Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary
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a
a 1
a the first letter of the alphabet
• the first short vowel inherent in consonants. [Page 1, Column 1]
⋙ akāra
○kāra m. the letter or sound a
a 2
a (pragṛhya, q.v.), a vocative particle [a ananta, O Vishṇu] T
• interjection of pity, Ah!
a 3
a (before a vowel an, exc. a-ṛṇin), a prefix corresponding to Gk. ?, ?, Lat. in, Goth. [1, 1] and Germ. un, Eng. in or un, and having a negative or privative or contrary sense (an-eka not one
an-anta endless
a-sat not good
a-paśyat not seeing)
• rarely prefixed to Inf. (a-svaptum not to sleep TāṇḍyaBr.) and even to forms of the finite verb (a-spṛhayanti they do not desire BhP. Śiś.) and to pronouns (a-saḥ not he Śiś
a-tad not that BhP.)
• occasionally denoting comparison (a-brāhmaṇa like a Brahman T.)
• sometimes disparagement (a-yajña a miserable sacrifice)
• sometimes diminutiveness (cf. á-karṇa, an-udarā)
• rarely an expletive (cf. a-kupya, a-pūpa). According to Pāṇ. 6-2, 161, the accent may be optionally either on the first or last syllable in certain compounds formed with a (as á-tīkṣṇa or a-tīkṣṇá, á-śuci or a-śucí, án-anna or an-anná)
• the same applies to stems ending in tṛ accentuated on the first syllable before a is prefixed
• cf. also á-tūrta and a-tū́rta, á-bhinna and a-bhinná, &c
a 4
a the base of some pronouns and pronom. forms, in asya, atra, &c
a 5
a the augment prefixed to the √in the formation of the imperfect, aorist, and conditional tenses (in the Veda often wanting, as in Homer, the fact being that originally the augment was only prefixed in principal sentences where it was accentuated, whilst it was dropped in subordinate sentences where the root-vowel took the accent)
a 6
a m. N. of Vishnu L. (especially as the first of the three sounds in the sacred syllable om)
aṛṇin
a-ṛṇin mfn. free from debt L
aṃś
aṃś cl. 10. P. aṃśayati, to divide, distribute L. ; also occasionally Ā. aṃśayate L. ; also aṃśāpayati L
aṃśa
áṃśa m. (probably fr. √1. , perf. ān-áṃśa, and not from the above √aṃś fictitiously formed to serve as root), a share, portion, part, party
• partition, inheritance
• a share of booty
• earnest money
• stake (in betting) RV. v, 86, 5 TāṇḍyaBr
• a lot (cf. 2. prâs)
• the denominator of a fraction
• a degree of latitude or longitude
• a day L
• N. of an Āditya
⋙ aṃśakaraṇa
○karaṇa n. act of dividing
⋙ aṃśakalpanā
○kalpanā f. or allotment of a portion
⋙ aṃśaprakalpanā
○prakalpanā f. or allotment of a portion
⋙ aṃśapradāna
○pradāna n. allotment of a portion
⋙ aṃśabhāgin
○bhāgin or mnf. one who has a share, an heir, co-heir
⋙ aṃśabhāj
○bhāj mnf. one who has a share, an heir, co-heir
⋙ aṃśabhū
○bhū́ m. partner, associate TS
⋙ aṃśabhūta
○bhūta mfn. forming part of
⋙ aṃśavat
○vat (for aṃśumat?), m. a species of Soma plant Suśr
⋙ aṃśasavarṇana
○savarṇana n. reduction of fractions
⋙ aṃśasvara
○svara m. key-note or chief note in music
⋙ aṃśahara
○hara or mfn. taking a share, a sharer
⋙ aṃśahārin
○hārin mfn. taking a share, a sharer
⋙ aṃśāṃśa
aṃśâṃśa m. part of a portion (of a deity), secondary incarnation
⋙ aṃśāṃsi
aṃśâṃsi ind. share by share
⋙ aṃśāvatarana
aṃśâvatarana n. descent of part of a deity
• partial incarnation
• title of sections 64-67 of the first book of the MBh
⋙ aṃśīkṛ
aṃśī-kṛ to share
≫ aṃśaka 1
aṃśaka mf(ikā)n. (ifc.) forming part
≫ aṃśaka 2
aṃśaka m. a share
• degree of latitude or longitude
• a co-heir L
• (am), n. a day L
≫ aṃśala
aṃśala aṃsalá next col
≫ aṃśin
aṃśin mfn. having a share Yājñ
⋙ aṃśitā
aṃśi-tā f. the state of a sharer or co-heir, heirship
aṃśu
aṃśú m. a filament (especially of the Soma plant)
• a kind of Soma libation ŚBr
• thread
• end of a thread, a minute particle [Page 1, Column 2]
• a point, end
• array, sunbeam
• cloth L
• N. of a Ṛishi RV. viii, 5, 26
• of an ancient Vedic teacher, son of a Dhanaṃjaya VBr
• of a prince
⋙ aṃśujāla
○jāla n. a collection of rays, blaze of light
⋙ aṃśudhara
○dhara m. 'bearer of rays', the sun L
⋙ aṃśudhāna
○dhāna n. N. of a village R
⋙ aṃśudhāraya
○dhāraya m. a lamp MaitrUp
⋙ aṃśunadī
○nadī f. N. of a river
⋙ aṃśupaṭṭa
○paṭṭa n. a kind of cloth
⋙ aṃśupati
○pati or m. 'lord of rays', the sun L
⋙ aṃśubhartṛ
○bhartṛ m. 'lord of rays', the sun L
⋙ aṃśumat
○mát mfn. fibrous, rich in filaments
• rich in Soma plants or Soma juice
• radiant, luminous
• pointed
• (ān), m. the sun, the moon
• N. of various persons, especially of a prince of the solar race, son of A-samañjas, grandson of Sagara
• (mátī), f. N. of a river (Yamunā?) RV. viii, 96, 13-15
• Hedysarum Gangeticum Suśr
⋙ aṃśumatphalā
○matphalā f. Musa Paradisiaca
⋙ aṃśumālā
○mālā f. a garland of light, halo
⋙ aṃśumālin
○mālin m. the sun
⋙ aṃśuvāṇa
○vāṇa m. 'having rays for arrows', the sun
⋙ aṃśuvimarda
○vimarda m. ray-obscuration
⋙ aṃśuhasta
○hasta m. 'having rays for hands', the sun L
⋙ aṃśūdaka
aṃśū7daka n. water which has been exposed to the rays of the sun or the moon Bhpr
⋙ aṃśvādi
aṃśv-ādi a g. of Pāṇ. 6-2, 193
≫ aṃśuka
aṃśuka n. cloth
• fine or white cloth, muslin [see cīnâṃśuka] L.
• garment, upper garment
• tie (for binding a churning-stick)
≫ aṃśula
aṃśula m. radiant T.
• N. of the sage Cāṇakya L.
aṃs
aṃs (cf. √aṃś) L. vyaṃs
≫ aṃsa
áṃsa m. the shoulder, shoulder-blade
• corner of a quadrangle
• N. of a king
• (au), m. du. the two shoulders or angles of an altar
• a share (for aṃśa) ; [Goth. amsa
• Gk. ?, ? ; Lat. humerus, [1, 2] ansa.]
⋙ aṃsakūṭa
○kūṭa m. the shoulder
• a bull's hump, the protuberance between an ox's shoulders
⋙ aṃsatra
○tra (áṃsa-), n. armour to protect the shoulder RV
• a bow Nir
áṃsatra-kośa mfn. having a cask for its tunic (probably = a Soma filter Gmn.) RV. x, 101, 7
⋙ aṃsadaghna
○daghná mf(ā́)n. up to the shoulder ŚBr
⋙ aṃsadhrī
○dhrī́ f. a cooking vessel AV
⋙ aṃsapṛṣṭha
○pṛṣṭha n. back of the shoulder
⋙ aṃsaphalaka
○phalaká n. shoulderblade ŚBr. Suśr
⋙ aṃsabhāra
○bhāra or m. a burden on the shoulder, (g. bhastrâdi, q.v.)
⋙ aṃsebhāra
aṃse-bhāra m. a burden on the shoulder, (g. bhastrâdi, q.v.)
⋙ aṃsabhārika
aṃsa-bhārika mf(ī)n. or bearing a burden on the shoulder ib
⋙ aṃsebhārika
aṃse-bhārika mf(ī)n. bearing a burden on the shoulder ib
⋙ aṃsemūla
aṃse-mūla n. the acromion L
≫ aṃsala
aṃsalá mfn. lusty, strong ŚBr. &c
≫ aṃsya
áṃsya (3), mfn. belonging to the shoulder RV. i, 191, 7
aṃh 1
aṃh (cf. √aṅgh), cl. 1. Ā. aṃhate, to go, set out, commence L
• to approach L
• cl. 10. P. aṃhayati, to send Bhaṭṭ
• to speak Bhaṭṭ
• to shine L
≫ aṃhri
aṃhri m. a foot Hpar
• √of a tree L
• [cf. aṅghri.]
⋙ aṃhripa
○pa m. 'root-drinker', a tree L
⋙ aṃhriskandha
○skandha m. or a part of the foot between the ancle and the heel L
⋙ aṃhriśiras
○śiras n. a part of the foot between the ancle and the heel L
aṃh 2
aṃh to press together, to strangle (conjecturable from Gk. ?, ? ; Lat. angustus, [1, 2] anxius, &c.) L
≫ aṃhati
aṃhati f. anxiety, distress, trouble RV
• illness L. ; [Lat. ango]
• a gift (also aṃhatī f.) L
≫ aṃhas
áṃhas n. anxiety, trouble RV. &c
• sin L.
• [cf. aghá, ā́gas
• Gk. ?, ?, ?, ?.]
⋙ aṃhaspati
○pati or [Page 1, Column 2]
⋙ aṃhasaspati
aṃhasas-patí Vṣ., m. lord of perplexity, i.e. an intercalary month
• cf. āṃhaspatya
⋙ aṃhasaspatya
aṃhasas-patyá n. power over calamity TS. ĀpŚr
⋙ aṃhomuc
aṃho-múc mfn. delivering from distress RV. x, 63, 9 VS
≫ aṃhiti
aṃhiti f. a gift, donation L. aṃhatí
≫ aṃhu
aṃhu mfn. (only in compar. aṃhīyas) narrow AitBr., [par`o-'Mhu]
• (ú), n. (only in Abl. aṃhós) anxiety, distress RV
• [Gk. ? ; Goth. [Page 1, Column 2] aggvus ; Lat. angustus, anxius, &c.]
⋙ aṃhubhedī
○bhédī f. having a narrow slit (pudendum muliebre) VS. [Page 1, Column 3]
⋙ aṃhura
aṃhurá mfn. straitened, distressed RV. x, 5, 6
≫ aṃhūraṇa
aṃhūraṇá mf(ā́)n. distressing RV. vi, 47, 20
• (ám), n. distress RV. i, 105, 17 AV
≫ aṃhoyu
aṃhoyú mfn. troublesome RV. v, 15, 3
ak
ak cl. 1. P. akati, to move tortuously (like a snake) L
• Cf. √ag and √añc
aka 1
aka the suffix aka (akac)
aka 2
á-ka n. unhappiness, pain, trouble TS
• sin L
akaca
a-kaca mfn. hairless, bald
• cf. ut-, ūrdhva-, vi-
• m. N. of Ketu, the dragon's tail or descending node (having a headless trunk) L
akaṭuka
a-kaṭuka mfn. not acrid, not impetuous
• unwearied, indefatigable
≫ akaṭuphala
a-kaṭu-phala m. a kind of plant
akaṭhora
a-kaṭhora mfn. not hard, weak
akaḍama
akaḍama n. a kind of Tāntrik diagram
⋙ akaḍamacakra
○cakra n. id
akaṇṭaka
a-kaṇṭaka mfn. thornless, free from troubles or difficulties or enemies
akaṇṭha
a-kaṇṭha mfn. having no neck
• having no voice, hoarse
akatthana
a-katthana mfn. unboastful
akathaha
akathaha n. a kind of diagram
akathya
a-kathya mfn. unspeakable
• unutterable, unmentionable
akaniṣṭha
á-kaniṣṭha ās m. pl. of whom none is the youngest (i.e. younger than the others) RV
• a class of Buddhist deities
⋙ akaniṣṭhaga
○ga m. a Buddha L
⋙ akaniṣṭhapa
○pa m. a Buddhist king T
akanyā
a-kanyā f. not a virgin Mn
akapīvat
akapīvat ān m. N. of a Ṛishi
akampana
akampana m. N. of a prince
• of a Rākshasa
akampita
a-kampita mfn. unshaken, firm
• m. N. of one of the 11 chief pupils (gaṇadhara or gaṇâdhipa) of Mahāviira (the last Tīrtha-kara)
≫ akampya
a-kampya mfn. not to be shaken
akara
a-kara mfn. handless, maimed
• exempt from tax or duty, privileged
• not acting
• (ā), f. Emblic Myrobalan, Phyllanthus Emblica
akaraṇa
a-karaṇa n. absence of action
≫ akaraṇi
a-karaṇi f. non-accomplishment, failure, disappointment (used in imprecations, e.g. tasyâkaraṇir evâstu bad luck to him!) L
≫ akaraṇīya
a-karaṇīya mfn. not to be done
akaruṇa
a-karuṇa mfn. merciless, relentless
⋙ akaruṇatva
○tva n. harshness, cruelty
akarkaśa
a-karkaśa mfn. not hard, tender
akarṇa
á-karṇa mf(ā)n. having diminutive ears TS. ŚBr
• without ears, deaf
• without helm or rudder
• without Karṇa
≫ akarṇaka
a-karṇáka mfn. without ears TS., &c
≫ akarṇya
a-karṇya mfn. not fit for the ears Pāṇ. Sch
akarṇadhāra
a-karṇadhāra mfn. without a helmsman, destitute of a pilot
akartana
a-kartana m. a dwarf L
akartṛ
a-kartṛ m. not an agent, N. applied to the puruṣa (in Sāṅkhya phil.)
• not active (in Gr.)
⋙ akartṛtva
○tva n. state of non-agency. [Page 2, Column 1]
akarman
a-karmán mfn. not working
• not performing good works, wicked RV. x, 2 2, 8
• inefficient
• (in Gr.) intransitive
• (a), n. absence of work
• observances
• improper work, crime
⋙ akarmabhoga
akarmabhoga m. enjoyment of freedom from action
⋙ akarmānvita
a-karmânvita mfn. unoccupied
• disqualified
≫ akarmaka
a-karmaka mfn. (in Gr.) intransitive
≫ akarmaṇya
a-karmaṇya mfn. improper to be done
• unfit for work
• inefficient
akala
a-kala mfn. not in parts, entire
• not skilled in the arts (kalās)
akalaṅka
a-kalaṅka mfn. without stains or spots
• N. of a Jaina
akalka
a-kalka mfn. free from impurity
• (ā), f. moonlight, L:
⋙ akalkatā
○tā f. honesty Yājñ
akalkana
a-kalkana or a-kalkala mfn. not deceitful, honourable, (T.) Bhag
akalpa
a-kalpá mf(ā)n. not subject to rules, uncontrolled
• not admitting (any comparison pratimā́nam) RV. i, 102, 6
• unable to (loc. or Inf. or in comp.)
≫ akalpita
a-kalpita mfn. not manufactured, not artificial, not pretended
• natural, genuine
akalmaṣa
a-kalmaṣa mf(ā)n. spotless
akalmāṣa
a-kalmāṣa m. N. of a son of the fourth Manu Hariv
akalya
a-kalya mf(ā)n. ill, sick
• true (?) L
≫ akalyāṇa
á-kalyāṇa mfn. not handsome AV
• inauspicious
• (am), n. adversity
akava
á-kava mfn. (fr. 1. ku, q.v.), not contemptible, not stingy RV
≫ akavāri
á-kavāri mf(ī)n. not selfish, not stingy RV. iii, 47, 5, and vii, 96, 3 [Sāy. explains by a-kava-ari, 'not contemptible as an enemy, or to his enemies, not having weak enemies']
akavaca
a-kavacá mfn. having no coat of mail AV. xi, 10, 22
akavi
á-kavi mfn. unwise RV. vii, 4, 4
akasmāt
a-kasmāt ind. without a why or a wherefore accidentally suddenly
akāṇa
á-kāṇa mf(ā)n. not one eyed, not monoculous TS. and ŚBr
akāṇḍa
a-kāṇḍa mfn. without a trunk T
• causeless, unexpected
• (e), ind. causelessly, unexpectedly
⋙ akāṇḍapātajāta
○pāta-jāta mfn. dying as soon as born
⋙ akāṇḍaśūla
○śūla n. sudden, acute pain
akātara
a-kātara mfn. not dejected
akāma
a-kāmá mf(ā)n. without desire or wish
• unintentional, reluctant
• (in Gr.) the Sandhi which causes the dropping of a final r before a succeeding r
⋙ akāmakarśana
○karśana (á kāma-), mfn. not disappointing desires RV. i, 53, 2
⋙ akāmatas
○tas ind. unintentionally, unwillingly
⋙ akāmatā
○tā f. freedom from desire, &c
⋙ akāmahata
○hata (á-kāma-), mfn. unaffected with desire, calm ŚBr. xiv
≫ akāmin
a-kāmin mfn. = a-kāmá
akāya
a-kāyá mfn. bodiless, incorporeal VS
akāraṇa
a-kāraṇa mfn. causeless
• (am), n. absence of a cause
• (am, ena, e, āt), ind. causelessly
⋙ akāraṇotpanna
a-kāraṇôtpanna mfn. produced spontaneously
≫ akārin
a-kārin mfn. inactive, not performing, (g. grahâdi, q.v.)
akārṇaveṣṭakika
a-kārṇaveṣṭakika mf(i) n. not fit for ear-rings, not looking well with ear-rings Pāṇ. Sch. karṇa-veṣṭaka
akārya
a-kārya mfn. not to be done, improper
• (am), n. a criminal action
⋙ akāryakārin
○kārin mfn. an evil-doer
• neglecting duty
akārṣṇya
a-kārṣṇya n. absence of blackness
akāla
a-kāla m. a wrong or bad time
• (mfn.), unseasonable
• (e) or -tas ind. unseasonably
⋙ akālakuṣmāṇḍa
○kuṣmāṇḍa m. a pumpkin produced out of season [Page 2, Column 2]
• a useless birth
⋙ akālakusuma
○kusuma n. a flower blossoming out of season
⋙ akālaja
○ja or mfn. born at a wrong time, unseasonable
⋙ akālajāta
○jāta or mfn. born at a wrong time, unseasonable
⋙ akālotpanna
akālôtpanna mfn. born at a wrong time, unseasonable
⋙ akālajaladodaya
○jaladôdaya or m. unseasonable rising of clouds or mist
⋙ akālameghodaya
○meghôdaya m. unseasonable rising of clouds or mist
⋙ akālavelā
○velā f. wrong or unseasonable time
⋙ akālasaha
○saha mfn. unable to bide one's time
⋙ akālahīnam
○hīnam ind. without losing time, immediately
≫ akālikam
a-kālikam ind. immediately MBh
≫ akālya
a-kālya mfn. unseasonable
akāsāra
a-kāsāra m. N. of a teacher BhP
akiñcana
a-kiñcana mfn. without anything, utterly destitute
• disinterested
• (am), n. that which is worth nothing
⋙ akiñcanatā
○tā f. or voluntary poverty (as practised by Jaina ascetics)
⋙ akiñcanatva
○tva n. voluntary poverty (as practised by Jaina ascetics)
≫ akiñcaniman
a-kiñcaniman ā m. utter destitution, (g. pṛthu-ādi, q.v.)
akitava
á-kitava m. no gambler VS
akilviṣa
a-kilviṣá mfn. sinless ŚBr
akīrti
a-kīrti f. ill-fame, disgrace
⋙ akīrtikara
○kara mfn. causing disgrace, disparaging, insulting
akuṇṭha
a-kuṇṭha mfn. not blunted, not worn out
• vigorous, fixed
• ever fresh, eternal
⋙ akuṇṭhadhiṣṇya
○dhiṣṇya n. an eternal abode, heaven
≫ akuṇṭhita
a-kuṇṭhita mfn. = a-kuṇṭha
akutas
a-kutas ind. (usually in comp.), not from any quarter or cause
⋙ akutaścala
akutaś-cala m. not movable from any cause
• N. of Śiva
⋙ akutobhaya
a-kutobhaya or mfn. having no fear from any quarter, secure
⋙ akutaścidbhaya
a-kutaścid-bhaya or mfn. having no fear from any quarter, secure
⋙ akutracabhaya
a-kutraca-bhaya mfn. having no fear from any quarter, secure
≫ akutra
a-kutra or (Ved.)
⋙ akutrā
a-kutrā ind. nowhere, astray RV. i, 120, 8
akutsita
a-kutsita mfn. unreproached
akudhryañc
a-kudhryáñc áṅ, dhrī́cī, ák (kudhri for kudha for kuha = [kutra)], 'going nowhere' (âk, 4). ind. objectless, aimless RV. x, 22, 12
akupya
a-kupya n. not base metal, gold or silver Kir
• any base metal (= kupya, 3. a)
≫ akupyaka
akupyaka n. gold or silver L
akumāra
a-kumāra m. not a boy (said of Indra) RV. s, 155, 6
akula
a-kula mfn. not of good family, low
• (as) m. N. of Śiva L
• (ā) f. N. of Pārvatī L
⋙ akulatā
○tā f. lowness of family
≫ akulīna
a-kulīna mfn. not of good family Mn
akuśala
a-kuśala mf(ā)n. inauspicious, evil
• not clever
• (am), n. evil, an evil word Mn
akusīda
a-kusīda or akuśīda mfn. taking no interest or usury, without gain
akusuma
a-kusuma mfn. flowerless
akuha
a-kuha as, m. no deceiver L
≫ akuhaka
a-kuhaka m. id. Suśr
akūṭa
á-kūṭa mf(ā)n. having no prominence on the forehead TS.: not deceitful, unerring (said of arms) Yājñ
• not false (said of coins) Yājñ
akūpāra
á-kūpāra mfn. unbounded RV. v, 39, 2 and x. 109, 1
• m. the sea VS. &c
• tortoise BhP. &c. the mythical tortoise that upholds the world
• N. of a man PBr
• N. of an Āditya L
• (ā), f. N. of an Aṅgirasī PBr
≫ akūvāra
a-kūvāra = a-kūpāra above
akūrca
a-kūrca m. 'the guileless one', a Buddha L
akṛcchra
a-kṛcchra as, am m. n. absence of difficulty
• freedom from trouble
≫ akṛcchrin
a-kṛcchrin mfn. free from difficulty or trouble
akṛta
á-kṛta mf(ā) n. undone, not committed
• not made, uncreated
• unprepared, incomplete
• one who has done no works, (am), n. an act never before committed AitBr
• (ā), f. a daughter who has not been made putrikā, or a sharer in the privileges of a son Pāṇ
⋙ akṛtakāram
○kāram ind. is a way not done before Pāṇ
⋙ akṛtajña
○jña mfn. not acknowledging benefits, ungrateful
⋙ akṛtajñatā
○jña-tā f. ingratitude
⋙ akṛtabuddhi
○buddhi mfn. having an unformed mind
⋙ akṛtabuddhitva
○buddhitva n. ignorance
⋙ akṛtavraṇa
○vraṇa m. N. of a commentator on the Purāṇas VP
• of a companion of Rāma Jāmadagnya MBh
• of a teacher
⋙ akṛtātman
akṛtât-man mfn. having an unformed mind [Page 2, Column 3]
• not yet identified with the supreme Spirit
⋙ akṛtārtha
akṛtârtha mfn. having one's object unaccomplished, unsuccessful
⋙ akṛtāstra
akṛtâstra mfn. unpractised in arms MBh
≫ akṛtin
a-kṛtin mfn. unfit for work, not clever
⋙ akṛtitva
akṛti-tva n. unfitness for work
≫ akṛtya
a-kṛtya mfn. not to be done, criminal
• (am), n. crime
⋙ akṛtyakārin
○kārin mfn. evil-doer MBh
akṛtta
a-kṛtta mfn. uncut, unimpaired
⋙ akṛttaruc
○ruc mfn. possessing unimpaired splendour RV. x, 84, 4
akṛtrima
a-kṛtrima mf(ā)n. inartificial
akṛtsna
á-kṛtsna mf(ā)n. incomplete
akṛpa
a-kṛpa mfn. merciless, unkind
akṛpaṇa
a-kṛpaṇa mfn. not miserly
akṛśa
á-kṛśa mfn. not emaciated TS
• unimpaired
⋙ akṛśalakṣmī
○lakṣmī mfn. enjoying full prosperity
⋙ akṛśāśva
a-kṛśâśva mfn. N. of a king of Ayodhyā Hariv
akṛṣīvala
á-kṛṣīvala mf(ā)n. not agricultural RV. x, 146, 6
akṛṣṭa
á-kṛṣṭa mfn. unploughed, untilled
• not drawn
• (am), n. unploughed land ŚBr
• (ās), m. pl., N. of a kind of Ṛishis MBh. Hariv
⋙ akṛṣṭapacya
○pacyá mfn. ripening in unploughed land, growing wild AV. VS. TS
• (said of the earth) giving fruits without having been ploughed VP
akṛṣṇakarman
a-kṛṣṇa-karman mfn. free from black deeds, guiltless L
aketana
a-ketana mfn. houseless
aketu
a-ketú mfn. shapeless, unrecognisable RV. i, 6, 3
• ('unconscious' Sāy.)
akeśa
a-keśa mf(ā Pāṇ
ī R.)n. hairless
akoṭa
a-koṭa m. 'without a bend', the Areca or Betel-nut palm L
akopa
a-kopa m. N. of a minister of king Dasaratha R. &c
akopana
a-kopana mfn. not irascible
akovida
a-kovida mfn. unwise, ignorant
akauśala
a-kauśala n. unskilfulness Pāṇ
• cf. ākauśala
akkā
akkā f. (Voc. akka Pāṇ.) a mother (used contemptuously)
• N. of a woman ; [supposed to be a term of foreign origin, Lat. ācca.]
akta 1
akta mfn. (√aj), driven
akta 2
aktá mfn. (√añj), smeared over, diffused, bedaubed, tinged, characterized. Often ifc. (cf. raktâkta)
• (am), n. oil, ointment
≫ aktā
aktā́ f. night RV. i, 62, 8
≫ aktu
aktú m. tinge, ray, light RV
• dark tinge, darkness, night RV., (ós, úbhis), ind. at night RV
aknopana
a-knopana mfn. not moistening drying Nir
akra 1
á-kra mfn. (√kṛ), inactive RV. i, 120, 2
akra 2
akrá as, m. a banner RV
• a wall, fence (prākāra), according to Durga on Nir. vi, 17
akratu
a-kratú mfn. destitute of energy or power ['of sacrifices' Sāy.] RV. x, 8 3, 5 AV
• foolish RV. vii, 6, 3
• free from desire Up
akrama
a-krama mfn. not happening successively, happening at once Yogas
• m. want of order, confusion
akravihasta
á-kravi-hasta mfn. not having bloody hands ['not having niggardly hands, not close-fisted' Sāy.] RV. v, 62, 6
akravyād
a-kravyâd mfn. not consuming flesh (N. of an Agni) AV
• not carnivorous Yājñ
≫ akravyāda
a-kravyâda mfn. not carnivorous Mn
akrānta
a-krānta mfn. unpassed, unsurpassed, unconquered, not doubled RV. Prāt
• (ā), f. the Egg plant. [Page 3, Column 1]
akriya
a-kriya mfn. without works
• inactive
• abstaining from religious rites
• impious
• (ā), f. inactivity
• neglect of duty
akrīḍat
á-krīḍat mfn. not playing RV. x, 79, 6
akrūra
a-krūra mfn. not cruel, gentle
• m. N. of Kṛishṇa's paternal uncle MBh
akrodha
a-krodha m. suppression of anger
• (mfn.), free from anger
⋙ akrodhamaya
○máya mfn. free from anger ŚBr. xiv
≫ akrodhana
a-krodhana mfn. free from anger Mn
• m. N. of a prince, son of Ayutāyu VP
aklama
a-klama m. freedom from fatigue
aklikā
aklikā f. the Indigo plant L
aklinnavartman
a-klinna-vartman a, n. N. of a disease of the eyes Suśr
≫ akledya
a-kledya mfn. not to be wetted
akliṣṭa
a-kliṣṭa mfn. untroubled
• undisturbed
• unwearied
⋙ akliṣṭakarman
○karman or mfn. unwearied in action
⋙ akliṣṭakārin
○kārin mfn. unwearied in action
⋙ akliṣṭavrata
○vrata mfn. unwearied in keeping religious vows
≫ akleśa
a-kleśa m. freedom from trouble Mn
akṣ
akṣ (perhaps a kind of old Desid. of √1. ), cl. 1. 5. akṣati, akṣṇoti (Pāṇ. 3-1, 75 ; fut. akṣiṣyati or akṣyati L. ; aor. ākṣīt, 3. du. ākṣiṣṭām or āṣṭām L. ; perf. ānakṣa [Pāṇ. 7-4, 60 Comm.], but Ā. p. [with the Vedic weak stem ākṣ, perf. āś-uḥ 3. pl. &c. fr. √1. ] ākṣāṇá),
• to reach RV. x, 22, 11
• to pass through, penetrate, pervade, embrace L
• to accumulate (to from the cube?) L.: Caus. akṣayati, ācikṣat, to cause to pervade L.: Desid. acikṣi, ṣati or acikṣati L
≫ akṣa 1
ákṣa m. an axle, axis (in this sense also n. L.)
• a wheel, car, cart
• the beam of a balance or string which holds the pivot of the beam
• a snake L
• terrestrial latitude (cf. -karṇa, -bhā, -bhāga)
• the collar-bone ŚBr
• the temporal bone Yājñ
• N. of a measure (= 104 aṅgula) ; [Lat. axis
• Gk. ? ; Old Germ. ahsa ; [Page 3, Column 1] Mod. Germ. āchse ; Lith. assis.]
⋙ akṣakarṇa
○karṇa m. the hypotenuse, especially of the triangle formed with the gnomon of a dial and its shadow
• (in astron.) argument of the latitude
⋙ akṣaja
○ja m. a diamond
• a thunderbolt
• N. of Vishṇu
⋙ akṣadṛkkarman
○dṛk-karman n. operation or calculation for latitude
⋙ akṣadvāra
○dvāra n. the cavity in the axle of a car Sāy. on RV. v, 30. 1
⋙ akṣadhur
○dhur f. the pin at the end of an axle, pole attached to an axle
⋙ akṣadhūrtila
○dhūrtila m. a draft-ox L
⋙ akṣapīḍa
○pīḍa m. Chrysopogon Acicularis Suśr
• (ā), f. N. of a plant
⋙ akṣabhā
○bhā f. shadow of latitude
⋙ akṣabhāga
○bhāga m. degree of latitude
⋙ akṣabhāra
○bhāra m. a cart-load
⋙ akṣasaṅgam
○saṅgám ind. so that the axle is caught or hooked by contact with some obstruction MaitrS
⋙ akṣāṃsa
akṣâṃsa m. a degree of latitude
⋙ akṣāgra
akṣâgra n. end of an axle, or of the pole of a car
• an axle
⋙ akṣāgrakīla
akṣâgra-kīla or m. a linch-pin
⋙ akṣāgrakīlaka
akṣâgra-kīlaka m. a linch-pin
• the pin fastening the yoke to the pole
⋙ akṣānah
akṣā-náh (the vowel lengthened as in upā-náh, &c.), mfn. tied to the axle of a car RV. x, 53, 7
• (horse Sāy
• trace attached to the horse's collar Gmn.)
≫ akṣa 2
akṣá m. (√1. Uṇ.) a die for gambling
• a cube
• a seed of which rosaries are made (cf. indrâkṣa, rudrâkṣa)
• the Eleocarpus Ganitrus, producing that seed
• a weight called karṣa, equal to 16 māshas
• Beleric Myrobalan (Terminalia Belerica), the seed of which is used as a die
• a N. of the number 5
• (am), n. sochal salt
• blue vitriol (from its cube-like crystals) L
⋙ akṣakāma
○kāma (akṣá-), mfn. fond of dice AV
⋙ akṣakitava
○kitava m. a gambler MBh
⋙ akṣakuśala
○kuśala mfn. skilled in dice
⋙ akṣakṣapaṇa
○kṣapaṇa m. N. of a gambler Kathās
⋙ akṣaglaha
○glaha m. gambling, playing at dice MBh
⋙ akṣaja
○ja m. a thunderbolt
• N. Vishṇu L
⋙ akṣatattva
○tattva n. science of dice
-vid mfn. skilled in it
⋙ akṣadāya
○dāya m. handing over the dice in gambling Naish. moving a piece on a board Bṛ.
⋙ akṣadevana
○devana n. gambling, dice-playing
⋙ akṣadevin
○devin or m. a gambler, a dice-player
⋙ akṣadyū
○dyū m. a gambler, a dice-player
⋙ akṣadyūta
○dyūta n. gambling
• cf. ākṣadyūtika
⋙ akṣadyūtādi
○dyūtâdi a g. of Pāṇ. 4-4, 19
⋙ akṣadrugdha
○drugdha (akṣá-), mfn. hated by (unlucky at) dice, or injuring with dice (a sharper) AV
⋙ akṣadhara
○dhara mfn. holding dice
• m. Trophis Aspera ( śākhoṭa)
⋙ akṣadhūrta
○dhūrta m. 'dice-rogue', gambler L
⋙ akṣanaipuṇa
○naipuṇa or n. skill in gambling
⋙ akṣanaipuṇya
○naipuṇya n. skill in gambling
⋙ akṣaparājaya
○parājayá m. defeat in gambling AV. [Page 3, Column 2]
⋙ akṣapari
○pari ind. with exception of a single die Pāṇ
⋙ akṣapāta
○pāta m. throw or cast of dice
⋙ akṣapātana
○pātana n. act of casting dice
⋙ akṣapriya
○priya mfn. fond of dice, or (perhaps) favoured by dice
⋙ akṣabhūmi
○bhūmi f. gambling-place
⋙ akṣamada
○mada m. passion for dice
⋙ akṣamātra
○mātra n. anything as big as dice
• the twinkling of an eye, a moment (cf. 4. akṣa) L
⋙ akṣamālā
○mālā f. a string or rosary of beads, especially of Eleocarpus seeds
• N. of Arundhatī, wife of Vasishṭha (from her wearing a rosary) Mn. ix, 23
• N. of the mother of Vatsa
⋙ akṣamālin
○mālin mfn. wearing a rosary of seeds
• N. of Siva MBh
⋙ akṣarāja
○rājá m. 'king of dice', the die called Kali VS
⋙ akṣavat
○vat mfn. having dice
• (), f. a game of dice L
⋙ akṣavāpa
○vāpa = akṣâvāpá below Kāṭh
⋙ akṣavāma
○vāma m. an unfair gambler
⋙ akṣavid
○vid mfn. skilful in gambling
⋙ akṣavṛtta
○vṛtta mfn. anything that happens in gambling
⋙ akṣaśauṇḍa
○śauṇḍa mfn. fond of gambling
⋙ akṣasūkta
○sūkta n. dice-hymn, N. of RV. x, 34
⋙ akṣasūtra
○sūtra n. a string or rosary of Eleocarpus seeds
⋙ akṣastuṣa
○stuṣa m. Beleric Myrobalan
⋙ akṣahṛdaya
○hṛdaya n. innermost nature of dice, perfect skill in gambling
⋙ akṣahṛdayajña
○hṛdaya-jña mfn. perfectly skilled in gambling
⋙ akṣātivāpa
akṣâtivāpa m. = akṣâvāpá below MBh
⋙ akṣāvapana
akṣâvápana n. a dice-board ŚBr
⋙ akṣāvalī
akṣâvalī f. a rosary
⋙ akṣāvāpa
akṣâvāpá m. "ṣBr. (cf. akṣa-vāpa and akṣâtivāpa), the keeper or superintendent of a gambling-table [Comm. = dyūta-pati, dyūtâdhyakṣa, akṣa-goptṛ]
≫ akṣa 3
akṣa n. an organ of sense
• sensual perception L
• m. the soul L
• knowledge, religious knowledge L
• a lawsuit L
• a person born blind L
• N. of Garuḍa L
• of a son of Rāvaṇa
• of a son of Nara, &c
⋙ akṣadarśaka
○darśaka or m. a judge, i.e. one who sees lawsuits
⋙ akṣadṛś
○dṛś m. a judge, i.e. one who sees lawsuits
⋙ akṣapaṭala
○paṭala n. court of law
• depository of legal document Rājat
⋙ akṣapāṭa
○pāṭa m. an arena, a wrestling ground, place of contest L
⋙ akṣapāṭaka
○pāṭaka or m. a judge, i.e. arranger of a lawsuit L
⋙ akṣapāṭika
○pāṭika m. a judge, i.e. arranger of a lawsuit L
⋙ akṣavāṭa
○vāṭa L. -pāṭa
⋙ akṣavid
○vid mfn. versed in law L
≫ akṣa 4
akṣa
⋙ akṣacaraṇa
akṣa-caraṇa &c. col. 3
≫ akṣaka
akṣaka m. Dalbergia Oujeinensis
• (as, am), m. n. the collar-bone Suśr
• (ī), f. N. of a creeping plant
akṣaṇa
a-kṣaṇa mfn. inopportune
akṣaṇvat 1
a-kṣaṇvat mfn. (√kṣan), not injuring ĀśvGṛ
akṣata
á-kṣata mfn. not crushed
• uninjured, unbroken, whole
• m. Siva L
• (as, am), mṇ. a eunuch L
• (ā), f. a virgin Yājñ
• N. of a plant, Karkaṭaśriṅgī or Kaṅkaḍaśriṅgī
• (am), n. and (ās), m. pl. unhusked barley-corns
• N. of the descendants of Surabhi Hariv
⋙ akṣatayoni
○yoni f. a virgin, an unblemished maiden
akṣatra
a-kṣatra mfn. destitute of the Kshatriya caste, apart from the Kshatriya caste
akṣan
akṣan akṣi
akṣama
a-kṣama mf(ā)n. unable to endure, impatient
• incompetent (with Loc., Inf. or ifc.), envious
• (ā), f. or -tā f. impatience, envy
• incompetence, inability (with Inf.)
akṣaya
a-kṣaya mf(ā)n. exempt from decay, undecaying
• m. N. of the twentieth year in the cycle of Jupiter
• N. of a mountain Hariv
• (ā), f. the seventh day of a lunar month, if it fall on Sunday or Monday
• the fourth, if it fall on Wednesday
⋙ akṣayaguṇa
○guṇa mfn. possessing imperishable qualities
• m. Siva
⋙ akṣayatā
○tā f. or imperishableness
⋙ akṣayatva
○tva n. imperishableness
⋙ akṣayatṛtīyā
○tṛtīyā f. N. of a festival (the third day of the bright half of Vaiśākha, which is the first day of the Satya-yuga, and secures permanency to actions then performed)
⋙ akṣayanīvī
○nīvī f. a permanent endowment, Buddhist Inscr
⋙ akṣayapuruhūta
○puruhūta m. Siva
⋙ akṣayamati
○mati m. N. of a Buddhist
⋙ akṣayaloka
○loka m. the undecaying world, heaven
≫ akṣayin
a-kṣayin mfn. undecaying
• (iṇī), f. N. of Śiva's wife (?) Rājat
≫ akṣayya
a-kṣayyá mfn. undecaying
• (am), n. or ind. 'may thy prosperity be undecaying!' (a form of blessing addressed to a Vaiśya) MBh
⋙ akṣayyanavamī
○navamī f. the ninth day of the bright half of Āśvina
⋙ akṣayyodaka
akṣayyôdaka n. inexhaustible water Yājñ. &c
akṣara
a-kṣára mfn. imperishable
• unalterable
• m. a sword L
• Śiva L
• Vishṇu L
• (ā), f. ákṣarā below
• (am), n. a syllable
• the syllable om Mn
• a letter m. ṛāmatūp.
• a vowel
• a sound
• a word
• N. of Brahma
• final beatitude religious austerity, sacrifice L
• water RV. i, 34, 4 and i, 164, 42 [Page 3, Column 3]
• Achyranthes Aspera
⋙ akṣarakara
○kara m. a kind of religious meditation Kāraṇḍ
⋙ akṣaracañcu
○cañcu or m. 'clever in writing', a scribe L
⋙ akṣaracuñcu
○cuñcu or m. 'clever in writing', a scribe L
⋙ akṣaracaṇa
○caṇa or m. 'clever in writing', a scribe L
⋙ akṣaracana
○cana m. 'clever in writing', a scribe L
⋙ akṣaracyutaka
○cyutaka n. 'supplying dropped (cyuta) syllables', a kind of game Kād
⋙ akṣarachandas
○chandas n. metre regulated by the number and quality of syllables
⋙ akṣarajananī
○jananī f. 'letter producer', a reed or pen
⋙ akṣarajīvaka
○jīvaka or m. 'one who lives by writing', a scribe
⋙ akṣarajīvika
○jīvika or m. 'one who lives by writing', a scribe
⋙ akṣarajīvin
○jīvin m. 'one who lives by writing', a scribe
⋙ akṣaratūlikā
○tūlikā f. a reed or pen
⋙ akṣaranyāsa
○nyāsa m. array of syllables or letters
• the alphabet
⋙ akṣarapaṅkti
○paṅkti mfn. containing five syllables
• (akṣára-paṅkti), f. N. of a metre of four lines, each containing one dactyl and one spondee VS
• also called paṅkti or haṃsa
⋙ akṣarabhāj
○bhāj mfn. entitled to a share in the syllables (of a prayer) AitBr
⋙ akṣaramukha
○mukha m. having the mouth full of syllables, a student, scholar L
⋙ akṣaramuṣṭikā
○muṣṭikā f. the art of communicating syllables or ideas by the fingers (one of the 64 Kalās) Vātsyāy
⋙ akṣaravinyāsa
○vinyāsa = -nyāsa Vikr
⋙ akṣaraśas
○śás ind. syllable by syllable MaitrS. AitBr
⋙ akṣaraśūnya
○śūnya mfn. inarticulate
⋙ akṣarasaṃsthāna
○saṃsthāna n. scripture, writing L
⋙ akṣarasamāmnāya
○samāmnāya m. alphabet Pat. BhP
⋙ akṣarākṣara
akṣarâkṣara m. a kind of religious meditation (samādhi). Karaṇḍ
⋙ akṣarāṅga
akṣarâṅga n. part of a syllable (said of the anusvāra) RV. Prāt
⋙ akṣaresthā
akṣare-sthā mfn. consisting of syllables TāṇḍyaBr
≫ akṣaraka
akṣaraka n. a vowel
≫ akṣarā
ákṣarā f. (cf. a-kṣára n. above), word, speech RV
≫ akṣarya
akṣarya mf(ā)n. corresponding to the number of syllables or letters RV. Prāt
• (akṣaryaṃ revat), n. N. of a Sāman ArshBr
akṣānti
a-kṣānti f. impatience, jealousy, intolerance
akṣāra
a-kṣāra mfn. free from alkali or factitious salt
⋙ akṣāralavaṇa
○lavaṇa n. not factitious (i.e. natural) salt
• (mfn.) not composed of artificial salt, Kullūka on Mn. iii, 257 ; v, 73
• xi, 109
• or, according to Goldst. and NBD., better '(food) not containing acrid substances nor salt therefore also akṣārâlavaṇa in the same sense, cf. kṣāra-lavaṇa
⋙ akṣāralavaṇāśin
○lavaṇâśin mfn. eating akṣāra-lavaṇa
≫ akṣāramadyamāṃsāda
a-kṣāra-madya-māṃsâda mfn. not eating acrid substances nor (drinking) spirituous liquors nor eating meat VarYogay
akṣi
ákṣi n. (√1. Uṇ.) [instr. akṣṇā dat. akṣṇe, &c., fr. akṣan, substituted for akṣi in the weakest cases. Vedic forms are: abl. gen. akṣṇás
• loc. akṣán (once akṣiṇi!)
• du. nom, acc. akṣī́ RV., ákṣiṇī, ákṣyau, and akṣyáu AV. ŚBr. and AitBr
• instr. akṣī́bhyām
• gen. akṣyós VS., akṣyós and akṣós (!) AV
• pl. nom. acc. ákṣīṇi AV., akṣāṇi RV
• ifc. akṣa is substituted, 4. ahṣa], the eye
• the number two
ī́), n. du. the sun and moon RV. i, 72, 10
• [Gk. ?, ? ; Lat. [Page 3, Column 3] oculos ; AṢ. aegh ; Goth. augo ; Germ. āuge ; Russ. oko ; Lith. aki-s.]
⋙ akṣikūṭa
○kūṭa or n. the prominent part of the forehead above the eye Yājñ. &c
⋙ akṣikūṭaka
○kūṭaka n. the prominent part of the forehead above the eye Yājñ. &c
⋙ akṣigata
○gata mfn. presented to the eye, visible, seen
• hated MBh. &c
⋙ akṣigola
○gola m. the eyeball
⋙ akṣijāha
○jāha n. the √of the eye
⋙ akṣitārā
○tārā f. the pupil of the eye
⋙ akṣinikāṇam
○nikāṇam ind. with half-closed eyes Pāṇ. 3-4, 54 Sch
• also nikāṇam-akṣi id
⋙ akṣinimeṣa
○nimeṣa m. twinkling of an eye, a moment Suśr
⋙ akṣipakṣman
○pakṣman n. the eye lash
⋙ akṣipaṭala
○paṭala n. coat of the eye L
⋙ akṣipat
○pát ind. as much as could fall into the eyes, a little RV. vi, 16, 18 and x, 119, 6
⋙ akṣipāka
○pāka m. inflammation of the eyes Suśr
⋙ akṣibhu
○bhu mfn. visible, perceptible, manifest AV. xx, 136, 4 VS
⋙ akṣibheṣaja
○bheṣaja n. medicament for the eyes, collyrium, &c
• m. a tree, Red Lodh
⋙ akṣibhruva
○bhruva n. the eyes and eyebrows together
⋙ akṣimat
○mat mfn. possessing eyes
⋙ akṣiloman
○loman n: the eyelash
⋙ akṣivikūṇita
○vikūṇita n. a glance with the eye-lids partially closed
⋙ akṣisaṃtarjana
○saṃtarjana (probably n.), N. of a mythic weapon MBh
⋙ akṣyāmaya
akṣy-āmayá m. disease of the eye ŚBr. KātySr
⋙ akṣyāmayin
akṣyāmayin mfn. having a disease of the eye PBr
≫ akṣa 4
akṣa n. [only ifc. (f. ī) for akṣi], the eye
⋙ akṣacaraṇa
○caraṇa or m. (probably) 'having his eyes fixed in abstraction on his feet', N. of the philosopher Gautama
⋙ akṣapad
○pad or m. (probably) 'having his eyes fixed in abstraction on his feet', N. of the philosopher Gautama
⋙ akṣapāda
○pāda m. (probably) 'having his eyes fixed in abstraction on his feet', N. of the philosopher Gautama
• cf. ākṣapāda
≫ akṣan
akṣan n. substituted for akṣi, 'the eye', in the weakest cases, Gram. 122 [Goth. augan]
• an organ of sense BhP
⋙ akṣanvat
○vát mfn. having eyes RV
• (for 1. col. 2.) [Page 4, Column 1]
≫ akṣika
akṣika or m. the tree Dalbergia Oujeinensis L
⋙ akṣīka
akṣīka m. the tree Dalbergia Oujeinensis L
akṣaka
akṣiṇī
akṣiṇī f. one of the eight conditions or privileges attached to landed property L
akṣit
a-kṣít mfn. imperishable, not lost MaitrS
≫ akṣita
á-kṣita mfn. undecayed, uninjured, undecaying
• (am), n. water L
• the number 100000 millions PBr
⋙ akṣitāvasu
a-kṣitā-vasu m. 'possessed of undecaying wealth', N. of Indra RV. viii, 49, 6
⋙ akṣitoti
ákṣitôti m. 'granting permanent help', N. of Indra RV
≫ akṣiti
á-kṣiti f. imperishableness AV. &c
• (mfn.), imperishable RV
akṣiba
akṣiba m. L
akṣība
akṣiyat
á-kṣiyat mfn. not inhabiting, destitute of a dwelling, unsettled ('not decreasing in riches' Sāy.) RV. iv, 17, 13
akṣīka
akṣīka m. L
akṣika
akṣīṇa
á-kṣīṇa mfn. not perishing or failing ŚBr
• not waning (the moon) ŚBr
• not diminishing in weight Yājñ
• N. of a son of Viśvāmitra MBh
akṣība
akṣība and akṣiba mfn. not intoxicated, sober L
• m. Guilandina or Hyperanthera Moringa L
• (am), n. sea salt L
akṣu
ákṣu m. a kind of net RV. i, 180, 5 AV. The NBD. suggests 'axle of a car', making ákṣu = ákṣa
akṣuṇṇa
a-kṣuṇṇa mfn. unbroken, uncurtailed
• not trite, new Mālatīm
• permanent
• unconquered
• inexperienced, inexpert
⋙ akṣuṇṇatā
○tā f. uncurtailed condition
• inexperience
akṣudra
a-kṣudra mfn. not small
• not low or vulgar MBh
akṣudh
á-kṣudh f. satiety VS
≫ akṣudhya
a-kṣudhyá mfn. not liable to hunger AV
≫ akṣodhuka
a-kṣodhuka mfn. not hungry MaitrS
akṣetra
á-kṣetra mfn. destitute of fields, uncultivated ŚBr
• (am), n. a bad field Mn. x, 71
• a bad geometrical figure
⋙ akṣetrajña
○jña [Pāṇ. 7-3, 30] or not finding out the way
⋙ akṣetravid
○vid [ákṣ○ RV. v, 40, 5 and x, 32, 7], not finding out the way
• destitute of spiritual knowledge
≫ akṣetrin
a-kṣetrin mfn. having no fields Mn. ix, 49 and 51
≫ akṣaitrajñya
a-kṣaitrajñya n. spiritual ignorance Pāṇ. 7-3, 30
ākṣ○
akṣoṭa
akṣoṭa m. a walnut (Pistacio nut?) Ragh
• the tree Pīlu
• the tree Aleurites Triloba. Also spelt akṣoḍa (Suśr.), akṣoḍaka, ākṣoṭa, ākṣoḍaka, ākhoṭa
akṣobha
a-kṣobha mfn. unagitated, unmoved, m. the post to which an elephant is tied, freedom from agitation, imperturbability
≫ akṣobhya
a-kṣobhya mfn. immovable, imperturbable
• m. N. of a Buddha of an author, an immense number, said by Buddhists to be 100 vivaras
akṣauhiṇī
akṣauhiṇī f. an army consisting of ten anikinis, or 21, 870 elephants, 21, 870 chariots, 65, 610 horse, and 109, 350 foot. (Since an anikini consists of 27 vāhinis, and 27 is the cube of 3, akṣauhiṇī may be a compound of 2. akṣa and vāhini
• or it may possibly be connected with 1. akṣa, axle, car.)
akṣṇa
akṣṇa n. = a-khaṇḍa Uṇ. Sch
⋙ akṣṇayāvan
○yā́van mfn. going across RV. viii, 7, 35
≫ akṣṇayā
akṣṇayā́ instr. ind. transversely ŚBr. (Sch. circuitously, like a wheel!)
• wrongly ŚBr. xiv
• diagonally, S4ulbas
⋙ akṣṇayākṛta
○kṛta (akṣṇayā́-) mfn. done wrongly ŚBr
⋙ akṣṇayādeśa
○deśá m. an intermediate region ŚBr
⋙ akṣṇayādruh
○druh mfn. injuring wrongly or in a bad way RV. i, 122, 9
⋙ akṣṇayārajju
○rajju f. diagonal line Sulbas
⋙ akṣṇayāstomīyā
○stomī́yā f. N. of an Ishṭakā TS. ŚBr
akhaṭṭa
akhaṭṭa m. Buchanania Latifolia
akhaṭṭi
akhaṭṭi m. childish whim L
akhaṇḍa
a-khaṇḍa mfn. not fragmentary, entire, whole, (am), n. time L
• (a-khaṇḍā dvā daśī), the twelfth day of the first half of the month Mārgaśīrsha. [Page 4, Column 2]
≫ akhaṇḍana
a-khaṇḍana n. not breaking, leaving entire L
• non-refutation, admission L
• m. time L
≫ akhaṇḍita
a-khaṇḍita mfn. unbroken, undivided, unimpaired
• unrefuted
⋙ akhaṇḍitartu
○rtu (ṛtu), mfn. 'not breaking the season', bearing seasonable fruits
akhanat
á-khanat mfn. not digging RV. x, 101, 11
akharva
á-kharva mfn. not shortened or mutilated RV. vii, 32, 13
• not small, important
• also a-kharvan Hcat
• (ā), f. N. of a plant L
akhāta
á-khāta mfn. unburied AV
• (as, am), m. n. a natural pond or lake, a pool before a temple L
akhādya
a-khādya mfn. uneatable
akhidra
á-khidra mfn. (ā)n. not weak TS. &c
⋙ akhidrayāman
○yāman (ákhidra-), mfn. unwearied in course RV. i, 38. 11
akhila
a-khila mf(ā)n. without a gap, complete, whole
• (ena), ind. completely
⋙ akhilātman
akhilâtman m. the universal Spirit, Brahma
⋙ akhilīkṛ
akhilī√kṛ -kṛtya ind. p. not having annihilated or rendered powerless Śiś. ii, 34
akheṭika
akheṭika or ākheṭika m. a dog trained to the chase
akhedin
a-khedin mfn. not wearisome, unwearied
⋙ akheditva
akhedi-tva n. continuous flow (of speech), one of the vāg-guṇas of Mahāvira Jain
akhkhala
akhkhala ind. an exclamation of Joy Sāy. on RV. vii, 103, 3
⋙ akhkhalīkṛtyā
akhkhalī-kṛ́tyā Ved. ind. p. (√1. kṛ), uttering the exclamation akhkhala RV. vii, 103, 3
akhyāta
a-khyāta mfn. not famous, unknown
≫ akhyāti
a-khyāti f. infamy. bad repute, disgrace
⋙ akhyātikara
○kara mfn. causing infamy, disgraceful
ag
ag cl. 1. P. agati, to move tortuously, wind L.: Caus. agayati L. ; √.aṅg
≫ aga 1
aga m. a snake in this sense perhaps rather a-ga L
• the sun L
• a water-jar L
aga 2
a-ga mfn. (√gam). unable to walk Pāṇ. 6-3, 77 Sch
• m. a mountain
• a tree
• the number seven
⋙ agaja
○ja mfn. produced on a mountain, or from a tree
• (ā), f. N. of Pārvati, daughter of Himālaya
• (am), n. bitumen
⋙ agātmajā
agâtma-jā f. = aga-jā Kir
⋙ agāvaha
agâvaha m. N. of a son of Vasudeva, and of others Hariv
⋙ agāukas
agâukas m. 'mountain-dweller', a lion
• 'tree-dweller', a bird
• the Sarabha, q.v
≫ agaccha
a-gaccha mfn. not going L
• m. a tree L
agaṇita
a-gaṇita mfn. uncounted
• inconsiderable VP
⋙ agaṇitapratiyāta
○pratiyāta mfn. returned without (or because of not) having been noticed Śiś
⋙ agaṇitalajja
○lajja mfn. disregarding shame
agata
á-gata mfn. not gone
• (am), n. not yet frequented, the dominion of death AV
≫ agati
a-gati mfn. not going, halting, without resource, helpless, (is), f. stoppage R
• want of resort or resource, unsuccessfulness Vikr., not cohabiting with a woman
≫ agatika
a-gatika mf(ā)n. without resort or resources Kathās
⋙ agatikagati
○gati f. the resort of one who has no resort, a last resource Yājñ. i, 345
≫ agatika
a-gatika mf(ā)n. not to be walked on (as an evil path) MBh
agada
a-gadá mfn. free from disease healthy RV. &c
• free from affliction, m. free dom from disease Mn
• a medicine, drug, (especially) antidote Mn
⋙ agadaṃkāra
agadaṃ-kāra m. a physician Naish
⋙ agadaveda
agada-veda m. medical science Car
≫ agadya
a-gadya Nom. P. agadyati, to have good health, (g. kaṇḍv-ādi, q.v.)
• to heal ib
agadita
a-gadita mfn. untold
agandhā
a-gandhā mfn. without smell
agama
a-gama mfn. not going, unable to go, m. a mountain L.: a tree [ef. a-ga]
≫ agamya
a-gamya mfn. unfit to be walked in, or to be approached
• not to be approached (sexually)
• inaccessible
• unattainable [Page 4, Column 3]
• unintelligible
• unsuitable
⋙ agamyagā
○gā f. a woman who has illicit intercourse with a man VarBṛ
⋙ agamyarūpa
○rūpa mfn. of unsurpassed form
≫ agamyā
a-gamyā f. a woman with whom cohabitation is forbidden
⋙ agamyāgamana
○gamana n. illicit intercourse with a woman
⋙ agamyāgamanīya
○gamanīya mfn. relating to it Mn. xi, 169
⋙ agamyāgāmin
○gāmin mfn. practising it Gaut
agarī
a-garī f. a kind of grass (Deotar, Andropogon Serratus) L
• [cf. garī.]
agaru
aga-ru us, u, mṇ. Agallochum, Amyris Agallocha
• cf. aguru
agartamit
á-garta-mit (cf. garta-mít), mfn. not buried in a hole ŚBr
≫ agartaskandya
a-garta-skandya mfn. 'not having holes to be lept over', not offering hindrances ŚāṅkhBr
agarva
a-garva mfn. free from pride
agarhita
a-garhita mfn. undespised, unreproached, blameless
agavyūti
a-gavyūtí mfn. without good pasturage for cattle, barren RV. vi, 47, 20
agasti
agásti m. (according to Uṇ. iv, 179 fr. 2. a-ga, a mountain, and asti, thrower, √2. as). N. of a Ṛishi (author of several Vedic hymns
• said to have been the son of both Mitra and Varuṇa by Urvaśī
• to have been born in a water-jar
• to have been of short stature
• to have swallowed the ocean, and compelled the Vindhya mountains to prostrate themselves before him
• to have conquered and civilized the South
• to have written on medicine, &c.)
• the star Canopus (of which Agastya is the regent, said to be the 'cleanser of water', because of turbid waters becoming clean at its rising Ragh. xiii, 36)
• Agasti Grandiflora Suśr. [also -dru f. L.]
• (ayas), m. pl. the descendants of Agastya
• (ī), f. a female descendant of Agastya Pāṇ. 6-4, 149 Sch
≫ agastīya
agastīya mfn. relating to Agasti Pāṇ. 6-4, 149 Comm
≫ agastya
agástya (3, 4), m. = agásti
• N. of Śiva L
⋙ agastyagītā
○gītā ās f. pl. Agastya's hymns, forming part of the Ādi-vārāha-Purāṇa
⋙ agastyacāra
○cāra m. the path of Canopus
⋙ agastyamārga
○mārga m. the path of Agastya (Canopus), i.e. the South
⋙ agastyasaṃhitā
○saṃhitā f. N. of an old compendium of the Tantra literature
⋙ agastyodaya
agastyôdaya m. the rising of Canopus
• the seventh day of the second half of Bhādra
agā
a-gā ās mf. (Ved.) not going Pāṇ. 3-2, 67 Sch
agātṛ
a-gātṛ m. a bad singer TāṇḍyaBr
agādha
a-gādha mf(ā)n. not shallow, deep, unfathomable, m. a hole, chasm L
• N. of one of the five fires at the Svadhākāra Hariv
⋙ agādhajala
○jala mfn. having deep water, (am), n. deep water
⋙ agādharudhira
○rudhira n. a vast quantity of blood Daś
≫ agādhitva
a-gādhi-tva n. depth Comm. on Śiś. i, 55
agāra
agāra (rarely as, m.), n. house, apartment [cf. āgāra]
⋙ agāradāhin
○dāhin m. 'house-burner an incendiary Gaut
≫ agārin
agārin mfn. possessing a house, (ī), m. a house holder, layman (cf an-agārin) Jain
agira
agira m. (√ag), the sun L., fire L
• a Rākshasa L
agiraukas
á-girâukas mfn. (girā instr. of gir, and okas), not to be kept back by hymns, N. of the Maruts RV. i, 135, 9
agu
á-gu mfn. (fr. go with a), destitute of cows, poor RV. viii, 2, 14
• (us), m. 'destitute of rays', N. of Rāhu the ascending node
≫ ago
a-go f. not a cow PārGṛ
⋙ agotā
○tā (a gó), f. want of cows RV. AV
aguṇa
a-guṇa mfn. destitute of qualities or attributes (said of the supreme Being, cf. nirguṇa)
• destitute of good qualities
• m. a fault
⋙ aguṇatā
○tā f. or absence of qualities or of good qualities
⋙ aguṇatva
○tva n. absence of qualities or of good qualities
⋙ aguṇavat
○vat mfn. destitute of qualities
• without good qualities
⋙ aguṇavādin
○vādin mfn. fault-finding, censorious,
⋙ aguṇaśila
○śila mfn. of a worthless character
agupta
a-gupta mfn. unhidden, unconcealed
• unprotected
• not keeping a secret
aguru
a-guru mfn. not heavy, light
• (in prosody) short as a short vowel alone or before a single consonant [Page 5, Column 1]
• (us, u), mṇ. the fragrant Aloe wood and tree, Aquilaria Agallocha
agūḍha
a-gūḍha mfn. unconcealed, manifest
⋙ agūḍhagandha
○gandha n. Asa Foetida
⋙ agūḍhabhāva
○bhāva mfn. having a transparent disposition
agṛbhīta
á-gṛbhīta mfn. not seized or taken unsubdued RV. viii, 79, 1 TBr
⋙ agṛbhītaśocis
○śocis (ágṛbhīta-), mfn. 'having unsubdued splendour', N. of Agni and the Maruts RV. v, 54, 5 and 12 ; viii, 23, 1
• ('having inconceivable splendour' BR.)
agṛha
a-gṛha mfn. houseless
⋙ agṛhatā
○tā f. houselessness TāṇḍyaBr
agocara
a-gocara mfn. not within range, unattainable, inaccessible (cf. driṣṭy-agocara), impeceptible by the senses
• (am), n. anything that is beyond the cognizance of the senses
• Brahma
• the not being seen, absence
• (eṇa), instr. ind. out of the sight of any one (gen.), behind one's back Hit
agopā
á-gopā mfn. without a cowherd, not tended by one RV
agorudha
á-go-rudha mfn. not driving away the cow RV. viii, 24, 20
• ('not repelling or disdaining praise' Sāy.)
agohya
á-gohya (4), mfn. not to be concealed or covered, bright RV
agaukas
agaukas 2. a-ga
agdhād
agdhâd mfn. (fr. a+ gdha p.p.p. fr √ghas + ad), eating food which is not yet eaten TS., (Comm.= dagdhâd.)
agnā
agnā (for agni in the following comp.)
⋙ agnāmarutau
○marutau m. du. Agni and Marut Pāṇ. 6-3, 28 Sch
⋙ agnāviṣṇū
○viṣṇū voc. m. du. Agni and Vishṇu AV
≫ agnāyī
agnā́yī f. the wife of Agni, one of the deva-patnyaḥ RV. i, 22, 12 and v, 46, 8
• the Tretā yuga L
agni
agní m. (√ag Uṇ.) fire, sacrificial fire (of three kinds, Gārhapatya, Āhavanīya, and Dakshiṇa)
• the number three Sūryas
• the god of fire, the fire of the stomach, digestive faculty, gastric fluid
• bile L
• gold L
• N. of various plants Semicarpus Anacardium Suśr., Plumbago Zeylanica and Rosea, Citrus Acida
• mystical substitute for the letter r
• in the Kātantra grammar N. of noun-stems ending in i and u [Lat. igni-s ; Lith. ugni-s ; Slav. ognj]
⋙ agnikaṇa
○kaṇa m. 'fire-particle', a spark
⋙ agnikarman
○karman n. 'fire-act', piling up the wood &c. ŚBr
• action of Agni Nir
• cauterization Suśr
⋙ agnikalpa
○kalpa (agní-), mfn. having the nature of fire ŚBr
⋙ agnikārikā
○kārikā ḻ., f. and kindling or feeding the sacrificial fire with clarified butter &c
⋙ agnikārya
○kārya [Mn. &c.], n. kindling or feeding the sacrificial fire with clarified butter &c
• the prayers said while doing so Kathās., cauterization
⋙ agnikāṣṭha
○kāṣṭha n. Agallochum L
⋙ agnikukkuṭa
○kukkuṭa m. a lighted wisp of straw, firebrand L
⋙ agnikuṇḍa
○kuṇḍa n. a pan with live coals R
• a hole or enclosed space for the consecrated fire Kathās
⋙ agnikumāra
○kumāra m. a particular preparation of various drugs. N. of a class of Bhavanavāsin deities Jain
⋙ agnikṛta
○kṛta mfn. made by fire
⋙ agniketu
○ketu (agni-), mfn. having fire as an emblem or characteristic mark (Ushas) TS
• (us), m. N. of a Rakshas R
⋙ agnikoṇa
○koṇa m. the south-east quarter, ruled over by Agni L
⋙ agnikriḍā
○kriḍā f. 'fire sport', fire works, illuminations, &c
⋙ agnikhadā
○khadā f. an infernal pan or stove Kāraṇḍ
⋙ agnigarbha
○garbha mf(ā) n. pregnant with fire BṛĀrUp
• m. a gem supposed to contain and give out solar heat (= sūrya-kānta) L
• N. of a frothy substance on the sea, engendered by the submarine, fire L
• N. of a man
• (ā), f. the plant Mahājyotishmatī
⋙ agnigṛha
○gṛha n. house or place for keeping the sacred fire MBh
• a room fitted 'with hot-baths Car
⋙ agnigrantha
○grantha m. N. of wk
⋙ agnighaṭa
○ghaṭa m. N. of a hell Kāraṇḍ
⋙ agnicaya
○caya "ṣulb., m. or f. arranging to preparing the sacred or sacrificial fire-place
⋙ agnicayana
○cayana n. or arranging to preparing the sacred or sacrificial fire-place
⋙ agniciti
○citi f. or arranging to preparing the sacred or sacrificial fire-place
⋙ agnicityā
○cityā́ "ṣBr., f. arranging to preparing the sacred or sacrificial fire-place
agni-caya, a heap or mass of fire R
⋙ agnicit
○cít mfn. arranging the sacrificial fire, or one who has arranged it ŚBr. &c
án- (neg.) ŚBr
⋙ agnicitvat
○cit-vat mfn. possessing house holders that have prepared a sacred fire-place Pāṇ. 8-2, 10 Sch
⋙ agnija
○já mfn. 'fire-born', produced by or in fire AV. MaitrS
• m. N. of Vishṇu Hariv
• of a frothy substance on the sea (cf.-garbha) L
⋙ agnijanman
○janman m. 'fire-born', Skanda, god of war
⋙ agnijāra
○jāra or m. N. of a frothy substance on the sea (cf. -garbha and -já) L
⋙ agnijāla
○jāla m. N. of a frothy substance on the sea (cf. -garbha and -já) L
⋙ agnijihva
○jihvá mfn. 'having Agni for tongue', consuming the sacrifice through Agni RV. [Page 5, Column 2]
• (ā́), f. tongue or flame of fire AV. MuṇḍUp
• the plant Methonica Superba (Lāṅgalī)
⋙ agnijvalitatejana
○jvalita-tejana mfn. having a point hardened in fire Mn. vii, 90
⋙ agnijvāla
○jvāla m. N. of Śiva
• (ā), f. flame of fire
• a Plant with red blossoms, used by dyers, Grislea Tomentosa
• Jalapippalī
⋙ agnitap
○táp mfn. enjoying the warmth of fire RV. v, 61, 4
⋙ agnitapas
○tápas mfn. hot as fire, glowing RV. x, 68, 6
⋙ agnitapta
○taptá mfn. fire-heated, glowing RV. vii, 104, 5
⋙ agnitā
○tā (agní), f. the state of fire ŚBr
⋙ agnitejas
○tejas (agní-), mfn. having the energy of fire or of Agni AV
• (ās), m. one of the seven Ṛishis of the eleventh Manvantara Hariv
⋙ agnitraya
○traya n. or the three sacred fires, called respectively Gārhapatya, Āhavanīya, and Dakshiṇa
⋙ agnitretā
○tretā ṃn. ṃBh., f. the three sacred fires, called respectively Gārhapatya, Āhavanīya, and Dakshiṇa
⋙ agnitrā
○trā mfn. án-agnitrā
⋙ agnida
○da m. 'fire-giver', incendiary Mn. Yājñ
• stomachic. 1
⋙ agnidagdha
○dagdha (agní-), mfn. burnt with fire RV. x, 103, additional verses ŚBr
• cauterized Suśr
• (am), n. a cautery. 2
⋙ agnidagdha
○dagdhá mfn. burnt on a funeral pile RV. x, 15, 14 TBr
• (ās), m. pl. a class of Pitṛis who, when on earth, maintained a sacred fire Mn. iii, 199
⋙ agnidatta
○datta m. N. of a prince
• of a Brahman Kathās
⋙ agnidamanī
○damanī f. a narcotic plant, Solanum Jacquini
⋙ agnidāyaka
○dāyaka m. = -da, q.v
⋙ agnidāha
○dāha m. a particular disease
• a fiery glow (in the sky) Hariv
⋙ agnidiś
○diś f. Agni's quarter, the south-east
⋙ agnidīpana
○dīpana mf(ī)n. stomachic Suśr
⋙ agnidīpta
○dīpta mfn. blazing, glowing
• (ā), f. the plant Mahājyotishmatī
⋙ agnidīpti
○dīpti f. active state of digestion Suśr
⋙ agnidūta
○dūta (agní-), mfn. having Agni for a messenger, brought by Agni RV. x, 14, 13 AV
⋙ agnidūṣita
○dūṣita mfn. 'fire-marked', branded
⋙ agnideva
○deva m. Agni, (ā), f. = - nakṣatrá, q.v. L
⋙ agnidevata
○devata (agní-), mfn. having Agni for deity ŚBr
⋙ agnidaivata
○daivata n. -nakṣatrá, q.v. VarBṛS
⋙ agnidh
○dh (agní-dh, dh for ídh, cf. agnī74dh), m. the priest who kindles the sacred fire RV. ii 1, 2 ; x, 41, 3 ; 91, 10
⋙ agnidhāna
○dhā́na n. receptacle for the sacred fire RV. x, 165, 3 AV
⋙ agninakṣatra
○nakṣatrá n. the third lunar mansion the Pleiades (Kṛittikā) ŚBr
⋙ agninayana
○nayana n. the act of bringing out the sacrificial fire
⋙ agniniryāsa
○niryāsa m. = -jāra
⋙ agninunna
○nunna (agní), mfn. struck by fire or lightning SV
⋙ agninetra
○netra (agní-), mfn. having Agni for a guide VS
⋙ agnipakva
○pakva mfn. cooked on the fire Mn
⋙ agnipada
○pada m. whose foot has stepped on the sacrificial fire place', N. of a horse Lāṭy. Vait
⋙ agniparikriyā
○parikriyā f. care of the sacred fire Mn. ii, 67
⋙ agniparicchada
○paricchada m. the whole apparatus of a fire-sacrifice Mn. vi, 4
⋙ agniparidhāna
○paridhāna n. enclosing the sacrificial fire with a kind of screen
⋙ agniparikṣā
○parikṣā f. ordeal by fire
⋙ agniparvata
○parvata m. 'fire-mountain', a volcano R
⋙ agnipuccha
○puccha n. tail or extreme point of, a sacrificial fire (arranged in the shape of a bird) ĀśvŚr
⋙ agnipurā
○purā́ f. the castle of Agni ŚBr
⋙ agnipurāṇa
○purāṇa n. N. of a Purāṇa
⋙ agnipurogama
○purogama mfn. having Agni for a leader
⋙ agnipraṇayana
○praṇayana n. = -nayana, q.v
⋙ agnipraṇayanīya
○praṇayanīya mfn. referring to the -praṇayana
⋙ agnipratiṣṭhā
○pratiṣṭhā f. consecration of fire, especially of the nuptial fire
⋙ agniprabhā
○prabhā f. a venomous insect Suśr
⋙ agnipraveśa
○praveśa m. or entering the fire, self immolation of a widow on her husband's funeral pile
⋙ agnipraveśana
○praveśana n. entering the fire, self immolation of a widow on her husband's funeral pile
⋙ agniprastara
○prastara m. a fire-producing stone
• flint L
⋙ agniprāyaścitta
○prāyaścitta n. or an expiatory act during the preparation of the sacrificial fire
⋙ agniprāyaścitti
○prāyaścittí "ṣBr., f. an expiatory act during the preparation of the sacrificial fire
⋙ agnibāhu
○bāhu m. smoke [cf. -vāha] L., N. of a son of the first Manu Hariv
• N. of a son of Priyavrata and Kāmyā VP
⋙ agnibīja
○bīja n. gold L
• N. of the letter r RāmatUp
⋙ agnibha
○bha n. 'shining like fire, gold L
⋙ agnibhu
○bhu n. 'fire produced', water L
⋙ agnibhū
○bhū m. Skanda L
• N. of a Vedic teacher, with the patron. Kāśyapa VBr
• (in arithm.) six
⋙ agnibhūti
○bhūti m. N. of one of the eleven chief pupils (gaṇadharas) of the last Tirthakara
⋙ agnibhrājas
○bhrājas (agní-), mfn. possessing fiery splendour RV. v, 54, 11
⋙ agnimaṇi
○maṇi m. the sun-stone (= surya-kānta)
⋙ agnimat
○mát mfn. being near the fire AV. (RV. has vát)
• having or maintaining a sacrificial fire Mn. &c
• having a good digestion Suśr
⋙ agnimantha
○mantha mfn. producing fire by friction
• m. Premna Spinosa Suśr
⋙ agnimanthana
○manthana n. production of fire by friction ĀśvŚr
⋙ agnimanthanīya
○manthanīya mfn. relating to such friction ib
⋙ agnimaya
○máya mf(ī) n. fiery ŚBr. AitBr
⋙ agnimāṭhara
○māṭhara m. N. of an expounder of the Ṛig-veda VP
⋙ agnimāndya
○māndya n. slowness of digestion, dyspepsia
⋙ agnimāruti
○māruti m. N. of Agastya L
• cf. āgnimāruta
⋙ agnimitra
○mitra m. N. of a prince of the Suṅga, dynasty, son of Pushyamitra VP
⋙ agnimindha
○m-indhá (agnim-indhá), m. the priest who kindles the fire RV. i, 162, 5
⋙ agnimukha
○mukha (agni-), mfn. having Agni for the mouth ŚBr
• m. a deity, a Brāhmaṇa, a tonic medicine L. [Page 5, Column 3]
• Semicarpus Anacardium
• Plumbago Zeylanica L
• N. of a bug Pañcat
• (ī), f. Semicarpus Anacardium
• Gloriosa (or Methonica) Superba
⋙ agnimūḍha
○mūḍha (agní-), mfn. made insane by Agni RV. x, 103, additional verses AV
⋙ agniyuta
○yuta m. N. of the author of the hymn x, 116 in the Ṛig-veda
⋙ agniyojana
○yojana n. the act of stirring the sacrificial fire (to make it blaze up)
⋙ agnirakṣaṇa
○rakṣaṇa n. maintenance of the sacred domestic fire
⋙ agniraja
○raja or m. a scarlet insect L
⋙ agnirajas
○rajas m. a scarlet insect L
⋙ agnirahasya
○rahasya n. 'mystery of Agni', title of the tenth book of the Śatapatha-Brāhmaṇa
⋙ agnirājan
○rājan mfn. pl. 'having Agni as king', N. of the Vastus ŚāṅkhŚr
⋙ agnirāśi
○rā́śi m. a heap or mass of fire, a burning pile
⋙ agniruhā
○ruhā f. the plant Māṃsarohiṇl
⋙ agnirūpa
○rūpa (agní-), mfn. fire-shaped RV. x, 84, 1
• (agni-rū́pa), n. a shape of fire ŚBr
⋙ agniretasa
○retasá mfn. sprung from Agni's seed ŚBr
⋙ agnirohiṇī
○rohiṇī f. a hard inflammatory swelling in the arm-pit Suśr
⋙ agniloka
○loka m. the world of Agni KaushUp
⋙ agnivat
○vát mfn. being near the fire RV. vii, 104, 2 (= -mát, q.v.)
• 'joined to (another) fire', N. of Agni TS
⋙ agnivarcas
○varcas m. N. of a teacher of the Purāṇas VP
⋙ agnivarṇa
○varṇa mf(ā)n. having the colour of fire
• hot, fiery (said of liquors) Mn. xi, 90 and 91
• m. N. of a prince, son of Sudarśana
⋙ agnivardhaka
○vardhaka or mfn. promoting digestion, stomachic
⋙ agnivardhana
○vardhana mfn. promoting digestion, stomachic
⋙ agnivallabha
○vallabha m. the tree Ṣorea Robusta
• its resinous juice
⋙ agnivāṇa
○vāṇa m. a fiery arrow
⋙ agnivādin
○vādin m. 'fire-asserter', worshipper of fire
⋙ agnivārtta
○vārtta mfn. gaining a livelihood by fire [as a blacksmith &c.] VarBṛS
⋙ agnivāsas
○vāsas (agní-), mfn. wearing a fiery or red garment AV
⋙ agnivāha
○vāha m. the vehicle of fire, i.e. smoke L
⋙ agnividhā
○vidhā́ f. manner or fashion of fire ŚBr
⋙ agnivimocana
○vimocana n. the act of lowering the sacrificial fire (by spreading it out)
⋙ agnivisarpa
○visarpa m. spread of inflammation (in a tumour)
⋙ agnivikaraṇa
○vikaraṇa n. removing the sacrificial fire from the Āgnidhra to the Sadas Maṇḍapa
⋙ agnivirya
○virya n. gold L
⋙ agnivṛddhi
○vṛddhi f. improvement of digestion
⋙ agnivetāla
○vetāla m. N. of a Vetāla (connected with the story of king Vikramāditya)
⋙ agnivela
○vela f. the time at which the fire is kindled, afternoon ĀśvGṛ
⋙ agniveśa
○veśa m. N. of an ancient medical authority
• also of other persons
⋙ agniveśman
○veśman m. the fourteenth day of the Karma-māsa Sūryapr
⋙ agniveśya
○veśya m. N. of a teacher MBh
• N. of the 22nd muhūrta Sūryapr
⋙ agnisaraṇa
○saraṇa or f. house or place for keeping, the sacrificial fire
⋙ agniśāla
○śā́la āV., n. or house or place for keeping, the sacrificial fire
⋙ agniśālā
○śālā f. house or place for keeping, the sacrificial fire
⋙ agniśarman
○śarman m. N. of a man
⋙ agnisikha
○sikha mfn. having a point like fire (an arrow) R
• m. an arrow
• a lamp
• a safflower plant L
• saffron L
• N. of Vararuci's father Kathās
• of a Vetāla Kathās
• (am), n. saffron L., gold L
⋙ agnisikhā
○sikhā f. a flame ŚBr. &c., the plants Gloriosa Superba and Menispermum Cordifolium
⋙ agniśuśrūṣā
○śuśrūṣā f. attention to the sacrificial fire Mn. ii, 248
⋙ agnisekhara
○sekhara n. saffron
⋙ agniśeṣa
○śeṣa m. appendix to the chapter on Agni in the Taittiriya-Saṃhitā
⋙ agniśra
○śra m(nom. pl. -sríyas)fn. having the brightness of Agni RV. iii, 26, 5 ['approaching the fire (of lightning)' Sāy.]
⋙ agnisroṇi
○sroṇi f. leg of the sacrificial altar KātySr
⋙ agniṣṭut
○ṣṭut m. 'laudatory of Agni', the first day of the Agnishṭoma sacrifice, one day of the Sattra Pañcadasarātra ŚBr. &c
• N. of a son of the sixth Manu, Cākshusha (by Naḍvalā) VP. Hariv. [vḷ. -ṣṭubh]
⋙ agniṣṭoma
○ṣṭomá m. 'praise of Agni', N. of a protracted ceremony or sacrifice (forming one of the chief modifications, [saṃsthās] of the Jyotishṭoma offered by one who is desirous of obtaining heaven ; the performer is a Brahman who maintains the sacred fire, the offering is the Soma, the deities to whom, the offering is made are Indra &c., the number of priests required is 16, the ceremonies continue for five, days)
• a mantra or kalpa connected with the Agnishṭoma L
• (agni ṣṭoma) -yājin mfn. one who has performed the Agnishṭoma
-sád mfn. performing the Agnishṭoma
-sádya n. the performance of Agnishṭoma ŚBr
-sāmá m. and -samán n. the passage of the Sāma-veda chanted at the Agnishṭoma
-hotra n. title of a Vedic text
⋙ agniṣṭha
○ṣṭhá mfn. placed in, or over, near the fire
• m. a pan, fire-pan R. [cf. -ṣṭhikā]
• a vehicle carrying the fire ĀpŚr
• (in the Aśvamedha sacrifice) the eleventh Yūpa or sacrificial post, which (of all the twenty-one) is nearest the fire ŚBr
• (ā́), f. that corner of the sacrificial post which (of all the eight) is nearest the fire ŚBr
⋙ agniṣṭhikā
○ṣṭhikā f. a fire-pan [cf. -ṣṭha]
⋙ agniṣvātta
○ṣvāttá [in Epic and later texts -svātta], ās, m. pl. 'tasted by the funeral fire', the Manes RV. x, 15, 11 VS. ŚBr
• in later texts N. of a class of Manes (who on earth neglected the sacrificial fire) MBh. &c. [Page 6, Column 1]
⋙ agnisaṃskāra
○saṃskāra m. the consecration of fire
• performance of any rite in which the application of fire is essential, as the burning of a dead body Mn. Ragh
⋙ agnisakha
○sakha m. 'friend of fire', the wind L
⋙ agnisaṃkāśa
○saṃkāśa (agní-), mfn. resplendent like fire ŚBr
⋙ agnisajjā
○sajjā f.? indigestion Suśr
⋙ agnisaṃcaya
○saṃcaya m. preparing the sacrificial fire-place
-cayana
⋙ agnisambhava
○sambhava mfn. produced from fire
• m. wild safflower L
• = -jāra
• 'the result of digestion, chyme or chyle L
⋙ agnisaras
○saras n. N. of a Tirtha VārP
⋙ agnisava
○savá m. consecration of the fire TS. ŚBr
⋙ agnisahāya
○sahāya m. 'friend of fire', the wind
• a wild pigeon L
⋙ agnisākṣika
○sākṣika mfn. taking Agni or the domestic or nuptial fire for a witness R. &c. -sākṣika-maryāda mfn. one who taking Agni for a witness gives a solemn promise of conjugal fidelity
⋙ agnisāda
○sāda m. weakness of digestion Suśr
⋙ agnisāra
○sāra n. a medicine for the eyes, a collyrium L
⋙ agnisāvarṇi
○sāvarṇi m. N. of a Manu L
⋙ agnisiṃha
○siṃha m. N. of the father of the seventh black Vāsudeva Jain
⋙ agnisūtra
○sūtra n. thread of fire
• a girdle of sacrificial grass put upon a young Brāhman at his investiture L
⋙ agnistambha
○stambha m.or
⋙ agnistambhana
○stambhana n. the (magical) quenching of fire
⋙ agnistoka
○stoka m. a particle of fire, spark
⋙ agnisvātta
○svātta -ṣvāttá
⋙ agnihavana
○havana n. a sacrificial libation Gaut
⋙ agnihut
○hút Vṣ. or mfn. sacrificed by fire
⋙ agnihuta
○huta mfn. sacrificed by fire
⋙ agnihotṛ
○hotṛ (agní), m. having Agni for a priest RV. x, 66, 8. 1
⋙ agnihotra
○hotra (agní-), mfn. sacrificing to Agni AV. vi, 97, 1
• (ī́) f. the cow destined for the Agnihotra ŚBr. AitBr
• (agni, hotri) -vatsá m. her calf. ŚBr. 2
⋙ agnihotra
○hotrá n. AV. &c. oblation to Agni (chiefly of milk, oil, and sour gruel
• there are two kinds of Agnihotra, one is nitya i.e. of constant obligation, the other kāmya i.e. optional)
• the sacred fire Mn. Yājñ. &c
• (agnihotra) -devatā f. the deity of the Agnihotra
tvá n. the state of the Agnihotra MaitrS
-sthālī́ f. a pot used at the Agnihotra ŚBr
-hávanī f. a spoon used at the Agnihotra ŚBr. ĀśvGṛ
-hút, offering the Agnihotra AV
-homa m. a libation at the Agnihotra KātySr
agnihotrāyaṇin mfn. one who offers only the Agnihotra KātyŚr
agnihotra9vṛt f. ( āvṛt) the mere Agnihotra without recitation of Vedic formulas KātyŚr
agnihotrâhutí [ŚBr., cf. āhuti] and agniḥotre9ṣṭi [KātyŚr., cf. iṣṭi], f. a libation or offering at the Agnihotra
agnihotrôcchiṣṭá "ṣBr. and agnihotrôccheṣaṇá ṭṣ., n. the remains of the Agnihotra
⋙ agnihotrin
○hotrín mfn. practising the Agnihotra, maintaining the sacrificial fire ŚBr. &c
⋙ agnihoma
○homa m. oblation put into the fire KātyŚr
⋙ agnihvara
○hvará mfn.? making a mistake in the fire-ceremonial MaitrS
⋙ agnīdh
agnī74dh m. the priest who kindles the fire VS. ŚBr. AitBr. [cf. agnidh]
⋙ agnīdhra
agnī7dhra m. (= agni-bāhu), N. of two men
⋙ agnīndrau
agnī7ndraú m. du. Agni and Indra VS
⋙ agnīndhana
agnī7ndhana n. kindling or feeding the fire Mn. &c
⋙ agnīparjanyau
agnī-parjanyau Voc. m. du. Agni and Parjanya RV. vi, 52, 16
⋙ agnīvaruṇau
agnī-váruṇau m. du. Agni and Varuṇa ŚBr
⋙ agnīṣomā
agnī-ṣómā or m. du. Agni and Soma RV. AV. VS
⋙ agnīṣomau
agnī-ṣómau m. du. Agni and Soma RV. AV. VS
• (agnīṣoma) -praṇayana n. bringing out the fire and the Soma, a ceremony in the Jyotishṭoma sacrifice
⋙ agnīṣomiya
agnīṣomiya mfn. related or sacred to Agni and Soma AV. &c., (agniṣomiya) -nirvāpa m. making libations with the cake sacred to Agni and Soma, a ceremony in the Darśapūrṇamāsa sacrifice
-paśu m. a victim, generally a sheep or goat, sacred to Agni and Soma -paśv-anuṣṭhāna n. the rite connected with that victim at the Jyotishṭoma sacrifice
-puroḍāśa m. cake sacred to Agni and Soma (baked in eleven bowls)
-yāga m. one of the three sacrifices of the Pūrṇamāsa
agniṣomiyâikādasa-kapāta m. cake sacred to Agni and Soma, above
⋙ agnyagāra
agny-agārá [ŚBr. &c.] or m. house or place for keeping the sacred fire
⋙ agnyāgāra
agny-āgāra m. house or place for keeping the sacred fire
⋙ agnyabhāva
agny-abhāva m. absence or want of the sacred fire
• loss of appetite
⋙ agnyarcis
agny-arcís f. or n. flame ŚBr
⋙ agnyāgāra
agny-āgāra agny-agārá
⋙ agnyātmaka
agny-ātmaka mf(ikā) n. having Agni's nature
⋙ agnyādhāna
agny-ādhāna KaushBr. or n. placing the fire on the sacrificial fire-place
⋙ agnyādheya
agny-ādheya [AV. Mn. &c.], n. placing the fire on the sacrificial fire-place
• the ceremony of preparing the three sacred fires Āhavaniya &c
• (agnyādheya) -devatā f. the deity of the Agnyādheya ceremony PārGṛ
-rūpá n. form or shape of the Agnyādheya ŚBr
-śarkarā́, ā́s f. pl. (figuratively) bad performance of the Agnyādheya ŚBr
-havis n. an oblation at the Agnyādheya ŚBr
⋙ agnyālaya
agny-ālaya m. = agny-agārá
⋙ agnyāhita
agny-āhita m. one who has performed the Agnyādhāna R. &c
⋙ agnyutpāta
agny-utpāta m. a fiery portent Car
• a conflagration PārGṛ
⋙ agnyutsādin
agny-utsādin mfn. one who lets the sacred fire go out
⋙ agnyuddharaṇa
agny-uddharaṇa n. taking the sacred fire from its usual place (previous to a sacrifice). [Page 6, Column 2]
⋙ agnyupasthāna
agny-upasthāná n. worship of Agni at the conclusion of the Agnihotra &c. ŚBr
⋙ agnyedha
agny-edhá m. one who kindles the fire VS
≫ agnika
agnika m. a plant, probably Semecarpus Anacardium
• a kind of serpent Suśr
• an insect of scarlet colour, Coccinella
• (am), u. the Acayou-nut Suśr
≫ agnisāt
agnísāt ind. to the state of fire (used in comp. with √1. kṛ and √bhū e.g. agnisāt kṛ, to reduce to fire, to consume by fire), cf. bhasmasāt
agman
agman a n. conflict, battle L
• (connected with ajman, q.v.)
agra
ágra mfn. (fr. √aṅg Uṇ.), foremost, anterior, first, prominent, projecting, chief, best L
• supernumerary L
• (ā), f. [scil. rekhā] measure of amplitude (i.e. the distance from the extremity of the gnomon-shadow to the line of the equinoctial shadow) Sūryas
• (am), n. foremost point or part
• tip
• front
• uppermost part, top, summit, surface
• point
• and hence, figuratively, sharpness
• the nearest end, the beginning
• the climax or best part
• goal, aim
• multitude L
• a weight, equal to a pala L
• a measure of food given as alms L
• (in astron.) the sun's amplitude
• (am), ind. in front, before, ahead of
• (ágreṇa), ind. in front, before (without or with acc.) ŚBr
• (ágre), ind. in front, ahead of, in the beginning, first
• further on, subsequently, below (in a book)
• from - up to (ā) ŚBr., before (in time) AitUp. &c. [Gk. ?]
⋙ agrakara
○kara m. the fore [6, 2] part of the hand, finger
• first ray Śiś
⋙ agrakāya
○kāya m. the fore part of the body
⋙ agraga
○ga m. a leader
⋙ agragaṇya
○gaṇya mfn. to be counted or regarded as the foremost, principal
⋙ agragāmin
○gāmin mfn. preceding, taking the lead
⋙ agragrāsikā
○grāsikā f. the claim or right to the first morsel Pāṇ. 3-3, iii, Kāś
⋙ agraja
○ja (cf. jā́), mfn. born first or earlier, m. the first-born, an elder brother Mn. &c
• a Brahman VarBṛS. &c
• (ā), f. an elder sister
⋙ agrajaṅghā
○jaṅghā f. the fore part of the leg, the shin-bone L
⋙ agrajanman
○janman m. the first-born, an elder brother, a Brahman Mn. Yājñ. &c
• a member of one of the three highest castes L
• Brahmā
⋙ agrajā
○jā́ mfn. first-born RV. ix, 5, 9
⋙ agrajātaka
○jātaka or m. a Brahman L
⋙ agrajāti
○jāti m. a Brahman L
⋙ agrajihva
○jihvá n. tip of the tongue VS
⋙ agrajyā
○jyā f. sine of the amplitude Sūryas
⋙ agraṇī
○ṇī mfn. taking the lead, foremost
• N. of an Agni MBh
⋙ agraṇīti
○ṇīti (ágra-), f. the first offering RV. ii, 11, 14
⋙ agratas
○tás ind
• col. 3
⋙ agratirtha
○tirtha m. N. of a prince MBh
⋙ agradātṛ
○dātṛ mfn. offering the best bits (to the gods) MBh
⋙ agradānin
○dānin m. a degraded Brāhman who receives presents from Sūdras, or takes things previously offered to the dead BrahmaP
⋙ agradidhiṣu
○didhiṣú m. = agre-didhiṣu TBr
⋙ agranakha
○nakha m. tip of a nail R
• cf. nakhâgra
⋙ agranāsikā
○nāsikā f. tip of the nose R
• cf. nāsikâgra
⋙ agranirūpaṇa
○nirūpaṇa n. determining beforehand, prophecy
⋙ agraparṇī
○parṇī f. cowage, Carpopogon Pruriens
⋙ agrapā
○pā mfn. drinking first MBh
⋙ agrapāṇi
○pāṇi m. fore part of the hand
• the right hand L
⋙ agrapāda
○pāda m. fore part of the foot Śiś
⋙ agrapūjā
○pūjā f. highest act of reverence R
⋙ agrapeya
○peya n. precedence in drinking AitBr
⋙ agrapradāyin
○pradāyin mfn. offering first MBh
⋙ agrapraśirṇa
○praśirṇá mfn. broken at the top ŚBr
⋙ agrabīja
○bīja mfn. (said of plants) propagated by cuttings, m. a viviparous plant
⋙ agrabhāga
○bhāga (or agrâṃśa), m. fore part, (in astron.) degree of amplitude L
⋙ agrabhuj
○bhuj mfn. having the precedence in eating TĀr
• N. of the sun MBh
⋙ agrabhū
○bhū mfn. being at the top, at the head of
⋙ agrabhūmi
○bhūmi f. a goal L
• the top-floor (of a house) Megh
⋙ agramahiṣī
○mahiṣī f. the principal queen R. Jain
⋙ agramāṃsa
○māṃsa n. the heart L
• morbid protuberance of the liver
⋙ agrayāna
○yāna n. stepping in front to defy the enemy
⋙ agrayāyin
○yāyin mfn. going before, taking the lead, (ī), m. a Ieader, Sāk
⋙ agrayāvan
○yā́van mfn. going before RV. x, 70, 2
⋙ agrayodhin
○yodhin m. the foremost man or leader in a fight
• a champion
⋙ agralohitā
○lohitā f. a kind of vegetable, similar to the spinage
⋙ agravaktra
○vaktra n. N. of a surgical instrument Suśr
⋙ agravat
○vat (ágra-), mfn. being at the top TS
⋙ agraśas
○śás ind. from the beginning AV
⋙ agrasaṃdhānī
○saṃdhānī f. the register of human actions (kept by Yama) L
⋙ agrasandhyā
○sandhyā f. early down
⋙ agrasara
○sara mf(ī)n. going in front, taking the lead
⋙ agrasānu
○sānu m. the front part of a table-land L
⋙ agrasārā
○sārā f. a short method of counting immense numbers
⋙ agrasūcī
○sūcī f. point of a needle, Naish
⋙ agrasena
○sena m. N. of Janamejaya's son
⋙ agrahasta
○hasta m. = -pāṇi
• the tip of an elephant's trunk Vikr
• finger R
⋙ agrahāyaṇa
○hāyaṇa m. 'commencement of the year', N. of a Hindū month (mārgaśīrṣa, beginning about the 12th of November). [Page 6, Column 3]
⋙ agrahāra
○hāra m. royal donation of land to Brāhmans
• land or village thus given MBh
⋙ agrāṃśa
agrâṃśa = agrabhāga
⋙ agrāṃśu
agrâṃśu m. the end of a ray of light, the focal point
⋙ agrākṣan
agrâkṣan n. a side-look R
⋙ agrāṅguli
agrâṅguli m. the finger-tip
⋙ agrādvan
agrâdvan mfn. having precedence in eating RV. vi, 69, 6
⋙ agrānīka
agrânīka n. the front of an army, vanguard Mn. &c
⋙ agrāyaṇīya
agrâyaṇīya n. title of the second of the fourteen oldest (but lost) Jaina books, called Pūrvas
⋙ agrāśana
agrâśana mfn. eating before another (abl.) MārkP
⋙ agrāsana
agrâsana n. seat of honour
⋙ agrega
agre-gá &c
ágre below
⋙ agretvan
agré7tvan mf(arī)n. going in front AV
⋙ agropaharaṇīya
agrôpaharaṇīya mfn. that which has to be first or principally supplied Suśr
≫ agratas
agratás ind. in front, before
• in the beginning, first RV. x, 90, 7 VS
• (with gen.) before, in presence of
⋙ agrataḥkṛ
agrataḥ-kṛ to place in front or at the head, to consider most important
⋙ agrataḥsara
agrataḥ-sara mf(ī)n. going in front, taking the lead
≫ agrima
agrimá mfn. being in front, preceding, prior, furthest advanced
• occurring further on or below (in a book, cf. ágre)
• the foremost RV. v, 44, 9
• eldest, principal L
• (ā), f. the fruit Annona Reticulata
≫ agriya
agriyá mfn. foremost, principal RV
• oldest, first-born RV. i, 13, 10
• m. elder brother L
• (ám), n. the first-fruits, the best part RV. iv, 37, 4 and probably ix, 71, 4
⋙ agriyavat
○vat mfn
• f. vatī (scil. ṛc), N. of the hymn Ṛig-veda ix, 62, 25, quoted in Lāṭy
≫ agrīya
agrīya mfn. best L
• m. elder brother L
≫ agre
ágre ind. (loc.), ágra
⋙ agrega
○gá [RV. ix, 86, 45] or mfn. going in front or before
⋙ agregā
○gā́ [TBr. &c.], mfn. going in front or before
⋙ agregū
○gū́ mfn. (said of the waters) moving forwards VS. ŚBr
⋙ agreṇī
○ṇī́ m. a leader VS
⋙ agretana
○tana mfn. occurring further on, subsequently (in a book)
⋙ agredadhus
○dadhús ṃaitrṣ. or m. a man who at his first marriage takes a wife that was married before, (agre-didhiṣu or -didhiṣu), f. a married woman whose elder sister is still unmarried
⋙ agredadhiṣu
○dadhiṣu Kapṣ. or m. a man who at his first marriage takes a wife that was married before, (agre-didhiṣu or -didhiṣu), f. a married woman whose elder sister is still unmarried
⋙ agredidhiṣu
○didhiṣu ṃBh. ṅaut., m. a man who at his first marriage takes a wife that was married before, (agre-didhiṣu or -didhiṣu), f. a married woman whose elder sister is still unmarried
⋙ agrepā
○pā́ [RV. iv, 34, 7 and 10] or mfn. having the precedence in drinking
⋙ agrepū
○pū Vṣ. "ṣBr., mfn. having the precedence in drinking
⋙ agrebhrū
○bhrū (√bhram), m. wandering in front Pāṇ. 4, 40 Comm
⋙ agrevaṇa
○vaṇa n. the border of a forest (g. rājadantâdi, q.v.)
⋙ agrevadha
○vadhá m. hitting or killing whatever is in front VS
⋙ agresara
○sara mf(ī) n. going in front, preceding, best L
⋙ agresarika
○sarika m. a leader L
≫ agrya
agryá mf(ā)n. foremost, topmost, principal, best
• proficient, well versed in (with loc.)
• intent closely attentive, m. an elder or eldest brother L
• (ā), f. = tri-phalā, q.v
• (am), n. roof L
⋙ agryatapas
○tapas m. N. of a Muni Kathās
agrabhaṇa
a-grabhaṇá mfn. (√grabh = √grah), having nothing which can be grasped RV. i, 116, 5
≫ agraha
a-graha mfn. = mukhya (Comm.) MBh. iii, 14189 BR. propose to read agra-ha, destroying the best part, m. non acceptance, a houseless man i.e. a Vānaprastha a Brāhman of the third class L
≫ agrāhin
a-grāhin mfn. not taking, not holding (said of a leech and of tools) Suśr
≫ agrāhya
a-grāhya mfn. not to be conceived or perceived or obtained or admitted or trusted, to be rejected
≫ agrāhyaka
a-grāhyaka mfn. not to be perceived, impalpable MBh
agrāmya
a-grāmya mfn. not rustic, townmade
• not tame, wild
agrī
agrī m. a word invented for the explanation of agní ŚBr
agru
ágru m. unmarried RV. v, 44, 7 and vii, 96, 4 AV
• (ū́), f. a virgin RV. AV
• nom. pl. agrúvas, poetical N. of the ten fingers RV
• and also of the seven rivers RV. i, 191, 14 and iv, 19, 7
Zend. aghru
agh
agh cl. 10. P. aghayati, to go wrong, sin L
≫ agha
aghá mfn. bad, dangerous RV
• sinful, impure BhP., m. N. of an Asura BhP
• (ám), n. evil, mishap RV. AV
• sin, impurity Mn. &c
• pain, suffering L
• (ā́s), f. pl. the constellation usually called Maghā RV. x, 85, 13
⋙ aghakṛt
○kṛ́t mfn. doing evil or harm, an evil-doer AV
⋙ aghaghna
○ghna or mfn. sin destroying, expiatory, m. 'an expiator', N. of Vishṇu
⋙ aghanāsaka
○nāsaka mfn. sin destroying, expiatory, m. 'an expiator', N. of Vishṇu
⋙ aghadeva
○deva m. N. of a man Rājat
⋙ aghamarṣaṇa
○marṣaṇa mfn. 'sin-effacing', N. of a particular Vedic hymn [RV. x, 190] still used by Brāhmans as a daily prayer Mn. Yājñ. Gaut
• m. N. of the author of that prayer, son of Madhucchandas [Page 7, Column 1]
• (plur.) his descendants Hariv. ĀśvŚr
⋙ aghamāra
○mārá mfn. fearfully destructive AV
⋙ agharud
○rúd mfn. 'howling fearfully', N. of certain female demons AV
⋙ aghavat
○vat mfn. sinful
• [voc. aghavan or aghos, q.v.]
⋙ aghaviṣa
○viṣa (aghá.), mf(ā)n. fearfully venomous AV
⋙ aghaśaṃsa
○śaṃsa (aghá-), mfn. wishing evil, wicked RV. TBr
⋙ aghaśaṃsahan
○śaṃsa-hán m. slaying the wicked RV
⋙ aghaśaṃsin
○śaṃsin mfn. confessing sin R. Daś
⋙ aghaharaṇa
○haraṇa n. removal of guilt L
⋙ aghahāra
○hārá m. an outrageous robber SV. AV
⋙ aghāśva
aghâśva mfn. having a bad or vicious horse RV. i, 116, 6
• (ás) [according to NBD. fr. agha + √śvas], m. N. of a snake AV
⋙ aghāsura
aghâsura m. Agha, Kaṃsa's general BhP
⋙ aghāhan
aghâhan n. inauspicious day SāṅkhŚr
⋙ aghaughamarṣaṇa
aghâugha-marṣaṇa mfn. destroying a whole mass of sins
≫ aghala
aghalá mf(ā)n. fearful AV. ŚBr. ŚāṅkhBr
≫ aghāya
aghāya Nom. P. aghāyáti (part. ○yát), to intend to injure, to threaten RV. AV
≫ aghāyu
aghāyú mfn. intending to injure, malicious RV. &c
aghaṭamāna
a-ghaṭamāna mfn. incongruous, incoherent
aghana
a-ghana mfn. not dense or solid
agharma
a-gharma mfn. not hot, cool
⋙ agharmadhāman
○dhāman m. 'having cool splendour', the moon
aghāta
á-ghāta m. no injury, no damage TBr
≫ aghātin
a-ghātin mfn. not fatal, not injurious, harmless
≫ aghātuka
á-ghātuka mfn. not injurious MaitrS
aghārin
a-ghārín mfn. not anointing AV
aghāsaka
a-ghāsaka mfn. without food or provisions
aghṛṇa
a-ghṛṇa mfn. incompassionate
≫ aghṛṇin
a-ghṛṇin mfn. not contemptuous, not disdainful
aghora
á-ghora mfn. not terrific, m. a euphemistic title of Siva
• a worshipper of Siva and Durgā
• (ā) f. the fourteenth day of the dark half of Bhādra, which is sacred to Śiva
⋙ aghoraghoratara
○ghoratará mfn. having a form both not terrific and terrific MaitrS
⋙ aghoraghorarūpa
○ghora-rūpa m. 'having a form or nature both not terrific and terrific', N. of Śiva MBh
⋙ aghoracakṣus
○cakṣus (ághora-), mfn. not having an evil eye RV. x, 85, 44
⋙ aghorapathin
○pathin or m. a particular sect of Śaivas who eat loathsome food and are addicted to disgusting practices
⋙ aghoramārga
○mārga m. a particular sect of Śaivas who eat loathsome food and are addicted to disgusting practices
⋙ aghorapramāṇa
○pramāṇa n. a terrific oath L
aghoṣa
a-ghoṣa m. (in Gr.) 'non-sonance, absence of all sound or soft murmur, 'hard articulation or effort as applied to the hard consonants and Visarga
• (mfn.), soundless, hard (as the hard consonants)
aghos
aghos ind., voc. of agha-vat, O sinner! Pāṇ. 8-3, 1 Sch., also Pāṇ. 8-3, 17 seqq
aghnat
á-ghnat mf(ati)n. (√han), not killing, not injurious RV
≫ aghnya
á-ghnya (2, 3) or (2, 3), m. 'not to be killed, a bull, and (ā, ā́), f. a cow RV. AV
⋙ aghnya
a-ghnyá (2, 3), m. 'not to be killed, a bull, and (ā, ā́), f. a cow RV. AV
• (ághnyā), said of a cloud RV. x, 46, 3
aghreya
a-ghreya mfn. (√ghra), improper to be smelled at Mn
aṅk
aṅk cl. 1. (connected, with, √añc) Ā. aṅkate, ānaṅke, aṅkiṣyate, aṅkitum, to move in a curve L
• cl. 10. P. aṅkayati, to move in a curve L
• to mark, stamp, brand
≫ aṅka
aṅká m. a hook RV. i, 162, 13, &c
• part of a chariot (used in the dual) TS. TBr
• a curve
• the curve in the human, especially the female, figure above the hip (where infants sitting, astride are carried by mothers hence often = 'breast' or 'lap')
• the side or flank
• the body
• proximity, place
• the bend in the arm
• any hook or crooked instrument
• a curved line
• a numerical figure, cipher, a figure or mark branded on an animal, &c
• any mark, line, stroke, ornament, stigma
• a number
• the numbers one and nine
• a co-efficient
• an act of a drama
• a drama
• a military show or sham-fight
• a misdeed, a sin L. [Gk. ?, ?, [7, 1] ?, ?, and Lat. uncus]
⋙ aṅkakaraṇa
○karaṇa n. the act of marking or stamping
⋙ aṅkakāra
○kāra in. a champion chosen by each side to decide a battle Bālar. [Page 7, Column 2]
aṅkakārī-√kṛ, to choose such a champion Bālar
⋙ aṅkatantra
○tantra n. N. of a book treating of magical marks or figures
⋙ aṅkadhāraṇā
○dhāraṇā f. manner of holding the body, figure ĀśvŚr
⋙ aṅkaparivartana
○parivartana n. turning the body, turning on the other side
⋙ aṅkapādavrata
○pāda-vrata n. N. of a chapter in the Bhavishyottara-Purāṇa
⋙ aṅkapāli
○pāli f. or embracing, an embrace L
⋙ aṅkapālikā
○pālikā f. embracing, an embrace L
⋙ aṅkapālī
○pālī f. an embrace
• a nurse L
• the plant (Piring) Medicago Esculenta
⋙ aṅkapāśa
○pāśa m. a peculiar concatenation of numerals or numbers
⋙ aṅkapāśavyavahāra
○pāśa-vyavahāra m. the use of that concatenation
⋙ aṅkapāśādhyāya
○pāśâdhyāya m. the study of that concatenation
⋙ aṅkabandha
○bandha m. branding with a mark (that resembles a headless body) Yājñ
⋙ aṅkabhāj
○bhāj mfn. (an infant) carried on the hip
• (forced fruit) nearly ripe, early ripe Kir
• near one's side, in one's possession, close at hand, easy of attainment
⋙ aṅkamukha
○mukha n. introductory act of a drama giving a clue to the whole plot
⋙ aṅkaloḍya
○loḍya m. ginger, Ciñcoḍa or Ciñcoṭaka
⋙ aṅkavidyā
○vidyā f. science of numbers, arithmetic
⋙ aṅkāṅka
aṅkâṅká n. water VS
⋙ aṅkāvatāra
aṅkâvatāra m. the close of a dramatic act (preparing the audience for the following one)
≫ aṅkati
aṅkati m. wind L
• fire L
• Brahmā L
• a Brāhman who maintains the sacred fire L
• N. of a teacher of the Sāma-veda
≫ aṅkana
aṅkana n. the act of marking, stamping, branding, ciphering, writing
• (mfn.), marking
≫ aṅkas
áṅkas as n. a curve or bend RV. iv, 40, 4 ; Gk. ? [Page 7, Column 2]
≫ aṅkasa
aṅkasá n. the flanks or the trappings of a horse RV. iv, 40, 3
≫ aṅkita
aṅkita mfn. marked, branded
• numbered, counted, calculated
≫ aṅkin
aṅkín mfn. possessing a hook RV. iii, 45, 4 AV. &c., (ī), m. a small drum L
• (inī), f. a number of marks, (g. khalâdi, q.v.)
≫ aṅkī
aṅkī f. a small drum L
≫ aṅkuṭa
aṅkuṭa and m. a key L
⋙ aṅkuḍaka
aṅkuḍaka m. a key L
≫ aṅkupa
aṅkupá n. water VS
≫ aṅkura
aṅkura m. a sprout, shoot, blade, a swelling, a tumour Suśr
• a hair L
• blood L
• water L
≫ aṅkuraka
aṅkuraka m. a nest L
≫ aṅkurita
aṅkurita mfn. sprouted
≫ aṅkuśa
aṅkuśá as, am m. n. a hook, especially an elephant-driver's hook
• (ā) or (ī) f. one of the twenty-four Jaina goddesses L. [Gk. ? ; Germ. [Page 7, Column 2] āngel]
⋙ aṅkuśagraha
○graha m. an elephant-driver
⋙ aṅkuśadurdhara
○durdhara m. a restive elephant
≫ aṅkuśita
aṅkuśita mfn. urged on by the hook
≫ aṅkuśin
aṅkuśín mfn. having a hook, laying hold of with a hook RV. x, 34, 7
≫ aṅkūyat
aṅkūyát mfn. (fr. a Nom. aṅkūya, related to aṅka,) moving tortuously (to escape) RV. vi, 15, 17
≫ aṅkūra
aṅkūra m. a sprout L. aṅkura
≫ aṅkūṣa
aṅkūṣa as, am m. n. an ichneumon Uṇ. Comm
• cf. aṅgūṣa
≫ aṅkya
aṅkya mfn. fit or proper to be marked or counted, m. a small drum [cf. aṅki] L
aṅkāra
aṅkāra m.? diminution in music L
aṅkoṭa
aṅkoṭa aṅkoṭha, aṅkola, aṅkolla, aṅkolaka m. the plant Alangium Hexapetalum
⋙ aṅkollasāra
aṅkolla-sāra m. 'essence of Aṅkolla', a poison prepared from the plant Aṅkolla, &c
aṅkolikā
aṅkolikā f. (a corruption of aṅka-pālikā, q.v.), an embrace L
aṅktvā
aṅktvā ind. p. (√añj), having be-smeared Pāṇ. 7-2, 62 Sch
aṅkh
aṅkh cl. 10. P. (p. aṅkhayát), to stir up, mix ŚBr
aṅg
aṅg cl. I. P. aṅgati, ānaṅga, aṅgitum, to go (cf. √ag)
• cl. 10. P. aṅgayati, to mark (cf. √aṅk) L
≫ aṅgana
aṅgana n. walking L
• 'place to walk in', yard
• s.v
aṅga 1
aṅgá ind. a particle implying attention, assent or desire, and sometimes impatience, it may be rendered, by well
• indeed, true, please, rather quick
kim aṅga, how much rather!
≫ aṅgī
aṅgī (for aṅga in comp. with √1. kṛ and its derivatives)
⋙ aṅgīkaraṇa
○karaṇa n. act of taking the side of, assenting, agreeing, promising
⋙ aṅgīkāra
○kāra m. agreement, promise
⋙ aṅgīkṛ
○√kṛ to take the side of
• to agree to, assent, promise, confess. [Page 7, Column 3]
⋙ aṅgīkṛta
○kṛta mfn. agreed to, promised
⋙ aṅgīkṛti
○kṛti f. agreement, promise
aṅga 2
áṅga n. (√am Uṇ.), a limb of the body
• a limb, member
• the body
• a subordinate division or department, especially of a science, as the six Vedāṅgas
• hence the number six
• N. of the chief sacred texts of the Jainas
• a limb or subdivision of Mantra or counsel (said to be five, viz. 1. karmaṇām ārambhôpāyaḥ, means of commencing operations
• 2. puruṣa-dravya-sampad, providing men and materials
• 3. deśa-kāla-vibhāga, distribution of place and time
• 4. vipatti-pratīkāra, counter-action of disaster
• 5. kārya-siddhi, successful accomplishment ; whence mantra is said to be pañcâṅga)
• any subdivision, a supplement
• (in Gr.) the base of a word, but in the strong cases only Pāṇ. 1-4, 13 seqq
• anything inferior or secondary, anything immaterial or unessential,
aṅga-tā
• (in rhetoric) an illustration
• (in the drama) the whole of the subordinate characters
• an expedient
• a mental organ, the mind L
• m. sg. or (ās), m. pl., N. of Bengal proper or its inhabitants
• (sg.), N. of a king of Aṅga
• (mfn.), having members or divisions L
• contiguous L
⋙ aṅgakartana
○kartana n. cutting off a limb
⋙ aṅgakarman
○karman n. or a supplementary sacrificial act
⋙ aṅgakriyā
○kriyā f. a supplementary sacrificial act
⋙ aṅgakaṣāya
○kaṣāyá m. the essence of the body (said of, the semen virile) ŚBr
⋙ aṅgagraha
○graha m. 'limb-seizure', spasm Suśr
⋙ aṅgaja
○ja mfn. produced from or on the body, ornamental L
• produced by a supplementary ceremony, m. a son L
• hair of the head L
• the god of Iove L
• intoxicating passion L
• drunkenness L
• a disease L
• (ā), f. a daughter
• (am), n. blood
⋙ aṅgajanus
○janus m. a son
⋙ aṅgajāta
○jāta mfn. produced from or on the body
• ornamental
• produced by a supplementary ceremony
⋙ aṅgajvara
○jvará mfn. causing fever AV
⋙ aṅgatā
○tā f. or a state of subordination or dependance, the being of secondary importance, the being unessential
⋙ aṅgatva
○tva n. a state of subordination or dependance, the being of secondary importance, the being unessential
⋙ aṅgada
○da m. N. of a brother of Rāma
• of a son of Gada
• of an ape, son of Bālin
• (ā), f. the female elephant of the south, (am), n. a bracelet worn on the upper arm
⋙ aṅgadvipa
○dvipa m. one of the six minor Dviipas
⋙ aṅganyāsa
○nyāsa m. ceremony of touching certain parts of the body
⋙ aṅgapāli
○pāli f. an embrace L
aṅka-pāli
⋙ aṅgaprāyaścitta
○prāyaścitta n. expiation of bodily impurity, especially that arising from death in a family
⋙ aṅgabhū
○bhū m. son Śiś
⋙ aṅgabheda
○bhedá mfn. causing rheumatism AV
⋙ aṅgamarda
○marda or m. a servant who shampoos his master's body
⋙ aṅgamardaka
○mardaka or m. a servant who shampoos his master's body
⋙ aṅgamardin
○mardin m. a servant who shampoos his master's body
aṅgamarda also rheumatism Car
⋙ aṅgamarṣa
○marṣa m. pain in the limbs, rheumatism,
⋙ aṅgamarṣapraśamana
○marṣa-praśamana n. alleviation of rheumatism
⋙ aṅgamejayatva
○m-ejayatva (aṅgam-ej○), n. the trembling of the body Yogas
⋙ aṅgayaṣṭi
○yaṣṭi f. a slender form, fairy-figure
⋙ aṅgayāga
○yāga m. a subordinate sacrificial act
⋙ aṅgarakta
○rakta m. the plant Guṇḍārocanī
⋙ aṅgarakṣaṇī
○rakṣaṇī or f. 'body protector', a coat of mail L
⋙ aṅgarakṣiṇī
○rakṣiṇī f. 'body protector', a coat of mail L
⋙ aṅgarāga
○rāga m. application of unguents or cosmetics to the body (especially after bathing)
• scented cosmetic
⋙ aṅgarāj
○rāj or m. N. of Karṇa, king of Aṅga
⋙ aṅgarāja
○rāja m. N. of Karṇa, king of Aṅga
⋙ aṅgarājya
○rājya n. kingdom of Aṅga
⋙ aṅgaruha
○ruha mfn. 'growing on the body', hair, wool, down, &c
⋙ aṅgalipi
○lipi f. written character of Aṅga
⋙ aṅgaloka
○loka m. the Country Aṅga
⋙ aṅgaloḍya
○loḍya m. a sort of grass
• ginger, or its root
⋙ aṅgavākpāṇimat
○vāk-pāṇi-mat mfn. possessing mind (?), speech, and hands
⋙ aṅgavikṛti
○vikṛti f. change of bodily appearance, collapse
• fainting apoplexy
⋙ aṅgavikṣepa
○vikṣepa m. gesticulation
• movement of the limbs and arms a kind of dance
⋙ aṅgavidyā
○vidyā f. knowledge of lucky or unlucky marks on the body, Chiromantia Mn. vi, 50, &c
⋙ aṅgavaikṛta
○vaikṛta n. a wink, nod, sign
⋙ aṅgaśas
○śás ind. into parts ŚBr
⋙ aṅgasaṃskāra
○saṃskāra m. or embellishment of person bathing, perfuming and adorning the body
⋙ aṅgasaṃskriyā
○saṃskriyā f. embellishment of person bathing, perfuming and adorning the body
⋙ aṅgasaṃhati
○saṃhati f. compactness of limb, symmetry of body
⋙ aṅgasaṃhitā
○saṃhitā f. the Saṃhitā or phonetic relation between consonants and vowels in the body of a word TS. Prāt
⋙ aṅgasaṅga
○saṅga m. 'bodily contact', coition L
⋙ aṅgaskandha
○skandha m. a subdivision of a science
⋙ aṅgasparśa
○sparśa m. bodily contact
⋙ aṅgahāra
○hāra Kathās. or m. gesticulation
⋙ aṅgahāri
○hāri ḻ., m. gesticulation
⋙ aṅgahīna
○hīna mfn. limbless, mutilated
• incorporeal
• m. Kāmadeva
⋙ aṅgāṅgi
aṅgâṅgi ind. jointly or reciprocally, related as one limb to another or to the body
⋙ aṅgāṅgitā
aṅgâṅgi-tā f. mutual relation or correlation as between the limbs, or a limb and the body, or between subordinate and the principal, or principal and accessory
⋙ aṅgāṅgibhāva
aṅgâṅgibhāva m. correlation between the limbs of a body
• the mutual relation or correlation of the different limbs or members of anything, as in a simile or comparison between the principal parts or features of any object and those of the thing compared to it. [Page 8, Column 1]
⋙ aṅgādhipa
aṅgâdhipa m. Karṇa, the king of Aṅga
⋙ aṅgānukūla
aṅgânukūla mfn. agreeable to the body Megh
⋙ aṅgānulepana
aṅgânulepana n. anointing the body
⋙ aṅgāpūrva
aṅgâpūrva n. effect of a secondary sacrificial act L
⋙ aṅgeśvara
aṅgêśvara m. the king of Aṅga
⋙ aṅgeṣṭhā
aṅge-ṣṭhā́ mfn. situated in a member or in the body AV
⋙ aṅgoñcha
aṅgôñcha m. or a towel L
⋙ aṅgoñchana
aṅgôñchana n. a towel L
≫ aṅgaka
aṅgaka n. a limb, member, body
• (ikā), f. a bodice, a jacket L
≫ aṅgin
aṅgín mfn. having limbs, corporeal, having subordinate parts, principal
• having expedients
≫ aṅgīya
aṅgīya mfn. relating to the Aṅga country, (g. gahâdi, q.v.)
≫ aṅgya
áṅgya (3), mfn. belonging to the limbs RV. i, 191, 7
aṅgaṇa
aṅgaṇa n. aṅgana
aṅgati
aṅgati m. (√ag), fire L
• a Brāhman who maintains a sacred fire L
• Brahmā L
• Vishṇu L
• cf. aṅkati
aṅgana
aṅgana n. (√aṅg, q.v.), the act of walking L
• place to walk in, yard, court, area
• (ā), f. 'a woman with well-rounded limbs', any woman or female
• (in astron.) Virgo
• the female elephant of the north
⋙ aṅganāgaṇa
aṅganā-gaṇa m. a number of women
⋙ aṅganājana
aṅganā-jana m. a female person
⋙ aṅganāpriya
aṅganā-priya m. 'dear to women', N. of the tree Jonesia Asoca
≫ aṅgaṇa
aṅgaṇa n. a yard, court, area
aṅgabha
aṅgabha m. a kind of rice L
aṅgava
aṅgava m. dried fruit L
aṅgas
aṅgas as n. (√aṅj Uṇ.), a bird L
aṅgāra
áṅgāra m. (rarely) n. (√ag or aṅg Uṇ., cf. agni), charcoal, either heated or not heated
• m. the planet Mars
• N. of a prince of the Maruts Hariv
• the plant Hitāvalī
• (ās), m. pl., N. of a people and country VP. [Lith. angli-s ; Russ. ūgolj ; also Germ. Kohle ; Old Germ. col and colo ; Eng. coal]
⋙ aṅgārakārin
○kārin and m. charcoal-burner
⋙ aṅgārakṛt
○kṛt ḥpar., m. charcoal-burner
⋙ aṅgārakuṣṭhaka
○kuṣṭhaka m. the plant Hitāvalī
⋙ aṅgāradhānī
○dhānī or f. a portable fire-place
⋙ aṅgāradhānikā
○dhānikā f. a portable fire-place
⋙ aṅgāraparipācita
○paripācita n. roasted food
⋙ aṅgāraparṇa
○parṇa m. N. of Citraratha, chief of the Gandharvas MBh
• (ī), f. Clerodendron Siphonanthus
⋙ aṅgārapātrī
○pātrī f. a portable fire-place
⋙ aṅgārapuṣpa
○puṣpa m. the plant Iṅgudi (Vulg. Ingua)
⋙ aṅgāramañjarī
○mañjarī or f. the shrub Cesalpinia Banducella
⋙ aṅgāramañjī
○mañjī f. the shrub Cesalpinia Banducella
⋙ aṅgāravallarī
○vallarī or f. (various plants), Galedupa Arborea
⋙ aṅgāravallī
○vallī f. (various plants), Galedupa Arborea
• Ovieda Verticallata
• Bhārgī
• Guñjā
⋙ aṅgāraśakaṭī
○śakaṭī f. a portable fire-place on wheels
⋙ aṅgārasetu
○setu m. N. of a prince, father of Gāndhāra
⋙ aṅgārāvakṣayaṇa
aṅgārâvakṣáyaṇa n. an instrument for extinguishing coals ŚBr. xiv
≫ aṅgāraka
aṅgāraka m. charcoal
• heated charcoal
• the planet Mars
• Tuesday
• N. of a prince of Sauviira
• of a Rudra
• of an Asura Kathās
• N. of two plants, Eclipta (or Verbesina) Prostrata, and white or yellow Amaranth
• (am), n. a medicated oil in which turmeric and other vegetable substances have been boiled
⋙ aṅgārakadina
○dina m. n. a festival of Mars on the fourteenth of the latter half of Caitra
⋙ aṅgārakamaṇi
○maṇi m. coral (amber)
⋙ aṅgārakavāra
○vāra m. Tuesday
≫ aṅgārakita
aṅgārakita mfn. charred, roasted, burnt, (g. tārakâdi, q.v.)
≫ aṅgāri
aṅgāri f. a portable fire-place L
≫ aṅgārikā
aṅgārikā f. the stalk of the sugar-cane
• the bud of the Kiṃśuka or Butea Frondosa
≫ aṅgārita
aṅgārita mfn. charred, roasted, (g. tārakâdi, q.v.)
• 'burnt', a kind of food not to be accepted by Jaina ascetics Jain
• (ā), f. a portable fire-place L
• a bud L
• N. of a creeper L
• of a river L
• (am), n. the early blossom of the Kiṃśuka
≫ aṅgārin
aṅgārin mfn. heated by the sun, though no longer exposed to its rays VarBṛS. [generally f. (iṇī), scil. diś, the region just left by the sun]
• N. of a creeper
≫ aṅgārīya
aṅgārīya mfn. fit for making charcoal Pāṇ. 5-1, 12 Sch
≫ aṅgāryā
aṅgāryā f. a heap of charcoal, (g. pāśâdi, q.v.)
aṅgikā
aṅgikā aṅgaka
aṅgir
aṅgir īr m. (√aṅg Uṇ.), N. of a Ṛishi, who received the Brahmavidyā from Atharvan, and imparted it te Satyavāha, the teacher of Aṅgiras MuṇḍUp
≫ aṅgira
áṅgira m. = áṅgiras RV. i, 83, 4 and iv, 51, 4 MBh. Yājñ. (cf. Gk. ? and ?.) [8, 1] [Page 8, Column 2]
≫ aṅgiras
áṅgiras, ās m. N. of a Ṛishi, author of the hymns of RV. ix, of a code of laws, and of a treatise on astronomy (he is said by some to have been born from Brahmā's mouth, and to have been the husband of Smṛiti, of Śraddhā, of two daughters of Maitreya, of several daughters of Daksha, &c
• he is considered as one of the seven Ṛishis of the first Manvantara, as a Prajāpati, as a teacher of the Brahmavidyā, which he had learnt from Satyavāha, a descendant of Bharadvāja, &c. Among his sons, the chief is Agni, others are Saṃvarta, Utathya, and Bṛihaspati
• among his daughters are mentioned Sinivālī, Kuhū, Rākā, Anumati, and Akūpārā
• but the Ṛicas or Vedic hymns, the manes of Havishmat, and mankind itself are styled his offspring. In astronomy he is the planet Jupiter, and a star in Ursa Major)
• N. of Agni MBh
• (asas), m. pl. descendants of Aṅgiras or of Agni (mostly personifications of luminous objects)
• the hymns of the Atharva-veda TS
• priests who by using the magical formulas of those hymns protect the sacrifice against the effects of inauspicious accidents
⋙ aṅgirastama
○tama (áṅgiras-), mfn. having the luminous quality of the Aṅgirasas in the highest degree, said of Agni and of Ushas RV
⋙ aṅgirasvat
○vat ind. like Aṅgiras RV. VS.? (áṅgiras-vat), mfn. connected with or accompanied by the Aṅgirasas RV. VS
≫ aṅgirasa
aṅgirasa m. an enemy of Vishṇu in his incarnation of Paraśurāma
≫ aṅgirasāmayana
aṅgirasām-ayana n. a Sattra sacrifice
aṅgī
aṅgī 1. aṅga
aṅguri
aṅgúri is, or aṅgurī ḻ., f. (for aṅguli, q.v.), a finger AV
• a toe (cf. an-aṅguri, páñcâṅguri, sv-aṅgurí.)
≫ aṅgurīya
aṅgurīya or as, am m. n. a finger-ring
⋙ aṅgurīyaka
aṅgurīyaka as, am m. n. a finger-ring
aṅgula
aṅgula m. (√ag or aṅg), a finger
• the thumb
• a finger's breadth, a measure equal to eight barley-corns, twelve aṅgulas making a vitasti or span, and twenty-four a hasta or cubit
• (in astron.) a digit, or twelfth part
• N. of the sage Cāṇakya L
⋙ aṅgulapramāṇa
○pramāṇa or n. the measure or length of an aṅgula
⋙ aṅgulamāna
○māna n. the measure or length of an aṅgula
• (mfn.), having the length of an aṅgula
≫ aṅgulaka
aṅgulaka ifc. = aṅgula i.e. so many aṅgulas or fingers long
≫ aṅguli
aṅgúli is, (or aṅgulī), f. a finger
• a toe
• the thumb
• the great toe
• the finger-like tip of an elephant's trunk
• the measure aṅgula
⋙ aṅgulitoraṇa
○toraṇa n. a sectarial mark on the forehead consisting of three fingers or lines shaped like an arch or doorway (toraṇa), drawn with sandal or the ashes of cow-dung
⋙ aṅgulitra
○tra n. a finger-protector, a contrivance like a thimble (used by archers to protect the thumb or finger from being injured by the bowstring) R. &c
-vat mfn. provided with it
⋙ aṅgulitrāṇa
○trāṇa n. = -tra R
⋙ aṅgulimukha
○mukha or n. the tip of the finger Śiś
⋙ aṅgulīmukha
aṅgulī-mukha n. the tip of the finger Śiś
⋙ aṅgulimudrā
○mudrā or f. a seal-ring,
⋙ aṅgulimudrikā
○mudrikā f. a seal-ring,
⋙ aṅgulimoṭana
○moṭana n. snapping or cracking the fingers
⋙ aṅguliveṣṭaka
○veṣṭaka m. or a glove (?)
⋙ aṅguliveṣṭana
○veṣṭana n. a glove (?)
⋙ aṅguliṣaṅga
○ṣaṅga m. contact of the fingers
• act of fingering
• (mfn.), sticking to the fingers
⋙ aṅgulisaṃdeśa
○saṃdeśa m. snapping or cracking the fingers as a sign
⋙ aṅgulisphoṭana
○sphoṭana n. snapping or cracking the fingers
⋙ aṅgulīpañcaka
aṅgulī-pañcaka n. the five fingers
⋙ aṅgulīparvan
aṅgulī-parvan n. a finger-joint
⋙ aṅgulīsambhūta
aṅgulī-sambhūta m. 'produced on the finger', a finger nail
⋙ aṅgulyagra
aṅguly-agrá n. the tip of the finger ŚBr
⋙ aṅgulyādi
aṅguly-ādi (aṅguli-), a g. of Pāṇ. 5-3, 108
≫ aṅgulīya
aṅgulīya or n. a finger-ring
⋙ aṅgulīyaka
aṅgulīyaka n. a finger-ring
• also aṅgulīka L
≫ aṅguṣṭha
aṅgúṣṭha m. the thumb
• the great toe
• a thumb's breadth, usually regarded as equal to an aṅgula
⋙ aṅguṣṭhamātra
○mātra mf(ī)n. or having the length or size of a thumb
⋙ aṅguṣṭhamātraka
○mātraka mf(ikā)n. having the length or size of a thumb
≫ aṅguṣṭhikā
aṅguṣṭhikā f. N. of a shrub
≫ aṅguṣṭhya
aṅguṣṭhya m. belonging to the thumb (the thumb nail)
aṅgūṣa
aṅgūṣa m. (√aṅg or ag), 'moving rapidly', an ichneumon
• an arrow
aṅgoṣin
aṅgoṣín mfn. 'resonant (?), praiseworthy (?)', N. of the Soma SV
aṅgya
áṅgya col. 1
aṅgh
aṅgh cl. 1. Ā. aṅghate, ānaṅghe, to go, set out, set about, commence L
• to hasten L
• to speak hastily, blame L. [Page 8, Column 3]
⋙ aṅgha
aṅgha (not in use, but equivalent to aghá), evil, sin L
⋙ aṅghāri
aṅghâri m. 'an enemy to sin or evil', N. of a celestial guard of the Soma VS. blaśing ṭ.
≫ aṅghas
aṅghas n. sin Hariv
≫ aṅghri
áṅghri m. a foot
• foot of a seat
• the √of a tree [cf. aṃhri]
⋙ aṅghrināmaka
○nāmaka m. or a synonym of aṅghri, means always foot as well as root
⋙ aṅghrināman
○nāman n. a synonym of aṅghri, means always foot as well as root
⋙ aṅghripa
○pa m. (drinking with the foot or root), a tree
⋙ aṅghriparṇī
○parṇī or f. the plant Hedysarum Lagopodioides
⋙ aṅghrivalli
○valli or f. the plant Hedysarum Lagopodioides
⋙ aṅghrivallikā
○vallikā f. the plant Hedysarum Lagopodioides
⋙ aṅghripāna
○pāna mfn. sucking the foot or toes (as an infant) L
⋙ aṅghriskandha
○skandha m. the ancle
ac 1
ac (connected with √añc, q.v.), cl. 1. P. Ā. ácati, áñcati, ○te, ānañca, ○ce, to go, move, tend
• to honour
• to make round or curved
• to request, ask L
• to speak indistinctly L. 2. acita, áciṣṭu
ac 2
ac a technical term for all the vowels Pāṇ
⋙ ajanta
aj-anta mfn. ending in a vowel
acakra
a-cakrá mfn. having no wheels
• not wanting wheels, i.e. moving by itself RV
acakṣus
a-cakṣus us n. a bad eye, no eye
• (mfn.), blind
⋙ acakṣurviṣaya
a-cakṣur-viṣaya mfn. not or no longer within reach of the eyes, invisible
⋙ acakṣuṣṭva
acakṣuṣ-ṭva n. blindness
≫ acakṣuṣka
a-cakṣúṣka mfn. destitute of eyes ŚBr. xiv
• blind
acaṇḍa
a-caṇḍa mfn. not of a hot temper, gentle, tractable
• (ī), f. a tractable cow
acatura
a-catura mfn. destitute of four, having less than four
• not cunning, not dexterous
acandra
a-candra mfn. moonless
acapala
a-capala mfn. not oscillating, not wavering, not fickle
• unmovable, steady
≫ acāpalya
a-cāpalya n. freedom from unsteadiness
acara
a-cara or á-carat ṛV., mfn. immovable
acarama
á-carama mfn. not last, not least
• said of the Maruts RV. v, 58, 5
acarmaka
a-carmáka mfn. having no skin TS
acala
a-cala mf(ā)n. not moving, immovable
• m. a mountain, rock
• a bolt or pin
• the number seven
• N. of Śiva and of the first of the nine deified persons, called 'white Balas' among the Jainas
• of a Devarshi VP
• (ā), f. the earth
• one of the ten degrees which are to be ascended by a Bodhisattva before becoming a Buddha
⋙ acalakīlā
○kīlā f. the earth
⋙ acalatviṣ
○tviṣ m. the Kokila or Indian cuckoo
⋙ acaladhṛti
○dhṛti f. a metre of four lines, of sixteen short syllables each, also called Gītyāryā
⋙ acalapura
○pura n. N. of a town Jain
⋙ acalabhrātṛ
○bhrātṛ m. N. of a Brāhman from Oude, who became one of the eleven heads of Gaṇas among the Jainas
⋙ acalamati
○mati m. N. of a Māraputra
⋙ acalaśreṣṭha
○śreṣṭha m. chief of mountains
⋙ acalādhipa
acalâdhipa m. 'king of mountains', the Himālaya
⋙ acalāsaptamī
acalā-saptamī f. N. of a book in the Bhavishyottara-Purāṇa
acāru
a-cāru mfn. not pretty Pāṇ
acit
a-cít mfn. without understanding RV
• irreligious, bad RV
• (the NBD. suggests to take a-cít as a f. 'not-knowledge' Sāy. sometimes explains by √ci, 'neglecting the Agnicayana, irreligious)
a-cit f. not-spirit, matter Sarvad
≫ acikitvas
á-cikitvas ān, uṣī, at, not knowing, ignorant of. RV. i, 164, 6
≫ acitta
a-cítta mfn. unnoticed, unexpected
• not an object of thought
• inconceivable RV
• destitute of intellect or sense
⋙ acittapājas
○pājas and m. N. of two Ṛishis MaitrS. Kāṭh
⋙ acittamanas
○manas (ácitta-), m. N. of two Ṛishis MaitrS. Kāṭh
≫ acitti
á-citti f. want of sense, infatuation RV. AV
• (figuratively said of) an infatuated man RV. iv, 2, 11 VS
acita 1
á-cita mfn. not heaped up
acita 2
acita mfn. (√ac), gone L
≫ aciṣṭu
áciṣṭu mfn. moving VS
acitra
a-citrá mfn. not variegated, undistinguishable
• (ám), n. undistinguishableness, darkness RV. iv, 51, 3 and vi, 49, 11
acintā
a-cintā f. thoughtlessness. [Page 9, Column 1]
≫ acintita
a-cintita mfn. not thought of, unexpected, disregarded
≫ acintya
á-cintya mfn. inconceivable, surpassing thought MaitrS. &c
• m. N. of Śiva
⋙ acintyakarman
○karman mfn. performing inconceivable actions
⋙ acintyarūpa
○rūpa mfn. having an inconceivable form
acira
a-cira mfn. not of long duration, brief
• instantaneous, recent
• (am, āt, eṇa), ind. not long, not for long
• not long ago
• soon, speedily
• (ā), f. the mother of the Jaina saint Śānti
⋙ aciradyuti
○dyuti or f. lightning
⋙ aciraprabhā
○prabhā f. lightning
⋙ aciraprasūtā
○prasūtā f. 'having recently brought forth', a cow that has recently calved
⋙ acirabhās
○bhās f. lightning Śāk
⋙ aciramṛta
○mṛta mfn. recently deceased
⋙ acirarocis
○rocis f. or lightning
⋙ acirāṃśu
acirâṃśu m. or lightning
⋙ acirābhā
acirâbhā f. lightning
aciṣṭu
áciṣṭu 2. acita
acetana
a-cetana mfn. without consciousness, inanimate
• unconscious, insensible, senseless, fainting, &c
≫ acetas
a-cetás mfn. imprudent RV
• unconscious, insensible
≫ acetāna
á-cetāna mfn. thoughtless, infatuated RV. vii, 4, 7
≫ acaitanya
a-caitanya n. unconsciousness
• insensibility, senselessness, want of spirituality, that which is destitute of consciousness, matter
aceṣṭa
a-ceṣṭa mfn. effortless, motionless
⋙ aceṣṭatā
○tā f. loss of motion from fainting &c
acodat
a-codát mfn. (√cud), not driving or impelling RV. v, 44, 2
≫ acodas
a-codás mfn. free from compulsion or external stimulus, spontaneous RV. ix, 79, 1
accha 1
a-ccha mfn. (fr. a + cha for chad or chaya, √chad), 'not shaded', 'not dark, pellucid, transparent, clear
• m. a crystal L
⋙ acchoda
acchôda mfn. having clear water
• (ā), f. N. of a river, (am), n. N. of a lake in the Himālaya formed by the river Acchodā
≫ acchāya
a-cchāyá mfn. without shadow, casting no shadow RV. x, 27, 14 ŚBr. xiv
accha 2
accha m. (corruption of ṛkṣa), a bear
⋙ acchabhalla
○bhalla m. a bear Bālar. (cf. bhalla)
accha 3
áccha (so at the end of a pāda), or usually ácchā ind., Ved. to, towards (governing acc. and rarely the locative). It is a kind of separable preposition or prefix to verbs and verbal derivatives, as in the following
≫ acchāi
ácchā-√i or to attain, go towards RV. &c
⋙ acchāgam
ácchā-√gam or to attain, go towards RV. &c
⋙ acchācar
ácchā-√car to attain, go towards RV. &c
≫ acchādru
ácchā-√dru to run near RV. iii, 14, 3
≫ acchādhanv
ácchā-√dhanv to run towards RV. iii, 53, 4
≫ acchānakṣ
ácchā-√nakṣ to go towards, approach RV. vi, 22, 5
≫ acchānaś
ácchā-√naś to come near RV
≫ acchānī
ácchā-√nī to lead towards or to RV
≫ acchānu
ácchā-√nu to call out to, to cheer RV
≫ acchāpat
ácchā-√pat "ṣBr. and Caus. P. -patayati [RV. v, 45, 9], to fly towards
≫ acchābrū
acchā-√brū to invite to come near PBr
≫ acchāyā
ácchā-√yā or to approach RV. TS
⋙ acchayā
áccha-√yā to approach RV. TS
≫ acchāvac
ácchā-√vac to invite RV
≫ acchāvāka
acchā-vāká m. 'the inviter', title of a particular priest or Ṛitvij, one of the sixteen required to perform the great sacrifices with the Soma juice
≫ acchāvākīya
acchāvākīya mfn. referring to the acchāvāa
• containing the word acchāvāka Pāṇ. 5-2, 59 Sch
• (am), n. the state or work of the acchāvāka Pāṇ. 5-1, 135 Sch
≫ acchāvañc
ácchā-√vañc Pass. -vacyáte, to extend itself towards, to go towards RV. i, 142, 4
≫ acchāvad
ácchā-√vad to salute RV. &c
≫ acchāvṛt
ácchā-√vṛt (Opt. Ā. 1. sg. -vavṛtīya), to cause to come near RV. i, 186, 10
≫ acchāsṛ
ácchā-√sṛ to flow near RV. ix, 92, 2
≫ acchāsyand
ácchā-√syand Caus. to flow near (aor. -ásiṣyadat) RV. ix, 81, 2: Intens. to cause to flow near (part. nom. sg. m. -sániṣyadat) RV. ix, 110, 4
≫ accheta
ácchêta mfn. approached, attained VS
≫ acchetya
acchêtya mfn. to be approached ĀpŚr
≫ acchokti
ácchôkti f. invitation RV
acchidra
á-cchidra mfn. free from clefts or flaws, unbroken, uninterrupted, uninjured
• (am), n. unbroken or uninjured condition, an action free from defect or flaw
• (eṇa), ind. uninterruptedly, without break from first to last. [Page 9, Column 2]
⋙ acchidrakāṇḍa
○kāṇḍa n. N. of a chapter of the Taittirīya-Brāhmaṇa
⋙ acchidroti
acchidrôti mfn. affording perfect protection RV. i, 145, 3
⋙ acchidrodhnī
ácchidrôdhnī f. (a cow) having a faultless udder RV. x, 133, 7
≫ acchidyamāna
á-cchidyamāna mfn. uncut, uncurtailed AV
• not fragile (a needle) RV. ii, 32, 4
≫ acchinna
á-cchinna mfn. uncut, uncurtailed, uninjured
• undivided, inseparable
⋙ acchinnapattra
○pattra (ácchinna-), mf(ā)n. (said of goddesses, of a bird, of an altar shaped like a bird), having the wings uncurtailed, uninjured RV. i, 22, 11 VS
• having uninjured leaves VS
⋙ acchinnaparṇa
○parṇá mfn. having uninjured leaves AV
≫ acchedika
a-cchedika mfn. not fit or needing to be cut Pāṇ. 6-2, 155 Sch
≫ acchedya
a-cchedya mfn. improper or impossible to be cut, indivisible
acchuptā
a-cchuptā f. N. of one of the sixteen Vidyādeviis of the Jainas
acchūrikā
acchūrikā or acchūrī f. discus, wheel BhP
acyuta
á-cyuta or a-cyutá mfn. not fallen
• firm, solid
• imperishable, permanent
• not leaking or dripping
• m. N. of vishṇu
• of Kṛishṇa
• of a physician, the plant Morinda Tinctoria
• N. of a gift to Agni ŚBr
⋙ acyutakṣit
○kṣít m. 'having solid ground', N. of Soma VS
⋙ acyutacyut
○cyút mfn. shaking firm objects (said of the thunderer Indra) RV
• (said of a drum) AV
⋙ acyutaja
○ja m. pl. a class of Jaina deities
⋙ acyutajallakin
○jallakin m. N. of a commentator of the Amara-Kosha
⋙ acyutadanta
○danta or m. N. of the ancestor of a warrior tribe called Ācyutadanti or Ācyutanti (though possibly these refer to two distinct tribes)
⋙ acyutanta
acyutanta m. N. of the ancestor of a warrior tribe called Ācyutadanti or Ācyutanti (though possibly these refer to two distinct tribes)
⋙ acyutapājas
○pājas and m. N. of two Maharshis TĀr
⋙ acyutamanas
○manas (ácyuta-), m. N. of two Maharshis TĀr
⋙ acyutamūrti
○mūrti m. N. of Vishṇu
⋙ acyutaruṣ
○ruṣ f. inveterate hatred
⋙ acyutavāsa
○vāsa m. the sacred fig-tree, Ficus Religiosa
acyutâvasa id. T
⋙ acyutasthala
○sthala n. N. of a place in the Pañjāb MBh
⋙ acyutāgraja
acyutâgraja m. (Vishṇu's elder brother), Balarāma
• Indra
⋙ acyutopadhyāya
ácyutôpadhyāya m. = acyuta-jallakin, q.v
aj
aj cl. 1. P. (defect., supplemented fr. √vi), ájati, ājīt, ajitum, to drive, propel, throw, cast: Desid. ajijiṣati, to be desirous of driving [Gk. ? ; Lat. ago]. [Page 9, Column 2]
≫ aja 1
ajá m. a drove, troop (of Maruts) AV
• a driver, mover, instigator, leader
• N. of Indra, of Rudra, of one of the Maruts [ajá éka-pā́ RV., and ajá éka-pāda AV.], of Agni, of the sun, of Brahmā, of Vishṇu, of Śiva, of Kāma (cf. 2. a-ja)
• the leader of a flock
• a he-goat, ram [Gk. [9, 2] ?,?
• Lith. ?]
• the sign Aries
• the vehicle of Agni
• beam of the sun (Pūshan)
• N. of a descendant of Visvāmitra, and of Daśaratha's or Dīrghabāhu's father
• N. of a mineral substance
• of a kind of rice
• of the moon
• (ā́s), m. pl., N. of a people RV. vii, 18, 19
• of a class of Ṛishis MBh
• (ā), f. N. of Prakṛiti, of Māyā or Illusion, a-jā (s.v. 2. a-jā)
• a she-goat
• N. of a plant whose bulbs resemble the udder of a goat Suśr
⋙ ajakarṇa
○karṇa m. a goat's ear
• the tree Terminalia Alata Tomentosa
⋙ ajakarṇaka
○karṇaka m. the Śāl-tree, Ṣorea Robusta
⋙ ajakūlā
○kūlā f. N. of a town of the Bodhis
⋙ ajakṣīra
○kṣīrá n. goat's milk MaitrS
Pāṇ. 6-3, 63 Sch
⋙ ajagandhā
○gandhā or f. 'smelling like a he-goat', shrubby basil, Ocymum Gratissimum
⋙ ajagandhikā
○gandhikā f. 'smelling like a he-goat', shrubby basil, Ocymum Gratissimum
⋙ ajagandhinī
○gandhinī f. a plant, = aja-śṛngī́, q.v
⋙ ajagara
○gará m. ('goat-swallower'), a huge serpent, boa constrictor AV. &c
• N. of an Asura
• (ī), f. N. of a plant
⋙ ajagallikā
○gallikā f. 'goat's cheek', an infantile disease
⋙ ajajīvana
○jīvana or m. 'who lives by goats', a goat-herd
⋙ ajajīvika
○jīvika m. 'who lives by goats', a goat-herd
⋙ ajatā
○tā f. a multitude of goats
• the being a goat
⋙ ajatva
○tvá [TS
Pāṇ. 6-3, 64 Sch.] or
⋙ ajātva
ajā-tva n. the being a goat
⋙ ajadaṇḍī
○daṇḍī f. a plant, = brahmadaṇḍi
⋙ ajadevatā
○devatā ās f. pl. the 25th lunar mansion
⋙ ajanāmaka
○nāmaka m. 'named Aja or Vishṇu', a mineral substance
⋙ ajapa
○pa m. a goat-herd
⋙ ajapatha
○patha m. 'goat's road', probably = aja-viithī, q.v
⋙ ajapada
○pada or mfn. goat-footed
⋙ ajapāda
○pāda mfn. goat-footed
⋙ ajapād
○pād m. N. of the divinity called aja kapād
⋙ ajapārśva
○pārśva m. 'having black sides like a goat', N. of Śvetakarṇa's son Rājīvalocana
⋙ ajapāla
○pālá m. a goat-herd VS
• N. of Daśaratha's father
⋙ ajababhru
○babhru (ája-), n. said to be the father or origin of a medical plant AV. v, 5, 8
⋙ ajabhakṣa
○bhakṣa m. 'goat's food', the plant Varvūra
⋙ ajamāyu
○māyu (ajá-), m. bleating like a goat (a frog) RV. vii, 103, 6 and 10
⋙ ajamāra
○māra m. N. of a tribe or prince, (g. kurv-ādi, q.v.) [Page 9, Column 3]
⋙ ajamīḍha
○mīḍha or m. N. of a son of Suhotra (author of some Vedic hymns RV. iv, 43 and 44)
⋙ ajamīḻha
○mīḻha m. N. of a son of Suhotra (author of some Vedic hymns RV. iv, 43 and 44)
• of a grandson of Suhotra
• of Yudhishṭhira
⋙ ajamukha
○mukha mfn. goat faced
• (ī), f. N. of a Rākshasī
⋙ ajameru
○meru N. of a place, Ajmīr (?)
⋙ ajamoda
○moda m. or 'goat's delight', N. of various plants, common Carroway, the species called Ajwaen (Ligusticum Ajwaen), a species of Parsley, Apium Involucratum
⋙ ajamodā
○modā or f. 'goat's delight', N. of various plants, common Carroway, the species called Ajwaen (Ligusticum Ajwaen), a species of Parsley, Apium Involucratum
⋙ ajamodikā
○modikā f. 'goat's delight', N. of various plants, common Carroway, the species called Ajwaen (Ligusticum Ajwaen), a species of Parsley, Apium Involucratum
⋙ ajarṣabha
○rṣabhá (ṛṣ), m. a he-goat ŚBr
⋙ ajalambana
○lambana n. antimony
⋙ ajaloman
○loman m. or Cowage, Carpopogon Pruriens
⋙ ajalomī
○lomī f. Cowage, Carpopogon Pruriens
• (á), n. goat's hair ŚBr. &c
⋙ ajavasti
○vasti m. N. of a tribe, (g. gṛṣṭy-ādi and śubhrâdi, q.v.)
• (ayas), m. pl. the members of that tribe, (g. yaskâdi, q.v.)
⋙ ajavāha
○vāha m. N. of a district
⋙ ajavīthī
○vīthī f. 'goat's road', N. of one of the three divisions of the southern path, or one of the three paths in which the sun, moon, and planets move, comprehending the asterisms mūla, pūrvâṣāḍha, and uttarâṣāḍha
⋙ ajaśṛṅgī
○śṛṅgī́ f. 'goat's horn', the shrub Odina Wodier, used as a charm and as a remedy for sore eyes AV. (its fruit resembles a goat's horn)
⋙ ajastunda
○stunda n. N. of a town Pāṇ. 6-1, 155
⋙ ajahā
○hā f. = a-jaḍā, q.v
• the Plant Ālkuśī T
⋙ ajākṛpāṇīya
ajā-kṛpāṇīya mfn. like the goat and shears in the fable Pāṇ. 5-3, 106 Sch
⋙ ajākṣīra
ajā-kṣīrá n. goat's milk ŚBr. &c
• cf. aja-kṣirá
⋙ ajāgala
ajā-gala m. goat's neck
⋙ ajāgalastana
ajāgala-stana m. nipple or fleshy protuberance on the neck of goats, an emblem of any useless or worthless object or person
⋙ ajājīva
ajājīva m. 'who lives by goats, a goat-herd
⋙ ajā taulvali
ajā taulvali m. N. of a Muni who lived on the milk of goats (an example of compounds in which the middle term is left out, g. śākapārthivâdi, q.v.)
⋙ ajāda
ajâda m. 'goat-eater', the ancestor of a warrior tribe Pāṇ. 4-1, 171
⋙ ajādanī
ajâdanī f. a species of prickly night-shade
⋙ ajādi
ajâdi a g. of Pāṇ. 4-I, 4
⋙ ajāntrī
ajântrī f. the pot-herb Convolvulus Argenteus
⋙ ajāpayas
ajā-payas n. goat's milk
⋙ ajāpālaka
ajāpālaka mfn. tending goats, m. a goat-herd. L
⋙ ajāvi
ajâví m. pl. (ajâváyas ŚBr.) or sg. goats and sheep, small cattle
⋙ ajāvika
ajâviká n. sg. goats and sheep, small cattle
⋙ ajāśva
ajâśva n. goats and horses Yājñ
• m. Pūshan or the Sun (having goats for horses) RV
⋙ ajaikapād
ajâikapād m. N. of Vishṇu
• of one of the eleven Rudras
1. ajá
⋙ ajaiḍaka
ajâiḍaka n. goats and rams, (g. gavâśvâdi, q.v.)
≫ ajaka
ajaka m. N. of a descendant of Purūravas
• of a king of Magadha
• (akā or ikā), f. a young she-goat
• a disease of the pupil of the eye (small reddish tumours compared to kids, protruding through the transparent cornea and discharging pus)
⋙ ajakājāta
ajakā-jāta n. the above disease
≫ ajana
ajana
⋙ ajani
ájani
⋙ ajma
ájma &c. s.v
aja 2
a-já mfn. not born, existing from all eternity
• (ás), m. N. of the, first uncreated being RV. AV
• Brahmā, Vishṇu, Śiva, Kāma
• (ā), f. N. of Prakṛiti, Māyā or Illusion ( also 1. ajá and 1. ajana)
ajakava
ajakava m. Śiva's bow L
≫ ajakāva
ajakāvá mfn. N. of a sacrificial vessel dedicated to Mitra and Varuṇa and (according to the Comm.) having an ornament similar to the fleshy protuberance called ajā-gala-stana, q.v. ŚBr
• (ás or ám), m. or n. a species of venomous vermin, centipede or scorpion RV. vii, 50, 1
• (as, am), m. n. Śiva's bow L
≫ ajagava
ajagava m. Śiva's bow L
• the southern portion of the path of the sun, moon, and planets
• m. N. of a snake priest PBr
≫ ajagāva
ajagāva m. N. of a snake demon TāṇḍyaBr
• cf. ājagāva
• (am), n. Śiva's bow L
• N. of the sacrificial vessel also called ajakāvá (q.v.) ĀpŚr
ajaghanya
a-jaghanya mfn. not last
• not least
ajaghnivas
á-jaghnivas mf(á-jaghnuṣī)n. (√han), not having killed RV. viii, 56, 15
ajaṭā
a-jaṭā f. Flacourtia Cataphracta, = ajaḍā and ajjhaṭā
ajaḍa
a-jaḍa mfn. not inanimate, not torpid, not stupid
• (ā), f. the plants Ajaṭā and Kapikacchu (Carpopogon Pruriens)
⋙ ajaḍadhī
○dhī mfn. of a vigorous mind, energetic
ajathyā
ajathyā f. yellow jasmin
ajana 1
ajana m. (√aj), 'the instigator', Brahmā
• (am), n. act of instigating or moving, [Page 10, Column 1]
⋙ ajanayonija
○yoni-ja m. 'born from Ajana', N. of Daksha
≫ ajani
ajani f. a path, road Nir
ajana 2
a-janá mfn. destitute of men
• desert
• m. an insignificant person
≫ ajanani
a-janani f. (generally used in cursing), nonbirth, cessation of existence
ajananir astu tasya, 'may he cease to exist!' Pañcat
Pāṇ. 3-3, 112
≫ ajanya
a-janya mfn. improper to be produced or born
• unfit for mankind
• (am), n. any portent unfavourable to mankind, as an earthquake
ajanta
aj-anta mfn. 2. ac
ajapa 1
a-japa m. (√jap), one who does not repeat prayers
• a reciter of heterodox works L
• (ā), f. the mantra or formula called haṃsa (which consists only of a number of inhalations and exhalations)
ajapa 2
aja-pa m. 1. ajá
ajambha
a-jambha m. 'toothless', a frog
ajaya
a-jaya m. non-victory, defeat
• (mfn.), unconquered, unsurpassed, invincible
• m. N. of Vishnu
• of a lexicographer
• of a river
• (ā), f. hemp
• N. of a friend of Durgā
• Māyā or Illusion
≫ ajayya
a-jayya mfn. invincible, improper to be won at play
ajara
a-jára mfn. (√jṝ), not subject to old age, undecaying, ever young
• (ā), f. the plants Aloe Perfoliata and Jirṇapañjhi
• the river Sarasvati
⋙ ajarāmara
ajarâmara mfn. undecaying and immortal MBh
≫ ajaraka
a-jaraka as, am m. n. indigestion
≫ ajarat
a-járat mfn. not decaying VS
≫ ajarayu
a-jarayú mfn. not subject to old age RV. i, 116, 20
≫ ajaras
a-jaras another form for a-jara, used only in some cases L
≫ ajarya
a-jaryá mfn. not subject to old age or decay ŚBr., not friable, not digestible, (am), n. friendship
ajavas
a-javás mfn. not quick, inactive RV. ii, 15, 6
ajasra
á-jasra mfn. (√jas), not to be obstructed, perpetual RV. &c
• (am [gaṇa svar-ādi, &c.] or eṇa [RV. vi, 16, 45]), ind. perpetually, for ever, ever
ajahat
a-jahat mfn. (pr. p. √3 -hā), not dropping or losing (in comp.)
⋙ ajahatsvārthā
○svārthā f. a rhetorical figure (using a word which involves the meaning of another word previously used, as 'white ones' for 'white horses', 'lances' for 'men with lances')
⋙ ajahalliṅga
ajahal-liṅga m. (in Gr.) a noun which does not drop its original gender, when used as an adjective
ajā
ajā f. a she-goat. 1. ajá
ajāgara
a-jāgara mfn. not awake, not wakeful L
• m. the plant Eclipta or Verbesina Prostrata
ajāji
ajāji is, or ajājī f. Cuminum Cyminum
• Ficus Oppositifolia
• Nigella Indica
ajāta
á-jāta mfn. unborn, not yet born, not yet developed
⋙ ajātakakud
○kakud m. a young bull whose hump is yet undeveloped Pāṇ. 5-4, 146 Sch
⋙ ajātapakska
○pakska mfn. having undeveloped wings
⋙ ajātaloman
○loman mf(mnī)n. or whose signs of puberty are not yet developed
⋙ ajātavyañjana
○vyañjana mfn. whose signs of puberty are not yet developed
⋙ ajātavyavahāra
○vyavahāra m. having no experience of business, a minor, a youth under fifteen
⋙ ajātaśatru
○śatru (ájāta-), mfn. having no enemy
• having no adversary or equal (Indra) RV
• (us), m. N. of Śiva, of Yudhishṭhira, of a king of Kāśī, of a son of Śamika, of a son of Vidmisāra or Bimbisāra (contemporary of Sākyamuni),
⋙ ajātānuśaya
ajātânuśaya mfn. having no regret
⋙ ajātāri
ajātâri m. having no enemy, Yudhishṭhira Śiś
ajānat
a-jānat mfn. (pr. p. √jñā), not knowing, unaware
ajāni
a-jā́ni is āV., or a-jānika ḻ., m. having no wife
ajāmi
á-jāmi mfn. not of kin, not related RV
• (in Gr.) not corresponding Nir
• (i), n. '(co-habitation) not allowed between relations', incest RV
⋙ ajāmitā
○tā (ájāmi.) "ṣBr., f. or -tva ṭBr., n. not uniformity, variation, [Page 10, Column 2]
ajāyamāna
á-jāyamāna mfn. (√jan), not being born, not subject to birth VS
ajikā
ajikā f. ajaka
ajita
a-jita mfn. not conquered, unsubdued, unsurpassed, invincible, irresistible
• m. a particular antidote
• a kind of venomous rat
• N. of Vishṇu
• Śiva
• one of the Saptarshis of the fourteenth Manvantara
• Maitreya or a future Buddha
• the second of the Arhats or saints of the present (Jaina) Avasarpiṇi, a descendant of Ikshvāku
• the attendant of Suvidhi (who is the ninth of those Arhats)
• (ās), m. pl. a class of deified beings in the first Manvantara
⋙ ajitakeśakambala
○keśa-kambala m. N. of one of the six chief heretical teachers (mentioned in Buddhist texts as contemporaries of Buddha)
⋙ ajitabalā
○balā f. N. of a Jaina deity who acts under the direction of the Arhat Ajita
⋙ ajitavikrama
○vikrama m. 'having invincible power', N. of king Candragupta the second
⋙ ajitātman
ajitâtman mfn. having an unsubdued self or spirit
⋙ ajitāpīḍa
ajitâpīḍa m. having an unsurpassed crown
• N. of a king Rājat
⋙ ajitendriya
ajitêndriya mfn. having unsubdued passions
ajina
ajína n. (probably at first the skin of a goat, aja)
• the hairy skin of an antelope, especially a black antelope (which serves the religious student for a couch seat, covering &c.)
• the hairy skin of a tiger, &c., m. N. of a descendant of Pṛithu VP
⋙ ajinapattrā
○pattrā or f. a bat
⋙ ajinapattri
○pattri or f. a bat
⋙ ajinapattrikā
○pattrikā f. a bat
⋙ ajinaphalā
○phalā f. N. of a plant, (g. ajâdi q.v.)
⋙ ajinayoni
○yoni m. 'origin of skin', an antelope, deer
⋙ ajinavāsin
○vāsin mfn. clad in a skin ŚBr
⋙ ajinasandha
○sandhá m. one who prepares skins, a furrier VS
ajira
ajirá mfn. (√aj), agile, quick, rapid, (ám), ind. quickly RV. AV. VS
• m. N. of a Nāga priest PBr., (ā), f. N. of Durgā, of a river
• (am), n. place to run or fight in, area, court R. &c
• the body
• any object of sense, air, wind, a frog L
⋙ ajiravatī
○vatī f. N. of the river on which the town Śrāvasti was situated Pāṇ. 6-3, 119 and vi, 1, 220 Sch
⋙ ajiraśocis
○śocis (ajirá.), m. having a quick light, glittering, N. of Agni, of Soma RV
⋙ ajirādi
ajirâdi a g. of Pāṇ. 6-3, 119
⋙ ajirādhirāja
ajirâdhirājá m. 'an agile emperor', death AV
≫ ajirāya
ajirāya Nom. Ā. ajirāyate, to be agile or quick RV. viii, 14, 10
≫ ajirīya
ajirīya mfn. connected with a court &c., (g. utkarâdi, q.v.)
ajihma
a-jihma mfn. not crooked, straight
• honest, upright Mn. &c
• m. a frog (perhaps for a-jihva) L
• a fish L
⋙ ajihmaga
○ga mfn. going straight
• m. an arrow
⋙ ajihmāgra
ajihmâgra mfn. having a straight point
ajihva
a-jihva mfn. tongueless
• m. a frog L
ajīkava
ajīkava n. Śiva's bow L. ajakava
ajīgarta
a-jīgarta m. 'that has nothing to swallow', N. of a Ṛishi, Śunaþśepha's father
ajīta
á-jīta mfn. (√jyā, usually jina), not faded, not faint AV. TS., &c
⋙ ajītapunarvaṇya
○punarvaṇya n. 'asking the restitution of an object which has in fact not been lost', N. of a twofold rite to be performed by Kshatriyas AitBr
≫ ajīti
a-jīti f. the state of being uninjured RV. TS. &c
• cf. á-jyāni
ajīrṇay
a-jīrṇay mfn. (√jṝ), not decomposed
• unimpaired
• undigested
• (am), n. indigestion
≫ ajīrṇi
a-jīrṇi f. indigestion L
≫ ajīrṇin
a-jīrṇin mfn. suffering from indigestion
≫ ajīrti
a-jīrti f. indigestibleness
ajīva
a-jīva mfn. lifeless
≫ ajīvat
a-jīvat mfn. not living, destitute of a livelihood Mn
≫ ajīvana
á-jīvana mfn. destitute of a livelihood AV
≫ ajīvani
a-jīvani f. non-existence, death
ajīvanís tasya bhūyāt, 'may death befall him!' Pāṇ. 3-3, 112 Sch
≫ ajīvita
a-jīvita n. non-existence, death
ajugupsita
a-jugupsita mfn. not disliked
ajur
a-júr mfn. (√jur), not subject to old age or decay RV. viii, 1, 2
≫ ajurya
a-juryá (3
• once 4 RV. vi, 17, 13), id. RV. [Page 10, Column 3]
⋙ ajūryat
á-jūryat mfn. not subject to old age RV. iii, 46, 1 and v, 42, 6
ajuṣṭa
á-juṣṭa mfn. not enjoyed, unsatisfactory RV
≫ ajuṣṭi
á-juṣṭi f. non-enjoyment, feeling of disappointment RV
ajetavya
a-jetavya mfn. invincible
≫ ajeya
a-jeya mfn. invincible
• N. of a prince MBh
• (am), n. N. of a kind of antidote
ajoṣa
á-joṣa mf(ā)n. not gratified, insatiable RV. i, 9, 4
≫ ajoṣya
á-joṣya (4), mfn. not liked, not welcome RV. i, 38, 5
ajjukā
ajjukā f. (in the drama) a courtezan
ajjhaṭā
ajjhaṭā f. the plant Flacourtia Cataphracta (= ajaṭā and ajaḍā)
ajjhala
ajjhala m. a burning coal
ajña
a-jña mfn. (√jñā), not knowing
• ignorant, inexperienced
• unconscious
• unwise, stupid
⋙ ajñatā
○tā f. or ignorance
⋙ ajñatva
○tva n. ignorance
⋙ ajñakā
ajñakā or f. an ignorant woman Pāṇ. 7-3, 47
⋙ ajñikā
ajñikā f. an ignorant woman Pāṇ. 7-3, 47
≫ ajñāta
a-jñāta mfn. unknown
• unexpected
• unaware
• (am), ind. without the knowledge of MBh
⋙ ajñātakulaśila
○kulaśila mfn. whose lineage and character are unknown,
⋙ ajñātaketa
○keta (ájñāta-), mfn. having unknown or secret designs RV. v, 3, 11
⋙ ajñātabhukta
○bhukta mfn. eaten unawares Mn
⋙ ajñātayakṣma
○yakṣmá m. an unknown or hidden disease RV. x, 161, 1 AV
⋙ ajñātavāsa
○vāsa mfn. whose dwelling is unknown
⋙ ajñātaśīla
○śīla mfn. whose character is unknown
≫ ajñātaka
ajñātaka mfn. unknown, (g
⋙ yāvādi
yāvâdi q.v.)
≫ ajñāti
a-jñāti m. not a kinsman, not related Mn
≫ ajñātvā
a-jñātvā ind. not having known or ascertained
≫ ajñāna
a-jñāna n. non-cognizance
• ignorance, (in philosophy) spiritual ignorance (or a power which, consisting of the three Guṇas sattva, rajas, and tamas, and preventing the soul from realizing its identity with Brahma, causes self to appear a distinct personality, and matter to appear a reality)
• Prakṛiti, Māyā, Illusion
• (mfn.), ignorant, unwise
• (āt), ind. unawares, ignorantly
⋙ ajñānakṛta
○kṛta mfn. done inadvertently
⋙ ajñānatas
○tas ind. unawares, inadvertently
⋙ ajñānatā
○tā f. or ignorance
⋙ ajñānatva
○tva n. ignorance
⋙ ajñānabandhana
○bandhana n. the bond of ignorance
≫ ajñānin
a-jñānin mfn. ignorant, unwise
≫ ajñās
á-jñās mfn. having no kindred RV. x, 39, 6
≫ ajñeya
a-jñeya mfn. unknowable, unfit to be known
ajma
ájma m. (√aj), career, march RV. [Gk. ?]. [Page 10, Column 3]
≫ ajman
ájman a n. career, passage, battle RV. AV. [Lat. agmen]
≫ ajra
ájra m. a field, a plain RV. [Lat. ager
• Gk. ?: cf. ajira]. [Page 10, Column 3]
≫ ajryā
ajryâ (3), mfn. being in or connected with a field or plain RV. x, 69, 6
≫ ajvin
ajvin mfn. (√aj), active, agile, used in a sacrificial formula ĀśvŚr
ajyāni
á-jyāni is, f. the state of being uninjured AV. (cf. á-jīti)
• (ajyānayas), nom. pl., N. of certain offerings TBr., ApSr
≫ ajyeyatā
a-jyeyá-tā f. state of anything which is not to be hurt or overpowered ŚBr
ajyeṣṭha
a-jyeṣṭhá mfn. not the oldest or best
• (ās), nom. pl. of which none is the eldest (the Maruts) RV. v, 59, 6 and 60, 5
• cf. á-kaniṣṭha
⋙ ajyeṣṭhavṛtti
○vṛtti mfn. not behaving as the eldest brother [Mn. ix, 110], or (ajyeṣṭha-vṛtti) behaving like one who has no elder brother
añc 1
añc (connected with √ac, q.v.), cl. 1. P. Ā. áñcati, ○te, ānañca, ○ce, añci-ṣyati, ○te, añcitum, to bend, curve, incline, curl
• to reverence (with inclined body), to honour
• to tend, move, go, wander about
• to request L.: cl. 10. or Caus. añcayati, to unfold, make clear, produce. Desid. P. Ā. añciciṣati, ○te, to be desirous of bending: Pass. añcyate or acyate, to be bent
≫ añc 2
añc only ifc., turned to, going or directed towards
akudhryâñc, ávāñc, udañc, devadryáñc, &c
≫ añca
añca 'curling' (of the hairs of the body, thrill of rapture), only at the end of româñca, q.v. [Page 11, Column 1]
≫ añcati
añcati m. or wind L
⋙ añcatī
añcatī f. wind L
• fire L
≫ añcana
añcana n. act of bending or curving
≫ añcala
añcala m. (perhaps also am), n. the border or end of a garment, especially of a woman's garment, of a veil, shawl. (in Bengālī, a strip of country, district.)
≫ añcita
añcita mfn. bent, curved, curled, arched, handsome
• gone, walked in
• reverenced, honoured
• distinguished
⋙ añcitapattra
○pattra m. a kind of lotus with curved leaves
⋙ añcitapattrākṣa
○pattrâkṣa mfn. having lotus eyes
⋙ añcitabhrū
○bhrū f. a woman with arched or handsome eyebrows
⋙ añcitalāṅgūla
○lāṅgūla mfn. having a curved tail (as a monkey)
añj
añj cl. 7. P. Ā. anákti, aṅkté, ā nañja, añjiṣyati or aṅkṣyati, āñjīt, añjitum or aṅktum, to apply an ointment or pigment, smear with, anoint
• to decorate, prepare
• to honour, celebrate
• to cause to appear, make clear RV. i, 92, 1
• to be beautiful L
• to go L.: Caus. añjayat, āñjijat, to smear with
• to speak
• to shine
• to cause to go L. [Lat. ungo]
≫ añjaka
añjaka m. N. of a son of Vipracitti VP
≫ añjana
añjana m. a kind of domestic lizard L
• N. of a fabulous, serpent
• of a tree Pañcat
• of a mountain, of a king of Mithilā, of the elephant of the west or south-west quarter
• (ā), f. N. of Hanumat's mother
• of Pravarasena's mother
• (am), n. act of applying an ointment or pigment, embellishing, &c., black pigment or collyrium applied to the eyelashes or the inner coat of the eyelids
• a special kind of this pigment, as lamp-black, Antimony, extract of Ammonium, Xanthorrhiza, &c
• paint, especially as a cosmetic
• magic ointment
• ink L
• night L
• fire L. (In rhetoric) making clear the meaning of an equivocal expression, double entendre or pun, &c
⋙ añjanakeśa
○keśa mf(ī)n. whose hair (or mane) is as black as pigment
• (ī), f. N. of a vegetable perfume
⋙ añjananāmikā
○nāmikā f. a swelling of the eyelid, stye
⋙ añjanavat
○vat ind. like collyrium
⋙ añjanāgiri
añjanā-giri m. N. of a mountain
⋙ añjanādhikā
añjanâdhikā f. a species of lizard L
⋙ añjanāmbhas
añjanâmbhas n. eye-water
⋙ añjanāvatī
añjanā-vatī f. the female elephant of the north-east (or the west?) quarter
≫ añjanaka
añjanaka m. portion of a text containing the word añjana, (g. goṣad-ādi, q.v.)
• (ī), f. N. of a medicinal plant
≫ añjanikā
añjanikā f. a species of lizard L
• a small mouse L
• cf. añjalikā
≫ añjanī
añjanī f. a woman (fit for the application of ointments, pigments, sandal, &c.) L
• N. of two medicinaI plants
≫ añjala
añjala
⋙ anjali
anjali and v. below
≫ añjas
añjas as n. ointment, a mixture RV. i, 132, 2
• N. of a Sāman ĀrshBr
• (as), ind. quickly, instantly RV. BhP
áñjasā
⋙ añjaḥsava
añjaḥ-savá m. rapid preparation (of Soma) ŚBr. AitBr
⋙ añjaspā
añjas-pā́ mfn. drinking instantly RV. x, 92, 2 and 94, 13
≫ añjasa
añjasa mfn. straight, straightforward, honest L
• (ī́), f. N. of a heavenly river RV. i, 104, 4
≫ añjasā
áñjasā ind. straight on, right, truly, justly
• quickly, soon, instantly
⋙ añjasayana
añjasayana mf(ī)n. having a straight course, going straight on TS. AitBr
≫ añjasīna
añjasī́na mfn. going straight on, straightforward RV. x, 32, 7
≫ añji
añjí mfn. applying an ointment or pigment RV
• ointment, brilliancy RV
• unctuous, smooth, sleek (membrum virile) VS
• (is), m. a sender, commander Uṇ
⋙ añjimat
○mát mfn. coloured, bright, adorned RV. v, 57, 5
⋙ añjisaktha
○sakthá mfn. having coloured thighs (a victim) VS
Pāṇ. 6-2, 199 Sch
⋙ añjyeta
añjy-etá mfn. black and white coloured TS
≫ añjiva
añjivá mfn. slippery, smooth AV
≫ añjiṣṭha
añjiṣṭha as, or aṅjishṇu, m. 'highly brilliant', the sun L
añjala
añjala only ifc. for añjali, q.v
añjali
añjalí m. (√añj), the open hands placed side by side and slightly hollowed (as if by a beggar to receive food
• hence when raised to the forehead, a mark of supplication), reverence, salutation, benediction
• a libation to the Manes (two hands full of water, udakâñjali) VP. &c
• a measure of corn, sufficient to fill both hands when placed side by side, equal to a kuḍava
⋙ añjalikarman
○karman n. making the above respectful salutation
⋙ añjalikārikā
○kārikā f. an earthen figure (with the hands joined for salutation)
• the plant Mimosa Natans
⋙ añjalipuṭa
○puṭa m. n. cavity produced in making the añjali salutation. [Page 11, Column 2]
⋙ añjalibandhana
○bandhana n. salutation with the añjali raised to the forehead
⋙ añjalīkṛta
añjalī-kṛta mfn. placed together to form the añjali salutation
≫ añjalika
añjalika as, am m. n. N. of one of Arjuna's arrows MBh
• (ā), f. a young mouse L
añjika
añjika m. N. of a son of Yadu. añjaka
añjihiṣā
añjihiṣā f. (fr. Desid. of √1. aṃh), desire of going, [○ṣāṃ cakre (√1. kṛ)] Bhaṭṭ
añjī
añjī f. a blessing (?) T
añjīra
añjīra n. (a Persian word), a species of fig-tree (Ficus Oppositifolia)
• a fig. (In Bengāli) a guava
aṭ
aṭ cl. 1. P. Ā. aṭati, ○te, āṭa, aṭiṣyati, āṭīt, aṭitum, to roam, wander about (sometimes with acc
• frequently used of religious mendicants): Intens. aṭāṭyate, to roam or wander about zealously or habitually, especially as a religious mendicant: Desid. aṭiṭiṣati, to be desirous of roaming
≫ aṭaka
aṭaka mfn. roaming L
≫ aṭana
aṭana mfn. roaming about VarBṛ
• (am), n. act or habit of wandering about
≫ aṭani
aṭani f. or the notched extremity of a bow
⋙ aṭanī
aṭanī f. the notched extremity of a bow
≫ aṭamāna
aṭamāna m. N. of a prince BhP
≫ aṭavi
aṭavi is, or usually
⋙ aṭavī
aṭavī f. 'place to roam in', a forest
⋙ aṭavīśikhara
aṭavī-śikhara m. pl., N. of a people MBh
≫ aṭavika
aṭavika better
⋙ āṭavika
āṭavika m. a woodman, forester
≫ aṭā
aṭā f. the act or habit of roaming or wandering about (especially as a religious mendicant)
≫ aṭāṭā
aṭāṭā f. (habit of) roaming or wandering about L
≫ aṭāṭyamāna
aṭāṭyamāna mfn. roaming excessively
≫ aṭāṭyā
aṭāṭyā f. (habit of) roaming L
≫ aṭāya
aṭāya Nom. Ā. aṭāyate, to enter upon a roaming life, to become a religious mendicant L
≫ aṭyā
aṭyā f. roaming about, one of the ten faults resulting from an excessive fondness for pleasure Mn. vii, 47
aṭani
aṭaniaṭ
aṭaruṣa
aṭaruṣa or aṭarūṣa or aṭarūṣaka m. the shrub Justicia Adhatoda
aṭala
a-ṭala mfn. not shaky, firm L
aṭṭ
aṭṭ cl. 1. Ā. aṭṭate, ānaṭṭe, aṭṭitum, to exceed L
• to kill L.: cl. 10. P. aṭṭayati, to contemn L
• to lessen, diminish L
≫ aṭṭa
aṭṭa ind. high, lofty L
• loud L
• m. a watch-tower
• a market, a market-place (corruption of haṭṭa)
• N. of a Yaksha Rājat
• over-measure L
• (a). f. overbearing conduct(?) Pāṇ. 3-1, 17 Comm
• (am), n. boiled rice, food L
• (mfn.), dried, dry L
⋙ aṭṭapatibhāgākhyagṛhakṛtya
○pati-bhāgâkhya-gṛha-kṛtya n. business of the house called the market-master's department (an office in Kashmir) Rājat
⋙ aṭṭasthalī
○sthalī f. site of an aṭṭa (?), (g. dhūmâdi, q.v.)
⋙ aṭṭahasita
○hasita n. loud laughter, a horse-laugh
⋙ aṭṭahāsa
○hāsa m. id
• a name of Śiva
• of a Yaksha Kathās
• of a mountain
⋙ aṭṭahāsaka
○hāsaka m. the shrub Jasminum Multiflorum or Hirsutum
⋙ aṭṭahāsin
○hāsin m. N. of Śiva
⋙ aṭṭahāsya
○hāsya n. loud laughter
• a horse-laugh
⋙ aṭṭāṭṭahāsa
aṭṭâṭṭa-hāsa m. very loud laughter
≫ aṭṭaka
aṭṭaka m. an apartment on the roof
• tower
≫ aṭṭaṭṭa
aṭṭaṭṭa ind. very high L
• very loud L
≫ aṭṭana
aṭṭana n. a weapon shaped like a discus L
≫ aṭṭāya
aṭṭāya (Nom. fr. aṭṭā), Ā. aṭṭāyate, to be overbearing(?) Pāṇ. 3-1, 17 Comm
aṭṭāla
aṭṭāla as, or aṭṭālaka m. a watchtower
• (ikā), f. a palace L
• N. of a country Rājat
≫ aṭṭālikākāra
aṭṭālikā-kāra m. a bricklayer (son of a painter and a lascivious Śūdra woman) BrahmaP
≫ aṭṭālikābandham
aṭṭālikā-bandham ind. (in the way that aṭṭālikās are formed) Pāṇ. 3-4, 42 Sch
aṭṭilikā
aṭṭilikā f. N. of a town Rājat
aṭṇāra
aṭṇārá m. a king of Kosala ŚBr
aṭyā
aṭyā f. √aṭ
aṭh
aṭh cl. 1. P. Ā. aṭhati, ○te, to go L
aṭhida
aṭhida ās m. pl., N. of a people MBh. [Page 11, Column 3]
aṭhillā
aṭhillā f. N. of a Prākṛit metre
aḍ 1
aḍ cl. 1. P. aḍati, to endeavour L
aḍakavatī
aḍakavatī N. of a fabulous palace on Meru
• also of a city
aḍḍ
aḍḍ cl. 1.P. aḍḍati, ānaḍḍa, aḍḍitum, to join L
• to infer, argue L
• to meditate, discern L
• to attack L
≫ aḍḍana
aḍḍana n. a shield L
aṇ
aṇ cl. 1. P. aṇati, āṇa, aṇitum, to sound L.: cl. 4. Ā. aṇyate, to 'breathe, (another form of √an, q.v
• in this sense regarded in the Dhātu-pāṭha as a distinct root) L
≫ aṇaka
aṇaka mfn. insignificant, small, contemptible, (g. utkarâdi, q.v.)
≫ aṇakīya
aṇakīya mfn. connected with what is insignificant, &c. ib
≫ aṇavya
aṇavya n. a field of (aṇu) Panicum Miliaceum Pāṇ. 5-2, 4
aṇu
≫ aṇi
aṇi m. or the point of a needle or of a sharp stake L
⋙ aṇī
aṇī f. the point of a needle or of a sharp stake L
• linch-pin L
• the pin or bolt at the end of the pole of a carriage L
• the corner or part of a house L
• a boundary L
⋙ aṇīmāṇḍavya
aṇī-māṇḍavya m. N. of a Brāhman ascetic (said to have been impaled on an aṇi or point of a stake) MBh
≫ aṇiman
aṇimán a m. (fr. aṇu, q.v.), minuteness, fineness, thinness ŚBr. &c
• meagreness
• atomic nature, the superhuman power of becoming as small as an atom, (áṇiman), n. the smallest particle ŚBr
≫ aṇiṣṭha
aṇiṣṭha mfn. (fr. aṇu, q.v.), most minute
≫ aṇīyas
áṇīyas an, as,, as (fr. aṇu, q.v.), or mfn. more minute than usual
⋙ aṇiyaska
aṇiyaská āV., mfn. more minute than usual
≫ aṇu
aṇu mf(vii)n. fine, minute, atomic
• (us), m. an atom of matter
• 'an atom of time', the 54, 675, 000th part of a muhūrta (of 48 minutes)
• Panicum Miliaceum VS. ŚBr. xiv MuṇḍUP
• N. of Siva
• (áṇvii), f. 'the subtle one', N. of the fingers preparing the Soma juice RV
• (u), n. (in prosody) the fourth part of a mātrā
• (aṇú), ind. minutely ŚBr
⋙ aṇutara
○tara mfn. very fine or minute, gentle
⋙ aṇutaila
○taila n. N. of a medical oil
⋙ aṇutva
○tva n. or minuteness, atomic nature
⋙ aṇutā
○tā f. minuteness, atomic nature
⋙ aṇubhā
○bhā f. lightning
⋙ aṇumadhyabīja
○madhya-bīja n. N. of a hymn
⋙ aṇumātra
○mātra mfn. having the size of an atom
⋙ aṇumātrika
○mātrika mfn. having the size of an atom
• containing the atomic elements (mātrā) of the body Mn. i, 56
⋙ aṇureṇu
○reṇu mf. atomic dust (as seen in sun-beams)
⋙ aṇureṇujāla
○reṇu-jāla n. an aggregate of such atomic dust
⋙ aṇurevatī
○revatī f. the plant Croton Polyandrum
⋙ aṇuvādin
○vādin mfn. one who believes in and teaches atomism
⋙ aṇuvedānta
○vedānta m. title of a book
⋙ aṇuvrata
○vrata āni n. pl., N. of the twelve small duties or vows of the laymen adhering to the Jaina faith
⋙ aṇuvrīhi
○vrīhi m. a fine sort of rice L
⋙ aṇuśas
○śas ind. into or in minute particles
⋙ aṇū
aṇū (with √bhū, &c.), s.v
⋙ aṇvanta
áṇv-anta m. a hair-splitting question ŚBr
≫ aṇuka
aṇuka mfn. fine, minute, atomic
• clever, (g. yāvâdi, q.v.)
• (am), n. an atom
≫ aṇū
aṇū (for aṇu in comp. with √bhū and its derivatives)
⋙ aṇūbhāva
○bhāva m. the becoming an atom Nir
⋙ aṇūbhū
○√bhū to become minute or atomic
≫ aṇva
áṇva n. fine interstice or hole in the strainer used for the Soma juice RV
aṇuha
aṇuha m. N. of a son of Vibhrāja MBh
aṇṭh
aṇṭh or aṭh, cl. 1. Ā. aṇṭhate, ānaṇṭhe, aṇṭhitum, to go, move, tend L
≫ aṇṭhita
aṇṭhita mfn. pained (?) Suśr
aṇḍa
aṇḍa n. (also m. L.) [√am. Uṇ.], an egg, a testicle
• the scrotum
• the musk bag
• semen virile L
• N. of Śiva (from his being identified with the Brahmāṇḍa or mundane egg)
⋙ aṇḍakaṭāha
○kaṭāha m. the shell of the mundane egg VP
⋙ aṇḍakoṭarapuṣpī
○koṭara-puṣpī f. the plant Convolvulus Argenteus (?)
⋙ aṇḍakośa
○kośa or m. the scrotum
⋙ aṇḍakoṣa
○koṣa or m. the scrotum
⋙ aṇḍakoṣaka
○koṣaka m. the scrotum
• the mundane egg
⋙ aṇḍaja
○ja mfn. egg-born
• m. a bird L
• a fish L
• a snake L
• a lizard L
• (ā), f. musk
⋙ aṇḍajeśvara
○jêśvara m. 'king of birds, Garuḍa
⋙ aṇḍadala
○dala n. egg-shell
⋙ aṇḍadhara
○dhara m. N. of Śiva
⋙ aṇḍavardhana
○vardhana n. or swelling of the scrotum, hydrocele
⋙ aṇḍavṛddhi
○vṛddhi f. swelling of the scrotum, hydrocele
⋙ aṇḍasū
○sū f. oviparous
⋙ aṇḍākarṣaṇa
aṇḍâkarṣaṇa n. castration
⋙ aṇḍākāra
aṇḍâkāra mfn. egg shaped, oval, elliptical
• m. an ellipsis
⋙ aṇḍākṛti
aṇḍâkṛti mfn. egg-shaped, oval, elliptical
• (is), f. an ellipsis
≫ aṇḍaka
aṇḍaka m. the scrotum
• (am), n. an egg. [Page 12, Column 1]
≫ aṇḍara
aṇḍara mf(ī g. gaurâdi, q.v.)n., N. of a tribe, (g. bhṛśâdi, q.v.)
≫ aṇḍarāya
aṇḍarāya Nom. Ā. aṇḍarāyate, to behave like an Aṇḍara, (g. bhṛśâdi, q.v.)
≫ aṇḍālu
aṇḍālu m. 'full of eggs', a fish L
≫ aṇḍikā
aṇḍikā f. N. of a weight (= 4 yava) Car
≫ aṇḍīra
aṇḍīra m. a full male, a man L
• strong L
at 1
at ind. a prefix said to imply 'surprise', probably a contraction of ati, meaning 'extraordinary', (g. ūry-ādi, q.v.)
⋙ adbhuta
ad-bhuta mfn. extraordinary
• s.v
at 2
at cl. 1. P. Ā. átati (Naigh
• p. átat or átamāna), to go constantly, walk, run RV
• to obtain L
≫ atana
atana m. a passer on Nir
• (am), n. act of passing on Nir
⋙ atanavat
○vat m. one who wanders Nir
≫ atasi
atasí átka. s.v
atajjña
a-taj-jña (for a-tad-jña), mfn. not knowing that, i.e. Brahma and the soul's identity
ataṭa
a-taṭa mfn. having no beach or shore, precipitous Śāk
• m. a precipice
• the third hell
• cf. atala
atattvavid
a-tattva-vid mfn. not knowing the truth, i.e. the soul's identity with Brahma
≫ atattvārthavat
a-tattvârtha-vat mfn. not conformable with the nature of truth
atathā
á-tathā mfn. not saying tathā (yes), giving a negative answer RV. i, 82, 1
⋙ atathocita
a-tathôcita mfn. not deserving of such (a fate), not used to this (with gen.)
≫ atathya
a-tathya mfn. untrue, unreal, not really so
atad
a-tad not that BhP. (cf. a-sa)
⋙ atadarha
○arha mfn. not deserving that
• (am), ind. undeservedly, unjustly
⋙ atadguṇa
○guṇa m. (in rhetoric) the use of predicates not descriptive of the essential nature of the object
atanu 1
a-tanu mfn. not thin, not small
≫ atanu 2
a-tanu us, m= an-aṅga, N. of Kāma
atantra
a-tantra mfn. having no cords
• having no (musical) strings
• unrestrained
• (am), n. not the object of a rule or of the rule under consideration
atandra
á-tandra mfn. free from lassitude, alert, unwearied RV. AV
≫ atandrita
a-tandrita or mfn. id. Mn. &c
⋙ atandrin
a-tandrin mfn. id. Mn. &c
atapa
a-tapa (√tap), ās m. pl. a class of deities among the Buddhists
≫ atapas
a-tapas or mfn. one who neglects tapas or the practice of ascetic austerities
⋙ atapaska
a-tapaska or mfn. one who neglects tapas or the practice of ascetic austerities
⋙ atapasya
a-tapasya mfn. one who neglects tapas or the practice of ascetic austerities
• an irreligious character
≫ atapta
a-tapta mfn. not heated, cool
⋙ ataptatanū
○tanū (átapta-), mfn. whose body or mass is not prepared in fire, raw RV. ix, 83, 1
⋙ ataptatapas
○tapas m. whose ascetic austerity has not been (fully) endured
≫ atapyamāna
á-tapyamāna mfn. not suffering RV. i, 185, 4
atamas
a-tamás mfn. without darkness ŚBr. xiv
⋙ atamāviṣṭa
a-tamâviṣṭa (irregular contraction of a-tama-āviṣṭa), mfn. not enveloped in darkness MaitrUp
≫ atamisra
a-tamisra mfn. not dark, not benighted
atameru
á-tameru mfn. not languid VS
atarka
a-tarka m. an illogical reasoner
• bad logic
≫ atarkita
a-tarkita mfn. unconsidered, unthought of
• unexpected
• (am), ind. unexpectedly
≫ atarkya
a-tarkya mfn. incomprehensible, surpassing thought or reasoning
⋙ atarkyasahasraśakti
○sahasra-śakti m. endowed with a thousand incomprehensible powers
atala
a-tala n. bottomless
• N. of a hell beneath the earth
• m. N. of Śiva
⋙ atalasparśa
○sparśa or mfn. whose bottom cannot be reached, bottomless
⋙ atalaspṛś
○spṛś mfn. whose bottom cannot be reached, bottomless
atavyas
á-tavyas ān, asī, as, not stronger, not very strong RV. v, 33, 1 and vii, 100, 5
atas
átas ind. (ablative of the pronom. base a, equivalent to asmāt), from this, than this
• hence
• henceforth, from that time
• from this or that cause or reason
⋙ ataūrdhvam
ata-ūrdhvam ind. henceforth, afterwards
⋙ ataeva
ata-eva ind. for this very reason
• therefore
⋙ ataḥparam
ataḥ-param ind. henceforth, further on. [Page 12, Column 2]
⋙ atonimittam
ato-nimittam ind. on this ground, for this reason
⋙ atonya
ato-'nya mfn. differing from this
⋙ atortham
ato-'rtham ind. for this object
atasa
atasa m. (√at), wind, air L
• the soul L
• a (missile) weapon L
• a garment made of the fibre of (atasī) flax L
• (ám), n. shrubs RV
• (ī), f. common flax, Linum Usitatissimum
• Śaṇa, Bengal sun used as hemp, Crotolaria Juncea
atasi
atasí m. (√at), a wandering mendicant RV. viii, 3, 13
≫ atasāyya
atasā́yya (5), mfn. to be got by begging RV. i, 63, 6 and ii, 19, 4
atasthāna
á-tasthāna (√sthā), mfn. not suiting or fitting ŚBr
atāpasa
á-tāpasa mfn. not an ascetic ŚBr
ati
áti ind. [probably neut. of an obsolete adj. atin, passing, going, beyond ; √at, and Old. Germ. anti, unti, inti, unde, indi, &c. ; Eng. and ; Germ. und ; Gk. ?, ?, Lat. ante ; Lith. ant ; [Page 12, Column 2] Arm. ti ; Zd. aiti]. As a prefix to verbs and their derivatives, expresses beyond, over, and, if not standing by itself, leaves the accent on the verb or its derivative
as, ati-kram (√kram), to overstep, Ved. Inf. ati-kráme, (fit) to be walked on, to be passed RV. i, 105, 16, ati-krámaṇa, n. s.v. When prefixed to nouns, not derived from verbs, it expresses beyond, surpassing, as, ati-kaśa, past the whip, ati-mānuṣa, superhuman, &c., s.v. As a separable adverb or preposition (with acc.), Ved. beyond
• (with gen.)over, at the top of RV. AV
⋙ ati
ati is often prefixed to nouns and adjectives, and rarely to verbs, in the sense excessive, extraordinary, intense
• excessively, too
• exceedingly, very
• in such compounds the accent is generally on áti
⋙ atikaṭhora
○kaṭhora mfn. very hard, too hard
⋙ atikatha
○katha mfn. exaggerated
• (ā), f. an exaggerated tale
• also s.v
⋙ atikarṣaṇa
○karṣaṇa (for -karśana?), n. excessive exertion
⋙ atikalyam
○kalyam ind. very early, too early
⋙ atikānta
○kānta mfn. excessively beloved
⋙ atikāya
○kāya mfn. of extraordinary body or size, gigantic
• m. N. of a Rākshasa R
⋙ atikiriṭa
○kiriṭa (áti-) or mfn. having too small teeth TBr
⋙ atikirīṭa
○kirīṭa Comm., mfn. having too small teeth TBr
⋙ atikutsita
○kutsita mfn. greatly despised
⋙ atikulva
○kulva (áti.), mfn. too bald VS
⋙ atikṛcchra
○kṛcchra m. extraordinary pain or penance lasting twelve days Mn. Yājñ
⋙ atikṛta
○kṛta mfn. over done, exaggerated
⋙ atikṛśa
○kṛśa (áti-), mfn. very thin, emaciated
⋙ atikṛṣṇa
○kṛṣṇa (áti-), mfn. very or too dark, very or too deep blue
⋙ atikruddha
○kruddha mfn. excessively angry
⋙ atikrudh
○krudh f. excessive anger Kathās
⋙ atikruṣṭa
○kruṣṭa (áti-), n. extraordinary cry or wailing VS
⋙ atikhara
○khara mfn. very pungent or piercing
⋙ atigaṇḍa
○gaṇḍa mfn. having large cheeks or temples
• m. N. of the yoga (or index), star of the 6th lunar mansion
⋙ atigandha
○gandha mfn. having an overpowering smell
• m. sulphur
• lemon-grass (Andropogon Schaenunthes)
• the Champac flower (Michelia Champaca)
• a kind of jasmin
⋙ atigandhālu
○gandhālu m. N. of the creeper Putradātri
⋙ atigarīyas
○garīyas n. (compar. of ati-guru), a higher or too high price
ati-gariyasā (instr.) √krī, to buy too dear Daś
⋙ atigarvita
○garvita mfn. very conceited
⋙ atigahana
○gahana mfn. very deep
• very impenetrable
⋙ gāḍha
gāḍha mfn. very important
• very intensive
• (am), ind. exceedingly
• excessively
⋙ atiguṇa
○guṇa mfn. having extraordinary qualities
⋙ atigupta
○gupta mfn. closely concealed, very mysterious
⋙ atiguru
○guru mfn. very heavy
⋙ atigo
○go f. an excellent cow Pāṇ. 5-4, 69 Sch
⋙ aticaṇḍa
○caṇḍa mfn. very violent
⋙ aticaraṇa
○caraṇa n. excessive practice
⋙ aticāpalya
○cāpalya n. extraordinary mobility or unsteadiness
⋙ aticira
○cira mfn. very long
• (am), ind. a very long time
• (asya), ind. for a very long time
• (at), ind. at last
⋙ atichattra
○chattra or m. a mushroom
⋙ atichattraka
○chattraka m. a mushroom
• (ā), f. Anise (Anisum or Anethum Sowa)
• the plant Barleria Longifolia
⋙ atijara
○jara or mfn. very aged Pāṇ. 7-2, 101 Sch
⋙ atijaras
○jaras mfn. very aged Pāṇ. 7-2, 101 Sch
⋙ atijala
○jala mfn. well watered
⋙ atijava
○java m. extraordinary speed
• (mfn.), very fleet
⋙ atijāgara
○jāgara mfn. very wakeful
• m. the black curlew
⋙ atijīrṇa
○jīrṇa mfn. very aged
⋙ atijīrṇatā
○jīrṇatā f. extreme old age
⋙ atijīva
○jīvá mfn. quite alive, very lively AV
⋙ atiḍīna
○ḍīna n. extraordinary flight (of birds) MBh
⋙ atitapasvin
○tapasvin mfn. very ascetic
⋙ atitīkṣṇa
○tīkṣṇa mfn. very sharp
⋙ atitīvra
○tīvra mfn. very sharp, pungent or acid
• (ā), f. dūb grass
⋙ atitṛṇṇa
○tṛṇṇa mfn. seriously hurt
⋙ atitṛpti
○tṛpti f. too great satiety
⋙ atitṛṣṇa
○tṛṣṇa mfn. excessively thirsty, rapacious
• (ā), f. excessive thirst
⋙ atitrasnu
○trasnu mfn. over timid
⋙ atidagdha
○dagdha mfn. badly burnt
• (am), n. N. of a bad kind of burn
⋙ atidantura
○dantura (áti-), mfn. whose teeth are too prominent TBr. [Page 12, Column 3]
⋙ atidarpa
○darpa m. excessive conceit
• N. of a snake
• (mfn.), excessively conceited
⋙ atidarśin
○darśin mfn. very far-sighted
⋙ atidātṛ
○dātṛ m. a very or too liberal man
⋙ atidāna
○dāna n. munificence
• excessive munificence
⋙ atidāruṇa
○dāruṇa mfn. very terrible
⋙ atidāha
○dāhá m. great heat
• violent inflammation TS. &c
⋙ atidīrgha
○dīrgha (áti-), mfn. very long, too long,
⋙ atiduḥkhita
○duḥkhita (or -duṣkhita), mfn. greatly afflicted, very sad
⋙ atiduḥsaha
○duḥsaha mfn. very hard to bear, quite unbearable
⋙ atidurgata
○durgata mfn. very badly off
⋙ atidurdharṣa
○durdharṣa mfn. very hard to approach, very haughty
⋙ atidurlambha
○durlambha mfn. very hard to attain
⋙ atiduṣkara
○duṣkara mfn. very difficult
⋙ atidūra
○dūra mfn. very distant
• (am), n. a great distance
⋙ atidoṣa
○doṣa m. a great fault
⋙ atidhavala
○dhavala mfn. very white
⋙ atidhenu
○dhenu mfn. distinguished for his cows Pāṇ. 1-4, 3, Comm,
⋙ atinidra
○nidra mfn. given to excessive sleep
• (ā), f. excessive sleep
• (am), ind., s.v. (p. 14, col. 2)
⋙ atinipuṇa
○nipuṇa mfn. very skilful
⋙ atinīca
○nīca mfn. excessively low
⋙ atipathin
○pathin (nom. -panthās), m. a better road than common L
⋙ atipada
○pada mfn. (in prosody) too long by one pada or foot,
⋙ atiparokṣa
○parokṣa mfn. far out of sight, no longer discernible
⋙ atiparokṣavṛtti
○parokṣavṛ́tti mfn. (in Gr.) having a nature that is no longer discernible, i.e. obsolete
⋙ atipātaka
○pātaka n. a very heinous sin
⋙ atipuruṣa
○puruṣa or (áti-) "ṣBr., m. a first-rate man, hero
⋙ atipūruṣa
○pūruṣa (áti-) "ṣBr., m. a first-rate man, hero
⋙ atipūta
○pūta mfn. quite purified, over-refined
⋙ atipeśals
○peśals mfn. very dexterous
⋙ atiprakāsa
○prakāsa mfn. very notorious
⋙ atiprage
○prage ind. very early Mn
⋙ atipraṇaya
○praṇaya m. excessive kindness, partiality
⋙ atipraṇudya
○praṇudya ind. having pushed far forward
⋙ atiprabandha
○prabandha m. complete continuity
⋙ atipravaraṇa
○pravaraṇa n. excess in choosing
⋙ atipravṛtti
○pravṛtti f. issuing abundantly
⋙ atipravṛddha
○pravṛddha mfn. enlarged to excess, overbearing Mn
⋙ atipraśna
○praśna m. an extravagant question, a question regarding transcendental objects
⋙ atipraśnya
○praśnya mfn. to be asked such a question BṛĀrUp
⋙ atiprasakti
○prasakti f. or excessive attachment
⋙ atiprasaṅga
○prasaṅga m. excessive attachment
• unwarrantable stretch of a rule
⋙ atiprasiddha
○prasiddha mfn. very notorious
⋙ atiprauḍha
○prauḍha mfn. full-grown
⋙ atiprauḍhayauvana
○prauḍha-yauvana mfn. being in the full enjoyment of youth
⋙ atibala
○bala mfn. very strong or powerful
• m. an active soldier
• N. of a king
• (ā), f. a medicinal plant (Sidonia Cordifolia and Rhombifolia, or Annona Squamosa)
• N. of a powerful charm
• of one of Daksha's daughters
⋙ atibahu
○bahu (áti-), mfn. very much
• too much MaitrS
⋙ atibālaka
○bālaka m. an infant
• (mfn.), infantine
⋙ atibāhn
○bāhn m. 'having extraordinary arms', N. of a Ṛishi of the fourteenth Manvantara Hariv
• N. of a Gandharva MBh
⋙ atibibhatsa
○bibhatsa mfn. excessively disagreeable
⋙ atibrahmacarya
○brahmacarya n. excessive abstinence or continence
⋙ atibhūra
○bhūra m. an excessive burden, excessive obscurity (of a sentence)
• N. of a king
⋙ atibhāraga
○bhāraga m. 'heavy-burden-bearer', a mule
⋙ atibhī
○bhī m. 'very terrific', lightning L
⋙ atibhīṣaṇa
○bhīṣaṇa mfn. very terrific
⋙ atibhṛta
○bhṛta mfn. well filled
⋙ atibhojana
○bhojana n. eating too much
• morbid voracity
⋙ atibhrū
○bhrū mfn. having extraordinary eyebrows
⋙ atimaṅgalya
○maṅgalya mfn. very auspicious
• m. AEgle or Crataeva Marmelos
⋙ atimati
○mati (áti-), f. haughtiness RV. i, 129, 5
• (mfn.), exceedingly wise MBh
⋙ atimadhyandina
○madhyandina n. high noon
⋙ atimarśa
○marśa m. close contact
⋙ atimāna
○māná m. great haughtiness
⋙ atimānin
○mānin mfn. very haughty
⋙ atimānitā
○māni-tā f. great haughtiness
⋙ atimāruta
○māruta mfn. very windy
• m. a hurricane Yājñ
⋙ atimirmira
○mirmira (áti-), mfn. twinkling exceedingly TBr
⋙ atimukta
○mukta mfn. entirely liberated
• quite free from sensual or worldly desire
• seedless, barren
• m. the tree Dalbergia Oujeinensis
• Gaertnera Racemosa,
⋙ atimuktaka
○muktaka m. = the preceding
• mountain ebony
• the tree Harimantha
⋙ atimukti
○mukti (áti.), f. final liberation (from death) TS. ŚBr. xiv
⋙ atimūrti
○mūrti f. 'highest shape', N. of a ceremony
⋙ atimemiṣa
○memiṣa (áti-), mfn. (√1. miṣ), opening the eyes too much, staring TBr
⋙ atimaithuna
○maithuna n. excess of sexual intercourse
⋙ atimokṣa
○mokṣá m
ati-√muc
⋙ atimodā
○modā f. extraordinary fragrance
• the tree Jasminum Arboreum
⋙ atiyava
○yava m. a sort of barley
⋙ atiyaśa
○yaśa ṃBh. or mfn. very illustrious
⋙ atiyaśas
○yaśas mfn. very illustrious
⋙ atiyāja
○yājá m. 'great sacrificer', very pious RV. vi, 52, 1
⋙ atiyuvan
○yuvan mfn. very youthful L
⋙ atiyoga
○yoga m. excessive union, excess,
⋙ atiraṃhas
○raṃhas mfn. extremely rapid Śāk
⋙ atirakta
○rakta mfn. very red
• (ā), f. one of Agni's seven tongues
⋙ atiratha
○ratha m. a great warrior (fighting from a car) R
⋙ atirabhasa
○rabhasa m. extraordinary speed
⋙ atirasā
○rasā f. 'very succulent', N. of various plants (Mūrvā, Risnā, Klitanaka)
⋙ atirājan
○rājan m. an extraordinary king Pāṇ. 5-4, 69 Sch
• one who surpasses a king [cf. also s.v.] [Page 13, Column 1]
⋙ atirucira
○rucira mfn. very lovely
• (ā), f. N. of two metres (a variety of the atijagatī
• another called cuḍikā or culikā)
⋙ atiruṣ
○ruṣ mfn. very angry
⋙ atirūpa
○rūpa mfn. very beautiful
• (am), n. extraordinary beauty
⋙ atiroga
○roga m. consumption L
⋙ atiromaśa
○romaśa mfn. very hairy, too hairy
• m. a wild goat, a kind of monkey
⋙ atilakṣmī
○lakṣmī mfn. very prosperous
• (īs), f. extraordinary prosperity
⋙ atilaṅghana
○laṅghana n. excessive fasting Suśr
⋙ atilamba
○lamba mfn. very extensive
⋙ atilubdha
○lubdha or mfn. very greedy or covetous
⋙ atilobha
ati-lobha mfn. very greedy or covetous
⋙ atilulita
○lulita mfn. closely attached or adhering
⋙ atilobha
○lobha m. or excessive greediness or covetousness
⋙ atilobhatā
○lobha-tā f. excessive greediness or covetousness
⋙ atiloma
○loma or (áti-) Vṣ., mfn. very hairy, too hairy
⋙ atilomaśa
○lomaśa (áti-) Vṣ., mfn. very hairy, too hairy
⋙ atilomaśā
○lomaśā f. Convolvulus Argenteus
⋙ atilohita
○lohita mfn. very red
⋙ atilaulya
○laulya n. excessive eagerness or desire
⋙ ativaktṛ
○vaktṛ mfn. very loquacious
⋙ ativakra
○vakra mfn. very crooked or curved
• (ā), f. one of the eight descriptions of planetary motion
⋙ ativartula
○vartula mfn. very round
• m. a kind of grain or pot-herb
⋙ ativāta
○vāta m. high wind, a storm
⋙ ativāda
○vāda m. abusive language
• reproof
• N. of a Vedic verse AitBr
⋙ ativādin
○vādin mfn. very talkative
⋙ ativālaka
○vālaka -bālaka above
⋙ ativahana
○váhana n. excessive toiling
⋙ ativikaṭa
○vikaṭa mfn. very fierce, m. a vicious elephant
⋙ ativipina
○vipina mfn. having many forests, very impenetrable Kir. v, 18
⋙ ativilambin
○vilambin mfn. very dilatory
⋙ ativiśrabdhanavoḍhā
○viśrabdha-navôḍhā f. a fond but pert young wife
⋙ ativiṣa
○viṣa mfn. exceedingly poisonous, counteracting poison
• (a), f. the plant Aconitum Ferox
⋙ ativṛddhi
○vṛddhi f. extraordinary growth
⋙ ativṛṣṭi
○vṛṣṭi f. excessive rain
⋙ ativṛṣṭihata
○vṛṣṭi-hata mfn. injured by heavy rain
⋙ ativepathu
○vepathu m. excessive tremor
• (mfn.), or atvepathu-mat mfn. trembling excessively
⋙ ativaicakṣaṇya
○vaicakṣaṇya n. great proficiency
⋙ ativaiśasa
○vaiśasa mfn. very adverse or destructive
⋙ ativyathana
○vyathana n. infliction of (or giving) excessive pain Pāṇ. 5-4, 61
⋙ ativyathā
○vyathā f. excessive pain
⋙ ativyaya
○vyaya m. lavish expenditure
⋙ ativyāpta
○vyāpta mfn. stretched too far (as a rule or principle)
⋙ ativyāpti
○vyāpti f. unwarrantable stretch (of a rule or principle) Pāṇ. 6-3, 35 Sch
⋙ atiśakta
○śakta or mfn. very powerful
⋙ atiśakti
○śakti mfn. very powerful
• (is), f. or atiśakti-tā f. great power or valour
⋙ atiśaktibhāj
○śakti-bhāj mfn. possessing great power
⋙ atiśaṅkā
○śaṅkā f. excessive timidity
⋙ atiśarvara
○śarvará n. the dead of night AV
⋙ atiśasta
○śasta mfn. very excellent
⋙ atiśukra
○śukra (áti-), mfn. too bright
⋙ atiśukla
○śukla mfn. very white, too white
⋙ atiśobhana
○śobhana mfn. very handsome
⋙ atiśrī
○śrī mfn. very prosperous Pāṇ. 1-2, 48 Sch
⋙ atiślakṣṇa
○ślakṣṇa (áti-), mfn. too tender TBr
⋙ atisaṃskṛta
○saṃskṛta mfn. highly finished
⋙ atisakti
○sakti f. excessive attachment
⋙ atisaktimat
○sakti-mat mfn. excessively attached
⋙ atisaṃcaya
○saṃcaya m. excessive accumulation
⋙ atisaṃtapta
○saṃtapta mfn. greatly afficted
⋙ atisaṃdheya
○saṃdheya mfn. easy to be settled or conciliated
⋙ atisamartha
○samartha mfn. very competent
⋙ atisamīpa
○samīpa mfn. very near
⋙ atisamparka
○samparka m. excessive (sexual) intercourse
⋙ atisarva
○sarva mfn. too complete AitBr
• superior to all, s.v
⋙ atisādhvasa
○sādhvasa n. excessive fear
⋙ atisāntapana
○sāntapana n. a kind of severe penance (inflicted especially for eating unclean animal food)
⋙ atisāyam
○sāyam ind. very late in the evening
⋙ atisiddhi
○siddhi f. great perfection
⋙ atisujana
○sujana mfn. very moral, very friendly
⋙ atisundara
○sundara mfn. very handsome
• (as, ā), mf. a metre belonging to the class aṣṭi (also called citra or cañcalā)
⋙ atisulabha
○sulabha mfn. very easily obtainable
⋙ atisuhita
○suhita mfn. excessively kind, over-kind
⋙ atisṛṣṭi
○sṛṣṭi (áti-), f. an extraordinary or excellent creation ŚBr. xiv
⋙ atisevā
○sevā f. excessive addiction (to a habit)
⋙ atisaurabha
○saurabha mfn. very fragrant
• (am), n. extraordinary fragrance
⋙ atisauhitya
○sauhitya n. excessive satiety, e.g. being spoiled, stuffed with food, &c. Mn. iv, 62
⋙ atistuti
○stuti f. excessive praise Nir
⋙ atisthira
○sthira mfn. very stable
⋙ atisthūla
○sthūla (áti.), mfn. excessively big or clumsy VS. &c
• excessively stupid
⋙ atisnigdha
○snigdha mfn. very smooth, very nice, very affectionate
⋙ atisparśa
○sparśa m. too marked contact (of the tongue and palate) in pronunciation
⋙ atisphira
○sphira mfn. very tremulous
⋙ atisvapna
○svapna m. excessive sleep
• (am), n. excessive tendency to dreaming
⋙ atisvastha
○svastha mfn. enjoying excellent health
⋙ atihasita
○hasita n. or excessive laughter
⋙ atihāsa
○hāsa m. excessive laughter
⋙ atihrasva
○hrasva (áti-), mfn. excessively short VS. &c
⋙ atyagni
aty-agni m. morbidly rapid digestion
⋙ atyaṇu
áty-aṇu mfn. very thin MaitrS
⋙ atyadbhuta
aty-adbhuta mfn. very wonderful
• m. N. of the Indra in the ninth Manvantara VP
• (am), n. a great wonder
⋙ atyadhvan
aty-adhvan m. a long way or journey, excessive travelling
⋙ atyamarṣaṇa
aty-amarṣaṇa or mfn. quite out of temper
⋙ atyamarṣin
aty-amarṣin mfn. quite out of temper
⋙ atyamla
aty-amla mfn. very acid
• m. the tree Spondias Mangifera [Page 13, Column 2]
• (ā), f. a species of citron
⋙ atyamlaparṇī
aty-amlaparṇī f. 'having very acid leaves', N. of a medicinal plant
⋙ atyalpa
aty-alpa mfn. very little
⋙ atyaśana
aty-aśana n. immoderate eating
⋙ atyaśnat
aty-aśnat mfn. eating too much
⋙ atyasama
aty-asama mfn. very uneven, very rough
⋙ atyādara
aty-ādara m. excessive deference
⋙ atyādāna
aty-ādāna n. taking away too much
⋙ atyānanda
áty-ānanda m. excessive wantonness ŚBr
• (mfn.), excessively wanton Suśr
⋙ atyāpti
áty-āpti f. complete attainment AV. xi, 7, 22
⋙ atyārūḍhi
aty-ārūḍhi f. or mounting too high, insolence, arrogance
⋙ atyāroha
aty-āroha m. mounting too high, insolence, arrogance
⋙ atyāśā
aty-āśā f. extravagant hope
⋙ atyāśita
áty-āśita mfn. (√2. as), too satiate MaitrS
⋙ atyāsārin
aty-āsārín mfn. excessively flowing towards TS
⋙ atyāhāra
aty-āhāra m. excess in eating
⋙ atyāhārin
aty-āhārin mfn. eating immoderately, gluttonous
⋙ atyāhita
aty-āhita n. great calamity
• great danger
• facing great danger
• a daring action
⋙ atyukti
aty-ukti f. excessive talking
• exaggeration
• hyperbole
⋙ atyugra
aty-ugra mfn. very fierce
• very pungent
• (am), n. Asa Foetida
⋙ atyuccais
aty-uccais ind. very loudly
⋙ atyuccairdhvani
aty-uccair-dhvani m. a very loud sound
• a very high note
⋙ atyutkaṭa
aty-utkaṭa mfn. very imposing or immense
⋙ atyutsāha
aty-utsāha m. excessive vigour
⋙ atyudāra
aty-udāra mfn. very liberal
⋙ atyulbaṇa
aty-ulbaṇa or mfn. very conspicuous, excessive
⋙ atyulvaṇa
aty-ulvaṇa mfn. very conspicuous, excessive
⋙ atyuṣṇa
aty-uṣṇa mfn. very hot
⋙ atyūdhni
aty-ūdhni f. having an exceedingly large udder Pāṇ. Sch
atikatha
ati-katha mfn. transgressing tradition or law deviating from the rules of caste ( also s.v. ati.)
atikandaka
ati-kandaka m. the plant Hastikanda
atikalyaṇa
áti-kalyaṇa mf(ī)n. 'past or beyond beauty', not beautiful ŚBr
atikaśa
ati-kaśa mfn. beyond the whip, unmanageable Pāṇ. 6-2, 191 Sch
atikup
ati-√kup to become very angry
atikūrd
ati-√kūrd to jump about
atikṛti
ati-kṛti or better abhi-kṛti, q.v
atikṛṣ
ati-√kṛṣ to drag over or beyond
atikeśara
ati-keśara m. the plant Trapa Bispinosa
atikram
ati-√kram to step or go beyond or over or across, (Ved. Inf. ati-kráme, to be walked on RV. i, 105, 16)
• to pass, cross
• to pass time
• to surpass, excel, overcome
• to pass by, neglect
• to overstep, transgress, violate
• to pass on or away
• to step out
• to part from, lose: Caus. -krāmayati, or -kramayati, to allow to pass (as time)
• to leave unnoticed
≫ atikrama
ati-krama m. passing over, overstepping
• lapse (of time)
• overcoming, surpassing, conquering
• excess, imposition, transgression, violation
• neglect
• determined onset
≫ atikramaṇa
ati-krámaṇa n. the act of passing over ŚBr., surpassing, overstepping
• excess
• passing, spending (time)
≫ atikramaṇīya
ati-kramaṇīya mfn. to be passed beyond or over
• generally negative an-atikramaṇiya, q.v
≫ atikramin
ati-kramin mfn. (ifc.) exceeding, violating, &c
≫ atikramya
ati-kramya ind. having passed beyond or over
≫ atikrānta
ati-krānta mfn. having passed or transgressed
• exceeded, surpassed, overcome
⋙ atikrāntaniṣedha
○niṣedha mfn. one who has neglected a prohibition
≫ atikrānti
ati-krānti f. transgression Kir
≫ atikrāmaka
ati-krāmaka mfn. exceeding, transgressing L
atikṣar
ati-√kṣar to overflow or flow through RV. &c. (3. sg. aor. ákṣār áti RV. ix, 43, 5)
atikṣip
ati-√kṣip to throw beyond
≫ atikṣipta
ati-kṣipta mfn. thrown beyond
• (am), n. (in med.) sprain or dislocation of a particular kind Suśr
atikhaṭva
ati-khaṭva mfn. beyond the bedstead, able to do without a bedstead Pāṇ. Sch
atikhyā
ati-√khyā to survey, overlook (3. sg. impf. áty-akhyat) AV
• to neglect, pass over, abandon (2. sg. Conj. áti-khyas, 2. du. Conj. áti-khyatam) RV
atigam
ati-√gam or ati-√gā, to pass by or over [Page 13, Column 3]
• to surpass, overcome
• to escape
• neglect
• to pass away, die
≫ atiga
ati-ga mfn. (ifc.) exceeding, overcoming, surpassing (cf. śokâtiga)
• transgressing, violating
≫ atigata
ati-gata mfn. having passed
• being past
atigarj
ati-√garj to speak loudly or provokingly or in a threatening voice MBh
atigava
ati-gava mfn. (a bull) covering the cow L
atigāh
ati-√gāh 'to emerge over', to rise upon RV
≫ atigāḍha
ati-gāḍha mfn. p. 12, col. 2
atigur
ati-√gur (Pot. áti juguryā́t), to cry out, give a shriek RV. i, 173, 2
atiguhā
ati-guhā f. the plant Hemionites Cordifolia
atigrah
ati-√grah to take beyond or over the usual measure ŚBr. TBr. ŚāṅkhŚr
• to surpass Pāṇ. 5-4, 46 Sch
≫ atigraha
ati-grahá m. act of taking over or beyond surpassing, one who takes or seizes to an extraordinary extent, (in phil.) = atigrāha
≫ atigrāha
ati-grāha m. the object of a graha (q.v.) or organ of apprehension (these are eight, and their corresponding ati-grahas or objects, are apāna, 'fragrant substance
nāman, 'name
rasa, flavour
rūpa, 'form
• 'sabda, 'sound'
kāma, desire'
karman, 'action'
sparśa, 'touch') ŚBr. xiv
≫ atigrāhyā
ati-grāhyâ m. N. of three successive libations made, (or cups filled) at the Jyotishṭoma sacrifice TS. ŚBr. &c
atigha
ati-gha m. (√han), 'very destructive', a weapon, bludgeon
• wrath
≫ atighnī
ati-ghnī f. utter oblivion or profound sleep (obliterating all that is disagreeable in the, past, and regarded as the highest condition of bliss) ŚBr. xiv
≫ atighnyā
ati-ghnyâ (4), mfn. one who is in the condition ati-ghnī AV
aticamū
ati-camū mfn. (victorious) over armies L
aticar
ati-√car to pass by
• to overtake, surpass
• to transgress, offend, be unfaithful to
≫ aticara
ati-cara mfn. transient, changeable
• (ā), f. the shrub Hibiscus Mutabilis
≫ aticaraṇa
ati-caraṇa p. 12, col. 2
≫ aticāra
ati-cāra m. passing by, overtaking, surpassing
• accelerated motion, especially of planets
• transgression
≫ aticārin
ati-cārin mfn. surpassing, transgressing
aticṛt
ati-√cṛt to stick on, fasten AV
aticeṣṭ
ati-√ceṣṭ to make extraordinary or excessive efforts
aticchandas
áti-cchandas mfn. past worldly desires free from them ŚBr. xiv
• (ās, as), fn., N. of two large classes of metres
• (as), n. N. of a particular brick in the sacrificial fire-place
atijagatī
ati-jagatī f. N. of a class of metres (belonging to those called aticchandas, and consisting of four lines, each containing thirteen syllables)
atijana
ati-jana mfn. 'beyond men', uninhabited
atijāta
ati-jāta mfn. superior to parentage
atiji
ati-√ji (aor. áty-ajaiṣīt), to conquer AV
atijīv
ati-√jīv to survive
• to surpass in the mode of living
atitata
ati-tata mfn. (√tan), stretching far, making one's self big, conceited Śiś
atitap
ati-√tap to be very hot AV. xviii, 2, 36, &c
• to heat AV. xiii, 2, 40 BhP
• to affect greatly: Caus. -tāpayati, to heat much
atitarām
ati-tarā́m ind. (compar. of áti), above in rank (with acc.), KenaUp
• better, higher, more (with abl.) ŚBr. &c
• very much, exceedingly, excessively. [Page 14, Column 1]
atitṛd
ati-√tṛd to cleave, split VS
• to pierce through, penetrate AV
atitṛp
ati-√tṛp to be satiated
atitṝ
ati-√tṝ to pass through or by or over, cross, overcome, escape: Desid. -titīrṣati, to be desirous of crossing or overcoming BhP
≫ atitārin
ati-tārin mfn. crossing AitBr
≫ atitāryā
ati-tāryâ mf(ā́)n. to be crossed or passed over or overcome AV
atityad
ati-tyad surpassing that Pāṇ. 7-2, 102 Sch
atitvam
ati-tvam surpassing thee Pāṇ. 7-2, 97 Sch
atitvām, atitvān acc. sing. and pl. him that surpasses thee, them that surpass thee
• (fictitious forms coined by grammarians.)
atitvar
ati-√tvar to hasten overmuch
atithi
átithi m. (√at, or said to be from a-tithi, 'one who has no fixed day for coming'), a guest, a person entitled to hospitality
• N. of Agni
• of an attendant on Soma
• N. of Suhotra (king of Ayodhyā, and grandson of Rāma)
⋙ atithikriyā
○kriyā f. hospitality
⋙ atithigva
○gvá m. 'to whom guests should go', N. of Divodāsa and of another mythical hero RV
⋙ atithitva
○tva n. state of a guest, hospitality
⋙ atithideva
○deva mfn. one to whom a guest is as a divinity TUp
⋙ atithidveṣa
○dveṣa m. hatred of guests, inhospitality
⋙ atithidharma
○dharma m. rights of hospitality Mn. iii, 111, &c
⋙ atithidharmin
○dharmin mfn. entitled to hospitality Mn. iii, 112
⋙ atithipati
○pati (átithi-), m. a host, entertainer of a guest AV
⋙ atithipūjana
○pūjana n. or showing honour to a guest
⋙ atithipūjā
○pūjā f. showing honour to a guest
⋙ atithivat
○vat ind. like a guest
⋙ atithisatkāra
○satkāra m. honourable treatment of a guest
⋙ atithisevā
○sevā f. attention to a guest
≫ atithin
atithín mfn. (√at), travelling RV. x, 68, 3
• (ī), m. N. of a king (also Suhotra and Atithi, q.v.)
atidagh
ati-√dagh to go beyond, to pass (3. sg. áte-dhak, 2. du. áti-dhaksam) RV
atidatta
ati-datta m. N. of a brother of Datta and son of Rājādhideva Hariv
atidah
ati-√dah to burn or blaze across ŚBr. to burn or distress greatly
atidā
ati-dā √1. to surpass in giving RV. viii, i, 38, to pass over in giving KātyŚr
atidānta
ati-dānta m. N. of a prince
atidāś
ati-√dāś to favour with a gift, present RV
atidiv
ati-div √2. (ind. p. dī́vyā [= ○vya]), to play higher RV. x, 42, 9
• to risk (in playing) MBh. ii, 2041
atidiś
ati-√diś to make over, transfer, assign: Pass. -diśyate, (in Gr.) to be overruled or attracted or assimilated
≫ atidiṣṭa
ati-diṣṭa mfn. overruled, attracted, influenced, inferred, substituted
≫ atideśa
ati-deśa m. transfer, extended application, inference, analogy, overruling influence, assimilation
• a rule providing for more than the usual rule
• putting one thing instead of another, substitution
rūpâtideśa, such a rule as affecting the form of a word
• (mfn.), overruling, previously stated
atidīpya
ati-√dīpya m. 'very brilliant', the plant Plumbago Rosea
atidṛp
ati-√dṛp to be excessively conceited
atideva
ati-deva m. a superior god
• surpassing the gods
atidru
ati-√dru to run by, pass hastily RV. AV
• to pass over ŚBr
atidhanvan
ati-dhanvan ā m. N. of a Vedic teacher, a descendant of Śunaka VBr
atidhā
ati-√dhā to put away
≫ atihita
áti-hita mfn. put away or aside AV
atidhāv
ati-√dhāv to run or rush over
atidhṛti
ati-dhṛti f. N. of a class of metres (belonging to those called aticchandas, and consisting of four lines, each containing nineteen syllables)
• (in arithm.) nineteen. [Page 14, Column 2]
atidhyai
ati-√dhyai to meditate deeply VP
atidhvaṃs
ati-√dhvaṃs to raise the dust in running through or over (3. pl. Conj. aor. ati-dhvasán) RV. viii, 55, 5
atinam
ati-√nam to bend aside, keep on one side
atināman
ati-nāman ā m. N. of a Saptarshi of the sixth Manvantara
atināṣṭra
ati-nāṣṭrá mfn. beyond danger, out of danger ŚBr
atiniḥśvas
ati-niḥ-√śvas to breathe or sigh violently
atinicṛt
ati-nicṛt (or wrongly written ati-nivṛt), f. N. of a Vedic metre of three pādas (containing respectively seven, six and seven syllables) RV. Prāt. RV. Prāt. &c
atinidram
ati-nidram ind. beyond sleeping time Pāṇ. 2-1, 6 Sch. also ati-nidra s.v. ati
atiniṣṭan
ati-niṣ-ṭan (√tan), (perf. Pot. 3. pl. áti-níṣ-ṭatanyuḥ), to penetrate (with rays) RV. i, 141, 13
atinihnutya
ati-ni-hnutya ind. p. (√hnu), denying obstinately
atinī
ati-√nī to lead over or beyond, to help a person over anything RV. &c
• to allow to pass away: Intens. Ā. -nenīyáte, to bring forward RV. vi, 47, 16
atinu
ati-√nu Caus. to turn away TS
atinud
ati-√nud to drive by AV
atined
ati-√ned to stream or flow over, foam over TS. &c
atinau
ati-nau mfn. disembarked Pāṇ. Sch
atipañcā
ati-pañcā f. a girl who is past five
atipaṭīkṣepa
ati-paṭīkṣepa v. l. for a-paṭīkṣepa m. omitting to remove or non-removal of the theatrical curtain
atipaṭh
ati-√paṭh Pass. -pathyate, to be greatly proclaimed or celebrated MBh
atipat
ati-√pat to fall or fly by or past or beyond or over, to neglect, miss: Caus. -pātayati, to cause to fly by, to drag away, to make effectless
≫ atipatana
ati-patana n. act of falling or flying beyond, passing, missing, transgressing
≫ atipatita
ati-patita mfn. passed beyond, transgressed, missed
≫ atipāta
ati-pāta m. passing away, lapse, neglect, transgression
• ill-usage, opposition, contrariety
≫ atipātita
ati-pātita mfn. completely displaced or broken
• (am), n. (in med.) complete fracture of a bone
≫ atipātin
ati-pātin mfn. overtaking, excelling in speed
• (in med.) running a rapid course, acute, neglecting
≫ atipātya
ati-pātya mfn. to be passed over, to be neglected
atipattra
ati-pattra m. the Teak tree
• the tree Hastikanda
atipad
ati-√pad to go beyond (acc.), jump over
• to neglect, transgress: Caus
⋙ atipadpādayati
ati-√pad--pādayati to allow to pass by
≫ atipatti
ati-patti f. going beyond, passing, lapse
kriyâtipatti, the passing by of an action unaccomplished Pāṇ. 3-3, 139
≫ atipanna
ati-panna mfn. gone beyond, transgressed, missed
• past
atipara
ati-para mfn. one who has over come his enemies
• m. a great enemy
atipari
ati-pari (pari-√i), to pass round ĀpŚr
atipaś
ati-√paś to look beyond, look through RV. i, 94, 7 AV
atipā
ati-pā √1. Caus. P. -pāyayati, to give to drink in great quantity Kathās
atipādanicṛt
ati-pāda-nicṛt f. N. of a Vedic metre of three pādas (containing respectively six, eight and seven syllables). [Page 14, Column 3]
atipitṛ
áti-pitṛ m. surpassing his own father ŚBr. xiv
≫ atipitāmaha
áti-pitāmaha m. surpassing his own paternal grandfather ŚBr. xiv
atipū
ati-√pū P. to clarify or purify through (3. pl. aor. áti apāviṣuḥ) RV. ix, 60, 2: Ā. -pavate, to purify or purge by flowing through (especially used of the Soma juice, which is considered to be a purgative) ŚBr. &c
atipṛ
ati-pṛ √1. to convey across, to help over RV
• to cross, pass over RV. i, 174, 9 and vi, 20, 12
• to keep (a promise): Caus
⋙ atipṛpārayati
○pārayati to lead or convey over RV. &c
atipṝ
ati-pṝ √cl. 4. P. -pūryati, to become full or overflowing MBh
atipracit
ati-pra-√cit -cekite (= -cikite BR
• = Intens. -cekitte Gmn.), to be clearly distinct or distinguishable RV. i, 55, 3
atipracyu
ati-pra-√cyu to pass by TBr.: Caus. -cyāvayati, to cause to pass by ŚBr
atiprach
ati-√prach to go on asking ŚBr. &c
atiprajval
ati-pra-√jval to flame or blaze exceedingly MBh
atipraṇaś
ati-pra-ṇaś (√2. naś), to be entirely deprived of (acc.) ŚBr
atipraṇī
ati-pra-ṇī (√ni), to lead by or beyond Lāṭy. ĀśvŚr
atipraṇud
ati-pra-ṇud (√nud), to press or incite very strongly
atiprapad
ati-pra-√pad Caus. -pādayati, to help to pass into the other world (Comm.) MBh. iv, 1717
atipramāṇa
ati-pramāṇa mfn. beyond measure immense
atiprayam
ati-pra-√yam to give or hand over TS. TBr
atiprayuj
ati-pra-√yuj to separate from (with instr.) TS
atipravah
ati-pra-√vah to extend or carry beyond
atipravā
ati-pra-vā √2. cl. 4. P. -vāyati, to blow violently MBh
atipraviddha
ati-pra-viddha mfn. (√vyadh), frightened away, scared R
atipravṛt
ati-pra-√vṛt to issue violently (as blood from a wound) Suśr
• to have an intense effect (as venom) Suśr
atiprave
ati-pra-√ve to add in weaving, weave on an additional piece ŚāṅkhBr
atipraśaṃs
ati-pra-√śaṃs to praise highly
atipraśru
ati-pra-√śru cl. 5. Ā. -śṛṇve (Ved. 3. sg.), to become known or famous more than others RV. x, II, 7
atiprasad
ati-pra-√sad P. -sidati, to be come completely cheerful
atiprasṛ
ati-pra-√sṛ Intens. -sarsṛte, to outstrip, surpass RV. ii, 25, 1
≫ atiprasṛta
ati-pra-sṛta mfn. issued violently
atiprasthā
ati-pra-√sthā to have an advantage over RV. i, 64, 13 and viii, 60, 16
atiprahā
ati-pra-√hā cl. 3. Ā. -jihīte, to give or hand over ŚBr
atiprāṇam
ati-prāṇam ind. exceeding life
⋙ atiprāṇapriya
ati-prāṇa-priya mfn. dearer than life
atipru
ati-√pru to jump over, to escape TS
atipreṣita
ati-preṣita n. the time following the Praisha ceremony KātyŚr
atibādh
ati-√bādh to molest or annoy exceedingly. [Page 15, Column 1]
atibṛh
ati-bṛh √1. to push out intensely (scil. retas
• used only for the etym. of vṛṣabha) Nir
atibrahman
ati-brahman ā m. N. of a king
atibrū
ati-√brū or abhi-√brū, to insult, abuse MBh. iii, 15640
atibhā
ati-√bhā -bhā́ti, to blaze or be very bright AV. x, 3, 17 R
atibhū
ati-√bhū (perf. -babhūva), to originate or take rise in an excessive way MBh. viii, 4541
• P. (once Ā. TĀr.), to excel, surpass PBr. MBh. &c.: Desid. to intend to surpass ĀśvŚr
≫ atibhāva
ati-bhāva m. superiority, overcoming
atibhūmi
ati-bhūmi f. extensive land
• culmination, eminence, superiority
• excess
atibhūṣ
ati-bhūṣ √2. to adorn one's self before (another)
• to adorn richly
atibhṛ
ati-√bhṛ Ā. to pass or extend over (perf. 2. sg. jabhriṣe) RV. ix, 86, 29 and 100, 9
≫ atibhāra
ati-bhāra m. s.v. ati
atiman
ati-√man -manyate (1. pl. -manāmahé'ti), to disdain, despise RV. &c
• to value less than one's self ŚBr
• to pride one's self ŚBr
≫ atimānita
ati-mānita mfn. honoured highly
• cf. atimāná s.v. ati
atimanuṣyabuddhi
ati-manuṣya-buddhi mfn. having a superhuman intellect
atimartya
ati-martya mfn. superhuman
atimaryāda
ati-maryāda mfn. exceeding the proper limit, (am), ind. beyond bounds
atimarśam
ati-marśam ind. (√mṛś), so as to encroach AitBr
atimātra
ati-mātrá mfn. exceeding the proper measure AV. &c., (ám), ind. or -śas ind. beyond measure
atimānuṣa
ati-mānuṣa mfn. superhuman, divine MBh. &c
atimām
ati-mām (acc. of aty-aham, q.v.), surpassing me Pāṇ. 7-2, 97 Sch
atimāya
ati-māya mfn. emancipated from Māyā or Illusion, finally liberated
atimāra
ati-māra or ati-bhāra m. N. of a prince
atimita 1
ati-mita mfn. over measured, beyond measure, exceeding
atimita 2
a-timita mfn. not moistened
atimuc
ati-√muc Pass. -mucyate, to avoid, escape ŚBr. &c
≫ atimukta
ati-mukta or m. 'surpassing pearls in whiteness', N. of certain shrubs
⋙ atimuktaka
ati-muktaka m. 'surpassing pearls in whiteness', N. of certain shrubs
≫ atimukti
áti-mukti f. final liberation. ati
≫ atimucya
ati-mucya ind. p. having dismissed or, given up
≫ atimokṣa
ati-mokṣá m. final liberation ŚBr. xiv
≫ atimokṣin
ati-mokṣin mfn. escaping TS. Kāṭh
atimṛtyu
ati-mṛtyu mfn. overcoming death ChUp
atiyaj
ati-√yaj to neglect or pass in offering a sacrifice TS
atiyā
ati-√yā to pass over or before
• to surpass RV. &c
• to pass by RV. i, 135, 7
• to transgress BhP
atiyūyam
ati-yūyam (nom. pl. of ati-tvam, q.v.), surpassing thee
atirāj
ati-√rāj to shine over (aorṢubj. 3. sg. áti rāṭ) RV. vi, 12, 5
≫ atirājan
ati-rājan ā m. a supreme king, superior to a king Pāṇ. 4-1, 12 Sch
• (-rājñī), f. (a woman) superior to a king ib
⋙ atirājakumāri
ati-rājakumāri mfn. superior to a princess Pāṇ. 1-2, 48 Sch
≫ atirājaya
atirājaya Nom. P. atirājayati, to surpass a king Pāṇ. 7-4, 2 Sch
atirātra
ati-rātrá mfn. prepared or performed over-night RV. vii, 103, 7
• (ás), m. an optional pan of the Jyotishṭoma sacrifice
• commencement and conclusion of certain sacrificial acts
• the concluding Vedic verse chanted on such occasions AV. &c. [Page 15, Column 2]
• N. of a son of Cākshusha the sixth Manu
⋙ atirātrasavanīyapaśu
○savanīya-paśu m. the victim sacrificed at the Atirātra
atiri
ati-ri neut. of ati-raj, q.v
atiric
ati-√ric Pass. -ricyate, to be left with a surplus, to surpass (in a good or bad sense with abl. or acc.)
• to be superior, predominate, prevail: Caus. -recayati, to do superfluously, to do too much ŚBr. &c
≫ atirikta
áti-rikta mfn. left with or as a surplus, left apart
• redundant, unequalled
• different from (with abl.)
⋙ atiriktatā
○tā f. redundancy, &c
⋙ atiriktāṅga
atiriktâṅga mfn. having a redundant limb or finger or toe
• (am), n. a redundant limb or finger or toe
≫ atireka
ati-reka or m. surplus, excess
⋙ atīreka
atī-reká only once "ṣBr., m. surplus, excess
• redundancy
• difference
≫ atirekin
ati-rekin mfn. surpassing
atiruc 1
ati-√ruc to shine over or along RV. &c
• to surpass in shining
≫ atiruc 2
ati-rúc m. a horse's fetlock or knee VS
atiruh
ati-√ruh to climb or ascend over RV. ix, 17, 5
• to grow higher RV. x, 90, 2
atirai
ati-rai ās, ās, i, exceeding one's income, extravagant Pāṇ. Sch
atilaṅgh
ati-√laṅgh Caus. -laṅghayati, to transgress Kathās
atilihā
atilihā or aṭhillā f. N. of a Prākṛit metre (of four lines each containing sixteen Mātras)
ativac
ati-√vac to blame, to speak too loudly either in blaming or praising
ativad
ati-√vad to speak louder or better, to surpass or overpower in disputing TBr. &c
• to ask for too much AV
ativayam
ati-vayam (nom. pl. of aty-aham, q.v.), surpassing me
ativah
ati-√vah to carry over or across to pass by
• to pass (time) Daś.: Caus. vāhayati, to let pass, get over or through, endure
• to let time pass, spend
≫ ativāhana
ati-vāhana n. excessive toiling or enduring
≫ ativāhika
ati-vāhika mfn. 'swifter than the wind', N. of the liṅga-śarīra (but ātivāhika)
• m. an inhabitant of the lower world
≫ ativāhya
ati-vāhya mfn. to be passed (as time, &c.)
• (am), n. the passing of time
≫ ativoḍhṛ
ati-voḍhṛ́ ḍhā m. one who carries over or across ŚBr
ativā
ati-vā √2. cl. 2. P. -vāti, to blow beyond AV.: cl. 4. P. -vayati, to blow violently
• (ati-vāyati), pr. p. loc. ind. the wind blowing strongly MBh
ativāsa
ati-vāsa m. a fast on the day before performing the Śrāddha
atividhā
ati-vi-√dhā cl. 3. Ā. -dhatte, to distribute too much ŚBr
ativirāj
ati-vi-√rāj to shine or be brilliant exceedingly MBh. &c
ativilaṅgh
ati-vi-√laṅgh Caus. -laṅghayati, to pass by without taking notice of BhP
ativiluḍ
ati-vi-√luḍ Caus. -loḍayati, to disturb, destroy MBh
ativivṛt
ati-vi-√vṛt Caus. -vartayati, to separate too far, to make too great distinction between RV. Prāt
ativiśrambh
ati-vi-√śrambh Caus. -śrambhayati, to make too familiar or too intimate Car
≫ ativiśrabdha
ati-vi-śrabdha mfn. entirely trusting or confiding in
• (am), ind. quite confidently
ativiśva
ati-viśva m. 'superior to all or to the universe', N. of a Muni Hariv
ativiśvas
ati-vi-√śvas to confide or trust too much (generally with na, neg.)
ativī
ati-√vī to outstrip RV. v, 44, 7
ativṛṃhita
ati-vṛṃhita mfn. (√vṛṃh), strengthened MBh. v, 499. [Page 15, Column 3]
ativṛt
ati-√vṛt to pass beyond, surpass, cross
• to get over, overcome
• to transgress, violate, offend, especially by unfaithfulness
• to pass away
• to delay
≫ ativartana
ati-vartana n. a pardonable offence or misdemeanour
≫ ativartin
ati-vartin mfn. passing beyond, crossing, passing by, surpassing
• guilty of a pardonable offence
≫ ativṛtti
ati-vṛtti f. surpassing
• hyperbolical meaning
• (in med.) excessive action
ativṛdh
ati-√vṛdh to surpass in growing, grow beyond ŚBr
≫ ativṛddha
ati-vṛddha mfn. very large
• very old
ativṛṣ
ati-√vṛṣ to rain violently
ativela
ati-vela mfn. passing the proper boundary, excessive
• (am), ind. excessively
ativyadh
ati-√vyadh (Ved. Inf. ati-vidhe RV. v, 62, 9), to pierce through RV. AV
≫ atividdha
ati-viddha mfn. pierced through, wounded
≫ ativyādhin
ati-vyādhín mfn. piercing through, wounding VS. ŚBr. xiv
≫ ativyādhya
ati-vyādhya mfn. vulnerable
ativraj
ati-√vraj to pass by
• to fly over RV. i, 116, 4
• to pass or wander through
atiśaṃs
ati-√śaṃs to recite beyond measure, to continue reciting
• to omit in reciting AitBr
atiśakkarī
ati-śakkarī or ati-śakvar f. a class of metres of four lines, each containing fifteen syllables. It has eighteen varieties
atiśakra
ati-śakra mfn. superior to Indra
atiśaṅk
ati-√śaṅk to suspect strongly Lāṭy
• to suspect falsely
• to be concerned about
atiśaya
ati-śaya &c. 1. ati- √1. śī
atiśastra
ati-śastra mfn. superior to weapons
atiśākvara
atiśākvara mfn. written in or connected with the Ati-śakvari . metre
atiśi
ati-√śi cl. 3. Ā. -síśīte, to sharpen up (a weapon) for attacking RV. i, 36, 16
atiśiṣ
ati-√śiṣ to leave remaining. Pass. -śiṣyate, to remain
≫ atiśiṣṭa
áti-śiṣṭa mfn. remaining TS. &c
≫ atiśeṣa
ati-śeṣa m. remainder, remnant (especially of time) ChUp
atiśī 1
ati-śī √1. -śete, to precede in lying down MBh
• to surpass, excel
• to act as an incubus, annoy L.: Pass. -śayyate, to be excelled or surpassed
≫ atiśaya
ati-śaya m. pre-eminence, eminence
• superiority in quality or quantity or numbers
• advantageous result
• one of the superhuman qualities attributed to Jaina Arhats
• (mfn.), pre-eminent, superior, abundant ŚāṅkhBr. &c
• (am or ena), ind. eminently, very
⋙ atiśayokti
atiśayôkti f. hyperbolical language
• extreme assertion
• verbosity
≫ atiśayana
ati-śayana mf(ī)n. eminent, abundant
• (am), ind. excessively
• (ī), f. N. of a metre of four lines, also called citralekhā
≫ atiśayita
ati-śayita mfn. surpassing, superior
≫ atiśayin
ati-śayin mfn. excelling, abounding
≫ atiśāyana
ati-śāyana n. excelling
• excessiveness
≫ atiśāyin
ati-śāyin mfn. excelling, abounding
• excessive
atiśī 2
ati-śī √3. to fall or drop beyond Kāṭh
• to get out from (acc.), leave ChUp
atiśītam
ati-śītam ind. past or beyond the cold, after the winter
atiśīlaya
ati-śīlaya Nom. P. ○yati, to practise or use excessively
atiśubh
ati-√śubh to be brilliant, to please: Caus. -śobhayati, to make brilliant, adorn
atiśreṣṭha
ati-śreṣṭha mfn. superior to the best, best of all
⋙ atiśreṣṭhatva
○tva n. pre-eminence
≫ atiśreyasi
ati-śreyasi m. a man superior to the most excellent woman
atiśliṣ
ati-√śliṣ to fasten or tie over
atiśva
ati-śva mf(ī)n. superior to, or worse than, a dog Pāṇ. 5-4, 96 [Page 16, Column 1]
• (ā), m. N. of a tribe (?), (g. pakṣâdi, q.v.)
atiṣakta
áti-ṣakta or (in later texts) atisakta mfn. (√sañj), connected with AV. &c
atiṣita
áti-ṣita mfn. tied or bound round (so as to prevent the flow of any liquid) RV. x, 73, 9
atiṣkand
ati-ṣkand (√skand), to cover (said of a bull) RV. v, 52, 3,
• to leap or jump over, Ved. Inf. (dat.) ati-ṣkáde RV. viii, 67, 59
• Ved. Inf. (abl.) -ṣkádas RV. x, 108, 2
• to omit, án-atiskandat mfn. not omitting anything, uniform TBr
≫ atiṣkadvan
ati-ṣkádvan mf(ari)n. jumping over, transgressing
atiṣṭigham
ati-ṣṭígham (√stigh), ind. so as to overwhelm MaitrS
atiṣṭu
ati-ṣṭu (√stu), to go on too far in reciting hymns of praise, PBr. Lāṭy
atiṣṭhat
á-tiṣṭhat mfn. not standing, unstable RV
atiṣṭhā 1
ati-ṣṭhā (√sthā), to be at the head of, govern RV. AV
• to jut over or out TBr
≫ atiṣṭhā 2
ati-ṣṭhā́ f. precedence, superiority ŚBr. &c
• (as). mf. or ati-ṣṭhā́van, in. or atiṣṭhā́-vat āV., mfn. superior in standing, surpassing
atisaṃdhā
ati-saṃ-√dhā to overreach, deceive Śāk
• to wrong or injure VarBṛ
≫ atisandham
ati-sandhám ind. so as to violate an agreement or any fixed order ŚBr
≫ atisaṃdhāna
ati-saṃ-dhāna n. overreaching, cheating
≫ atisandhita
ati-sandhita mfn. overreached, cheated
≫ atisaṃdheya
ati-saṃ-dheya mfn. easy to be conciliated, easy to be settled
atisarva
ati-sarva mfn. superior to all Pāṇ. Sch
• m. the Supreme
atisāṃvatsara
ati-sāṃvatsara mfn. extending over more than a year Mn
atisāmyā
ati-sāmyā f. the sweet juice of the Bengal Madder, Rubia Manjīth
atisṛ
ati-√sṛ Caus. to cause to pass through: Pass. -sāryate
• to be purged Suśr
≫ atisara
ati-sará m. effort, exertion AV
≫ atisāra
ati-sāra or m. purging, dysentery
⋙ atīsāra
atī-sāra m. purging, dysentery
≫ atisārakin
ati-sārakin or mfn. afflicted with purging or dysentery
⋙ atīsārakin
atī-sārakin or mfn. afflicted with purging or dysentery
⋙ atisārin
ati-sārin or mfn. afflicted with purging or dysentery
⋙ atisārin
ati-sārin mfn. afflicted with purging or dysentery
atisṛj
ati-√sṛj to glide over or along RV
• to send away dismiss, abandon
• to leave as a remnant, to remit, forgive
• to give away, present, to create in a higher degree ŚBr. xiv
≫ atisarga
ati-sargá m. act of parting with, dismissal, giving away
• granting permission, leave
atisargám √1. , to bid any one farewell MaitrS
≫ atisarjana
ati-sarjana am n. the act of giving away, granting
• liberality
• a gift
• sending out of the world, killing
≫ atisṛjya
ati-sṛjya mfn. to be dismissed ŚBr ....
≫ atisṛṣṭi
áti-sṛṣṭi f. a higher creation ŚBr. xiv
atisṛp
ati-√sṛp to glide or creep over, get over RV. &c
atisena
ati-sena m. N. of a prince
atisev
ati-√sev to use or enjoy immoderately, to practise excessively
• cf. ati-sevā s.v. ati
atisauparṇa
ati-sauparṇa mfn. superior to (the powers of) Suparṇa or Garuḍa
atistri
ati-stri mf(is, or ī)n. surpassing a woman L
• Gram. 123. b
atisraṃs
ati-√sraṃs to drop or turn away from, to escape RV. vi, 11, 6
atisru
ati-√sru to flow over or flow excessively
≫ atisrāvita
ati-srāvita mfn. caused to flow excessively (as a wound) Suśr
≫ atisruta
ati-sruta mfn. that which has been flowing over (N. of Soma) VS
atisvṛ
ati-√svṛ to hold or sustain a note PBr. ChUp
≫ atisvārya
ati-svārya mfn. the last of the seven notes TS. Prāt. [Page 16, Column 2]
atihan
ati-√han Desid. -jighāṃsati (for -jighāsati fr. √2. ?), to try to escape AitBr
≫ atihata
ati-hata mfn. firmly fixed ŚBr
• utterly destroyed Car
atihastaya
ati-hastaya Nom. (fr. ati-hasta), P. atihastayati, to stretch out the hands
• (fr. atihastin), to overtake on an elephant
atihā
ati-hā √2. to jump over RV. &c
• to pass jumping from one place to another
atihimam
ati-himam ind. after the frost
• past the cold
atihṛ
ati-√hṛ to hold over
• to reach over
• to cause to jut over
• to add
atihve
ati-√hve (1. sg. Ā. -hvaye), to call over to one's side TBr
atī
atī7 (√i) cl. 2. P. aty-eti, -etum, to pass by, elapse, pass over, overflow
• to pass on
• to get over
• (Ved. Inf. áty-etavai), to pass through RV. v, 83, 10
• to defer
• to enter
• to overcome, overtake, outdo
• to pass by, neglect
• to overstep, violate
• to be redundant
• to die: Intens. atī7yate, to overcome
≫ atīta
atī7ta mfn. gone by, past, passed away, dead
• one who has gone through or got over or beyond, one who has passed by or neglected
• negligent
• passed, left behind
• excessive
• m. N. of a particular Śaiva sect
• (am) n. the past
⋙ atītakala
○kala m. the past time or tense
⋙ atītanauka
○nauka mfn. passed out of a ship, landed
≫ atītvarī
atī74tvarī f. a female transgressor, bad woman VS
≫ atyaya
aty-aya
⋙ atyāya
aty-āya s.v
atīkṣṇa
á-tīkṣṇa mfn. not sharp, blunt
• not severe or rigid
atīndriya
atīndriya mfn. beyond the (cognizance of the) senses
• m. (in Sāṅkhya phil.) the soul
• (am), n. N. of Pradhāna
• the mind
atīreka
atī-reká ati-√ric
atīva
atī7va ind. exceedingly, very
• excessively, too
• quite
• surpassing (with acc.): Compar. atī7va-tarām ind. exceedingly, excessively Śiś. iv. 25
atīvra
a-tīvra mfn. not sharp, blunt
• not pungent
atīṣ
atī7ṣ (√īṣ), to pass by (acc.) MaitrS
atīsāra
atī-sāra and ati-√sṛ
atuñga
a-tuñga mfn. not tall, short, dwarfish
atunda
a-tunda mfn. not stout, thin
atura
á-tura mfn. not liberal, not rich AV
atula
a-tula mfn. unequalled
• m. (destitute of weight), the Sesamum seed and plant
≫ atulya
a-tulya mfn. unequalled
atuṣa
a-tuṣá mfn. without husks ŚBr
atuṣārakara
a-tuṣāra-kara m. 'having not cold rays', the sun
atuṣṭi
a-tuṣṭi f. displeasure, discontent
atuhina
a-tuhina not cold,
⋙ atuhinadhāman
○dhāman or m. 'having not cold light', the sun VarBṛS
⋙ atuhinaraśmi
○raśmi or m. 'having not cold light', the sun VarBṛS
⋙ atuhinaruci
○ruci m. 'having not cold light', the sun VarBṛS
atūtuji
á-tūtuji mfn. not quick, slow RV. vii, 28, 3
atūrta
á-tūrta [RV. viii, 99, 7] or a-tū́rta ṛV., mfn. not outrun, not outdone, not obstructed, unhurt
• (a-tū́rtam), n. illimited space RV. x, 149, 1
⋙ atūrtadakṣa
○dakṣa m. 'having designs that cannot be obstructed', N. of the Aśvins RV. viii, 26, 1
⋙ atūrtapathin
○pathin (átūrta-), m(nom. -panthās)fn. having a path that cannot be obstructed RV
atṛṇāda
á-tṛṇâda m. 'not an eater of grass', a newly-born calf ŚBr. xiv
≫ atṛṇyā
a-tṛṇyā f. a small quantity or short supply of grass Pāṇ. 6-2, 156 Sch
atṛdila
á-tṛdila mfn. 'having no interstices', solid RV. x, 94, 11
atṛpa
a-tṛpá mfn. not satisfied RV. iv, 5, 14. [Page 16, Column 3]
⋙ atṛpṇuvat
átṛpṇuvat mfn. insatiable RV. iv, 19, 3
≫ atṛpta
a-tṛpta mfn. unsatisfied, insatiable, eager
⋙ atṛptadṛś
○dṛś mfn. looking with eagerness
≫ atṛpti
a-tṛpti f. unsatisfied condition, insatiability
atṛṣita
á-tṛṣita mfn. not thirsty, not greedy RV. x, 94, 11
≫ atṛṣṇaj
á-tṛṣṇaj mfn. not thirsty RV. x, 94, 11
≫ atṛṣya
a-tṛṣyá mfn. beyond the reach of thirst AV
≫ atṛṣyat
á-tṛṣyat mfn. not thirsting after, not greedy, not eager RV. i, 71, 3
atejas
a-tejas as n. absence of brightness or vigour
• dimness, shade, shadow
• feebleness, dulness, insignificance
• (a-tejás), mfn. āV. or a-tejáska "ṣBr. xiv or a-tejasvin mfn. not bright, dim, not vigorous
⋙ atejomaya
a-tejo-máya mfn. not consisting of light or brightness ŚBr. xiv
atoṣaṇīya
a-toṣaṇīya mfn. not to be pleased or appeased
atka
átka as, (√at), m. a traveller L
• a limb or member L
• armour, mail, garment RV
• N. of an Asura RV
atkila
atkila m. N. of an ancient Ṛishi (utkila, q.v.) ĀśvŚr
attali
attali m. N. of a man
attavya
attavya mfn. (√ad), fit or proper to be eaten Mn
≫ atti
átti m. an eater ŚBr. xiv
≫ attṛ
attṛ m. an eater AV. &c., f. attrī́ TS
attā
attā f. (probably a colloquialism borrowed from the Deccan, said to occur chiefly in dramas), a mother L
• mother's sister L
• elder L
• (in Prākṛit) a mother-in-law L. akkā
≫ atti
atti is, or f. elder sister L
⋙ attikā
attikā f. elder sister L
attra
attra 3. and 4. atra, p. 17, col. 2
attri
attri átri, p. 17, col. 2
atna
atna as, or atnu m. (√at), the sun L
≫ atya
átya (2, 3), m. a courser, steed RV
atyaṃhas
áty-aṃhas mfn. beyond the reach of evil or distress VS
≫ atyaṃha
aty-aṃhá as
• m. N. of a man TBr
atyagni
aty-agni m. too rapid digestion
• (mfn.), surpassing fire
⋙ atyagnisomārka
○somârka mfn. brighter than fire or the moon or the sun
atyagniṣṭoma
aty-agniṣṭoma m. N. of the second of the seven modifications of the Jyotishṭoma sacrifice
• the Vedic verse chanted at the close of that ceremony
atyagra
áty-agra mfn. whose point is jutting over TS
atyaṅkuśa
aty-aṅkuśa mfn. past or beyond the (elephant-driver's) hook, unmanageable
atyaṅgula
aty-aṅgula mfn. exceeding an aṅgula (finger's breadth)
atyatikram
aty-ati-√kram to approach for sexual intercourse MBh
atyatiric
aty-ati-√ric Pass. -ricyate, to surpass exceedingly
atyanila
aty-anila mfn. surpassing the wind
atyanusṛ
aty-anu-√sṛ Caus
⋙ atyanusṛsārayati
aty-anu-√sṛ--sārayati to pursue excessively MBh
atyanta
aty-anta mfn. beyond the proper end or limit
• excessive, very great, very strong
• endless, unbroken, perpetual
• absolute, perfect
• (am), ind. excessively, exceedingly, in perpetuity, absolutely, completely
• to the end
• (āya), dat. ind. for ever, perpetually Pat
• quite Pat
⋙ atyantakopana
○kopana mfn. very passionate
⋙ atyantaga
○ga mfn. going very much or very fast Pāṇ. 3-2, 48
⋙ atyantagata
○gata mfn. completely pertinent
• always applicable Nir
• gone forever Ragh
⋙ atyantagati
○gati f. complete accomplishment
• (in Gr.) the sense of 'completely
⋙ atyantagāmin
○gāmin mfn. = -ga above
⋙ atyantaguṇin
○guṇin mfn. having extraordinary qualities
⋙ atyantatiraskṛtavācyadhvani
○tiraskṛta-vācya-dhvani f. (in rhetoric) a metaphoric
⋙ atyantapiḍana
○piḍana n. act of giving excessive pain
⋙ atyantavāsin
○vāsin m. a student who perpetually resides with his teacher. [Page 17, Column 1]
⋙ atyantasaṃyoga
○saṃyoga m. (in Gr.) immediate proximity
⋙ atyantasamparka
○samparka m. excessive sexual intercourse
⋙ atyantasukumāra
○sukumāra mfn. very tender
• m. a kind of grain, Panicum Italicum
⋙ atyantābhāva
atyantâbhāva m. absolute non-existence
≫ atyantika
áty-antika mfn. too close
• (am), n. too great nearness ŚBr
≫ atyantīna
atyantīna mfn. going far Pāṇ. 5-2, 11
atyabhisṛta
aty-abhi-sṛta mfn. (√sṛ), having approached too much, having come too close MBh. i, 3854
atyaya
aty-aya m. (fr. √i with ati, atī7), passing, lapse, passage
• passing away, perishing, death
• danger, risk, evil, suffering
• transgression, guilt, vice
• getting at, attacking Yājñ. ii, 1 2
• overcoming, mastering (mentally)
• a class ChUp
≫ atyayika
atyayika ātyayika
≫ atyayin
atyayin mfn. passing Pāṇ. 3-2, 157
atyarāti
aty-arāti m. N. of a son of Janantapa AitBr
atyartha
aty-artha mfn. 'beyond the proper worth', exorbitant, excessive
• (am), ind. excessively, exceedingly
atyard
aty-√ard to press hard, distress greatly Bhaṭṭ
atyarh
aty-√arh (Subj. -arhāt), to excel in worth RV. ii, 23, 15
atyavasṛj
aty-ava-√sṛj to let loose, let go
atyavi
áty-avi m. passing over or through the strainer (consisting of sheep's wool or a sheep's tail
• said of the Soma) RV
atyaś
aty-aś √2. to precede in eating ŚBr. MBh
• to eat too much Bhag
atyaṣṭi
aty-aṣṭi f. a metre (of four lines, each containing seventeen syllables)
• the number seventeen
⋙ atyaṣṭisāmagrī
○sāmagrī f. N. of wk
atyas 1
aty-as √1. (Imper. -astu) to excel, surpass RV. vii, 1, 14 AV
atyas 2
aty-as √2. to shoot beyond, overwhelm, overpower (as with arrows)
≫ atyasta
aty-asta mfn. one who has shot or cast beyond Pāṇ. 2-1, 24
≫ atyāsam
aty-āsam ind. ifc. after the lapse of (e.g. dvyahâtyāsam, after the lapse of two days) Pāṇ. 3-4, 57 Sch
atyaham
aty-aham surpassing me
• surpassing self-consciousness NṛisUp
Pāṇ. 7-2, 97 Sch
atyahna
aty-ahna mfn. exceeding a day in duration Pāṇ. 5-4, 88 Sch
atyākara
aty-ā-kara m. (√1. kṛ), contempt, blame Pāṇ. 5-1, 134
atyākram
aty-ā-√kram (ind. p. -krámya) to walk past TS. ŚBr
atyācāra
aty-ācāra m. performance of works of supererogation
• (mfn.), negligent of or departing from the established customs
atyāditya
aty-āditya mfn. surpassing the sun
atyādṛ
aty-ā-√dṛ to take great care of, be anxious about
atyādham
aty-ā-√dham -dhamati, to breathe violently Suśr
atyādhā
aty-ā-√dhā to place in a higher rank ŚBr
≫ atyādhāna
aty-ā-dhāna n. act of imposing or placing upon Pāṇ
• imposition, deception L
≫ atyāhita
aty-ā-hita mfn. disagreeable MBh. &c., (am), n. disagreeableness Śāk. &c. (Prākṛit accāhida)
atyāya
aty-ā́ya m. (√i), the act of going beyond, transgression, excess Pāṇ. 3-1, 141, (am, 4), ind. going beyond RV. viii, 101, 14
atyāyat
aty-ā-√yat Ā. to make extraordinary efforts far (loc.) Daś
atyāyā
aty-ā-√yā to pass by RV
atyāyu
atyāyu n. N. of a sacrificial vessel PBr. [Page 17, Column 2]
atyāla
aty-āla m. Plumbago Rosea
atyāśramin
aty-āśramin ī m. 'superior to the (four) Āśramas', an ascetic of the highest degree
atyāsad
aty-ā-√sad Caus. ind. p. -sādya, passing through
≫ atyāsanna
aty-ā-sanna mfn. being too close
atyāsṛ
aty-ā-√sṛ to run near Kauś
≫ atyāsārin
aty-ā-sārín mfn. flowing near violently TS
atyuktā
aty-uktā or -ukthā f. N. of a class of metres (of four lines, each containing two syllables)
atyukṣ
aty-ukṣ √2. (perf. 2. sg. -vavakṣitha) to surpass RV
atyutkram
aty-ut-√kram to surpass, excel
atyuddhā
aty-ud-dhā (√2. ), to surpass ŚBr. xiv
atyupadha
aty-upadha mfn. superior to any test, tried, trustworthy L
atyupayaj
aty-upa-√yaj to continue offering sacrifices ŚBr
atyuh
aty-√uh aty- √1. ūh
atyūmaśā
aty-ūmaśā ind. a particle of abuse (used in comp. with √1. as, bhū, 1. kṛ
• g. ūry-ādi, q.v.)
atyūrmi
áty-ūrmi mfn. overflowing, bubbling over RV. ix, 17, 3
atyūh 1
aty-ūh √1. to convey across. Spelt aty-uh in some forms, possibly belonging to √vah
atyūh 2
aty-ūh √2. ūh, -ohate, to contemn RV. viii, 69, 14
≫ atyūha
aty-ūha m. excessive deliberation
• a gallinule, a peacock Car
• (ā), f. the plant Jasminum Villosum or Nyctanthes Tristis
atyṛj
aty-√ṛj to convey across (towards an object), admit to AitBr
atyeṣ
aty-√eṣ (Subj. 2. sg. -eṣas) to glide over AV. ix, 5, 9
atra 1
á-tra (or Ved. áṭrā), ind. (fr. pronominal base a
• often used in sense of loc. case asmin), in this matter, in this respect
• in this place, here at this time, there, then
⋙ atradaghna
○daghná mf(ā́)n. reaching so far up, having this (or that) stature ŚBr
⋙ atrabhavat
○bhavat mfn. his Honour, your Honour, &c. (used honorifically in dramatic language)
⋙ atraiva
atrâiva ind. on this very spot
≫ atratya
atratya mfn. connected with this place, produced or found here L
atra 2
a-tra mfn. (√tras), (only for the etym. of kṣattra), 'not enjoying or affording protection' BṛĀrUp
atra 3
atrá m. (for at tra, fr. √ad), a devourer, demon RV. AV., a Rākshasa
≫ atra 4
atra n. (for at-tra), food RV. x, 79, 2
≫ atri
atri m. (for at-tri, fr. √ad), a devourer RV. ii, 8, 5, N. of a great Ṛishi, author of a number of Vedic hymns
• (in astron.) one of the seven stars of the Great Bear
• (atrayas), pl. m. the descendants of Atri
⋙ atricaturaha
○caturaha m. 'the four days of Atri', N. of a sacrifice
⋙ atrijāta
○jāta m. 'produced by Atri', the moon
⋙ atridṛgja
○dṛg-ja or m. 'produced by Atri's look', the moon, (in arithm.) the number one
⋙ atrinetraja
○netra-ja or m. 'produced by Atri's look', the moon, (in arithm.) the number one
⋙ atrinetraprasūta
○netra-prasūta or m. 'produced by Atri's look', the moon, (in arithm.) the number one
⋙ atrinetraprabhava
○netra-prabhava or m. 'produced by Atri's look', the moon, (in arithm.) the number one
⋙ atrinetrasūta
○netra-sūta or m. 'produced by Atri's look', the moon, (in arithm.) the number one
⋙ atrinetrabhū
○netra-bhū m. 'produced by Atri's look', the moon, (in arithm.) the number one
⋙ atribhāradvājikā
○bhāradvājikā f. marriage of descendants of Atri with those of Bhāradvāja
⋙ atrivat
○vat ind. like Atri RV
⋙ atrisamhitā
○samhitā or f. the code ascribed to Atri
⋙ atrismṛti
○smṛti f. the code ascribed to Atri
≫ atrin
atrín ī m. a devourer, demon RV., a Rākshasa
atrapa
a-trapa mfn. destitute of shame
atrapu
a-trapú or a-trapús mfn. not tinned MaitrS. Kāṭh. KapS
atrasnu
á-trasnu [ŚBr. Ragh. xiv, 47] or a-trāsa mfn. fearless
atrijāta
a-tri-jāta mfn. 'not born thrice' (but twice), a man belonging to one of the first three classes, [for atri-jāta, under atri.]
atvakka
a-tvák-ka ṭṣ. or a-tvác "ṣBr. mfn. skinless. [Page 17, Column 3]
atvarā
a-tvarā f. freedom from haste
atha
átha (or Ved. áthā), ind. (probably fr. pronom. base a), an auspicious and inceptive particle (not easily expressed in English), now
• then
• moreover
• rather
• certainly
• but
• else
• what? how else? &c
⋙ athakim
○kim ind. how else? what else? certainly, assuredly, sure enough
⋙ athakimu
○kimu ind. how much more
• so much the more
⋙ athaca
○ca ind. moreover, and likewise
⋙ athatu
○tu ind. but, on the contrary
⋙ athavā
○vā ind. or or, rather
• (when repeated) either or
• or rather
• or perhaps
• what? is it not so? &c
⋙ athavāpi
○vâpi ind. or, rather
⋙ athātas
athâtas ind. now
⋙ athānantaram
athânantaram ind. now
⋙ athāpi
athâpi ind. so much the more
• moreover
• therefore
• thus
≫ atho
áthô ind. ( = atha above), now
• likewise
• next
• therefore
⋙ athovā
○vā ind. = atha-vā Mn. iii, 202
athari
atharí is, or atharī́ f. (said to be fr. √at, to go, or fr. an obsolete √ath), flame [Gmn
• 'the point of an arrow or of a lance' NBD
• 'finger' Naigh.] RV. iv, 6, 8
≫ atharya 1
atharya Vṣ. and mfn. flickering, lambent
⋙ atharyū
atharyū́ [RV. vii, 1, 1], mfn. flickering, lambent
≫ atharya 2
atharya Nom. P. atharyati, to move tremulously, flicker Naigh
atharvan
átharvan ā m. (said to be fr. an obsolete word athar, fire), a priest who has to do with fire and Soma
• N. of the priest who is said to have been the first to institute the worship of fire and offer Soma and prayers (he is represented as a Prajāpati, as Brahmā's eldest son, as the first learner and earliest teacher of the Brahma-vidyā, as the author of the Atharva-veda, as identical with Aṅgiras, as the father of Agni, &c.)
• N. of Śiva, Vasishṭha [Kir. x, 10], Soma, Prāṇa
• (ā, a), m. n. the fourth or Atharva-veda (said to have been composed by Atharvan, and consisting chiefly of formulas and spells intended to counteract diseases and calamities)
• (átharvāṇas). pl. m. descendants of Atharvan, often coupled with those of Aṅgiras and Bhṛigu
• the hymns of the Atharva-veda
≫ atharva 1
atharva (in comp. for atharvan)
⋙ atharvabhūta
○bhūta ās m. pl. 'who have become Atharvans', N. of the twelve Maharshis
⋙ atharvavat
○vát ind. like Atharvan or his descendants RV
⋙ atharvavid
○vid m. one versed in the Atharva-veda (a qualification essential to the special class of priests called Brahmans)
⋙ atharvaveda
○veda m. N. of the fourth Veda ( above)
⋙ atharvaśikhā
○śikhā f. N. of an Upanishad
⋙ atharvaśiras
○śiras n. id
• N. of a kind of brick TBr
• (ās), m. N. of Mahāpurusha
⋙ atharvahṛdaya
○hṛdaya n. N. of a Pariśishṭa
⋙ atharvāṅgirasa
atharvâṅgirasa m. a member of the sacerdotal race or class called atharvâṅgirasa m. pl., i.e. the descendants of Atharvan and of Aṅgiras, the hymns of the Atharva-veda,
⋙ atharvāṅgirasa
atharvâṅgirasa mfn. cennected with the sacerdotal class called Atharvāṅgiras
• (am), n. the work or office of the Atharvāṅgiras
• (ās), m. pl. the hymns of the Atharva-veda
≫ atharva 2
atharva m. N. of Brahmā's eldest son (to whom he revealed the Brahma-vidyā) MuṇḍUp
≫ atharvaṇa
atharvaṇa m. N. of Śiva
≫ atharvaṇi
atharvaṇi is, better
⋙ ātharvaṇi
ātharvaṇi m. a Brāhman versed in the Atharva veda L., a family priest L
≫ atharvāṇa
atharvāṇa n. the Atharva-veda or the ritual of it MBh
⋙ atharvāṇavid
○vid m. one versed in that ritual
≫ atharvī
atharvī́ f. ['female priest' Gmn. BR.] pierced by the point (of an arrow or of a lance) RV. i, 112, 10
• cf. athari
ad 1
ad cl.2. P. átts, āda, atsyati, attum, to eat, consume, devour, Ved. Inf. áttave RV.: Caus. ādáyati and ○te (once adayate āap"ṣr.) to feed [Lith. edmi ; Slav. jamj for jadmj
• Gk. ? ; Lat. edo ; Goth. √āṭ pres. ita ; Germ. [Page 17, Column 3] essen ; Eng. to eat, Arm. utem]
⋙ adādi
ad-ādi mfn. belonging to the second class of roots called ad, &c., Pāṇ. 2-4, 72
≫ attavya
attavya
⋙ atti
átti
⋙ attṛ
attṛ́ 4
⋙ atra
átra &c., s.v. 2
⋙ ad
ad mfn. ifc. 'eating', as matsyâd, eating fish
≫ ada
ada or mfn. chiefly ifc., eating
⋙ adaka
adaka mfn. chiefly ifc., eating
≫ adat 1
adát mfn. eating RV. x, 4, 4, &c
≫ adana
ádana n. act of eating
• food RV. vi, 59, 3
≫ adanīya
adanīya mfn. to be eaten, what may be eaten
≫ adman
ádman
⋙ adya
adya
⋙ advan
advan s.v
adakṣa
a-dakṣa mfn. not dexterous, unskilful, awkward
≫ adakṣiṇa
a-dakṣiṇá mfn. not dexterous, not handy, not right, left
• inexperienced, simple-minded, not giving or bringing in a dakshiṇā or present to the priest RV. x, 61, 10, &c. [Page 18, Column 1]
⋙ adakṣiṇatva
○tva n. awkwardness
• not bringing in a dakshiṇā
≫ adakṣiṇīya
adakṣiṇīyá mfn. not entitled to a dakshiṇā ŚBr
≫ adakṣiṇya
adakṣiṇyá mfn. not fit to be used as a dakshiṇā TS
adagdha
a-dagdha mfn. not burnt
adaṇḍa
a-daṇḍa mfn. exempt from punishment
• (am), n. impunity
≫ adaṇḍanīya
a-daṇḍanīya mfn. = a-daṇḍyá
≫ adaṇḍyā
a-daṇḍyâ mfn. not deserving punishment PBr. Mn. &c
• exempt from it ŚBr. Mn. viii, 335
adat 2
a-dát ṛV. or adatka Chūp., mfn. toothless. (For 1. adát, above.)
adatta
á-datta mfn. not given
• given unjustly
• not given in marriage
• one who has given nothing AV
• (ā), f. an unmarried girl
• (am), n. a donation which is null and void Comm. on Yājñ
≫ adattvā
á-dattvā ind. not having given AV. xii, 4, 19, &c
≫ adatrayā
a-datrayā́ ind. not through a present RV. v, 49, 3
adadryañc
adadry-añc aṅ, īcī, ak (fr. adas + añc), inclining or going to that L
adana
ádana adanīya, √ad
adanta 1
a-danta mfn. toothless
• m. a leech L
≫ adantaka
a-dantáka ṭṣ. or mfn. toothless
⋙ adantaka
a-dántaka "ṣBr., mfn. toothless
≫ adantya
a-dantya mfn. not suitable for the teeth
• not dental, (am), n. toothlessness
adanta 2
ad-anta mfn. (in Gr.) ending in at i.e. in the short inherent vowel a
adabdha
á-dabdha mfn. (√dambh, or dabh), not deceived or tampered with, unimpaired, unbroken, pure RV
⋙ adabdhadhiti
○dhiti (ádabdha-), mfn. whose works are unimpaired RV. vi, 51, 3
⋙ adabdhavratapramati
○vratapramati (ádabdha-), mfn. of unbroken observances and superior mind (or 'of superior mind from having unbroken observances') RV. ii, 9, 1
⋙ adabdhāya
adabdhâya m. having unimpaired vigour (or 'leaving uninjured the man who sacrifices') VS
⋙ adabdhāsu
ádabdhâsu mfn. having a pure life AV. v, 1, 1
≫ adabha
a-dábha mfn. not injuring, benevolent RV. v, 86, 5
≫ adabhra
á-dabhra mfn. not scanty, plentiful RV. viii, 47, 6
• strong
≫ adambha
a-dambha mfn. free from deceit, straightforward, m. N. of Śiva
• absence of deceit
• straightforwardness
≫ adambhitva
a-dambhi-tva n. sincerity
adamudryañc
adamudry-añc aṅ, īcī, ak, going to that L
≫ adamuyañc
adamuy-añc or id. L
⋙ adamūyañc
adamūy-añc id. L
adamya
a-damya mfn. untamable
adaya
a-dayá mfn. (√day), merciless, unkind RV. x, 103, 7, (am), ind. ardently
≫ adayālu
a-dayālu mfn. unkind
adara
a-dara mfn. not little, much
≫ adaraka
adaraka m. N. of a man
adarśa 1
a-darśa (for ā-darśa), m. a mirror
adarśa 2
a-darśa m. day of new moon
≫ adarśana
a-darśana n. non-vision, not seeing
• disregard, neglect, non-appearance, latent condition disappearance, (mfn.), invisible, latent
⋙ adarśanapatha
○patha n. a path beyond the reach of vision
≫ adarśanīya
a-darśanīya mfn. invisible, (am), n. invisible condition
adala
a-dala mfn. leafless, (ás), m. the plant Eugenia (or Barringtonia) Acutangula, (ā), f. Socotorine Aloe (Perfoliata or Indica)
adaśan
a-daśan a, not ten ŚBr
⋙ adaśamāsya
á-daśamāsya mfn. not ten months old ŚBr
adas
adás nom. mf. asaú (voc. ásau MaitrS.), n. adás, (opposed to idám, q.v.), that, a certain, (adas), ind. thus, so, there
⋙ adahkṛtya
adahkṛtya having done that
⋙ adobhavati
ado-bhavati he becomes that
⋙ adomaya
ado-máya mfn. made of that, containing that ŚBr. xiv
⋙ adomūla
ado-mūla mfn. rooted in that. [Page 18, Column 2]
≫ adayīya
adayīya mf(ī)n. belonging to that or those Naish
≫ adasya
adasya Nom. P. adasyati, to become that
adākṣiṇya
a-dākṣiṇya n. incivility
adātṛ
a-dātṛ mfn. not giving
• not liberal, miserly
• not giving (a daughter) in marriage
• not paying, not liable to payment
adāna
á-dāna n. (√1. ), not giving, act of withholding AV. &c
• (mfn.), not giving
≫ adānya
a-dānyá mfn. not giving, miserly AV
≫ adāman
a-dāmán mfn. not liberal, miserly RV
≫ adāyin
a-dāyin mfn. not giving Nir
≫ adāśu
á-dāśu [RV. i, 174, 6] or
⋙ adāśuri
á-dāśuri [RV. viii, 45, 15] or
⋙ adāśvas
á-dāśvas [RV
• Compar. ádāśūṣṭara RV. viii, 81, 7], mfn. not worshipping the deities, impious
≫ aditi 1
á-diti f. having nothing to give, destitution RV
• for 2. aditi, 3. á-diti, below
adānta
a-dānta mfn. unsubdued
adābhya
á-dābhya (3, 4), mfn. free from deceit, trusty
• not to be trifled with RV
• m. N. of a libation (graha) in the Jyotishṭoma sacrifice
adāyāda
a-dāyādá mf(ī́, in later texts ā) n. not entitled to be an heir
• destitute of heirs
≫ adāyika
a-dāyika mfn. unclaimed from want of persons entitled to inherit
• not relating to inheritance
adāra
a-dāra m. having no wife
adārasṛt
á-dāra-sṛt mfn. not falling into a crack or rent AV., N. of a Sāman PBr
adāsa
a-dāsa m. 'not a slave', a free man
adāhuka
á-dāhuka mfn. not consuming by fire MaitrS
≫ adāhya
a-dāhya mfn. incombustible
adikka
a-díkka mfn. having no share in the horizon, banished from beneath the sky ŚBr
aditi 2
aditi m. (√ad), devourer, i.e. death BṛĀrUp
aditi 3
á-diti mfn. (√4. or do, dyati
• for 1. á-diti, above), not tied, free RV. vii, 52, 1, boundless, unbroken, entire, unimpaired, happy RV. VS., (is), f. freedom, security, safety
• boundlessness, immensity, inexhaustible abundance, unimpaired condition, perfection, creative power, N. of one of the most ancient of the Indian goddesses ('Infinity' or the 'Eternal and Infinite Expanse', often mentioned in RV., daughter of Daksha and wife of Kaśyapa, mother of the Ādityas and of the gods)
• a cow, milk RV
• the earth Naigh
• speech Naigh. (cf. RV. viii, 101, 15)
• (ī), f. du. heaven and earth Naigh
⋙ aditija
○ja m. a son of Aditi, an Āditya, a divine being
⋙ adititva
○tvá n. the condition of Aditi, or of freedom, unbrokenness RV. vii, 51, 1
• the state of the goddess Aditi BṛĀrUp
⋙ aditinandana
○nandana m.= -ja, q.v
aditsat
á-ditsat [RV. vi, 53, 3, &c.] or a-ditsu mfn. (Desid. fr. √1. ), not inclined to give
adiprabhṛti
adi-prabhṛti = ad-ādiad
adīkṣita
á-dīkṣita mfn. one who has not performed the initiatory ceremony (dīkṣā) connected with the Soma sacrifice
• one who is not concerned in that ceremony
• one who has not received Brāhmanical consecration
adīna
á-dīna mfn. not depressed, nobleminded, m. N. of a prince (also called Ahīna)
⋙ adīnasattva
○sattva mfn. possessing unimpaired goodness
⋙ adīnātman
adīnâtman mfn. undepressed in spirit
adīpta
a-dīpta mfn. unilluminated
adīrgha
á-dīrgha mfn. not long
⋙ adīrghaautra
○autra mfn. not tedious, prompt L
aduḥkha
a-duḥkha mfn. free from evil or trouble, propitious
⋙ aduḥkhanavami
○navami f. the propitious ninth day in the first fortnight of Bhādrapada (when women worship Devii to avert evil for the ensuing year)
adugdha
á-dugdha mfn. not milked out RV. vii, 32, 22, not sucked out Suśr
aducchuna
a-ducchuná mfn. free from evil, propitious RV. ix, 61, 17
adurga
a-durga mfn. not difficult of access
• destitute of a strong hold or fort. [Page 18, Column 3]
⋙ adurgaviṣaya
○viṣaya m. an unfortified country
adurmakha
á-durmakha mfn. not reluctant, unremitting, cheerful RV. viii, 75, 14
adurmaṅgala
á-durmaṅgala mf(nom. īḥ)n. not inauspicious RV. x, 85, 43
adurvṛtta
a-durvṛtta mfn. not of a bad character or disposition
aduṣkṛt
á-duṣ-kṛt mfn. not doing evil RV. iii, 33, 13
aduṣṭa
a-duṣṭa mfn. not vitiated, not bad, not guilty Mn. viii, 388
• innocent
⋙ aduṣṭatva
○tva n. the being not vitiated
• innocence
adū
á-dū mfn. dilatory, without zeal, not worshipping RV. vii, 4, 6
adūna
á-dūna mfn. ( √du), uninjured
adūra
a-dūra mfn. not distant, near
• (am), n. vicinity
• (e), (āt), (atas), ind. (with abl. or gen.) not far, near
• soon
⋙ adūrabhava
○bhava mfn. situated at no great distance
adūṣita
a-dūṣita mfn. unvitiated
• unspotted, irreproachable
⋙ adūṣitadhī
○dhī mfn. possessing an uncorrupted mind
adṛḍha
a-dṛḍha mfn. not firm
• not decided
adṛpita
á-dṛpita mfn. not infatuated, not vain RV
≫ adṛpta
á-dṛpta mfn. id. RV
⋙ adṛptakratu
○kratu (ádṛpta-), mfn. sober-minded RV
≫ adṛpyat
a-dṛpyat mfn. not being infatuated RV. i, 151, 8
adṛś
a-dṛś mfn. (√dṛś), blind L
≫ adṛśya
a-dṛśya mfn. invisible, latent
• not fit to be seen (cf. a-dreśya.)
⋙ adṛśyakaraṇa
○karaṇa n. act of rendering invisible
• N. of a part of a treatise on magic
≫ adṛśyat
a-dṛśyat mfn. invisible L., (atī), f. N. of Vasishṭha's daughter-in-law
≫ adṛṣṭa
a-dṛ́ṣṭa or mfn. unseen, unforeseen, invisible, not experienced, unobserved, unknown, unsanctioned
⋙ adṛṣṭa
á-dṛṣṭa "ṣBr., mfn. unseen, unforeseen, invisible, not experienced, unobserved, unknown, unsanctioned
• m. N. of a particular venomous substance or of a species of vermin AV., (am), n. unforeseen danger or calamity, that which is beyond the reach of observation or consciousness, (especially the merit or demerit attaching to a man's conduct in one state of existence and the corresponding reward or punishment with which he is visited in another)
• destiny, fate: luck, bad luck
⋙ adṛṣṭakarman
○karman mfn. one who has not seen practice
⋙ adṛṣṭakāma
○kāma m. passionate attachment to an object that has never been seen
⋙ adṛṣṭaja
○ja mfn. produced or resulting from fate
⋙ adṛṣṭanara
○nara or m. a treaty concluded by the parties personally (in which no third mediator is seen)
⋙ adṛṣṭapuruṣa
○puruṣa m. a treaty concluded by the parties personally (in which no third mediator is seen)
⋙ adṛṣṭaparasāmarthya
○para-sāmarthya m. one who has not experienced the power of an enemy
⋙ adṛṣṭapurva
○purva mfn. never seen before
⋙ adṛṣṭaphala
○phala mfn. having consequences that are not yet visible
• (am), n. a result or consequence which is not yet visible or hidden in the future
⋙ adṛṣṭarupa
○rupa mfn. having an invisible shape
⋙ adṛṣṭavat
○vat mfn. connected with or arising from destiny
• lucky or unlucky, fortunate
⋙ adṛṣṭahan
○hán m. destroyer of venomous vermin RV. i, 191, 8 and 9
⋙ adṛṣṭārtha
adṛṣṭârtha mfn. having an object not evident to the senses (as a science), transcendental
⋙ adṛṣṭāsrutapūrvatva
adṛṣṭâsrutapūrvatva n. the state of never having been seen or heard before
≫ adṛṣṭi
a-dṛṣṭi is, or f. a displeased or malicious look, an evil eye L
⋙ adṛṣṭikā
a-dṛṣṭikā f. a displeased or malicious look, an evil eye L
adeya
a-deya mfn. improper or unfit to be given, (am) or n. an illegal gift
⋙ adeyadāna
○dāna n. an illegal gift
adeva
á-deva mfn. not divine not of divine origin, not referring to any deity RV
• godless, impious RV., m. one who is not a god ŚBr. xiv Mn
⋙ adevamātrika
○mātrika mfn. 'not having the gods or clouds as mothers, not suckled by any deity', not rained upon
≫ adevaka
a-dévaka mf(ā)n. not referring to or intended for any deity ŚBr
≫ adevatā
a-devatā f. one who is not a deity Nir
≫ adevatra
á-devatra mfn. not devoted to the gods RV. v, 61, 6
≫ adevayat
á-devayat [RV. ii, 26, 1] or mfn. indifferent to the gods, irreligious
⋙ adevayu
ádevayu ṛV., mfn. indifferent to the gods, irreligious
≫ adaiva
a-daiva mfn. not referring to or connected with the gods or with their action, not predetermined by them or by fate. [Page 19, Column 1]
adevṛghnī
á-devṛ-ghnī f. not killing her brother-in-law AV. xiv, 2, 18
adeśa
a-deśa m. a wrong place, an improper place
⋙ adeśakāla
○kāla n. wrong place and time
⋙ adeśaja
○ja mfn. produced in a wrong place
⋙ adeśastha
○stha mfn. out of place, in the wrong place
• one absent from his country, an absentee
≫ adeśya
a-deśya mfn. not on the spot, not present on the occasion referred to Mn. viii, 53 (vḷ. a-deśa)
• not to be ordered or advised
adomada
a-doma-dá or a-doma-dhá mfn. not occasioning inconvenience AV
adomaya
ado-máya &c. adás
adoha
a-doha m. (√duh), the season when milking is impracticable KātyŚr
≫ adogdhṛ
a-dogdhṛ mfn. not milking
• not exacting
• not caring for BhP
adga
ádga m. (√ad), a sacrificial cake (puroḍāśa) made of rice Uṇ
• a cane (?) AV. i, 27, 3
addhā
ad-dhā́ ind. (fr. ad, or a, this), Ved. in this way
• manifestly
• certainly, truly
⋙ addhātama
○tama mfn. quite manifest AitĀr
• (ā́m), ind. most certainly ŚBr
⋙ addhāpuruṣa
○puruṣa m. an-addhāpuruṣá
⋙ addhābodheya
○bodheya ās m. pl. adherents of a particular Śākhā or recension of the white Yajur-veda
≫ addhāti
addhāti m. a sage RV. x, 85, 16 AV
addhjālohakarṇa
addhjā-loha-kárṇa mfn. having ears quite red VS., cf. adhirūḍha-kárna
adbhuta
adbhuta [once adbhutá RV. i, 120, 4], mfn. ( 1. at), supernatural, wonderful, marvellous, m. the marvellous (in style), surprise
• N. of the Indra of the ninth Manvantara, (am), n. a marvel, a wonder, a prodigy
⋙ adbhutakarman
○karman mfn. performing wonderful works, exhibiting wonderful workmanship
⋙ adbhutakratu
○kratu (ádbhuta-), mfn. possessing wonderful intelligence RV
⋙ adbhutagandha
○gandha mfn. having a wonderful smell
⋙ adbhutatama
○tama n. an extraordinary wonder
⋙ adbhutatva
○tva n. wonderfulness
⋙ adbhutadarśana
○darśana mfn. having a wonderful aspect
⋙ adbhutadharma
○dharma m. 'a system or series of marvels or prodigies', N. of one of the nine aṅgas of the Buddhists
⋙ adbhutabrāhmaṇa
○brāhmaṇa n. N. of a portion of a Brāhmaṇa belonging to the Sāma-veda
⋙ adbhutabhīmakarman
○bhīma-karman mfn. performing wonderful and fearful works
⋙ adbhutarasa
○rasa m. the marvellous style (of poetry)
⋙ adbhutarāmāyaṇa
○rāmāyaṇa n. N. of wk. ascribed to Vālmīki
⋙ adbhutarūpa
○rūpa mfn. having a wonderful shape
⋙ adbhutaśānti
○śānti m. or f. N. of the sixty-seventh Pariśishṭa of the Atharva veda
⋙ adbhutasaṃkāsa
○saṃkāsa mfn. resembling a wonder
⋙ adbhutasāra
○sāra m. wonderful resin' of the Khadira tree (Mimosa Catechu)
• N. of a book on the essence of prodigies
⋙ adbhutasvana
○svana m. 'having a wonderful voice', N. of Siva
⋙ adbhutainas
ádbhutâinas mfn. one in whom no fault is visible RV
⋙ adbhutottarakāṇḍa
adbhutottarakāṇḍa n. N. of wk., an appendix to or imitation of the Rāmāyaṇa
⋙ adbhutopama
adbhutôpama mfn. resembling a wonder
adman
ádman a n. (√ad), eating, a meal RV. i, 58, 2
≫ adma
adma (in comp. for adman)
⋙ admasad
○sád m. seated (with others) at a meal, companion at table RV
⋙ admasadya
○sádya n. commensality RV. viii, 43, 19
⋙ admasadvan
○sádvan mfn. companion at a meal RV. vi, 4, 4
≫ admani
admani m. fire Uṇ
≫ admara
admara mfn. gluttonous Pāṇ. 3-2, 160
≫ adya 1
adya mfn. fit or proper to be eaten
• (am), ifc. (cf. annádya, havir adya), n. food
adya 2
a-dyá (Ved. adyā́), ind. (fr. pronom. base a, this, with dya for dyu, q.v., Lat. ho-dic), to-day
• now-a-days
• now
⋙ adyadina
○dina or m. n. the present day
⋙ adyadivasa
○divasa m. n. the present day
⋙ adyapūrvam
○pūrvam ind. before now
⋙ adyaprabhṛti
○prabhṛti ind. from and after to-day
⋙ adyaśva
○śva mfn. comprising the present and the following day PBr
⋙ adyaśvīna
○śvīna mfn. likely to happen to-day or (śvas) to-morrow Pāṇ. 5-2, 13, (ā), f. a female near delivery ib
⋙ adyasutyā
○sutyā́ f. preparation and consecration cf the Soma on the same day ŚBr. &c
⋙ adyāpi
adyâpi ind. even now, just now
• to this day
• down to the present time
• henceforth
⋙ adyāvadhi
adyâvadhi mfn. beginning or ending to-day
• from or till to-day
⋙ adyāśva
adyā-śvá n. the present and the following day TS
⋙ adyaiva
adyâiva ind. this very day
≫ adyatana
adyatana mf(ī)n. extending over or referring to to-day
• now-a-days, modern
• m. the period of a current day, either from midnight to midnight, or from dawn to dark [Page 19, Column 2]
• (ī), f. (in Gr.) the aorist tense (from its relating what has occurred on the same day)
⋙ adyatanabhūta
○bhūta m. the aorist
≫ adyatanīya
adyatanīya mfn. extending over or referring to to-day
• current now-a-days
adyu
á-dyu mfn. not burning or not sharp RV. vii, 34, 12
≫ adyut
a-dyút mfn. destitute of brightness RV. vi, 39, 3
adyūtyā
a-dyūtyâ (4), n. unlucky gambling RV. i, 112, 24
• (mfn.), not derived from gambling, honestly obtained
adrava
a-drava mfn. not liquid
adravya
a-dravya n. a nothing, a worthless thing
• (mfn.), having no possessions
adri
ádri m. (√ad Uṇ.), a stone, a rock, a mountain
• a stone for pounding Soma with or grinding it on
• a stone for a sling, a thunderbolt
• a mountain-shaped mass of clouds
• a cloud (the mountains are the clouds personified, and regarded as the enemies of Indra)
• a tree L
• the sun L
• N. of a measure
• the number seven
• N. of a grandson of Pṛithu
⋙ adrikarṇī
○karṇī f. the plant Clitoria Ternatea Lin
⋙ adrikīlā
○kīlā f. the earth L
⋙ adrikṛtasthalī
○kṛta-sthalī f. N. of an Apsaras
⋙ adrija
○ja mfn. produced from or found among rocks or mountains, (ā), f. the plant Saiṃhalī, N. of Pārvatī or Durgā
• (am), n. red chalk
⋙ adrijā
○jā́ mfn. produced from (the friction of) stones RV. iv, 4, 5
• N. of the soul KaṭhUp
⋙ adrijūta
○jūta (ádri-), mfn. excited by (the friction of) stones RV. iii, 58, 8
⋙ adritanayā
○tanayā f. 'mountain-daughter', N. of Pārvatī
• N. of a metre (of four lines, each containing twenty-three syllables)
⋙ adridugdha
○dugdha (ádri-), mfn. not pressed out or extracted with stones RV
⋙ adridviṣ
○dviṣ m. the enemy of mountains or clouds, i.e. Indra L
⋙ adrinandinī
○nandinī f. N. of Pārvatī
⋙ adripati
○pati m. 'lord of mountains', the Himālaya
⋙ adribarhas
○barhas (adri-), mfn. fast as a rock RV. x, 63, 3 TBr
⋙ adribudhna
○budhna (ádri-), mfn. rooted in or produced on a rock or mountain RV. x, 108, 7 VS
⋙ adribhid
○bhíd mfn. splitting mountains or clouds RV. vi, 73, 1, (t), m. N. of Indra L
⋙ adribhu
○bhu mfn. mountain-born, found or living among mountains, (ūs), f. the plant Salvinia Cucullata
⋙ adrimātṛ
○mātṛ (ádri-), mfn. having a rock or mountain for a mother RV. ix, 86, 3
⋙ adrimūrdhan
○mūrdhan m. the head or summit of a mountain
⋙ adrirāj
○rāj or m. 'king of mountains', the Himālaya
⋙ adrirāja
○rāja m. 'king of mountains', the Himālaya
⋙ adrivat
○vat (voc. vas), m. armed with stones or thunderbolts RV
⋙ adrivahni
○vahni m. fire on or in a mountain or rock
⋙ adriśayya
○śayya m. 'having the mountain for a couch', Śiva L
⋙ adriśṛṅga
○śṛṅga n. a mountain-peak
⋙ adriṣuta
○ṣuta (ádri-), mfn. prepared with stones RV
⋙ adrisaṃhata
○saṃhata (ádri-), mfn. expressed with stones RV. ix, 98, 6
⋙ adrisānu
○sānu mfn. lingering on the mountains RV. vi, 65, 5
⋙ adrisāra
○sāra m. 'essence of stones' iron
⋙ adrisāramaya
○sāra-maya mfn. made of iron
⋙ adrīndra
adrī7ndra or m. 'lord of mountains', the Himālaya
⋙ adrīśa
adrī7śa m. 'lord of mountains', the Himālaya
≫ adrikā
adrikā f. N. of an Apsaras
adruh
a-drúh (nom. a-dhrúk), mfn. free from malice or treachery RV
≫ adruhāṇa
a-druhāṇa [RV. v, 70, 2] or mfn. id
⋙ adruhvan
a-druhvan ṣV., mfn. id
≫ adrogha
a-droghá mfn. free from falsehood, true RV., (á-drogham), ind. without falsehood RV. viii, 60, 4
⋙ adroghavāc
○vāc (ádrogha-), mfn. free from malice or treachery in speech RV. AV
⋙ adroghāvita
ádroghâvita mfn. loving freedom from malice or treachery AV
≫ adroha
a-droha m. freedom from malice or treachery
⋙ adrohavṛtti
○vṛtti f. conduct free from malice or treachery
≫ adrohin
a-drohin mfn. free from malice or treachery
adreśya
a-dreśya mfn. invisible MuṇḍUp
advan
advan mfn. (√ad ifc. (e.g. agrâdvan), eating
advaya
a-dvaya mfn. not two without a second, only, unique, m. N. of a Buddha
• (am), n. non-duality, unity
• identity (especially the identity of Brahma, with the human soul or with the universe, or of spirit and matter)
• the ultimate truth
⋙ advayavādin
○vādin m. one who teaches advaya, or identity, a Buddha, a Jaina, (cf. advaita-vadin.)
⋙ advayānanda
advayânanda m. N. of an author, and of a founder of the Vaishṇava sect in Bengal (who lived at the close of the fifteenth century)
≫ advayat
á-dvayat [RV. iii, 29, 5] or mfn. free from duplicity. [Page 19, Column 3]
⋙ advayas
á-dvayas [RV. i, 187, 3 and viii, 18, 6], mfn. free from duplicity. [Page 19, Column 3]
⋙ advayāvin
á-dvayāvin ṛV. or mfn. free from double-dealing or duplicity
⋙ advayu
á-dvayu [RV. viii, 18, 15], mfn. free from double-dealing or duplicity
advār
á-dvār f. not a door ŚBr. MBh
≫ advāra
á-dvāra n. a place without a door
• an entrance which is not the proper door ŚBr. xiv, &c
advija
a-dvija mfn. destitute of Brāhmans Mn. viii, 22
advitīya
a-dvitīya mfn. without a second, sole, unique
• matchless
adviṣeṇya
a-dviṣeṇyá (5), mfn. (√dviṣ), not malevolent RV
≫ adveṣa
a-dveṣá mfn. not malevolent (nom. du. f. ○é) RV. viii, 68, 10 and x, 45, 12
⋙ adveṣarāgin
○rāgin mfn. free from malevolence and passionate desire
≫ adveṣas
adveṣás ind. without malevolence RV
≫ adveṣin
adveṣin mfn. free from malevolence
≫ adveṣṭṛ
adveṣṭṛ ṭā m. not an enemy, a friend
advaita
á-dvaita mfn. destitute of duality, having no duplicate ŚBr. xiv, &c
• peerless
• sole, unique
• epithet of Vishṇu
• (am), n. non-duality
• identity of Brahmā or of the Paramātman or supreme soul with the Jivātman or human soul
• identity of spirit and matter
• the ultimate truth
• title of an Upanishad
• (ena), ind. solely
⋙ advaitavādin
○vādin i m. one who asserts the doctrine of non-duality
⋙ advaitānanda
advaitânanda m. = advayânanda, q.v
⋙ advaitopaniṣad
advaitôpaniṣad f. N. of an Upanishad
≫ advaidha
a-dvaidha mfn. not divided into two parts, not shared
• not disunited
• free from malice, straightforward
adha
ádha or ádhā ind., Ved. (= 'átha, used chiefly as an inceptive particle), now, then, therefore, moreover, so much the more, and, partly
⋙ adhaadha
ádha-ádha as well as partly partly
⋙ adhapriya
adhapriya mfn. (you who are) now pleased (voc. du. ○yā) RV. viii, 8, 4
adhaḥ
ádhaḥ &c. adhas
adhana
a-dhana mfn. destitute of wealth
≫ adhanya
a-dhanya mfn. not richly supplied with corn or other produce, not prosperous
• unhappy
adhama
adhamá mfn. ( ádhara), lowest, vilest, worst, very low or vile or bad (often ifc., as in narâdhama, the vilest or worst of men)
• m. an unblushing paramour, (ā), f. a low or bad mistress [Lat. infimus]
⋙ adhamabhṛta
○bhṛta or m. a servant of the lowest class, a porter
⋙ adhamabhṛtaka
○bhṛtaka m. a servant of the lowest class, a porter
⋙ adhamarṇa
○rṇa () or (), m. one reduced to inferiority by debt, a debtor
⋙ adhamarṇika
○rṇika (), m. one reduced to inferiority by debt, a debtor
⋙ adhamaśākha
○śākha (?), N. of a region, (g. gahâdi, q.v.)
⋙ adhamāṅga
adhamâṅga n. 'the lowest member', the foot
⋙ adhamācāra
adhamâcāra mfn. guilty of vile conduct
⋙ adhamārdha
adhamârdha n. the lower half, the lower part
⋙ adhamārdhya
adhamârdhya mfn. connected with or referring to the lower part Pāṇ. 4-3, 5
adhamarṇa
adhama-rṇa &c. adhamá
adhara
ádhara mfn. (connected with adhás), lower, inferior, tending downwards
• low, vile
• worsted, silenced
• m. the lower lip, the lip, (ā́t), abl. ind., s.v. below
• (asmāt), abl. ind. below L
• (ā), f. the lower region, nadir
• (am), n. the lower part, a reply, pudendum muliebre L. [Lat. inferus]
⋙ adharakaṇṭha
○kaṇṭhá m. n. the lower neck, lower part of the throat VS
⋙ adharakāya
○kāya m. the lower part of the body
⋙ adharatas
○tas ind. below Pāṇ. 5-3, 35 Sch
⋙ adharapāna
○pāna n. 'drinking the lip', kissing
⋙ adharamadhu
○madhu n. the moisture of the lips
⋙ adharasapatna
○sapatna (ádhara-), mfn. whose enemies are worsted or silenced MaitrS
⋙ adharasvastika
○svastika n. the nadir
⋙ adharahanu
○hanú f. the lower jaw-bone AV
⋙ adharāmṛta
adharâmṛta n. the nectar of the lips
⋙ adharāraṇi
adharâraṇi f. the lower of the two pieces of wood used in producing fire by friction ŚBr. &c
⋙ adharāvalopa
adharâvalopa m. biting the lip
⋙ adharīkṛta
adharī-kṛta mfn. worsted, eclipsed, excelled, Sāk. (vḷ.) Adharī-bhūta, mfn. worsted (as in a process) Yājñ. ii, 17
⋙ adharedyus
adharedyus ind. the day before yesterday Pāṇ. 5-3, 22
⋙ adharottara
adharôttara mfn. lower and higher
• worse and better
• question and answer
• nearer and further
• sooner and later
• upside down, topsy-turvy
⋙ adharoṣṭha
adhar'-oṣṭha or m. the lower lip
⋙ adharauṣṭha
adharâuṣṭha m. the lower lip
• (am), n. the lower and upper lip
≫ adharaya