Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary
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b
ba 1
ba the third letter of the labial class (often confounded with va)
⋙ bakāra
○kāra m. the sound or letter ba, the soft form of pa
ba 2
ba m. = varuna
sindhu
bhaga
gandhana
vapana &c. L.
baṃh
baṃh cl. 1. Ā. (cf. Dhātup. xvi, 32) banhate, to grow, increase
• Caus. baṃhajate to cause to grow Br. (cf. bahala, bahu, bahula)
≫ baṃhiman
baṃhiman m. muchness, abundance, multitude Pāṇ. 6-4, 157
≫ baṃhiṣṭha
baṃhiṣṭha mfn. (superl. of bahula Pāṇ. 6-4, 157) strongest, most abundant, most RV. MBh.
• very low or deep Bālar.
• = next, Śāntiś. Sch.
≫ baṃhīyas
báṃhīyas mfn. (compar. of bahula Pāṇ. 6-4, 157) very stout or fat MaitrS.
baka
baka m. (also written vaka) a kind of heron or crane, Ardea Nivea (often fig. = a hypocrite, cheat, rogue, the crane being regarded as a bird of great cunning and deceit as well as circumspection) Mn. MBh. &c
• Sesbana Grandiflora L.
• an apparatus for calcining or subliming metals or minerals L.
• N. of Kubera L.
• of a demon MānGṛ.
• of an Asura (said to have assumed the form of a crane and to have been conquered by Kṛishṇa) BhP.
• of a Rākshasa killed by Bhīma-sena MBh.
• of a Ṛishi (with the patr. Dālbhi or Dālbhya) Kāṭh. ChUp. MBh.
• of a peasant HPariś.
• of a king Rājat.
• (pl.) of a people MBh.
• (ī), f. a female crane Vās. Sch.
• a female demon = pūtanā BhP. Sch.
⋙ bakakaccha
○kaccha m. N. of a place Kathās.
⋙ bakakalpa
○kalpa m. N. of a partic. Kalpa or period of the world Cat.
⋙ bakacara
○cara m. = -vratin MW.
⋙ bakaciñcikā
○ciñcikā f. a sort of fish (= bakācī) L.
⋙ bakajit
○jit m. 'conqueror of Baka', N. of Bhīma-sena L.
⋙ bakatva
○tva n. the state or condition of a crane MārkP.
⋙ bakadvīpa
○dvīpa m. N. of a Dviipa Pañcar.
⋙ bakadhūpa
○dhūpa m. a kind of perfume L.
⋙ bakanakha
○nakha m. N. of a son of Viśvā-mitra MBh.
-guda-pari-ṇaddha m. pl. the descendants of Baka-nakha and Guda-pariṇaddha, g. tikakitavâdi
⋙ bakaniṣūdana
○niṣūdana m. 'destroyer of Baka', N. of Bhīma-sena L.
⋙ bakapañcaka
○pañcaka n. the 5 days during which even the heron eats no fish (N. of the last 5 Tithis of the bright half of the mouth Kārttika) Cat.
⋙ bakapuṣpa
○puṣpa m. Agati Grandiflora L. [Page 719, Column 2]
⋙ bakayantra
○yantra n. 'crane-instrument', N. of a partic. form of retort L.
⋙ bakarāja
○rāja m. the king of the cranes (called Rāja-dharman, son of Kaśyapa
• See MBh. xii, 6336)
⋙ bakaripu
○ripu m. 'enemy of Baka', N. of Bhīma-sena Veṇis.
⋙ bakavat
○vat ind. like a crane or heron Mn. Cāṇ.
⋙ bakavatī
○vatī f. N. of a river Rājat.
⋙ bakavadha
○vadha m. 'the killing of Baka', N. of MBh. i, 6103-6315 (cf. IW. 386)
⋙ bakavṛkṣa
○vṛkṣa m. a kind of tree MW.
⋙ bakavṛtti
○vṛtti mfn. one who acts like a heron, a hypocrite Mn. Yājñ.
⋙ bakavairin
○vairin m. = -ripu L.
⋙ bakavrata
○vrata n. 'crane-like conduct', hypocrisy ŚārṅgP.
-cara m. = next Mn.
⋙ bakavratika
○vratika or m. a hypocrite (esp. a false devotee) Mn.
⋙ bakavratin
○vraḍtin m. a hypocrite (esp. a false devotee) Mn.
⋙ bakasaktha
○saktha m. N. of a man
• pl. his descendants, g. yaskâdi
⋙ bakasahavāsin
○sahavāsin m. 'fellow-lodger of the heron', a lotus flower Kuval.
⋙ bakāri
bakâri m. 'enemy of Baka', N. of Kṛishṇa BhP.
⋙ bakālīna
bakâlīna mfn. lurking like a heron MBh.
⋙ bakeśa
bakêśa m. N. of a temple founded by Baka Rājat.
≫ bakabakāya
bakabakāya Nom. Ā. ○yate, to croak Subh. (vḷ. for bhakabh○ and makam○)
≫ bakācī
bakācī f. a kind of fish (= baka-ciñcikā) L.
≫ bakāya
bakāya Nom. P. ○yati, to represent or act like the Asura Baka BhP.
≫ bakerukā
bakerukā f. a small crane L.
• the branch of a tree bent by the wind L.
≫ bakoṭa
bakoṭa m. a kind of crane L.
bakura
bákura m. (prob.) a horn, trumpet (or other wind instrument used in battle
• cf. bākura, bekurā) RV. i, 117, 21 (cf. Naigh. 'a thunderbolt, lightning')
bakula
bakula m. (also written vakula) a kind of tree, Mimusops Elengi (said to put forth blossoms when sprinkled with nectar from the mouth of lovely women) MBh. Kāv. &c
• N. of Śiva MBh. xiii, 1223
• of a country Buddh.
• (ā), f. Helleborus Niger L.
• (ī), f. a kind of drug L.
• n. the fragrant flower of Mimusops Elengi MBh. Kāv. &c
⋙ bakuladāman
○dāman n. a garland of Bakula flowers Mālatīm.
⋙ bakulamālā
○mālā f. id. ib.
• N. of a woman, Vāsav
⋙ bakulamālinīpariṇaya
○mālinī-pariṇaya m. N. of a drama
⋙ bakulamedhī
○medhī f. N. of a temple Divyâv.
⋙ bakulābharaṇacāṭu
bakulâbharaṇa-cāṭu n. N. of a poem
⋙ bakulābharaṇamuni
bakulâbharaṇa-muni m. N. of a sage Cat.
⋙ bakulāraṇyamāhātmya
bakulâraṇya-māhātmya n. N. of ch. of BrahmaP.
⋙ bakulāvali
bakulâvali f. = ○la-dāman Mālatīm.
○likā f. N. of a woman Mālav.
≫ bakulita
bakulita mfn. furnished with Bakula trees or flowers, g. tārakâdi
≫ bakūla
bakūla m. the Bakula tree L.
bagadāda
bagadāda N. of a city, Bagdad Cat.
≫ bagadāru
bagadāru N. nf a place ib.
≫ bagadāha
bagadāha N. of a place ib.
baja
bajá m. (prob.) N. of a herb used as a charm against evil spirits AV.
baṭ
báṭ ind. in truth, certainly (cf. Sāy.= satyam) RV.
baṭaraka
baṭaraka n. pl. circular lines of light which appear before the closed eye AitĀr.
baṭu
baṭu m. (also written vaṭu) a boy, lad, stripling, youth (esp. a young Brāhman, but also contemptuously applied to adult persons) MBh. Kāv. &c
• N. of a class of priests Cat.
• a form of Śiva (so called from being represented by boys in the rites of the Śāktas) ib.
• Calosanthes Indica L.
⋙ baṭucaritanāṭaka
○carita-nāṭaka n. N. of a drama
⋙ baṭudāsa
○dāsa m. N. of a man Cat.
⋙ baṭumātra
○mātra m. a mere stripling MW.
⋙ baṭurūpin
○rūpin mfn. having the form of a lad or stripling ib.
≫ baṭuka
baṭuka m. a boy, lad &c. = baṭu Kathās. BhP.
• a stupid fellow, blockhead W.
• N. of a class of priests Cat.
• a form of Śiva (among the Śāktas) ib.
⋙ baṭukakavaca
○kavaca m. or n. N. of ch. of wk
⋙ baṭukanātha
○nātha m. N. of a pupil of Śaṃkarâcārya Cat.
⋙ baṭukapañcāṅga
○pañcâṅga n. (and ○ga-prayoga-paddhati f.),
⋙ baṭukapañjara
○pañjara n
⋙ baṭukapūjāpaddhati
○pūjā-paddhati f. N. of wks
⋙ baṭukabhairava
○bhairava m. a form of Bhairava Cat.
-kavaca m. or n. -tantra n. -dīpa-dāna n. -pañcâṅga n. -pūjā f. (and ○jā-paddhati f.),
⋙ baṭukasahasranāman
○sahasra-nāman n. (and ○mastotra n.), -stava-rāja, m. -stotra n. ○vâpad-uddharaṇa-paṭala n. N. of wks
⋙ baṭukārcana
baṭukârcana n. the worship of BṭBhairava
-candrikā f. -dīpikā f. -vidhi m. N. of wks
⋙ baṭukāṣṭaśatanāman
baṭukâṣṭaśata-nāman n. N. of wk
≫ baṭūkaraṇa
baṭū-karaṇa n. the act of making into a youth, initiation of a boy by upa-nayana, q.v. L. [Page 719, Column 3]
baṭṭalohaka
baṭṭa-lohaka n. damasked steel L.
baṭṭīśīvrata
baṭṭīśī-vrata n. '32 observances', N. of ch. of BhavP. ii
baḍapilā
baḍapilā f. N. of a village Inscr.
baḍabā
baḍabā &c. See vaḍabā
baḍā
baḍā́ or baḻā́ ind. = báṭ RV. viii, 69, 1
baḍāha
baḍāha m. N. of a prince, Vāsav., introd
baḍiśa
baḍiśa m. f. (ā, or ī) and n. (also written vaḍiśa and valiśa
• cf. also bariśī) a hook, fish-hook cf. MBh. cf. R. cf. Pur. cf. Suśr
• a partic. surgical instrument in the form of a hook cf. Suśr
• N. of a man with the patr. Dhāmārgava cf. Car
⋙ baḍiśayuta
○yuta mfn. joined to or fastened on a hook MW.
baṇij
baṇij &c. See vaṇij
baṇḍa
baṇḍá mf(ā)n. (also written vaṇḍa) maimed, defective, crippled (esp. in the hands or feet or tail) AV. ŚrS. (cf. Sch. also = impotent, emasculated
• cf. paṇḍa)
• wṛ. for caṇḍa, vaṇṭha, raṇḍa L.
• (ā), f. an unchaste woman L. (prob. wṛ. for raṇḍā)
bata 1
bata ind. (later usually vata
• g. svar-ādi) an interjection expressing astonishment or regret, generally = ah! oh! alas! (originally placed immediately after the leading word at the beginning of a sentence, or only separated from it by iva
• rarely itself in the first place, e.g. Mālav. iii, 21/22
• in later language often in the middle of a sentence) RV. &c. &c
bata 2
batá m. a weakllng RV. x, 10, 13
bad
bad or band, cl. 1. P. badati or bandati, to be firm or steady Dhātup. iii, 14 (cf. √3. pad)
badakṣāna
badakṣāna the country Badakshān Bhpr. (vḷ. bad○)
badara
badara m. the jujube tree, Zizyphus Jujuba L.
• another tree (= deva-sarṣapa) L.
• the kernel of the fruit of the cotton plant L.
• dried ginger L.
• N. of a man, g. naḍâdi
• (ā), f. the cotton shrub L.
• a species of Dioscorea L.
• Mimosa Octandra L.
• Clitoria Ternatea L.
• (ī), f. See below
• (bád○) n. the edible fruit of the jujube (also used as a weight) VS. &c. &c
• the berry or fruit of the cotton shrub L.
⋙ badarakuṇa
○kuṇa m. the time when the fruit of the jujube becomes ripe, g. pīlv-ādi
⋙ badaradvīpa
○dvīpa m. N. of a place Divyâv.
⋙ badarapācana
○pācana n. 'jujube-ripening', N. of a sacred bathing-place MBh.
⋙ badaraphallī
○phallī f. a species of jṭjujube tree L.
⋙ badarayūṣa
○yūṣa n. a decoction of the fruit of the jujube Suśr.
⋙ badaravallī
○vallī f. a species of jujube tree L.
⋙ badarasaktu
○saktú m. pl. meal of the fruit of the jujube ŚBr. MaitrBr.
⋙ badarāmalaka
badarâmalaka n. Flacourtia Cataphracta (rather its fruit) L.
≫ badarikā
badarikā f. the fruit or berry of the jujube Hit.
• N. of one of the sources of the Ganges and the neighbouring hermitage of Nara and Nārāyaṇa (= badarī) Hariv. Kathās. &c
⋙ badarikākhaṇḍa
○khaṇḍa m. or n. N. of ch. of SkandaP.
⋙ badarikātīrtha
○tīrtha n. N. of a sacred bathing-place MBh.
⋙ badarikāmāhātmyasaṃgraha
○māhātmya-saṃgraha m
⋙ badarikāvanamāhātmya
○vana-māhātmya n. N. of wks
⋙ badarikāśrama
badarikâśrama m. N. of a hermitage (cf. above)
-māhātmya n. -yātrā-vidhi m. N. of wks
≫ badarī
badarī f. the jujube tree (also wrongly for its berry) ŚāṅkhŚr. MBh. &c
• the cotton shrub L.
• Mucuna Pruritus L.
• N. of one of the sources of the Ganges &c. (= badarikā) MBh. Kāv. &c
⋙ badarīkedāramāhātmya
○kedāra-māhātmya n. N. of wk
⋙ badarīcchada
○cchada m
⋙ badarīcchadā
○cchaḍdā f. Unguis Odoratus L.
• (ā), f. a kind of jujube L.
⋙ badarītapovana
○tapovana n. the penance grove or hermitage at Badarī Kir.
⋙ badarīnātha
○nātha m. N. of a temple at BṭBadarī W.
• of sev. authors Cat.
⋙ badarīnārāyaṇa
○nārāyaṇa m. N. of a place Cat.
⋙ badarīpattra
○pattra m
⋙ badarīpattraka
○pattrḍaka n. Unguis Odoratus L.
⋙ badarīpācana
○pācana n. = ○ra-pācana MBh.
⋙ badarīprastha
○prastha m. N. of a city, g. karky-ādi
⋙ badarīphalā
○phalā f. a Vitex with blue flowers L.
⋙ badarīmāhātmya
○māhātmya n. N. of ch. of SkandaP.
⋙ badarīvaṇa
○vaṇa n. N. of a wood Pāṇ. 8-4, 6 Sch.
⋙ badarīvana
○vana n. id. ib.
-mahātmya n. N. of wk
⋙ badarīvāsā
○vāsā f. 'dwelling at Badarī', N. of Durgā L.
⋙ badarīśaila
○śaila m. 'rock of Badarī', N. of a place of pilgrimage (the Bhadrināth of modern travellers) Pur.
baddha
baddha &c. See p. 720, col. 2
baddhappi
baddhappi (?), n. the clasped hand, fist L. (vḷ. baddhāppi). [Page 720, Column 1]
baddhṛ
báddhṛ wrongly for vadhṛ ŚBr.
badbadhāna
badbadhāná See √bādh
badva
badva n. (once m.) a large number, multitude (cf. Sāy., '100 Koṭis'
• others '10, 000 millions' BhP. Sch. 'the number 13, 084') Br. MBh. BhP.
⋙ badvaśas
○śas ind. in large numbers AitBr.
badvan
badvan m. a causeway, highway PañcavBr. Lāṭy.
badh
badh bádhya, even in Vedic texts sometimes = vadh, vádhya
≫ badhyatas
badhya-tás ind. (freedom) from the crowd AV. xii, 1, 2 (vḷ. madhya-tás)
badhira
badhirá &c. See col. 3
badhū
badhū́ f. wrongly for vadhū́ AV. viii, 6, 14
badhyoga
badhyoga m. N. of a man, g. bidâdi (cf. bādhyoga)
badhva
badhva m. N. of a man AitĀr. (cf. bādhva)
band
band See √bad, p. 719, col. 3
bandi 1
bandi (?), m. a Buddhist pupil MWB. 263 (cf. n. 1)
≫ bandīkṛta 1
bandī-kṛta mfn. (for 2. See bandī) turned Buddhist Nalac. (cf. Sch. 'fr. banda, a Buddhist')
bandiārayu
bandiārayu N. of a place mentioned in the Romakas. Cat.
bandin 1
bandin m. (also written vandin, q.v., and m.c. ○di) a praiser, bard, herald (who sings the praises of a prince in his presence or accompanies an army to chant martial songs
• these bards are regarded as the descendants of a Kshatriya by a Śūdra female) Mn. MBh. &c
≫ bandi 2
bandi in comp. for ○din
⋙ banditā
○tā f. (cf. Rājat.),
⋙ banditva
○tva n. (cf. Bhām.) the state or condition of a bard
⋙ bandipāṭha
○pāṭha m. the panegyric of a bard L.
⋙ bandiputra
○putra m. = bandin Ragh.
⋙ bandistrī
○strī f. a female bard Kull. on Mn. x, 48
bandin 2
bandin m. (also written vandin) a prisoner, captive, slave BhP.
• plunder, spoil ( See -grāha)
≫ bandi 3
bandi in comp. for ○din
⋙ bandigraha
○graha m. taking prisoner, capture Mcar.
⋙ bandigrāha
○grāha (cf. Yājñ.),
⋙ bandicaura
○caura (cf. L.), m. 'plunder-seizer', a housebreaker (esp. one breaking into a temple or place where sacred fire is preserved), burglar, robber
⋙ bandiśālikā
○śālikā f. a prison Gal.
⋙ bandiśūlā
○śūlā f. a harlot, prostitute ib.
⋙ bandisthita
○sthita mfn. sitting in prison, imprisoned Kum.
≫ bandī
bandī f. (cf. Pers. ?) a male or female prisoner Kālid. Bhaṭṭ.
• prey, booty, spoil BhP.
⋙ bandīkāra
○kāra m. 'booty-maker', a robber, thief L. -2
⋙ bandīkṛta
○kṛta mfn. made prisoner, taken captive Kālid. Kathās. (m. a prisoner Bālar. Hcat.)
• seized i.e. overwhelmed Bālar.
⋙ bandīgṛhīta
○gṛhīta mfn. robbed Kād.
⋙ bandīgraha
○graha m. plunder, spoil BhP. Sch.
⋙ bandīpāla
○pāla m. 'keeper of prisoners', a jailor MW.
bandh
bandh cl. 9. P. (Dhātup. xxxi, 37) badhnā́ti (rarely Ā. badhnīté
• cl. 1. P. Ā. bandhati, ○te MBh.
• cl. 4. P. badhyati Hariv.
• Impv. badhāna AV., bandhāna MBh., -badhnīhi BhP., bandha R.
• pf. P. babándha, 3. pl. bedhús AV., babandhus MBh.
• Ā. bedhé, ○dhiré AV., babandhe Gr
• fut. bhantsyati Br. &c., bandhiṣyati, ○te MBh.
banddhā Gr
• aor. abhāntsīt Gr
• Prec. badhyāt ib.
• inf. banddhum, or bandhitum R., bádhe AV., ind. p. baddhvā́ AV., ○dhvā́ya Br., -badhya ib.
-bandham Pāṇ. 3-4, 41 Sch.), to bind, tie, fix, fasten, chain, fetter RV. &c. &c
• to bind round, put on (Ā
• later also P. 'on one's self')
AV. ŚBr. MBh. &c
• to catch, take or hold captive, met. = to attach to world or to sin Mn. MBh. Kap.
• to fix, direct, fasten, rivet (eyes, ears or mind) on (loc. or inf.) MBh. Kāv. Kathās.
• to arrest, hold back, restrain, suppress, stop, shut, close Yājñ. MBh. Kathās.
• to bind a sacrificial victim, offer, sacrifice (with dat. of the deity to whom it is presented) RV. Br.: KātyŚr.
• to punish, chastise Hit.
• to join, unite, put together or produce anything in this way, e.g. fold (the hands), clench (the fist), knit or bend (the eyebrows), arrange, assume (a posture), set up (a limit), construct (a dam or a bridge), span, bridge over (a river), conceive or contract (friendship or enmity), compose, construct (a poem or verse) MBh. Kāv. &c. [Page 720, Column 2]
• to form or produce in any way, cause, effect, do, make, bear (fruit), strike (roots), take up (one's abode) ib.
• to entertain, cherish, show, exhibit, betray (joy, resolution &c.) ib.: Pass. badhyáte (○ti Hariv.), to be bound &c. &c
• (esp.) to be bound by the fetters of existence or evil, sin again Mn. BhP.
• to be affected by i.e. experience, suffer (instr.) Pañcat.: Caus. bandhayati (aor. ababandhat), to cause to bind or catch or capture, imprison ŚBr. &c. &c
• to cause to be built or constructed Ragh. Rājat.
• to cause to be embanked or dammed up Rājat.
• to bind together (also bādhayati) Dhātup. xxxii, 14: Desid. bibhantsati Gr.: Intens. bābanddhi, bābadhyate ib. [Cf. Zd. band
• Gk. ? ; Lat. foedus, fides ; Lit. béndras ; Goth. Angl. Sax. bindan ; Germ. binden ; Eng. bind.]
≫ baddha
baddhá mfn. bound, tied, fixed, fastened, chained, fettered RV. &c. &c
• captured, imprisoned, caught, confined ib. (śatāt, 'for a debt of a hundred' Pāṇ. 2-3, 24 Sch.)
• bound by the fetters of existence or evil Kap.
• hanged, hung R.
• tied up (as a braid of hair) Megh.
• (ifc.) stopped, checked, obstructed, impeded, restrained, suppressed MBh. Kāv. &c
• girt with ŚāṅkhŚr.
• (with instr. or ifc.) inlaid or studded with, set in MBh. Kāv. &c
• attached to, riveted or fixed on (loc.) ib.
• joined, united, combined, formed, produced ib.
• composed (as verses) R.
• (esp. ibc
below.) conceived, formed, entertained, manifested, shown, betrayed, visible, apparent (cf. jāta ibc.) MBh. Kāv. &c
• clenched (as the fist) Hariv. R.
• folded (as the hands) Mṛicch.
• contracted (as friendship or enmity) R. Śak.
• taken up (as an abode) Rājat.
• built, constructed (as a bridge) R. Ragh.
• embanked (as a river) Rājat.
• congealed, clotted (as blood
• opp. to drava) Suśr.
• alloyed (as quicksilver) L.
• m. or n. ? (with Jainas) that which binds or fetters the embodied spirit (viz. the connection of the soul with deeds) MW.
⋙ baddhakakṣya
○kakṣya mfn. = -parikara Baudh.
⋙ baddhakadambaka
○kadambaka mfn. forming groups Śak.
⋙ baddhakalāpin
○kalāpin mfn. one who has his quiver tied on MBh.
⋙ baddhakesara
○kesara mfn. having the filaments formed Suśr.
⋙ baddhaguda
○guda n. a kind of obstruction of the bowels Suśr.
○din mfn. suffering from it ib.
⋙ baddhagodhāṅgulitravat
○godhâṅgulitra-vat mfn. having the (finger-protectors called) Godhā and Aṅguli-tra fastened on MBh.
⋙ baddhagraha
○graha mfn. insisting on something Kathās.
⋙ baddhacitta
○citta mfn. having the thoughts fixed upon (loc.) MBh.
⋙ baddhajihva
○jihva mfn. tongue-tied Śiksh.
⋙ baddhatūṇīra
○tūṇīra mfn. equipped with a quiver MBh.
⋙ baddhatṛṣṇa
○tṛṣṇa mfn. (ifc.) desirous of, longing for Ragh.
⋙ baddhadarbha
○darbha m. a stick bound with Darbha grass L.
⋙ baddhadṛṣṭi
○dṛṣṭi mfn. having one's gaze fixed on (loc.) Śak.
⋙ baddhadveṣa
○dveṣa mfn. entertaining hatred Rājat.
⋙ baddhaniścaya
○niścaya mf(ā)n. firmly resolved, resolute MBh. Kathās.
⋙ baddhaniṣyanda
○niṣyanda or mfn. having the flow or discharge of anything impeded Suśr.
⋙ baddhanisyanda
○nisyanda mfn. having the flow or discharge of anything impeded Suśr.
• impeding it ib.
⋙ baddhanetra
○netra mf(ā)n. having the eyes fixed on anything, gazing steadfastly MBh.
⋙ baddhanepathya
○nepathya mfn. attired in a theatrical dress R.
⋙ baddhapaṅkavat
○paṅka-vat mfn. having the mud hardened Hariv.
⋙ baddhaparikara
○parikara mfn. having the girdle girded on, i.e. ready, prepared for anything Ratnâv.
⋙ baddhapurīṣa
○purīṣa mfn. having constipated bowels (-tva n.) Suśr.
⋙ baddhapṛṣṭa
○pṛṣṭa or m. N. of a man L.
⋙ baddhapṛṣṭha
○pṛṣṭha m. N. of a man L.
⋙ baddhapratijña
○pratijña mf(ā)n. one who has made a promise or vow Kathās.
⋙ baddhapratiśrut
○pratiśrut mfn. echoing, resonant with echoes Ragh.
⋙ baddhaphala
○phala m. Pongamia Glabra L.
⋙ baddhabhāva
○bhāva mf(ā)n. one who has fixed his affection upon, enamoured of (loc.) Vikr. Kathās.
⋙ baddhabhīmāndhakāra
○bhīmândhakāra mf(ā)n. wrapped in terrible darkness, Śṛiṅgār
⋙ baddhabhū
○bhū or f. prepared ground, pavement L.
⋙ baddhabhūmi
○bhūmi f. prepared ground, pavement L.
○mika mfn. having a pavement L.
⋙ baddhamaṇḍala
○maṇḍala mfn. having circles formed, ranged in circles Ragh.
⋙ baddhamuṣṭi
○muṣṭi mfn. having a closed hand L.
• close-fisted, covetous Naish.
-tva n. Kathās.
⋙ baddhamūtra
○mūtra mfn. obstructing the urine Suśr.
⋙ baddhamūla
○mūla mf(ā)n. firmly rooted, one who has gained a firm footing Kāv. Rājat.
-tā f. Kathās.
⋙ baddhamauna
○mauna mfn. observing silence, silent R. Hariv.
⋙ baddharabhasa
○rabhasa mf(ā)n. impetuous, passionate Rājat.
⋙ baddharasāla
○rasāla m. a highly prized species of Mango L.
⋙ baddharāga
○rāga mfn. one who has formed an affection for, fond of (loc.) Pañcat.
⋙ baddharājya
○rājya mfn. one who has gained sovereignty, succeeded to the throne Rājat.
⋙ baddhalakṣa
○lakṣa mfn. (ifc.) = -dṛṣṭi Vikr.
⋙ baddhavatsa
○vatsa (baddhá-), mfn. (a cow) whose calf has been tied up (in the stable) ŚBr.
⋙ baddhavarcas
○varcas mfn. obstructing the bowels, Śusr
⋙ baddhavasati
○vasati mfn. having one's abode fixed, dwelling in (loc.) Rājat. [Page 720, Column 3]
⋙ baddhavāc
○vāc mfn. obstructing speech BhP.
⋙ baddhaviṭka
○viṭka mfn. having one's bowels obstructed (-tā f.) Suśr.
⋙ baddhaviṇmūtra
○viṇ-mūtra mfn. obstructing the feces and urine Suśr.
⋙ baddhavīra
○vīra (baddhá-), mfn. one whose heroes or retainers have been bound TS.
⋙ baddhavepathu
○vepathu mfn. seized with tremor, trembling Daś.
⋙ baddhavaira
○vaira mf(ā)n. one who has contracted hostility with (instr. or comp.) R. Śak.
⋙ baddhaśas
○śas wṛ. for badva-śas (col. 1)
⋙ baddhaśikha
○śikha mfn. having the hair bound up (into a knot on the crown of the head) L.
• not yet tonsured i.e. young L.
• (ā), f. a species of plant L.
⋙ baddhaśrotramanaścakṣus
○śrotra-manaś-cakṣus mfn. having ears and mind and eyes fixed on (loc.) MBh.
⋙ baddhasūta
○sūta m. a partic. preparation of quicksilver Sarvad.
⋙ baddhasneha
○sneha mfn. conceiving affection for (loc.) Kathās.
⋙ baddhaspṛha
○spṛha mfn. (ifc.) feeling a longing for Bhartṛ.
⋙ baddhāṅgulitra
baddhâṅguli-tra or mfn. having the finger-guard fastened on MBh.
⋙ baddhāṅgulitrāṇa
baddhâṅguḍli-trāṇa mfn. having the finger-guard fastened on MBh.
⋙ baddhāñjali
baddhâñjali mfn. one who has joined the hollowed palms of the hands (cf. añjali) Mṛicch.
-puṭa mfn. forming a cup with the hollowed hands R.
⋙ baddhādara
baddhâdara mfn. (ifc.) attaching great value to Subh.
⋙ baddhānanda
baddhânanda mfn. having pleasure attached, joyful (as a day) Kathās.
⋙ baddhānurāga
baddhânurāga mf(ā)n. feeling affection, enamoured ib.
⋙ baddhānuśaya
baddhânuśaya mfn. conceiving an intense hatred R.
⋙ baddhāndhakāra
baddhândhakāra mfn. wrapped in darkness Kathās.
⋙ baddhāmbu
baddhâmbu n. water derived from a current L.
⋙ baddhāyudha
baddhâyudha mfn. accoutred with arms MBh.
⋙ baddhāvasthiti
baddhâvasthiti mfn. constant Rājat.
⋙ baddbāśa
baddbâśa mfn. (ifc.) entertaining hope of Kathās.
⋙ baddhāśaṅka
baddhâśaṅka mfn. filled with anxiety or suspicion Kathās.
⋙ baddhotsava
baddhôtsava mfn. enjoying a festival or holiday ib.
⋙ baddhodyama
baddhôdyama mfn. making united efforts Rājat.
≫ baddhaka
báddhaka m. one who is bound, a captive, prisoner AV.
⋙ baddhakamocana
○mócana n. setting free a prisoner ib.
≫ badhira
badhirá mf(ā)n. (sometimes written vadhira) deaf RV. &c. &c
• m. N. of a serpent-demon (son of Kaśyapa) MBh.
⋙ badhiratama
○tama mfn. quite deaf Kāv.
⋙ badhiratā
○tā f
⋙ badhiratva
○tva n. deafness ib.
⋙ badhirāndha
badhirândha m. 'deaf and blind', N. of a serpent-demon MBh. (cf. above)
≫ badhiraka
badhiraka m. N. of a man (pl. 'his descendants'), g. upakâdi
• (ikā), f. N. of a woman, g. śivâdi
≫ badhiraya
badhiraya Nom. P. ○yati, to niake deaf, deafen. Daś. Mcar.
≫ badhirita
badhirita mfn. made deaf, deafened Daś. Kād. Prab.
≫ badhiriman
badhiriman m. deafness, g. dṛḍhâdi
≫ badhirīkṛ
badhirī-√kṛ P. -karoti, to make deaf, deafen Prab.
⋙ badhirīkṛkṛta
badhirī-√kṛ--kṛta mfn. deafened MBh. Kathās.
≫ bandha
bandhá m. binding, tying, a bond, tie, chain, fetter RV. &c. &c
• a ligature, bandage Suśr.
• damming up (a river) MārkP.
• capture, arrest, imprisonment, custody Mn. MBh. &c
• connection or intercourse with (comp.) Pañcat. BhP. (ifc. = connected with, conducive to MBh.)
• putting together, uniting, contracting, combining, forming, producing MBh. Kāv. &c
• joining (the hollowed hands) Ragh.
• anything deposited (○dhe-√sthā = to remain deposited) Campak.
• a deposit, pledge Rājat.
• any configuration or position of the body (esp. of the hands and feet) Ragh. Kum.
• a partic. mode of sexual union (there are said to be 16, 18, 36, or even 84 L.), Caur
• constructing, building (of a bridge &c.) MBh. Rājat.
• bridging over (the sea) Vcar.
• knitting (the brows) Rājat.
• fixing, directing (mind, eyes, &c.) Cat.
• assumption, obtainment (of a body) Ragh.
• (ifc.) conceiving, cherishing, feeling, betraying Hariv. Kālid.
• a border, framework, inclosure, receptacle L.
• a sinew, tendon L.
• the body L.
• (in phil.) mundane bondage, attachment to this world ŚvetUp. Bhag. &c. (opp. to mukti, mokṣa, 'final emancipation', and regarded in the Sāṃkhya as threefold, viz. prakṛti-, vaikārika-, and dakṣiṇā-b○)
• combination of sounds (in rhet.), construction or arrangement of words Kāvyâd. Pratāp.
• arrangement of a stanza in a partic. shape Kpr.
• arrangement of musical sounds, composition Śatr.
• a disease which prevents the eyelids from quite closing Suśr.
• (ifc. with numerals) a part (cf. pañca-, daśa-b○)
⋙ bandhakampa
○kampa m. N. of a poet Cat.
⋙ bandhakaraṇa
○karaṇa n. binding, fettering, holding back (also by magic) Kathās.
⋙ bandhakartṛ
○kartṛ m. a binder, fetterer, restrainer (said of Śiva) MBh.
⋙ bandhakaumudī
○kaumudī f. N. of a poem and a wk. on metrics
⋙ bandhatantra
○tantra n. a complete army (possessing the 4 divisions of chariots, elephants, horse, and foot) W.
⋙ bandhatrayavidhāna
○traya-vidhāna n. N. of wk
⋙ bandhadeśa
○deśa m. N. of a country Cat. [Page 721, Column 1]
⋙ bandhanṛtya
○nṛtya n. (in music) a kind of dance Saṃgīt.
⋙ bandhapāruṣya
○pāruṣya n. forced construction of words Pratāp.
⋙ bandhapāśa
○pāśá m. a bond, fetter AV.
⋙ bandhamaya
○maya mf(ī)n. consisting of bonds, serving for or being like a bond MW.
⋙ bandhamudrā
○mudrā f. the impression or mark of fetters ib.
⋙ bandhamocanikā
○mocanikā or f. 'releasing from bonds', N. of a Yoginī Kathās.
⋙ bandhamocinī
○mocinī f. 'releasing from bonds', N. of a Yoginī Kathās.
⋙ bandhavimocanastotra
○vimocana-stotra n. N. of a Stotra
⋙ bandhastambha
○stambha m. 'binding-post', the post to which an elephant is tied L.
≫ bandhaka
bandhaka m. a binder, one who is employed in binding (esp. animals) MBh.
• a catcher ( See naga- and pāśa-b○)
• a violator, ravisher L.
• a band, tie ( See pāśu-b○)
• a dam, dike ( See jala-b○)
• a promise, vow L.
• exchanging, barter W.
• a city L.
• (ifc. with numerals) a part ( See sa-daśa-b○)
• m. or n. (?) pledging or a pledge ( See sa-b○)
• (ī), f. (connected', scil. with many men), an unchaste woman, harlot, courtezan MBh. Kāv. &c
• a barren woman L. (cf. bandhyā)
• a female elephant L.
• n. binding, confinement W.
⋙ bandhakatva
○tva n. the being a fetter Sāṃkhyak. Sch.
≫ bandhana
bándhana mf(ī)n. binding, tying, fettering RV. &c. &c
• captivating (with gen. or ifc
• cf. bhāva-b○ and Pāṇ. 4-4, 96 Sch.)
• holding fast, stopping MW.
• (ifc.) dependent on ib.
• n. the act of binding, tying, fastening, fettering Mn. MBh. &c
• (also ī f. L.) a bond, tie (also fig.), rope, cord, tether ŚBr. &c. &c. (ifc. with f. ā = bound to or fettered by)
• binding on or round, clasping Kāv. Pañcat.
• binding up, bandaging, a bandage Suśr.
• catching, capturing, confining, detention, custody, imprisonment or a prison Mn. Kathās. Pur.
• building, construction MBh. R. &c
• embanking or an embankment ib.
• bridging over Hit.
• alloying (of metals) Bhpr.
• joining, junction, connection, coherence RV. MBh.
• fixing upon, directing towards (loc.) L.
• checking, suppressing Amar.
• (in phil.) mundane bondage (opp. to final liberation)
• hurting, killing L.
• a stalk, stem, peduncle (of a flower) RV. &c. &c
• a sinew, muscle L.
⋙ bandhanakārin
○kārin mfn. (ifc.) fettering, i.e. clasping, embracing (○ri-tā f.) Daś.
⋙ bandhanagranthi
○granthi m. a noose, rope for tying cattle L.
⋙ bandhanapālaka
○pālaka m. a gaol-keeper L.
⋙ bandhanarajju
○rajju f. a rope or string for tying MW.
⋙ bandhanaveśman
○veśman n. 'house of bondage, a prison L.
⋙ bandhanastha
○stha mfn. being in prison or captivity, a captive, prisoner Kālid. ŚārṅgP.
⋙ bandhanasthāna
○sthāna n. 'place for fastening', a stall, stable L.
⋙ bandhanāgāra
bandhanâgāra n. = ○na-veśman Mṛicch.
⋙ bandhanādhikāra
bandhanâdhikāra m. N. of 3rd ch. of 1st part of the Rasêndra-kalpa-druma (q.v.)
⋙ bandhnālaya
bandhnâlaya m. = ○na-veśman L.
≫ bandhanika
bandhanika m. a gaoler, turnkey Gaut. Vishṇ.
≫ bandhanīya
bandhanīya mfn. to be (or being) bound or tied Kathās. Śak. Sch.
• to be captured or taken prisoner Inscr.
• to be embanked R. (cf. Sch. 'm. = setu, embankment')
≫ bandhayitṛ
bandhayitṛ m. (fr. Caus.) one who binds or ties up, a binder Kull. on Mn. viii, 342
≫ bandhi
bandhi m. N. of an Asura L.
≫ bandhita
bandhita mfn. (fr. Caus.) caused to be bound (śatena, 'imprisoned for a hundred pieces of money') Pāṇ. 2-3, 24 Sch.
≫ bandhitra
bandhitra n. (!) the god of love, love L. (cf. vadhitra)
• a spot, mole L.
≫ bandhin
bandhin mfn. binding, clasping (cf. dṛḍhabandhinī)
• catching (cf. matsya-bandhin)
• causing, effecting, producing (cf. phala-b○, rāga-b○)
• showing, evincing, betraying (cf. vātsalya-b○)
≫ bandhu
bándhu m. connection, relation, association RV. &c. &c. (ifc. with f. ū = belonging to, coming under the head of, i.e. 'being only in name'
• cf. kṣatra-, dvija-b○ &c
• 'resembling' Bālar. v, 56/57, 'frequented by' ib. iii, 20, 'favourable for' ib. iv, 87
cf. Pāṇ. 6-1, 14)
• respect, reference (kena bandhunā 'in what respect?') ŚBr.
• kinship, kindred Mn. ii, 136
• a kinsman (esp. on the mother's side), relative, kindred RV. &c. &c. (in law, a cognate kinsman in a remote degree, one subsequent in right of inheritance to the Sa-gotra
• three kinds are enumerated, personal, paternal and maternal)
• a friend (opp. to ripu) MBh. Kāv. BhP.
• a husband Ragh.
• a brother L.
• Pentapetes Phoenicea L. (= bandhūka)
• N. of a metre Col.
• (in astrol.) of the fourth mansion Var.
• of a Ṛishi with the patr. Gaupāyana or Laupāyana (author of RV. v, 24 and x, 5660) RAnukr.
• of Manmatha L.
⋙ bandhukāma
○kāma mfn. loving relations or friends MBh.
⋙ bandhukṛt
○kṛt See á-bandhukṛt
⋙ bandhukṛtya
○kṛtya n. the duty of a kinsman, friendly service MBh. Kāv. Pur.
⋙ bandhukṣit
○kṣít mfn. dwelling among relations RV.
⋙ bandhujana
○jana m. a kinsman, friend Bhartṛ.
• kinsfolk, relations MBh. R. [Page 721, Column 2]
⋙ bandhujīva
○jīva m. 'living in groups', Pentapetes Phoenicea (a plant with a red flower which opens at midday and withers away the next morning)
• n. its flower Kāv. Suśr.
○vâbhitāmra mfn. deep-red like the blossom of PṭPentapetes Phoenicea Hariv.
⋙ bandhujīvaka
○jīvaka m. = prec. m. Suśr.
• N. of a Cakra-vartin Kathās.
⋙ bandhujīvin
○jīvin m. a kind of ruby L.
⋙ bandhutā
○tā (○dhú-), f. connection, relation, kinship RV. TS. Br.
• relations, kinsfolk Mālatīm.
⋙ bandhutva
○tva n. relationship, affinity R.
⋙ bandhudagdha
○dagdha mfn. 'cursed by relations', an abandoned wretch (= hataka) L.
⋙ bandhudatta
○datta mfn. 'given by rṭrelations' Yājñ.
• m. N. of a man W.
• (ā), f. N. of a woman Kathās.
⋙ bandhudāyāda
○dāyâda m. kinsman and heir Mn. ix, 158
• mfn. entitled to inheritance by relationship MBh.
⋙ bandhupati
○pati m. lord of kindred or relations, g. aśvapaty-ādi
⋙ bandhupāla
○pāla m. 'kindred-protector', N. of a man Daś.
⋙ bandhupālita
○pālita m. 'kṭkindred-protected', N. of a prince VP.
⋙ bandhupuṣpamāla
○puṣpamāla mfn. wearing a chaplet of Bandhu flowers MW.
⋙ bandhupṛch
○pṛ́ch mfn. seeking or caring for relations RV. iii, 54, 16 (cf. pṛṣṭa-bandhu)
⋙ bandhuprabha
○prabha m. N. of a Vidyā-dhara Kathās.
⋙ bandhupriya
○priya mfn. dear to friends or relations MBh.
⋙ bandhuprīti
○prīti f. love of friends or rṭrelations Megh.
⋙ bandhubhāva
○bhāva m. relationship, friendship Kathās.
⋙ bandhubhāṣita
○bhāṣita n. the talk or speech of relations MW.
⋙ bandhumat
○mat (bándhu-), mfn. having relations RV. &c. &c
• surrounded by relations Ragh.
• N. of a king Pur.
• of another man Cat.
• (atī), f. N. of sev. women Daś. Kathās.
• of a town Divyâv.
○tīyaka mfn. belonging to this town ib.
⋙ bandhumitra
○mitra m. 'friend of relations', N. of a man Kathās.
⋙ bandhuvañcaka
○vañcaka m. 'deceiver of rṭrelations', N. of a Vidūshaka Dhūrtas. -1
⋙ bandhuvat
○vat mfn. having relations MW. -2
⋙ bandhuvat
○vat ind. like a relations Mn.
⋙ bandhuvarga
○varga m. the whole body of rṭrelations, kindred MW.
⋙ bandhuhīna
○hīna mfn. destitute of rṭrelations, friendless W.
⋙ bandhveṣa
bandhv-eṣá m. inquiring after kindred RV.
≫ bandhuka
bandhuka m. Pentapetes Phoenicea L.
• a bastard L. (cf. bandhuta)
• (ā), f. g. prêkṣâdi
• (ī), f. an unchaste woman L. (cf. bandhakī)
⋙ bandhukin
bandhuḍkin mfn. g. prêkṣâdi
≫ bandhura 1
bandhura mf(ā)n. (cf. Uṇ. i, 42 Sch.
cf. Vām. v, 2, 42) bent, inclined Kāv. Pañcat.
• curved, rounded, pleasant, beautiful, charming Inscr. Kālid. Caurap.
• (ifc.) adorned with Kād.
• undulating, uneven L.
• deaf L. (cf. badhira)
• injurious, mischievous W.
• m. (only L.) a bird
• a goose
• Ardea Nivea
• Pentapetes Phoenicea
• Embelia Ribes
• a partic. bulbous plant growing on the Hima-vat mountain L.
• oil-cake
• the vulva L.
• (ā), f. a harlot L.
• N. of a procuress Hāsy.
• (pl.) the meal of parched corn L.
• n. a diadem, crest L.
⋙ bandhurakomalāṅguli
○komalâṅguli mfn. (a hand) that has rounded or delicate fingers Śak.
⋙ bandhuragātrī
○gātrī f. (a woman) who has lovely or rounded limbs Ragh.
≫ bandhurita
bandhurita mfn. inclined, bent Sāh.
• curved Bālar.
≫ bandhurīya
bandhurīya wṛ. for bandhur eṣa MBh. vi, 2659
≫ bandhula
bandhula mfn. inclined, bent, depressed L.
• lovely, charming L.
• m. a bastard Mṛicch.
• Pentapetes Phoenicea L.
• N. of a Ṛishi Pravar.
⋙ bandhulānvaya
bandhulânvaya m. he posterity of Bandhula MW.
≫ bandhū
bandhū in comp. for ○dhu
⋙ bandhūkṛ
○√kṛ to make a friend of, bring into connection with (comp.) Bālar.
⋙ bandhūkṛta
○kṛta mfn. made a friend Sāh.
⋙ bandhūbhū
○√bhū to become a relative of, become like, resemble Naish.
≫ bandhūka
bandhūka m. Pentapetes Phoenicea (n. its flower) Kāv. Kathās. Suśr.
• Terminalia Tomentosa L.
⋙ bandhūkapuṣpa
○puṣpa n. the flower of PṭPentapetes Phoenicea (-rajas n. its pollen) Ṛitus.
• Terminalia Tomentosa L.
≫ bandhūra
bandhūra mfn. (cf. Uṇ. i, 42 Sch.) bent, wavy, uneven L.
• lovely, charming L.
• m. a hole, chasm L.
≫ bandhūli
bandhūli m. Pentapetes Phoenicea L.
≫ bandhya
bandhya mfn. to be bound or fettered or imprisoned Yājñ.
• to be constructed ib. Sch. (cf. vandhya)
⋙ bandhyāśva
bandhyâśva prob. wṛ. for vadhryaśva, q.v
bandhāki
bandhāki m. a mountain L.
bandhura 2
bándhura n. (for 1. See above) = vandhura VS. AV. MBh. (B.)
bappa
bappa and bappaka m. N. of a prince Inscr.
bapyanīla
bapyanīla N. of a country Rājat.
baps
baps See √bhas
baphāra
baphāra and babakāṇa m. or n. (?) N. of places Cat. [Page 721, Column 3]
bababā
bababā ind. an onomat. word
• with √kṛ, to crackle (as fire) AitBr.
babara
babará m. N. of a man TS.
• of a place Cat.
babāḍa
babāḍa m. N. of a village Inscr.
babūāṇa
babūāṇa m. or n. (?) N. of a place Cat.
babṛhāṇa
babṛhāṇá See √2. bṛh
babbula
babbula (cf. Subh.) and babbūla (cf. ŚārṅgP.), m. Acacia Arabica (cf. varvūra)
babhasa
babhasa m. (√bhas) a devourer ChUp.
babhūka
babhūka wṛ. for babhruka VarBṛS.
babhra
babhra (√bhṛ), in pra-babhra, q.v
≫ babhri
babhrí mfn. bearing, carrying (with acc.) RV. vi, 23, 4
• being carried ib. iii, 1, 12 (others 'carrying away' i.e. victorious)
• nourishing (?) AV. xi, 1, 31
babhravī
babhravī prob. wṛ. for bābhravii, q.v
babhru
babhrú mf(u, or ū́)n. (according to Uṇ. i, 23 fr. √bhṛ) deep-brown, reddish-brown, tawny RV. &c. &c
• bald-headed L.
• m. a kind of large ichneumon L.
• any ichneumon MBh. Hariv.
• a man with deep-brown hair Mn. iv, 30 (others 'a reddish-brown animal' or 'the Soma creeper')
• Cuculus Melanoleucus (= cātaka) L.
• a species of vegetable L.
• N. of Kṛishṇa-Vishṇu or of Śiva MBh.
• a king, prince ib.
• a partic. constellation (= babhruka) VarBṛS. Sch.
• N. of sev. men (cf. g. gargâdi)
• of a descendant of Atri (author of RV. v, 30) Anukr. (also with the patr. Daivāvṛidha and Kaumbhya Br. MBh. Pur.)
• of a disciple of Śaunaka VP.
• of a son of Viśvā-mitra MBh. (also pl. Hariv. )
• of a son of Viśva-garbha Hariv.
• of a Vṛishṇi MBh. Hariv.
• of a son of Druhyu Hariv.
• of a son of Roma-pāda or Loma-pāda ib.
• of a Gandharva R.
• of a country (= -deśa) L.
• (u), f. a reddish-brown cow, Bhp
• n. a dark-brown colour or any object of that colour W. [Cf. Gk. ? ; Lith. béras, brúnas ; Germ. brûn, [721, 3] braun ; Eng. brown.]
⋙ babhrukarṇa
○karṇa (○bhrú-), mf(ī́)n. browneared AV. TS.
⋙ babhrukeśa
○keśa mf(ī)n. brown-haired ĀpGṛ. Sch.
⋙ babhrudeśa
○deśa m. N. of a country Cat.
⋙ babhrudhātu
○dhātu m. red ochre L.
⋙ babhrudhūta
○dhūta (○bhrú-), mfn. pressed out by Babhru (as Soma) RV.
⋙ babhrunīkāśa
○nīkāśa (○bhrú-), mfn. appearing or looking brownish VS.
⋙ babhrupiṅgala
○piṅgala mfn. reddish-brown MBh.
⋙ babhrumālin
○mālin m. 'brown-garlanded', N. of a Muni ib.
⋙ babhruloman
○loman (○bhrú-), mf(mnī)n. brown-haired MaitrS. ĀpŚr.
⋙ babhruvaktra
○vaktra mfn. ichneumon-faced', having the face of an ichneumon MW.
⋙ babhruvāha
○vāha m. = next Cat.
⋙ babhruvāhana
○vāhana m. N. of a son of Arjuna, king of Mahôdaya MBh. Pur.
⋙ babhrusmṛti
○smṛti f. N. of wk
≫ babhruka
babhruká mfn. brownish ŚBr.
• (bábhr○), m. (prob.) a kind of ichneumon VS. GopBr.
• N. of a constellation (near which all planets pass when in the 7th and 10th houses) VarBṛS. Sch.
≫ babhruśa
babhruśa mfn. g. lomâdi
≫ babhluśa
babhluśá mfn. brownish VS. MaitrS.
bamb
bamb cl. a. P. bambati, to go Dhātup. xi, 24, 25
bambagairava
bambagairava m. or n. (?) N. of a place Cat.
bambaviśvavayas
bamba-viśvaváyas (cf. MaitrS.) and bambā́-viśvávayas (cf. TS
• cf.g. vanaspaty-ādi Kāś.), m. du. N. of 2 men (also bambhār-viśvavayas Kāṭh.)
bamburevaṇa
bamburevaṇa m. or n. (?) N. of a place Cat.
bambhara
bambhara m. a bee L.
≫ bambharāli
bambharâli or f. a fly L.
⋙ bambharāli
bambharâḍli f. a fly L.
bambhārava
bambhā-rava m. lowing (of cows) Var. (cf. bhambhārava)
bambhāri
bambhāri m. N. of one of the 7 tutelary deities of the Soma plant VS.
bara
bara m. N. of Bala-rāma (= bala) L.
baraṭa
baraṭa m. a species of grain Gṛihyās. (cf. barbaṭa). [Page 722, Column 1]
barāsī
barāsī́ f. a partic. article of clothing or kind of woven cloth MaitrS. Br. ŚrS. (also spelt varāsi and varāśi)
bariśī
bariśī f. (also written var○) a fishhook L.
barīvarda
barīvarda m. (also written var○) = balīvarda, a bull L.
baru
baru m. N. of a descendant of Aṅgiras (author of RV. x, 96) Br. ŚrS.
barodā
barodā f. N. of a country and city in Gujarāt Cat.
barkara
barkara mfn. deaf Gal.
• m. (also written varkara) a kid, lamb ĀpŚr.
• a goat L.
• any young animal L.
• sport, joke L.
⋙ barkarakarkara
○karkara mfn. (?) of all kinds Amar.
barku
bárku m. N. of a man with the patr. Vārshṇa ŚBr.
barjara
barjara m. or n. (?) N. of a place Cat.
barjaha
bárjaha m. an udder RV.
≫ barjahya
barjahyá n. a nipple AV.
barb
barb cl. 1. P. barbati, to go, move Dhātup. xi, 24
barbaṭa
barbaṭa m. Dolichos Catjang L. (cf. baraṭa)
• (ī), f. id. L.
• a harlot L.
barbara
barbara mfn. (also written varvara) stammering ( -tā)
• curly Kāṭh.
• m. (pl.) the non-Āryans, barbarians MBh. R. &c
• the country of the barbarians W.
• a low fellow, blockhead, fool, loon (used mostly in the voc.) Hit.
• (only L.) curly hair
• Clerodendrum Siphonantus
• Cleome Pentaphylla
• a partic. fragrant plant
• Unguis Odoratus
• a kind of worm
• two kinds of fish
• the noise of weapons
• a kind of dance
• (ā), f. a kind of fly L.
• a species of Ocimum L.
• a kind of vegetable L.
• a partic. flower L.
• N. of a river VP.
• (ī), f. See below
• n. vermilion L.
• gum-myrrh L.
• yellow sandal-wood L.
• = barbarī f. and ○rīka n
⋙ barbaratā
○tā f. a partic. stammering pronunciation of the letter r RPrāt.
⋙ barbarasthāna
○sthāna n. N. of a district MW.
⋙ barbarottha
barbarôttha n. white sandal-wood L.
≫ barbari
barbari m. N. of a man Cat. (cf. varvara)
≫ barbarita
barbarita mfn. g. kāśâdi
≫ barbarin
barbarin mfn. curly-haired Pañcad.
≫ barbarī
barbarī f. a species of Ocimum Bhpr.
• = barbara n. and ○rīka, n
• N. of a river VP.
⋙ barbarīgandha
○gandha m. a partic. plant (= aja-modā) L.
≫ barbarīka
barbarīka n. (only L.) curly hair or a partic. mode of wearing the hair
• a kind of vegetable
• Ocimum Villosum
• Clerodendrum Siphonantus
• m. a form of Śiva
⋙ barbarīkopākhyāna
barbarīkôpâkhyāna n. N. of ch. of the SkandaP.
barbā
barbā f. a species of Ocimum L.
barbura
barburá n. (or m.) water Naigh. i, 12
• m. = babbula Subh.
barsa
barsá m. n. tip, point, thin end TS. Br.
⋙ barsanaddhi
○naddhi f. the tying of a knot AitBr.
barsva
bársva m. (prob.) the socket of a tooth VS. Kāṭh.
barh
barh or varh (cf. √bṛh, vṛh), cl. 1. Ā. barhate (only Dhātup. xvi, 39), to speak
• to hurt
• to give or cover (dāna vḷ. chādana)
• cl. 10. P. (xxxiii, 96) to speak
• to shine
barha
barha m. n. (also written varha
• √1. bṛh, 'to pluck out') a tail-feather, the tail of a bird (esp. of a peacock) MBh. Kāv. &c
• a leaf (ketaka-b○) Ragh.
• n. a kind of perfume L.
⋙ barhaketu
○ketu m. N. of a son of Sagara Hariv.
• of a son of the ninth Manu MārkP.
⋙ barhacandraka
○candraka m. and the eye in a peacock's tail L.
⋙ barhanetra
○netra n. the eye in a peacock's tail L.
⋙ barhapuṣpa
○puṣpa n. Acacia Sirissa L.
⋙ barhabhāra
○bhāra m. 'burden of feathers, a peacock's tail Hariv. Megh.
• a tuft of peacock's feathers on the shaft of a lance or on the handle of a club W.
⋙ barhavat
○vat mfn. g. vimuktâdi
⋙ barhāpīḍa
barhâpīḍa (cf. Hariv.),
⋙ barhāpīḍaka
barhâpīḍḍaka (cf. Hcat.), m. a wreath of peacock's feathers (worn on the crown of the head)
≫ barhaṇa 1
barhaṇa mf(ī)n. tearing or pulling out ( mūla-b○)
• dazzling (the eyes) Bālar.
• n. pulling out ( See mūla-b○)
• a leaf L.
• Tabernaemontana Coronaria L. [Page 722, Column 2]
⋙ barhāyita
barhāyita mfn. (fr. Nom. barhāya) resembling the eyes on a peacock's tail BhP.
≫ barhi 1
barhi in comp. for ○hin
⋙ barhikusuma
○kusuma n. = -puṣpa L.
⋙ barhicitraka
○citraka n. N. of VaerṛS. xliv
⋙ barhicūḍā
○cūḍā f. Celosia Cristata L.
⋙ barhicchada
○cchada m. the feather of a peacock, Śriṅgār
• n. the plumage of a peacock ib.
⋙ barhidhvaja
○dhvaja m. 'symbolised by a peacock', N. of Skanda Bālar.
• (ā), f. N. of Durgā L.
⋙ barhipuṣpa
○puṣpa n. (L.),
⋙ barhibarha
○barha n. (cf. Bhpr.) a kind of perfume
⋙ barhiyāna
○yāna m. 'having a peacock for vehicle', N. of Skanda KāśīKh.
⋙ barhivāhana
○vāhana m. 'id.', N. of Gaṇêśa Kathās.
⋙ barhiśikha
○śikha n. = puṣpa L.
≫ barhi 2
barhi m. N. of a descendant of Aṅgiras GopBr.
≫ barhi 3
barhi in comp. for ○his (m. c. also n. = barhis BhP.)
⋙ barhiṣad
○ṣád mfn. seated or placed on the sacrificial grass RV. TS.
• m. (pl.) the Pitṛis or deceased ancestors (also a partic. class of Pitṛis) Mn. (esp. iii, 196 ; 199) MBh. &c
• N. of a son of Havirdhāna and Havir-dhāna BhP.
⋙ barhiṣada
○ṣada m. N. of a Ṛishi MBh.
≫ barhiḥ
barhiḥ in comp. for ○his
⋙ barhiḥśuṣman
○śuṣman m. fire, the god of fire L.
⋙ barhiḥṣad
○ṣad m. N. of a Ṛishi (vḷ. for barhi-ṣad) BhP.
⋙ barhiḥṣṭha
○ṣṭha mfn. standing or placed on the sacrificial grass
• m. (prob.) a sacrificial gift BhP.
⋙ barhiḥṣṭhā
○ṣṭhā́ mfn. = prec. mfn. RV.
≫ barhiṇa
barhiṇa mfn. adorned with peacock's feathers MBh.
• m. a peacock Mn. Āpast. MBh. &c
• n. Tabernaemontana Coronaria L.
• N. of one of the 1000 small islands of Bharata-varsha L.
⋙ barhiṇalakṣaṇa
○lakṣaṇa mf(ā)n. = barhiṇa mfn. R.
⋙ barhiṇavāja
○vāja m. an arrow feathered with peacock's plumes MBh.
⋙ barhiṇavāsas
○vāsas mfn. (an arrow) provided with peacock's feathers R. (B.)
⋙ barhiṇavāhana
○vāhana m. N. of Skanda L.
≫ barhin
barhin m. a peacock MBh. Kāv. &c
• N. of a Deva-gandharva MBh.
• of a Ṛishi (= barhiṣada) ib.
• n. a kind of perfume L.
≫ barhir
barhir in comp. for ○his
⋙ barhiruttha
○uttha m. 'arising from grass', fire Bālar.
⋙ barhirjyotis
○jyotis m. fire or the god of fire L.
⋙ barhirmukha
○mukha m. 'fire-mouthed', a deity (so called because sacrifices are mostly offered to the gods in fire) L.
⋙ barhirhoma
○homa m. an oblation (prepared) for the sacrificial grass Vait.
≫ barhiṣ
barhiṣ in comp. for ○his
⋙ barhiṣkeśa
○keśa m. 'grass-haired', fire or the god of fire L.
⋙ barhiṣpala
○pala or (cf. Kāś.), n. g. kaskâdi
⋙ barhiṣpūla
○pūla (cf. Kāś.), n. g. kaskâdi
⋙ barhiṣmat
○mat (○híṣ-), mfn. accompanied or provided with sacrificial grass RV. Br. Mn.
• having fire or light, blazing, shining W.
• m. one who has or spreads sacrificial grass, a worshipper, sacrificer RV.
• N. of Prācīna-barhis BhP.
• (atī), f. N. of a wife of Priya-vrata and daughter of Viśvakarman BhP.
• N. of a city in Brahmâvarta ib.
≫ barhiṣka
barhiṣka mfn. formed of or covered with sacrificial grass MBh.
• n. sacrificial grass ib.
≫ barhiṣya
barhiṣyá mfn. belonging to or fitted for sacrificial grass RV. Br.
• n. (with kaśyapasya) N. of a Sāman ĀrshBr.
≫ barhis
barhís n. (rarely m.) 'that which is plucked up', sacrificial grass, a bed or layer of Kuśa grass (usually strewed over the sacrificial ground and esp. over the Vedi, to serve as a sacred surface on which to present the oblations, and as a seat for the gods and for the sacrificers) RV. &c. &c
• n. Sacrificial Grass personified (and enumerated among the Prayāja and Anuyāja deities) RV. Br.
• sacrifice RV. BhP.
• ether L.
• water L.
• a kind of perfume L.
• m. fire, light, splendour L.
• Plumbago Zeylanica L.
• N. of a man MaitrUp.
• of a son of Bṛihad-rāja BhP.
• pl. the descendants of Barhis Saṃskārak.
⋙ barhistṛṇa
○tṛṇa n. a blade of the sacrificial grass KātyŚr.
barhaṇa 2
barháṇa mfn. (√2. bṛh) strong, vigorous
• only (○ṇā), ind. strongly, firmly, really, certainly RV.
⋙ barhaṇacakra
barhaṇa-cakra n. N. of a mountain village Rājat.
⋙ barhaṇāvat
barháṇā-vat mfn. energetic, vigorous, mighty
• ind. with might RV.
⋙ barhaṇāśva
barhaṇâśva m. N. of a prince (son of Nikumbha) BhP.
≫ barhas
barhas See ádri-b○ and dvi-bárhas
≫ barhiṣṭha
bárhiṣṭha mfn. (superl.) mightiest, strongest, highest Br.
• (am), ind. strongest, loudest RV.
• n. Andropogon Muricatus Suśr.
• the resin of Pinus Longifolia L.
bal 1
bal only Intens. balbalīti, to whirl round in a circle ŚBr.
bal 2
bal cl. 1. P. balati, to breathe, live Dhātup. xx, 10
• 'to hoard grain' or 'to prevent wealth' (dhānyâvarodha) ib.
• to be distressed (?) Gīt.
• Ā. balate (vḷ. for bhalate), to mention
• to hurt
• to give, xiv, 24
• cl. 10. P. balayati, to live, xxxii, 84
bālayati aor. abībalat, to nourish, rear, xxxii, 68
• Ā. bālayate (vḷ. for bhāl○), to explain, describe, xxxiii, 27. [Page 722, Column 3]
≫ bala
bala n. (or m. g. ardharcâdi) power, strength, might, vigour, force, validity RV. &c. &c. (balāt, 'forcibly, against one's will, without being able to help it'
• also = bala ibc., or balena, bala-tas, with gen. or ifc., 'by force, by the power or on the strength or in virtue or by means of, by')
• force or power of articulation, TUP
• force considered as a sixth organ of action (cf. karmêndriya) MBh.
• (the Buddhists reckon 10 forces, the ascetic Śaivas four, which according to Sch. on R. B. are sāman, dāna, bheda, and nigraha)
• Force personified as one of the Visve Devāþ MBh.
• power of, expertness in (loc.) Nal.
• stoutness, bulkiness L.
• (also pl
• ifc. f. ā) military force, troops, an army Mn. MBh. &c
• (L. also shape
• body
• semen virile
• gum
• blood
• a young shoot
• bone)
• m. a crow MBh.
• Crataeva Roxburghī L.
• half-ripe barley L.
• N. of a demon conquered by Indra (the brother of Vṛitra, in older texts vala) RV. &c. &c
• of an elder brother of Kṛishṇa (also called Bala-deva, Balabhadra, Bala-rāma &c.) MBh. Pur.
cf. IW. 332 &c
• (with Jainas) a white Bala or elder brother of Vāsudeva (9 in number, viz. Acala, Vijaya, Bhadra, Su-prabha, Su-dariśana, Ānanda, Nandana, Padma, and Rāma)
• N. of a son of Varuṇa and brother of Surā MBh.
• of an attendant on Skanda ib.
• of a son of Aṅgiras ib.
• of a son of Parikshit ib.
• of a son of Parijātra BhP.
• of a son of Kṛishṇa ib.
• of a lexicographer (also written vala) Naish. Sch.
• of a horse of the Moon VP.
• (ā), f. Sida Cordifolia Suśr. (du. the plants Balā and Ati-balā ib.)
• N. of a partic. charm R. Ragh. (cf. ati-b○)
• the youngest sister in a drama L.
• N. of a daughter of Daksha R.
• of a daughter of Raudrāśva Hariv.
• of a female divinity who executes the orders of the 17th Arhat of the present Avasarpiṇī L.
• of a peasant girl Lalit.
• (balá), n. = valá, a cavern AV.
• mfn. strong, robust L. ; sick (= amin) L. [Cf. Lat. valere, valor &c.]
⋙ balakara
○kara mfn. inspiring strength, strengthening R. Suśr.
⋙ balakāma
○kāma mfn. desiring strength ŚrS.
⋙ balakāya
○kāya m. 'armed body', an army Divyâv.
⋙ balakṛt
○kṛt mfn. strengthening Suśr.
⋙ balakṛta
○kṛta mfn. done by force or against free consent Mn. viii, 168 &c
⋙ balakṛti
○kṛti f. a mighty deed Nir.
⋙ balakrama
○krama m. N. of a mountain VP.
⋙ balakṣobha
○kṣobha m. commotion in the forces, mutiny in an army Var.
⋙ balagupta
○gupta m. N. of a man Mudr.
• (ā), f. N
• of a peasant girl Lalit.
⋙ balacakra
○cakra n. 'circle of power, dominion, sovereignty (-vartin, m. a powerful sovereign) Buddh.
• an army, host MBh.
⋙ balaja
○ja mfn. produced by strength or power W.
• m. n. a heap of corn, grain L.
• (ā), f. id. ĀpŚr.
• a pretty woman L.
• the earth L.
• Arabian jasmine L.
• a rope ĀpŚr. Sch.
• N. of a river BrahmaP.
• n. (only L.) a city-gate, any gate
• a field
• war
• a pretty figure
• pith, marrow
⋙ balajyeṣṭha
○jyeṣṭha mfn. one whose superiority is dependent on his strength or power MBh.
⋙ balada
○da m. 'strength-giving', a partic. form of Agni Gṛihyās. MBh.
• an ox, bullock Kathās. (○dī-bhūta mfn. become an ox ib.)
• a partic. medicinal plant (= jīvaka) L.
• (ā), f. Physalis Flexuosa L.
• N. of a daughter of Raudrāśva Hariv. (vḷ. balā)
⋙ baladarpa
○darpa m. pride of strength MW.
⋙ baladā
○dā́ (cf. RV. Kauś.),
⋙ baladāvan
○dā́van (cf. AV.), mfn. conferring or imparting power
⋙ baladeya
○déya n. bestowal of strength RV.
⋙ baladeva
○deva m. wind L.
• N. of the elder brother of Kṛishṇa (said to have been produced from a white hair of Vishṇu, and regarded as a Nāga) MBh. Kāv. &c
• of a Nāga-rāja L.
• of a Brāhman Kathās.
• of sev. authors (also with vidyābhūṣaṇa) Cat.
-pattana n. N. of a town Var.
-svasṛ f. N. of Śiva's wife L.
○vâhnika n. N. of wk
• (ā), f. Ficus Heterophylla L.
⋙ baladviṣ
○dviṣ m. 'Bala's foe', N. of Indra L.
⋙ baladhara
○dhara m. 'might-bearer', N. of a Brāhman Kathās.
• of a warrior ib.
⋙ balanagara
○nagara n. N. of a town Buddh.
⋙ balanāśana
○nāśana m. 'destroyer of Bala', N. of Indra MBh.
⋙ balanigraha
○nigraha m. reducing strength, weakening W.
⋙ balanisūdana
○nisūdana m. = -nāśana Hariv. &c
⋙ balaṃdharā
○ṃ-dharā f. N. of Bhīma-sena's wife MBh.
⋙ balapati
○pati (bála-), m. lord of strength ŚBr.
• a general, commander Var.
⋙ balapura
○pura n. Bala's stronghold RAnukr.
⋙ balapurṇa
○purṇa wṛ. for next
⋙ balapūrva
○pūrva mf(ā)n. preceded by the word bala Hcat.
⋙ balaprada
○prada mfn. giving strength Suśr.
⋙ balapramathanī
○pramathanī f. N. of a form of Durgā Hcat.
⋙ balaprasū
○prasū f. Bala's (i.e. Baladeva's) mother, Rohiṇī L.
⋙ balaprāṇa
○prâṇa n. strength and spirit
⋙ balabandhu
○bandhu m. N. of a son of Manu Raivata MārkP.
• of a son of Bhṛigu in the 10th Dvāpara VāyuP. [Page 723, Column 1]
⋙ balabalī
○balī f. strong (?) Divyâv.
⋙ balabhadra
○bhadra mfn. strong, powerful L.
• Bos Gavaeus L.
• Symplocos Racemosa L.
• a species of Kadamba L.
• N. of Balarāma or of An-anta (the great serpent identified with him) Pur. W.
• of a descendant of Bharata, of various men (esp. teachers and authors, also with also, ācārya, kāyastha, pancânana, bhaṭṭa, mitra, śukla, sūri) Cat.
• of a mountain in Śāka-dviipa BhP.
• (ā), f. a young girl, maiden L.
• Ficus Heterophylla L.
⋙ balabhadrikā
○bhadrikā f. Ficus Heterophylla L.
• a kind of cake made of bean-flour L.
⋙ balabhid
○bhid mfn. breaking or routing an army W.
• m. 'slayer of Bala', N. of Indra MBh. Kāv. &c. (-bhit-sakhi, m. a friend of Indra MW.)
• a partic. Ekâha PañcavBr. ŚrS.
⋙ balabhṛt
○bhṛt mfn. 'might-bearing', powerful, strong MBh.
⋙ balamada
○mada m. pride in power MBh.
⋙ balamukhya
○mukhya m. the chief of an army R.
⋙ balayukta
○yukta or mfn. endowed with strength, powerful Var.
⋙ balayuta
○yuta mfn. endowed with strength, powerful Var.
⋙ balarāma
○rāma m. N. of the elder brother of Kṛishṇa and third of the Rāmas (regarded as the 8th Avatāra of Vishṇu, sometimes as an incarnation of the great serpent Śesha or An-anta
• he is also called Bala, Bala-deva, Bala-bhadra, and Halâyudha, cf. IW. 332 &c.) MBh. Pur.
-pancânana m. N. of a grammarian Cat.
⋙ balavat
○vat (bála-), mfn. possessing power, powerful, mighty, strong, intense VS. &c. &c
• vehement (as love, desire &c.) MBh.
• dense (as darkness) Mṛicch.
• preponderating, prevailing (also with abl., 'over') VPrāt.
• accompanied by an army Inscr.
• ind. powerfully, strongly, vehemently, much, well ŚBr. &c. &c
• m. N. of the 8th Muhūrta Var.
• (atī), f. small cardamoms L.
-tama (bál○), mfn. most powerful, strongest, mightiest RV. AV. &c
-tara mfn. more powerful, stronger Mn. MBh. &c
-tā f. (cf. MBh. Rājat.), -tva n. (Kap.) powerfulness, superiority, preponderance
⋙ balavarjita
○varjita mfn. destitute of strength, weak, infirm Var.
⋙ balavarṇin
○varṇin mfn. strong and looking well Suśr.
⋙ balavardhana
○vardhana mfn. increasing power, strengthening W.
• m. N. of a son of Dhṛita-rāshtra MBh.
⋙ balavardhin
○vardhin mfn. = prec. mfn. W.
• (inī), f. a species of medicinal plant (= jīvaka) L.
⋙ balavarman
○varman m. N. of a king Inscr.
○ma-deva m. id. ib.
• N. of a merchant Kathās.
⋙ balavikarṇikā
○vikarṇikā f. N. of a form of Durgā Hcat.
⋙ balavijñāya
○vijñāyá mfn. recognisable by strength RV.
⋙ balavinyāsa
○vinyāsa m. arrangement of forces, array of troops L.
⋙ balavipulahetumati
○vipula-hetu-mati n. N. of an Asura Buddh.
⋙ balavirya
○virya n. strength and heroism MBh.
• m. 'possessing strength and heroism', N. of a descendant of Bharata Śatr.
⋙ balaparākrama
○parākrama mfn. strong and heroic and valorous MW.
⋙ balavṛtra
○vṛtra (ibc.) Bala and Vṛitra
-ghna, -niṣadana, and han m. 'destroyer of BṭBala and Vṛitra', N. of Indra MBh.
⋙ balavayasana
○vayasana n. the defeat or rout of an army Kām. Hit.
-saṃkula mfn. (a king) embarrassed by disorder in (his) army ib.
⋙ balavyāpad
○vyāpad f. decrease of strength Suśr. Bhpr.
⋙ balavyūha
○vyūha m. a partic. Samādhi L.
⋙ balaśarman
○śarman m. N. of a lexicographer Cat.
⋙ balaśālin
○śālin mfn. having or possessing strength, strong, vigorous (○li-tā f.) MBh.
• possessing a great army Var.
⋙ balasamuha
○samuha m. assemblage of forces, army Ratnâv.
⋙ balasūdana
○sūdana mfn. destroying armies MBh.
• m. 'destroyer of Bala', N. of Indra MBh.
⋙ balasena
○sena mṆ. of a warrior Kathās.
• (ā), f. a strong army, an army, host MBh.
⋙ balastha
○stha mfn. 'being in strength or power', strong, powerful, vigorous MBh. (cf. balâvastha)
• m. 'being or belonging to an army', a warrior, soldier ib. R.
⋙ balasthala
○sthala m. N. of a son of Parijātra BhP. (v. l. balaḥ sthalaḥ)
⋙ balasthiti
○sthiti f. 'army-station', a camp, encampment L.
• a royal residence, royal camp or quarters W.
⋙ balahan
○han mf(ghnī)n. one who slays or destroys armies Hariv. (vḷ. -vat)
• m. 'destroyer of strength', phlegm, the phlegmatic humour L.
⋙ balahantṛ
○hantṛ m. 'slayer of Bala', N. of Indra MBh.
⋙ balahara
○hara m. 'taking away strength', N. of a man Rājat.
⋙ balahīna
○hīna mfn. destitute of strength, weak (-tā f.) R.
⋙ balākṣa
balâkṣa m. N. of a prince MBh.
⋙ balāgra
balâgra n. the utmost strength, extreme force Hariv.
• the head of an army ib. R.
⋙ balāṅgaka
balâṅgaka m. 'strong-limbed (?)', the spring season L.
⋙ balāñcitā
balâñcitā f. 'strongly stretched (?), N. of Rāma's lute L.
⋙ balāḍhya
balâḍhya m. 'rich in strength, strengthening (?)', a bean L.
⋙ balātmikā
balâtmikā f. Tiaridium Indicum L.
⋙ balāmikā
balâmikā mfn. superior in strength, surpassing in power MBh. Kathās.
⋙ balādhikaraṇa
balâdhikaraṇa n. pl. the business or affairs of an army MBh.
⋙ balādhyakṣa
balâdhyakṣa m. the superintendent or commander of an army, a general, minister of war Mn.
• P. Hariv.
⋙ balānīka
balânīka m. N. of a man MBh. (cf. bala-sena). [Page 723, Column 2]
⋙ balānuja
balânuja m. the younger brother of Baladeva, i.e. Kṛishṇa L.
⋙ balānvita
balânvita mfn. possessed of Power, powerful, strong W.
• suggestive of power Ml.
• leading an army W.
⋙ balāpakarṣam
balâpakarṣam ind. by force W.
⋙ balabala
balábala mfn. at one time strong at another weak MārkP.
• n. strength and weakness, relative strength or power or weight or highness or dignity or importance Mn. Yājñ. Kāv. &c
-bīja-bhaṅga m. -sūtra-bṛhad-vṛtti f. ○lâkṣepa-parihāra, m. N. of wks
⋙ balābhra
balâbhra n. 'army-cloud', an army in the form of a cloud MBh.
⋙ balārāti
balârāti m. = bala-dviṣ L.
⋙ balāri
balâri m. id. Mṛicch. (v. l.) Bhām.
⋙ balārthin
balârthin mfn. desirous of power Mn. ii, 37
⋙ balāvalepa
balâvalepa m. pride of strength or prowess MārkP.
⋙ balāvastha
balâvastha mfn. powerful, strong ib. (cf. bala-stha)
⋙ balāśva
balâśva m. N. of a king (called also Karaṃ-dhama) ib.
⋙ balāsura
balâsura m. N. of a washerman Kathās.
⋙ balāhvā
balâhvā f. Sida Cordifolia L.
○hva-kanda m. a kind of esculent √cf. L
⋙ baleśa
balêśa m. the chief or commander of an army Var.
⋙ balotkaṭā
balôtkaṭā f. N. of one of the Mātṛis attending on Skanda MBh.
⋙ balotsāha
balôtsāha m. ardour of troops or forces R.
⋙ balotamatta
balôtamatta mfn. intoxicated with power R.
⋙ balopapanna
balôpapanna mfn. endowed with power or strength MW.
⋙ balopaviṣṭa
balôpaviṣṭa mfn. id. W.
⋙ balopeta
balôpêta mfn. id. ib.
⋙ balaugha
balâugha m. a multitude of troops, numerous force Śiś.
≫ balaka
balaka m. N. of a demon Hariv. (cf. valaka)
• a dream at nightfall L.
• n. a mixture of treacle and milk L.
≫ balana
balana mfn. strengthening L.
• n. the act of strengthening Dhātup.
≫ balaya
balaya Nom. P. ○yati, See upâd-balaya
≫ balala
balala m. = bala-rāma L.
≫ balāt
balāt ind. (abl.of bala, q.v.) incomp
⋙ balātkāra
○kāra m. employment of force, violence, oppression, injustice (ibc
am and eṇa ind. = forcibly, violently) Kāv. Kathās.
• (in law) the detention of the person of a debtor by his creditor to recover his debt W.
○râbhilāṣin mfn. wishing to use force, intending to violate Kathās.
⋙ balātkārita
○kārita mfn. = next Cat.
⋙ balātkṛta
○kṛta mfn. treated violently, forced, overpowered MBh. Kāv. Pur.
≫ balāya 1
balāya Nom. Ā. ○yate (for 2. See col. 3), to put forth strength Nir. x, 3
≫ balin
balín mfn. powerful, strong, mighty, stout, robust RV. &c. &c
• m. a soldier Inscr. (cf. balastha)
• N. of Vatsa-pril MārkP.
• (only L) a hog bull, buffalo, camel, kind of sheep, serpent, Phaseolus Radiatus, a sort of jasmine, the phlegmatic humour, N. of a Bala-rāma
• (inī), f. Sida Cordifolia L.
≫ baliman
baliman m. power, strength (in a-b○) ChUp.
≫ baliṣṭha
báliṣṭha mfn. (superl. fr. balín) most powerful, very. strong or mighty ŚBr. &c. &c
• stronger or mightier than (abl.) Ragh.
• m. a camel L.
⋙ baliṣṭhatama
○tama mfn. most powerful, mightiest AitBr.
≫ balīyas
bálīyas mfn. (compar. fr. balín) more or most powerful, or mighty or strong or important or efficacious ŚBr. &c. &c
• ind. more powerfully or strongly &c. GopBr.
⋙ balīyastara
○tara mfn. more powerful, stronger, mightier Kām.
⋙ balīyastva
○tva n. pre-eminence in strength, superior power, predominance Kām.
≫ balīyasa
balīyasa mfn. = balīyas MBh.
≫ balūla
balūla mfn. powerful, strong, g. sidhmâdi
• = balaṃ na sahate Pāṇ. 5-2, 122 Vārtt. 8 Pat.
≫ balya
balya mf(ā)n. (cf. Pāṇ. 4-2, 80) strengthening, giving strength Suśr.
• powerful, strong, vigorous W.
• m. a Buddhist mendicant L.
• (ā), f. N. of various plants (Sida Cordifolia or Rhombifolia, Physalis Flexuosa, Paederia Foetida &c.) L.
balakṣa
balákṣa mf(ī)n. (also written valakṣa) white TS.&c. &c
• m.white (the colour) W.
• (with pakṣa) the light half of a month L.
⋙ balakṣagu
○gu m. 'white-rayed', the moon Kāvyâd.
⋙ balakṣataṇḍulā
○taṇḍulā f. Sida Cordifolia L.
balakhin
balakhin mfn. coming from Balkh Kshitîś.
balaṅga
balaṅga balaṣa and balahaṣa m. or n. (?), N. of places Cat.
balabha
balabha m. a partic. venomous insect Suśr.
balāka
balāka m. (also written valāka) a kind of crane (the flesh of which is eaten) Gaut. Hariv.
• N. of a pupil of Śākapūṇi VP.
• of a pupil of Jātūkarṇya BhP.
• of a hunter MBh.
• of a son of Pūru and grandson of Jahnū BhP.
• of a son of Vatsa-prī MārkP. [Page 723, Column 3]
• of a Rākshasa ib.
• (ā), f. See below
⋙ balākāśva
balākâśva m. N. of a descendant of Jahnu MBh. Hariv.
≫ balākā
balā́kā f. a crane (more usual than ○ka m. q.v.) VS. &c. &c
• a mistress, loved woman L. (cf. Megh. 9?)
• N. of a woman, g. bahv-ādi
⋙ balākākauśika
○kauśiká m. N. of a preceptor ŚBr.
⋙ balākāpaṅktihāsin
○paṅkti-hāsin mfn. smiling with rows of cranes MBh.
≫ balākikā
balākikā f. a species of small crane L.
≫ balākin
balākin mfn. abounding in cranes Kālid. (cf. g. vrīhy-ādi)
• mṆ. of a son of Dhṛita-rāshṭra MBh.
balātkāra
balāt-kāra &c. See col. 2
balādyā
balādyā f. Sida Cordifolia L. (prob. wṛ. for balâhvā)
balāmoṭā
balāmoṭā f. Artemisia Vulgaris or Alpinia Nutans L.
balāya 2
balāya m. (for 1. See col. 2) Crataeva Roxburghil L.
balālaka
balālaka m. Flacourtia Cataphracta L.
balāsa
balā́sa m. (also written balāśa) a partic. disease, consumption or phthisis VS. AV.
• the phlegmatic humour Suśr.
⋙ balāsakṣayakara
○kṣaya-kara mfn. destroying the phlegmatic humour Suśr.
⋙ balāsagrathita
○grathita n. a kind of ophthalmia ib.
⋙ balāsaghna
○ghna mfn. = -kṣaya-kara Suśr.
⋙ balāsanāśana
○nā́śana mf(ī)n. destroying consumption AV.
⋙ balāsabasta
○basta m. a partic. disease of the eye L.
⋙ balāsavardhana
○vardhana mfn. increasing the phlegmatic humour Suśr.
≫ balāsaka
balāsaka m. a yellow spot in the white of the eye (caused by disease) Suśr.
≫ balāsin
balāsín mfn. consumptive, phthisical AV.
balāhaka
balāhaká or valāhaká m. (cf. Naigh. i, 10) a rain or thunder -cloud, any cloud
MBh. Kāv. &c. (ifc. f. ā)
• one of the 7 clouds appearing at the destruction of the world Cat.
• a mountain L.
• Cyperus Rotundus L.
• a kind of crane (= balāka) L.
• a kind of snake Suśr.
• a kind of metre Col.
• N. of a serpent-demon MBh. Hariv. Pur.
• of a commander Kād.
• of one of the 4 horses of Vishṇu ib.
• of a brother of Jayad-ratha MBh.
• of a Daitya L.
• of a mountain, Kathls
bali
balí m. (perhaps fr. √bhṛ) tribute, offering, gift, oblation (in later language always with √hṛ) RV. &c. &c
• tax, impost, royal revenue Br. Mn. MBh. &c
• any offering or propitiatory oblation (esp. an offering of portions of food, such as grain, rice &c., to certain gods, semi-divine beings, household divinities, spirits, men, birds, other animals and all creatures including even lifeless objects ; it is made before the daily meal by arranging portions of food in a circle or by throwing them into the air outside the house or into the sacred fire ; it is also called bhūta-yajña and was one of the 5 mahā-yajñas, or great devotional acts ; cf. RTL. 411, 421) GṛŚrS. Mn. (esp. iii, 69, 71) MBh. &c. (often ifc. with the object, the receiver, the time, or the place of the offering)
• fragments of food at a meal W.
• a victim (often a goat or buffalo) offered to Durgā MW.
• the handle of a chowrie or fly-flapper Megh.
• N. of a Daitya (son of Virocana
• priding himself on his empire over the three worlds, he was humiliated by Vishnu, who appeared before him in the form of a Vāmana or dwarf. son of Kaśyapa and Aditi and younger brother of Indra, and obtained from him the promise of as much land as he could pace in three steps, whereupon the dwarf expanding himself deprived him of heaven and earth in two steps, but left him the sovereignty of Pātāla or the lower regions) MBh. Pur. &c. (cf. IW. 328)
• N. of Indra in the 8th Manv-antara Pur.
• of a Muni MBh.
• of a king ib. Pañcat.
• of a son of Su-tapas Hariv. Pur. (cf. vali)
⋙ balikara
○kara m. pl. taxes and duties MBh.
• mfn. offering propitiatory sacrifices W. (cf. Pāṇ. 3-2, 21)
⋙ balikarambha
○karambha m. sacrificial cake W.
⋙ balikarman
○karman n. offering oblations to all creatures GṛS. Mn. &c
• presentation or payment of tribute MW.
⋙ balikṛt
○kṛt mfn. paying taxes, tributary AitBr.
⋙ baligāyatrī
○gāyatrī f. N. of a Mantra employed by the Śāktas RTL. 201
⋙ baliceṣṭitavarṇana
○ceṣṭitavarṇana n. N. of ch. of GaṇP. ii
⋙ balitantra
○tantra n. the regular form of an oblation to all creatures Gobh.
⋙ balidāna
○dāna n. the presentation of an offering to a deity (consisting of rice, milk, fruits &c. when presented to Vishṇu, or of living victims when offered to Śiva or Durgā) Pur.
• presentation of grain &c. to all creatures Cat. [Page 724, Column 1]
-paddhati f. -vidhi m. N. of wks
⋙ balidviṣ
○dviṣ m. 'hater of Bali', N. of Vishṇu L.
⋙ balidhvaṃsin
○dhvaṃsin m. 'destroyer of BṭBali', id. L.
⋙ balinandana
○nandana m. 'son of Bali', N. of the Asura Bāṇa L.
⋙ baliniyamanodyuta
○niyamanôdyuta mfn. prepared to subdue Bali MW.
⋙ baliṃdama
○ṃ-dama m. 'tamer of Bali', N. of Vishṇu L.
prakhya mfn. equal to Vishṇu MW.
⋙ balipīṭhalakṣaṇa
○pīṭha-lakṣaṇa n. N. of wk
⋙ baliputra
○putra m.= -nandana
-mokṣaṇa n. N. of ch. of BrahmaP. iv
⋙ balipuṣṭa
○puṣṭa m. 'nourished by food-offerings', a crow Śiś.
⋙ balipodakī
○podakī f. Basella Cordifolia L.
⋙ balipratigrāhaka
○pratigrāhaka mf(ikā)n. receiving oblations Divyâv.
⋙ balipriya
○priya mf(ā)n. fond of offering oblations Vishṇ.
• m. Symplocos Racemosa (fabled to grow faster if presented with oblṭoblations consisting of incense, lights &c.) L.
⋙ balibandhana
○bandhana m. 'binder or killer of Bali', N. of Vishṇu L.
⋙ balibhadra
○bhadra wṛ. for bala-bh○
⋙ balibhuj
○bhuj mfn. devouring oblations Kāv.
• enjoying offerings (said of gods) MW.
• m. a crow Kathās. BhP.
• a sparrow L.
• a crane W.
⋙ balibhṛt
○bhṛt mfn. paying tribute, tributary MBh. (cf. -hṛt)
⋙ balibhoja
○bhoja or m. a crow R. (cf. bhuj)
⋙ balibhojana
○bhojana m. a crow R. (cf. bhuj)
⋙ balimat
○mát mfn. receiving taxes or tribute (said of Agni) TBr.
• provided with food -oblations (said of a house) Ragh.
⋙ balimandira
○mandira n. 'Bali's abode', the infernal regions W.
⋙ balimahānarendrākhyāna
○mahānarêndrâkhyāna n. N. of wk
⋙ balimātra
○mātra n. a mere offering (to all beings), as much in quantity as an oblation to all creatures MW.
⋙ balivāka
○vāka m. N. of a Muni MBh. (v. l. baliv○)
⋙ balividhāna
○vidhāna n. the offering of an oblation Siṃhâs.
⋙ balivindhya
○vindhya m. N. of a son of Manu Raivata BhP.
⋙ balivṛṣahan
○vṛṣa-han m. N. of a prince VP.
⋙ baliveśman
○veśman n. = mandira L.
⋙ balivyākula
○vyākula mfn. busied in offering oblations MW.
⋙ baliṣaḍbhāga
○ṣaḍ-bhāga m. the sixth part as tribute MBh.
-hārin mfn. taking the sixth part as tribute Mn. viii, 308
⋙ balisadman
○sadman n. = -mandira L.
⋙ balisudana
○sudana wṛ. for bala-s○
⋙ balihan
○han m. 'slayer of Bali', N. of Vishṇu L.
⋙ baliharaṇa
○haraṇa mf(ī)n. adapted for the presentation of oblations, ĀvGṛ
• n. the presentation of oblṭoblations GṛS. Suśr. (cf. RTL. 329 &c.)
-vidhi m. N. of wk
⋙ balihāra
○hārá mfn. paying taxes or tribute AV.
• m. = -haraṇa n. MānGṛ.
⋙ balihrit
○hrít mfn. = -hāra mfn. RV. AV. TS.
⋙ balihoma
○homa m. the offering of oblations Hariv.
⋙ balīndrasahasranāman
balī7ndra-sahasra-nāman n. N. of wk
⋙ balyupakhyāna
baly-upakhyāna n. N. of ch. of the Vāsishṭha-rāmāyaṇa
≫ balika
balika m. (cf. valika) N. of a serpent-demon L.
• (ā), f. Sida Cordifolia and Rhombifolia L.
• mfn. one who takes his food every 6th day L.
≫ balīkṛta
balī-kṛta mfn. presented as an offering Kathās.
balivarda
balivárda m. a bull or ox TBr. &c. &c. (also balīv○
• wṛ. ○vardha)
• (balīvardī), f. N. of a woman, g. kalyāṇy-ādi (cf. Kāś.)
≫ balīvardin
balīvardin m. N. of a man g. śubhrâdi- (cf. Kāś. baliv○)
≫ balīvardineya
balīvardineya m. metron. fr. balīvardī Vop.
baliśa
baliśa n. ○śi, or ○śī f. (also written val○) a hook, fish-hook L. (cf. baḍiśa)
baliṣṭha
báliṣṭha báliyas, See p. 723, col. 2
baliṣṇu
baliṣṇu mfn. disregarded, despised L. (arrogant, disrespectful W.)
balīna
balīna m. a scorpion W.
• N. of an Asura MBh. (vḷ. balīviira)
balīvāka
balīvāka See bali-v○ under bali
balīha
balīha m. pl. N. of a people MBh. (cf. balhika)
balūka
balūka wrongly for valūka KātyŚr.
balkasa
bálkasa n. dregs or sediment left in the distillation of ardent spirits ŚBr.
balbaja
bálbaja m. (later balvaja, or valvaja) Eleusine Indica (a species of coarse grass not liked by cattle) TS. &c. &c
⋙ balbajamaya
○maya mf(ī)n. made of Balbaja grass, g. śarâdi
⋙ balbajastukā
○stukā́ f. a bunch or tuft of Balbaja grass RV.
≫ balbajika
balbajika mfn. g. kumudaâdi
balbalā
balbalā onomat. (with √kṛ) to stammer, stutter PañcavBr.
⋙ balbalākāra
○kāra m. stammering, stuttering SaṃhUp.
• (am), ind. ib.
balbūtha
balbūthá m. N. .of a man RV.
balbūla
balbūlá m. N. of a serpent-demon Suparṇ. [Page 724, Column 2]
balya
balya See p. 723, col. 2
balla
balla wṛ. for valgā MBh. vii, 1217
ballava
ballava m. (also written vallava) a cowherd MBh. Hariv. Kāv. (cf. go-b○)
• N. assumed by Bhīma-sena when cook to king Virāṭa MBh.
• a cook L.
• pl. N. of a people MBh.
• (ī), f. a cowherdess L.
⋙ ballavatā
○tā f. (cf. Bālar.),
⋙ ballavatva
○tva n. (cf. Hariv.) the business or duty of a cowherd
⋙ ballavayuvati
○yuvati f. (○tī L.), a young cowherdess, Get
ballāla
ballāla m. N. of various men Col.
• of a king Kuval.
• of the father of Śaṃkara Cat.
⋙ ballāladeva
○deva (with daiva-jña), m. N. of the author of the Bhoja-prabandha Cat.
⋙ ballālamiśra
○miśra m. N. of a king, Vāsav., Introd
⋙ ballālasenadeva
○sena-deva m. N. of an author Cat.
balva
balva n. (also written valva, or valava) N. of the second Karaṇa or astrological division of the day L.
• (ī), f. wṛ. for vallī
balvaja
balvaja See balbaja
balśa
balśa = valśa in śatá-balśa, q.v
balhi
balhi m. N. of a country, Balkh Uṇ. iv, 117 Sch. (written vahli)
≫ balhika
balhika n. = bālhīka, Asa Foetida L.
bava
bava n. (also written vava) N. of the first Karaṇa or astrological division of the day Sūryas.
baṣkaya
baṣkáya mfn. (prob.) one year old, a yearling RV. i, 164, 5 (cf. g. utsâdi)
≫ baṣkayaṇī
baṣkayaṇī or f. a cow with a young calf. L. (cf. Pāṇ. 2-1, 65)
⋙ baṣkayiṇī
baṣkaḍyiṇī f. a cow with a young calf. L. (cf. Pāṇ. 2-1, 65)
≫ baṣkiha
báṣkiha mfn. old, decrepit VS. MaitrS. (vaṣk○)
baṣṭa
baṣṭa m. (Prākṛ.) = mūrkha, a fool L.
basta
bastá m. (also written vasta) a goat RV. &c. &c
⋙ bastakarṇa
○karṇa m. Ṣorea Robusta L.
⋙ bastagandhā
○gandhā f. Ocimum Villosum L.
⋙ bastagandhākṛti
○gandhâkṛti f. a partic. plant growing in Mālava (= lakṣmaṇā) Bhpr.
⋙ bastamāram
○māram ind. after the manner of the dying of a goat Suśr.
⋙ bastamukha
○mukha mf(ī)n. goat-faced MW.
⋙ bastamūtra
○mūtra n. the urine of a goat MW.
⋙ bastamodā
○modā f. N. of a plant (= aja-modā) L.
⋙ bastavāśin
○vāśin mfn. bleating like a gṭgoat AV. (wṛ. ○sín)
⋙ bastaśṛṅgī
○śṛṅgī f. Odina Pinnata L.
⋙ bastājina
bastâjina n. a goat-skin MaitrS.
⋙ bastāntrī
bastântrī f. Argyreia Speciosa or Argentea L.
⋙ bastābhivāśin
bastâbhivāśin mfn. (wṛ. ○sín) = basta-vāśín AV.
⋙ bastāmbu
bastâmbu n. = basta-mūtra Bhpr.
basti
basti &c. See vasti
bastya
bastya See vā́ja-bastya
basri
básri ind. quickly RV. i, 120, 12 (= kṣipram Sāy.)
bah
bah short form of √baṃh, q.v
≫ bahaya
bahaya Nom. P. ○yati (fr. bahu) Pat.
≫ bahala
bahala mfn. thick, dense, compact, firm, solid Kāv. Rājat. Suśr.
• bushy, shaggy (as a tail) Ml.
• wide, extensive Suśr.
• deep, intense (as a colour) Śiś.
• harsh (as a tone) Prab.
• manifold, copious, abundant (ibc. = in a high degree
• ifc. = filled with, chiefly consisting of). Kāv. (often v. l. bahula)
• m. a kind of sugar-cane L.
• (ā), f. large cardamoms L. (cf. bahulā)
• Anethum Sowa L.
⋙ bahalagandha
○gandha n. a species of sandal L.
• (ā), f. large cardamoms L.
⋙ bahalacakṣus
○cakṣus m. Odina Pinisata L.
⋙ bahalatā
○tā f. thickness Suśr.
⋙ bahalatvaca
○tvaca n. the white flowering Lodhra L.
⋙ bahalavartman
○vartman mṇ. a partic. disease of the eyes, a swollen eyelid Suśr.
⋙ bahalāṅga
bahalâṅga m. Odina Pinnata L.
⋙ bahalānurāga
bahalânurāga mfn. deep red Śiś.
≫ bahalita
bahalita mfn. grown thick or compact or strong, Kāv'
≫ bahalībhū
bahalī-√bhū P. -bhavati, to become a thick or compact mass Car.
≫ bahu
bahú mf(vií or u)n. much, many, frequent, abundant, numerous, great or considerable in quantity (n. also as subst. with gen.) RV. (rarely in Maṇḍ. i-ix) AV. &c. &c. (tadbahu-yad, 'it is a great matter that' MBh.
tvayā me bahu kṛtaṃ-yad, 'you have done me a great service by-or that-' Nal.
kim bahunā, 'what occasion is there for much talk?' i.e. 'in short' Śak. Hit.)
• abounding or rich in (instr.) ŚBr.
• large, great, mighty AV. &c. &c
• (ú), ind. much, very, abundantly, greatly, in a high degree, frequently, often, mostly RV. &c. &c. (often ibc., where also= nearly, almost, rather, somewhat [Page 724, Column 3]
• cf. bahu-tṛṇa, bahu-trivarṣa and Pāṇ. 5-3, 68
bahu-√man = to think much of esteem highly, prize, value)
• n. the pl. number AitBr.
⋙ bahukaṇṭaka
○kaṇṭaka mfn. 'many-thorned', N. of sev. plants (a species of Asteracautha
• Alhagi Maurorum
• Phoenix Paludosa) L.
• (ā), f. = next L.
⋙ bahukaṇṭā
○kaṇṭā f. 'manythorned', Solanum Jacquini L.
⋙ bahukanda
○kanda m. 'having bulbous roots', Amorphophallus Campanulatus L.
• (ī), f. Cucumis Utilissimus or a kind of gourd L.
⋙ bahukara
○kara mf(ī)n. doing much, busy, useful in many ways to (gen.) Bhaṭṭ. (cf. Pāṇ. 3-2, 21)
• one who sweeps, a sweeper L. (√kṝ?)
• m. a camel L.
• a species of jujube L.
• (ā or ī), f. a broom L. (√kṝ?)
⋙ bahukaraṇīya
○karaṇīya mfn. one who has (or complains of having) much to do, who never has time for anything L.
⋙ bahukarṇikā
○karṇikā f. Salvinia Cucullata L.
⋙ bahukalka
○kalka m. Buchanania Latifolia L.
⋙ bahukalpa
○kalpa mfn. manifold, multifarious MBh.
⋙ bahukalyāṇa
○kalyāṇa mf(ā or ī)n. very illustrious, most noble, Nal',
⋙ bahukāma
○kāma mfn. having many wishes or desires ŚāṅkhŚr.
⋙ bahukāra
○kāra mfn. doing or effecting much VS.
⋙ bahukāraṇīya
○kāraṇīya mfn. = -karaṇīya L.
⋙ bahukālam
○kālam ind. for a long time MW.
⋙ bahukālīna
○kālīna mfn. of long standing, old, ancient ib.
⋙ bahukīṭa
○kīṭa m. N. of a Grāma in the north, g. palady-ādi
⋙ bahukulīna
○kulīna or Sch. on Pāṇ. 4-1, 140 (cf. bâhukuleyaka)
⋙ bahukulya
○kulya Sch. on Pāṇ. 4-1, 140 (cf. bâhukuleyaka)
⋙ bahukusumita
○kusumita mfn. full of blossoms
⋙ bahukurca
○kurca m. a species of cocoa-nut L.
⋙ bahukṛta
○kṛta mf(ā)n., PIṇ' iv, 1, 52, Vlrtt' 5 Pat,. -kṛitya, mfn. = -karanīya L.
⋙ bahuketu
○ketu m. N. of a mountain R.
⋙ bahukrama
○krama m. a Krama (q.v.) of more than three words RPrāt.
⋙ bahukṣama
○kṣama mfn. enduring much Kum.
• m. a Jaina saint or a Buddha L.
⋙ bahukṣāra
○kṣāra m. a kind of alkali L.
⋙ bahukṣīrā
○kṣīrā f. a cow which gives much milk L.
⋙ bahugandha
○gandha mfn. strong-scented
• m. the resin of Boswellia Thurifera L.
• (ā), f. a bud of Michelia Champaka L.
• Jasminum Auriculatum L.
• Nigella Indica L.
• n. cinnamon L.
• a kind of sandal L.
-dā f. musk L.
⋙ bahugarhyavāc
○garhya-vāc mfn. saying much that is to be censured, too talkative, loquacious L.
⋙ bahugava
○gava m. 'having much cattle', N. of a prince Hariv. Pur.
⋙ bahugiri
○giri m. N. of a district Var.
⋙ bahugu
○gú mf(ū́)n. rich in cattle ĀpŚr.
⋙ bahuguḍā
○guḍā f. Solanum Jacquini L.
⋙ bahuguṇa
○guṇa mfn. many-threaded (as a rope) Pāṇ. 6-2, 176 Sch.
• manifold, multifarious, much MBh. R.
• having many good qualities or virtues, PIṇ. vi, 2, 176 Sch.
• m. N. of a Deva-gandharva MBh.
⋙ bahuguru
○guru m. one who has read much but superficially, a sciolist (= cumbaka) L.
⋙ bahuguhā
○guhā f. -guḍā L.
⋙ bahugo
○go mfn. having much cattle MW.
⋙ bahugotraja
○gotra-ja mfn. having many blood relations Kathās.
⋙ bahugranthi
○granthi m. 'many-knotted', Tamarix Indica L.
⋙ bahugraha
○graha mfn. receiving or holding much (said of a minister and a water-jar) Hit.
⋙ bahucarmaka
○carmaka mf(ikā)n. Pat.
⋙ bahucārin
○cārín mfn. roaming much or widely AV.
⋙ bahucitra
○citra mfn. very various or manifold Pañcat.
⋙ bahucchada
○cchada m. Alstonia Scholaris L.
⋙ bahucchala
○cchala mf(ā)n. deceitful Kir.
-tva n. Veṇis
⋙ bahucchinnā
○cchinnā f. a species of Cocculus L.
⋙ bahujana
○jana m. a great multitude of people (-parivāra, m. a partic. Samādhi
-hita n. the common weal) Buddh.
• mf(ā)n. surrounded by many people ĀpŚr.
⋙ bahujanmabhāj
○janma-bhāj mfn. subject to many births Sāy. on RV. i, 164, 3
⋙ bahujanya
○janya (bāhu-j○?), prob. n. a multitude of people L.
⋙ bahujalpa
○jalpa mfn. very talkative, loquacious ŚārṅgP.
⋙ bahujalpitṛ
○jalpitṛ m. a talker, prattler R.
⋙ bahujava
○java mfn. very swift Nir.
⋙ bahujāta
○jāta mfn. grown mighty ib.
⋙ bahujālī
○jālī f. a kind of cucumber L.
⋙ bahujña
○jña mfn. possessed of great knowledge
-tā f. great knowledge MW.
⋙ bahutanaya
○tanaya mfn. one who has many sons Daś.
⋙ bahutantrī
○tantrī mfn. (nom. īs) many-fibred (said only of the body Pāṇ. 5-4, 159)
⋙ bahutantrīka
○tantrīka mf(ā)n. (fr. bahu + tantrī) having many strings (as a musical instrument) L.
⋙ bahutama
○tama mfn. very many, most, most numerous &c
• farthest, remotest (e.g. ā bahutamāt puruṣāt, as far as the remotest descendant) ṢaḍvBr.
⋙ bahutara
○tara mf(ā or ī)n. more (or most) abundant or numerous &c
• greater or very great MBh. Kāv. &c
• (am), ind. more, very or too much, for the greater part, chiefly Vet. SaddhP.
-ka mfn. very -much or numerous Pat.
-kaṇiśa m. a kind of corn or grain (cf. gucchakaṇiśa)
⋙ bahutarām
○tarām ind. in a high degree, exceedingly, much, Caur
⋙ bahutas
○tas ind. from or by much or many
• from many sides Pāṇ. 5-3, 7, 8 Sch.
⋙ bahutā
○tā f. numerousness, muchness, abundance, plenty, multiplicity, plurality Vet. (cf. -tva)
⋙ bahutiktā
○tiktā f. Solanum Indicum L.
⋙ bahutitha
○titha See p. 626, col. 1
⋙ bahutṛṇa
○tṛṇa a, mfn. abounding in grass Kathās. [Page 725, Column 1]
• n. much like grass, almost grass, a mere blade of gṭgrass Bhartṛ. Śiś.
• m. Saccharum Munjia L.
⋙ bahutṛṣṇa
○tṛṣṇa mfn. having great thirst Kāv.
⋙ bahutra
○tra ind. in many ways or places, amongst many Pāṇ. 5-3, 10 Sch.
⋙ bahutrā
○trā́ ind. amongst many, to many RV. (cf. Pāṇ. 5-4, 56 Sch.)
⋙ bahutrivarṣa
○trivarṣa mfn. well-nigh three years old, Laṭy
⋙ bahutva
○tva n. muchness, abundance, multitude MBh. Kāv. &c
• plurality, majority Mn. viii, 73
• (in gram.) the pl. number (cf. bahu-tā)
⋙ bahutvakka
○tvakka m. (fr. bahu + tvac), 'having much bark', Betula Bhojpatra L.
⋙ bahutvac
○tvac m. id. L.
• Astonia Scholaris L.
⋙ bahuthā
○thā ind. in numerous ways, in various manners Pāṇ. 5-3, 23 Sch.
⋙ bahuda
○da mfn. 'much-giving', liberal, munificent W.
⋙ bahudakṣiṇa
○dakṣiṇá mfn. marked by many fees or donations (as a religious ceremony), liberal, lavish, bountiful ŚBr.
⋙ bahudaṇḍika
○daṇḍika or mfn. having many staff-bearers W.
⋙ bahudaṇḍin
○daṇḍin mfn. having many staff-bearers W.
⋙ bahudantī
○dantī f. N. of a woman
-suta m. 'the son of Bahu-dantī', N. of an author Kām. (v. l. valgndantī-sukha)
⋙ bahudarśka
○darśka mf(ikā)n. or seeing much, prudent, circumspect L.
⋙ bahudarśin
○darśin mfn. seeing much, prudent, circumspect L.
○śi-tā f. circumspection ib.
⋙ bahudalakaniśa
○dala-kaniśa m. a partic. species of grain L.
⋙ bahudāna
○dāna n. a rich gift Kāv.
• (á), mfn. = -dāyin ŚBr.
⋙ bahudāman
○dāman or f. N. of one of the Mātṛis attending on Skanda MBh.
⋙ bahudāmā
○dāmā f. N. of one of the Mātṛis attending on Skanda MBh.
⋙ bahudāyin
○dāyin mfn. 'much giving', liberal, munificent ChUp.
⋙ bahudāsapuruṣa
○dāsa-puruṣa mfn. having many slaves and servants ĀpŚr.
⋙ bahudāsapūruṣa
○dāsa-pūruṣá mf(ā́)n., id. TBr.
⋙ bahuduḥkhavāsam
○duḥkhavāsam ind. (with √vas) to have a very painful abode BhP.
⋙ bahudugdha
○dugdha mfn. having much milk L.
• (ā), f. (a cow) giving much milk L. (also
⋙ bahuvatī
○vatī Hcat.)
• m. wheat L.
⋙ bahudugdhikā
○dugdhikā f. 'having much milk', Tithymalus Antiquorum (which yields a caustic milky juice) L.
⋙ bahudṛśvan
○dṛśvan m. one who has seen much, a great observer, very experienced L.
⋙ bahudṛṣṭa
○dṛṣṭa mfn. = prec. W.
⋙ bahudeya
○deya n. munificence, liberality GopBr.
⋙ bahudevata
○devata mfn. (a hymn) addressed to many deities (-tva n.) Nir. ŚrS.
⋙ bahudevatya
○devatya mfn. belonging to many deities TS. ŚBr.
⋙ bahudeśadarśin
○deśa-darśin mfn. one who has seen many countries, a great traveller W.
⋙ bahudaivata
○daivata mfn. relating to many deities Nir.
⋙ bahudaivatya
○daivatya mfn. = prec. Cat.
• n. N. of wk
⋙ bahudoṣa
○doṣa m. great harm or disadvantage Mṛicch.
• mf(ā)n. having many faults or drawbacks, very wicked or bad R. Mṛicch.
⋙ bahudohanā
○dohanā f. yielding much milk MBh.
⋙ bahudhana
○dhana mfn. possessing much wealth, wealthy, rich (-tva, n.) Śak.
• m. N. of a man L.
○névara m. a very rich man Kathās.
⋙ bahudhanya
○dhanya wṛ. for dhānya
⋙ bahudhanvin
○dhanvin mfn. having many bows (said of Śiva) MBh.
⋙ bahudhā
○dhā See p. 726, col. 2
⋙ bahudhānya
○dhānya m. 'abounding in corn', N. of the 12th or 46th year in a 60 years' cycle of Jupiter Var.
⋙ bahudhānyaka
○dhānyaka m. or n. (?) N. of a place MBh.
⋙ bahudhara
○dhara n. 'manyedged', a diamond or the thunderbolt of Indra L.
⋙ bahudhīvan
○dhīvan mf(= m. or arī)n. rather skilful Vop. iv, 10
⋙ bahudhenūka
○dhenūka n. a great multitude of milch cows MBh.
⋙ bahudheya
○dheya (!), m. pl. N. of a school L.,
⋙ bahudhmāta
○dhmātá mfn. often annealed or cast (as iron) ŚBr.
⋙ bahunāda
○nāda m. 'loud-sounding', a conch shell L.
⋙ bahunāman
○nāman mfn. having many names BhP.
⋙ bahunihśrita
○nihśrita wṛ. for bāhu-n○, q.v
⋙ bahuniṣka
○niṣka or mfn. worth many Nishkas Pāṇ. 5-1, 30 Sch.
⋙ bahunaiṣkika
○naiṣkika mfn. worth many Nishkas Pāṇ. 5-1, 30 Sch.
⋙ bahupaṭu
○paṭu mfn. rather clever Pāṇ. 5-3, 68 Sch.
⋙ bahupattra
○pattra mfn. many-leaved
• m. an onion L.
• (ā), f. a partic. fragrant flower L.
• (ī), f. N. of various plants (Aloe Perfoliata L.
• basil
• a species of Solanum &c.) L.
• n. talc L.
⋙ bahupattrikā
○pattrikā f. Flacourtia Cataphracta L.
• Trigonella Foenum Graecum Bhpr.
• = mahā-śatāvarī L.
⋙ bahupatnīka
○patnīka mfn. having many wives Śak.
• performed by many wives KātyŚr. Sch.
-tā f. polygamy MBh.
⋙ bahupatnīkṛt
○patnīkṛt m. one who takes many wives MW.
⋙ bahupatnītā
○patnītā f. polygamy ib.
⋙ bahupad
○pad (strong form -pād), m. 'many-rooted', the Indian fig-tree L.
⋙ bahupada
○pada mfn. many-footed BhP.
⋙ bahupannaga
○pannaga m. N. of a Marut Hariv. (v. l. brahma-p○)
⋙ bahuparṇa
○parṇá mf(ā́)n. many-leaved TS. TBr.
• m. Alstonia Scholaris L.
• (ā), f. Trigonella Foenum Graecum L.
⋙ bahuparṇikā
○parṇikā f. Salvinia Cucullata L.
⋙ bahupaśu
○paśu mfn. rich in cattle Br. GṛS.
⋙ bahupākya
○pākya mfn. one at whose house much is cooked (for the poor) ChUp.
⋙ bahupād
○pād See -pad
⋙ bahupāda
○pāda mf(ā)n. many-footed MBh.
• composed of several Pādas (q.v.) RPrāt.
• m. the Indian fig. tree L.
⋙ bahupāyya
○pā́yya mfn. protecting many
• n. a large hall RV. (cf. nṛ-pārya)
⋙ bahuputra
○putra mf(ā)n. one who has many sons or children MānGṛ. ( f. -tva n. MW.)
• m. Alstonia Scholaris
• N. of a Prajā-pati R. Pur.
• (ī), f. Asparagus Racemosus Bhpr. [Page 725, Column 2]
• Flacourtia Cataphracta L.
• N. of Durgā L.
⋙ bahuputrikā
○putrikā f. N. of one of the Mātṛis attending on Skanda MBh.
• wṛ. for -pattrikā
⋙ bahupuṣṭa
○puṣṭá mfn. being in great prosperity MaitrS.
⋙ bahupuṣpa
○puṣpa m. 'many-blossomed', Erythrina Indica L. (ī or ikā f. Grislea Tomentosa Bhpr.)
-prabāla-vat mfn. having many flowers and young shoots R.
-phalôpêta. mfn. having many flowers and fruits MW.
⋙ bahuprakāra
○prakāra mfn. of many kinds, manifold MārkP.
• n. ind. in many ways, manifoldly R.
⋙ bahuprakṛti
○prakṛti mfn. consisting of many primary parts or verbal elements (as a compound) VPrāt.
⋙ bahupraja
○praja mf(ā)n. having a numerous progeny R. (also ○jás RV.) cf. Pāṇ. 5-4, 123
• m. (only L.) a hog
• a mouse
• Saccharum Munjia
⋙ bahuprajña
○prajña mfn. very wise Ml.
⋙ bahuprajñānaśālin
○prajñāna-śālin mfn. possessed of much knowledge Kathās.
⋙ bahupratijña
○pratijña mfn. containing more than one proposition, complicated W.
• (in law) comprising many counts (as a plaint) Yājñ. Sch.
⋙ bahupratyarthika
○pratyarthika mfn. having many adversaries or opponents MW.
⋙ bahupratyavāya
○pratyavâya mfn. connected with many difficulties Nāg.
⋙ bahuprada
○prada mfn. 'muchbestowing', liberal, munificent, bountiful L.
⋙ bahuprapañca
○prapañca mfn. very diffuse or prolix Hit.
⋙ bahupralāpin
○pralāpin mfn. (cf. Var.)
○pi-tā, f. (cf. Prasannar.) = -bhāṣin, ○ṣi-tā
⋙ bahupravāha
○pravāha mfn. 'many-streamed', flowing in many streams W.
⋙ bahuprasū
○prasū f. a mother of many children L.
⋙ bahuprāśnika
○prāśnika mfn. containing many questions MW.
⋙ bahupriya
○priyá mfn. dear to many (= purupriyá ŚBr.
⋙ bahupreyasī
○preyasī mfn. having many loved ones Vop.
⋙ bahuphala
○phála mfn. 'many-fruited', fertile W.
• m. a partic. fruit tree L.
• Nauclea Cadamba L.
• (ā), f. N. of various plants (Solanum Indicum or another variety of Solanum
• Glycine Debilis
• a species of Convolvulus Turpethum
• various kinds of cucurbitaceous plants, Flacourtia Cataphracta) L.
• (ī), f. N. of various plants (Emblica Officinalis
• Ficus Oppositifolia &c.) L.
⋙ bahuphālikā
○phâlikā f. a species of jujube L.
⋙ bahuphenā
○phenā f. a species of plant (= sâtala)
○na-rasā f. = saptalā Car.
⋙ bahubala
○bala mfn. possessing great strength
• m. a lion L.
⋙ bahubāhu
○bāhu mfn. many-armed
• m. N. of a prince Hariv.
⋙ bahubīja
○bīja mfn. having much seed VarYogay.
• n. the fruit of Anona Reticulata or Squamosa L.
• (ā), f. Trigonella Foenum Graecum Bhpr.
• a kind of Musa L.
⋙ bahubollaka
○bollaka m. a great talker Divyâv.
⋙ bahubhakṣa
○bhakṣa mfn. eating much, a great eater MW.
⋙ bahubhadra
○bhadra m. pl. N. of a people, MārkP.
⋙ bahubhastraka
○bhastraka mf(ā) or ikā)n. (fr. bahu + bhastrā) Pāṇ. 7-3, 47 Sch.
⋙ bahubhāgya
○bhāgya mfn. of great good fortune, fortunate W.
⋙ bahubhāṣin
○bhāṣin mfn. talking much, garrulous ĀśvŚr. (a-b○)
○ṣi-tā f. (cf. MBh.) and ○ṣya n. talkativeness, garrulity
⋙ bahubhuj
○bhuj mfn. = -bhakṣa MBh.
⋙ bahubhuja
○bhuja mfn. having many arms
• (ā), f. N. of Durgā L.
⋙ bahubhūmi
○bhūmi m. N. of a prince VP.
⋙ bahubhūmika
○bhūmika mfn. having many floors or stories Hcat.
⋙ bahubhṛjj
○bhṛjj mfn. (nom. -bhṛṭ) roasting or frying much Vop.
⋙ bahubhoktṛ
○bhoktṛ m. a great eater Gobh. Sch.
⋙ bahubhogyā
○bhogyā f. 'to be enjoyed by many', a courtesan, prostitute Daś.
⋙ bahubhojaka
○bhojaka mfn. eating much Subh.
⋙ bahubhojana
○bhojana wṛ. for -bhojaka
⋙ bahubhojin
○bhojin mfn. eating much, voracious (○ji-tā f.) Kull. on Mn. ii, 57
⋙ bahubhauma
○bhauma mf(ī)n. = -bhūmika R.
⋙ bahumañjarī
○mañjarī f. basil Bhpr.
⋙ bahumata
○mata mfn. much thought of, highly esteemed, valued MBh. Kāv. &c
• having many different opinions W.
⋙ bahumati
○mati f. high opinion or esteem Kir.
⋙ bahumatsya
○matsya mfn. having many fish
• n. a place abounding in fish Kauś.
⋙ bahumadhyaga
○madhya-ga mfn. going among or belonging to many Mn. ix, 199
⋙ bahumantavya
○mantavya mfn. to be thought much of or esteemed highly, estimable MBh.
⋙ bahumala
○mala m. 'having much dross', lead L.
⋙ bahumāna
○māna m. high esteem or estimation, great respect or regard for (with loc. of pers. or thing, rarely with gen. of pers.) MBh. Kāv. &c
• n. a gift made by a superior to an inferior MW.
⋙ bahumānin
○mānin mfn. thought much of, highly esteemed MBh.
⋙ bahumānuṣasaṃkīrṇa
○mānuṣa-saṃkīrṇa n 'crowded with many people', an arbour, bower Gal.
⋙ bahumānya
○mānya mfn. to be thought much of, to be highly esteemed, estimable Kull. on Mn. ii, 117
⋙ bahumāya
○māya mfn. artful, deceitful, treacherous MBh. Pañcat.
⋙ bahumārgī
○mārgī f. a place where many roads meet ; (vḷ. ○ga n.) L.
⋙ bahumāla
○māla or mfn. possessing many necklaces MW.
⋙ bahumālaka
○mālaka mfn. possessing many necklaces MW.
⋙ bahumālyaphala
○mālya-phala mfn. rich in garlands and fruits Pat.
⋙ bahumāṣatila
○māṣa-tilá mf(ā́)n. rich in beans and sesamum TS. ĀpŚr.
⋙ bahumitra
○mitra mfn. having many friends Āpast.
• m. N. of a man ( See bāhumitrāyaṇa)
⋙ bahumukha
○mukha mf(ī)n. 'many-mouthed', speaking variously BhP.
⋙ bahumūtra
○mūtra mfn. making water in excess
-tā f. diabetes L. [Page 725, Column 3]
⋙ bahumūtraka
○mūtraka m. a kind of chameleon L.
⋙ bahumūrti
○mūrti mfn. multiform
• f. the wild cotton shrub L.
⋙ bahumūrdhan
○mūrdhan mfn. many-headed W.
• m. N. of Vishṇu L.
⋙ bahumūla
○mūla mfn. many-rooted W.
• m. a sort of reed or grass L.
• Hyperanthera Moringa L.
• (ā), f. AsparagusRacemosus L.
• (ī), f. Emblica Officinalis L.
○la-phalânvita mfn. provided or furnished with many roots and fruits MW.
⋙ bahumūlaka
○mūlaka m. a species of reed L.
• N. of a Nāga MBh.
• n. the sweetscented √of Andropogon Muricatus Bhpr.
⋙ bahumulya
○mulya mfn. high-priced, precious ( f.) Pañcat.
• n. a large sum of money Rājat.
⋙ bahumṛga
○mṛga mfn. abounding in deer MW.
⋙ bahumaulya
○maulya wṛ. for -mūlya MBh.
⋙ bahuyajvan
○yajvan mfn. or Vop. iv, 5
⋙ bahuyajvā
○yajvā f. Vop. iv, 5
⋙ bahuyājin
○yājin mfn. one who has offered many sacrifices TS. AitBr. GṛS.
⋙ bahuyājya
○yājya mfn. one who has many institutors of a sacrifice, one who sacrifices on behalf of many Kull. on Mn. iii, 151
⋙ bahuyojanā
○yojanā f. N. of one of the Mātṛis attending on Skanda MBh.
⋙ bahurajas
○rajas mfn. very dusty or containing much pollen Kāvyâd.
⋙ bahuratna
○ratna mf(ā)n. rich in gems or jewels Siṃhâs.
○tnāya Nom. Ā. ○yate, to contain many jewels ib.
⋙ bahuratha
○ratha m. N. of a king Hariv. Pur.
⋙ bahurandhrikā
○randhrikā f. 'much perforated', N. of a particular medicinal √cf. L
⋙ bahuramya
○ramya mfn. very delightful MW.
⋙ bahurasa
○rasá mfn. having much juice. juicy ŚBr.
• (ā), f. Cardiospermum Halicacabum L.
⋙ bahurājan
○rājan mfn
⋙ bahurājā
○rājā f. Vop. iv, 5
⋙ bahurāyaspoṣa
○rāyaspoṣá mf(ā́)n. possessing much wealth TS. ĀpŚr.
⋙ bahurāśi
○rāśi mfn. (in arithm.) composed of numerous terms
• (with pakṣa), m. a series of many terms Col.
⋙ bahuripu
○ripu mfn. one who has many foes MW.
⋙ bahuruhā
○ruhā f. a species of Cocculus L.
⋙ bahurūpa
○rūpá mf(ā́)n. multiform, variegated, checkered
• manifold VS. &c. &c
• m. N. of Śiva MBh.
• of Rudra ib. Pur.
• of a son of Medhātithi BhP.
• (only L.) a chameleon
• hair
• the resin of Ṣorea Robusta
• the sun
• N. of Brahmā
• of Vishṇu
• of the god of love
• of a Buddha
• (ā), f. N. of one of the seven tongues of fire L.
• n. N. of a Varsha BhP.
-kalpa m. N. of wk
-garba-stotra n. N. of a Stotra
○pâṣṭaka-tantra n. a collective N. for eight Tantras (viz. the brāhmītantra, māheśvarī-t○, kaumārika-t○, vaiṣṇavii-t○, vārāhī-t○, indrāṇī-t○, cāmuṇḍā-t○, śiva-dūtī-t○) Cat.
⋙ bahurūpaka
○rūpaka mf(ikā)n. multiform, manifold MBh.
• m. a kind of animal L.
-śobhita, adorned in many ways, variously decorated MBh. (v. l. ○pâṅgaś○)
⋙ bahurūpin
○rūpin mfn. = -rūpaka mfn. BhP.
⋙ bahurekha
○rekha m. pl. many lines or wrinkles, marks of care or pain W.
⋙ bahuretas
○retas m. 'having much seed', N. of Brahmā L.
⋙ bahurai
○rai mfn. having great riches, very rich MW.
⋙ bahuroman
○roman m. 'having much hair or wool'
• a sheep L.
⋙ bahulavaṇa
○lavaṇa n. 'containing much salt'
• a soil impregnated with salt L.
⋙ bahuvaktavya
○vaktavya mfn. to be said much about Rājat.
⋙ bahuvacana
○vacana n. the pl. number, the case-endings and personal terminations in the pl. number ŚBr. &c
⋙ bahuvat
○vat ind. plurally, in the pl. number (e.g. api dvi-vad api bahu-vat, both in the dual and plural) Nir.
⋙ bahuvarṇa
○varṇa mfn. many-coloured (-tā f.) Suśr.
⋙ bahuvarta
○varta N. of a place ( See bāhuvartaka)
⋙ bahuvarṣasahasrika
○varṣa-sahasrika mfn. lasting many thousand years MBh.
⋙ bahuvarṣasahasrin
○varṣa-sahasrin mfn. id., many thousand years old ib.
⋙ bahuvalka
○valka m. 'having much bark', Buchanania Latifolia L.
⋙ bahuvalkala
○valkala m.id. Bhpr.
⋙ bahuvallī
○vallī f. Hoya Viridiflora L.
⋙ bahuvādin
○vādín mfn. talking much, garrulous, babbling VS.
⋙ bahuvāra
○vāra or m. Cordia Myxa Bhpr. (○ka-phata n. its fruit Kull.)
⋙ bahuvāraka
○vāraka m. Cordia Myxa Bhpr. (○ka-phata n. its fruit Kull.)
⋙ bahuvāram
○vāram ind. many times, often, Caur
⋙ bahuvārṣika
○vārṣika mf(ī)n. lasting many years, many years old R. Hcat.
⋙ bahuvi
○vi mfn. containing many birds Uṇ. iv, 133, Sch
⋙ bahuvikrama
○vikrama mfn. very powerful MW.
⋙ bahuvighna
○vighna mfn. presenting many obsticles or difficulties (-tā f.) Cāṇ.
⋙ bahuvid
○víd mfn. much-knowing, very learned TBr. ChUp.
⋙ bahuvidya
○vídya mfn. id. (-tā f.) Kāv.
⋙ bahuvidha
○vidha mf(ā)n. of many sorts or kinds, manifold, various MBh. Kāv. &c
• (am ind. diversely, in several directions, up and down R. Mṛicch. Pañcat.)
• m. N. of a prince VP.
⋙ bahuvistara
○vistara m. great extension Subh.
• (-yuktam ind. in all directions, everywhere R.)
• mf(ā) n. of wide extent, widely spread ib. (also ○tāra Ml.)
• manifold, various MBh. Hariv.
• very detailed (am ind.) R.
⋙ bahuvistīrṇa
○vistīrṇa mfn. widespread, widely diffused (-tā, f) Vcar.
• (ā), f. Abrus precatorius (a shrub bearing a small red and black berry and commonly called Kucai) L.
⋙ bahuvīja
○vīja See -bija
⋙ bahuvīrya
○vīrya mf(ā)n. very powerful or efficacious MBh.
• m. N. of various plants (Terminalia Bellerica
• Bombax Heptaphyllum &c.) L.
• (ā), f. Flacourtia Cataphracta L. [Page 726, Column 1]
⋙ bahuvyaya
○vyaya or mfn. spending much, prodigal L.
⋙ bahuvyayin
○vyayin mfn. spending much, prodigal L.
⋙ bahuvyāpin
○vyāpin mfn. far-spreading, extending wide Sāh.
⋙ bahuvyālaniṣevita
○vyāla-niṣevita mfn. infested or inhabited by many snakes or wild beasts MBh.
⋙ bahuvrīhi
○vrīhi mfn. possessing much rice
• m. a relative or adjective compound (in which, as in the word bahu-vrīhi itself [cf. tat-puruṣa], the last member loses its character of a substantive and together with the first member serves to qualify a noun) Pāṇ. 2-2, 23 ; 35 &c
-vat ind. like a Bahu-vrilhi or relative compound Pāṇ. 8-1, 9
⋙ bahuśakti
○śakti mfn. possessing great power
• m. N. of a prince Pañcat.
⋙ bahuśatru
○śatru mfn. having many enemies Kām. Hit.
• m. a sparrow L.
⋙ bahuśabda
○śabda m. the pl. number Lāṭy.
⋙ bahuśalya
○śalya m. a variety of Khadira with red blossoms L.
⋙ bahuśas
○śas See col. 2
⋙ bahuśasta
○śasta mfn. very excellent
• very right or good or happy MW.
⋙ bahuśākha
○śākha mf(ā)n., 'many-branched', having many branches or ramifications, multifarious, manifold TS. TBr.
• m. Euphorbia Antiquorum L. (-tva n.)
⋙ bahusākhin
○sākhin mfn. = prec. mfn. MBh. śāla m. Euphorbia Antiquorum
⋙ bahuśāstrajña
○śāstra-jña mfn. acquainted with many books or sciences MW.
⋙ bahuśikha
○śikha mfn. 'many-pointed'
• (ā), f. Commelina Salicifolia and another species L. (v. l. vahni-ś○)
⋙ bahuśubhāya
○śubhāya Nom. Ā. ○yate, to be or become a great blessing Śatr.
⋙ bahuśūnya
○śūnya mfn. very empty or void MW.
⋙ bahuśṛṅga
○śṛṅga mfn. many-horned L.
• m. N. of Vishṇu
⋙ bahuśruta
○śruta mfn. one who has studied much, very learned, well versed in the Vedas Mn. MBh. &c
• m. N. of a minister Siṃhâs.
⋙ bahuśruti
○śruti f. the occurrence of the pl. in a text, ŚrS.
⋙ bahuśrutīya
○śrutīya m. pl. 'having deep erudition', N. of a Buddhist school
⋙ bahuśreyasī
○śreyasī mfn. Pāṇ. 1-2, 48 Vārtt. 3 Pat,.
⋙ bahusaṃvatsara
○saṃvatsara n. a Soma sacrifice that lasts many years ŚāṅkhŚr.
⋙ bahusaṃkhyāka
○saṃkhyāka mfn. numerous Sāy.
⋙ bahusattva
○sattva mfn. abounding in animals MBh.
⋙ bahusatya
○satya m. N. of the tenth Muhūrta Var.
⋙ bahusadācāra
○sadācāra
mfn. Siddh. (cf. -samudā́cāra)
⋙ bahusadṛśa
○sadṛśa mfn. very similar, very fit or right Pañcat.
⋙ bahusaṃtati
○saṃtati mfn. having a numerous posterity or after-growth
• m. Bambusa Spinosa L.
⋙ bahusamudācāra
○samudācāra mfn. Pāṇ. 6-2, 176 Sch.
⋙ bahusampuṭa
○sampuṭa m. a species of bulbous √cf. L
⋙ bahusarpiṣ
○sarpiṣ mfn. prepared with much ghee Vishṇ.
⋙ bahusava
○sava mfn. offering many sacrifices or doing anything for many years BhP. Sch.
• containing many sacrifices or years ib.
⋙ bahusasya
○sasya mfn. rich in grain
• m. N. of a village Kathās.
⋙ bahusādhana
○sādhana mfn. possessing many resources (-tā f.) Śiś.
⋙ bahusādhāra
○sâdhāra mfn. having many supports Kathās. (cf. niḥ-sâdh○)
⋙ bahusādhāraṇa
○sādhāraṇa mfn. common to many MW.
⋙ bahusāmi
○sāmi N. of wk
⋙ bahusarā
○sarā́ mfn. containing much pith, pithy. substantial ŚBr.
• m. Acacia Catechu L.
⋙ bahusāhasra
○sāhasra mf(ā or ī)n. amounting to many thousands MBh. R.
• (a sacrifice) of which many thousands partake R.
• (ī) f. many thousands R. (B.)
⋙ bahusu
○su mfn. much-bearing, fertile
• m. a hog, boar
• (ū), f. a sow L.
⋙ bahusuta
○suta mfn. having a large progeny or after-growth
• (ā), f. Asparagus Racemosus L.
⋙ bahusuvarṇa
○suvarṇa mfn. rich in gold (-tā f.) Rājat.
⋙ bahusuvarṇaka
○suvarṇaka mfn. costing or possessing much gold R.
• m. N. of an Agrahāra on the Ganges Kathās.
• of a prince ib.
⋙ bahusū
○sū See -su
⋙ bahusūkta
○sū7kta mfn. consisting of many hymns, g. guṇâdi,
⋙ bahusūti
○sūti f. a female who has borne many children (also ○tikā) L.
-go f. a cow that calves often L.
⋙ bahusūvarī
○sūvarī f. bearing many children RV. ii, 32, 7
⋙ bahustavāvali
○stavâvali f. N. of a collection of hymns
⋙ bahuspṛś
○spṛś mfn. reaching to many, generally spread or diffused Śiś.
⋙ bahusvana
○svana mfn. 'much-sounding', making many sounds
• m. an owl L.
⋙ bahusvara
○svara mfn. many-syllabled, containing more than two syllables -tva n. TPrāt.
⋙ bahusvarṇalakṣamūlya
○svarṇa-lakṣa-mūlya mfn. worth many hundred thousand pieces of gold, Kāthās
⋙ bahusvāmika
○svāmika mfn. having many owners or proprietors MW.
⋙ bahuhastika
○hastíka mf(ā)n. rich in elephants TBr.
⋙ bahuhiraṇya
○hiraṇyá mf(ā)n. rich in gold ĀpŚr.
• m. N. of an Ekāha commonly called Dū-ṇāśa KātyŚr.
⋙ bahūdaka
bahū7daka (○hu-ud○), mfn. having much water R.
• m. a kind of mendicant who begs his food at bathing-places MBh.
⋙ bahūdana
bahū7dana (○hu-od○?), n. collection of various kinds of food (?) BhP.
⋙ bahūdita
bahū7dita (○hu-ud○), n. loquacity. L.
⋙ bahūrj
bahū7rj mfn. possessing much strength Pāṇ. 7-1, 72 Vārtt. 4 Pat.
≫ bahuka
bahuka mf(ā)n. bought at a high price, dearbought L.
• m. Calotropis Gigantea L.
• a crab L.
• a kind of gallinule L.
• the digger of a tank L.
≫ bahutaya
bahútaya mfn. manifold, various TS.
≫ bahutitha
bahutitha mfn. manifold, various, many, much MBh. Kāv. Pur. (cf. Pāṇ. 5-2, 5 2)
bahutithe hani, on the 'manieth' day, during many days Nal. ix, 12 [Page 726, Column 2]
• (am), ind. much, greatly MBh.
≫ bahudhā
bahudhā́ ind. in many ways or parts or forms or directions, variously, manifoldly, much, repeatedly RV. &c. &c. (with √kṛ, to make manifold, multiply MBh.
• to make public, divulge ib.)
⋙ bahudhāgata
○gata mfn. gone in various directions, dispersed, scattered MW.
⋙ bahudhātmaka
○tmaka or mf(ikā)n. existing in various forms, manifold in essence R.
⋙ bahudhātmaka
bahudhâtmaka mf(ikā)n. existing in various forms, manifold in essence R.
≫ bahuramadhya
bahura-madhya mfn. (bahura = bahula+ m○) thick in the middle (said of the Soma juice during the process of fermentation) AitBr. (cf. Sāy.)
≫ bahula
bahulá mf(ā́)n. thick, dense, broad, wide, spacious, ample, large RV. &c. &c
• abundant, numerous, many, much ib. (am ind. often, frequently Nir. Prāt. Pāṇ.)
• accompanied by, attended with ChUp. Mn. MBh. &c
• (in gram.) variously applicable, comprehensive (as a rule)
• born under the Pleiades Pāṇ. 4-3, 33
• black L.
• m. (or n. ?) the dark half of a month MBh. Kāv. &c
• m. Agni or fire L.
• N. of a Prajā.pati VP.
• of a king of the Tāla-jaṅghas MBh.
• m. pl. N. of a people MārkP.
• (ā), f. a cow L.
• cardamoms Bhpr.
• the indigo plant L.
• N. of the twelfth Kalā of the moon Cat.
• of a goddess Pur.
• of one of the Mātṛis attending on Skanda MBh.
• of the wife of Uttama who was son of Uttāna-pāda MārkP.
• of the mother of a Samudra HPariś.
• of a mythical cow Col.
• of a river MBh.
• f. pl.= kṛttikās, the Pleiades Var. L.
• n. the sky L.
• factitious black salt L.
• white pepper L.
• a partic. high number Buddh.
⋙ bahulagandha
○gandha n. 'richly-scented', a kind of sandal wood Gal.
• (ā), f. cardamoms
⋙ bahulacchada
○cchada m. a redflowering Hyperanthera L.
⋙ bahulatara
○tara mfn. thicker, denser (dvi-gnṇo bahula-tarah, twice as thick) ŚBr.
⋙ bahulatā
○tā f. (cf. Suśr.) or (cf. MBh. &c.) muchness, multiplicity, abundance, numerousness
⋙ bahulatva
○tva n. (cf. MBh. &c.) muchness, multiplicity, abundance, numerousness
• the being rich in, abounding in (comp.)
• comprehensiveness
⋙ bahulatṛṇa
○tṛṇa mfn. rich in grass KātyŚr.
⋙ bahulaparṇa
○parṇa mfn. many-leaved ib.
⋙ bahulapalāśa
○palāśa mf(ā)n. id. ib.
⋙ bahulavarman
○varman mfn. enveloped in a thick covering ŚāṅkhŚr.
⋙ bahulabahulānta
○bahulânta mfn. 'thick at the end', having a thick sediment (as Soma juice
• cf. bahura-madhya) RV.
⋙ bahulabahulābhimāna
○bahulâbhimāna mfn. much-threatening, menacing (said of Indra) ib.
⋙ bahulabahulāyāsa
○bahulâyāsa mfn. involving much trouble Bhag.
⋙ bahulabahulālāpa
○bahulâlāpa 'mṭmuch-talking', talkative, garrulous, loquacious ŚārṅgP.
⋙ bahulabahulāviṣṭa
○bahulâviṣṭa mfn. thickly peopled, densely populated AitBr.
⋙ bahulabahulāśva
○bahulâśva m. 'having many horses', N. of a king Pur.
⋙ bahuletarapakṣa
bahulêtara-pakṣa m. du. the dark and the other (i. e. light) half of a month Var.
⋙ bahulaṣadika
báhula9ṣadika mfn. overgrown with herbs ĀśvGṛ.
≫ bahulaka
bahulaka incorrect for bāhulaka, q.v
≫ bahulikā
bahulikā f. pl. the Pleiades (= bahulās) L.
≫ bahulita
bahulita mfn. augmented, increased Śiś.
≫ bahulī
bahulī in comp. for bahula
⋙ bahulīkaraṇa
○karaṇa n. multiplying, magnifying W.
• winnowing (for phalīkaraṇa?) ib.
⋙ bahulīkariṣṇu
○kariṣṇu mfn. striving or endeavouring to increase BhP.
⋙ bahulīkāra
○kāra m. great zeal or care for Lalit.
⋙ bahulīkṛta
○kṛta mfn. made much or manifold or wide, extended, increased, augmented, aggrandized MBh. Hariv. Pur.
• made much of, much practised or cared for Prab.
• made public, promulgated Śak. MBh. Prab.
• distracted MBh. Hariv.
• threshed, winnowed (for phalī-kṛta?) L.
⋙ bahulībhāva
○bhāva m. the becoming wide-spread, public, general notoriety Kathās.
⋙ bahulībhū
○bhū P. -bhavati, to be come widespread, spread, increase (intrans.) Kāv. Pañcat.
• to become public or known Ragh.
⋙ bahulībhūta
○bhūta mfn. become spread or public or known Śak.
≫ bahuśas
bahuśás ind. manifoldly, repeatedly, much, often TS. &c. &c
≫ bahv
bahv in comp. for bahu
⋙ bahvakṣara
○akṣara mfn. many-syllabled, polysyllabic RPrāt.
-tva n. polysyllableness ĀpŚr. Sch.
○rântya mfn. being at the end of a polysyllabic word MW.
⋙ bahvagni
○agni mf(ī)n. N. of partic. verses in which various Agnis are mentioned ŚāṅkhBr.
⋙ bahvac
○ac or mfn. (in gram.) having several vowels, polysyllabic
⋙ bahvacka
○ac-ka mfn. (in gram.) having several vowels, polysyllabic
⋙ bahvajavika
○ajaviká mf(ā́)n. having many goats and sheep TBr.
⋙ bahvadhyayana
○adhyayana (cf. Siddh.),
⋙ bahvadhyāya
○adhyāya mfn. consisting of many chapters, g. guṇâdi
⋙ bahvanartha
○anartha mfn. attended with many evils MW.
⋙ bahvanna
○anná mfn. rich in food RV. ŚBr.
⋙ bahvap
○ap or mfn. containing much water, watery Uṇ. ii, 58, Sch
⋙ bahvapa
○apa mfn. containing much water, watery Uṇ. ii, 58, Sch
⋙ bahvapatya
○apatya mfn. having a numerous progeny
• (in astrol.) promising or foretelling a numerous prṭprogeny
• m. a hog or a mouse L.
• (ā), f. a cow that has often calved W. =
⋙ bahvapāya
○apâya mfn. attended with many dangers Pañcat. [Page 726, Column 3]
⋙ bahvabaddhapralāpin
○abaddha-pralāpin mfn. talking much that is unmeaning MW.
⋙ bahvabhidhāna
○abhidhāna n. the pl. number RPrāt.
⋙ bahvamitra
○amitra mfn. having many enemies Kām.
⋙ bahvartha
○artha mfn. having much meaning or import, important L.
• having many meanings or objects L.
⋙ bahvarha
○árhá mfn. extremely precious MaitrS.
⋙ bahvavarodha
○avarodha mfn. having many wives Daś.
⋙ bahvasva
○asvá mf(ā́)n. having many horses TBr.
• m. N. of a son of Mudgala VP.
⋙ bahvājya
○ājya mfn. abounding in ghee ĀpŚr.
⋙ bahvādin
○ādin mfn. eating much, a great eater Nir.
⋙ bahvāsin
○āsin mfn. id. (-tva n.) Cāṇ.
• m. N. of one of the sons of Dhṛitarāshṭra MBh.
⋙ bahvāścarya
○āścarya mfn. containing many wonderful objects MBh.
-maya mf(ī)n. id. Kathās.
⋙ bahvāśrayā
○āśrayā f. N. of a Kiṃ-narī Kāraṇḍ.
⋙ bahvīsvara
○īsvara N. of a sacred place on the bank of the Revā or Narmadā river
-māhātmya n. N. of wk
⋙ bahvṛc
○ṛc mfn. 'many-versed', containing many verses Siddh.
• f. a N. of the Rigveda or of a Śākhā of the RV. Col.
⋙ bahvṛca
○ṛca mf(ā)n. id. BhP.
• m. (ī f.) one conversaut with the Ṛigveda, a priest of it or the Hotṛi priest who represents it in the sacrificial ceremonies Br. &c. &c
-kārikā f. pl., -grihya-kārikā f. pl., -gṛhya-pariśisthṭa n. -paddhati f. -brāhmaṇa (= aitareya-br○), n. -śrāddha-prayoga m. -ṣoḍaśa-karma-mantravivaraṇa n. -saṃdhyā-bhāṣya n. ○câhnika n. ○kôpaniṣad (= aitareyâp○), f. N. of wks
⋙ bahvenas
○enas mfn. very sinful Mn.xi, 234
⋙ bahvauṣadhika
○auṣadhika mfn. abounding in herbs ŚāṅkhGṛ. (prob. wṛ. for oṣ○)
bahanaka
bahanaka m. pl. N. of a people VP.
bahādura
bahādura See bāhādura
bahiṣka
bahiṣka wṛ. for barhiṣka
bahis
bahís ind. (the final s is changed before k and p into
cf. Pāṇ. 8-3, 41) out, forth, outwards, outside (a house, village, city, kingdom &c
• also with abl. or ifc. = out of, apart from, except, beside) Br. &c. &c. (with √kṛ, to place outside, expel, banish, exclude
• with √bhū, to come forth
• with √gam, or , to go out &c
comp.)
⋙ bahistanva
○tanva mfn. one whose limbs extend over the body (of the fire-altar), Śulbas.
⋙ bahistapas
○tapas n. outward penance, Yogaś
≫ bahiḥ
bahiḥ in comp. for bahís
⋙ bahiḥśālā
○śālā f. an outer hall GṛS.
⋙ bahiḥśīta
○śīta mfn. cool or cooling on the outside Suśr.
⋙ bahiḥśri
○śri (○híh-), ind. said of a partic. pronunciation ŚBr.
⋙ bahiḥsaṃstha
○saṃstha mfn. lying or situated outside (the town) Kathās.
⋙ bahiḥsad
○sád mfn. one who sits outside (said of a person held in low esteem) TBr.
⋙ bahiḥsadas
○sadas or ind. outside the Sadas, ŚrS
⋙ bahiḥsadasam
○sadasam ind. outside the Sadas, ŚrS
⋙ bahiḥsaṃdhya
○saṃdhya mfn. one who performs his morning and evening prayers outside (the village) Gaut. (-tva n.)
⋙ bahiḥstomabhāgam
○stoma-bhāgám ind. outside the bricks called Stoma-bhāgā ŚBr.
⋙ bahiḥstha
○stha
⋙ bahiḥsthyin
○sthyin
⋙ bahiḥsthita
○sthita mfn. being outside, external, outer MW.
≫ bahir
bahir in comp. for bahís
⋙ bahiraṅga
○aṅga mfn. relating to the exterior, external, unessential (opp. to
antaraṅga). Śaṃk. Pāṇ. Sch. (-tā, f
tva n.)
• m. an external part, outer limb or member, property, &c., W
• a stranger, indifferent person ib.
• the preliminary part of a religious ceremony MW.
⋙ bahirante
○ante ind. externally and internally ib.
⋙ bahirargala
○argala (only ifc., f. ī), an outer bolt or bar Kathās.
⋙ bahirartha
○artha m. an external object BhP.
⋙ bahirātmam
○ātmám ind. outside one's own person, away from one's self. MaitrS.
⋙ bahirindriya
○indriya n. an outer organ, organ of sense or perception (as the eye) or of action (as the hand) W.
⋙ bahirgata
○gata mfn. gone out or forth, externally manifested R. Kathās.
-tva n. Mṛicch. Sch.
⋙ bahirgamana
○gamana n. the act of going out or forth W.
⋙ bahirgāmin
○gāmin mfn. going out or forth MW.
⋙ bahirgira
○gira m. pl. N. of a people MārkP. (cf. next)
⋙ bahirgiri
○giri m. a country situated on the other side of a mountain MBh.
• pl. the inhabitants of that country ib. (also ○girya pl. ib.)
⋙ bahirgīta
○gīta n. a song accompanied by a stringed instrument L.
⋙ bahirgeham
○geham ind. outside the house, abroad ib.
⋙ bahirgrāmam
○grāmam ind. outside the village Pāṇ. 2-1, 12 Sch.
○ma-pratiśraya mfn. living outside the village Mn. x, 36
⋙ bahirjānu
○jānu ind. so that the hands are outside (not between) the knees Hcat.
⋙ bahirṇidhana
○ṇidhana wṛ. for -nidh○, q.v
⋙ bahirdṛś
○dṛś mfn. seeing only what is outside, superficial (in judgment) Śak. Sch.
⋙ bahirdeśa
○deśa m. a foreign country W.
• a place without a town or village ib.
⋙ bahirdvāra
○dvāra n. an outer gate or the space outside a door or gate MBh. Kathās.
-prakaṣṭhaka n. a portico, a covered terrace in front of the door of a house W.
⋙ bahirdvārin
○dvārin mfn. being out-of-doors Nār.
⋙ bahirdhā
○dhā́ ind. out, outward, outside of or away from (abl.) VS. Br. ChUp. [Page 727, Column 1]
-bhāva m. the being outward or external KātyŚr.
⋙ bahirdhvajā
○dhvajā f. N. of Durgā L.
⋙ bahirniḥsāraṇa
○niḥsāraṇa n. taking out, removal Pāṇ. 5-4, 62 Sch.
⋙ bahirnidhana
○nidhana n. the singing of a finale outside or apart TāṇḍBr.
⋙ bahirnirgamana
○nirgamana n. going out of (abl.) Cat.
⋙ bahirnyāsasūtra
○nyāsa-sūtra n. N. of wk
⋙ bahirbhava
○bhava mfn. being outside, external (opp. to antar-ja) L.
⋙ bahirbhavana
○bhavana n. the being outside, coming forth, emanation MW.
⋙ bahirbhāga
○bhāga m. the outer side or part, exterior KātyŚr. Sch.
⋙ bahirbhāva
○bhāva m. the being outside (abl.) ib.
⋙ bahirbhūta
○bhūta mfn. being out, expelled or excluded from (ifc.) Pāṇ. 3-1, 119 Sch.
• expired (as a period of time) MW.
• inattentive, careless ib.
⋙ bahirmaṇḍalastha
○maṇḍala-stha mf(ā)n. standing outside a circle ŚāṅkhGṛ.
⋙ bahirmanas
○manas mfn. being outside the mind, external Sarvad.
⋙ bahirmanaska
○manaska mfn. out of mind Divyâv.
⋙ bahirmatṛkā
○matṛkā f. N. of wk
⋙ bahirmukha
○mukha mf(ī)n. coming out of the mouth (opp. to antarm○) L.
• (ifc.) one who turn his face away, indifferent to (○khī-√bhū, to turn away from) Śaṃk. (also with loc. Divyâv.)
• one who has his mind directed to external things Śaṃk.
• m. a deity (prob. wṛ. for barhir-m○), L
⋙ bahirmudra
○mudra m. (?) N. of a form of devotion (opp. to antar-m○) Cat.
⋙ bahiryāgapujā
○yāgapujā f
⋙ bahiryāgaratna
○yāga-ratna n. N. of wks
⋙ bahiryātrā
○yātrā f. (cf. R.),
⋙ bahiryāna
○yāna n. (cf. Mṛicch.) going or driving out, excursion
⋙ bahiryūti
○yūti mfn. placed or fastened outside Bhaṭṭ.
⋙ bahiryoga
○yoga m. relation to 'outside', sense or meaning of' bahis, outside' Pāṇ. 1-1, 36
• external meditation (cf. antar-y○) Cat.
• N. of a man (pl. his descendants), g. yaskâdi
⋙ bahiryoni
○yoní ind. outside the fire-place ŚBr.
⋙ bahirlamba
○lamba mfn. obtuse-angular
• (ā), f. an obtuse-angular triangle Col.
⋙ bahirlāpikā
○lāpikā f. a kind of enigma (not containing a solution
• opp. to antar-l○) L.
⋙ bahirloma
○loma (○hír-), mfn. having the hair turned outwards MaitrS.
⋙ bahirloman
○loman mfn. id. Āpast.
⋙ bahirvartin
○vartin mfn. being on the outside L.
⋙ bahirvāsas
○vāsas n. an outer or upper garment (cf. a-bahirv○)
⋙ bahirvikāra
○vikāra m. 'outward change or disfigurement, syphilis L.
• mfn. (in Sāṃkhya) external to the Vikāras, free from change MW. (cf. IW. 83)
am ind. Śiś. i, 33
⋙ bahirvṛtti
○vṛtti f. occupation with external objects Kathās.
⋙ bahirvedi
○vedi f. the space outside the Vedi or sacrificial altar MBh. MārkP.
• (ī), ind. outside the sacrificial altar MaitrS. Br. MBh. &c
⋙ bahirvedika
○vedika mfn. being or taking place outside the Vedi ( See prec.) Kull.
⋙ bahirvyasana
○vyasana n. external vice, licentiousness, immorality L.
○nin mfn. immoral, dissolute L.
≫ bahiś
bahiś in comp. for bahis
⋙ bahiścara
○cara mfn. going out, moving or appearing outside, external MBh.
• (with prâṇa m. or hṛdaya n. another life or heart outside one's self dear as one's own life or heart ib. Hariv. Kathās. &c.)
• m. 'crawling out of its shell', a crab L.
• an external spy MBh.
≫ bahiṣ
bahiṣ in comp. for bahis
⋙ bahiṣkaraṇa
○karaṇa n. expulsion, exclusion from (abl.) Kāś. on Pāṇ. 2-4, 10
• an external organ (opp. to antaḥ-k○) Kām.
⋙ bahiṣkarman
○karman n. a sacred rite performed outside the sacrificial place ŚāṅkhŚr.
⋙ bahiṣkāra
○kāra m. expulsion, removal L.
⋙ bahiṣkārya
○kārya mfn. to be removed or excluded from (abl.) Mn. ii, 11 ; 103
⋙ bahiṣkuṭīcara
○kuṭī-cara m. a crab (cf. bahiś-cara)
⋙ bahiṣkṛta
○kṛta mfn. turned out, expelled or excluded from, rejected or abandoned by (abl. or comp.) Mn. MBh. &c
• shut off by = dwelling beyond (instr.) MBh.
• restraining or free from, deprived or destitute of (comp.) MBh. Kathās. Rājat.
• become apparent, embodied, manifest Kathās.
⋙ bahiṣkṛti
○kṛti f. = -kāra L.
⋙ bahiṣkratu
○kratu ind. outside or apart from the sacrifice ĀpŚr. Sch.
⋙ bahiṣkriya
○kriya mfn. excluded from sacred rites MārkP.
⋙ bahiṣkriyā
○kriyā f. an outer act external rite or ceremony MBh.
⋙ bahiṣtva
○tva n. outwardness, the being external Pat.
⋙ bahiṣpaṭa
○paṭa m. = -vāsas Cat.
⋙ bahiṣpatnīsaṃyāja
○patnī-saṃyāja n. being outside the Patnī-saṃyāja (s.v.) Lāṭy. (-tva n.)
⋙ bahiṣpatham
○pathám ind. outside the road MaitrS.
⋙ bahiṣparidhi
○paridhí ind. outside the enclosure TS. ŚBr. KātyŚr.
⋙ bahiṣpavsmāna
○pavsmāná m. N. of a Stoma or Stotra (generally consisting of 3 Tricas and sung outside the Vedi during the morning libation) TS. Br. ŚrS. ChUp.
• (ī), f. (scil. stotriyā i.e. ṛc) its single verses PañcavBr.
○nâstāva m. the place where the Bahish Stotra is sung ĀpŚr.
⋙ bahiṣpavitra
○pavitrá mfn. destitute of or wanting the Pavitra (s.v.) Śr.
⋙ bahiṣpiṇḍa
○piṇḍa mfn. having the knots outside KātyŚr.
⋙ bahiṣprajña
○prajña mfn. one whose knowledge is directed towards external objects Up.
⋙ bahiṣprākāra
○prākāra m. an outer wall or rampart MBh.
⋙ bahiṣprāṇa
○prâṇa m. external breath or life, anything near the heart or as dear as life R.
• money BhP. [Page 727, Column 2]
• (○híṣ-), mfn. one whose breath or life is outside TS.
≫ bahiṣṭāt
bahíṣṭāt ind. outside TS. Br.
⋙ bahiṣṭājjyotis
bahíṣḍṭāj-jyotis n. N. of a Trishṭubh the last Pāda of which contains 8 syllables RPrāt.
⋙ bahiṣṭādviśasana
bahíṣḍṭād-viśasana n. (a hide) the flesh-side of which is turned outwards ĀpŚr.
≫ bahī
bahī in comp. before r for bahis
⋙ bahīrajju
○rajju ind. outside a rope KātyŚr.
bahīnara
bahīnara m. (also written vah○) N. of a man MBh. BhP.
bahu
bahu &c. See p. 724
bahutalavaśā
bahutalavaśā f. Iris Pseudacorus L.
bahurada
bahurada m. pl. N. of a people (vḷ. for bāhubādha) VP.
baheṭaka
baheṭaka mṬerminalia Belrica L.
bahrāmakhāna
bahrāmakhāna m. = ?
bahli
bahli bahlika, bahlīka, v. l. for balhi &c., q.v
bāka
bāka n. (fr. baka) a multitude of cranes Pāṇ. 4-2, 37 Sch.
≫ bākarukā
bākarukā f. a kind of crane L.
≫ bākāyana
bākāyana m. patr. fr. baka (also pl.) Saṃskārak. (cf. g. naḍâdi)
bākura
bākurá m. (fr. bákura), with dṛti (perhaps) a kind of bag-pipe RV. ix, 1, 8
bākula
bākula mfn. relating to or coming from the Bakula tree Suśr.
• n. the fruit of the Bakula tree L.
bājabahāduracandra
bāja-bahādura-candra m. N. of a son of Nila-candra and patron of Anantadeva Cat. (cf. bāhādura)
bāḍ
bāḍ (vād Vop.), cl. 1. Ā. bāḍate, to bathe, dive Dhātup. viii, 34
≫ bāḍita
bāḍita mfn. sunk Divyâv.
bāḍaba
bāḍaba See vāḍaba
bāḍabhīkara
bāḍabhīkara m. N. of a grammarian TPrāt.
bāḍīra
bāḍīra m. a hired labourer L.
bāḍeyīputra
bā́ḍeyī-pútra m. N. of a teacher ŚBr.
bāḍha
bāḍhá or bāḻhá mfn. (√baṃh
Pān. v, 63) strong, mighty (only ibc. and in bāhé ind.), loudly, strongly, mightily RV.
• (bāḍham or vāḍham), ind. assuredly, certainly, indeed, really, by all means, so be it, yes (generally used as a particle of consent, affirmation or confirmation) MBh. Kāv. &c
⋙ bāḍhavikrama
○vikrama mfn. of excessive prowess, very powerful or strong W.
⋙ bāḍhasṛtvan
○sṛ́tvan mfn. striding mightily along RV. i, 122, 10
bāṇa
bāṇá or vāṇá (RV.), bā́ṇa (AV.
• later more usually vāṇa, q.v.), m. a reed-shaft, shaft made of a reed, an arrow RV. &c. &c
• N. of the number five (from the 5 arrows of Kāma-deva
• cf. pañca-b○) Sūryas. Sāh.
• the versed sine of an arc Gaṇit.
• a mark for arrows, aim BhP.
• a partic. part of an arrow L.
• Saccharum Sara or a similar species of reed Bhpr.
• the udder of a cow (vāṇá RV. iv, 24, 9) L.
• music (for vāṇá) AV. x, 2, 17 = kevala,
• N. of an Asura (a, son of Bali, an enemy of Vishṇu and favourite of Śiva) MBh. Pur.
• of one of Skanda's attendants MBh.
• of a king Hariv.
• (also -bhaṭṭa) of a poet (the author of the Kādambarī, of the Harsha-carita, and perhaps of the Ratnâvalī) Cat.
• of a man of low origin Rājat.
• m. (Śiś.) or (ā), f. (L.) a blue-flowering Barleria
• (ā), f. the hind part or feathered end of an arrow L.
• n. the flower of Barleria Kir. Śiś.
• the body PraśnUp.
⋙ bāṇagaṅgā
○gaṅgā f. 'arrow Ganges', N. of a river flowing past Somêśa (and said to have been produced by Rāvaṇa by cleaving a mountain with an arrow) VarP.
⋙ bāṇagocara
○gocara m. the range of an arrow MBh. Mālatīm.
⋙ bāṇajit
○jit m. 'conqueror of the Asura Bāṇa', N. of Vishṇu L.
⋙ bāṇatā
○tā f. the being an arrow Kum.
⋙ bāṇatūṇa
○tūṇa m. arrow-quiver', 'a quiver
○ṇī-kṛta mfn. made into a quiver Kathās.
⋙ bāṇadhi
○dhi m. 'arrow-receptacle', a quiver MBh.
⋙ bāṇanāśā
○nāśā f. N. of a river Cat.
⋙ bāṇanikṛta
○nikṛta mfn. pierced or wounded by an arrow W.
⋙ bāṇapañcānana
○pañcânana m. N. of a Poet Cat.
⋙ bāṇapatha
○patha m. arrow-path, a bow-shot
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○thâtī7ta mfn. passed beyond the range of an arrow Vikr.
⋙ bāṇaparṇi
○parṇi f. N. of a plant Kauś.
⋙ bāṇapāṇi
○pāṇi mfn. 'arrow-handed', armed with arrows W.
⋙ bāṇapāta
○pāta m. 'arrow-fall', the range of an arrow
-vartin mfn. being within the range of an arrow Śak. (v. l. -patha-v○)
⋙ bāṇapuṅkhā
○puṅkhā f. the feathered end of an arrow MW.
• N. of a plant resembling the Indigo plant L.
⋙ bāṇapur
○pur f. or the capital of the Asura Bāṇa L.
⋙ bāṇapura
○pura n. the capital of the Asura Bāṇa L.
⋙ bāṇabhaṭṭa
○bhaṭṭa m. N. of the author Bāṇa Cat.
⋙ bāṇamaya
○maya mf(ī)n. consisting of arrows, arrowy MBh.
⋙ bāṇamukti
○mukti f. or discharge of an arrow L.
⋙ bāṇamokṣaṇa
○mokṣaṇa n. discharge of an arrow L.
⋙ bāṇamukha
○mukha (bā́ṇa-), mfn. having arrow in the mouth Suparṇ.
⋙ bāṇayojana
○yojana n. 'arrow-union', a quiver Pañcat.
⋙ bāṇarekhā
○rekhā f. 'arrow-line', a long wound made by an arrow R.
⋙ bāṇaliṅga
○liṅga n. a white stone found in the Narmadā river and worshipped as the Liṅga of Śiva RTL.69
⋙ bāṇavat
○vat (bā́ṇa-), mfn. 'made of or containing reed', an arrow ŚBr. ŚrS.
• a quiver VS. ŚBr.
⋙ bāṇavarṣaṇa
○varṣaṇa n
⋙ bāṇavṛṣṭi
○vṛṣṭi f. a shower of arrows or darts MW.
⋙ bāṇavarṣin
○varṣin mfn. showering arrows Ragh.
⋙ bāṇavāra
○vāra m. a multitude of arrow L.
• n. a breastplate, armour ib.
⋙ bāṇasaṃdhāna
○saṃdhāna n. the fitting of an arrow to the bow-string Śak.
⋙ bāṇasiddhi
○siddhi f. the hitting of a mark by an arrow Kām.
⋙ bāṇaśutā
○śutā f. 'daughter of Bāṇa', N. of Usha (the wife of Aniruddha) L.
⋙ bāṇahan
○han m. 'slayer of Bāṇa', name of Vishṇu L.
⋙ bāṇāparnī
bāṇāparnī wṛ. for ○Na-p○, q.v
⋙ bāṇābhyāsa
bāṇâbhyāsa m. 'arrow-throwing', archery L.
⋙ bāṇāri
bāṇâri m. 'enemy of Bāṇa', id. L.
⋙ bāṇāvali
bāṇâvali f. a series of 5 Ślokas (containing only one sentence) Kāvyâd. Sch.
⋙ bāṇāśraya
bāṇâśraya m. 'arrow-receptacle', a quiver L.
⋙ bāṇāsana
bāṇâsana n. 'arrow-discharger', a bow Śak.
• a bow-string L.
○nī-√kṛ, to make into a bow Hariv.
⋙ bāṇāsura
bāṇâsura m. the Asura Bāṇa
-vadha and -vijaya. m. the killing and conquering of the Asura Bāṇa, N. of wks
⋙ bāṇeśvara
bāṇêśvara m. N. of a Liṅga (prob. = bāṇa-l○) Cat.
• N. of sev. authors ib.
≫ bāṇin
bāṇin mfn. having an arrow or arrows MBh. R.
≫ bāṇeya
bāṇeya m. an adherent of the Asura Bāṇa Hariv.
bāṇi
bāṇi ○ṇī, See vāṇi, ○ṇī
bāṇija
bāṇija ○jya, See vāṇija, ○jya
bādakṣāna
bādakṣāna = Bādakshān Bhpr. (vḷ. bad○)
bādara
bādara mf(ī)n. (fr. badara) belonging to or derived from the jujube tree Suśr.
• made of cotton L.
• coarse (opp. to sūkṣma) Śīl.
• m. or (ā), f. the cotton shrub L.
• m.pl. N. of a people Var.
• n. the jujube (= badara) Suśr.
• the berry of Abrus Precatorius or the plant itself. L.
• silk L.
• water L.
• a conch shell which winds from left to right L. = vāra (N. of a plant or wṛ. for vāri?) L.
≫ bādarāyaṇa
bādarāyaṇa m. (patr. fr. badara
g. naḍâdi) N. of sev. teachers and authors (esp. of a sage identified with Vyāsa, said to be the author of the Vedânta-sūtras
• of an astronomer
• of the author of a Dharma-śāstra &c. ) IW. 106 &c
• mfn. written or composed by BādṭBādarāyaṇa Cat.
⋙ bādarāyaṇapraśna
○praśna m. N. of an astrol. wk
⋙ bādarāyaṇasūtra
○sūtra n. N. of the Vedânta-sṭsūtras
≫ bādarāyaṇi
bādarāyaṇi m. (patr. fr. prec.) N. of Śuka Cat.
• = badarāyaṇa ib.
≫ bādari
bādari m. (patr. fr. badara) N. of a philosopher Bādar.
≫ bādarika
bādarika mfn. one who gathers the fruit of the jujube tree Pāṇ. 4-4, 32 Sch.
bādāma
bādāma m. an almond-tree, Pers
bādh
bādh cl. 1. Ā. (cf. Dhātup. ii, 4) bādhaté, ep. and m. c. also P. ○ti (pf. babādhé RV.
• aor. bādhiṣṭa ib., bādhiṣṭām TĀr.
• fut. bādhiṣyate, ○ti MBh. &c., bādhitā Gr
• inf. bā́dhe RV., bādhitum MBh.
• ind. p. bādhitvā, See s.v., bā́dhya RV.), to press, force, drive away, repel, remove RV. &c. &c
• (with várīyas) to force asunder RV. x, 113, 5
• to harass, pain, trouble, grieve, vex RV. &c. &c
• to resist, oppose, check, stop, prevent MBh. Kāv. &c
• to set aside (as a rule), annul, invalidate Pāṇ. Sch. Nīlak. &c
• to suffer annoyance or oppression TS.: Pass. bādhyate, to be pressed &c
• to be acted upon, suffer Pañcat.: Caus. bādhayati (aor. ababādhat Pāṇ. 7-4, 2), to oppress, harass, attack, trouble, vex R. Bhaṭṭ.: Desid. bibādhiṣate, to wish to remove or chase away ĀpŚr. Sch.
bhatsate, to feel an aversion for, loathe, shrink from (abl.) Br. ŚrS. &c. (cf. Pāṇ. 3-1, 6) Intens. bābadhe ( See pra-√bādh)
badbodhé, to press hard, hem in, confine RV.
• pr. p. badbadhāná, striking, knocking against (acc.) RV. vii, 69, 1 [Page 728, Column 1]
• hemmed in, pent up, i, 52, 10 &c. [Cf. √vadh, also for kindred words.]
≫ bādha 1
bādhá m. a harasser, tormentor Hariv.
• annoyance, molestation, affliction, obstacle, distress, pain, trouble RV. &c. &c
• (also ā, f
• cf Vām. v, 2, 44) injury, detriment, hurt, damage MBh. Kāv. &c
• danger, jeopardy ( See prâṇa-)
• exclusion from (comp.) Pañcat.
• suspension, annulment (of a rule &c.) Sāh. Pāṇ. Sch. &c
• a contradiction, objection, absurdity, the being excluded by superior proof (in log., one of the 5 forms of fallacious middle term) Kap. Bhāshāp. &c
⋙ bādhacintāmaṇi
○cintāmaṇi m
⋙ bādhatā
○tā f

bādhapūrvapakṣagranthakroḍa3bādhá--pūrva-pakṣa-grantha-kroḍa m

bādhapūrvapakṣagranthaṭīkā3bādhá--pūrva-pakṣa-granḍtha-ṭīkā f

bādhapūrvapakṣagranthaprakāśa3bādhá--pūrva-pakṣa-granḍtha-prakāśa m

bādhapūrvapakṣagranthavivecana3bādhá--pūrva-pakṣa-granḍtha-vivecana n

bādhapūrvapakṣagranthānugama3bādhá--pūrva-pakṣa-granḍthânugama m

bādhabuddhipratibadhyatāvāda3bādhá--buddhi-pratibadhyatâvāda m

bādhabuddhipratibadhyapratihandhakatāvicāra3bādhá--buddhi-pratibadhya-pratihandhakatā-vicāra m
⋙ bādhabuddhivāda
○buddhi-vāda m
⋙ bādhabuddhivādārtha
○buddhi-vādârtha m
⋙ bādhabuddhivicāra
○buddhi-vicāra m
⋙ bādharahasya
○rahasya n
⋙ bādhavāda
○vāda m
⋙ bādhavicāra
○vicāra m
⋙ bādhavibhājaka
○vibhājaka m. or n
⋙ bādhasiddhāntagranthaṭīkā
○siddhânta-grantha-ṭīkā f

bādhasiddhāntagranthakroḍa3bādhá--siddhânta-granḍtha-kroḍa m

bādhasiddhāntagranthaprakāśa3bādhá--siddhânta-granḍtha-prakāśa m

bādhasiddhāntagranthavivecana3bādhá--siddhânta-granḍtha-vivecana n

bādhasiddhāntagranthānugama3bādhá--siddhânta-granḍthānugama m. N. of wks
⋙ bādhānta
bādhânta m. N. of wk
≫ bādha 2
bā́dha m. (prob.) urging, impulse (cf. Naigh. ii, 9= bala Sāy. = bādhaka, bādhana) RV. vi, 11, 5 ; i, 61, 2 ; 132, 5 (?)
≫ bādhaka
bādhaka mf(ikā)n. oppressing, harassing, paining ( See śatru-b○)
• opposing, hindering, injuring, prejudicing MBh. Pur. (-tā f.)
• setting aside, suspending, annulling Śaṃk. Sarvad. (-tva n.)
• m. a partic. disease of women L.
• a kind of tree Gobh.
• mf(ī)n. belonging to or derived from the Bādhaka tree ṢaḍvBr. ŚrS.
⋙ bādhakamaya
○maya mf(ī)n. = prec. mfn. SāmavBr.
≫ bādhana
bādhana mfn. oppressing, harassing ( See śatrub○)
• opposing, refuting L.
• (ā), f. uneasiness, trouble, pain Nyāyas.
• n. opposition, resistance, oppression, molestation, affliction (also pl.) R. Śak.
• removing, suspending, annulment (of a rule &c.) Vedântas. Pāṇ. Sch.
≫ bādhanīya
bādhanīya mfn. to be removed, Nyāyam. Sch.
≫ bādhayitṛ
bādhayitṛ m. an injurer, opposer (○trī f.) Sāy.
≫ bādhita
bādhitá mfn. pressed, oppressed &c. RV. &c. &c
• (in gram.) set aside, annulled
• (in logic) contradictory, absurd, false, incompatible (cf. a-bādhita)
⋙ bādhitatva
○tva n. the being suspended or refuted or contradicted Vedântas.
≫ bādhitavya
bādhitavya mfn. to be pressed hard or harassed or pained MBh.
• to be suspended or annulled KātyŚr. Sch.
≫ bādhitṛ
bādhitṛ m. an oppressor, harasser, annoyer MBh. Bālar. Prab.
≫ bādhitvā
bādhitvā ind. having pressed hard or harassed MW.
• (in gram.) destroying or neutralizing the effect of a previous rule
≫ bādhin
bādhin mfn. (ifc.) injuring, impeding Jātakam.
≫ bādhya
bādhya mfn. to be (or being) pressed hard or harassed or distressed or pained or checked or suppressed, Kav. Kathās. Pur. &c
• to be (or being) set aside or suspended or annulled Vop.
⋙ bādhyatva
○tva n. the state of being set aside, suspension, annulment Kap.
⋙ bādhyabādhakatā
○bādhakatā f. the condition of oppressed and oppressor BhP.
• the condition of one who pains such as deserve to be pained ib.
⋙ bādhyaretas
○retas m. one whose generative fluid is obstructed, impotent Kull. on Mn. ix, 79
≫ bādhyamānatva
bādhyamāna-tva n. the condition of being suspended or set aside, suspension, annulment Nīlak.
bādhiraka
bādhiraka mfn. (fr. badhira), g. arīhaṇâdi
≫ bādhirika
bādhirika m. metron. fr. badhirikā g. śivâdi
≫ bādhirya
bādhirya n. deafness MBh. Suśr.
bādhūla
bādhūla m. N. of a family Cat.
⋙ bādhūlaśiṣya
○śiṣya m. N. of an author ib.
⋙ bādhūlasmṛti
○smṛti f. N. of wk
bādhyoga
bā́dhyoga (cf. ŚBr.), bādhyauga (cf. Kāś. on Pāṇ. 7-3, 20), patr. fr. badhyoga
≫ bdhyaugāyana
bdhyaugāyana m. patr. fr. badhyoga g. haritâdi
bādhva
bādhva m. patr., N. of a Ṛishi AitĀr. (wṛ. bādhyā)
bāndhaki
bāndhaki m. patr. or metron., g. taulvaly-ādi
≫ bāndhakineya
bāndhakineya m. (fr. bandhakī) the son of an unmarried woman, a bastard L. (g. kalyāṇy-ādi)
≫ bāndhakeya
bāndhakeya m. id., g. śubhrâdi. [Page 728, Column 2]
bāndhava
bāndhava m. (fr. bandhu) a kinsman, relation (esp. maternal relation), friend (ifc. f. ā) Mn. MBh. &c
• a brother A.
• (ī), f. a female relative Kathās.
⋙ bāndhavajana
○jana m. relatives, kinsmen (collectively) Mṛicch. Pañcat.
⋙ bāndhavatā
○tā f. relationship Caṇḍ.
⋙ bāndhavadhurā
○dhurā f. a friendly turn, kindness, Mālātim. vii, 4 (= mitra-kṛtya Sch.)
≫ bāndhavaka
bāndhavaka mfn. belonging or relating to kinsmen, kindred Hariv.
≫ bāndhavya
bāndhavya n. connection by blood, relationship Kathās.
bāndhuka
bāndhuka mf(ī)n. belonging to or derived from the Bandhuka tree Kāṭh. (cf. ĀpŚr. māndhuka)
bāndhukineya
bāndhukineya m. metron. fr. bandhukī g. kalyāṇy-ādi
≫ bāndhukya
bāndhukya n. marriage Gal.
≫ bāndhupata
bāndhupata mf(ī)n., fr. bandhu-pati g. aśvapaty-ādi
bāpaṇṇabhaṭṭa
bāpaṇṇa-bhaṭṭa m. N. of an author Cat.
bāpaya
bāpaya m. N. of Kāśī-nātha-bhaṭṭa, q.v
bāpubhaṭṭa
bāpu-bhaṭṭa m. N. of an author (also called Ananta-bhaṭṭa) Cat.
bāpūdeva
bāpū-deva m. N. of an author Cat.
bāpyadeva
bāpya-deva m. N. of the writer of a partic. inscription Inscr.
bābakhānacaritra
bābakhāna-caritra n. N. of wk
bābara
bābara n. (fr. babara) N. of a Pañcarātra ĀśvŚr.
• of a place Cat.
bābujīvyāsa
bābujī-vyāsa m. N. of an author Cat.
bāberī
bāberī f. N. of a city Cat.
bābhrava
bā́bhrava mf(ī)n. belonging or relating to Babhru PañcavBr.
• m. patr. fr. bábhru ŚBr. (cf. Pāṇ. 4-1, 106)
• (ī), f. N. of Durgā L.
• n. N. of various Simans ĀrshBr.
⋙ bābhravadānacyuta
○dāna-cyuta and m. pl., g. kārta-kaujapa
⋙ śālaṅkāyana
śālaṅkāyana (bā́bhr○), m. pl., g. kārta-kaujapa
≫ bābhravāyaṇi
bābhravāyaṇi m. (patr. fr. babhru) N. of a son of Viśvā-mitra MBh.
≫ bābhravīya
bābhravīya mfn. relating or belonging to Bābhravya Cat.
• m. pl. his disciples ib.
≫ bābhravya
bābhravya m. N. of various authors and teachers (also with kauśika and pañcāla, and śāṇḍilá pl.) GṛS. Hariv. Cat. (cf. Pāṇ. 4-1, 106)
• of other men Ratnâv. MārkP.
• (ā), f. N. of a woman L.
≫ bābhravyaka
bābhravyaka mfn. inhabited by Bābhravyas, g. rājanyâdi
≫ bābhravyāyaṇī
bābhravyāyaṇī f. of bābhravya g. lohitâdi
≫ bābhruka
bābhruka mfn. (fr. babhru) like an ichneumon i.e. (prob.) brown, brownish, g. aṅguly-ādi
bāyabhaṭṭa
bāya-bhaṭṭa in. N. of a son of Kṛishṇa and father of Advaita Cat.
bāra
bāra m. or n. (?) an opening, aperture ( See jihmá- and nīcī́na-b○)
bārahaṭa
bārahaṭa m. N. of Nara-hara-dāsa (the author of the Hindī work Avatāra-caritra or Caturviṃśaty-avatāra-caritra) Cat.
bārejya
bārejya N. of a town Cat.
bārḍhya
bārḍhya or vārḍhya n. fr. bṛḍha (vṛḍha), g. dṛḍhâdi
bārbara
bārbara mfn. born in the country of the barbarians, g. takṣaśīlâdi
≫ bārbaraka
bārbaraka mfn. (fr. barbara), g. dhūmâdi
bārbarīṭa
bārbarīṭa in. (only L.) the kernel of the mango fruit
• a young shoot
• tin
• the son of a harlot
bārha
bārha mfn. (fr. barha) made of the feathers of a peacock's tail BhP.
≫ bārhiṇalakṣmaṇa
bārhiṇa-lakṣmaṇa mfn. (prob.) wṛ. for barhiṇa-l○, q.v
bārhat
bārhat Vṛiddhi form of bṛhat in comp
⋙ bārhatsāmā
○sāmā f. (-sāman) N. of a woman AV.
≫ bārhata
bā́rhata mf(ī)n. relating to the Sāman Bṛihat VS. TS. Br. [Page 728, Column 3] ŚrS.
• relating to the metre Bṛihatī TS. RPrāt. &c
• m. pl. the Soma keepers RV. x, 85, 4 (cf. Sāy.)
• n. the fruit of the Bṛihatī (a variety of the Solanum)
≫ bārhataka
bārhataka m. N. of a man Mālav. i, 6/7 (wṛ. vāhataka)
≫ bārhatānuṣṭubha
bārhatānuṣṭubha mfn. consisting of a Bṛihatī and an Anushṭubh RPrāt.
≫ bārhad
bārhad in comp. for bārhat
⋙ bārhadagna
○agna m. pl. the descendants of Bṛihad-agni, g. kaṇvâdi
⋙ bārhadīṣava
○īṣava (m. c.), m. patr. fr. Bṛihad-ishu (also pl.) BhP.
⋙ bārhaduktha
○ukthá m. patr. fr. Bṛihad-uktha Br.
• n. N. of various Sāmans ĀrshBr.
⋙ bārhadgira
○gira mf(ī)n. relating to Bṛihad-giri
• n. N. of various Sāmans ĀrshBr.
⋙ bārhaddaivata
○daivata n. N. of wk. (= bṛhad-devatā and ascribed to Śaunaka) Ṣaḍguruś.
⋙ bārhadbala
○bala mf(ī)n. relating to Bṛihad-bala BhP.
⋙ bārhadratha
○ratha mf(ī)n. relating to Bṛihad-ratha MBh.
• m. patr. of Jarasaṃdha ib. Hariv.
• pl. (With bhū-pālāḥ) Pur.
⋙ bārhadrathi
○rathi m. pl. patr. of Jarā-saṃdha L.
≫ bārhas
bārhas Vṛiddhi form of bṛhas in comp
⋙ bārhaspata
○pata mf(ī)n. relating to or descended from Bṛihas-pati MBh. R.
⋙ bārhaspatya
○patyá mfn. id. AV. &c. &c. (with bha or nakṣatra, n. the constellation Pushya Sūryas.
• with māna n. 'Jupiter's measure', a method of reckoning time ib.)
• m. patr. fr. Bṛihas-pati (N. of Saṃyu, Agni, Tapur-mūrdhan, Bharad-vāja) TS. ŚBr. Nir. &c
• a pupil of Bharad BhP.
• an infidel, materialist ib. Hariv.
• n. the Artha-sāstra of Bharad, ethics morality Lalit.
• N. of various Sāmans ĀrshBr.
-jyotiḥ-śāstra n. or ○tir-grantha m. -tantra n. -mahiman m. -muhūrta-vidhāna, ṇ., -saṃhitā f. -sūtra-ṭīkā f. -smṛti f. N. of wks
bārhavata
bārhavata mf(ī)n. containing the word barha-vat g. vimuktâdi
bārhiṣada
bārhiṣada or bārhiḥṣada m. patr. fr. barhi-ṣad or barhiḥ-ṣad (also pl.) BhP.
bāl
bā́l ind. onomat. an interjection imitating the sound of a falling body AV.
bāla
bāla mf(ā)n. (cf. vāla) young, childish, infantine, not full-grown or developed (of per. sons and things) GṛS. Up. Mn. MBh. &c
• newly risen, early (as the sun or its rays) Ragh.
• new or waxing (as the moon) ib. Kum.
• puerile, ignorant, simple, foolish Mn. Hariv. Kāv.
• pure (as an animal fit for sacrifice) L.
• m.a child, boy (esp. one under 5 years) Mn. MBh. &c
• (in law) a minor (minors are classified as kunāra, or boys under 5 years of age, śiśu under 8, pogaṇḍa from the 5th to the end of the 9th or till the 16th year, and kiśora from the 10th to the 16th year)
• a fool, simpleton Mn. Pañcat.
• any young animal L.
• a colt, foal L.
• a five years old elephant L.
• Cypriūs Denticulatus or Rohita L.
• N. of a Rakshas VP.
• of a prince Rājat.
• (ā), f. a female child, girl, young woman (esp. one under 16 years) Mn. MBh. &c
• a one year old cow L.
• small cardamoms L.
• Aloe Indica L.
• a kind of metre L.
• a partic. mystical prayer Cat.
• N. of the mother of Vālin and Su-griva (said to have been formed by Prajā-pati out of some dust which had fallen into his eyes) R.
• n. Andropogon Muricatus L.
• heat L.
⋙ bālakadalī
○kadalī f. a young plantain tree, Musa Sapientum Mṛicch.
⋙ bālakamalinī
○kamalinī f. a young lotus plant Mālatīm.
⋙ bālakavi
○kavi m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙ bālakāṇḍa
○kāṇḍa m. 'the boy (Rāma) section', N. of the first book of the Ramāyaṇa (ādi-k○ in B.) and of the Adhyātma-rāmāyaṇa (s.v.)
⋙ bālakāvya
○kāvya n. N. of a poem
⋙ bālakunda
○kunda m. a young jasmine
○dânuviddha mfn. adorned with young jasmine blossoms Megh.
⋙ bālakṛṣṇa
○kṛṣṇa m. the boy Kṛishṇa or KṭKṛishṇa as a boy RTL. 136
• N. of a man also called Gaṅgā-dhara W.
• of various authors (also -dāsa, -dīkṣita, -bhaṭṭa and -miśra-) Cat.
-krīḍā-kāvya n. and campū f. N. of 2 poems
○ṇânanda m. N. of an author Cat.
○ṇâṣṭaka n. N. of a Stotra
⋙ bālakeli
○keli or f. child's play or amusement Daś.
⋙ bālakelī
○kelī f. child's play or amusement Daś.
⋙ bālakriyā
○kriyā f. doings or conduct of children MārkP.
⋙ bālakrīḍana
○krīḍana n. = -keli Kāv.
○naka n. id. Hariv.
• (pl.) N. of ch' of Vātsyāyana's Kāmasūtra
• m. a child's toy or plaything MBh.
• a bill L.
• N. of Śiva MBh.
• Cypraea Moneta L.
⋙ bālakrīḍā
○krīḍā f. = -keli Cat.
kāvya and -varṇana n. N. of wks
⋙ bālakhilya
○khilya See vāla-kh○
⋙ bālagaja
○gaja m. a young elephant BhP.
⋙ bālagaṇapatipūjā
○gaṇapati-pūjā f. N. of work
⋙ bālagarbhiṇī
○garbhiṇī f. a cow with calf for the first time L.
⋙ bālagādādharī
○gādā-dharī f. N. of wk. ( = tarka-saṃgrahadīpikā). [Page 729, Column 1]
⋙ bālagopāla
○gopāla m. Kṛishṇa as a youthful herdsman Pañcar.
• N. of an author (also ○lêndra Cat.)
-tīrtha m. N. of the teacher of Dhana-pati ib.
-yatī7dra m. N. of an author ib.
⋙ bālagovinda
○govinda m. N. of an author Cat. T
⋙ bālagaurītīrtha
○gaurī-tīrtha n. N. of a sacred bathing-place in Śrī-māla Cat.
⋙ bālagraha
○gráha m. 'seizer of children', a kind of demon (said to cause 9 kinds of possession) MBh. AgP. Suśr.
-pratiṣedha m. -yoga-śānti f. ○hôpaśamana n. N. of wks
⋙ bālaghna
○ghna m. a child-murderer Mn. xi, 190
⋙ bālacandra
○candra m. the young or waxing moon (also ○dra-mas) Kāv.
• n. a cavity of a partic. shape (made in a wall) Mṛicch.
⋙ bālacandrikā
○candrikā f. N. of a woman Daś.
⋙ bālacarita
○carita or n. 'childish doings', N. of wks. or chs. of wks. treating of the youthful adventures of a deity, (esp.) of ch. of GaṇP.
⋙ bālacaritva
○cariḍtva n. 'childish doings', N. of wks. or chs. of wks. treating of the youthful adventures of a deity, (esp.) of ch. of GaṇP.
○ta-nāman n. N. of wk
⋙ bālacarya
○carya m. 'behaving like a child', N. of Skanda L.
• (ā), f. the behaviour of a child R.
⋙ bālacāturbhadrikā
○cāturbhadrikā f. a partic. mixture for children L.
⋙ bālacikitsā
○cikitsā f. 'treatment of child', N. of sev. medic. wks
⋙ bālacūta
○cūta m. a young mango tree Ragh.
⋙ bālajātaka
○jātaka n. child's nativity', N. of wk
⋙ bālajātaya
○jātaya mfn. childish, foolish, simple L.
⋙ bālatanaya
○tanaya m. a young son W.
• Acacia Catechu L.
⋙ bālatantra
○tantra n. midwifery L.
• N. of wk. on midwifery
⋙ bālataru
○taru m. a young tree Śak.
⋙ bālatā
○tā f. (cf. MBh.),
⋙ bālatva
○tva n. (cf. Kāv. Pur.) childhood, boyhood
⋙ bālatṛṇa
○tṛṇa n. young grass Kuval.
⋙ bāladarśam
○darśam ind. at the sight of a boy Kathās.
⋙ bāladalaka
○dalaka m. 'small-leafed', Acacia Catechu L.
⋙ bāladeva
○deva m. N. of a man Cat.
• patr. fr. bala-d○ Pat.
⋙ bāladhana
○dhana n. the property of a minor or infant Mn. viii, 147
⋙ bālanetra
○netra mf(ā)n. guided or steered by a fool (as a ship) MBh.
⋙ bālapaṇḍita
○paṇḍita m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙ bālapattra
○pattra m. 'small-leafed', N. of a tree Kāv. (Hedysarum Alhagi or = next L.)
⋙ bālapattraka
○pattraka m. Acacia Catechu, L:
⋙ bālapāṭha
○pāṭha m. N. of wk
⋙ bālapādapa
○pādapa m.= -taru Śak.
⋙ bālapāśyā
○pāśyā f. a string of pearls or other ornament for the hair W.
⋙ bālaputra
○putra mf(ā)n. having children or young MBh. R.
⋙ bālaputraka
○putraka m. a little son Kathās.
⋙ bālapuṣpikā
○puṣpikā or f. Jasminum Auriculatum L.
⋙ bālapuṣpī
○puṣpī f. Jasminum Auriculatum L.
⋙ bālaprakāśa
○prakāśa m
⋙ bālaprabodhikā
○prabodhikā and f. N. of wks
⋙ bālaprabodhinī
○praboḍdhinī f. N. of wks
⋙ bālapramathanī
○pramathanī f. a partic. Sakti Hcat.
⋙ bālabandhana
○bandhana m. 'child-binder', N. of a demon PārGṛ.
⋙ bālabuddhiprakāśinī
○buddhi-prakāśinī f. N. of wk
⋙ bālabodha
○bodha (and -saṃgraha), m. N. of Wks
⋙ bālabodhaka
○bodhaka m. instructing the young Cat.
• (ikā), f. N. of wk
⋙ bālabodhanī
○bodhanī f. N. of wk
-nyāsa m. and -bhāvaprakāśa m. N. of wks
⋙ bālabhañjaka
○bhañjaka m. N. of a man Rājat.
⋙ bālabhadraka
○bhadraka n. a kind of mineral poison (?) L.
⋙ bālabhārata
○bhārata n. 'the little Bharata' (opp. to the Mahā-bhṭbhārata or great Bharata), N. of a Kāvya, a Campū, and a drama (= pracaṇḍa-pāṇḍava)
⋙ bālabhāva
○bhāva m. state of a child, childhood, minority, infancy, youth Mn. viii, 118 (cf. Kull. 'inattention') MBh. &c
• children collectively Mālatīm.
• recent rise (of a planet) Kāv.

bālabhāṣāvyākaraṇasutravṛtti3bāla--bhāṣā-vyākaraṇa-sutra-vṛtti f
⋙ bālabhūṣā
○bhūṣā f. (and ○ṣā-sāra, m.), N. of wks
⋙ bālabhṛtya
○bhṛtya m. a servant from childhood Kathās.
⋙ bālabhairavīdīpadāna
○bhairavī-dīpa-dāna n. N. of wk
⋙ bālabhaiṣajya
○bhaiṣajya n. a kind of collyrium (= rasâñjana) L.
⋙ bālabhojya
○bhojya n. 'children's food', pease L.
⋙ bālamati
○mati mfn. of childish intellect MBh.
⋙ bālamanoramā
○manoramā f. 'pleasant to children', N. of sev. grammars
⋙ bālamandāravṛkṣa
○mandāra-vṛkṣa m. a young coral tree Megh.
⋙ bālamaraṇa
○maraṇa n. (with Jainas) a fool's manner of dying (12 in number, among which is suicide)
-vidhi-kartavyatā f. N. of wk
⋙ bālamallavenasiddhānta
○mallavena-siddhânta m. N. of wk
⋙ bālamitra
○mitra n. a friend from boyhood Mṛicch.
⋙ bālamukundācārya
○mukundâcārya m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙ bālamūla
○mūla m. a young sadish L.
⋙ bālamūlaka
○mūlaka m. a species of plant Suśr.
• (ikā), f. Hibiscus Cannabinus Bhpr.
⋙ bālamūṣikā
○mūṣikā f. a small rat, mouse L.
⋙ bālamṛga
○mṛga m. a young deer, fawn R.
⋙ bālamriṇāla
○mriṇāla m. n. a tender filament or fibre of the lotus Bhartṛ.
⋙ bālambhaṭṭa
○m-bhaṭṭa m. N. of sev. men and authors Cat.
• mf(ī)n. written or composed by Bālam-bhaṭṭa ib.
ṭṭīya n. N. of wk
⋙ bālayajñopavītaka
○yajñôpavītaka n. the sacred thread worn across the breast L.
• a sort of substitute for the sacred thread worn by children (?) W. (cf. bālópaviita)
⋙ bālarakṣaṇa
○rakṣaṇa n. 'guarding children'
-vidhāna n. N. of wk
⋙ bālarakṣā
○rakṣā f. = -rakṣaṇa
-stava m. -stotra n. N. of wks
⋙ bālarañjinī
○rañjinī f. 'pleasing children', N. of an elementary grammar by Bāla-śāstrin
⋙ bālarāghavīya
○rāghavīya n. N. of a poem
⋙ bālarāja
○rāja n. (?) lapis lazuli W. (rf. bāla-sūrya)
⋙ bālarāmabharata
○rāma-bharata n. N. of a poem
⋙ bālarāmāyaṇa
○rāmāyaṇa n. 'the little Rāmāyaṇa', N. of a Nāṭaka by Rāja-śekhara (cf. mahārām○ and bāla-bhārata)
⋙ bālarūpa
○rūpa m. or n. (?) N. of an author or of a wk. [Page 729, Column 2]
-dhara m. 'bearing a boy's form', N. of Śiva MW.
-dhṛk mfn. having a boy's form, assuming the form of a dwarf. ib.
⋙ bālaroga
○roga m. disease of children Cat.
⋙ bālalatā
○latā f. a young creeper Ragh.
⋙ bālalīlā
○līlā f. = -keli BhP.
⋙ bālavatsa
○vatsa mf(ā)n. one whose child is still a boy MBh. R.
• m. a young calf. Ragh.
• 'child's favourite', a dove, pigeon W.
⋙ bālavanitā
○vanitā f. a young woman Hit.
⋙ bālavāhya
○vāhya m. 'ridden by children', a yṭyoung goat L.
⋙ bālavinaṣṭa
○vinaṣṭa or m. N. of a man Kathās.
⋙ bālavinaṣṭaka
○vinaṣḍṭaka m. N. of a man Kathās.
⋙ bālavinodinī
○vinodinī f
⋙ bālavivekinī
○vivekinī f. N. of wks
⋙ bālavṛkṣa
○vṛkṣa m. = -taru Ragh.
⋙ bālavaidhavya
○vaidhavya n. child-widowhood, SārṅgP
⋙ bālavyākaraṇa
○vyākaraṇa n. 'a child's grṭgrammar', N. of a grammar. -vrata m. N. of the Buddhist saint Mañjuśrī L.
⋙ bālaśarman
○śarman m. N. of a man Cat.
⋙ bālaśāstrin
○śāstrin m. N. of a grammarian and of a living writer Cat.
⋙ bālaśṛṅga
○śṛṅga mfn. having young (i.e. not yet full-grown) horns Hariv.
⋙ bālasakhi
○sakhi m.= -mitra Kathās.
• the friend of a fool (-tva n.) Subh.
⋙ bālasaṃjīvana
○saṃjīvana n. N. of ch. of GaṇP. ii
⋙ bālasaṃdhyā
○saṃdhyā f. early twilight, dawn L.
○dhyâbha mfn. 'dawn-like', of a purple colour MW.
⋙ bālasarasvatī
○sarasvatī m. N. of an author Cat.
○tīya n. (with or scil. kāvya) N. of wk
⋙ bālasātrnya
○sâtrnya n. suitable for children', milk L.
⋙ bālasārayantra
○sāra-yantra n. N. of wk
⋙ bālasiṃha
○siṃha m. N. of a man Inscr.
⋙ bālasuhṛd
○suhṛd m. = -mitra Kathās.
⋙ bālasūrya
○sūrya and n. lapis lazuli L.
⋙ bālasūryaka
○sūrḍyaka n. lapis lazuli L.
⋙ bālasthāna
○sthāna n. condition of a child, childhood, youth, inexperience MW.
⋙ bālahatyā
○hatyā f. child-murder ib.
⋙ bālahan
○han mf(ghnī)n. child-murdering BhP.
⋙ bālākalpa
bālā-kalpa m
⋙ bālākavaca
bālā-kavaca m. or n. N. of wks
⋙ bālāgra
bālâgra n. (vāl○?) a dove-cot Mṛicch. i, 50/51 (cf. Sch.)
⋙ bālācārya
bālâcārya m. N. of a teacher Cat.
⋙ bālātantra
bālā-tantra n. N. of wk
⋙ bālātapa
bālâtapa m. early heat of the sun, heat of the morning sun Mn. Kālid. (also pl.)
-rakta mfn. red with the morning sunbeams Ragh.

bālātripurasundarīpūjanaprayoga3bālā-tripura-sundarī-pūjana-prayoga m. N. of wk
⋙ bālāditya
bālâditya m. the newly risen sun, morning sun MBh.
• N. of princes Rājat.
-vrata n. N. of wk. Bālā-dīkshita, m. N. of an author Cat. (cf. bāla-d○)
⋙ bālādhyāpaka
bālâdhyāpaka m. a teacher of boys (-tā f.), Rājaṭ
⋙ bālānucaragupta
bālânucara-gupta or m. N. of Śiva MBh.
⋙ bālānucaragopta
bālânucara-gopta m. N. of Śiva MBh.
⋙ bālāpañcaratna
bālā-pañcaratna n. N. of wk
⋙ bālāpatya
bālâpatya n. youthful progeny W.
⋙ bālāpaddhati
bālā-paddhati f. N. of wk
⋙ bālābhyāsa
bālâbhyāsa m. early application, study during childhood MW.
⋙ bālāmaya
bālâmaya m. a child's disease
-pratithedha m. N. of wk
⋙ bālāriṣṭa
bālâriṣṭa n. and N. of wks
⋙ bālāriṣṭādhyāya
bālâriṣḍṭâdhyāya m. N. of wks
⋙ bālāruṇa
bālâruṇa m. early dawn Kum.
• mfn. red like early dawn Ragh.
⋙ bālārka
bālârka m. the newly risen sun MBh.
-komala mfn. soft as the orient sun MW.
pratimā f. the image or reflection of the orient sun Ragh.
-varṇa mfn. coloured like the orient sun (said of Śiva) MBh.
○kāya Nom. (○yita mfn. ) to resemble the orient sun Subh.
⋙ bālārcāpaddhati
bālârcā-paddhati f
⋙ bālālokasaṃkṣepa
bālâloka-saṃkṣepa m. N. of wks
⋙ bālāvabodha
bālâvabodha m. instruction of the young (also ○dhana n. Pañcat.)
• N. of 2 wks
-paddhati f. N. of a Comm. on SāṅkhGṛ. bālāvarṇana n. N. of SārṅgP.xx
⋙ bālāvastha
bālâvastha mfn. being, in childhood, still young Vikr.
• (ā), f. childhood, youth MW.
⋙ bālāśoka
bālâśoka m. a young Aśoka tree Vikr.
⋙ bālāṣṭaka
bālāṣṭaka and n. N. of Stotras
⋙ bālāṣṭottaraśatanāmastotra
bālâṣṭôttara-śatanāma-stotra n. N. of Stotras
⋙ bālāsura
bālâsura m. N. of an Asura
-vadha m. N. of ch. of GaṇP. ii
⋙ bālāhatyā
bālā-hatyā f. the murdering of female children MW.
⋙ bālendu
bālêndu m. the new or waxing moon Kum.
⋙ bāleśvara
bālêśvara m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙ bāleṣṭa
bālêṣṭa m. 'liked by children', a jujube tree L.
⋙ bālopacaraṇa
bālôpacaraṇa n. medical treatment of children (also ○cāra) Cat.
○ṇiya mfn. relating to it
• n. N. of ch. of wk. ib.
⋙ bālopaniṣad
bālôpaniṣad f. N. of an Upanishad
⋙ bālopavīta
bālôpavīta n. = bāla-yajñópaviitaka, a cloth covering the privities W.
≫ bālaka
bālaka mf(ikā)n. young, childish, not yet fullgrown MBh. Kāv. &c
• m. a child, boy, youth (in law 'a minor'), the young of an animal ib. (ikā f. a girl Kāv. Pur.)
• a young elephant five years old Śiś. v, 47
• a fool, simpleton L.
• a kind of fish L.
• N. of a prince (v. l. pālaka) Pur.
⋙ bālakatva
○tva n. childhood, childishness W.
⋙ bālakapralapita
○pralapita n. childish talk, foolish prattle MW.
⋙ bālakapriya
○priya mfn. fond of children
• (ā), f. colocynth L.
• Musa Sapien. tum L.
⋙ bālakahatyā
○hatyā f. infanticide MW.
≫ bālakīya
bālakīya mfn. childish, infantine W.
≫ bālāyani
bālāyani m. metron. of a teacher BhP. (cf. g. tikâdi)
≫ bāli
bāli
⋙ olin
olin See vāli, ○lin
≫ bāliman
bāliman m. childhood, youth, immaturity, g. pṛthv-ādi. [Page 729, Column 3]
≫ bāliśa 1
bāliśa mf(ā)n. young, childish, puerile, ignorant, simple, foolish MBh. Kāv. &c
• m. a fool, simpleton, blockhead ib.
⋙ bāliśatā
○tā f. (cf. Uttarar.),
⋙ bāliśatva
○tva n. (cf. Hariv.) childishness, simplicity, folly
⋙ bāliśamati
○mati mfn. childish-minded, foolish MBh.
≫ bāliśya
bāliśya n. (g. brāhmaṇâdi) childishness, youth, thoughtlessness, folly Mn. MBh. &c
≫ bāleya 1
bāleya mfn. fit or proper for children L.
• tender, soft L. (for 2. See below)
≫ bālya
bā́lya or n. boyhood, childhood, infancy ŚBr. Mn. MBh. &c
⋙ bālya
bālyá n. boyhood, childhood, infancy ŚBr. Mn. MBh. &c
• crescent state (of the moon) Kum. vii, 35
• = bāliśya ŚBr. MBh. Kāv. &c
⋙ bālyakāla
○kāla m. the period or age of childhood MW.
⋙ bālyatā
○tā f. boyhood, infancy R.
bālandana
bālandana m. patr. of Vatsa-prī (cf. bhālandana)
bālāki
bā́lāki m. metron. fr. balākā ŚBr. (cf. g. bāhv-ādi)
≫ bālākyā
bālākyā See kā́tyapī-bālākyā-maṭharī-pútra
bālāha
bālāha (or vāl○), m. N. of a mythical horse Buddh.
≫ bālāhaka
bālāhaka m. id. ib.
• N. of a serpent-demon Hariv.
yuddhe balāhaka-jambu-māle, 'in the contest between Bālāhaka and Jambu-māla' Nīlak.
bāliśa 2
bāliśa n. (for 1. See above) = Pers. ? a pillow, cushion L.
bālīvaraineya
bālīvaráineya m. patr. fr. balīvardin g. śubhrâdi
• metron' fr. balīvardī g. kalyāṇy-ādi (cf. balīvardineya)
bālīśa
bālīśa m. retention of urine L.
bālu
bālu bāluka &c. See vālu &c
bāleya 2
bāleya mfn. (fr. bali) fit for an offering or oblation Ragh.
• descended from Bali Hariv.
• m. an ass Var.
• a species of Cyperus Bhpr.
• = -śāka L.
• a kind of radish L. (prob. wṛ. for śāleya)
• patr. fr. bali KātyŚr.
• (pl.) VP.
• N. of a Daitya L.
⋙ bāleyaśāka
○śāka m. a kind of vegetable (= aṅgāra-vallī) L.
⋙ bāleyārdhika
bāleyârdhika mfn. Pāt
bāloka
bāloka m. N. of an author Cat.
bālbaja
bālbaja mf(ī́)n. (fr. balbaja) made of the grass Eleusine Indica ŚBr. MBh. (B. bālvaja)
≫ bālbajabhārika
bālbajabhārika mfn. (fr. [balbaja+bhAra]) laden or burdened with Balbaja grass, g. vaṃśâdi
≫ bālbajika
bālbajika mfn. bearing Balbaja grass ib. (cf. balbajika)
bālhava
bālhava m. an inhabitant of Balkh (ī f.) Bālar.
≫ bālhāyana
bālhāyana mf(ī)n., fr. bālhi Pāṇ. 4-2, 99 Pat.
≫ bālhi
bālhi
⋙ bāhli
bāhli or N. of a country, Balkh ib.
⋙ vāhli
vāhli N. of a country, Balkh ib.
⋙ bālhija
○ja or mfn. born or bred in Balkh (as a horse) MBh. R.
⋙ bālhijāta
○jāta mfn. born or bred in Balkh (as a horse) MBh. R.
⋙ bālhiśvara
bālhiśvara m. pl. N. of a dynasty VP.
≫ bālhika
bālhika or m. (pl.) N. of a people MBh.
⋙ bāhlika
bāhlika m. (pl.) N. of a people MBh.
• a king of the Bālhikas ib. Hariv. Pur.
• N. of a son of Pratīpa Hariv.
• (pl.) of a dynasty BhP.
• mfn. of the Balkh breed (as horses) MBh. R.
• n. (wṛ. bālhaka) saffron L.
• Asa Foetida L.
≫ bālhikeyamiśra
bālhikeya-miśra m. N. of an author Cat.
≫ bālhīka
bālhīka
⋙ bāhlīka
bāhlīka or m. (pl.) N. of a people MBh. R. &c
⋙ vāhlīka
vāhlīka m. (pl.) N. of a people MBh. R. &c
• a prince of the Bālhīkas MBh.
• N. of a son of Janam-ejaya ib.
• of a son of Pratīpa ib. Pur.
• of the father of Rohiṇī (wife of Vasu-deva) Hariv.
• of a Gandharva L.
• of a poet Cat.
• (ī), f. a princess or any woman of the Bālhikas (also N. of mādrī, q.v.) MBh. Bālar.
• mf(ī)n. belonging to or derived from the Bālar L.
• n. = bālhika L.
⋙ bālhīkabhāṣā
○bhāṣā f. the language of the Balhīlkas (enumerated among the Pralkṛit dialects) Sāh.
⋙ bālhīkośa
bālhīkôśa m. lord of the Bālhīkas R.
bāvādeva
bāvā-deva and bāvā-śāstrin m. N. of authors Cat.
bāverujātaka
bāveru-jātaka n. N. of wk
bāṣkaya
bāṣkaya mfn. fr. baṣkaya g. utsâdi
bāṣkala
bāṣkala m. N. of a teacher (a pupil of Paila) GṛS.
• of a Daitya Hariv.
• of a son of Anuhrāda BhP.
• (pl.) N. of a family regarded as belonging to the Kaunkas Hariv. (v. l. vāskala)
• a warrior (vāṣk○) L.
• mfn. belonging to or derived from Bāshkala ĀśvŚr. Sch.
• large, great (vāṣk○) W.
• m. pl. the pupils of Bāshkala (a school of the Ṛig. veda) Cat. [Page 730, Column 1]
⋙ bāṣkalaśākhā
○śākhā f. the Bāshkala recension (of the RV.) ib.
⋙ bāṣkalopaniṣad
bāṣkalôpaniṣad f. N. of an Upanishad
≫ bāṣkalaka
bāṣkalaka mf(ikā)n. belonging to or derived from the Bāshkalas L.
• (ikā), f. the Ṛig-veda text of the Bāshkalas ŚāṅkhŚr. Sch.
≫ bāṣkali
bāṣkali m. patr. of a teacher VP.
bāṣkiha
bāṣkiha m. patr. fr. baṣkiha PañcavBr.
bāṣpa
bāṣpa m. (also written vāṣpa, cf. Uṇ. iii, 28) a tear, tears MBh. Kāv. &c
• steam, vapour R. Ragh. Pañcat.
• a kind of pot-herb Vāgbh.
• iron L.
• N. of a disciple of Gautama Budâha
• (ī), f. a kind of plant (= hiṅgu-pattrī) L.
⋙ bāṣpakaṇṭha
○kaṇṭha mf(ī)n., 'having tears in the throat', almost choked with tears Śak.
⋙ bāṣpakala
○kala mfn. inarticulate through tṭtears MBh.
⋙ bāṣpacandra
○candra mṆ. of an author Cat.
⋙ bāṣpadurdina
○durdina mfn. clouded by tears
○nâkṣa mf(ā, or ī)n. having eyes clouded by tṭtears Daś.
⋙ bāṣpaparyākulekṣana
○paryākulêkṣana (cf. R.),
⋙ bāṣpapihitalocana
○pihita-locana (cf. Pañcat.), mfn. having eyes suffused with tears
⋙ bāṣpapūra
○pūra m. a flood of tears Mālatīm.
⋙ bāṣpaprakara
○prakara m. a flow or gush of tṭtears Śiś.
⋙ bāṣpapramocana
○pramocana n. the shedding of tears MBh.
⋙ bāṣpabindu
○bindu m. a tear-drop, tear R.
⋙ bāṣpamukha
○mukha mfn. having the face bedewed with tears R.
⋙ bāṣpamokṣa
○mokṣa m
⋙ bāṣpamocana
○mocana n. = -pramocana Kāv.
⋙ bāṣpaviklaba
○viklaba mfn. overcome with tṭtears, confused with weeping R.
-bhāṣin mf(iṇī)n. speaking (with a voice) interrupted with weeping ib.
⋙ bāṣpavṛṣṭi
○vṛṣṭi f. a shower of tears Ragh.
⋙ bāṣpasaṃdigdha
○saṃdigdha mfn. (a voice) indistinct by suppressed tears Nal.
⋙ bāṣpasalila
○salila n. water of tears, Ratnāv
⋙ bāṣpākula
bāṣpâkula mfn. dimmed or interrupted by tṭtears MBh.
⋙ bāṣpāpluta
bāṣpâpluta mfn. id. A.
⋙ bāṣpāmbu
bāṣpâmbu n. = ○pa-salila Ratnâv.
-pūra m. a flood of tears MW.
-śīkara m. pl. tears-drops Kathās.
⋙ bāṣpāvilekṣaṇa
bāṣpâvilêkṣaṇa mfn. having eyes dimmed by tears MBh.
⋙ bāhpāsāra
bāhpâsāra m. = ○pa-vṛṣṭi Mālav.
⋙ bāṣpotpīḍa
bāṣpôtpīḍa m. a gush or torrent of tṭtears Kād. Hcar.
⋙ bāṣpodbhava
bāṣpôdbhava m. the rising or starting of tears MW.
≫ bāṣpaka
bāṣpaka (ifc. f. ā), steam, vapour, Suir
• m. a kind of vegetable (= māriṣa) Bhpr.
• (ā), f. = hiṅgu-pattrī L.
• (ikā), f. a kind of vegetable Vāgbh.
≫ bāṣpāya
bāṣpāya Nom. Ā. ○yate, to shed tears, weep Kāv.
• to emit vapour or steam L.
≫ bāṣpin
bāṣpin mf(iṇī)n. (ifc.) shedding tears or any liquid like tears R.
≫ bāṣpīkā
bāṣpīkā f. a kind of plant (= bāṣpī) L.
bāsa
bāsa bāskala wṛ. for bhāsa, bāṣkala
bāsta
bāsta mf(ī)n. (fr. basta) coming from a goat (○taṃ carma, a goat-skin) Mn. ii, 41
≫ bāstāyana
bāstāyana m. patr fr. basta g. aśvâdi
≫ bāstika
bāstika n. a multitude of goats R.
bāspa
bāspa wṛ. for bāṣpa
bāh
bāh See √vāh
bāha
bāha m. the arm = 1. bāhu L. (also ā f. Uṇ. i, 28)
• a horse L. ( See vāha)
• mfn. firm, strong L.
≫ bāhava 1
bāháva m. (cf. Pāṇ. 7-1, 39 Vārtt. 1 Pat.) = 1. bāhu, the arm (also n. ŚBr.)
≫ bāhavi
bāhavi m. patr. fr. 1. bāhu Pāṇ. 4-1, 96 N. of a teacher ĀśvGṛ.
≫ bāhābāhavi
bāhā-bāhavi ind. arm against arm, in close combat ( = bāhū-bāhavi) Vop.
bāhaṭa
bāhaṭa m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙ bāhaṭanighaṇṭu
○nighaṇṭu m. N. of wk
≫ bāhaṭīya
bāhaṭīya mfn. written or composed by Bāhaṭa
• n. a work of Bāhaṭa Cat.
bāhaḍa
bāhaḍa m. N. of a man Śatr.
bāhadura
bāhadura (prob.) wṛ. for bāhādura
bāhannopaniṣad
bāhannôpaniṣad (?), f. N. of an Upanishad
bāhalya
bāhalya n. (fr. bahala) thickness Suśr.
bāhava 2
bāhava n. (fr. bahu), g. pṛthvādi
bāhādura
bāhādura m. a modern title of honour conferred by Muhammadan kings (= Pers.?)
bāhirvedika
bāhirvedika
mf(ī)n. (fr. bahirvedi). situated or taking place outside the Vedi KātyŚr. Sch. (cf. bahir-vedika). [Page 730, Column 2]
bāhīka
bāhīká mfn. (fr. bahis
• but also written vāhīka) being outside, external, exterior Pāṇ. 4-1, 85 Vārtt. 5 Pat.
• relating to the Balhīkas, g: palady-ādi
• m. (pl.) N. of a despised people of the Pañjāb ŚBr. &c. &c. (often confounded with the Bālhikas)
• a man of the Bāhīkas MBh.
• N. of a priest Cat. = upa-śama Buddh.
• = kāṣṭhaka, pālaka, or go-rakṣaka Hcar. Sch.
• an ox L.
• n. N. of a lake or piece of water in the country of the Bāhikas MBh.
bāhu 1
bāhú m. and (L.) f. (fr. √bah, baṃh
• for 2. bāhu, See col. 3) the arm, (esp.) the fore-arm, the arm between the elbow and the wrist (opp. to pra-gaṇḍa, q.v
• in medic. the whole upper extremity of the body, as opp. to sakthi, the lower extṭextremity) RV. &c. &c
• the arm as a measure of length (= 12 Aṅgulas) Sulbas.
• the fore-foot of an animal (esp. its upper part) RV. AV. Br. ĀśvGṛ.
• the limb of a bow ŚBr.
• the bar of a chariot-pole Gobh.
• the post (of a door
• See dvāra-b○)
• the side of an angular figure (esp. the base of a right-angled triangle) Sūryas.
• the shadow of the gnomon on a sun-dial ib.
• (also du.) the constellation Ārdrā L.
• m. N. of a Daitya MBh.
• of a prince (who brought ruin upon his family by his illegal actions) ib.
• of a son of Vṛika Hariv.
• of a son of Vajra VP. [Cf. Gk. ?, ? ; [730, 2] Germ. buog, Bug ; Angl. Sax. bo1g ; Eng. bough.]
⋙ bāhukara
○kara mfn. active with the arms Pāṇ. 3-2, 21
⋙ bāhukuṇṭha
○kuṇṭha mfn. crippled in the arms L.
⋙ bāhukuntha
○kuntha (?), m. a wing L.
⋙ bāhukubja
○kubja mfn. = -kuṇṭha W.
⋙ bāhukṣad
○kṣád mfn. offering the fore-legs (i.e. the inferior parts of an animal, said of a parsimonious sacrificer) RV. x, 27, 6
⋙ bāhucāpa
○cāpa m. 'arm-bow', a fathom (as a measure) L.
⋙ bāhucchinna
○cchinna mfn. having a broken aṭarm KaushUp.
⋙ bāhucyut
○cyút (?) AV. xviii, 3, 25
⋙ bāhucyuta
○cyuta (bāhú-), mfn. fallen from the arm, dropped out of the hand RV. TS.
⋙ bāhuja
○ja m. 'arm-born', a Kshatriya (as sprung from the arm of Brahmā) L. (cf. Mn. i, 31)
• a parrot L.
• sesamum growing wild L.
⋙ bāhujūta
○jūta (bāhú-), mfn. quick with the arm RV.
⋙ bāhujyā
○jyā f. the cord of an arc, sine Sūryas.
⋙ bāhutaraṇa
○taraṇa n. crossing a river (with the arm, i.e. by swimming) Gaut.
⋙ bāhutā
○tā́ (bāhú-), ind. in the arms RV. (cf. devá-tā, puruṣá-tā)
⋙ bāhutrāṇa
○trāṇa n. armfence', armour for the arms L.
⋙ bāhudaṇḍa
○daṇḍa m. 'armstaff', a long arm R. Daś.
• a blow or punishment inflicted with the arm or fist MW. (cf. bhuja-d○)
⋙ bāhudā
○dā f. 'arm-giver', N. of Su-yaśā (a wife of Parīkshit) MBh.
• of a river (into which Gaurī the wife of Prasena-jit is said to have been transformed
• prob. identical with the Vitastā or Hydaspes and modern Jhelum) ib. R. &c
• of another river VP.
-nadīmāhātmya n. N. of wk
⋙ bāhuniḥsṛta
○niḥsṛta n. a partic. method of fighting (by which a sword is twisted out of a person's hands) Hariv.
⋙ bāhupāśa
○pāśa m. = -bandhana Ratnâv.
• a partic. attitude in fighting MBh.
⋙ bāhupracālakam
○pracālakam ind. shaking the arms L.
⋙ bāhupratibāhu
○pratibāhu m. du. (in geom.) the opposite sides of a figure Col.
⋙ bāhuprasāra
○prasāra m. stretching out the arms BhP.
⋙ bāhupraharaṇa
○praharaṇa m. striking with the arms, a striker, boxer W.
• n. boxing, wrestling ib.
⋙ bāhuphala
○phala n. (in geom.) the result from the base sine Sūryas.
• the sine of an arc of a circle of position contained between the sun and the prime vertical Siddhântaś.
⋙ bāhubandhana
○bandhana n. (ifc. f. ā) 'aṭarm-fetter', encircling arms, Kalid
• m. the shoulder-blade R.
⋙ bāhubala
○bala n. power or strength of arm Mn. MBh. &c
• m. 'strong in arm, N. of a prince Kathās.
⋙ bāhubalin
○balín mfn. strong in arm' ŚBr. MBh.
• N. of a man L.
⋙ bāhubādha
○bādha m. pl. N. of a people MBh. (v. l. bāhu-bādhya, bahurada)
⋙ bāhubhaṅgi
○bhaṅgi f. bending or twisting the arms MW.
⋙ bāhubhūṣaṇa
○bhūṣaṇa n
⋙ bāhubhūṣā
○bhūṣā f. 'arm-ornament', armlet L.
⋙ bāhubhedin
○bhedin m. 'arm-breaker', N. of Vishṇu L.
⋙ bāhumat
○mát mfn. having (strong) arm (said of Indra) AV.
• (atī), f. N. of a river L.
⋙ bāhumadhya
○madhya mfn. occupying a middle position with the arm MBh. (cf. janghā-jaghanya)
⋙ bāhumaya
○maya mf(ī)n. made or done with the arm W.
⋙ bāhumātra
○mātrá n. = -cāpa TS.
• mf(ī)n. as long as an arm ib.
⋙ bāhumūla
○mūla n. 'arm-√', the aṭarm-pit Nir.
-vibhūṣaṇa n. an ornament worn on the upper arm L.
⋙ bāhuyuddha
○yuddha n. 'arm.fight', a close fight MBh. Kathās.
⋙ bāhuyodha
○yodha or m. a wrestler, boxer Hariv.
⋙ bāhuyodhin
○yodhin m. a wrestler, boxer Hariv.
⋙ bāhurakṣā
○rakṣā f. armour for the upper arm L.
⋙ bāhulatā
○latā f. an arm (lithe as a) creeper Rājat. (also ○tikā, f. Śṛiṅgār.)
○tântara n. the space between the arms, the breast, bosom Kāvyâd.
⋙ bāhuvat
○vat m. having (strong) arm', N. of a man VP. [Page 730, Column 3]
⋙ bāhuvikṣepa
○vikṣepa m. moving the arm, swimming MBh. Kathās.
⋙ bāhuvighaṭṭaṇa
○vighaṭṭaṇa or n. a partic. attitude in wrestling VP.
⋙ bāhuvighaṭṭita
○vighaṭṭita n. a partic. attitude in wrestling VP.
⋙ bāhuvimarda
○vimarda m. -yuddha Ragh.
⋙ bāhuvīrya
○vīryá mfn. strength of arm AV. &c. &c
• mfn. strong of arm TāṇḍBr.
⋙ bāhuvṛkta
○vṛktá m. N. of a descendant of Atri (author of RV. v, 71 ; 72) Anukr.
⋙ bāhuvyāyāma
○vyāyāma m. 'arm-exercise', gymnastic MBh.
⋙ bāhuśakti
○śakti m. 'strong of arm', N. of a king Kathās.
⋙ bāhuśardhin
○śardhín mfn. relying on his aṭarm (said of Indra) RV. x, 103, 3
⋙ bāhuśālin
○śālin mfn. possessing strong aṭarm MBh. Hariv. Kathās.
• m. N. of Siva MBh.
• of a Dānava Kathās.
• of a warrior ib.
• of a son of Dhṛita-rāshṭra MBh.
• of Bhīma ib.
• of a prince ib.
⋙ bāhuśikhara
○śikhara n. 'the upper part of the arm', the shoulder Hariv.
⋙ bāhusambhava
○sambhava m. 'arm-born', a Kshatriya L. (cf. bāhu-ja)
⋙ bāhusahasrabhṛt
○sahasra-bhṛt m. 'having a thousand arm', N. of Arjuna Kārtaviirya (killed by Paraśu-rāma) L.
⋙ bāhusahasrin
○sahasrin mfn. having a thousand aṭarm MBh. Hariv. VP.
⋙ bāhusvatika
○svatika m. or n. 'arm-cross', the arms crossed MBh. (Nilak.)
⋙ bāhūtkṣepam
bāhū7tkṣepam ind. so as to lift up the arms or hands Śak.
⋙ bāhūpapīḍam
bāhū7papīḍam ind. pressing with the arms Bhaṭṭ.
≫ bāhuka
bāhuka ifc. = 1. bāhu, the arm (cf. hrasvabāhuka)
• mf(ā)n. servile, dependent L.
• swimming with the arms Baudh. (cf. Pāṇ. 4-4, 7 Sch.)
• dwarfish BhP.
• m. a monkey L.
• N. of a Nāga MBh.
• of a prince ib.
• of a son of Vṛika (= bāhu) Pur.
• (also written vāh○) N. assumed by Nala upon his becoming charioteer to king Ṛitu-parṇa Nal.
• (ā), f. N. of a river L.
≫ bāhula 1
bāhula n. (for 2. See below) armour for the arms L.
• N. of a place in Dakshiṇā-patha Cat.
≫ bāhūbāhavi
bāhū-bāhavi ind. arm to arm, hand to hand (in close combat) Śiś. xviii, 12 (cf. bāhā-bāhavi)
≫ bāhv
bāhv in comp. for 1. bāhu
⋙ bāhvaṅka
○aṅká m. the bend of the arm, ? AV.
⋙ bāhvojas
○ójas n. strength of arm RV. viii, 82, 2
• strong in a viii, 20, 6 &c
• strong in the fore-legs (said of a horse), i, 35, 9
bāhu 2
bāhu (for 1. See col. 2), Vṛiddhi form of bahu in comp. = kīṭa, mfn. g. palady-ādi
⋙ bāhukuleyaka
○kuleyaka m. patr. fr. bahu-kula Pāṇ. iv, 1, 140 Sch.
⋙ bāhugarta
○garta mfn. ib. iv, 2, 237 Sch. (○taka Kāś. on iv, 2, 126)
⋙ bāhuguṇya
○guṇya n. possession of many excellences Mn. vii, 71
⋙ bāhujanya
○janya mfn. spread among many people L.
• n. a great multitude of people, crowd L.
⋙ bāhudantaka
○dantaka n. (with śāstra) N. of a treatise on morals abridged by Indra MBh. (cf. next)
⋙ bāhudantin
○dantin m. N. of Indra L. (cf. bahudantī-suta)
○ti-putra m. a son of Indra (N. of Jaya-datta author of a Tantra) Daś.
⋙ bāhudanteya
○danteya m.= -dantin L. -,
⋙ bāhubali
○bali m. (fr. bahu-bala?) N. of a mountain Śatr.
⋙ bāhubhāṣya
○bhāṣya n. (fr. bahu-bhāṣin) talkativeness, g. brāhmaṇâdi
⋙ bāhumitrāyaṇa
○mitrāyaṇa m. patr. fr. bahu-mitra Saṃskārak.
⋙ bāhurūpya
○rūpya n. (fr. bahurūpa) manifoldness, g. brāhmaṇâdi (cf. Kāś.)
⋙ bāhuvartaka
○vartaka mfn. (fr. bahu-varta) Pāṇ. 4-2, 2, 126 Sch. (cf. Kāś. -gartaka)
⋙ bāhuvāra
○vāra m.= bahu-v○ L.
⋙ bāhuviddha
○viddha m. patr. (fr. bahu-v○?) Pravar.
⋙ bāhuśāla
○śāla mfn. prepared from Euphorbia Antiquorum
-guḍa m. pills so prepared ŚārṅgS.
⋙ bāhuśrutya
○śrutya n. great learning, erudition MBh.
⋙ bāhvṛcya
bā́hvṛcya n. the sacred tradition of the Bahv-ṛicas, the Ṛig-veda ŚāṅkhŚr. (cf. Pāṇ. 4-3, 129)
≫ bāhula 2
bāhula mfn. (fr. bahula for 1. See above) manifold, g. saṃkalâdi
• in. the month Kārttika (when the moon is near the Pleiades
• See bahulā) L.
• fire L.
• a Jina Gal.
• N. of a prince VP.
• n. manifoldness, g. pṛthv-ādi
-grīva m. 'having a variegated neck', a peacock L. ○laka n. manifoldness, diversity Kār. on Pāṇ. 2-1, 32 Pat.
• (āt), ind. from giving too wide applicability (to a rule) Uṇ. i, 36 ; 37 Sch.
⋙ bāhuli
bāhuḍli m. N. of a son of Viśvā-mitra MBh.
⋙ bāhuleya
bāhuḍleya m. metron. of Skanda (fr. bahulā, the Pleiades) L.
⋙ bāhulya
bāhuḍlya n. abundance, plenty, multitude, variety MBh. Kāv. &c
• the usual course or common order of things Hariv.
• (ena), ind, usually, ordinarily, as a rule Śaṃk. Pāṇ. Sch. Jātakam.
• (āt), ind. id., Śāṇḍ
• in all probability Hit.
bāhuk
bāhuk See pra-bā́huk
bāhya
bāhya mf(ā)n. (fr. bahis
• in later language also written vāhya, q.v
• m. nom. pl. bā́hye ŚBr.) being outside (a door, house, &c.), situated without (abl. or comp.), outer, exterior (acc. with √kṛ, to turn out, expel) AV. &c, &c
• not belonging to the family or country, strange, foreign MBh. Kāv. &c. [Page 731, Column 1]
• excluded from caste or the community, an out-caste Mn. MBh. &c
• diverging from, conflicting with, opposed to, having nothing to do with (abl. or comp.) ib.
• (with artha), meaning external to (i.e. not resulting from) the sounds or letters forming a word Pāṇ. 1-1, 68 Sch.
• m. a corpse (for vāhya?) Kāv.
• N. of a man (pl. his family) Saṃskārak.
• (pl.) N. of a people VP.
• (ā), f. (scil. tvac) the outer bark of a tree ŚBr.
• (ifc. f. ā) the outer part, exterior Rājat.
• ibc. and (am, ena, e), ind. outside, without, out ŚBr. &c. &c
• (āt), ind. from without Pañcat.
⋙ bāhyakakṣa
○kakṣa m. the outer side (of a house) Rājat.
⋙ bāhyakaraṇa
○karaṇa n. an external organ of sense MārkP. Śaṃk.
⋙ bāhyakarṇa
○karṇa and m. N. of two Nāgas MBh.
⋙ bāhyakuṇḍa
○kuṇḍa m. N. of two Nāgas MBh.
⋙ bāhyataddhita
○taddhita n. (in gram.) an external or secondary Taddhita suffix (added after another one) Pāṇ. 7-3, 29 Sch.
⋙ bāhyatara
○tara mfn. being outside, outer, external Śaṃk.
• turned out (of caste or society), an out-caste Mn. x, 30
⋙ bāhyatas
○tás ind. outside, externally, on the outside of (with gen. or abl.) VS. &c. &c
-to-nara m. pl., 'external men', N. of a people MārkP.
⋙ bāhyatā
○tā f
⋙ bāhyatva
○tva n. the state of being outside, exclusion, deviation or divergence from (abl.) Hariv. Rājat. &c
⋙ bāhyadruti
○druti f. 'external solution', a process in the preparation of quicksilver Sarvad.
⋙ bāhyaprakṛti
○prakṛti f. pl. the constituents of a foreign state exclusive of the king (cf. prakṛti) Pañcat.
⋙ bāhyaprayatna
○prayatna m. (in gram.) the external effort in the production of articulate sounds Pāṇ. 1-1, 9 Sch.
⋙ bāhyarata
○rata n. = -sambhoga Cat.
• wṛ. for -tara Kathās.
⋙ bāhyaliṅgin
○liṅgin m. a heretic L.
⋙ bāhyavastu
○vastu n. external wealth or riches Kum.
⋙ bāhyavāsin
○vāsin mfn. dwelling outside a village or town (said of Caṇḍilas) MBh.
⋙ bāhyasambhoga
○sambhoga m. external coition', (prob.) gratification of sexual passion outside the vulva Cat.
⋙ bāhyasparśa
○sparśa m. contact with external objects Bhag. MārkP.
⋙ bāhyāṃsa
bāhyâṃsa mfn. holding the hands outside (not between) the knees Gobh. (cf. bahir-jānu)
⋙ bāhyānta
bāhyânta m. the outer end or corner (of the eye) L.
⋙ bāhyāntar
bāhyântar ind. from without and within Prab.
⋙ bāhyābhyantara
bāhyâbhyantara mfn. external and internal (as diseases) Suśr.
⋙ bānyāyāma
bānyâyāma m. a partic. disease of the nerves ib.
⋙ bāhyārtha
bāhyârtha m. an external meaning (cf. bāhya artha above) Madhus.
• external objects or matter or reality
-bhañga-nirākaraṇa n. N. of wk
⋙ bāhyārthavāda
bāhyârtha-vāda m. the doctrine that the external world has a real existence Śaṃk.
-vādin mfn. maintaining the reality of the external world, ib
⋙ bāhyālaya
bāhyâlaya m. the abode of out-castes i.e. the country of the Bāhīkas MBh. (vḷ. vāhyanaya)
⋙ bāhyāśakala
bāhyā-śakalá m. a fragment from a tree's outer bark ŚBr.
⋙ bāhyāśva
bāhyâśva m. N. of a man Hariv. (vḷ. vāh○)
⋙ bāhyendriya
bāhyêndriya n. an outer organ of sense Vedântas.
⋙ bāhyopavana
bāhyôpavana n. a grove situated outside (a town, puryāḥ) BhP.
≫ bāhyskasriñjarī
bāhyska-sriñjarī and f. N. of Sṛiñjarī and one of the two wives of Bhajamāna (an older sister of Upa.bāhyakā) Hariv.
⋙ bāhyakā
bāhyakā f. N. of Sṛiñjarī and one of the two wives of Bhajamāna (an older sister of Upa.bāhyakā) Hariv.
bāhlaka
bāhlaka bāhlava, bāhli &c. See bālhava &c., p. 729, col. 3
bāhvaṭa
bāhvaṭa m. N. of a poet Cat.
biṭ
biṭ (or viṭ), cl. 1. P. beṭati, to swear, shout, address harshly Dhātup. ix, 30
biṭaka
biṭaka m. n. (ā), f= piṭaka, a boil L.
biṭhaka
biṭhaka n. = antarikṣa, the sky Nir. vi, 30
biḍ
biḍ (or viḍ) = biṭ Dhātup. ix, 30 (v. l.)
biḍāraka
biḍāraka m. a cat L. (cf. next)
biḍāla
biḍāla m. (also written viḍāla of doubtful origin
cf. Uṇ. i, 117) a cat Mn. MBh. &c
• a partic. remedy for the eye Bhpr. (cf. ○laka)
• the eye-ball L.
• (ā), f. a female cat R. (also ii Uṇ. i, 117 Sch.)
• (ī), f. a partic. disease and the female demon presiding over it (reckoned among the Yoginīs) Hcat.
• a species of plant L.
⋙ biḍālapada
○pada or n. a partic. measure of weight(= karṣa) ŚārṅgS. Suśr.
⋙ biḍālapadaka
○padaka n. a partic. measure of weight(= karṣa) ŚārṅgS. Suśr.
⋙ biḍālaputra
○putra m. 'cat's son', N. of a man Rājat.
⋙ biḍālavaṇji
○vaṇji m. 'cat-dealer', nickname of a man ib.
⋙ biḍālavratika
○vratika mfn. acting like a cat', false, hypocritical L. (cf. baiḍāla-vr○)
⋙ biḍālākṣa
biḍālâkṣa mf(ī)n. cat-eyed Hcat.
• (ī), f. N. of a Rākshasī R.
≫ bidālaka
bidālaka m.a cat Cat.
• the eyeball L.
• application of ointment to the eye Car. Bhpr.
• (ikā), f. a little cat, kitten Subh.
• n. yellow orpiment L. [Page 731, Column 2]
bid
bid or bind (cf. bhid), cl. 1. P. bindati, to cleave, split Dhātup. iii, 27 (perhaps invented on account of the following words of more or less questionable origin)
≫ bida
bida m. (also written vida) N. of a man Pāṇ. 4-1, 104 pl. his family ĀśvŚr.
⋙ bidakula
○kula (vida-), n. = vaidasya and vaidayoḥ kulam Pāṇ. 2-4, 64 Vārtt. 1 Pat.
⋙ bidāpuṭa
bidā-puṭa m. N. of a man, g. aśvâdi Kāś. (vḷ. bida, puṭa)
≫ bidala
bidala n. (cf. vi-dala) anything split off or produced by splitting (cf. comp.)
⋙ bidalakarī
○karī́ f. a woman employed in splitting bamboos VS.
⋙ bidalasaṃhita
○saṃhita mfn. composed or made up of halves AitBr.
≫ bidura
bidura vḷ. for bhidura, q.v
≫ binda
binda See kusuru-bínda
≫ bindavi
bindavi g. gahâdi (cf. baindavi)
≫ bindavīya
bindavīya mfn. ib.
• m. a prince of the Bindus, g. dāmany-ādi
≫ bindu
bindú m. (once n. MBh.
• in later language mostly written vindu) a detached particle, drop, globule, dot, spot AV. &c. &c
• (with hiraṇyaya) a pearl AV. xix, 30, 5 (cf. -phala)
• a drop of water taken as a measure L.
• a spot or mark of coloured paint on the body of an elephant Kum.
• (ifc. also -ka) the dot over a letter representing the Anusvāra (supposed to be connected with Siva and of great mystical importance) MBh. Kathās. BhP.
• a zero or cypher R. (in manuscripts put over an erased word to show that it ought not to be erased = 'stet' Naish.)
• a partic. mark like a dot made in cauterizing Suśr.
• a mark made by the teeth of a lover on the lips of his mistress L.
• a coloured mark made on the forehead between the eyebrows L.
• (in dram.) the sudden development of a secondary incident (which, like a drop of oil in water, expands and furnishes an important element in the plot) Sāh. (ifc. also -ka)
• m. N. of a man, g. bidâdi
• of an Āṅgirasa (author of RV. viii, 83 ; ix, 30) Anukr.
• of the author of a Rasa-paddhati Cat.
• pl. N. of a warrior tribe, g. dāmany-ādi
⋙ bindughṛta
○ghṛta n. a partic. medic. compound taken in small quantities, Śārṅgp
⋙ binducitra
○citra and m. the spotted antelope. L.
⋙ binducitraka
○citraka m. the spotted antelope. L.
⋙ bindujāla
○jāla and n. collection or mass of dots or spots (esp. on an elephant's face and trunk) L.
⋙ bindujālaka
○jālaka n. collection or mass of dots or spots (esp. on an elephant's face and trunk) L.
⋙ bindutantra
○tantra m. a die, dice L.
• m. n. a kind of chess-board L.
• a playing-ball L.
⋙ bindutirtha
○tirtha n. N. of a sacred bathing-place Cat.
-māhātmya n. N. of wk
⋙ bindudeva
○deva m. = ṇa, a Buddhist deity L.
• N. of Siva W.
⋙ bindunātha
○nātha m. N. of a teacher Cat.
⋙ bindupattra
○pattra m. Betula Bhojpattra L.
⋙ bindupattraka
○pattraka m. a species of Amaranthus L.
⋙ bindupratiṣṭhāmaya
○pratiṣṭhāmaya mf(ī)n. founded or based upon the Anusvāra L.
⋙ binduphala
○phala n. a pearl L.
⋙ bindubrahmānandīya
○brahmānandīya n. N. of wk
⋙ bindubheda
○bheda m. N. of a partic. Yoga posture L.
⋙ bindumat
○mat mfn. having drops or bubbles or clots, formed into balls or globules AitBr. KātyŚr.
• m. N. of a son of Marici by Bindu-matī BhP.
• (atī), f. N. of a kind of verse Kād.
• of a drama Sāh.
• of the wife of Marīci (cf. above) BhP.
• of a daughter of Śaśa-bindu and wife of Māndhātṛi Hariv.
• of the murderess of Vidūratha, Vāsav', Introd
• of a fisherman's daughter Kathās.
⋙ bindumādhava
○mādhava m. a form of Vishṇu Cat.
⋙ bindumālin
○mālin m. (in music) a kind of measure Saṃgīt.
⋙ bindurāji
○rāji m. 'row of spots', N. of a kind of serpent Suśr.
⋙ bindurekhaka
○rekhaka m. a kind of bird L. (cf. prec. and next)
⋙ bindurekhā
○rekhā f. a row or line of points or dots Rājat.
• N. of a daughter of Caṇḍavarman Kathās.
⋙ binduvāsara
○vāsara m. the day of fecundation L.
⋙ binduśarman
○śarman mṆ. of a poet, cat
⋙ bindusaṃgraha
○saṃgraha m
⋙ bindusaṃdīpana
○saṃdīpana n. N. of wks
⋙ bindusaras
○saras n. N. of a sacred lake MBh. R.
• (m. c. also -sara) BhP.
-tīrtha n. N. of a sacred bathing-place Cat.
⋙ bindusāra
○sāra m. N. of a king (son of Candra-gupta) VP. HPariś.
⋙ bindusena
○sena m. N. of a king (son of Kshatraujas) VP.
⋙ binduhrada
○hrada m. N. of a lake (said to have been formed by the drops of the Ganges shaken from Siva's hair) Cat.
⋙ bindūpaniṣad
bindū7paníṣad f. N. of an Upanishad
≫ binduka
binduka m.