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.