
anything quickly
thouing.
cf
;
ft3tRc5ff <jstfit$f3rm fwrpr U. 6. 32. The part trimmed off is said to have been
glitter, sparkle.
o.
?^r
the Vulcan :i tlie He had i son
given in marriage to the sen. But she wag unable to bear the severe light of her husband. and therefore Tvashtri mounted the sun upon his lathe, and carefully trimmed off a part of
;
R. 3. 50.
-g
A carpenter,
1
logy.
his bright disc
Relating to the
;
r j-4al<:
(
<>
of the second personal pronoun occurring as the first member of some compounds e. ;/. miavi &o. ?=r^
The
I
asterism f%srr.' -2 A small "car. The creative power.
);
healthi-
ness of the gkin.
^m WFT aw] Belong-
Ac.
-2
1 To cover with a the gkin.
to ths
sra-^ ]
Hindu mythonamed Trisiras and 'daughter called tst, who was is
a
skin, contagions.
F^TI
fully
off
r=rg-^. Skin. c^gr See sr^. M=^ a- Conducive
-3 To
thin.
-2 peel
[
builder, workman. -2 Vidvakormani the architect of Uie godg. [ Tvashtr,
Den. P.
f'l-d^Pl
hide.
ease.
f=r^l
?^r m.
61.
Covering with
p. Quick, swift, speedy. Despatch, haste. in.d. Quickly,
fast, speedily, hastily.
-2 Bark.
Skin. 1
tt
:
SkinpiDg.
Vikra-
kind of poisonous insect. See under ^rj^. I A goad. -2 A kind of dig-
:
:
an orange.
f
morvaiyam(?).-2- An angry speech. >:
OT a a blotch, scab. hair of the body.-
JT?J
W<JTTtHCTrstrJ?rfir: Si. 4.
drama: S. D-
)
leprosy &c., any cutaneous disease. HIT: (cWl^nn*:) a bamboo;
God.
An
j:
-mj
( Brff,
scratch.
or aorta, triplicity. aQ<<:
1
P.
Skilful
(
y-sj4m
^gnr
Kr?*;Tr:, in spitting.
made
mailo in
9j5t a
<'"'
4- -Oomp.
in
)
The
To
handling a
hurt,
sound
in-
j
The imitative sound of
muicftl instrument
488
^
the end of
(At
a.
comp.
moving
3fT
as qjfsr,
;
A
&c.
7: 1 mountain,.
sur^i *"T donation -2 A wife. ^r I Heat.
gift,
^ A
teeth. -2 Biting or wounding with m, I A the teeth. -3 Carnivorons.
wild boar. -2 A snake. -3 A hyena. -4 Any animal with tusks. t.-'f [ ^5; 11
-2 Repentance.
^
I.
P.
1
(
rfeiid.
Si. 17.2 ft-
i$fft ) To lute, sting ; 6k. 15. 4, 16. K. 32 ate, 19 yuill9*l 3^5T| browsed Ac .-II. IP. 10 U. ( ^fit, ;
To speak
$STTft-^ )
;
Ms.
Y. 3. 215. -6 A flaw, 40 defect ( in jewel ). -7 A -8 Pungency. -9 An armour.
1.
;
-10 A -vftwt
Bg.
11. 27.
of
a
;
;
g
fjmR^^Hl Me. 82
mountain.
also m.
*:
sr
-Oomp. Ru. of the teeth
(
).
;
The peaV An armour
-2 Biting
;
or shine.
H rg^[ ] I Biting, $^T: [ 3RT-3T5 stinging ; Git. 10.-2 The sting of a snake. -3 A bite, the spot bitten ; 0sp ^srfT U. 3. 35. -4 Cot^Tjt wr M. 4. 4 ting, tearing. -5 A gad-fly ; R. 2.5 ; fault, tooth.
A tooth
I
]
:
jstfir, f?g;
Tusked, having large
1
)
Giving, granting, producing, causcutting off, destroying, reing,
;
3^; 6.
brightness 25. 3ffi: a
3r^5re: 1- a lip. tooth-mark, bite. -2- a kiss.-d- a sigh. 33:, -^m^ a kiss. it. 1. A lip. -2q^ a bite,
tooth-mark
;
35^115-
annim ^ai% wf pomegranate ^ytr a. ful.
Ct
1
A
*r^HTTO
Git. 8.
sfhst:
WT the
3?t(
lifting.-! NOXI'OUH, hurtmischievous or venomous
)f: A young
llr >
camel.
p. Bitten, stung
;
see -
^
An
,
^fraro. [fcjHJfcj.] Biting, sting*r: 1 A dog. -2 A gad-By. -3
ing.
A
fly.
*?r*
1
sfjj-mVpsO
[
The
act of
biting or stinging e. g. \w>3 ^?(H: Wfct T"%$ft TJrf^T: 8. D. -2 An armour, mail ; Si. 17. 21. ;
fur^fliw a. 1 Bitten. -2 Mailed, nished with an armour.-J Protected. -4 Fitting closely ( as an armour). X A bhe.
m.;See
A
small gad-fly.
a.
Biting.
1
ful, injurious.
STLi^ZiI.] A ;
TOTS!
Bh.
t:
i
large
tooth,
P'itj^^*
tusk, fang
Mo.
2.
3.
22.
-Oonrp.
a wild bor. f*T: a kindhaving terrible tusks. of snake.
^tp Water as in q^l A. ( ?$K ) 1 To grow, increase. -2 To do, go or act quickly. -3 To hurt, kill. -4 To act conformably to another ( Paras. ). -5 To be competent or able. -6 To go, move. a. [ qgt-vnR M^ ] I Able, comtf^r ;
petent, expert, clever,skilfulj
-2
Fit, suitable. -3
at-
^ *w nrft^>
Ready, careful,
tentive, prompt Y. 1. 76.-4 Honest, upright. qr; 1 N. of a celebrated one of the ten Prajapati. [ He was tons of Brahman, being born from his right thumb, and was the chief of the patriarchs of mankind. He is said to harve had many daughters,27 of whom became the wives of the moon, thus forming the 27 lunar mansions, and 13 the wives of
becoming by him the Kaayapa, mothers of gods, demons, men, and At one time see
a.
Having large tusks.
a.
Tnskeed.
= ^51 q. v.
tore off a hair
and dashed
from
with great force against the ground, when to a powerful demon, started up and awaited his orders. He was told to his
matted
hair,
it
go and destroy Daksba'd sacrifice ; whereupon the mighty demon, attended by several demigods, went to the sacrifice, routed the gods and priests, and, according to one account, beheaded Daksha himself.]
A Cock. -3 Fire. -4 The bull ot Siva. -5 A lover attached to many mi8tressoH.-6 An epithet of Siva. -7
-2
dcea.
;
-2 Noxious, hurt-
when provoked,
!
tree.
animal.
ift*. joint, liinh.T Comp. a buffalo. *%*: a heron.
nor her husbandSiva k the chief of the
gods. Satl,however,went to the sacrifice, but being greatly insulted threw herself into tim and perished; cf. Ku. 1. 21. When Siva heard this he was very much provoked, and, according to one account, himself went to the sacrifice, completely destroyed it, and pursued .Daksha who assumed the form of a deer, and at last decapitated him. But Siva is said to have afterwards restored him to life, and he thenceforward acknowledged the god's supremacy. According to another account, Siva,
Mental power, ability, capacity. -8 An epithet of Vishnu. -9 The right side or part 4lrf) srnf^T TPT ?y-10 *rnf "** fWWT:Ability, fitness. -11 power, Strength of ;
:
resoluteness. -12 energy, Strength, power.-) 3 Bad disposition,
will,
wickedness.
$rr
1
The earth. -2 An
epithet of the Ganges.
^ Strength, arerm'trar , -srgwrws?: m. epithets of Siva. ^STTT, -STTi-aTTr 1- an epithet of Dnrga. -2. a lunar mansion smrft: 1- the vigour.
-Oomp.
moon.-2- Siva. a lunar mansion. 1
5$rrOT:
A
g
a god. ( -?rr )
vulture.-2
An
[^-ST^Un.
2.
epithet
of Garuda. .
?Rror
50
]
1
Able, skilful, dexterous, competent, clever.-2 Right ( opp. ?r ) -3 Situated on the right side. -4 South,
southern as in ?i%fmg, ff%ort^cp, -5 Situated to the south. -6 Sincere, ;
straightforward,
honest, impartial,
489 -7 Pleasing, amiable. -8 Courteous, -9 Compliant, submissive. -10 Dependent, or, J The right hand
civil.
A
or ain)._2
civil or
courteous per-
lon, applied in poetic to a lorer who
compositions professes attachment to one mistress, while his hei rt has
been
entirely taken up by another. An epithet of Siva or Vishnu.-4
deserving or worthy of & gift. curved to the right. -2. turned towards the south. ( -& ) the Deccan. g;rc7! the time of receiving Dakshina. ^rq-j l.the scuthern
a.
STTWtT a. I.
part of India, the south
Deccan
or
;
'
-3 The right-band horse of a carriage. -5 The southern sacred fire. or:, -or I The right side. -2 Tho Deccan. or The highest doctrine of the Safrtas.-Comp.-sjfjr. the southern Sre,
horse.
placed southwards
fire
also called
sr^igijm^
q- v.
a. pointing to the south 3^51 the southern mountain, '. e. Malaya.-grWI: a dweller in the south. south-western. atfvrg^ o. facing the south, directed towards the south.
am
3iJr^ the
sun's progress south of the equator, the half year in which the *un moves from the north to the south, the winter solstice. anj: 1.
the right hand.-2 the right or southern side. an^Tt a- ! honest, wellbehaved. -2. a worshipper of Sakli according to the right hand ( or purer ) ritual arr^ir the Boutb.qfiT: I. an epithet of Yarns. -2. The planet Mars. ^TTT a. I. left ( as hand or foot ) Kn. 4. 19- -2. northern. ( -rj ) the north. a. turned or lying to the south and the north, "f^f the meridian line. <* to the ;
3^
q-sarnr,
south-west.
qftjua. south-western. south-west. ojj, -srr^; a. south-east. uptf the j^f, south-eastern quarter. rm: the southern hemisphere. Wg?:,-WTTT: the southern ocean. -^. a charioteer, I
-*TT )
-J.
j..
;
anr
On
*nd.
3HHUIH
the right,
ind.
?%orrf?
fr%T
ind. 1
From
-2 To the
the right right hand. -3
To the south or southwards
-2 Far (
in the south, to the south of with abl. ); ^r%onT% artTTtj Sk.
^fwofr^S U. I To place on the -2 To keep the right, side towards any one ( as a mark of reright side. spect
)
cf
;
.
s)
? (%or.
^T3T*r a. Worthy of or deserving a sacrificial gift, such ag a Brabmana ?f$rafr
;
nT M. 5.
(
with
the right side of
(with ace. or gen.
)
q^-g^r^-. tMnfkfmtvfer qriNr B. i. 81. -3 ;
gift, offering or
ral,
fee,
donation in generemuneration Jnor^fsTTr,
:
i
:
Completion of any
62
rite.
-Comp. -sr
of a boat.-8 An arm or leg ( at the end of comp.). -9 The staff or pole of a banner, a tent &c. -10 The beam of a plough. -II Tho cross bar of a lute or a stringed in-
strument. -12 The stick with which an instrument ig played. -13 A cburning-stick. -14 Fine Ms. 8. 341, 9. 229 Y. 2. 237. -15 ;
;
Chastisement, corporal punishment, punishment in general B-1.6 rrt ;
^gistt gfst *nrr
Ms.
%^ *5H
;
Mu. 8.
1
126
;
Tl^f
rrt
Tjf$:
frtT^j: K. 15.
^4
TTfTT
53.
-16
Imprisonment. -17 Attack, assault, the last of violence, punishment, the four expedients see ;J
the Examining ^PT )T3f in searching for water, or
^IT( ground
ascertaining the places of
for waters. rules
62
P.
-II. 4
See under ^3. (^sfrm) I To
P.
5
.
-2 To
Ved
( vajftr)
-2 To reach, away. a.
^^r
vft
(
/
added to nouns to',
'as
::
Y.
iff leave.
kill,
protect
To go, -3 To go
!
-
attain.
termination
in the sense of high or deep as '
;
( JTHT: )
:
^flrilrS^'-jfd-
Mai. 3. 17
;
5.
2. 108.
P.
1
^n%
(
-2 To
1
)
To abandon,
protect, cherish.
10 U. ( ?3ufft-ff, i\tt ) ^gchastise ;(this is one of punish, fine, the 16 roots that govern two accusa9 tives ) tTT^ 33%
?w^
-
-
;
;
.
1.25. 1
,
rod, mace,
A
stick, staff,
cudgel qcfg f^if S 3^ Mal 5> 31
club,
;
'
^*T3fn^ fWT
-
5irs%?:'-2 The sceptre of of
the rod as a
a king,
authority symbol S. 5. 8. and punishment S^ITTSJ'?: ;
7. 65, 9.
294
;
Ki.
2. 12.
1
ST
inu^S
-21
12. 10.
T
WH^W'iN'
:
A
i
measure of
length
Hastasr-22 The penis. -2>Pride. -24 The body. -25 An epithet of Yama. -26 N. of Vishnu. -27 N. of Siva. -28 An attendant on the sun. -29 A horse (said to be m. only in this and the preceding to
4
;
senses
)
A
-30
particular
appearance in the sky (similar to a stick ). -31 An uninterrupted row or series, a line. -32 Standing upright or erect. -33 A corner, an angle. -Comp. 3iT%^ 1. staff and hide ( ag outer badges of devotion )--2.(fig-) srnJrtr: a chief hypocrisy, deceit. magistrate. ajsrhfT a detachment or division of an army 33 gH
T)
;
Ms.
form of military array. -20
Subjection, control, restrain
four
A
)
ITinrflT K. 14,
To
Ieap.-3
go,
;
;
A
equal
hurt.
;
;
-19
;
S'f^f&TT &c.-4 A good milch-cow, prolific cow. -5 The south. -6 The foutbern country, the Deccan. -7 Fame.-8-A kind of heroine thus dcft^ed in fror H7 "11 fl^w g;ni i a^fir^fl^r't m Iwt ^rijir r$: n.-9
;
Tho oar
17.
On
the right or south of. -2 In the southern direction A present or orr I ( with abl. ). gift to Brahmanas ( at the completion of a religious rite, such as a sacrifice). -2 Dakshiria regarded as a daug l)ter of Prajapati and as the wffe of Sacrifice personified 1
of a lotus, tree &c.; U. 1. 31 M&I. 9. 14 ; the handle as of an umbrella; ^; &c. Dk. 1 ( opening verse ); 5. 6 ; Ku. 7. 89 so'^jr^g- &c. -7
;
JTrHfT &c.
).
>nd-
.
;
-4 The staff of a wnr%^ or ascetic. -5 Tho trunk of an elephant. -6 The stem or stalk ag 47.
;
On
ind.
'reaching
A
the
Far on the right.
]
flow.
gen.
fro.ii
sontb, southward.
the
or south.
given to a twice born time of investiture with the sacred thread Ms. 2. 45cf staff
at the
;
Mil
the path of the fi t. e. the cow constituting the sacriflcial cow. ir^ora. inclining to the south. ^tj. ( in Sankhya a phil.)the bondage of ritual or ceremonial observances. 3TJT; the right yoke-
the sacred
-3 The
man
m?
M. 5. 2.-3TT3'?rsfi!ii%Hqir: 3?jrr( T )fTT^aff: tetanus, lock-jaw. 3T? a. fit to ?Tjpr: see under fqw. be chastised, deserving punishment. a house 3J?5f&=ffr cholera. with two wings, one facing the north and the other the east. wt^rr sentence. Mrsrrr: the conjudicial dition of a pilgrim. STrsfoq; m. a srrftf butterdevotee, an ascetic.
MIW
milk.
9R1;
"
infliction
ment, chastisement. EJJTS a
wooden club
of punish-
^fT97:
a raven.
or staff.
jr-
490 ?DT assumption of the staff of an ascetic or pilgrim.beooming a mendicant, sj a . striking with a stick, committing an assault. -~-^K- a division of an a room army. JJ^JT in which utensils of various kinds are kept. g^r a kind of drum.
Trff^ TO. a policedisoretion given ftai?V: to an officer in a warding punishment or fine.
a
). -2. following the order of mendicant. -J. infliction of punishment. a judge, a ijprer: I head police-officer, a magistrate. -2leader of an army, a general -3. T:a policeman, constable.
line,
: ,
R&ma
)
SJCHTT?
;
R. 14. 25
f .wr^
in-*
ffc
;
f*r
U. 2
:
U.
Punishing, chastising.flning. Punishable,
^5f.
an epithet of Yama. -2. N. of the god Siva at Benares rr(T.. I. falling of a ttick. -2- infliction of punishment. _j. dropping one line in a manuscript. TMi infliction of punishment chastisement. trr^pf |. assault, violence. -2. hard or cruel infliction of punishment. qra:,-qre*r: |. a head magistrate. -2. a door-keeper, keeper.
\.
porter. -qtsr^r:, -TfRrff: I. police officer ; Pt. 2. -2. a
a
head
hangman,
an executioner; Mu.l.-tftf a strainer furnished with a handle. jrnrnT: 1. bowing without bending the body ( keeping it meet like a stick ). -2. or prostrate falling flit on the ground. irwfa: an elephant.^; non-execution of a sentence. w
Yama.
To
stand
erect
W
.
w
solemn
procession
.
(
-2. warlike oxj qnest(of a ).
particularly Jition.con-
region). ?rff |. 8n epithet of Yama. -2. of Agastya.-J.
**
.
capital
punishment. ^ay- aHI* reprimauding, censuring threaten'ng with punishment; (also ^ a door - ke eper, warder.
or uprignt like a stick. ;
^gw^ sjorrT
ind-
p
?T^ra
with
fighting
'
-2 Falling
a
door-keeper. -2. a
W-?
1
]
eruption, herpes. -2 prosy. -5 A tortoise.
A cutaneous A kind of le.
Leprosy. 0> Herpetic.afflicted
xa
with
^
a cutaoeous disease.
To
A.
1
have,
^
(
possess.
)
I To hold. -2 -5 -Tv -give,
^q- a. Holding, possessing, giving &c.
T^T
Stick against stick,
and
sticks
I
[TsT-Tj;]
irftarn^ S.
B
A
;
;
Coagulated
^
31-7??*: &c.
^faTrfcr -2 Tur-
garment. -Oomp.-anf
-3?I?5T bailed
rice mixed with ^w. 3rlf -TrT<^ ( jf ) the skim of curdled milk, whey. 3^. Tf^f: the ocean of coagulated milk ,
-^r%-
mixture of boiled and coagulated milk. larrr: a chnrning-gtick. gf fresh butter. --r
^5Tf. '
staves,
).
cndgolling.
-q-rft
-,
churuing
whey.
.
coagulated
milk.
a
1
A
-3
carnage. -2
A
rut.
raft,
A
-5
A
potter's wheel.
-4 An elephant in bow or any other instruboat.
^-^ n. p/. monkey. barley-meal mixed with coagulated milk.
WiTt,
mace-
a
staff -bearer,
:
.
A stick. -2 A row, line, series. -3 A string of pearls, a necklace. -4 A rope. J
Punished, chastised,
sfuCT p- pfined &c. a-
[
f-3Hrf
or having a staff. hmana of the fourth
ffi ]
m.
1
Bearing
A
Bril-
Sanorder, nydtin. -2 A door-keeper, porter. -3 An oarsman. -4 A Jaina ascetic. -5 An epithet of Yama. -6 A king. -7 A religious mendicant ( Bbiksliu ). a
-8 An poet,
and
epithet of Siva. -9 N. of a author of the Kavyidarsa Dasakumilrcharita srr^ 3TT;
Udb. Siva.
Oomp.
an epithet of
butter.
(
vffcr
).
Clarifled butter.
bo urr.
^fl^T
fresh
The wood-apple
:
A
^r%fr:
-^r:
flf: buttermilk.
ment.
:
I.
B'^'i donation.
C
pentine. -3
).
^g^j; o. I Carrying a staff. -2 Furnished with a handle. -3 Havind. I Erect ing a large army. prostrate
^r.
give, oiler,
^
milk, thick sour milk
irror( ST )*. |. a staff-bearer.
-2- an ascetic bearing a staff. -3. a chief or leader. a principal jf road, highway. a l eader g general of an array. m*, I a bridal
A.
^gi7r% Den. ( like a stick
1
To
)
a. Giving, offering &c.
TT'T ??'
deserving
or liable to be fined.
;
porter,
^
(
present.
2. 13, 14, 15.
a.
3-^y,.
See under 3^r 1 A. present.
?*
;
.l.
qrgjy:
jy f . (
.
;
App.
.
;
flections ). a lip.
staff
stick,
lebrated district in the D.'ocan situated between the rivers Narmada and God&vari; (it was a vast region said to be tenantless in the time of
^
punishing, chastising. administration of justice, judicature. -2. the system of civil and military administration, the science of politics, polity R. 18. 46. -J. an epithet of Durga. =fa m 1 a king. -2. Yama. -3. a q-j judge. a king. a door-
( a word optionfor sfa in all the the ace. dual. It has no forms for the first five in-
in long lines
Ac. -2 A row. -3 N. of a metre see I. 3f -SRI-, -if N. of a ce-
A
1
53-3?:
deserving
ally substituted case-foroas after
^rrs the science of inflicting punishment, criminal law. ?W. I- door-keeper, warder, porter. -2- an epithet of Yama.
;
cblrin
^
rule
!
or columns.
exercising judicial authority. ( -{. ) 1. a king ; sftrgj jrgfrtm^* R. j). 3. -2. N. of Yama. -3. a judge, upreme magistrate.-^, a mendicant
a
arranging them
troops,
court of justice. -m, .qrf a. 1 . carrying a staff, ataff bearer 2punishing, chastising U. 2. 10. -J.
-TJTS:
f^fSr;,
Punishable,
punishment or fine. m. A tooth
of punishment ; Pt. 1. 376. -2- criminal law. RK^nr: the post to which the string of a churning- stick is fastened. -s^f: a pirticiilar form of arranging
^Tff: one who has become a slave from non-payment of a Hcbt.-^=r$#
carrying a staff. -5. a potter. -mof 1. carrying a stiff ( us by a Brahraa-
a.
magistrate.
officer.
To wish for curds;
also ^vtrfirnt. tJT^r:.
fV: N- of a celebrated
sage, who became ready to die, and offered his bonos to th goJs ; with these bones the architect of the gods made a thunderbolt with
which Jnd,ra defeated Vritra and other demons. -Ooinp wr?J n. \. the thunderbolt of Indra. -2. a diamond.
N. of one of the daughters Dakaha given in marriage to Kagyapa and mother of the Dx'navas m. N. of a monster, san of Srf, cursed by Indra and killel by Rama and Lakshmaria. He had a headless trunk, and hence called -Comp. ST., .5^., ^^., a demon. e -f^ fifr m. & god-
^;/.
of
:
491 Un.
g;
tootb, tusk, fung
beasts &c.
)
(
q^flf
;
3.
86]
I
fsfifa^fir
qfifc
W^ivory tnsk,
phant'g
JffT-
Git.
^f^^ra^T ^*nr ?tfSffKflI?N>t 10 &c. -2 An *p%, ;
A
of serpents.
as
ele-
crrqTf?55iT
;
Mai. 10. 5. -3 The point of an arrow.-4 The peak of a mountain. -5 The side or ridge of a mountain. -6
The number an arbour
ju
(
-7 -Comp.
thirty-two. ).
swr
point of a tooth. between the teeth. boil.
armnr:
A
bower, arff the
the
space
gum-
arf?:, -?f
a bite.
'
the
-2-
3TT?ff wrgi-r: a hog. 3irfsr3>r.-3rn?r a horse's
citron tree.
the mouth
TW3<J?: dentition. wf^I:,-^f^; m. one who uses his bridle.
teeth for a mortar, ( grinding grain to be eaten between his teeth ), an
anchorite cf. Ms. G. 17. sfiTT: an a lime or citron tree. ^JR-. artist who works in ivory. ^ftsr a piece of stick or twig used as a ;
tooth-brush. fight. imfrl, a. injuring the teeth, causing them to vifc chattering or grinding decay. a bite. the teeth. *rtrr ^r&:
^:
;
Pt. 1. the gums. ^ff: 1. -2- a ring round the tuak of an elephant. -3. a tumor of the gums, -t^^r: loosening of the teeth through external injury. -*(T*Tr fracture of a pair of pincers for the teeth. $\1F: jry a. sour, drawing out teeth.
H^ ?:
h. 1.
12.
4.
43; Kg.
;
5ffif
( a child ) that ig teething. the root of a tootb. m^sr 1 ing or washing the teeth.
srr^ clean-2. a
.
tooth-brush. ( -sr; ) I. the Baknla -2. the Khadira tree. g=f a of ear ornament Bort R. 6. 17 ; Ku. 7. 23 ; ( often used in
tree.
;
Kadambart
).
1
.
an ear-orna-
ment. -2- a Eunda flower. trfifafr Si 1. 60. -21. an ear-ornament ;
Kuoda.
q^=r 1- a tooth-brush. -2cleaning or washing the teeth.f?5*n an ivory doll; Mai. 10. 5. the falling out of the teeth. -q-,p?i !
the point of a tootb.,-2. 5r:-595:
gum- boil.
<j
gum.
gcj-
the
Kunda
I-
flower.-2. fruit of the clearing nut fSU?f5T washing ). the wood-apple, q7c7:
plant ( ?<\
tree. ( -HT ) long pepper. HTT: the fore- part of an elephant's head (
where -
the "lusks appear the tartar of the -*<*
-Jjw,
4-.
60
1.
^,
Sfc
and
^.-
ij
*Wt
j,
tooth-
who earns
his'
bread by painting or marking ii'i-th. the enamel of g^sfi
the
the
-*r^
ffi
&*S37: one
teeth.-?r,
n.
V?K?fa <preram Ku. 86.
-Tft3T!,
-Wisrt,
the lip
^
-
1
bristling 11
;
^
o.
;
-3 Undululatory. -4
a.(sft/.) [jcm-vrft 535 ] I Tarnsubduing, overpowering, conquering, defeating srrfl^utrf^r ^fl^t U. 5. 32 Bh 3. 89-; &o. -2 Tranquil,
?n;r
ing,
-2
sT: 1 A ohaiioteer. passionless. A warrior. -3 The Kunda plant. -4 An epithet of Vishnu, if 1 Taming curbing, restraint. -2
$f?%aF*^greTTlr QJt. 1 K. 216. -3 Besmeared, ;
1 Sub-*J: [ ?H-MI^ Wi-lJ duing or curbing the passions, selfrestraint ..-2 Punishment.
;
Having long or project-2 Notched, seriated,
covered with Mai.
Taming, subduing, con-
?W,
%?
f^fl
;
^m
or
quering.
( as hair ).-5 Overspread, covered with; U. 6. 27. -Comp. 5^: thu lime tree.
^IgRtT ing teeth.
Taming, subdn-
-^:
Rising, bristling
subjugation, Punishing, chastising
3.
;
.
^g^T a,
Having
or furnished with
teeth. ^?q( i. e.
class
restraint.
q-SRff: a.
Dental.
-2
<|f[: ;
^i ^asjf *ir Suitable to the tectb.
[
see
A
A
)
letter
.
of the dental
^jfli aboe. tootb. [
W-lT-3v^
]
1
Kiting,
;
i
N
r
1 -flifr, ^r-af^, ) f^jftufft injure, hurt. -2 To deceive, cheat. To go. -II. 10 U. ( ^mift-fj ) To
impel, propel, drive onward.
Ved, Injury, hurt, damage. Ved. Deception, fraud. '
:
N. of a tree.
N.of the daughter of Bhlma, qTTVtfr She wa so kiog of the Vidarbhas. [ called because by her raachlcss beauthe pride of ajl lovely ty she subdued women cf. N. 2. 18 :
:
^>T, jp% ^KI ; deiid.
-4 Slaying, killing;U 5.35-
;
venomous. -2 Mischievous. A 1 gpf; serpent, snake -2 A reptile in" general. -3 A demon, Rakshasa ^TJflfa ^5iw?'^?g5>n'53rErr1 Bk. 1. 26. I. 1. 5. P. ^nft or ^flia
-3
;
i
;
for Vikr. 1. 50.
1
;
;
Having long
^K<
5^]
mind. -5 Punishment, fine Ms. 9. 284, 290 8. 293 Y. 2. 4. -6 Mire, mud. -7Vishnu. -8 N. of a brother of Darnayantj". it Ved. 1 A H:, of a house, home. -2 The inmates a lord, ruler. house. -Comp. ^f| m. N. of a king, father of f|rg-
;
-^Tsraf:
-2. chattering of the teeth
;
^HI%
-2 Self-command, subduing
;
Si- 6. 54. -2 ?3?r 3rfJ% iU: TV. Jugged, dentaud, notched, seriated, uneven ( fig. also ) 3r*ai*fTwaJ?g-
To
-*fi3T?I7:,
1
]
I
iwft-'ft )
;
;
or projecting teeth
15. 37.
curbing the passions, self-restraint ( Rirft TtUffitt ?f 5"?f^Bg. 1 0. 4 the mind away ftati ) -3 Drawing from evil deeds or curbing its e\il propensities; ( f-t^aif^Hofr j^sr q'^PrTTr^IW fl qflrfffft ^T' ).-4 Firmness of
Kn. 16. 2. ?ier^ H. 1. 35 K. 1. 71 -Oomp. ivory. ^: the juice 5-3; exuding from the temples of an ele-
6. 34, Si. 10.
a the pomegranate tree. ^torr ! kind of musical instrument or harp.
fff: [
HTT-
phant in rut. ?3* a [ 4rt-TOf
(
;
;
;
;
To
Pt- 4.
.ing.
from a
" An elephant 4^ ^uigorf^unr$f^'i&
4tTT3<7:,
1
;
*ria
biting one another.
Bv.
)
-4 To paciTo tame. -2 To subdue, conquer, overpower. -3 To afflict, crush down aiferflrCT ?TCaut.
fy.
Tooth againat tootb,
'
^cfr^Trt '"d.
^WtT,
;
:
pin or ehelf projecting wall, bracket.
( ^Tul?T,
42, 19
UTRITJJ; 9.
are set
A
-3
4 P.
little
subdue, conquur, restrain; fa TOTWTC Bk. 18. 20
the citron tree. to one's 3rf4i a. Paying attention teeth. 1 A tooth. ( at the ecd of comp. ); see ^r -2 A peak, summit.
-nrf, tteth.
-?, ^,
?1
A
ha tamed. -2 To be calm or tranquil; MB. 4. 35, 6 8, 7. 141. -3 To tame,
iffoj!
-
gums.
viz. pi. the dental letters,
?, <*i ache.
).
when they
as
(
see
;
The ocean. a iwrf. slightly, to some extent. 3:
gnashing or rubbing together
1
;
1
1
the teeth. of the teeth on edge ).
small Ki. 1. 38
Little, ?si??'r
acid. (-5-) ! sourness, acidity. -2- the citron tree. sr^kr tartar of the teeth. 5n
:
^: a lip
looseness of the teeth.
a.
ii. A golden swan
,,
tirst
Nala. Afterwards at a Svayamavara she cho:o Nala for her husband from out of a host of competitors among whom wete the four gods Indra,
Yama and Varuna themselves, and the lovely pair spent gome years very happily. But their happiness was not destined to last long. Agni,
492 -4 Sin^ wickedness. -5 The thunderbolt of Indra. -6 An epithet of Siva.
ouvioim of the good fortune of Nala, entered bis body, and induced him to play at dice with his brother Pughkara. In the heat of the play the infatuated monarch staked and lost everything except himaclf and his wif e.Kala and Damayant/ were therefore driven out of the kingdom,
tion.
Damiyantj
hypocrite, an impostor Bg. 13. 7.
While single garment'. wandering through the wilderness, to
pass through several trying adventures, but her devotion to her husband remained entirely unshaken. One day while he was asleep, Nala in the frenzy of despair abandoned her, and sha was obliged to go to her father's bouse.
[ W.-fr^-iJf ]
-3 An
I
A
a.
I
-2
Indra's thunderbolt.
1
;
U*.
A.
To
I
5 ft?r)
JTratsHwwrfo a^
119
8.
15. Ht**w*n*S.38 be fond of
love, like,
;
1.
4
srT3Tr
H
-3 To
pro-
ffo
Bk.
Bfe. 10. 9.
13IT
?fr
w
[
ness, compassion,
Tamed, calmed, tran-
Pity .tender-
(H?f->Ti% 3T5. ]
A
5
mercy,sympathy
-4
bank
A
on
KiUhuma.
Red
lead.
Terror,
precipice.
mound.
or
^T^T: m.pl.
country
bordering
y- Fear, terror, -^p
-f/- A
:,
^<jHMt:
;
;
;
10 9. -4 To go, move. -5 To grant, give, divide or allot. -6 To hurt.
Taming,
-2
Tbe heart. -2 ^/. A mountain. A
-2
63.
l
tect
cavity, hollow cave.
Fleeing away, taking flight. -3 the for Over-running country forage.
feel
sym-
To
A
1
-4
1
pity qr compassion for, pity, pathise with (with gen. );
JUT^n S.
^W:
An
I
Surf.
-3
current.
fear. -3
TWT37-
punisher, chaetiser. epithet of Vishnu, or Siva.
Efffrr
;
A
eddy. -2 Breaking.
A
in.
Y. 1. 130
diamond.
?^1
After some time a lie was united with her husband, and they passed the rest of thir lives in the undisturbed enjoyment of happiness. See Nala and ./Hituparna also ].
?'% a.
^n^y:
A
Wicked,
Timid, cowardly.
Breaking, splitting. m. f , ^ofV [ ? 3?aj]
de-
Cheating,
[ ^1,-Hilr ?33^ ]
ceiving, deceit-
'clad in a
subduing. -2
a.
a. Cheating, deceiving.
^PfcC a. [^-fBrft] 1 proud. -2 Hypocritical.
had
causing fear %i,-% vermilion. -^T; -^f: Vishnu's coach ( it^jtvij ).
Ku.
cave, cavern, valley; 10 q-cfir mTT s^fJ- ^r
l.
;
?{t ^r Bh. 3. 120. a mountain. ?RtTj>..p.
1
^
-Comp.
m.
FrightetiedTtorrified.
-2 Timid. -3 Torn, 2 P.
(
;
rent.
^
-
quillized. -2Conquered,curbed, sub-
H.
dued, defeated.
CO
1.
B.
;
To
11
2.
bo poor or
;
needy
;
.
a.
Tamed, subdued. -2 Tam-
1
w ?ir trR^rfffar
ing, siiVluing, overpowering. ^itr a. 1 To be trained or tamed.
of 6'iva.
-2 To be punished, punishable. nr 1 A young bullock ( requiring training and experience
sTr^fr 7nr
),
.
-2
;
.]
ed, subdued,
^.
compassion
remark
c.
;
overpowererf, curbed, bridled see %a -J restrained, Docile, tame, mild. -3 Self possessed, self-controlled TJ. 5. -4
Jimutavuhana's
<j.
GUnula
to
A
in Nag.:
f
a. [
;
^
!
;
of a tree
(
^
).
fffih/. [:^-r5>O subjection, control.
I
Self-restraint,
-2 The patient
endurance of bodily mortifications, religious austerities &e. -3 Humiliation.
^ j
Fire. (
;
2. 70; Ma.
,'J.
triko
Me.
6.
13
;
4
U
;
2.
.
A
woman
beloved tfr
182.
2.
^fflmfsftT:
wife,
one's
^Rffrfsfif^rTfrf'r'fr Bv. 2. 182 Ki. ;
;
3
hen-pecked hua-
band'.
1
^
-<
: ,
-2 A
terror,
l.A
cave,
conch-shell.
[
={,.
dread
;
$rr
f%rffTT?t: Ki.
-H.6ae.il. or
a. Cracked, mountain. 2
broken.
A
jar
{
:
1
slightly
broken. 1 A frog. -2 A cloud. A kind of musical instrument. H7 A musical instrument in gene-
-3
ral.
Tear,
?< JtTT H'^T frf-
TV.
]
I
A
t i)(J.
A
1.
33.
-2 A stream.
little, slightly (in comp.); Bv. 2. 182, 7 Mfr<(Tff ;
frog
wfW vm?
A
;
tr
|*r:
Mk.
lund of
5. 14.
-2
A
musical in-
btrument such as a flute. -4 A mountain. -5 N. of a mountain in the south ( associated with Mula-
ya ) * ;
Deceit, fraud, trick^-^] Ueli iou B I
3 hypocrisy Bg. 4-,-J Arrogance, pride, ostenta-
"fiV 6-
see g^\^.
;
^^
A
-2 A stake -2 A die
cavity, ]
*:
arrange, Bering.
3*:
dice
A gamester.
f 1 Gambling.
cloud. -3
To kill, destroy, down. -2 ( A.) To. collect,
24.
3.
^
arj%;^ a. Kind, compassionate. 3X a. [^-si ?,] 1 Tearing, rending &c. ( at the end of comp. ). -2 Little, hole.
1
^Tf?*t at play.
;
'a
5
;
a. Poor, needy. ^ftf^rfa. Poor, pauper, distressed.
:
;
116.
?.il. 5 P. See U- ( ?nqftT ?t ) |
Poverty
^R^Tq^T
H. 2. 57, 52, 3.
;
5;Bv.
%f%%
ff??ro'r Poverty.
ii^:5r?rt
;
18. .31.
Vikr. 11. 74.
Mk.
P- [ 1;*$ ] Beloved, desir A husBk. 10. 9.
small.
comp. of -jt.iff and Hiubaad and /ife u. i. 35
2f
"'
'
3. 50.
'
ed, liked
Bk.
a[ ?Rs{l-iP ] Poor, needy, indigent, in distressed circumstances, "
;
Subdued, conquered, vanquished U. 5. 33. -5 Kesignod. -6 Liberal! -7 Dental. -8 Patient of bodily mortifications or austerities &c. -3-. 1 A tamed ox. -2 A donor. -3 N
;
g^fj whrflfi^f 5. 80. -3 To be-
;
:
3?rg^ ] Kind, tender,
compassionate
merciful,
2. 2
fft: Bk. or sparse
come thin
.
?<JTsJ
U.
?R?l% y^r
Bh.
cf also.K. U. under
Tam-
1
epithets of
in Ubet. ) the sen-
(
II
-2 To be in distress;
;
-
Mu. 3. 3. ??T nrrfS K. 6. 78 steer that has to be tamed.
a.
an epithet
-T: )
the timent of heroic compassion sentiment of heroism arising out of
V. 5;
fr
cpr<:
(
-%3[:
|jj;,
Buddha.
:
^
-Comp.
H.
kind, sympathetic.
;
so ^*7HrT U. 4 Mai. 3. -Comp. ftfjr^the darkness of fear; 1
;
;
it.
10.
.
-
,
493 bly of villages, district, province. the mouth of a pipe. TJJ.
-Comp.
^ ^ " Herpettc. t, ?W, ?ffo &c.
(
^:
[ f w-T5J
sacred grass
A
si ]
3T^
Kim
(
See under
grass
kind of used at S. 1. 7 ;
)
ceremonies &c. R. 11. 31 Ms. 2. 43, 3. 208, 4. 36. -Comp. -3TfT: a pointed blade of darbha grass S. 2. 12. 3J5J
;
;
;
of darbha grass.
full
watery place MrgTT: the
Munja
kind of grass
grass.
inj-
) -- tf^T:
( vr?t
a
a bed
of Kusa grass.
^HJ A tired
private
a
apartment,
re-
room.
fIT a. Ved. 1 Destroying2 Tearing, rending asunder.
A
1
3?r; [ <j-^ ]
-6 The blade of any weapon. -7 A clump, heap, quantity. -8 A detachment, a body of troops. -9 Al sTrg^f: loy or adulteration. -Oomp 1. foam. -2* a cuttle-fish bone. -3* a ditch, moat. -4. a hurricane, high wind. -5 red chalk. -6 wild gesamum. -7. the Eunda creeper. -8. a Sudra -9. the headman of a village.
-10. an elephant's ear. ajrssj- rand or the banks of a river.
f^faf: the jinrrtheKetaka plant.
creeper.
tree.
Bhurja
^mr
a
thorn. fibre or vein of a leaf.
gj%:,-^/.
the
grfr gf% wit gyr: Bh. 1. 59. ^wfri/., ?T%: m. A clod of earth. ind.
?5I:
By
in
pieces,
frag-
ments.
A
1
^<j:
A
door-keeper.
An
epithet of Indra.-2 musical instrument. -3
^jjfltfc: 1
A
a
village-constable,
-2
kind of
<4fr5* Timber, a piece of wood. ?f?Rr j>. p. [^-rp] 1 Broken, torn, rent, burst, split. -2 Opened, expanded. -J Bisected. -4 Driven asunder, dispelled, scattered. -5 Trodden down, crushed, destroyed. -6 Manifested, displayed.
Air, wind.
^7=
-^ET
A
A
1
ladle, spoon. -2 The expanded hood of a snake Si. 20. 42. -Oomp ^s a snake, serpent. gtrf: an oblation ;
made with
^
1
P.
fr f^rr g *
28
1.
crack
5% f^?H*JT Git.
burst
;
;
%%31;
as a
(
1
f
;
r-
56. 23
Bv. 1. 15 ; Si. fJ)R5^T: Ki. 10. 39. Caut. ( ^r-airft To cause to burst, tear asunder.
To
-3 To Mil.
;
-WITH T^
wither.
tear
f^
up.
to
1.
;
-4 Fever, pain. -Oomp
r:
a forest conflagration
;
open expand, bloom, flower ) ^rfm^TriTrtrt U.
ToTut, divide, split. drive or chase away
f
(
;
)
1
-2
dispel,
8.
1.
caus.
break,
)
-4 to
II
Me. 53
;
K. P.9;Bv.
;
1.
36;
;
K. 2. 14.'
^jj: 1 Fire, heat. -2 Pain, anxiety, distress. -3 Inflammation of the eye.
^mfa remove
(
Den. P. To -
3-
make
distant,
to a distance ).
<-fcg a distant &c.
split,
crack fff^giWfff&wr^flT'nS N. 4. 88. -2. to dig up.
Wild
-2
forest.
wood,
1
-2
forest-conflagration f^ar ^rftftft ^rgfr Subhash. -3 Fire-
fire,
(
a-
Snperl.
(
^
of
Mot
)
^
Cojnpar. of
)
More distant or remote. -2 Far yond or removed from
1
be-
;
fff: - [
5^-3^
portion, part, ( 6 )
A
]
(a) A
I
fragment
;
Si.
;
num.
44.
piece torn or split off. ( a ) Tearing, cutting. -2 A degree. -3 A half, the half. -4 A sheath, scabbard. -5 A small shoot or blade, a B. 4. 42 S. 3. 21, 22. petal, leaf ;
Aftf^Kl
piece, 4.
Bv.
a. ( pi. )
1.
W 90. 1. -Oonrp.
aiJj?y a.
(-5)5 ve.
;
Bv. 10.
ten fingers
long. (-) a water-melon. a commander of ten men. five.
of Vishnu
i-
-2- Buddha. the ten incarnations
see under
;
a. consisting of at least ten.
the moon. aTTfl:, -3TTfJ': epithets of It&vana R. 10. 75. 3?tH?: an a superinepithet of Rudra 5^1; tendent of 10 villages. ijchitjl^l^ a. who lends 10 and receives 11 in return ; i. e. who lends money at ten per cent. gR5:,-gftlT: epithets of ;
Havana
;
U.
4. 27.
3nft:,
epithets of Rama R. 8. 29 n. the ten ceremonies prescribed to the three twice-born classes. ^f^T a prose work by Duni/in. a. ten-fold, ten times larger. ITT*TT: a sn-
Tfir:,-ir*itjt:,-jnPT^
perintendent-of ten villages, -irnft a or corporation of ten
collection
=?fl*s q. v.
iffa:
(*>KHi
'possessing the ten perfections,' an epithet of Buddha. 37 N. of an ancient city, capital of king Bantldeva Me. 47. a tenth irsr: ;
^m:
of
part.
TO-,
Buddha.
an epitpet o Siva. wfrrtarr N. of Durga. JTT-
epithet
^rjf:
1. N. of a country. -2. T: pi. the people or rulers of this country. W1 a. 1. ten months eld. -2. ten months in the womb ( as a child before birth ) an epithet of Bavana."^! an epithet of lUma;R. 14. 87. jjar a tonic medicine prepared from the roots of ten plants. W! N. of a celebrated king of Ayodhya, son of Aja, and father of Rama and his three brothers. [ He had three wives Kausalya, Sumitra, and Kaikeyi,, but was for several years without issue. He was therefore recommended by Vasishlha to perform a sacrifice which he successof fully did with the assistance /iishyasringa. On the completion ot this sacrifice Kauaalyo bore to him :
Sumitra Lakshmana and Satrnghna, and Kaikeyi Bbarata. Dasuratha was extremely fond of
Rama,
Rama was his greatest his life, his verysoui '. Kaikeyi at the instiga-
his sons, but '
favourite
Thus when
tion of Manthara demanded the fulfilment of the two boons he had pre-
viously promised to her, the king tried to dissuade her mind from her
wicked resolve by threats, and failthe most servile supplications. But Kaikeyi remained inexorable,and the poor monarch was obliged to send his beloved ion into ing these, by
69.
Ten
an epithet of
1.
--g^
epithet of Siva. 4(^44= Indra's thunderbolt.
heat.
To
dis-
An
1
^; ?JT.
i&ft * JffT Amaru. 38. -2
20 7
To
q-fjf^
;
U. 3.
fireft
Mai. 9. 12,
;
1
( ?5rtfr, ^fscr )
split, cleave,
Gold. -J
1 A wheel. -2 Fraud, '%vHf: honesty. -3 Sin.
a ladle.
&c. See under
open,
A weapon. -2
I
Sftstra.
ladle, spoon.
sretTTTTt <'<}'
villages.
(
police-officer.
3^:
Krishna or Vishnu.
;
?OT [ ?3-*<"f v$Z. ] Bursting, breaking, cutting, dividing, crushing, grinding, splitting , JT%>T5T-
miuchievous or-
harmful person ( ). -2 A demon, goblin. -3 A ladle. -4 injury, hurt. -S The hood of a snake.
Kunda
the
of Buddha.
exile.
He
Boon afterwards
died of
srftTrf^: arij
.
(-ijj) an epithet
a broken heart
B. 8-
29.
].
^
Ti^H^nr: the sun
period
of
;
ten
494 a
( -3T: )
nights.
religion
used
-yr
where the word
J. (
in both senses.).
;
,
a.
moon.
the
for ten years. kinds. ?]
1
the
.
-<jT?f:,
1. tie fulfilment of fate. -2- a changed condition of life. t%q*rrcr: ill-luck, misfortune.
gun.
a
Indra.
"sT^ff:
3t$n,
ten.
e
lusting
a
of ten thousand, -2.
flitr
hundred and
one
or
after
happening
thousand. *f( HT )fft ten thousand. 1* an epithet of the Ganges. -2- a festival in honour of the Ganges held on the 10th day of Jyeshtha.-J. a festival in honour of
m. pi.
f;
Mo.
ee under
Consisting of ten, tenMs. 7. ismsft ?5T^t lor: A group of ten decad. -Oomp. Jm%3i a. hired for ten 3$T3i a.
fold 47.
this
^
;
A
g rou P of ten
)
decad. a- ( 'ft/. )
55KTT
Consisting of ten
parts, ten-fold.
-2 To
To
-3
see.
To throw
Caus.
thine.
parts. a.
^TH
(
rfr/
Tenth.
)
rf
A
a. ( jft/- )
old.
Very
.
The tenth day of a lunar fortnight. -2 The tenth decad of the human life. -3 The last ten years of a century. -Comp. -$ST, above ninety years old. " 1 Divided into ten ^r7i-J;
-2 Having
ten.
in.
A
parts.
superintend-
ent of ten villages.
C
Ved. Desirable, acceptable.
a. Beautiful.
of a cLas of 1 N. demons, enemies of gods and men, and slain by Indra, in this sense ). -2 ( mostly Vedic
?*g:
[
W-'H,]
evil beings
An
or
outcast,
-3 A
of a garment, the skirt, edge or hem of a garment ^Tirrg* tRSTcTC1. 20 r%wr s^hrra^ji i?aY Mk. 4 - 2 The 5(TTfTr ^IT: T*fr wick of a lamp ; Rh. 3. 129 Ku.
Ms.
if.
;
;
;
;
Mai.
21.-5
5.
"
'
-
5f*5fi*!fr Me. 7. 143.
53 creant
131, 10.
5.
robber, bandit q-r** S 5 20 R> 9 -4 A villain, mis-
thief,
3?f^
The threads at the end of of woven cloth, the fringe
A
5
desperado,
30.
-3 Age
or
time
of
life
;
A period or see 33rt?[ below. -4 gtage of life as srrtar, jJkT, Ac. B. 5. 40 -5 A period in general. -6 State, condition, circumstances ;
;
;
T^1?t IT: dition of
The mind,
understanding. -Comp. the sun ; ( for other 3*f^Tf^': I -f'?U meanings see under ^r^ ). afa: 1. the end of a wick. -2. tho end of life j
m.
( vage, du. ) 1 The two Avins, the physicians of the gods. -2 The number An ass -2 A rol:two'. ^T: 1 ber. tf 1 The cold season. -2 The
Destructive,
Bb.
;
1.
71.
^: 1
injurious.
A
pigeon. -3 The number -4 A bad man. -5 The Bhalla'taka plant. -6 Lead- wort. (Repp). -7 The constellation ffrtoi. Fire.
'
-2
three'.
Burning, consainming by are a. 8. 20. -2 Cauteriz( ing.-3 Sour gruel. -Comp. -arrrfih
^
1
fig. also )
;
water. TTH: the sun-stone. a tire -brand. *"?R: saaoke.
3?3fT fsfar
Svaha, wife of Agni. WRff: wind. ^;fnr a. 1 To be Burnt. -2 Combustible.
^nrp.p. [^5-^] sumed by tire. -2 (
1
Burnt, con-
Fig.
Consum-
)
-3 Famished.-4 Inauspicious, as
in
5*4%T1.-5 Dry, tasteless, insipid.-6 Wretched, accursed, vile, ( used as a term of abuse before a word ); srr68 so
^niSTS^Tr
Bh.
3.
;
-7 Cun-
8.
mr 1 The quarter ( f^'4 ) where the sun remains overhead. -2 A lunar day or Rf3j on which it is considered inauspicious or unlucky to do any act. nj 1 Burning. -2 a -Oomp. wref: Cauterizing. ning
Scorched 3T?:
rice.
Burning, con-
1 [ ^(r-HW-^rg ]
flagration 3TiT5Tf% ft^ ll. 12 ; &
^Bar^ n% f
M.
4.
Ji-
4
j
'
-2 Glowing redness ( as of the sky ). -3 The sensation of
lunar mansion Asvint. -Oomp. q^tfl the constellation *vinl. %;/ wife of the sun and mother of the
Feverish or burning, internal heat.-4 morbid heat. Oomp. 313T .)
H. 4. 3. -7 State or conmind. -8 The result of
actions, fate. -9 The aspect or position of planets ( at birth ). -10
^
destructive
fleice,
AvinS,=jU
Me. 109
-2
tf?-
Burn-
I
[5-53]
consuming by Ore
ing,
Sa-
;
;
stf^inT:
;
2, 39.
raven.
violator, oppressor.
;
-
be-
outcast by neglect of the
come an 45.
Hindu who bus
a
essential rites
See under %%.
burn
ed by grief, tormented, distressed.
1
a piece
-2 Beautiful. -3
destructive.
w. 1 Wonderful, extraordinary. A sacrificer. -2 A thief, rogue. -3 Fire.
tenth part.
4.
To
exhaust, weary. 1 Wasting, perishing. -2 ?fl 5T Throwing. -3 Dismissing, sending away. ^5T a. 1 Wasted, perished. -2 Thrown, tossed. -3 Dismissed. a. [<ja,^] Ved. 1 Destroying,
to
-tf
;ft/. )
?^
^^r
d- 1 In ten wixys.-Z In ten
^TOT
;
camel.
waste away, up, toss. -2 To decay, 1. P., 10 U. ( &ft, -II. perish. ^ ) 1 To bite, destroy, overpower.
-<
1. to burn, consume. -2 to trR to torment, distress, pain. burn, scorch r^Rl f^T
^.
mI.4P.(fnft)
14.
-WlM
fSrfl;
tease,
;
months.
a.
of
86, U. 4. in medicine).
8. (
Bb.
A young
5f:
8
6.
Mk. 1. 12, B. To cauterize
country.
^T
Durga held on tho tenth of ^svina.
Tee people
-2
23.
N. of a country;
1
Ht
S. 4. 1.
a lump.-^ii^-qifijq m. end of a garment. -2- a lamp.
-3W:
-f%'U?f: in.
5
S.
is
sfcrt different
states, vicissitudes of life
f
cf.
;
R. 12.
sacri-
particular
ice lasting for ten days. Vishnu. TO. an epituet of
1
5 i
Vt<
P.
q: v. (
V*
burn, scorch
<&$!,
(
5.
20
;
5. 14.
ws,
STVTIW^,
f^fit
fig. also
)
51?5irafl:
;
)
1
*t-
To
^7gf^? Ve.
3. 6.
3?T?H5fo. des-
kind of agallochum. tructive, bustible
desid.
^f'fWWif^n
Ki
to burn, com3fTt inflamma-
having power ;
S. 2. 7.
w*:i -W*^. "/ -Wc5 tory fever. bodies are bucnt, place where dead T, -ftaf <> allayihg cemetery. heat. ( -t, -ot ) the Usira plant.
^q-i^n^itTar ^5T^TJTflT5w
S. 3. ^f| g^sRJrangit'i Git. 10 17. -2 To consume, destroy completely. -3 To pain, torment, afflict, j
dis resi,
grieve
;
x
Burning, kindling. -2 Incendiary, ^Js inflammatory. -3 Cauterizing. 1 Fire. -2 The Chitraka plant.
495 37 to address a speech to ijft. W1:, -31* or JT53TTC ?r to give reply 5Tt^?T to cause grief ^*rr^?r to perform a Sr&ddha JTTJT ^r to make way for, allow to pass, stand
to
reducing
Burning,
I
;
ashes. -2 Cauterizing.
Us-W^]
5!fN
Burning,
1
o-
[ ^s^flfor
To be
I
;
-2 Combustible. ^^- o. [^?-3u] Small, subtile, fine, thin. -3 Young in age. -3 Un-
burnt.
<:
intelligible,
A
1
an
child,
-2 Any young animal -3 A younger brother. -4 The cav!ty of the heart, or the heart itself. -5 A mouse or rat. thin.
^:
in
;
3Tff
Caus.
To wish
to give,
^]
Ku. Given,
1
A
delivered, assigned. -3Placed,stretched forth. -4 Preserved, guarded of the twelve see I One rT: ;
P.
I. 1
[ir^ffr, srra to
WITH
grant.
1
t^EUnT
To
;
To bind
;
i;Tf?r 3T%or K.R. -III. 4 (
^r.
give,
exchange
kinds of sons in Hindu law
i%-
^im
called
Sk. -II. 2 P.
flWR
cut
^r] To
^
)
wmr
;
;
(
also
f^rr ^r ?57nrr T-
5TRT ?(?3T: gw: title added to the
P. ?). -IV. 3 U.
9.
names
168. of VaUyas:
-Camp.
;
; 3iJTir(
grant, bestow, offer, yield, impart, prent ( usually with ace. of the thing and dat., sometimes gen. or
of the person
loo. also,
rrwrwTTOcft
^ );
R.
4.
58
;
JTW *ri ?T^
3. 31, 9. 271 Ilariv. -2 To pay
debt, fine &o. liver over. -4
-3 To hand or deTo restore, return. -5
S. 1
;
Ms.
;
(
BB
).
sacrifice, surrender ; JTTto sacrifice one's life ; so sir-
;
(The mean-
3!^iT5r
efj
room
(
re> ^fnn*
srnft
to
give place
see
Mu.
2. 5
to,
make
;'
*frfi
;
;
a
5^;T a bride
for
;
l'T
3"
to
command
pronounce a blessing
?t to cast
a
glance, see
;
;
;
per-
sacrifi-
;
Ki. ftrrf3t ^m: St. 4. 63 Pt. 2. 70 ( where V. 4. 25 the word has sense 4 also ); U. 2. 7, 4. 45, 5. 43. -6 Bribery, as one of the four Upayas or expedients of
^fnral^ 5. 9
;
;
;
;
whom
Me. 32.
|j-
;
been paid. ??tT a. having a hand for supported by the support, given hand of siJ*r ^T?**rr Me. 60'"leading on SamDhu's arm'; *r VtUVtafB- 7. 17 (fig.) being given ^TTftfT! a helping hand, supported, aided, assisted |i?ti ?TT^arTO% Katn.
-Comp.
3fm
a
;
;
1.8;
wrfTT
%? ^^t"rr: gi^n^rt^e.
:
see
gon
;
Y. 2. 130;
above.
^TT
gift,
Ved.
A
donation.
gift, donation.
Received
u
by gift. ^l??*? One of the twelve kinds of sons Ms. 8. 415 9. 141.
see^
;
qrJ Protection, ing, purifying.
:
;
;
defence. -2 Clean-
-3 A
distributor.
liberal.
a.
the flow of rut from
g^lT
an elephant's
ijtf; alms-giving, charity. temples. -Ti%: 1 an exceedingly liberal man. -2- Akrura, a friend of Krishna. ' deed of gifts. a tT=f a qrsf
a
worthy recipient,'
Brahrnana
fit
to
receive gifts.
srriShnsif security for of a debttHW a. made
payment hostile by
bribes.
of the Vaisyas or tribe.
A
:
c
2-21
An adopted
meal .-2 Part, pos-
cially a sacrificial
share.
;
;
A
ficence ; R. 1. 69; Bh. 2. 43. -5 Ichor or the juice that exudes from the templ.es of an elephaat in rut ;
session,
;
clap the hands 3TrtHT*i &3TT ^T to airier expose oneself to trouble to expose to the sun's heat
The
1
crpT [ 5[T-?35 1 ' Giving, granting, teaching. &c. ( in general ). -2 Delivering, handing over. -3 A gift, donation, present Ms. 2. 158 Bg. 17. 20 Y. 3. 274. -4Liberality,charity, giving away as charity, muni-
dowry bus
;
to issue orders,
dance
mented with
'o
?T 3i^?r?T ) ^5?T cfT to give ear to or listen ghow oneself to, grant audience to 51^ ^T to make a noise HTW ?T to ;
?t
sacrifice.-'i
cleaning. -9 Protection. -10 Pasture. -1 1 Adding. ^; Ved. I DieIribution ( of food ), meal, espe-
;
;
ings of this root may be variously modified or extended according to the noun with which it is connected; q;ft ^T to think, direct the mind to
donor.
gr% o- looking at S. 1. 7. presented with sjrtfnrifrT e. complithe offering of a dance, .
;
;
A
overcoming one's enemy see TTFT-7 Cutting, dividing.-8 Purification,
ed with respect.
^
anything
tion.
treat-
showing respect,respectf ul.-2.
II^C ?T ftmr ^r to sacrifice oneself. -6 To put, place, apply, plant; q&r fa &c. -7 To give in marriage lt S. 6. 21.
1
;
-
To give up,
^f %5rltTTfr
An
instrument cf cutting, -2 Ved. A share, possession. -3 A gift, dona-
^T?
a sort of eickje or knife.
;
s^iJT* a- attentive. arrrJT^ m. an orphan or a son who oeing deserted by his parents offers himself to persons disposed to adopt him;cTTn'fHTrJ^^T! Y. 2. 131 3TI%T:N. of a sage, son of Atri and Anasuya, considered as an incarnation of BraSTT^TTOh'ma, Vishnu and Mahesa. a \3TT5ft given and recei-ved.
3i^5iT5rf%-
;
cial rite.
the quotation under Jjfl-.-J N. of see a son of Atri and Anaewyi i( Gift, donation. ^tri>q below.
;
) [ ?r-;jf ] 1
-2 A donor Bv. 1. 66. -J creditor. -4 A teacher. -5
formance of a
-2 A
cf.
but with a?r the 7). p. is with 37, ;?qiiT with ft, f^g or nr^r, and with si, si^rr or STT ) 1 To give,
wV/-
cutter.
5T?7:
Ma.
II
;
^rg, ?TT
6. 1.
A -lender,
given away,presented.-2 Made over,
gration.
a. (
Giving, presenting, bestowing, imparting, &c. -2 Liberal. m. ( ;rr ) | A giver ( in general );
^rg
&c.
[ ^r qnfr^f
9rT p- p.
&c.
marriage,
offering, g, anting,
(
1
in
r. -
&c.
fire,
be given. -2 Pay\ To To be restored or returned.
1 Giving. -2 Cutting, destroying. -3 Distribution.
^NTI^-^ ) To cause to Desid. ( f^fai^ ) give, grant, &c.
&c.
heart Cavity of the heart, or the itself. -2 Fire. -3 A forest-confla-
^T
see
;
;
rn-
-3 Reaped.
-4 To be given
;
to put in chains, fetter tf^rpt 5fi
f^TT ^r
fant.
o. Small, fine, ^gj-
;
).
Divided, cnt.-2 Washed,
a.
^TtTHT able. -3
;
o'j^ ]
1
purified.
out of the way ^< ^T to grant a boon HUTH ^T to fight 3Tf^ ?T to bolt, fasten or secure with a Utch
Burning &c.
a.
f
1
^ra a.
;
ing, distressing.
-2 An inwho employs
giver, donor.
and pays the priests
;
;
-2 Tormenting, pain-
getting on fire.
A
1
T:
stitutor of u sacrifice (
^r: an epithet men of the third ichor flowing
Tfft n., -ffrv
from temples of elephants, -g?*: 1. a very liberal man. -2. ( In Shot. ) the sentiment of heroism arising out of liberality, the sentiment of chivalrous liberality e. g. Parasurama who gave away the earth with its seven continents cf the instance ;
;
.
496 given ID R. G. under ^HTfc:
in the south, southern
wffS ^rf%-
;
nfttTTTn*f ^TJT snit Pt. 1.
A southerner, a native of the Deccan anfrorcr: r:
a. exceedingly liberal or munificent.
A mean o.
or unworthy gift.
Liber*!, munificent. -2
1
Da ving
gifts. a. 1 Dae, best owable, ^Tsft*r be given. -2 Receiving gifts.
fit
to
3 A
gift, donation.
Valiant. -2 ConA donor. queriog, dest-oying. -g: 1 -2 Prosperity. -3 Satisfaction. -4 Air, wind. gift.
-2
A
w
;
-2 The cocoa-nut. 3TT%f9rer o. ( ifff /. with a sacrificial gift. ^TWTT <*. [ ^ilrow
Connected
)
U.
1
^rsj
Detid.
w
r^ ] Re. o-g 1 (a) lating to a sacrificial gift. Politeness, civility, courtesy jrpr R. 1. 31. ^IIWT^T TTJTT
1
-5 A demon.
n.
I
A
Kindness
(b)
:
V.
1.
or obliging (one) to
3TT5f Causing pay or give.
Bh.
;
22
2.
fined
straight
sense
be given. -2 Condemned Caused to pay fine, fined. -3 Adjudged. -4 Assigned, awarded. f^TT Desire of giving, Bv. 1.
;
to give &c.
Wishing
cleverness.
A
^
To be given, presented R. 3. 16. -2
a. [ ^r qnfror |TT
]
1
offered or ; Fit to be given, proper fora gift. -3 To be returned or restored; f^rmf^t^r-
^TH
^ ^f^^t
V. 4. 17 ; Mi. 8. be shown. -5 To be
139, 185. -4 To given in marriage.
-6 To be
'r
Bg.
43.
18.
^TWWT
tfr
/. ) Relating south.
#
The
"
( "ft/- )
).
5^wi 3^ ] A
demon, Sfilr^a^^liT^^iz^ e
[
RaVshasa
:
ni
Coming from or:
A
son of
Gold or a golden orna-
1
!H
II (OK
m.
A Brahmana
W I
Any one
tf)
:
^i^
s*: a god.
:
:
A
A
Cleverness, ability
Probity,
integrity,
;
A
Relating to a sacrificial
1
[fl-JTR^]
A
string
-2 A
chaplet, a fillet, rope. garland in geoeral ; srrif sr^r ft^f1 f|^t ^r ftnsr ?rw ff^r Me.S ?; q^T^fthread,-
*WfwA A
Cb. P.
1
;
50.-3
Si. 4.
of lightning ) I%^TKTT inn^r* FJCT M. 3. 20 Me. 27.-4 A large bandage. -5 ved. A gift. 6 A portion, share. -7 A srsrst a &?&, girdle. -Comp. (
as
;
Si. 5. 6! foot-rope for horses, &c. 3?*: an epithet of Krishna.
A
tooth, tusk.
-srr
The
I
A
.
foot- rope.
string, cord.
pome.
the pomegranate tree. -Comp __ fjjTj-;, -vrsrT: a parrot.
The pomegranate
(
tree.
A
large tooth or tusk. multitude. -3 Wish, desire. 1
^rft^rr The Kull. ^n
^
beard
Lightning.
;
Ms.
-2
a.
(&f.)
Relating to a gr A kind of
signs of
religious
devotion
^-.
).
cheat, hypocrite, imposter. iliuBtiser, pnnisher.
?ff, tfnr, ^r3, &c. See
under 37.
^Tf^f :
1
The
C
)
$*
^
'&
hy pocr'.tical. -2 Proud, imperious. -3 Ostentatious; 5T: 1 A cheat. -2 sanctimonious. hypocrite.
1 A 8 ift P re ; 3-nr [?t-*n>raj f%fc TT^ rffPTT ^HT sent, donation i
Mil.
-2 The Chataka bird. -3 A cloud. -4 A water -crow. ( Written
gift or to a gift in general.-2 Relatof A collection of ing to the south.
also ?1W>{
sacrificial gifts.
-Comp. ^
)
L?^^.] A A donor. ;
^nvawt^ 4
Ms.
gift, donation.
Mai. 3. 2
8. 199.
;
rfff%nr :
MM.
-2 A
nuptial present or the bridegiven to the bride -3 Share, portion, inherit;
groom). ance, patrimony
;
S^T
3TTrr?lff
Ms. 9. 217; 77,164, ^in-JTfmnt 203. -4 A part orsharoin genoral.-5 DividDelivering, handing over. -6 -7 Less, destrucing, distributing. tion. -8 Irony. -9 Site, place. -10
HltTf
Alms gallinule
7.
TTT'
&f-
( <*7fSnp -3f ] 1 Deceitful,
(
SrferfSrfNr a- ( ^V/. ) Carrying and hide ( us mere outward
a staff
A
ial relation.
A
8- 283.
Matrimony, the matrimon-
ftrfq-
;
stick or punishment. game with sticks.
vulture.
son of Daks ha.
of ivory.
See under ^f.
ftffiJT
n.
513.
Made
( ?fl-/- )
;
9. 1
sj^]
dexterity,
-2
:
51%
(they being mythologically regarded as so many daughters of Daksba ). -2 N. of Diti, wife of Kasyapa and mother of the demons. -3 N. of Pirvatt. -4 The lunar conitellation called Revati. -5 N. of Kadru or Virata. -6 N. of Aditi, mother of the Dantl plant. -Comp. gods. -7 The
moon.
1
q. v.
See under
?tf^:
,
;
of PAr.uni.
granate tree rw*grfttraTTOTrAmaru. 13. -2 9rffi} tf79 Mai. 9. 31 Small cardamoms w The fruit of
A
of the 27 lunar mansions
a god. -2- &n an epithet
jj^;
of Sukra.
line, streak
Burning.
;
student
wearing gold ear-rings.
ft. |.
;
':
3
_M
-Comp.
epithet of Vishnu.
;
the Daksha family,
Daksha. ment.
to
:
honesty.
;
(
rra:
[VSRT
ra
-Comp
A metronymic
fitness,
skill,
paid (as a debt &c ). -7 To be placed, put, above. j applied, laid &o. see ^r A gift, donation.
^!$T o. Daksha.
daughter of e^r. -2N. of
the mother of P'uiym. N. of Panini. :
make
;
fri%^f %srr *rer 7*f%^rrgHtfnH- -3 The state of relating to or coming from the south $rf^Tf$rr%
a.
f^g
cut, divide.
To
:
125.
or
^)ffi^-fr ) (rf<,v/ in form, but not in
^T'TS':
7. 3.
To
(^Ftf3-?r)
;
to
Made of
I
(
;
Mil. 1.8.-2 Insincere or over-courteous conduct of a lover ( towards his beloved ) S. 6. 4 it is 'thus de;
fluid, drop.
2
qfr/- )
(
from, or mixed or sprinkled with, coagulated milk. -2 Carrying about or selling coagulated milk. -3 Eating anything with coagulated milk. ^- A kind of broth.
;
a. [ ^r-g ]
?rg
o-
a. Belonging to or living
f
at his given to a student -swi&r &c. -Oomp.
initiution,
forfeiture 79_ 9 ance.
inheritance
of
^
3Tiq-:
[
;
Ms.
claiming inherit-
a.
^T
1
one entitled to a share of patrimony, an heir JHI^T << <$\ S^TTr^T ST Nir Y. 2. 118 Ms. 8. 160. -2- a son.-3. 1
;
;
;
497 a relative, kinsman near or remote, a distant descendant. -4. a claimant or pretender in general r ^Tjrf: Sk. 3iTfr,-t[Y 1- an -2. a daughter. STTSJ 1. inheritaoca. -2. the state of being an inheritor. 35T3t the time of the partition of an inheritance. 1. a partner 5fg ;
:
in the
inheritance.
of property among of inheritance ).
division
HPT:
heirs, partition
a brother.
-2-
(
a. ( ftsjrr/. ) [ ?r-of^ ] Giving, granting, bestowing, &c. (at the end of coinp. ); 3^*, fi^ , &c. -sr: I An heir, inheritor. -2 A donor.
M. also ) I Wood, ft picco of wood, timber.-2 A block. -3 A lever. -4 A bolt. -5 The pine or Dcvadaru tree. -6 Ore. -7 Brass. *Comp. 3J^ the
peacock.
srnira::
the wood-pecker,
A
a rent, gap, cleft, hole. -2
ploughed
& w-A wife
field
[ ^rwra (
rr:
srg^
cf . P. III. 3. 20 Vart. ] ( St.
pi. )
6.33;
^Kn sr?^ ^icM^m^iWnr
Pt. 1. 100 Ms. *i%*: unr: U. 4 S. 4. 16, 5. 29. 1. 112 s 2.217 srtfbr a. dependent on a -Qomp. ;
;
doll.
~5^*rr^rr a
33*ij53n
a
1.
a :
lizard.
^>
;
R.5 40.
;
a crane.
nt.
Rw A) [ |-"I?O Break-
(
ing, tearing, splitting *T: SpfteiT ftfj:child,inf ant. -3
A
-4 A
U. 1.19.
^rr.(ri?fl>
ferrr marriage
1
^rfojfr
;
A
Any
f ^r-
boy, a son.-2 young animal.
hog. -Comp.
village
pet.
-2 A wooden
-Comp
trce.-2 N.
^-M^ 3^ ]
1
oft
A
A
Splitting, .tear-
daughter. -2
rent, cleft.
A harlot.
-Comp.
^r*i
the
a. (
f(f. ) Wooden,
S.
agonizing
poignant,
of Vishnu. horror, &c.
-J
1
A
A
husband. -2
cleft.-2
A
Ms.
8.
Severity,
A
1
Hardness,
Water, -3 Lac. ^rtf a. ( tf?/. ) Made of tlarlha grats ^rrtf 5^c3?3iq-?f? Craft^ S. 4. v. 1. a. (
j A
^T/.
Wooden.
council-house, court
split,
One familiar
Damnas poly-
kind of dis-
ral.
;
(
a
).
:with tie
or systems of philosophy.
a.
(
^/.
-2 Ground on
1
)
a
Stony, minestone
flat
(
as
Explained or illu8trated,by ajatcf v., that which is the subject of
/. ) q.
an illustration
A
frftRrsfV Subhash.
Tearing,
s: I rending. -2 Libeiul -J Kind A liberal or munificent man. -2 A donor. -3 An artist. -^ n. (said to be
63
(
gqjfa
)
;
nr^fif!t Sankara.
^rr<JJ-fff( 5>ir-
I
The Malava country. -WTJ The rulers or inhabitanti
of that country. Sse ^IT. also. giving.
'
v.
U.,5P.=^I?iq.
A
servant
slave,
in
Bh. 1. 1 J ^f , general ^?
-6 (
opp. 3U$
).
-8
A
worthy recipient
-9 A word addded to the ( name of a Sndra cf. 3*r- -Oomp. ' th* Blave of a slave ag
ami*
)
( humblest of the servants a mark times used by the speaker as ;
B8
;
TfT:
?W5T^
WllVf^l
ant
,P j 15^W WTHfT 29 V 4 < TW'
3TTof humility ). elave ^H<my?J* wr^ -
-
J, "i d as a compound in tbe ' common the or mob tbe sense of servitude. TIT: ) people
?TW
>8
'
).
:
[?ifa|-3<5:]
pi. )
'
^TTT lQuicksilver.-2The ocein.
a.
m.
;
)
word derived from the Persian
?:,-? Vermilion.
31*
errSt^: (
;
corroboration.-3 Strength, energy. ^rir'-T I A couch shell the valve of. which .opens to the right. -2
&c.
;
:
cruelty,
tightness, firmness. -2 Confirmation,
chap.
Poverty, indigence
Tue
a. Liberal,
j^w WR: s?^]
of
son
descendants ^T^TTfTt (* pI-) of Dasarha, Ihe Yadavas ; Si.^. 64. An epithet of Krishna. The son of a fisherman. 37%*'- 1 -2 A fisherman. -3 A camel.
Dreadful nesa.
^T$^
1
;
Harshness. -2 Cruelty. -3
ari^orf 1
gainist.
ease.
of
^T^T?T3j:
^m
cruel re-
19
U. 3.5. -5 Sharp, severe (as words ). -6 Atrocious, shocking. or: 1 The sentiment of horror ( Hfl^-p ) -2 N.
of
rent.
A
'f
grief, Jpain,
(
A
1
^T^TOr:, -^T^nni:
;
:
made
?rR:/- Tearing, cutting. ^rft
5.
an of
Datjarathu in general R. 10. 44. -2 N. of Kama and bis three brother*, but especially of Uaraa ; R. 12. 45.
-3 Fierce, terrible, frightful 6. 28. -4 Heavy, violeat, intense,
wood.
^fft^ m.
U.
ff^'ft
mother
;
;
gift of a daughter in marriage. i?lT*r
'
village mostly
Satyavatl,
1
N. of Durga.
^fft^JT 1
^TCTTCT:
;
a
JTTJT:
?T$( H )T: The eon of a fisherAn epithet of man's wife. ?ff Satyavatt, mother of Vyasa.
figure.
270.
[
ing, rending, opening, cleaving. -} The fruit of the clearing nut plant.
-3
6. 1
,
Vyasa.
;
:
hurt,
fisherman; Ms. 8. 408 -2 A servant, ftm q.v ).
epithet of
jrctfarn cruel, ruthless, pitiless T^TM S. 5. 23
solve or nature
To
inhabited by fishermen.
c|4)U| o,. [ ^-iSr^-j^ Un. 3. 53 ] Hard, rough*; U. 3. 34. -2 Harsh,
I
A
1
^f^T: 409, 10 34.
of Krishna's charioteer 3T5f<:H ^Tg?r 1 A pup*3f i^g^P? Si- 4. 18
a schoolmaster. "T [
C.
?Rpn5foffer an
kill.
any ^machinery of wood,
The Devadaru
TTflTr?:,-?T?:,-qf
marriage "
MM.
( ifRnfl-^,
3 ) 1 To give, grant. -2 To oblation. -II. 5- P. (^wrffi)
wooden doll. $nr; sandal. a wooden spoon. 1
U.
?r 1. 1, 10
wooden puppet moved by
strings. -2-
;
wife.
a.
tt
;
<j^ srirtTjft
;
^iWfr^r Ku.
Bv. 1. 109, 34. Pained, troubled;
n
:
wood-work Pt. 1. 90. >rf a wooden puppet. of gf: a kind drum. gfsr a wooden vessel, such as a trough. ij,M4i|,-%sFr a wooden
;
1
v.
forest-conflagration.
;
^Tf.
q.
:
1
^mr^r; <* ( At the end of comp. ) 1 "Giving, granting. -2 Causing, producing as in |^Tl?^ &c.
=^
or ]
r=[
-Comp.
A female servant or slave. A fen ale servant or slave. -2 The ie of a fisherman. -3 The wife of a Sudra. -4 An altar. -5 A 1
harlot.
-Oomp.
kind of wild honey.
of
Tooth-ache.
Brahmaru
.
v.
N. of ludra.
a
ternale (
the ton S3T:, -g?Ts slave. *fh%ft
knowing the Vedas
)
wk
a
uttached 10 a female slave. collection of female slaves. enters into sing, g,en
^nff:
Tbe nom
(
498 componnds, but loses its literal sense: '
a whore-son',
9- 3TfJT:JW:, -$(T:
need as a term of abuse
-Oomp.
'
The son
lfnfc:,-TOi:
A
-4
I
'i
of a female slave. he son of a female
-2 A Sudra. -3
lave.
camel
;
a period of honrs
),
wftWwmr Kn.
sftsorrPr ?RT
;
jngfagujsfit S- 2 but like a female slave ' ). ?T$T*:
night
BT
A
fisherman.
Si. 12. 32, 5. 66-
3T?t:
1.
^(4
Servitude,
service,
slavery,
;
The
1
Sfna
of the
first
*m
S.
U.
V. 2. 1 8 R. Saturn ; 6.
;
kind of mulcal
instrument. .
^TJT daily VT:, -TPT: evening. occupation, daily routine of business. the nftfi^n. sunshine.
torn, j
A
king. -Comp. grt, -ffinr: a demon, a JUksbasa. A demon. A bright weapon. -2 : Ved. 1 The sky, heaven. :
f^-ft:
A
-2
1
Spirituous liquor. friend.
$
sitter
married
;
A
1
woman
An unmarried whose younger sister
si^nrj
upjijrfrf
gf-
wr ^rr&%7^T?fTrr ^cfT n -Oomp. -Mjfft;
'fnrrssnrjg'srr
^
i
S*T f^firj;: a man who has a sexual intercourse with the widow of his brother ( not as a sacred duty but for carnal gratification ).
Ms.
3. 173.
Desire to sustain or
sup.
-T7^ the sun.
g$
sun. is
suppofed
-fa* mid-day, noon youlh of day ). rise.
A
to the
f&ft ) to gladden. -2 To please, (
glad, or to be
pleased.
f^ 10 A. late.
-2 To ;
To accumu.
( f|qrit ) 1
order, direct. So fipj(. A ball for playing with.
1. 48.
A king of the Solar race, son of ai^rn^ and father of but according to KaKd&sa, of [ He is described by Kalidaxa as a grand ideal of what a king should be. His wife was Sndakihina, a woman in every respect worthy of her husband ; but they bad DO issue. For this lie went to bis family priest Vasihtha who told him and his wife to serve the celestial cow Nandint.
49
] 1
*Sfs
HT^T
f
ft),
R.
4.
1.
15.
-2
A day
(
including the
1
U.
10
P.,
(^Rt,
to
moan. -WiTH gf> to lament, moan, Bk. 4. 34. suffer pain ,
(H
ffo/- [tfWfaT TV.
5
"8
3?rvr '*
^
Norn. sing, at: ) 1 The heaR. 3. 4, 12 Me. 30. -2 The
] (
ven
;
,
-3 A
day. -4 Light, brilliance. -5 Fire, glow of fire. N. B. The comfirst member are with sky.
f^as
pounds
mostly irregular epithet of Indra 6.
.
n>-wfih an
;
e. g.
;
srsrf^arfMTTr f%3-
f*ftstd heaven and
earth r ) 3;
(
"
m., f^Tt*i;
inhabitant of the heaven ', a god } S. 7 ; R. 3. 19, 47 f^r^f|: GU. 1
;
7.
m. the Supreme Being. f^ftrsr " reacD ' n f? or pervading the sky. the
god, -2. j%*Nra; m. I. Chataka bird. -3. a deer. -4. a bee. -5. an elephant. a
teor.
A
ven. -i ""he sky. -3 fo est, wood, thicket. .
A
day. -4
The heaven, -m.
A
day.
6^
cf . ftete f& 3TB5 Un 3. 121 ] A day f^-^r f?rw12. 3. 5Trir^T
-W
:
[
;
-Oomp --
-^rW: the sun; gtf morning, daybreak. g^r a day s wages. RIW: evenMe. 99. ing, sunset "?*:, -^TT:,
Rs. 3. 22.
;
Raghus.
evening, -^m 1 the sun Kti. 1. 12, 5.48 -2. a crow. -3. the sun flower. low ^Vflt: I. a Chant) a! a, a man of caste. -2- a barber. -3van owl. -*n: l.aChftndala. -2-a kind of bird
her for days and were on the 22nd day favoured by the cow. A glorious boy wa then born who conquered the whole world and became the founder of the line of the ]
A mushroom. P.
or
'
By
;
'
;
?imi
).
--fsftf ind.
day and night. '
a u^inr: SB :, -nfBlT: the sun. man. obscure an ', day lamp by 1
OJT
;
detid |sfff, f^wtfr ) I To shine, be bright. -2 To throw, cast ( as a missile ) Bk. 17. 87, 5. 81. -3 To gamble, play with dice ( with aco. or instr. of the dice ) ; '
ind.
(
o?f
( eftaft,
;
2.
wish for. -II.
21
They accordingly served
'
Day (opp.
pre-
5nT*T
day, in the daytime f^Tr -SITf^-^r^'to become day' -Oomp. y o. blind by day. 5T: a crow. a 3TU9fft, -jiftw ( -: ) an owl. musk-rat. 3r*WTH dose of day ',
I. 4-
2.
is
sttf
;:
;
B. R.
.
cardamoms. f^^ffT a me-
To be
1
root
preposition
lament, pain, ^TicT-a ) 1 To cause vex, torment. -2 To ask, .beg. -III. 10 A. (^ifi) To suffer pain, lament,
day's wages.
P.
1
(
but with
(
;
;
mountain be-
'
1
f^fa( ift )^> /. twice married. -2
Jifisff: -<jf^;, -^g:,
fifth, sixth, seventh,
*& m t^ 6 eastern hind which the
false
f^rj: The second husband of a woman married Again or twice- -2 A suitor. -3 A husband. /. A virgin widow remarried.
;
:(
eighth, eleventh, and twelfth signs of the zodiac taken collectively, -trpy a month. morning R 9. 25.
or
Firmness, stability. o. Supporting.
fffijqim
-w^W:
-mSr:,
N. of the
/. 1 Cutting, splitting, f^TrT: dividing. -2 Liberality. -3 N. of a daaghtej of Daksha, wife of Kasyapa and mother of the demons or ilaityas.
;
*m
13.
1.
*T
;
Chakravaka bird. f^TT [ ^t-^ pnr, ] Cut, rent, divided.
B.
ceded by a
9. (
Ve.
;
3*%^-
122
23fnnr: N. of 2 ) Sngriva ( 3 ) N. of Ka-na (4) Yaraa. the ( 1 ) the river Yamuna, ( 2 ) river Tapti. n darkness. $ftn s tft
k.;Si.8. 32
trifle play, sport. -3 To joke, with, make sport of, rally ; ( with aco. ). -6 To stake, make a bet. -7 To sell, deal in (with gen.) ;
-4 To
g-jprnrnrt Bk. 8. ace. or gen. when the
?T: the sun. "aiitHSf! I- an epithet of Saturn. -J. of Karna. -3. m. the of Sogrtva. --qjT-
;
(
1.
A
Un.
a day,
-f
( 1 )
ffo: A young elephant twenty years old. See under
rt
25.
2.
any portion of
e. an hour, a watch, &o. $ darkness. SRTT:, -sfcr:, evening, sunset ; R. 2. 15. 45. artf: midday, noon.
Wftt Hi
under
P
R-
f^rf*
"Tfft-
-,
&o. See
is
?^H f^f
HH
27 lunar
mansions.
elder
;
;
sntH: daybreak, morning.
bondage gffry^ fr* inWuffi' 5. 27 ; Ms. 8. 410.
m.
25
>fhT:,
-HVft:
1.
^vm ft 35 TS aV*
n owl
i
f^wn-
f^^nTnTrffrraK
Ku. 1. 12. -2- a white lotus a thief, ing at night ). -J.
openhouse
(
499 breaker.
day and a.
nttf rnid-tiay. ^g. the sun.
by
sleeping
day
R.
;
.
19. b4.
(
( f^it-ef,
fa
deiid.
;
of Siva.
% ) 1 To point out, show, exproduce ( as a witness); r-
or
\tgft
hibit,
^r:,-^W:
sleep during day time. -T: ) an owl.
U.
6
1%T
eight.
Of
] 4.
Kn.
/. ) [ <^r H*: 23 or belonging to the day ;
46
( sft
Bk.
5
m. one of the eight elephants said to and preside over the eight
Ms. 8. 57.o2.53 -2 I'o assign, allot fEinfifriTfT fj^r f^TfT Mb. -3 To give, grant, bestow upon, deliver or make over to rrnrg'T^ fsrer
cardinal
The CLasha
Ki
bird; (also
a. [ f|f% *rs;: JKJ ] heavenly, celestial. -2 ,
.
1
Divine,
wonderful qTff'rsr'JrT^wj'g'sq'' Si. 16. i9 Bg. 11.8.-3 Brilliant, splendid.-^ Charming, beautiful. nr; 1 A superhuman or celestial being ;
;
;
64.-2 Barley .-3 An epithet of Yama. -4 A fragrant resin, bdellium. -5 A philosopher. sf | Celestial nature, divinity. -2 The sky. -3 An ordeal (of which 10 kinds are enumerated); of. Y. 2.22,95. -4 An oath, a solemn declaration.
-7
-5 Cloves. -6
A
A
kind of water.
;
-4 To pay
(
sent
Supernatural,
sandal.
68
13.
to
m 't
fj*g^?r: Cuus. ( ^if^-ff To I show, point out, allot, assign. -2 To teach, communicate, tell, inform. -3 To direct, order. -4 To confer, bestow.
Nom.
sing.
%-'lJ ;
Gtt. 4.
mere direction of
hero, such as ^4rjuna
manner, method 8. D.f^Pr^ g^frtrr
cloves.
( -ti )
JTTIST: a Gandharva. baving divine vision, heavenly-eyed ; R. 3. 45. -2- blind. ( -m. ) monkey. ( -n. a divine or
^&^-
J-
)
prophetic eye, supernatural vision, the power of seeing what is invisible by the human oye. ^rfsr super, natural knowledge j^j m. an astrologer 3)53- a present offered to a deity for the accomplishment of one'* desired object. : the Kaipq-
ravlra
tree.
inquiry into celestial phenomena or future course of events, augury. nr^- measuring the time according to the days and years of the gous ngT: a derai f??r a fabulous gem said to god.
grant
ir^:
-2
(
a
)
The
hint,
bk.
b ) (
(
Hence 5*. q
;
?1WH ^^WH^JWI
Mode
)
sr^ffrar; flf*r:
Ak. -J
gion, spaoe, place in general. -4 A foreign or distant region. -5 A point of view, manner of considering a suoject. -6 A precept, order. -7 The number ' ten '. -8 side or party. -9 Tne mark of a bite. ( N. B In
A
oomp.
f^ before (^ becomes with
words
vowels and soft conbeginning sonants, and f^ before words beginning with brd consonants e. ;
g.
its possessor, the stone cf. philosopher's fjmiifti. W: a celestial cor moving through the air. ^. 1. quicksilver. -2. heavenly wator or love ; V. 2.
:
word or voice. ear which hears everything. tfRjf/. the celestial Ganges. wnj: N. of one of the Visvedevas. wrt! the SAla tree. -~WT^^ a
an
celestial
the horizon.
Sf^H
ly the direction,
showing mere-
I
out only the general mode or manner. -2. a general outline or survey. -3. a com-
pointing
of the quarter of tne compass see -2. N. of a poat said to be a contemporary of Kalidasa. ( This interpretation it based on Mdlinatha'a gloss on Me. 14 which is, however, very doubtful ). irrlri, -QTcT: the regent or guardian of a the ( for the names of quarter several regents, see sref^q-ffy cf. Ms. 5. 96 ; 7. 303. also ). w, tne f|nr3f.
:
;
HTT: a point surrounding region. of the compass, direction. rrg-fj = f|?^ q. v. srr^the mere direction or indication. g^- any quarter or part of the sky ; ?^|t R fr?^i^Tf|^ g^ V. 3. 6 ; Amaru. 5. jfff : mis taking the way or direction. 711 a stark naked, unclothed. ( -$r; ) 1. a Jaina or uddhist mendicant of the class. -2. an epithet of Siva.
renowned orjcelebrated
a.
in all quarters.
Direction, quarter of the compass, region, &c. -Comp.
f^m,f?"TST,f^wr, f^ft^.&o. ) -Oomp. 3T: end of the direction or horizon, remote distance, remote place Bv. 1. 2; Mai. 2. 9, R. 3. 4, 5.67' 16. 87 !TRT?^TcTf'Krr cnrrT: & e ! 3itTf 1- another direction. -2. the
intermediate
space, atmosphere, space. -3- a distant quarter, another or foreign country. .3^ <j. having only the diiections for bis clothiug stark naked, unclothed ;
naked mendicant
( of the Juina or -2- a mendicant, an ascetic. -3. an epithet of (1) Siva
Buddha
sect
).
;
(2)Skand.
-4
darkness, (-ft)an'
afarft: u nikod epithet of Durga. mendicant ( of the Jaina sett ). ?5T:>~?> *'*! 'be regent of a quarter; see 3THT^
One who runs
. ,
in
aH
directions, a fugitive. a.
;
desires of
all
wfrt
%n
inof the general lines ); ^-fo often used by commentators
(
;
direction,
(
)
g^f
A.
a thiug,
&o.
water. T^qTJ^f: a god. -3?PTr^T: /. a herb of great supernatural efficacy, i. e. curing snake-poison Mu. 1. 21. --jfrrfcj; a. I. taking an oath. -2- undergoing an ordeal jrvrsulphur. ( -tjr ) large cardamoms^
1
cardinal point, point of the compass, srd? 7 r quarter of the sky . 3. 14 ; f^f$r f^ftr f%<^
f%^
rain-
worldjtri^pT'f^nrqstn-4. 1. ?rj
WT 5-ir3itf>r. Vikr.
pass. ^r?i preternatural redness of the horizon. STPT: 1- an elephant
nymph, celestial damsel, an aptaras. 3f^=T a. partly human and partly divine ( as a ).
3f^k:
;
(
dication a heavenly
f^r:
.)
kind of
-Oomp
r
pirj f^^rf^
;
allow, per-
Ki. 5. 28.
[
f^f?r
w-
f^nro
^
]
Be
t
longing to or situated towarda any quarter of the compass. :
ffcp-P-
L^W^-^i ]
I
Showm
indicated, assigned, pointed out. -2j Described, referred to. -3 Fixed, settled -4 Directed, ordered (ic.-^ Time. g- 1 Assignment, allotment. -2 Fate, destiny, good or ill luck i
HT {%
S.2. -3 Order, direction, command. -4 Aim, object -Cosap. 3^. ' the end of one's appointed time ',.
death
f^stin
;
R. 9. 79.
;
:
;
$^HreiK
-^
direct,
command. -7 To
order,
a^"m )
see
(
;
Vikr. 7. 1. 3TTW observation of the quarters of the compass. 1. the horizon. -2. the whole world. gp? :> ftsrr: 'conquest of the directions,' the conquest of various countries in all directions, conquest of the
R. 5. 30, 11. 2, 16. 72. as tribute ) -5 To conR. 11. 49. -6 To
;
points
f^fiaiKr:
1%^
1
;
5. 65.
young girl
guard ;
a.
a
-*ff
f
woman.
,
]
-2
1
Assignment,
allotment.
Direction, 'command, instruction, rule, precept. -3 Fate, fortuue,
500 -4 Good fortune,
destiny.
happi-
ness, any auspicious event as the birth of a son );
such
(
-5 To
thread.
;
length. ind.
sing, of f^fg
Strictly
(
luckily,
am, how' foran exclamation of I
tunate, bravo ( joy or gratuhtion ) fifE^r nt% M41. 4 RTK=5rr wff n^mf rsrU. 1. 32 ; Ve. 2. 12 ( %;
;
;
;
f^ means upon
'
as in
;
'
Q
to be congratulated vuf a-J S. 7 ). I'
j:
A
giver, donor.
2
U.
%fo fV^i
(
To
) 1
spread over oil, defile,
j
f
atoint, emear, plaster, 3. 21, 17. 54.-2To
Bk.
pollute
;
K. 16. I5.-3 To
augment.
increase,
A
:
fte-srtf ST]
[
1
Ki. 3. 55.-5To be illus; Cans. ( ^(iroffr-ft ) 1 To kindle, set on fire, inflame. -2 To
illuminate, light, irradiate; f3rT*Tt
a )Consecra-
(
f*(N
tion for a religions ceremony, initiation in general; R. 3. 44; 65. (6) Re-
ceiving the initiatory mantra.
grace
-2 A
light
;
;
;
B. 16. 15
-2.
[ ^ifg^R^, 3$rr artfft^ ^r ] 1 Oonsecrated.initiated (as for a religious careinony);
3tfa<tp-P-
msw 3K
;
-4 Crowned
formed, M41. 1. 29. -2 Soiled, defiled, -3 Poisoned, envenomed ; Ku. 4. 25 1 Oil, ointment. -2 nr-. Any oily substance or unguent. -3 Fire. -4 A poisoned arrow. 5 A T:
polluted.
story
^
(
__
true or fictitious
I.
4 A.
(
ftti,
pe-
-2 To waste, decay, dimi4 P. ( *Wet) ( Ved. ). -HI- 3 P. Ved. I To oar, fly. bine. -2 To please, be admired,
appear good.
-m
ceremony),
may have
performed a ceremony, such as
sacrificial
grand
;
A
-2 Risen ( as a star ). fa: 1 Boiled rice. -2 Heaven. -3 An epithet; of ( 1 ) Agci Final emancipa( 2 ) Brihaspati. -4 ;
48
22, 17.
soot.
1
consecrato or prepare oneself for the performance of asacredaite ueo fc-2 To dedicate oneself fiJffT below. to. -3 To initiate or introduce a pu-4 To invest with the sacred ;
lamp-black, the wick of a
v^sr: l.lamp-black.-2- lampihe Champaka tree.
lamp stand.
507:
alarap
vrrsrsr
;
R. 19-
51.
tern. -4. the tree
q.
^jg. a
y.
flame of a
JTT3T
1. a -3. a lan-
illumination. lamp-stand. -2. a light.
f^r:
lighting,
called devada'ru
moth.
ftr^rr l-'the
lamp. -2.
^'SWT a row of
lamp-black. illumina-
lights,
;
IfghtjH.S. U. 6. 18. -2
;
Ku.
^ft
Brilliant.
a.
-TO.
Tne
2. 2, 7. 70.
A.
2.
( fnftet )
I
To shine.-2
making
1
A
particular gold coin
;
Rrasjm^ HIT <Tig?i'arr^ ^tam-nf Dk. -2 A coin in general. -3 A gold 5 A weight ornament. -4 A seal. [
Gr. denarius
ef.
To
1
shine,
13
;
A I $f; managing a lamp. lamp ar^r ^i9fnri^ f
light,
;
.
(
In Rhet.
)
64 ed
;
;
2.
A
of
figure
speech in
more objects ( some 'relevant' and some arn^r 'ir5if(T relevant' ) having the same attribute 'or
are associated together, or in which several attributes ( some relevant and some irrelevant ) are predicated
same object Wf|i%?g 'Wt fcTS Vf'S
of the
i
u
^
;
K-.P. 10
;
cf.
].
^THHTW:
M
.
2.
^rci^ wfoffrrRtS44 ;Bk. 2. 2, B. 14. H. Pr. 46. -2 To burn, be light*mr *mr%4 ^
;
TIH^t^N.
-3 Illustrating,
;
n
Chandr. 5. 45.
a. [^Ti.f3i?ifg ^S?^ 8"]
Maze, (ng. also): ffi^:
WV<X* ^crs^^rc^
bright,
beautifying, making illustrious. -4 Si- 2. Exciting, making intense 55 Pt. 3. 28. -5 Tonic, stimulating digestion, digestive. -6 Skilful
;
appear.
^T^T^:
;
Kindling, inflaming. -2 Illuminating,
:
To
i%
-^rft
^ift,
wretched.
fhtft, tfft/r )
)
worship-
arrtnriT
flame of a lamp.
which two
CTfufingr
of gold a. Distressed,
69
spiration.
To seem,
si'g:
2.
;
wrfsr frift^T
a cat.
Amyof
1
N.
;
Splendour, b ightness. -3 Bodily 1'tsBh. 2. 29. -4 A finger. tre, energy -5 Ved. A religious prayer or devotion. -6 A aon-JD-law. -7 Divine in-
sun
nj The feDistress, wretchedness. Comp. male of a mouse or shrew. a. kind to the poor. ^Wc5 a friend of the poor. fsr^T:
ami
consecrator, spiritual
a- 1 Shining.
;
*
a (
father.
in distress or mipoor person, one sery ; ?frUHt.?msr: Mk. 1. 48; f^--
B- 2. 25.
=
-Comp.
new moon
the day of fmrsi q- v
tion.
#!%%:/
afflictdigent.^ Distressed, ruined, ed, miserable, wretched. -3 Sorry, sad KT R*% dejected, melancholy, 4. -4 Timid, frightened. jrt^hffGtt. ^;A -5 Mean, piteous Bh. 2. 51.
pil.
-5 Per-
tion.
/
A.(
^i
the
4. 5.
engaged in a Diksha. -2 -3 A parson who or whose
ancestors
ruin.
Splendour, lustre. ViftfirrV. I a. [ %\-f WT -T ] Poor, in-
1
R.
priest
pupil.
m.
To
f=j;) 1
-II.
^./. Decay,
A
).
rish, die.
nish.
I
A
(as,
;
lamp,
ping an idol by waving a light before it. 3Trf&:, -?ft, -3TT^V,-^r?^: nocturnal illumi1 . a row of lights, nation. -2- particularly, the festival called Diieali held on the night of new moon in aitf^T. 3if&W the
;
67.
;
1-
5Tr
Prepared for u sacrifice. -3 Prepared B. 11. for, having taken a vow of
132
A
]
;
p. [ f?5-1> ] 1 Smeared, anointed, doubted; f^rrewtTiJT Ms. 3. J%T(? p.
Cn-tSr? 3TJ
[
;
;
cred thread. -5 Dedicating oneself to a particular object, self-devotion. -Comp. Mtf: a supplementary sacrifice made to atone for the defects in a preceding one. qr%: the Soma.
-4Toadorn,
raise.
Ri. 10. 1.
Pt. 1. 221 S. B. so^nn^Vtr&c.
Pollution, soiling.
Anointing, smearing. -2
1
;
#T:
ceremony preliminary to a sacrifice. -3 A ceremony or religious rite in general fMr^ferl B- 3. 33 Ku.7. Investiture with the sa1, 8, 24. -4
^^T^rrlTfrT ^* U. 1 ; Pt^l, 167 3TIT5rT*ITH^5 CTf^ r: 'SSTt^r: S. 2. 16 ;R.8. 75, 11. 24, Ve. 1. 35. -2
f%5/-
;
;
trious.
5ter [ frw HI* ?gz ] Jnitiatioc, consecration. ^ter
( fig.
with anger
spiritual guide.
the instr.
Fortunately,
)
thank God, bow glad
or excited, Bk. also ) R. 5. 47 15. 88, Si. 20. 71. -4 To be fired
increase
head, to be shaved.
K. 55 r% K. 70. -5 A sort or measure of f?B=9rr
-3 To glow, be inflamed
-6 To prac-7 To shave one's
saciifice.
tise self-restraint.
I
Kindl-
&c.
-2 Digestive, ing, inflaming, tonic. -3 Exciting, animating, stimulating
;
Mai. 9. 46.
A
*r
1
Kindling,
inflaming.
-2
.digestion.
-3 Exciting, stimulating.
tonic
stimulating
501 PT?fT' -4 Long ( as a
-4 Lighting, illuminating. -5 Promoting digestion. -6 Saffron. ^fasfnr "
To be
1
vowel), as the ar in'
sat
lighted or
;
&
on fire. -2 Combustible, inflammable. -3 To be excited or stimulated -4 Relating to tonic mediaines. An aiomatic seed ( it^i^t ). tonic medicine.
A
I
^fq^rr 9. 70.
-2
torch
light,
(at the
seventh, and eighth signs of the zodiac. -4 A hind of grass or reed. if A long lake or oblong tank. ind. I Long, for a long time. -2 3^-^. Deeply. -3 Far. -Comp. I. a messenger, an express. -2- a
TT;
4 A
K. 4. 75-
;
endof corap.Hllus-
t-ator, elu.cidator, as in cf&frft-}>r.-J
3Mv*Pflamed. fested.
wrenx
-2 InIlluminated. -4 Mani-
P-
\
Set on fire.
^hrjj. p. [frc-rjj] 1 inflamed, kindled. -2 Glowing, hot, flashing, radiant. -3 Illuminated. -4 Excited, stimulated. -5 Luminous, bright. -6 Heated by the sun,
o. qprni ( Indian ) crane. stature ). ^rfr, a beam.
bear.
in general citron tree.
(
The
A
1
jr-
).
lion.
-2
the sun.
ST-ST:
-Tfra3f:
a
5^: sugar-cane, -^sr:
|.
-rftas.
2- a crane.
-3 Inflammation of jrGoM. -Oonrp. sj^r:
the nose.
rTT:.
of
tall (
in
-If^T:
a
camel. camel.
fsrg: a snake, serpent.
of
Ahalya palm
R.
11.
;
-ft
the
tree.
provident, prudent, far-seeing, longsighted ; Pt. 3. 167. -2. sagacious, wise. ( -m. ) I A vulture. -2. a bear. a. far-sighted, -3- an owl.
JTcJ: I.
woman
a. makshrewd, prudent. .tr^ ing a long continued noise. ( -3-; ) cock. -3. a conch|. a dog. -2. a
of glowing piety, fervent in devotion. ftfnfT: a lion. Vishnu. -**T: an eartb-worm. a cat. at? brass, bell-metal*
OT^a.
A
^hr^f: none.
^
long sleep. -2. the long sleep, sleep of death R. 12. the fork tailed shrike. 81. iisj: the palm tree, -^-rr^; m. a',
T^TI an elephant. sugar-cane. Tf^ !, -T (TT) ^ m- aheron. rrr^ir: |. the cocoa-nut, tree -2 the arecannt tree. -3. the palm tree. jj: a make. IT^T a. far-seeing, prudent, *I?yT a kind of deer sagacious. tails chowries are ) of whose (
-
-2
Brilliancy of beauty, extreme loveliness the difference ( for
^m
;
and
$uir
vtfft
see
vtft ) -3 Lac. -4 Brass. flash-like fligt of an arrow.
under -5 Tbo
made.
JTT^tT:
an elephant.
3^
brilliant, shin-
the musk-rat. trr turmeric. f(T: a dog. T(T
^107 a. 1 To be kindled, inflammable. -2 Tonic, digestive.
a?*l a having long -rs a long continued So ma thighs. sacrifice. ( -srs ) one who performs
jfrfiN^a. Splendid, ing.
?tn a. Shining, ;
(rffai? )
1
Long
reaching far
M.
;
(
such a sacrifice
wfrw,
in time
q'brht
or
Suporl.
space
),
;
long, tedious
Me. -3 Beep (
108 us
a
;
^rforfll fWV. 3. 4 S. 4. 15.
1
80.
g*?r: a
);
Amaru, 11
;
W
%ff! Ku. 3. 28. -4 To be afftictedor pained;
)
??T5t KJT HSfWiT f *rfa Git. i'as. (or 4 A. according to some ) To be afflicted or pained &c;
?r? S?ft 3.
Gtt. 7 Ku. 5. 12, 48; R. 1. 70, 16. 21. -II. 1 P. ( ffft ) To go, ;
move.
%* p-p-
1
tated
see | and
;
U.
a-
^tffq; 1 prolonged.
;
31.
P.
To pain,
(
5?Tft ^rft
To become long
or
35
str?^,
^r-
-2
^
^
Sorrow r jg- 1 uneasy. unhappiness, distress, pain,, agony g f| Difficult,
grief,
;
1.10;
n^iftirsnt
V. 3. 21
so f:*srg<sr, *TTf:?rg^ &o. S. Til. 12 difficulty Pt. 1. 163. ( and J-.^JT are used j;^as ad-rerbs in the sense of ' hard;
-2 Trouble,
ly',
;
;
'with great difficulty or trouble'
S.
7.
Pt.
1.
;
13 R.
Bg.
;
5
12.
19. 49
Kn.
;
H.
;
4.
13
158
1.
:
).
arahf a. freed from pain. emaacipation. 3n%r -wr^VtT O" pained, afflicted, distressed. 377 a. painful, troublesome HTH: the scene of suffer^j o , ing', worldly existence* |. tough, hard. -2. pained, distressed. 1. hard. -2- to tjsr abe conquered with difficulty. grnr
-Comp.
final
sttT:
'
.
y
feeling pain. ^fgrr ( a cow ) be milked a. jrrir, full of trouble or grief nr,a. unI?YT: occurrence of trouble happy. or misery. afr^T: worldly life, the world as a scene of constant suf\. hard to please ?fYfj a fering.. a.
^^
difficult to
manage, ;
bad-tempered,
Ku. J-.TSrsflTFrt customed to (
hard
ir-
R. 3. 6, S. 4. -2. accustom-
ed to the misery of lougthen. prolong
-4 Agi-
.
:
:
ritable
Ku. 3.76, Me.
-f
'^ 3T^ ^r TV. ] I Painful, disagreeable, unpleasant flhfnTf f! ft 1^1 5 Rani'. *?r4 5:w*nTr
or
To
afflicted, fatigu-
afflict, distress.
tree.
cfMTff 8 U.
Pained,
-2 Burnt, inflamed.
ed.
q^r
;
;
sigh
R
SKftprtfr*^
3; ifnfra; WTWP* Me. 35 ^terlW &c. -2 Of long duration, trrnr
;
dog. <S5r,^r^a- working slowly, slow, dilatory, procrastinating; ^)$Pt. 4. ^nr: the palm f%;T5
2.
laating
-
elephant.
brilliant, radiant, 6. 18. sr s Fire.
resplendent U. ^V^ o ( Compar.
Intrans.
1
1 Brightness, splendour,, brilliance, lusture.
between
frjrr I.
:
kind of disease of the Gold.
-
!
^%
).
;
tree.
palm ^ifr^
.
;
ill-tempered, quarrelsome
produce sorrow ^OTSTSTT mlr 5?f5ran^
33.
gff
a. having a
nature.
^
;
long-
N.
musk-rat. ^g- I the -2. the castor-oil tree.
fiery
;
(
ed ( as fire). ( -fir-. ) 1 blazing fire.-2 N. of anirRj;. -3TT: a peacock, -simrq; the sun-atone. -1 . a crystalline lens. Qnor: the sun. ^rfih, Wh, -?rr%: epithets of Karttikeya. fjfgi a vixen ( used figuratively for an
5
an epithet of Gautama,
tfq^m husband
a cat. -3TT& a. kindl-
^nf See under z. 3 I. 5. P. ( 5^ftj
^fclT* -51T, -wrftrasr a cockle.
jrf^t,
exposed to sunshine. -7 Inauspici-
in general.
fulfil fa'farT'Jr
a apear. 1Markandeya. arrgtT: -2- any long weapon. -3. a hog. 3Trf*T: an elephant, -quiff white cumin. 5;?:, tti, -^HT: the
kindling. bright. Lighted,
Inflaming,
long or oblcng lake ; -2 A well or lake
2. 13. R. 18. 13.
lon g-
-
3Tf?J^i -3>Tgs7 lived, (-m. ) 1. a crow. -2.
-3 -5 Excited, stimulated.
3>f<^ a.
( irrJt ).
a
livea.
-2 Illuminating. -3 Shining,
ous
wf=j; m. summer a. oblong, -airs
camel.
Moonlight.
A M.
lot
)
3.
t
3rriT3nr?;tfa'
7
who
is ac-
the misery ( of a perfectly chaste life.
a. 1.
suffers
)
passing (time) uuhap-
502 HTT*: 'the ten impassable of troubles', worldly life. Den. A. To feel pain, be J:tST*ftf diatresed. ( Also j^tfr Den. P. ). pily. -2.
;
f:f%wa.
aRopv
j:<s
[
miserable.
unhappy,
Dis-
1
]
-2 Poor,
tressed, afflicted, pained.
Trouble,
ft
distress.
'
hard or dif-
for do a certain thing compounds with 'fl^as first member see 558. v. ). -Comp. M^T a. I. weak-eyed. -2 evil eyed. ( -sr: ) 1.
-2. following bad practices, wicked, depraved Bg. 9. SO. ( -*;) bad pracarrciTtice, ill-conduct, wickedness. arr vileness, baseness, wickedness. 3nfim a. evil-natured. low, wi k-
a loaded or false die. -2- dishonest yftzxn a. I. difficult
ed, v.le, base, mean ; Pt. 1.39. (-m.) a rascal, villain, scoundrel. jircTfO
to be overcome or conquered, unconquerable *Tre> f tflraTR: na' ture connot be changed ^srifrrjinsurmountable. Pt. ]. -2. tfaarnr -3. inevitable. ( -TI ) an epithet of 3ipr
difficult to
'
the ronse of
bad,
'
to
ficult
;
gambling.
'
;
f:f%r^o-l Distressed, afflicted, pained. -2 Difficult, painful. -3 Poor, miserable.
f :sfhrfif Den. P. To be distresed
;
is-. fr**rup*r:
jf& Woven ment, a very ral
suffer pain, Efit-
f-.^frrfit g*s%
a
silk-garfine garment in genesilk,
??r*<7 jt*fi^Tftg-iiriftni?ri?t-
;
Git. 11 3. 34, 10. 1
;
;
Ku.
5.
78
67,
Bk.
;
B. 17. 25.
a.
bad-hearted,
Dishonest,
;
;
/ A
:
Pt. 1. 330. -2. insurmouutable. -3. hard to be studied Ki. 5. 18. or understood arrtr-
attainable
fg^-a. badly performed, managed,or executed ( -
JJT &o. See under 3^. small tortoise.
,
,
fraudulent.
sjtfhr a.
place. read.
TO
A green onion. A kind of drum
1 P. (
$rft
hurt, injure.
hard to a
;
Ved.
)
To
1
R. v.
ill
or in
ai$r misery, unhappy Ki. 1. 23 ;
7VT a. Ved. 1 Restraining
known. -4 insurmountaT3> a. =?VcT q. v. ( -5:; )an
stood
wicked
or
able.
epithet of Siva.
A kind of drum. -2 N. of 55: I Vasudevt, Krishna's father. A kind of large kettleJJVT: 1 drum. -2 A kind of water-snake. -3 An epithet of Siva.
to
Powerful,
m. f.
jjfSrj
A
drum
sort
large
1 An epiigffrrr: R- 9- 11thet of Vishnn. 2 Of Krishna. -3 A kind of poison. -4. N. of a demon slain by Vali ( When ring rtva showed to Rima the skeleton of
this
demon
to
show him how power-
Vali was, Rama kicked it with but. a gentle force, and threw it many miles away). -5 N. of Varnna.
ful
jjRufit
A
kind of
poisonous in-
sect.
A
sound
(
of a
be
difficult
stood.
drum
1
...,
A
;
U.
^|^
ind.
for
(A
before
prefix
words
from
disagreeably proud. 37incomprehensible. difficult to be restrained a- ! subjugated. -2- disagreeable. a.
or
3?4?hT a. unintelligible. 3iw?ii a ill off, badly or poorly circumstanced. ai^ir a wretched or miserable state. WVPT a. difficult
thinking
bend
or
or
srnma.
of.
ill
draw
;
over-
diffidult to
K. 11.38.
arr? a. \.
be obtained pj?Tr T
;
;
conciliated
Pt.
;
;
38.
1.
1
wre?
<"
be mounted. ( -$; ) 1. the Bilva tree. -2- the cocoa-nut tree. -3. the date tree, -surf? <* difficult of ascent. ( -f: ) 1. the cojoa nut tree. -2* the palm tree. -3- the date tree. difficult to
3tTc7t
6. 2.
worm.
A
cat.
substituted
beginning with vowels or soft consonants in
-WH^
ffrjf!
^nrt^lJ^rq
to be
gamed
or fulfilled
;
S. 1.
look.
ST-
wriifa a. a. crying
ugly, misshaped. am^f bitterly or miserably ; Pt. 4. 29. a- !
invincible, unconquer-
be passed, -arrunfair attack. -2- difficult
approach.
wrTH: improper or illeamr?: foolish ob
gal acquisition.
stinacy, headstrongneas, pertinacity.
wr^t
a. I.
hard to be performed-
-2- incurable (as a disease). 3TC7IT o. 1. 'H-conducted, badly behaved.
10.
3^31* dazzling splendour. a. |. difficult to ba covered. 2 difficult to be restrained, shut in, kept o. |. evilback or stopped. srrsrir minded, wicked, malicious. -2- hivsrrsir 1. a ing a bad place of rest. bad or wicked desire. -2. hoping
srrfff 1 difficult to against hope. be approached or overtakeD,unas3ailunconquerable
able,
Mv.
R. 3. 66, 8. 4;
;
-2. difficult to be found or met with. -3. unequalled unparalleled. -4- bird to be borne,in supportable, (-f :) an epithet of 2. 5, 4.
Siva. Jr )
(
15.
jtT a. 1. difficult. -2. sinful. a bad course, evil, sin ;^-
f/WJTf?t f O. L. 2
Mv.
,
1.
3. 43.
;
R.
-2 a
8.
2
^r
Amaru.
;
difficulty,
J2
;
danger. -3
f^
U. 4.3. a calamity, evil : /. Ved. ! a bad course. -2. difficulty. fgl-a curse, imprecation. -2- a ;
^frS an improper
K. P.
( -3T: )
.
able. -2< difficult to
sort of red
-2 The smoke of a house. -3
wrongly inferred
vain-glorious,
^iJTof |.
Drum-sound
dif-
1-
given premisses. -2- ( in gram. ) a false agreement. srfJhnr a difficult to be caught --arf^ffri^ a.
smPW
).
Den. A. To sound. Iff
a-
oairied out or followed. -3. to be attained or under! ( -in ) wrong conclu-
one
sion,
S^CT
be passed along. -2. bard
ficult to
-
of
f^nj^fHrft
;
withstood
a.
Qtt. 1. -3- hard to he under-
violent, terrible, injurious, ( zrsjvr q. v. ).
kfit lie-drum,
be
rtTT a- Ipowered, irresistible. bard to be approached or assailed, unassailable. -2. not to be attacked with impunity. -3. haughty. ( -if- ) white mustard. 3TTQTT: an epitrni of Siva. 3?rtfr- Ved. malignant,
;
Troubled, perplexed.
-2
hurtful, )
enemies.
1-
1
6. 36. 2.
TftTtT
a.
sfrtf
is difficult to ;
kill,
-2 To drive forward,
Ved. Injurious,
a.
undettak-
be reached, infinite w^ffcrnr ^HIT endless, Bhag. -2- ending fwritaqnf
whose end
see
foolish
bad road.
3TCT: a
ing.
propel. jfi>
1. difficult
tainment. -2
avfTSwr: :
learnt or of atbe studied.
badly
MVTT
;
spell or aacriflctal rite
performed to
j^! a bid injure another person. lord or master. f'qorr, -rrq-iTrr l.n curse, an imprecation. -2. n evil eye. a- harshly uttered Pt. 1. 89. offensive speech, reTrs, -31%! j-^^ aproacb, abuse, censure.
TW
;
/
difficult to
TTT* o.un
be destroyed.
answerable.
TifTfT
a. difficulttobe
pronounced or composed
;
503 73.
T: Si. 2.
burdensome, unbearable. 3^5- a. abstruse. rr^- a. Ved. I having evil ways. -2. im sistible, unassailable. ( -TI ) a wicked person. STT^^ a a.
.
Vcd. alow, lazy.
jr a. I.difficultof access, inaccessible, impervious, imin pa*Bahi>:>. -2. unattainable. -]
( -JT:, -^ ) 1. a dif narrow passage through a wood or over a stream, mountain &c., a deBle, narrow pass. -2. a citadel,
invincible, (-if:) N. of Vishnu. a.], ever youthful. -2. hard (as
food
),
indigestible. -3. difficult to be
fortress, castle. -3.
rough ground. -4.
difficulty, adversity,
dis-
calamity,
danger; fsT*m*rra5rfW Ms 3. : Bg. 18. 58. ( -it: ) I. bdellium. -2. the Supreme Being.-J. N. of an A sura slain by Durga (thus receiving her name from him ) 3Tc STJ:, *
.
?sf STTfortune, calamity, difficulty rijrr M. 3 ; ;
:
3irre> o- inakins;
fication.
the birch tree.
(-9ff: )
difficult.
N.of Dur-
vjfr
ga. "tTfaft an epithet of Savitri.'jiTir:
"^isr surmounting ^r^r ) a camel. 1. a difficult passage as to a fort &c-, a bridge &c. over a defile. ^rtf;f a defect or weak point in a fortdefile, gorge, difficulties. ( -*
:
R. 13. 72
'a
friend in need
or adversity. '-2- impropriety, -grtf^ a.
wicked
1.
bad-natnred, vile, ; Amaru. 96 -2- outcast, (-fir: /) mis-
<* fortune, ill-condition, 3jrnr> -|nr difficult to be known, incomprehensible. ( -q-. 1 N. of Siva. opr:, -5T7:,
11.43
98,
;
-grw 0. ! unhappy, enjoyed, wretched.-2 bad tempered, bad, wioked.-3-f alse.not genuine. (-fr)I a mis-
comprehensible. flcult or
1-
jflfif:
bad conduct. -2 impro-
priety. -3. injustice a.
orrrpj,
having a bad name.
offcra.
I
misconduct. -^JT, -ra?T, -^tv a. difficult to be subdued, i;ntiimabl, in iomitable ^fa. l.difficultlobeseen. -2- dazzling ; Bg. 11. 52. ^sr a. ugly, ill-looking; Mai. 2. 8. ^rr a misfortune, calamity. ^hro.l.hard be tamed or eu'idu&d, untamab'e
to
;
22. -2- intractable, proud,in-
'
:
ree.
an epithet
-JT? )
(
Par-
of
wife of Siva. JT
;
18.
10.
-2.
indigent,
-3.
poor.
TRT!TT illdistressed, in trouble. Ft. 1. 265. luck, poverty, misery ;
irfir:
/
1-
misfortune, trouble, indigence
want, 40. -2* a -3. hell.
poverty, ;
Bg.
difficult situation or
6.
path.
HT a. ill-smelling. ( -jt ) bad odour, stink. -2- any ill-smelling substance. -3. an onion. -4. the 1.
mango
tree.
(-$) sochal
salt.
irn
iffo^a. ill-smelling.
djfij,
a.
1.
impassable, inaccessible, impervious; *lft'ft*IT3ftiTT^ 5-^M 86 Si. 12. 49. -2-
idf^
Bh.
1.
unattainable, of attainment. -J. hard to be understood. -TTST irrg', -IT*, a. difficult to be fathomed or in;
difficult
vestigated, unfathomable. g-f a. I. difficult to lie gained or accomplished. -2- difficult to be conquered or subjugated K. 17. 52. -3. hard to b understood. (-qr )acramp, SIT a. 1 .difficult. -2 imposspasm. sible. tror a. closely packed to1. a srfa: gether, very compact.
f^fapif ?*r?Hnr: e-rBr^ra calf. -2 3. 34 ( -ff: ) a strife, quarrel. -3. N. of Siva. a. cloudy, rainy, (-if) l.a lad f^5T day in general. -2- a rainy of cloudy
solent
harsh cry. -2. a bear. 3f* a. I. wicked, bad, vile -2- slanderous, malicious, mischievous ; U. 1. 6. wicked person, a ( -f ) a bad or malicious or mischievous man, villain; :
f iff:
frT*T
Chin-
24. 25;
*or to
|3r> Ku. :
.
TTday, stormy or rainy weather Mk. 5 Ku. 6. 43 ; TcTfnr?5f Mv. 4. 57. -3. a shower ( of anyU. 5. 5. 47 thing ; ; B. 4. 41, 82 5. -4. thick da-kness. (
^
;
;
Den. A. to become cloudy). dark or rainy day Pt. 1. 173. 5^j: an unbeliever. -J$T a. disagree;
able to the sight, disgusting. j*r a. ill-judged or seen, wrongly decided. -%i ill-luck, misfortune, -sjfr onion. an unfair game. *rra. JH-. to be stopped. -2. difficult to be borne or suffered ; *a*sr Ghat- 11 , Ms. 7. I. irresistible, difficult
^mW
5$W
28. -3- difficult to be accomplished. vtS[ a. 1. in-T: ) quicksilver. (
violable, unassailable. -2- inaccessible ; II. PT- 5. -3. fearful, dreadful. -4. haughty. iff a. stupid,
ffT4r
silly.
a cockle.
(
piles.
-n.
piles.
)
xnr^ *" / Snr? o
irrepressible, unruly ; HJlY ff^JT*; fsrfatT o. carelessBg. G. 35.
^
ly put or placed on the ground ; R- 7. 10. frq^- 1% ff*?*r* >raffr bad omen R. 14. 50. -1. a fjpa' 1;
f>wr$
f5rqr<,
pretext.
be checked or
difficult to
off, irresistible,
a.
warded
invincible.
sfrif
|.
misconduct, bad policy, demerit, misbehaviour Pt. 2. 20 H. I 39. ;
2.
40 (jsfanrd Den.A.
become wicked,
Pt. 1, 5).
irr a,
-2. ill-luck. stration
f
Bv.
;
5f>f>: /.
4-
36.
mal-admini-
-^ww
o.
1-
perverse, evil,
*TV Bg. 1. 23. a. unintelligible, unfathomable, inscrutable
I?H fig^rtprsfrnHa 9i;
siffct ar
ijjrwtii-
HT
;
;
a.
sfcr^ri
Ki.
1.
wr 6.
unfortunate, unlucky ; Pt. 1. 415. -2- not possessed of nrr 1 good features, ill-looking. husband. a wife disliked by her -2- an ill tempered woman a shrew.
H*
I
a. insupportable,
burdensome. unlucky.
unfortunate,
Hj"T
HT^TT I an evil fa# thought. -2- a bad tendency. ( -Tqr ) ill-luck.
of provisions, dearth, Y. 2. 147 ; Ms. 8. 22 ; II. Pt. 2. -2. want in general.
scarcity
1
famine
;
73 a : Pff, ->*?, -^sra. firm. bad servant. ST$ nt. a bad bro-
1.
^
;
irft a. 1- silly,
ther.
stupid, fool-
etiligno ant. -2. wicked, minded ; Ms. 11. 30. -ir? a. drunk-
ish,
en, ferocious, ed. m<< d.
maddened, infatuat-
troubled in mind, discouraged, disspirited, sad,inelancholy. [ J^^Ttfcr Den. A. to be trcubled in mind, be sad, meditate sorrowfully, to be disconsolate, beMil. 3]. come vexed or fretted a bad or wicked man. Tr<3ff7: ;
;
;
bid
minded, wicked
;
if^ Mv.
;
;
foolish, stupid. -2.
-TW3( .ill-be-
haved.^, impolitic. -3. forward.(-?r)
Si. 12
weak, feeble. -2- enfeebled, spiritU. 1. 24. -3. thin, lea*, ; emaciated U. 3. -4- small, scanty, little ; B. 5. 12. irre a- 1 baldheaded. -2. void of prepuce. -3- hav1. silly, ing crooked hair. jfijf a.
less
wsf:,
-hrrr
fl%?r,
Pt. bad counsel hard or difficult ;
1.
evil
advice,
169.
irt
a
death. JTTOT violent or unnatural death. *pf anbearable. a. 2- obstinate, 1. of Vishnu. hostile. N. R^ot: o. immodest, wicked. Ha'jf^f a minor drama, comedy, %5iT, a bad 1 farce 8. D. 553. fir^r: . |. friend. -2. an enemy. ijw having a bad face, hideous, ugly Bb. 1. 90. -2. foul-mouthed, abus-
-W^
.
;
;
ive, scurrilous
;
Bh.
2.
69.
(
-w:
)
a horse. -2. N. of Siva. ij?
dull ; dull-beaded, foolish, Pt. 1. ( -m. ) a dunce, dull-headed
eilly,
llockhead; tfiirrsftf f&f* 3ff*wUcrfj Si. 2. 26.
man,
dishcnouf. ill -repute, a bud or clumsy contrivance. -2. abad combination, -ifttr, -^renr o. 7*.
invincible, unconquerable. (-T: ) the eldest of the 101 sons of Dhrltarash{,ra and Qandbftrt. [ From his early years be conceived a deep hatred for his cousins the Pandavas,
but particularly Bhima, and madf every effort he could to compass their destruction. When his father
proposed to make Yudhishihira heir-
504 aw a n ' con " judgment in law. fft forming to rules, disobedient. -
did net like apparent, Duryodhan the idea, as his father was the reignbig ing sovereign, and prevailed upon blind father to send the Pamlavas
Voranovata wa* into exile. fixed upon. as their abode, and under a palatial pretext of construct! ng
away
building for their residence, Diiryodhana caused a palace to be built commostly of lac, resin and other bustible materials, thereby hoping to
destroyed when they
gee them all ghould enter
Pindavas it. But the were forewarned and they safely lived at Indraescaped. They then pragtha. and Yudhishtfiira performed the Rojastlya sacrifice with great evint pomp and splendour. This further excited the anger and jealwho wag ousy of Duryodhana that his plot already vexed to find for burning them up had signally his fattier to failed, and he induced invite the Panciavas to Hasxinapura to play with dice (of which Yudhifond. ). In Bhthira was
particularly that gambling-match, Duryodhana, who wag ably assisted by his maternal uncle Saknni, won from Yudhish/bira everything thathestakfld.lill
the infatuated gambler staked himand Draupadi herself, his brothers, shared the same self, all of whom condition fate. Yudhisbihira, as a of the wager, was forced to go to the forest with his wife and broth rs, and to remain there for twelve years
one additional year ineven this period, long But cogtiito. as it was, expired, and after their return from exile both the Pandavas and Kauravas made great prepara-
anl
to pass
tions for the inevitable straggle and
the great Bharati war commenced. It lasted for eighteen days during which all the Kauravas, with most of their allies, were slain. It was on the last day of the war that Bbjina fought a duel with Duryodhani and smashed his thigh with his club. ]
nfl
of a low birth. a- difficult to be seen or per-
^f%
a.
difI ceived, hardly visible. WHOficult to be attained, or accomplished; B. 1. 67, 17. 70, Ku. 4. 40, 5. 46,61. or met with, -2- difficult to be found S. 1. 16-3scarce, rare gata!*** -4 dear, eminent. best, excellent, 1<5f?!5T beloved. -5- costly. too fondling, fondled spoilt by much, hard to please ft V. 2 8. Mai. 9. -2. Ve. 4 ;
;
fr*
;
naughty illbred, unruly ^Trfa ^?5 53r im& S. 7. ( -ff ) waywardness, (
hence
)
wayward, ;
find a
rudeness.
ment.
**?
a.
I
difficult
described, indescribable. to be talked about, -3
improperly, (.busing.
docu-
forged
(
-^
to
-2-
be not
speaking )
abuse.
censure, foul language a. bad-colourabuse, censure. ed. ( -$ ) 1. silver. -2 a kind of a. difficult to be releprosy, sided in. wfff: / painful resid-
W
-w
ence
;
R.
difficult to
a.
13
94.
8.
be borne
U.
;
heavy,
2.
10;
Ku. -/ )
a. speaking ill. ( ^r^; words, abuse. -2- inelegant a1.
1. 11
a badly offered sacrifice. f^ a. wicked hearted, ill-disposed, inimia ev^' cal. (-m. >an enemy.
^^
WT?: abuse. -2- scandal, ill-repute. slander, defamation, calumny. 3TC, R. NOT a. irresistible, unbearable;
14.87
;
Ku
TOPU
21.
2.
evil
I.
Bv.
1-
propensity, wicked desire ; "'" 86. -2- a chimera. WHST^ - I* dressed. -2- naked ( -m. ) N. of a son of very irascible saiut or A'ighi.
Atri and Anasuya. ( He was very hard to pleage,and he cursed many a
A
1
box.
-3 A
gamester. [-2
9.
;
7.-2A
5^
P.
1
Active.
ra^a.
I.
'lly. ence.
cated,
wicked
;
-4
5ft<* N. 2. 23.
f^w
f^^^iw vf^'W* stupid,
foolish,
misconduct, imprudb & <"y edn fWfcr ill-behaved, ill-mannered,
!.()
"
*
^rr^raft jrWtaTT^ rude, naughty, mischievous -2 stubborn, obstinate. ( -iT: ) I. a restive or untrained horse. -2. f^TW reprobate. person, wayward
25. ( b
AdoraW,
a.
5^-ir
5WW* CTf5
mj
U.
;
1.
46.
bad result or consequence; ( _5f.. ) 1. Mv. 6. 7. -2. evil conse40 1. ; U. of acts done either in this or quences in a former
birth.
ceivable.
fosftnt
ftHfT a- incona wayward act,
Rsm:^ 1.
rudene88,naughtinesg. or evil turn of fate ; U.
bad
fi
N. of ill-natured, malignant (
misconduct, illmisconduct. -2distress. -3- fraud. went, misery, fit:/- Insufficient rain, drought. z a. difficult to be known or as(
-II )
behaviour.-T%:
certained.
resolve
;
f- 1
*1W*
Mu.
3.
f
a-
a.
4 P.
1
srffTT:
wr n K <>
be wor-
Worshipping. -2 En-
Honouring, worshipping. 3f ) 1 To be bud ( jsrtH,
),
(
bacome impure or contaminated; Pt. 1.66; Ms. 7. 24, 9. 318,10. 102. -3 To sin, commit a mistake, be wrong, -4 To be unchaste or faithless. but |nifr-% or $1( ^TTffr-S, in the senso of 'making de' ' ) 1 To coror '
Caut.
praved
corrupting cause to perish, hurt, defile, taint contaminate,
spoil,
rupt,
destroy,
and
vitiate, pollute (lit.
JTCTlirffr
fig.), !Tft?ft
Mk. 10. 27; 8.68,10. 1,104;?. 195; Y,
%** ffo*
75T:
mrr&wwB-W-ao, Ms. 47, 12.
5.
4;
Amaru. 70 5rHT?H?Ta* Mu. 1.
189
;
;
sr
3.
?&r 8.
'shall
not
&c. -2 To demoralize. -3 the morals, corrupt To violate or dishonour (as a girl or -4 another's wife ); Ms. 8. 364, 368. To abrogate, rescind, annul. -5 To fault with,speak blame, censure, find TranT: ^SriY^g fainf ill of, accuse Y. 1. 66. -6 To ; irfimfr violate or break sully,
'
;
A
Bm
adulterate.
-7 To
falsify.
^8 To.
re-
fute, disprove.
nd pursuit or a
to
or corrupted, to be spoiled or suffer violated damage. -2 To be defiled or be gtained, be or ag a woman Ac.
;
bad fruit
Wealth.
T^^rf^ Den. P. 1 To honour, wor-2 To reward.
)
a. producing
1
.
-3 Worship^ hoaonr.
offering.
ship.
;
-3. poor, indigent
to
;
joying worship.
a.
To
.
foolishly puffed up, elated, vainly 3 ; ?HT5T5Hr? orjr*? in* Ve. proud
fSw
hurt, kill.
PT^frg Ratimanjarl ffr Bh. 3. 39- -2 To move or shake upwards, throw up. ^tarrflr *jfi* T3' Sabdak. A small or female tor^f^: /.
shipped.
mean, base, low.-2. wicked^vile.
:
move about
raw, foolish, fk^rj -3stupid, silly .-2- wholly ignorant.
f^ir a. uneducated.
To
( 5f^-*Rr )
oscillate or
-2 An
2. 3
7
die.
'1 33; 10. U."( ^rtft-^, ftft ) swuig, shake to and fro, cause
Jamadagni, ha a become almost proverbial ). heavy burden. *rrft
unskilled,
dice-
1. 5^"tV*r: Ki.
R.
toise.
1
A
* 1 Gambling, dice j^rEsnrfinjtfrftstake.
playing at
male and female to suffer misery and like that of degradation. Hii anger,
to be pef^llf, -f%*lTW a- difficult netrated or fathomed.unfathoinable. f^T%c*r inconceivable inscrutable,
having defecitve organs
ftffai a*
of sense.
|. evil
cruel abusive, scurrilous -3. harsh, 1 censure, v as words }. ( -wf )
-
wicked.
evil-intentioned,
minded,
ed,
injured,
1 Spoiled, damagruined. -2 Defiled,
505 tainted, violated, gullied. -3 Depraved, corrupted. -4 Vicious.wicked; as
ffff
A harlot. A kind of snsrr
1
Sin, crime, guilt.
leprosy. -Comp. o. evil-minded,
-2
WrtiR, wicked.
a vicious elephant, -^rf?^ <* wicked, sinful. %-^, -IJT, -ffig a. wicked. evil minded, malevolent, firs a strong bnt stubborn ox which refuses to draw, a vicious ox. gun 1- a dull boil or sore. -2. a sinus. JT3T:
%:/. Corruption, depravity.
er
a.
the end
(At
Defiling, polluting a. ( 5
four/.
;
e.
a.
[f^VJA
<"iij]
-2 Co~ndemnable,
ruptible.
Cor-
I
)
;
;
79.
quality, badness, as ininjurious nature or quality
3T?Tf^nT. 4 Harm, evil, danger, inJury ; rffurr r> f?r*fr Mk. 1. 58; PT ?T
injurious
mental
effect;
detri-
consequence,
three humours of the body, or the three humours when in a disordered
Dishonouring, violating.-J Otfendiug against. -4 Opposing, counteracting.
state.
of I
SpoilingjCorrnpting, vitiating, ruining, polluting <SLc. -2 Violating, breaking ( as an agreement ). -3 Seducing, violating, dishonouring ( as a woman ).-4 Abuse, censure, blame; R. 12. 46. -5 Detraction, disparage-
Adverse argument or criticism, objection. -7 Refutation. -8 A ment.-^
defect, sin, crime
;
Bh
2.
93
;
U. 1. 40 Ms. 2. 213 H. 1. 98, 115 ; 2. 180. or: N. of a demon, one of the generals of Havana, slain ^ft.. an epiby Rama. -Oomp. ;
;
Rama.
thet of
one
3}r=r?
a.'
involving
in blame.
)
a. Liable to be blamed, corrupted, vitiated Ac. ; see ^HT. .
A
corrupter, violator.
fft:-fV/. The rheum of fftrerr 1
A
A pencil,
kind of rice. -2
Ms.
;
14. -6 Morbid -7 Disorder of the
10.
affection, disease.
wife, and he thereupon admitted her along with the boy, into bis harem, and made her first queen. The happy pair lived to a good old age, and committing the realm to the oare of Bharata, retired to the woods. Snob
-8 ( In Nyiya &c. ) A fault of a definition ( e. 3Tuft, 3ricTmt ;
and atfnw
)
-9
(
In Rhet.
defect of composition
or
)
(
A
fault
such as
which are defined and illustrated in the 7th Ullasa of K. P.). -10 A calf .-1 1 Refutation. 12 EvenSITBST ing, dusk ;of. fm. -Oomp. arar^r*
a. faulty. -3?r?r
the eyes.
paint-brush.
Rheum
-2
faults or defects.
A
girl who bis been violated. fault, offence ; U. 4. 14.
ed. -fU
64
several important " Saknntala. " ].
^^ A
.
mali-
prefix to
times to verbs
respects
;
see
nouns and some-
meaning
'bad,
evil,
wicked, inferior, hard or difficult, <Sc.' ( N. B. The w of s^is changed to , before vowels and soft consonants (see |^ ), to a Visarga before before ^ and sibilants, to ;
^
;
body
;
Rw
(i. e. SRT,
censorious.
a.
and
qsf? ).
sro
attaching blame, condemnation, censure. -HTW, a a. faulty, guilty, wrong. vr^: STHT:
peculiar modification of tbe vitiation of the three humours.
a.
vilifi-
1
-2- censorious. knowing faults &c. ( -jf; ) R. 1. 93. 1. a wise or learned man -2- a physician. >nr disorder or vitiation of the three humours of the
A
:
-5 Falsely accused, traduced,
uri^i o.
malignant.
cious, 5T a.
of the
[ f^-fSi'Tc^j ] 1 Corrupted, denied, spoiled. -2 ( a ) Hurt, injured. ( b ) Marred, spoiled, frustrated; S. 5. 9. ( c ) Blinded, obscured.injured; Ku.4.8.-3 Damaged, demoralized. -4 Blamed, censured.
the account of Dusbyanta and Sakuntala given in the Mahabharata. The story told by Kolidasa differs in
is
(Tgfggr^o. fault-rinding, censorious,' 57T, ^ilK<, picking holes. a. causing evil, hurtful. irtcT a. 1. convicted, guilty. -2- full of
eyes.
-W A
public scandal) denied all knowledge of having ever before seen or married her. But a heavenly voice told him that she was his lawful
S. 3.
-^
or
(
father thought it advisable to send her with the boy to her husband. But when they went and stood before Duahyanta, he ( for fear of
gfh
a [ |i,-mt ?3 ] 1 Corrupting) 35<jr spoiling, destroying, &c. ; see 3^ 2
rdr
Having passed some time in her company the king returned to hit capital. After some months Sakuntala was delivered of a son, and her
-3 Noxious
Chan. 48
A
offence,
great an impression on bis mind that he prevailed on her to become bit queon.and married her according to the Gdndharva form of marriage.
S. 3. "will not flnd fault or take exception'; so gH*-rf,,>pTT R. 14. 9. (5) An error, a mistake. -2 A crime, sin, offence guilt, grrr>K. 14. 34 Ms. 8. 205; T. 3.
wicked ( as an action ). 5f : seducer, a conrapter. -2 Any infamous or wicked person. Sinful,
fault,
hospitably received by Sakuntala, the adopted daughter of the sage, and her transcendent beauty made so
:
) [ si-rSj^-tfps, 1 1
Corrupting, polluting, vitiating, defiling, spoiling. -2 Violating, dishonouring, seducing. -J Offending, trespassing,guilty.-4 Disfiguring. -5 1
hermitage of the sage Kanva, while pursuing a deer. There he was
;
comp. tfnfr^-
bad. -2 Improperly,
jsq-cf!
.
%m
111,
race,
^
Pt. 1. 242
I
N. of a king of the lunar descendant of Puru, husband of Sakuntala and father of Bharata. [ Once upon a time Cushy anta, while hunting in the forest, went to the
culpable,
blamable. *$ | Matter, pus. -2 Poison. -3 Cotton. -4 A garment, clothes. -5 A tent Si 12. 65. *qr Leathern girth of an elephant. TTT: [ S'i"" ^or ^r ] I ( c ) A fault, blame, censure, defect, blemish, weak point; o/er shr r?r sfvfr
tud.
incorrectly, wrongly.
;
of
g.
spier
fr
rur
A .
calf.
charge, an accusation. Faulty, defecti ve,corrupt,
a. (
ive, bad.
*
3ft
a.
(
r /. ) Faulty, defectSickness, disease.
oft /. )
[s^wft]
1
Impure, corrupt, denied, contaminated.
-2 Faulty, defective. -3 Crim-
inal.
to
wicked, acting badly. -2- hard
be done or accomplished, arduous,
*
ut
' sooner ggff* *fe f Mk. Amaru. done 41; than '; slid a difficult or 3. 1.; Ms. 7. 55. (-T) 1
difficult
;
a difficulty. -2. painful task or act, ether. 5;^ n. 1. any atmosphere, bad act, sin, crime. -2- any difficult srra: 1- bad times ; or painful act. Mu. 7. 5. -2- the time of universal destruction. -3. an epithet of Siva.
gjy
a
bad or low family;(slTJ^rw)
lS<*T*ft Ms. 2. 238. -$?ftw a. low-born. ^cfn. a wicked person. sin, misdeed $*, -^ffr:/fttf*
sinful.
a. 1.
wicked, sinful, guilty, bid.
;
T^ B^tffRR^
Bg.
2. 50.
*nr a. unsy-
ill-arranged, unmethodical, stematic. Htnrr a misdemeanour, bad act. a. 1. hard to bf performed or accomplished, arduous
^f
506 Ku. 7. 65. -2; unapproachable. -3. acting ill, behaving wickelly, (-*) 1. a bear. -2. a bi-valve shell. "^rTT^ a. practising very austere penance. -*gftrf a. wicked, ill-behaved, abandoned. ( -ct ) misbedifficult
R. 8. 79
;
inaccessible,
^H<
haviour, ill-conduct. with a -disease
a. affect-
ed
of the skin, leprous. ( -m. ) a circumcised man, or one whose prepuce is nadif-
turally wanting. -ftrf^wr a. ficult to be cured, incurable. rent misconduct,
error.
%
**
an
fWt
m
1.2
;M.
242; Pt.
4.
JCT
(
be crossed
difficult to
!
)
a.
111.
1.
;
or R. -2.
be subdued, insuperable, invincible. -3. not to be surpassed or excelled. -4. difficult to be borne or endured. 3^?; false reasoning. difficult to
a. difficult to be
T^Cfuq^r)
di-
badly. -2. abusive .epithet ( arq^T*^ ). qfnr? a. diflcult to be seized, taken or kept ; Pt. 1. 67. qpr a. diffi( -; ) a bad wife. cult to be drunk trr< a. 1. difficult to be crossed. -> difficult to be aca. diilicult to be complished gested, a word
1- falling
ireiir
of abuse,
^
rilled or satisfied.
^5^151 u- obscure, sr$i% a. ill-tempered,
dark, dim. evil-natured.
lect.
a.
;
having bad weak) bad intel-
j ssr^r
q-jrtvf
ill-arranged or ) impolitic conduct.
-3
TIT
mur, jtr<J
(
(
o.
irofftT
managed.
"
innr,
progeny. sr^ minded, stupid.
! unaesailablejsee R. 2. 27. -2. secure from as-
nault, intangible.
srfrrra.
exasperated at this dastardly act of Dubsflsana that he vowed in the assembly that he would not rest till he had drank the villain's blood. On the 16th day of th great war Bhnu encountered Dnhsasana in a single combat, killed him with ease, and drank, according to his resolution, his blood to his heart's content ]. ill-mannered cr Sin? ( 555fh* ) ill behaved, reprobate. ^ifr a disdifficult to be loyal wife. 3TVTT Pt. 1. 173 TJT ( passed
immeasur-
O. 1
sm^: slander, calumnious report, scandal. vf(% ; /. bad news, evil report ; R. 12. 51. SHT? JWTCW
) a. 1.
irresistible, terrible.
-2- hard to bear or endure ; M. 5. 10; R. 3. 58. JTfir, -sinm a. unR. 1. 48 attainable, bard to get ;
;
6. 36.
Bg.
/.
displeasure. 5fa a. Ved. evil-minded, malevolent, wicked 5Tfr:,-5rar a- powerjffteh
weak. I^H a bad omen. 5TOT N. of the only daughter of
less,
TjaTr^ given in dratba.
JTWT
marriage a.
to
-Mfiicult
Jayato be
or governed, intractable. N. of one of the 101 sons of
managed (
H:
)
V=rof [
He was brave and
(
Draupadi,DuB8asana dragged her into the assembly by, her hair and began to strip her of every clothing but Krishna, aver ready to help the distressed, covered her from shame ;
skim of rnilk,cream.-qTamilch cow. for boiling milk. living on the mother's milk ( as a child ), a suckling.
vessel
1
qT^"^
a
iTTBT
which a cow is tied before being milked ^srr rice mixed with milk. HtT?:,-3Tl 3*r: the ocean of milk, one of tho seven oceans. l
fq- a. ( At the end of comp.)Milkin?, yielding, granting, as in sprTpr milch-cow. srr q. y.
A
.
^mj
I
[ 5r-f3; ]
A
cowherd, a
;
rist,
who
one
writes verses for hire
-4 One who performs anything out of interested motives with a view to profit himself. or re ward.
fW?
-2 -3
be conquered. gjr a. having bad drsamsf in one's sleep ). w> -
A cow which
1
^TTtfr
to be accomplished or manaa;ed.-2. difficult to be cured -J. difficult to
a. ( written also jfsi and jfhrer ) ill-conditioned, poor, miserable. -2.
m.
milkman &$f ftsi^ ^rnrf^ ?r?f Ku. 1. 2. -2 A calf. -3 A panegy-
) unbearable, irresistible, insupportable. trn%^ w. a false witness. *mi, -*nr a. 1. difficult
with ace.
(
yields milk.
A wet nurse (having much milk). A female who gives anything ).
^nr a. Ved. Milking [
^ff:
55^1%
1
*T5 ]
Milking.
*T:
Milking
ajr-
;
Ku. 1. 2 saRrri^t^rtrsiT^T Sk. R. 2. 28 17. 19. -2 Milk.-3 A milkpail. -4 Making profit out of any;
Buffering pain, unhappy, distressed. -3. unwell, ill. -4. ursteady, disquieted. -5. foolish, unwise, ignorant. ( -^j ind. ) badly, ill, unwell. ffifif:/- 1- bud condition or situation, unbappiness, misery. -J.
^s
stability.
f*re
(
) 1.
slight
suocoas. thing, satisfaction, MTTT:, -3T milk. a.
objects
;f
). :ft
pail.
A
I.
(
with two ace.
or
squeeze out, extract )
;
8.
12
;
tpfr
1.
2
IT
trJh':r?crT
; R. 5. 33. -2 To draw anything out of another (with two ace.);
its
-3 To drain a thing of contents, to make profit out of 6. 9.
_"y
_^
***
TT~*
R. 1 26. -4 To yiel desired object ) ;
U.
5- 31.
,__--
r
; *
or grant
I
ffTRr?jTfcj
( any f^^^Trf-
-5 To enjoy.
Caus.
)To cause to milk; Desid. ) To wish to milk. *T3T^ r? fwr^rg&tf'r Bh. 2. 46.
-II. 1 P. (
^tg-ft )
To
hurt, pain, dis-
tress.
fnrp. p-
-Oomp.
5
;
12. 73
Bk.
milk-
Milked.
"T^
^
To be
]
Milk.
W T? 1 A daughter.
TF 1$
q%. a son-in-law
(
also
virpifr TrsriT^ irlV-
Ku. Bk.
Milk-
cow. C
To milk
A
Milking. -2
I
[15, *^("r milked, tnilkable.
3nj^-cT or 1
'
or granting(desired
milk-pail. -
A
2 U.
-Comp.
>rr> ?2?2?,^'' ]
f5
[
ing.^ Yielding
^
55-
;
:
in-
touch or contact. -2. slight touch or action of the tongue which produces the sounds JJT, j, and ij. ^JIT a. hard or painful to remember ; U. 6. 34. f*ir: a bad dream.
warlike,
but wicked and intractable. When Yudhisbthira staked and lost even
-2 The milkv juice of plants.-3 Milk-rTT??H the 3Tif, ing. -Comp.
uneven, unlike, unequal .-2. adverse, unfortunate. -3. evil, improper, bad. TW, -^ptind. ill, wickedly. *T an evil being. ^(rrsr, 5=nfrr <* difficult to be united or reconciled. -HIT
able.
(
--
;
epithet of Indra. -*qro an epithet of Siva, g^ a. difficult to be Clothed, tattered
and ignominy. BhJina wag so much
4 P. (
f*f)r,
^
1
)
To
be afflict-
^^urw
ed, suffer pain, be sorry ; JT Si. 2. 11; fftg3^iT5rffq-Tiv
Hff^-
w^i^ 3TiTwgr
Git- 8.
'
'
&c. ( see -2 To give or cause pain.
afflicted or distressed
^as.
).
fff:,
-: [ of
Un.
.
3.
90
]
|-
A
messenger, an envoy,an ambassador; Chan. 106,-Comp. g<^ o. speaking by an ambassador. 1
A
ffctain -3^T ger, a confidante.
female messen-
A go between, -3 A gossiping or mischief-making woman. ( N. B. The sometimes shortened iff of ?
procuress.
;
;
[_
1 ?|^-Tp ]
Milked, milk-
ed out. -2 Extracted, drawn out &c. -3 Collected, filled; full. nj 1 Milk.
Malli. thereon
^fq-I
).
Employment of a messenger.
-2 An embassy. -3 A message.
507 q See under 5. a.
^
Comjiar. 3*11^ supcrl. far off, a ) Distant, remote, ITJT long way off, long f[* wnmri*f^t Chan. 73 H f t3nr?RT fT wrSTIW. H. 1. 146, 49. * Dis?<*JT
rver).-2. difficult to be crossed. (-t:) (-Tf) an epithet of sfg o. banished from wife and kinsmen Me. 6. a.
:
mm? ^
;
;
wounded
a.
fJrer
deeply. ^fifa; being in the distance, far removed, remote, distant. ^*=TK' a. naked. grrfa^ a. outlandish. flfjRq; a. hanging far
;
down, -tf&^a. piercing frem afar.
$TW a- being at a distance, remote, far away *3T*&
solid
j
;W: nd. I From distance cr^if
from
afar,
( b )
f^or
1
Far, from
a distant place, from afar;
^jr-
far, in a nigh degree;
-2 by ?K
^3;
*^ 5f^^niT^^3nr
10. 30. v.
1.
( c ) fTTtl.
^or gjBg. 2. 49 R. 1 From a dis-
,
i
regarded as comp.
'
afar
(
a.
f>f*r afar.
Being
);
st
Bh. i. nft?fr f^rctrffrT^Titt 81 ; R. 1. 61. -2 In a remote degree. -3 From a remote period. ( d ) H far, far away, in a distant place
Bent grass, panic grass (considered as a sacred article of worship and offered to deities &o.
^i
-Comp.
a soft blade of DurV. 3. 12.
awrapc:
va grass
;
The Indigo
Mu.
jRJTrftosro
1
;
Bh. 3. 88
].
(
1
;
;
cel, distance
S. 1. 17
;
;
so ^fivr to
be away or removed, be separated from, be at a distance ^frw^ nf% HtT^ re>4it Me.83.)-comp. aiffftiT a. separated by a long dis;
tance. arprrtT: shooting from afar. aiT&nr a. jumping or leaping fr. sn^: 1- mounted high.-2.f*r advanced, intense, vehement j^reg-; V. 4. frtff'sri a. *3rg sjonfbWff ;
:
itfa. I. far removed, squint-eyed. distant. -2- gone far, far advanced, grown intense ^CTiTri'iTSTls^snisjfrfJ^Torci S. 3. JT?OT the supernatural faculty of seeing objects though situated at a distance. ^fcr, -g=f^ a. far seeing. ( -sr; ). m. 1. a vulture. -2. a learned man, a Pandit. ;
-T
)
o.
prudence,
foresight.
g
under
6 A.
I.
r
( ftii^,
) (
respect, honoar, worship, reverence; Mv. 7. ^?Tnrn^rff H?r H. Pr. 7 3 Bk. 6. 55. -2 To care for, mind ;
;
;
usually with ;f. -3 To apply or devote oneself closely to, have regard' for wft 3j
-4 To
-H. 5 P.
desire.
( joffft )
To
hurt, kill. a.
gtf
Respected, honoured.
;rf
Cumin. jf
%$ make (
tsa )
(| ? ft,
-3 To
To be
1
1
.
lute, "BcT:
-2- confirmed. ftr: the cocoa-nut tree, -qr^ a. re-
firm.
one's word,faithfulto an agreement. Mrqq! firm confidence, settled conviction. -MFthft the holy fig-tree. n?(f^t a. 1. striking hard. -2- hit-
wide channel, or bed ( as a irnc o. I. very broad (as a ).
%Z
A a
-
fortify. -II. 1 A.
firm.
-2 To grow
or
a.
faithful,
devoted.
solute, strong-willed, firm. gt a. close-fisted, miserly, niggard-
f&: ) a sword. Jja:, -?8jt the cocoa-nut tree. afa^ m. a wild hog. R^; m- a relentless ^r a. foe, an inveterate enemy. ly- (
l.firm in religious austerity. -2. firtn.fuilhful. -3. persevering, persista. ent. ]. firmly tffir united,
closely joined. -2. close, compact. -3. firm in friendthick set.
Den. P. To make firm, strengthen
firm,
J^
^8R:
]
;
1
Fixed, ;
Solid, massive.
;
-3 Confirmed,
esta-
-4 Steady, persevering; Bg. -5 Firmly fastened, shut f aet. -6 Compact. -7 Tight, close, dense. -8 Strong, intense, great, excessive, blished.
-f>TT:
Confirmation, cor-
m.f.
[
A
leathern bag for holding water &c. ; Ms. 2. 99 f. 3. 208. -2 A fish. -3 A skin, hide.-4 A pair-of bellows. ;
firm, strong, unswerving, untiring U. 3. 65 K. 13. V8. -2 bg. 15. 3 ;
firm, con-
cf.
roboration.
1
l"**
;
8 U. I To -fix, make strong. -2 To corroborate, confirm. ,
Made
hole, an opening. [
vrr% Hfr a. re-
ting firmly, shooting surely.
1 To -2 To make
strengthened- -2 Grown, increased. jtjj
firmly,
*|5^, -qf'fq m. a good archer. f%*nr a. 1 of firm resolve, reso-
Ved. Fortifying, &c. 1>-P-
granulated
seizing
pursuing an object with untiring a shark. energy, resolute. : gTC a- having the gates well-secured. an epithet of Buddha. tr>T: