Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary
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m
ma 1
ma the labial nasal. -1
⋙ makāra
○kāra m. the letter or sound ma ŚāṅkhBr. AV.Pariś &c
-pañcaka n. = pañca-makāra W.
○râdi-sahasranāman n. N. of ch. of the Rudra-yāmala (containing 1000 names of Rāma beginning with m)
ma 2
ma m. (in prosody) a molossus. -2
⋙ makāra
○kāra m. the foot called molossus
-vipulā f. N. of a metre Piṅg. Sch.
ma 3
ma base of the 1st pers. pron. in acc. sg. mā́m or
• instr. máyā
• dat. máhyam or me
• abl. mát or mád
• gen. máma or me (for the enclitic forms, cf. Pāṇ. 8-1, 22 &c.) [Cf. s. mád ; Zd. ma ; Gk. ?, ?, Lat. me, mihi &c.] [771, 1]
≫ makat
makat familiar dimin. fr. prec. = mát in comp
⋙ makatpitṛka
○pitṛka m. my father Pāṇ. 1-1, 29 Pat. 4. ma m. time L. [Page 771, Column 2]
• poison L.
• a magic formula L.
• (in music) N. of the 4th note of the scale (abbreviated for madhyama)
• the moon L.
• N. of various gods (of Brahmā, Vishṇu, Śiva, and Yama) L.
• (ā), f. a mother L.
• messure L.
• authority (-tva n.) Nyāyam.
• light L.
• knowledge L.
• binding, fettering L.
• death L.
• a woman's waist L.
• n. happiness, welfare L.
• water L.
maṃh
maṃh (cf. √mah), cl. 1. Ā. (Dhātup. xvi, 33) máṃhate (pf., mamaṃhe &c., Gr.), to give, grant, bestow (with dānāya, 'as a present') RV. ŚBr.
• to increase Dhātup.: Caus. maṃhayati (cl. 10 accord. to Dhātup. xxxiii, 124), to give &c. RV.
• to speak or to shine Dhātup.: Intens., māmahe &c
• √mah
≫ maṃhana
maṃhána n. a gift, present RV.
• (ā), ind. (also with dákṣasya) promptly, readily, willingly ib.
⋙ maṃhaneṣṭhā
maṃhane-ṣṭhā mfn. (prob.) liberal RV. x, 61, 1 (pradāne pravartamāna Sāy.)
≫ maṃhīya
maṃhīya^ mfn. = pūjanīya Nir. (cf. √mah)
≫ maṃhama
maṃhama m. a partic. personification Gaut.
≫ maṃhayadrayi
maṃhayád-rayi mfn. (pr. p. of Caus. + rayi) granting wealth or treasures RV.
≫ maṃhayu
maṃhayú mfn. (fr. Caus.) wishing to give, liberal RV.
≫ maṃhiṣṭha
máṃhiṣṭha mfn. (superl.) granting most abundantly, very liberal or generous RV.
• exceedingly abundant ib.
• quite ready for (dat.) ib.
⋙ maṃhiṣṭharāti
○rāti (máṃh○). mfn. one whose gifts are most abundant, very rich or bountiful ib.
≫ maṃhīyas
máṃhīyas mfn. (compar.) giving more abundantly than (abl.) RV.
mak
mak ind., g. svar-ādi
maka
maka m. n. g. ardharcâdi: m. the son of a Vaiśya and a Mālukī L.
⋙ makadatta
○datta m. N. of a man Vās., Introd
makaka
mákaka m. (prob.) a kind of animal AV.
makat
makat under 3. ma, col. 1
makandikā
makandikā f. N. of a woman Pat.
makamakāya
makamakāya (onomat.), Ā. ○yate, to croak (as a frog) Kāv.
makara
mákara m. a kind of sea-monster (sometimes confounded with the crocodile, shark, dolphin &c
• regarded as the emblem of Kāma-deva [cf. mokara-ketana &c. below] or as a symbol of the 9th Arhat of the present Avasarpiṇī
• represented as an ornament on gates or on head-dresses) VS. &c. &c
• a partic. species of insect or other small animal Suśr.
• N. of the 10th sign of the zodiac (Capricornus) Sūryas. Var. &c
• the 10th arc of 30 degrees in any circle L.
• an army of troops in the form of a Mákara Mn. vii, 187
• an ear-ring shaped like a Mákara BhP. (cf. makara-kuṇḍala)
• the hands folded in the form of a Mákara Cat.
• one of the 9 treasures of Kubera L.
• one of the 8 magical treasures called Padminī MārkP.
• a partic. magical spell recited over weapons R.
• N. of a mountain BhP.
• (ī), f. the female of the sea-monster Mákara Pañcat.
• N. of a river MBh.
⋙ makarakaṭī
○kaṭī f. 'dolphin-hipped', N. of a woman Kathās.
⋙ makarakuṇḍala
○kuṇḍala n. an ear-ring shaped like a Mákara BhP.
⋙ makaraketana
○ketana
⋙ makaraketu
○ketu and m. 'having the MṭMákara for an emblem' or 'having a fish on his banner', N. of Kānsa-deva MBh. Kāv. &c
⋙ makaraketumat
○ketu-mat m. 'having the MṭMákara for an emblem' or 'having a fish on his banner', N. of Kānsa-deva MBh. Kāv. &c
⋙ makaradaṃṣṭrā
○daṃṣṭrā f. 'Makara-toothed', N. of a woman Kathās.
⋙ makaradhvaja
○dhvaja m. = -ketana MBh.
• the sea Harav.
• a partic. array of troops Kām.
• a partic. medical preparation L.
• N. of a prince Vcar.
⋙ makarapāṭaka
○pāṭaka m. N. of a village Inscr.
⋙ makaramāsa
○māsa m. N. of a partic., month TS. Sch.
⋙ makaramukha
○mukha m. = makarâkāra-dhārin jala-nirgamana-dvāra, jānū7r. dhvâvayava L.
⋙ makararāśi
○rāśi m. the zodiacal sign Capricornus MW.
⋙ makaralāñchana
○lāñchana m. = -kelana Kād.
⋙ makaravāhana
○vāhana m. 'having the MṭMákara for his vehicle', N. of Varuṇa L.
⋙ makaravāhinī
○vāhinī f. N. of a river VP.
⋙ makaravibhūṣaṇaketana
○vibhūṣaṇa-ketana m. having the Makara for a characteristic ornament', N. of Kāma-deva Hariv.
⋙ makarasaṃkramaṇa
○saṃkramaṇa n. the passage of the sun from Sagittarius into Capricornus MW.
⋙ makarasaṃkrānti
○saṃkrānti id
• N. of a festival (which marks the beginning of the sun's northern course) RTL. 428
-tila-dāna n. and -dāna-prayoga m. N. of wks
⋙ makarasaptamī
○saptamī f. N. of the 7th day in the light half of the month Māgha W. (cf. under mākara)
⋙ makarākara
makarâkara m. 'redeptacle of MṭMákara', the sea Kathās. [Page 771, Column 3]
⋙ makarākāra
makarâkāra m. formed like a Mákara', a variety of Caesalpina Banducella L.
⋙ makarākṣa
makarâkṣa m. Mákara-eyed', N. of Rikshasa (son of Khara) R.
⋙ makarāṅka
makarâṅka m. 'having the Mákara for a symbol or mark', N. of Kāmadeva L.
• the sea L.
⋙ makarānana
makarânana m
⋙ makarālaya
makarâlaya m. 'Mákara-abode', the sea MBh. R.
• N. of the number, 'four' (cf. under samudra)
⋙ makarāvāsa
makarâvāsa m. 'Mákara-abode', the sea MBh.
⋙ makarāśva
makarâśva m. 'having the Mákara for a horse', N. of Varuṇa L.
≫ makarāyaṇa
makarāyaṇa mfn. (fr. makara), g. pakṣâdi
≫ makarikā
makarikā f. a partic. head-dress Kād.
• a figure resembling the Makara ib.
≫ makarin
makarin m. 'full of Makaras', the sea L.
≫ makarī
makarī f. of makara, in comp
⋙ makarīpattra
○pattra n. the mark of a Makarī (on the face of Lakshmi) Prab. (cf. pattra-bhaṅga)
⋙ makarīprastha
○prastha m. N. of a town, g. karky-ādi
⋙ makarīlekhā
○lekhā f. = -pattra Prab. (vḷ.)
makaranda
makaranda m. the juice of flowers, honey Kāv. Pur. &c
• a species of jasmine L.
• a fragrant species of mango L.
• a bee L.
• the Indian cuckoo L.
• (in music) a kind of measure Saṃgīt.
• N. of a man Mālatīm.
• of various authors and wks
• n. a filament (esp. of the lotus-flower) L.
• N. of a pleasure-garden Kathās.
⋙ makarandakaṇāya
○kaṇāya Nom. Ā. ○yate, to be like drops or particles of flower-juice Cat.
⋙ makarandakārikā
○kārikā f. pl.,
⋙ makarandadīpikā
○dīpikā f
⋙ makarandapañcāṅgavidhi
○pañcâṅga-vidhi m. N. of wks
⋙ makarandapāla
○pāla m. N. of a man (father of Tri-vikrama) Cat.
⋙ makarandaprakāśa
○prakāśa m. N. of wk
⋙ makarandavat
○vat mfn. rich in flower-juice
• (atī), f. the flower of Bignonia Suaveolens L.
⋙ makarandavaīsa
○vaīsa m. a species of Kadamba L.
⋙ makarandavivaraṇa
○vivaraṇa n
⋙ makarandavivṛti
○vivṛti f. N. of wks
⋙ makarandaśarman
○śarman m. N. of a teacher Cat.
⋙ makarandodyāna
makarandôdyāna n. N. of a pleasure-garden near Ujjayinī Ratnâv.
≫ makarandikā
makarandikā f. a kind of metre Col.
• N. of the daughter of a Vidyā-dhara Kathās.
makaṣṭu
makaṣṭu m. N. of a man, g. śubhrâdi
makuāṇa
makuāṇa m. N. of a race of kings Cat.
makuṭa
makuṭa n. a crest (= mukuṭa) Divyâv.
⋙ makuṭabandhana
○bandhana n. N. of a temple Divyâv.
⋙ makuṭāgama
makuṭâgama m. N. of wk
makuti
makuti m. or f. an edict addressed to the Śūdras (= śūdra-śāsana) L.
makura
makura m. a looking-glass, mirror L.
• the stick or handle of a potter's wheel L.
• Mimusops Elengi L.
• a bud L.
• Arabian jasmine MW. (cf. mukura)
≫ makurāṇa
makurāṇa m. or n. N. of a place Cat.
≫ makula
makula m. Mimusops Elengi L.
• a bud L. (cf. mukula)
makuṣṭa
makuṣṭa or ○ṭaka m. Phaseolus Aconitifolius L.
≫ makuṣṭha
makuṣṭha m. id. L. (also ○ṭhaka)
• mfn. slow (= manthara) L. (cf. mukuṣṭha, mapaṣṭha)
makūlaka
makūlaka m. Croton Polyandrum Car.
makeruka
makeruka m. a kind of parasitical worm ib.
makk
makk (cf. √mask), cl, 1. Ā. makkate, to go, move, Dhstup. iv, 28 Vop.
makkalla
makkalla m. a dangerous abscess in the abdomen (peculiar to lying-in women) Suśr. ŚārṅgS.
makkula
makkula m. red chalk (= silā-jatu) L.
≫ makkola
makkola m. chalk L. (= sudhā VarBṛS. Sch.)
makvaṇa
makvaṇa m. a small-limbed elephant or one who has not got his teeth at the proper time L.
makṣ 1
makṣ (cf. √mrakṣ), cl. 1. P. to collect, heap Dhātup. xvii, 12 (v. l.)
• to be angry Vop.
makṣ 2
mákṣ m. or f. a fly RV. iv, 45, 4 ; vii, 32, 2
≫ makṣā
mákṣā f. id. RV. x, 40, 6 AV. ix, 1, 17 [Lat. musca]
≫ makṣikā
mákṣikā f. (m. c. also ○ka, m.) a fly, bee RV. &c. &c. [Page 772, Column 1]
⋙ makṣikāmala
○mala n. 'excretion of bees', wax L.
⋙ makṣikāśraya
makṣikâśraya m. 'receptacle of bees', id. L.
≫ makṣīkā
makṣīkā f. = makṣikā L.
makṣa
makṣa m. the concealing of one's own defects L. (prob. wṛ. for mrakṣa)
makṣavīrya
makṣa-vīrya m. Buchanania Latifolia (prob. wṛ. for bhakṣa-, or -bhakṣya-bīja)
makṣu
makṣu mfn. only instr. pl. makṣúbhīḥ (or makṣū́bhiḥ
• cf. makṣū́), quickly, promptly RV. viii, 46, 6
• m. N. of a man, AitAr. Sch. (cf. mākṣavya)
⋙ makṣuṃgama
○ṃ-gamá mf(ā́)n. going quickly RV. viii, 22, 16 (cf. Sāy.)
≫ makṣū
makṣū (cf. Padap. ○kṣú), ind. quickly, rapidly, soon, directly RV. [cf. maṅkṣu and Lat. mox]
⋙ makṣūjavas
○javas (○kṣū́-), mfn. most rapid or prompt RV. vi, 45, 14
⋙ makṣūtama
○tama (○kṣū́), mfn. id. ib. viii, 19, 12 (○mebhir ahabhiḥ', in the next days', ix, 55, 3)
≫ makṣūyu
makṣūyú mfn. quick, rapid, fleet (as horses) RV. vii, 74, 3
makṣuṇa
makṣuṇa n. a partic. measure of weight (= 7 Māshas) L.
makh
makh (cf. √maṅkh), cl. 1. P. makhati, to go, move Dhātup. v, 18
makha 1
makhá mfn. (prob. connected with √1. mah or √maṃh) jocund, cheerful, sprightly, vigorous, active, restless (said of the Maruts and other gods) RV. Br.
• m. a feast, festival, any occasion of joy or festivity RV. ŚāṅkhGṛ.
• a sacrifice, sacrificial oblation ŚBr. &c. &c. (cf. Naigh. iii, 17)
• (prob.) N. of a mythical being (esp. in makhasya śiraḥ, 'Makha's head') RV. VS. ŚBr. (cf. also comp.)
⋙ makhakriyā
○kriyā f. a sacrificial rite L.
⋙ makhatrayavidhāna
○traya-vidhāna n. N. of wk
⋙ makhatrātṛ
○trātṛ m. 'protector of Viśvā-mitra's sacrifice', N. of Rāma (son of Daśa-ratha) L.
⋙ makhadviṣ
○dviṣ m. 'enemy of sacrifices', a demon, Rākshasa Ragh.
⋙ makhadveṣin
○dveṣin m. enemy of (Daksha's, q.v.) sacrifice', N. of Śiva Śivag.
⋙ makhamathana
○mathana n. the disturbance of (Daksha's) sacrifice Ratnâv.
⋙ makhamaya
○maya mf(i)n. containing or representing a sacrifice BhP.
⋙ makhamukha
○mukha mfn. beginning a sṭsacrifice R.
⋙ makhavat
○vat (makhá-), mfn. companion of Makha (a word used to explain maghávat, q.v.) ŚBr.
• a sacrificer Hariv.
⋙ makhavahni
○vahni m. sacrificial fire L.
⋙ makhavedī
○vedī f. a sacrificial altar R.
⋙ makhasvāmin
○svāmin m. 'lord of sacrifice', N. of an author Cat. =
⋙ han
hán m. killer of Makha', N. of Agni or Indra or Rudra TS.
⋙ makhāṃśabhāj
makhâṃśa-bhāj m. 'partaker of a sṭsacrifice', a god Ragh.
⋙ makhāgni
makhâgni m. = makha-vahni L.
⋙ makhānala
makhânala m. id. L.
⋙ makhānna
makhânna 'sacrificial food', the seed of Euryale Ferox Bhpr.
⋙ makhāpeta
makhâpêta m. N. of a Rākshasa BhP.
⋙ makhālaya
makhâlaya m. a house or place for sacrifice Cat.
⋙ makhāsuhṛd
makhâsuhṛd m. = makha-dveṣin L.
⋙ makheśa
makhêśa m. lord of sacrifice', N. of Vishṇu VP.
≫ makhas
makhas next apd sádma-makhas
≫ makhasya
makhasya Nom. P. A. ○syáti, ○te, to be cheerful or sprightly RV. [cf.?]
≫ makhasyu
makhasyú mfn. cheerful
• sprightly, exuberant ib.
≫ makhya
makhya wṛ. for 1. makha
makha 2
makha m. or n. (?) the city of Mecca Kālac.
⋙ makhaviṣaya
○viṣaya m. the district of Mecca ib.
maga
maga m. a magian, a priest of the sun Var. BhavP.
• pl. N. of a country in Śākadvipa inhabited chiefly by Brāhmans Cat.
⋙ magavyakti
○vyakti f. N. of wk. on the origin of the Śāka-dvipin Brahmans by Kṛishṇa-dāsa Miśra
magadin
magadin mfn. g. pragady-ādi
magadha
magádha m. the country of the Magadhas, South Behār (pl. the people of that country) AV. &c. &c
• a minstrel who sings the praises of a chief's ancestry L.
• (ā), f. the town of the Magadhas L.
• long pepper Suśr.
⋙ magadhadeśa
○deśa m. the country of MṭMagadhas Hit.
⋙ magadhaparibhāṣā
○paribhāṣā f. N. of wk
⋙ magadhapurī
○purī f. the city of MṭMagadha Lalit.
⋙ magadhapratisṭha
○pratisṭha mfn. dwelling in Magadha Ragh.
⋙ magadhalipi
○lipi f. the writing of MṭMagadha Lalit.
⋙ magadhavaṃśaja
○vaṃśa-ja mf(ā)n. sprung from the race of Magadha Ragh.
⋙ magadheśvara
magadhêśvara m. a king of the MṭMagadha Ragh.
• N. of a king of the Magadhas Vet.
⋙ magadhodbhava
magadhôdbhava mf(ā)n. born or grown in Magadha
• (ā), f. long pepper Suśr.
≫ magadhaka
magadhaka Pat. on Pāṇ. 1-1, 4 Vārtt. 1
• 6
≫ magadhīya
magadhīya mfn. relating to or coming from Magadha, g. gahâdi
≫ magadhya
magadhya Nom.P. ○yati, to surround (g. kaṇḍvādi), to serve, be a slave Siddh. [Page 772, Column 2]
maganda
maganda m.= kusīdin, a usurer Nir. vi, 32
magala
magala m. N. of a man Pravar.
magava
magava m. or n. (?) a partic. high number Buddh.
magasa
magasa m. pl. N. of the warrior caste in Śāka-dvipa BhavP.
magu
magu m.= maga, a magian Cat.
magundī
magundī f. N. of a mythical being (whose daughters are female demons) AV.
magna
magna Set √majj
magha
maghá m. (√maṃh) a gift, reward, bounty RV.
• wealth, power ib.
• a kind of flower L.
• a partic. drug or medicine (also ā f.) L.
• N. of a Dviipa (s.v.) L.
• of a country of the Mlecchas L.
• (ā́), f. (also pl.) N. of the soth or 15th Nakshatra (sometimes regarded as a wife of the Moon) AV. &c. &c
• N. of the wife of Śiva L.
• (ī, or ā), f. a species of grain L.
⋙ maghagandha
○gandha m. Mimusops Elengi Kir. Sch.
⋙ maghatti
○tti (maghá-), f. (for magha + datti) the giving and receiving of presents RV.
⋙ maghadeya
○déya n. the giving of Presents ib.
⋙ magharava
○rava m. N. of a Nishāda Cat.
⋙ maghavat
○vat mfn. next
⋙ maghavan
○van (maghá-.), mfn. (middle stem maghá-vat which may be used throughout, weak stem maghón
• nom. m. maghávā or ○vān f. maghónī or maghavatī [Vop.]
• n. maghavat
• nom. pl. m. once maghónas
cf. Pāṇ. 6-4, 128
• 133), possessing or distributing gifts, bountiful, liberal, munificent (esp. said of Indra and other gods, but also of institutors of sacrifices who pay the priests and singers) RV. AV. TS. ŚBr. Up.
• m. N. of Indra (also pl. ○vantaḥ) MBh. Kāv. &c
• of a Vyāsa or arranger of the Purāṇas Cat.
• of a Dānava Hariv.
• of the 3rd Cakra-vartin in Bhārata L.
-vat-tvá n. liberality, munificence RV.
-van-nagara n. 'Indra's city', N. of a town Rājat.
-van-mukta-kuliśa m. or n. (?) the thunderbolt hurled by Indra Bhartṛ.
⋙ maghasvāmin
○svāmin m. v. l. for makha-sv○, q.v
≫ maghava
maghava m.= magha-van BhavP.
≫ maghā
maghā f. of magha, in comp
⋙ maghātrayodaśī
○trayodaśī f. the 13th day in the dark half of the month Bhādra Col.
-śrāddha n. a Śrāddha ceremony on that day MW.
⋙ maghābhava
○bhava or m. 'offspring of Magha', the planet Venus L.
⋙ maghābhū
○bhū m. 'offspring of Magha', the planet Venus L.
≫ maghīprastha
maghī-prastha m. N. of a town, g. karky-ādi (cf. Kāś. for maghnī-pr○)
maghaṣṭu
maghaṣṭu m. N. of a man, g. śubhrâdi Kāś. (cf. makaṣṭu)
maghnīprastha
maghnī-prastha maghī-pr○
maṅk
maṅk (cf. √maṅg), cl. 1, Ā. maṅkate, to move or to adorn Dhātup. iv, 15 (only pf. mamaṅkire, explained by śuśubhire Bhaṭṭ. [v. l. mamaṅgire
cf. Pāṇ. 3-1, 87]
• Gr. also fut. maṅkiṣyale
• aor. amaṅkiṣṭa &c.)
≫ maṅku
maṅkú mfn. shaking, vacillating ŚBr. (cf. durm○)
• m. blotch L.
maṅkaṇaka
maṅkaṇaka m. N. of a Ṛishi MBh.
• of a Yaksha ib. (B. macakruka)
maṅki
maṅki m. N. of a man MBh.
⋙ maṅkigīta
○gīta n. 'song of Maṅki', N. of the 15th ch. of the Pārtha Itihāsa-samuccaya (containing episodes from the MBh.)
maṅkila
maṅkila m. a forest-conflagration L.
maṅkura
maṅkura m.= makura, a mirror L.
maṅkuśa
maṅkuśa m. a person who knows dancing and singing (also called māhiṣya) L.
maṅktavya
maṅktavya ○tṛ, p. 773, col. 2
maṅkṣaṇa
maṅkṣaṇa n. armour for the legs or thighs, greaves' L. (cf. maṅkhuṇa, matkuṇa)
maṅkṣu
maṅkṣu ind. (cf. makṣu) quickly, immediately, directly, instantly Kāv. Kathās.
• very much, exceedingly L.
• truly, really L.
• m. N. of a man, g. gargâdi
maṅkh
maṅkh (cf. √makh), cl. r. P. maṅkhati, to go, move Dhātup. v, 19
maṅkha
maṅkha m. = magadha, a royal bard or panegyrist L. [Page 772, Column 3]
• a mendicant of a partic. order W.
• N. of a man Rājat.
• of a lexicographer (-kośa m. his work)
≫ maṅkhaka
maṅkhaka m. N. of a man Rājat.
≫ maṅkhanā
maṅkhanā f. N. of a woman ib.
≫ maṅkhāya
maṅkhāya Nom. ○yate' to act or be like a bard Śrīkaṇṭh.
maṅkhuṇa
maṅkhuṇa n. = maṅkhaṇa L.
maṅg
maṅg (cf. √maṅk), cl. 1. Ā. maṅgate, to go, move Dhātup. v, 40
maṅga
maṅga m. n. the head of a boat L.
• m. a mast or side of a ship L. (cf. maṇḍa)
• pl. N. of a country in Śāka-dvipa inhabited chiefly by Brāhmans MBh. vi, 436 (B
• cf. maga and mṛga)
≫ maṅginī
maṅginī f. a boat, ship HPariś.
maṅgala
maṅgala n. (accord. to Uṇ. v, 70 fr. √maṅg) happiness, felicity, welfare, bliss (also pl
• ifc. f. ā) Mn. MBh. &c
• anything auspicious or tending to a lucky issue (e.g. a good omen, a prayer, benediction, auspicious ornament or amulet, a festival or any solemn ceremony on important occasions &c
mfn. below) Kauś. MBh. Kāv. &c
• a good old custom PārGṛ. Mn.
• a good work MBh. BhP.
• (in music) a partic. composition Saṃgīt.
• N. of the capital of Udyāna Buddh.
• m. N. of Agni Gṛihyās.
• of the planet Mars L.
• of a king belonging to the race of Manu Cat.
• of a Buddha Lalit.
• of a poet Cat.
• of a chief of the Cālukyas ib.
• the smell of jasmine L.
• (ā), f. the white- and blue-flowering Dūrvā grass L.
• a sort of Karañja L.
• turmeric L.
• a faithful wife L.
• N. of Umā Hcat.
• of Dakshsyaṇi (as worshipped in Gayā) Cat.
• of the mother of the 5th Arhat of the present Avasarpiṇī. L.
• (ī), f. g. gaurâdi
• mf(ā)n. auspicious, lucky Hcat.
• having the scent of jasmine L.
⋙ maṅgalakaraṇa
○karaṇa n. 'luck-causing', the act of reciting a prayer for success before the beginning of any enterprise Madhus.
⋙ maṅgalakarman
○karman n. id. Mālav.
⋙ maṅgalakalaśa
○kalaśa m. = ghaṭa, a vessel used at festivals Gīt.
-maya mfn. consisting of vessels of this kind Hcar.
⋙ maṅgalakāraka
○kāraka mfn. (cf. MBh.) or causing welfare
⋙ maṅgalakārin
○kārin mfn. (cf. MW.) causing welfare
⋙ maṅgalakārya
○kārya n. a festive occasion, solemnity MW.
⋙ maṅgalakāla
○kāla m. an auspicious occasion Śak.
⋙ maṅgalakuṭhāramiśra
○kuṭhāra-miśra mṆ. of a door-keeper Cat.
⋙ maṅgalakṣauma
○kṣauma n. du. a linen upper- and under-garment worn at festivals Ragh.
⋙ maṅgalagāthikā
○gāthikā f. a solemn song Dhanaṃj.
⋙ maṅgalagiri
○giri m. 'mountain of fortune', N. of a mountain
-māhātmya n. N. of wk
⋙ maṅgalagīta
○gīta n. = -gaithikā Pañcat.
⋙ maṅgalagṛha
○gṛha n. an auspicious house or temple Mālav. Mālatīm. (also ○haka)
• the house of the planet Mars Siṃhâs.
⋙ maṅgalagraha
○graha m. an auspicious planet, a lucky star MW.
⋙ maṅgalaghaṭa
○ghaṭa m. 'auspṭauspicious jar', a vessel full of water offered to the gods on festivals MW.
• N. of an elephant Kathās.
⋙ maṅgalacaṇḍikā
○caṇḍikā or f. N. of Durga Cat. W.
⋙ maṅgalacaṇḍī
○caṇḍī f. N. of Durga Cat. W.
⋙ maṅgalacchāya
○cchāya m. Ficus Infectoria L.
⋙ maṅgalatūrya
○tūrya n. a musical instrument used at festivals Pañcat. Ragh.
⋙ maṅgaladaśaka
○daśaka m. or n. (?) N. of a prayer Cat.
⋙ maṅgaladevatā
○devatā f. a tutelary deity (cf. brahma-m○)
⋙ maṅgaladvāra
○dvāra n. the principal gate of a palace (being opened on festive occasions) Lalit.
⋙ maṅgaladhvani
○dhvani m. an auspicious sound (e.g. marriage-music) L.
⋙ maṅgalanirṇaya
○nirṇaya m. N. of wk
⋙ maṅgalapattra
○pattra n. a leaf serving as an amulet Śak.
⋙ maṅgalapāṭhaka
○pāṭhaka m. 'blessing-reciter', a professional well-wisher or panegyrist Daś. Pārśvan.
⋙ maṅgalapāṇi
○pāṇi mfn. having auspicious hands R.
⋙ maṅgalapātra
○pātra n. an auspṭauspicious vessel, a vessel containing auspṭauspicious objects Śak.
⋙ maṅgalapura
○pura n. 'city of prosperity', N. of a town Cat. (cf. maṅgala)
⋙ maṅgalapuṣpamaya
○puṣpa-maya mf(ī)n. formed of auspṭauspicious flowers Ragh.
⋙ maṅgalapūjāprayoga
○pūjā-prayoga m. and N. of wks
⋙ maṅgalapūjāvidhi
○pūjā-vidhi m. N. of wks
⋙ maṅgalapūjita
○pūjita mfn. honoured with a sacrificial fee or offering MW.
⋙ maṅgalapratisara
○pratisara m. = -sūtra, Mālatim
• the cord of an amulet Daś.
⋙ maṅgalaprada
○prada mfn. bestowing welfare, auspṭauspicious Cat.
• (ā), f. turmeric L.
⋙ maṅgalaprastha
○prastha m. 'auspṭauspicious-peak', N. of a mountain Pur.
⋙ maṅgalabherī
○bherī f. a drum beaten of festive occasions Siṃhâs.
⋙ maṅgalamaya
○maya mf(ī)n. consisting of nothing but happiness &c. Kād. Bhām.
⋙ maṅgalamayūkhamālikā
○mayūkha-mālikā f. N. of wk
⋙ maṅgalamātrabhūṣaṇa
○mātra-bhūṣaṇa mfn. only adorned with turmeric or with the Maṅgala-sūtra (q.v.) Vikr.
⋙ maṅgalamālikā
○mālikā f. marriage-music L.
⋙ maṅgalarāja
○rāja m. N. of a king Inscr.
⋙ maṅgalavacas
○vacas a benedictory or congratulatory speech, congratulation Caurap.
⋙ maṅgalavat
○vat mfn. auspicious, blessed
• (atī), f. N. of a daughter of Tumburu Kathās.
⋙ maṅgalavatsa
○vatsa m. N. of a poet Subh.
⋙ maṅgalavāda
○vāda m. benediction, congratulation
-ṭīkā f. ○dârtha m. N. of wks
⋙ maṅgalavādin
○vādin mfn. pronouncing a benediction, expressing congratulations R. [Page 773, Column 1]
⋙ maṅgalavāra
○vāra or m. 'Mars-day', Tuesday L.
⋙ maṅgalavāsara
○vāsara m. 'Mars-day', Tuesday L.
⋙ maṅgalavidhi
○vidhi m. any auspṭauspicious ceremony or festive rite
• preparations for a festival Daś.
⋙ maṅgalavriṣabha
○vriṣabha m. an ox with auspṭauspicious signs Pañcat.
⋙ maṅgalaśaṃsana
○śaṃsana n. the act of wishing joy, uttering a congratulation L.
⋙ maṅgalaśabda
○śabda m. auspicious word, felicitation Var.
⋙ maṅgalaśānti
○śānti f. N. of wk
⋙ maṅgalasaṃstava
○saṃstava mfn. felicitating, containing felicitations R
⋙ maṅgalasamālambhana
○samālambhana n. an auspṭauspicious unguent Śak.
⋙ maṅgalasāman
○sāman n. an auspṭauspicious Sāman L.
⋙ maṅgalasūcaka
○sūcaka mfn. auguring good luck Daś.
⋙ maṅgalasūtra
○sūtra n. 'lucky thread', the marriage-thread (tied by the bridegroom round the bride's neck, and worn as long as the husband lives) MW.
⋙ maṅgalastava
○stava m
⋙ maṅgalastotra
○stotra n. N. of wks
⋙ maṅgalasnāna
○snāna n. any solemn ablution L.
⋙ maṅgalasvara
○svara m. a sea-shell L.
⋙ maṅgalākṣata
maṅgalâkṣata m. pl. rice cast upon people by Brāhmans in bestowing a blessing at marriages &c. MW.
⋙ maṅgalāguru
maṅgalâguru n. a species of Agallochum L.
⋙ maṅgalācaraṇa
maṅgalâcaraṇa n. benediction, prayer for the success of anything Kap. Sāh. Cat.
• pronouncing a blessing, wishing joy MW.
⋙ maṅgalācāra
maṅgalâcāra m. the repeating a prayer for success and observing other auspicious ceremonies MBh.
• a partic. composition Saṃgīt.
-yukta mfn. accompanied with a prayer for success, attended with auspṭauspicious cerṭceremonies Mn.
⋙ maṅgalātodya
maṅgalâtodya n. = ○la-bherī Kathās.
⋙ maṅgalādesavṛtta
maṅgalâdesa-vṛtta m. a fortune-teller Mn. ix, 258
⋙ maṅgalāyana
maṅgalâyana n. the way to happiness or prosperity, BhP.
• mfn. walking on the path of prospṭprosperity ib.
⋙ maṅgalārambha
maṅgalârambha mfn. causing an auspṭauspicious beginning (said of Gaṇêśa) Pañcar.
⋙ maṅgalārcanapaddhati
maṅgalârcanapaddhati f. N. of wk
⋙ maṅgalārjuna
maṅgalârjuna m. N. of a poet Cat.
⋙ maṅgalārtham
maṅgalârtham ind. for the sake of prosperity or happiness MW.
⋙ maṅgalārha
maṅgalârha mfn. worthy of prospṭprosperity or happṭhappiness Pañcar.
⋙ maṅgalālaṃkṛta
maṅgalâlaṃkṛta mfn. decorated with auspicious ornaments Kālid.
⋙ maṅgalālabhanīya
maṅgalâlabhanīya n. wṛ. for ○lâlambhanīya (q.v.) R.
⋙ maṅgalālambhana
maṅgalâlambhana n. touching anything auspicious MBh.
⋙ maṅgalālambhanīya
maṅgalâlambhanīya n. an object whose touch is auspṭauspicious R.
⋙ maṅgalāya
maṅgalâya mfn. having an auspṭauspicious dwelling MW.
• m. a temple A.
⋙ maṅgalālāpana
maṅgalâlāpana n. felicitation R.
⋙ maṅgalavaṭa
maṅgalávaṭa (or ○lā-vaṭa [?]), n. N. of a place of pilgrimage Cat.
⋙ maṅgalāvaha
maṅgalâvaha mfn. auspicious Hcat.
⋙ maṅgalāvāsa
maṅgalâvāsa m. 'auspṭauspicious dwelling', a temple Kathās.
⋙ maṅgalāṣṭaka
maṅgalâṣṭaka m. (l) a term for 8 auspṭauspicious things Hcat.
• m. or n. (?) 8 lines of benediction pronounced for good luck by a Brāhman on a newly-wedded pair while a piece of cloth is held between them MW.
• n. N. of wks
⋙ maṅgalāhnika
maṅgalâhnika n. any daily religious rite for success L.
• a vase full of water carried in front of a procession L.
⋙ maṅgalecchā
maṅgalêcchā́ f. benediction, felicitation
• (āyai), ind. for the sake of an auspṭauspicious omen MaitrS. iii, 8, 10
⋙ maṅgalecchu
maṅgalêcchu mfn. wishing joy, wṭwishing prosperity MW.
⋙ maṅgaleśvaratīrtha
maṅgalêśvara-tīrtha n. 'Tirtha of the lord of prosperity', N. of a sacred bathing. place Cat.
⋙ maṅgalopepsā
maṅgalôpêpsā f. the desire for prosperity or happiness ŚBr.
≫ maṅgalā
maṅgalā f. of maṅgala in comp
⋙ maṅgalāgaurīpūjā
○gaurī-pūjā f
⋙ maṅgalāgaurīvratakathā
○gauḍrī-vrata-kathā f
⋙ maṅgalāgaurīvratodyāpana
○gauḍrī-vratôdyāpana n
⋙ maṅgalāgauryaṣṭaka
○gauḍry-aṣṭaka n. N. of wks
⋙ maṅgalāvaṭa
○vaṭa n. mangaíâvaṭa above
⋙ maṅgalāvrata
○vrata n. the vow of Umā Cat.
• N. of ch. of the Kāśī-khaṇḍa of the Skanda Purāṇa
• mfn. devoted to Umā (said of Śiva) Śivag.
⋙ maṅgalāśāstra
○śāstra n. 'the book of Umā', N. of wk
≫ maṅgalika
maṅgaliká (prob. n.) pl. (perhaps) N. of the hymns of the 18th Kāṇḍa of the Atharva-veda AV. xix, 23, 28
≫ maṅgalīya
maṅgalīya mfn. auspicious MBh.
≫ maṅgalya
maṅgalya mf(ā)n. auspicious, lucky, conferring happiness Kauś. Mn. MBh. &c
• beautiful, pleasing, agreeable MW.
• pious, pure, holy, Uttarar m. Cicer Lens Suśr.
• Aegle Marmelos Sāh.
• Ficus Religiosa L.
• Ficus Heterophylla L. (correctly maṅgálârhā)
• the cocoa-nut tree, I
• Feronia Elephantum L.
• a species of Karañja L.
• = jīvaka L.
• N. of a serpent demon Buddh.
• (ā), f. (only L.) a species of fragrant sandal
• Anethum Sowa
• Mimosa Suma
• Terminalia Chebula
• Andropogon Acicuilatus
• Curcuma Longa
• a partic. bulb (ṛddhi)
• Dūrvā grass
• = adhaḥ-puṣpī
• = jīvantī
• = priyaṅgu
• = mātha-parṇī
• Acorus Calamus
• N. of a paric. yellow pigment (= go-rocanā) Bhpr.
• a partic. resin L.
• N. of Durgā, DeviiP.
• n. an auspicious prayer MārkP.
• any auspṭauspicious thing Gaut. Suśr.
• Var, (sg. collectively Hcat.)
• bathing with the juice of all medicinal plants L.
• water brought from various sacred places for the consecration of a king &c. MW. [Page 773, Column 2]
• sour curds L.
• sandal wood L.
• a kind of Agallochum L.
• gold L.
• red lead L.
⋙ maṅgalyakusumā
○kusumā f. Andropogon Aciculatus Bhpr.
⋙ maṅgalyadaṇḍa
○daṇḍa m. 'having an auspicious staff', N. of a man Rājat.
⋙ maṅgalyanāman
○nāman mfn. vḷ. for māṅg○, q.v. MaitrS.
○ma-dhsyā f. Hoija Viridifolia Bhpr.
⋙ maṅgalyavastu
○vastu n. any auspṭauspicious object Pañcat.
⋙ maṅgalyārhā
maṅgalyârhā f. Ficus Heterophylla L.
⋙ maṅgalyaka
maṅgalyaka m. Cices Lens Bhpr.
maṅgīra
maṅgīra m. N. of a man Vait. (mandīra KātyŚr.)
maṅgu
maṅgu m. N. of a prince VP.
maṅgura
maṅgura m. a kind of fish Bhpr.
maṅgula
maṅgula n. evil, sin (= pāpa) Kāv.
maṅguṣa
maṅguṣa m. N. of a man, g. kurvādi
maṅgh
maṅgh cl. 1. P. maṅghati, to adorn, decorate, Dhstup. v, 56
• Ā. maṅghate, to go, start, begin
• to blame
• to cheat, iv, 37
mac
mac (cf. √mañc), cl. 1. Ā. macate (pf. mece &c.), to cheat, be wicked or arrogant
• to pound, grind Dhātup. vi, 12
macakacātanī
macaka-cātanī prob. wṛ. for mecaka-c○, q.v
macakruka
macakruka m. N. of a Yaksha and of a sacred spot guarded by him near the entrance to Kuru-kshetra MBh. (cf. maṅkaṇaka)
macarcikā
macarcikā f. (ifc.) excellence, anything excellent or good of its kind (cf. go-m○), g. matallikâdi (cf. Gaṇar.)
maccitta
mac-citta &c. under 1. mad, p. 777, col. 2
maccha
maccha m. (Prākr. for matsya) a fish L.
⋙ macchākṣāṅka
macchâkṣâṅka mfn. marked with a fisheye (said of a bad pearl) ib.
maj
maj nir-maj under nir-√majj, p. 556, col. 1
majamudāra
majamudāra m. = ? majmū'-dār, a record-keeper, document-holder Kshitîś.
majiraka
majiraka m. N. of a man, g. sivâdi
majj
majj cl.6.P. (cf. Dhātup.xxviii, 122) majjati (Ved. májjati, ep. also ○te
• pf. mamajja [2. sg. mamajjitha, or mamaṅktha] MBh.
• aor. [] majjīs ib.
amānkṣīt Bhaṭṭ.
• Prec. majjtāt ŚBr.
• fut. maṅkṣyati, ○te Br. &c
majjiṣyati MBh.
maṅktā Gr
• inf. majjitum MBh.
maṅktum Gr
• ind. p. maṅktvā or maktvā ib.
májjya AV.), to sink (into), (acc. or loc.), go down, go to hell, perish, become ruined RV. &c. &c
• to sink (in water), dive, plunge or throw one's self into (loc.), bathe, be submerged or drowned ṢaḍvBr. KātyŚr. MBh. &c.: Caus. majjáyati (aor. amamajjat Gr.), to cause to sink, submerge, drown, overwhelm, destroy ŚBr. &c. &c
• to inundate MBh.
• to strike or plant into (loc.) ib.: Desid. mimaṅkṣati or mimajjiṣati Gr. (cf. mimaṅkṣā): Intens. māmajjyate, māmaṅkti ib. [Cf. Lat. mergere, and under majjan.]
≫ magna
magna mfn. sunk, plunged, immersed in (loc. or comp.) KātyŚr. Mn. MBh. &c
• set (as the moon) R.
• sunk into misfortune ib.
• (ifc.) slipped into, lurking in Ragh.
• sunken, flat (as breasts or a nose) Hariv. R. Suśr.
• m. N. of a mountain Buddh.
≫ maṅktavya
maṅktavya mfn. to be immersed or plunged Pāṇ. 7-1, 60, Seh
• n. (impers.) it is to be immersed or plunged by (any one) Kathās.
≫ maṅktṛ
maṅktṛ mfn. one who dives or plunges &c. Pāṇ. 7-1, 60 Sch.
≫ majja 1
majja mfn. sinking, diving (in uda-majja
audamajji)
≫ majja 2
majja in comp. for majjan
⋙ majjakṛt
○kṛt n. 'producing marrow', a bone L.
⋙ majjatas
○tas ind. = majjām prati Lāṭy.
⋙ majjarasa
○rasa m. = majjā-r○ L.
⋙ majjasamudbhava
○samudbhava m. 'produced from the marrow', semen virile L.
≫ majjaka
majjaka a-majjaka
≫ majjan
majján m. (lit, 'sunk or seated within) the marrow of bones (also applied to the pith of plants) RV. &c. &c. (according to ŚBr. &c. one of the 5 elements or essential ingredients of the body [Page 773, Column 3] ; in the later medical system that element which is produced from the bones and itself produces semen Suśr.) ; scurf. Kull. on Mn. v, 135. [Cf. Zd. maśga ; Slav. mośgū ; Germ. marg, marag, ṃark ; Angl. Sax. mearg ; Eng. marrow.]
⋙ majjanvat
○vát mfn. marrowy (opp. to a-majiaka) TS.
≫ majjana
majjana m. N. of a demon causing sickness or fever Hariv.
• of one of Siva's attendants L.
• n. sinking (esp. under water), diving, immersion, bathing, ablution GṛŚrS. MBh. &c
• (with niraye), sinking into hell MBh.
• drowning, overwhelming ib.
• = majjan, marrow L.
⋙ majjanagata
○gata mfn. plunged in a bath MBh.
⋙ majjanamaṇḍapa
○maṇḍapa m. a bathing-house, bath Siṃhâs.
⋙ majjanonmajjana
majjanônmajjana m. du. 'Majjana and Unmajjana.' N. of two demons Hariv.
≫ majjayitṛ
majjayitṛ́ mfn. one who causes to sink or plunge ŚBr.
≫ majjala
majjala m. N. of one of Skanda's attendants MBh. (vḷ. majjāna
• cf. majjana)
≫ majjas
majjas n. = majjan, marrow Suśr.
≫ majjā
majjā́
f. id. ŚBr. MaitrUp. Hariv. (cf. nirmajja)
⋙ majjākara
○kara n. 'producing marrow', a bone L.
⋙ majjāja
○ja m. a species of bdellium L.
⋙ majjāṭikā
○ṭikā (○jjâṭ○?), f. a partic. weight Hcat.
⋙ majjāmeha
○meha m. N. of a partic. disease of the urinary organs, ŚarṅgS
⋙ majjārajas
○rajas n. apartic. hell L.
• bdellium L.
⋙ majjārasa
○rasa m. 'marrow-secretion', semen virile L.
⋙ majjāsāra
○sāra n. 'having marrow as its chief ingredient', a nutmeg L.
≫ majjāna
majjāna majjala
≫ majjikā
majjikā f. the female of the Indian crane W.
≫ majjūka
majjūka mfn. repeatedly diving (used to explain maṇḍūka) Nir. ix, 5
majjara
majjara m. a kind of grass L. (vḷ. garjara)
majjūṣā
majjūṣā f. = mañjāṣā
majmana
majmána n. greatness, majesty RV. AV.
• (ā), ind. altogether, generally, at all (with nákis, no one at all') RV.
majra
majra khara-majrá
mañc
mañc (= √mac
• prob. artificial), cl. 1. Ā. mañcate, to cheat &c. Dhstup. vi, 12, vḷ
• to hold
• to grow high
• to adore
• to shine, vi, 13
• to go, move, vii, 15, vḷ
≫ mañca
mañca m. a stage or platform on a palace or on columns, raised seat, dais, throne MBh. Kāv. &c
• a bedstead, couch Ragh. Sch. Divyâv.
• a pedestal Baudh.
• an elevated platform or shed raised on bamboos in a field (where a watchman is stationed to protect the crop from cattle, birds &c.) W.
• (in music) a kind of measure Saṃgīt.
⋙ mañcanṛtya
○nṛtya n. a kind of dance Saṃgīt.
⋙ mañcapītha
○pītha n. a seat on a platform Kāraṇḍ.
⋙ mañcamaṇḍapa
○maṇḍapa m. a sort of temporary open shed, a platform erected for partic. ceremonies W.
⋙ mañcayāpya
○yāpya m. N. of a man Cat. (vḷ. yayya)
⋙ mañcayūpa
○yūpa m. a post supporting a plṭplatform R.
⋙ mañcavāṭa
○vāṭa m. the enclosure of a plṭplatform Hariv.
⋙ mañcastha
○stha mfn. standing on a plṭplatform Pañcar.
⋙ mañcāgāra
mañcâgāra n. (prob.) = mañca-maṇḍapa Hariv.
⋙ mañcārohaṇa
mañcârohaṇa n. ascending a platform ib.
≫ mañcaka
mañcaka m. n. a stage or platform &c. ( mañca) MBh.
• a couch, bed Kathās.
• any frame or stand (esp. one for holding fire) TĀr. Sch.
• m. (in music) a kind of measure Saṃgīt.
• (ikā), f. = āsandī, a chair KātyŚr. Sch.
• a kind of trough on legs Suśr.
• (in music) a kind of measure Saṃgīt.
⋙ mañcakagata
○gata mfn. gone to bed Sāh.
⋙ mañcakāśraya
mañcakâśraya or m. 'bed-infesting', a bed-bug, house-bug L.
⋙ mañcakāśrayin
mañcakâśraḍyin m. 'bed-infesting', a bed-bug, house-bug L.
⋙ mañcakāsura
mañcakâsura m. N. of an Asura Cat.
-dundubhi-vadha m. N. of ch. of GaṇP.
≫ mañcana
mañcana m. (with ācārya) N. of a teacher (father of Śiṅgāya) Cat.
≫ mañcayayya
mañcayayya mañca-yāpya above
≫ mañcipattra
mañci-pattra n. a species of plant L.
≫ mañcukā
mañcukā madana-m○
mañj
mañj (prob. in-vented to account for the following words of more or less uncertain origin
√.mārj, mṛj), cl. 10. P. mañjayati, to cleanse or be bright
• to sound, Dhātu. xxxii, 106 Vop.
≫ mañjana
máñjana m. the son of a Sūdra and a Vaṭi L.
≫ mañjara
mañjara n. a cluster of blossoms, panicle (as of corn &c.) Bhpr.
• a species of plant (= tilaka) L.
• a pearl L. (cf. deva-)
• (ī), f. below
≫ mañjaraya
mañjaraya Nom. P. ○yati, to adoni with clusters of blossoms Vās.
≫ mañjari
mañjari mañjarī
⋙ mañjaridhārin
○dhārin mfn. having clusters of flowers MBh. R. [Page 774, Column 1]
≫ mañjarikā
mañjarikā f. = mañjarī ( kaṭu-m○ and puṣpa-m○)
• N. of a princess Rājat.
≫ mañjarita
mañjarita mfn. 'having clusters of flowers' or 'mounted on a stalk' Amar. (g. tārakâdi)
≫ mañjarī
mañjarī f. a cluster of blossoms MBh. Kāv. &c. (also ○ri
• often at the end of titles of wks., cf. pradīpa-m○ &c.)
• a flower, bud Kāv. (also ○ri)
• a shoot, shout, sprig ib. (also ○ri)
• foliage (as an ornament on buildings) Vāstuv.
• a parallel line or row Gīt. Sāh.
• a pearl L.
• N. of various plants (= tilakā, latā, or holy basil L.)
• of 2 metres Col.
• of various wks
⋙ mañjarīcāmara
○cāmara n. a fan-like sprout Vikr.
⋙ mañjarījāla
○jāla n. a dense mass of buds or flowers MBh.
-dhārin mfn. thickly covered with buds or flowers ib.
⋙ mañjarīdīpihā
○dīpihā f. N. of wk
⋙ mañjarīnamra
○namra m. 'bent down with clusters of flowers', Calamus Rotang L.
⋙ mañjarīpiñjarita
○piñjarita mfn. 'having pearls and gold' or 'yellowish coloured with clusters of flowers' Daś.
⋙ mañjarīprakāśa
○prakāśa and m. N. of wks
⋙ mañjarīsāra
○sāra m. N. of wks
≫ mañjarīka
mañjarīka m. a species of fragrant Tulasī L.
≫ mañjarīkṛ
mañjarī-kṛ √P. -karoti, to turn into flowerbuds, Kāvyâd.
≫ mañjā
mañjā f. = mañarī, a cluster of blossoms &c. L.
• = ajā, a she-goat L.
≫ mañji
mañji f. a cluster of blossoms &c. L. (also ○jī cf. aṅgāra-mañjī)
⋙ mañjiphalā
○phalā f. Musa Sapientum L.
≫ mañjikā
mañjikā f. a harlot, courtezan L.
≫ mañjiman
mañjiman m. (fr. mañju) beauty, elegance W.
≫ mañjiṣṭha
mañjiṣṭha mf(ā)n. (superl. of mañju) very bright, bright red (as the Indian madder) MBh. (perhaps wṛ. for māñjiṣṭha)
• (ā), f. next
≫ mañjiṣṭhā
mañjiṣṭhā f. Indian madder, Rubia Munjista Kauś. Suśr.
⋙ mañjiṣṭhābha
○"ṣbha (○ṭhâbha), mfn. having the colour of Indian madder VarBṛS.
⋙ mañjiṣṭhāmeha
○meha m. a disease in which the urine is of a light red colour Suśr.
○hin mfn. suffering from this disease ib.
⋙ mañjiṣṭhārāga
○rāga m. the colour or dye of the Indian madder Hariv.
• an attachment pleasing and durable as the colour of the IṭIndian madder Sāh.
≫ mañjī
mañjī f. a compound pedicle L. (cf. mañji)
• a she-goat L. (cf. mañjā)
≫ mañjīra
mañjīra m. n. (ifc. f. ā) a foot-ornament, anklet Kāv. Pur.
• m. N. of a poet Cat.
• (ā), f. N. of a river L.
• n. a post round which the string of the churning-stick passes L.
• a kind of metre Col.
⋙ mañjīrakvaṇita
○kvaṇita n. the tinkling of anklets Kāv.
⋙ mañjīradhvanikomala
○dhvani-komala n. N. of wk
≫ mañjīraka
mañjīraka m. N. of a man, g. śivâdi
≫ mañjīla
mañjīla m. a village inhabited especially by washermen W.
≫ mañju
mañju mfn. beautiful, lovely, charming, pleasant, sweet MBh. Kāv. &c
• m. (with bhaṭṭa) N. of a Sch. on Amara-kośa
⋙ mañjukula
○kula m. N. of a man Buddh.
⋙ mañjukeśīn
○keśīn m. 'beautiful-haired', N. of Kṛishṇa L.
⋙ mañjugamana
○gamana mfn. going beautifully or gracefully
• (ā), f. a goose or a flamingo L.
⋙ mañjugarta
○garta m. or n. N. of Nepal W.
⋙ mañjugir
○gir mfn. sweet-voiced Kāvyâd.
⋙ mañjugīti
○gīti f. N. of a metre Col.
⋙ mañjuguñja
○guñja m. a charming murmur or humming ŚārṅgP.
⋙ mañjuguñjatsamīra
○guñjat-samīra mfn. exhaling a sweet-sounding breeze or breath, Śāntiś
⋙ mañjughoṣa
○ghoṣa mfn. uttering a sweet sound BhP.
• m. a dove L.
• = -śrt SaddhP.
• (ā), f. N. of an Apsaras L.
• of a Suraṅgana Siṃhâs.
⋙ mañjutara
○tara mfn. more or most lovely or charming Gīt.
⋙ mañjudeva
○deva and m. = -śrī Buddh.
⋙ mañjunātha
○nātha m. = -śrī Buddh.
⋙ mañjunāśī
○nāśī f. (wṛ. for -nārī) a beautiful Woman L.
• N. of Indra's wife or Durga L.
⋙ mañjunetra
○netra mfn. fair-eyed. Dhūrtas.
⋙ mañjupaṭṭana
○paṭṭana or n. N. of a town built by Mañju-śrī Buddh.
⋙ mañjupattana
○pattana n. N. of a town built by Mañju-śrī Buddh.
⋙ mañjupāṭhaka
○pāṭhaka m. 'repeating beautifully', a parrot L.
⋙ mañjuprāṇa
○prâṇa m. N. of Brahms L.
⋙ mañjubhaṭṭa
○bhaṭṭa under mañju
⋙ mañjubhadra
○bhadra m. = -śrī L.
⋙ mañjubhāṣin
○bhāṣin mfn. sweetly speaking Ragh. Kathās.
• (iṇī), f. N. of a metre Col.
• of various wks
⋙ mañjumañjīra
○mañjīra m. n. a beautiful foot-ornament Rājat.
⋙ mañjumaṇi
○maṇi m. 'beautiful gem', a topaz L.
⋙ mañjumati
○mati f. 'the beautiful N. of a princess Kathās.
⋙ mañjuvaktra
○vaktra mfn. beautiful faced, lovely, handsome W.
⋙ mañjuvacana
○vacana (cf. Pañcar.),
⋙ mañjuvāc
○vāc (cf. Ragh.), mfn. = -bhāṣin
⋙ mañjuvādin
○vādin mfn. id
• (ī), f. N. of a woman Daś.
• of a metre Col.
⋙ mañjuśrī
○śrī m. N. of one of the most celebrated Bodhisattvas among the northern Buddhists MWB. 195 &c
paripṛcchā f. N. of wk
-parvata m. N. of a mountain SaddhP.
-buddha-kṣetra-guṇavyūha m. -mūla tantra n. -vikrīḍita, n. -vihāra m. N. of wks
⋙ mañjusaurabha
○saurabha n. a kind of metre Col.
⋙ mañjusvana
○svana mfn. sweet-sounding Vikr.
⋙ mañjusvara
○svara mfn. id. MBh.
• m.= -śrī Buddh.
≫ mañjula
mañjula mfn. beautiful, pleasing, lovely, charming Kāv. (cf. g. sidhmâdi)
• m. a species of waterhen or gallinule L.
• (ā), f. N. of a river MBh.
• n. a bower, arbour L. (also m.) [Page 774, Column 2]
• a spring, well L.
• the fruit of Ficus Oppositifolia L.
• Blyxa Octandra L.
≫ mañjulikā
mañjulikā f. N. of a woman Kathās.
mañjūṣā
mañjūṣā f. (L., also mañjuṣā) a box, chest, case, basket MBh. Kāv. &c
• receptacle of or for (often ifc., rarely ibc. in titles of wks
• also N. of various wks. and sometimes abridged for the fuller names, e.g. for dhātu-nyāya-m○ &c.)
• Rubia Munjista Bhpr.
• a stone L.
⋙ mañjūṣākuñcikā
○kuñcikā f. N. of wk
≫ mañjūṣaka
mañjūṣaka m. N. of a species of celestial flower L. (mañjuṣaka Kāraṇḍ.)
maṭa
maṭa m. (Prākr. for mṛta) the son of a Vaiśya and a Kuṭi L.
≫ maṭaka
maṭaka m. or n. a dead body, corpse Kathās. (cf. mṛtaka)
maṭacī
maṭacī f. hail ChUp. i, 10, 1 (maṭacyo'śanayaḥ Śaṃk.)
⋙ maṭacīhata
○hata mfn. struck by hail ib.
maṭatī
maṭatī f. hail W.
maṭamaṭāya
maṭamaṭāya ○yati onomat. Pāṇ. 8-1, 12 Vārtt. 8 Pat.
maṭutacaṇḍī
maṭutacaṇḍī f. N. of a Rākshasī Buddh.
maṭusphaṭi
maṭusphaṭi m. incipient arrogance or pride (= darpârambha) L.
maṭūṣikā
maṭūṣikā maḍūṣikā
maṭṭa
maṭṭa m. a kind of drum Saṃgīt. (cf. maḍḍu)
• a kind of dance ib. (also -nṛtya n.)
maṭṭaka
maṭṭaka m. the top of a roof L.
• Eleusine Coracana L.
maṭmaṭa
maṭmaṭá m. a class of demons or evil spirits AV.
maṭh
maṭh (prob. invented for the words below), cl. P. maṭhati, to dwell or to be intoxicated Dhātup. ix, 47 (cf. Vop. 'to grind', others, 'to go'): Caus. maṭhayati, mathaya
≫ maṭha
maṭha m. n. (g. ardharcâdi
ī f. g. gaurâdi) a hut, cottage, (esp.) the retired hut (or cell) of an ascetic (or student) MBh. Kāv. &c
• a cloister, college (esp. for young Brāhmans), temple ib.
• m. a cart or carriage drawn by oxen L.
⋙ maṭhakesavadhāriṇī
○kesavadhāriṇī f. N. of Nandā (the founder of the college of Keśava) Rājat.
⋙ maṭhacintā
○cintā f. the charge of a convent Pañcat.
⋙ maṭhapratiṣṭhātattva
○pratiṣṭhā-tattva n. N. of wk
⋙ maṭhasthiti
○sthiti mfn. staying or residing in a college of priests MW.
⋙ maṭhādhipati
maṭhâdhipati m. the superintendent of a monastery, principal of a college &c. Rājat.
⋙ mathādhyakṣa
mathâdhyakṣa m. id.,
⋙ maṭhāyatana
maṭhâyatana n. a monastery, college Pañcat.
≫ maṭhaya
maṭhaya Nom. P. ○yati, to build, erect Hcat.
≫ mathara
mathara mfn. (cf. g. kaḍārâdī) insisting on (loc.) Rājat.
• hard, harsh (of sound) L.
• intoxicated Uṇ. v, 39 Sch.
• m. N. of a man (prob. of a saint) ib. (cf. g. bidâdi and gargâdi)
• hardness, harshness L.
≫ mathikā
mathikā f. a hut, cell Daś. Kathās. Rājat.
maṭhosiloṭhikā
maṭhosiloṭhikā f. N. of a woman Rājat.
maḍaka
maḍaka m. Eleusine Corocana L.
• pl. N. of a people MBh. (B. maruta)
maḍamaḍ
maḍamaḍ onomat. (with iti), crackl Bālar.
maḍarakantha
maḍara-kantha n. N. of and town, g. cihaṇâdi (vḷ. mandar○ Kāś. maḍur○)
maḍararājya
maḍara-rājya n. N. of a district n. Kaśmīra Rājat. (vḷ. maḍava-r○)
maḍāra
maḍāra g. pragady-ādi
maḍūṣikā
maḍūṣikā f. a dwarfish girl unfit for marriage GṛS. (cf. L. = svalpa-dehā
• v. l. maṭūṣikā, marṇḍūṣikā, madhūṣikā and mandhūṣikā)
maḍḍacandra
maḍḍa-candra m. N. of a man Rājat.
maḍḍu
maḍḍu m. a kind of drum L. (cf. matṭa)
⋙ maḍḍukairika
○kairika m. the son of a Nishāda and a Māgadhī L.
≫ maḍḍuka
maḍḍuka m. = maḍḍu Śiś.v, 29 (v. l. maṇḍuka). [Page 774, Column 3]
maṇ
maṇ cl. 1.P. maṇati, to sound, murmur Dhātup. xiii, 5
≫ maṇita
maṇita n. an inarticulate sound said to be uttered (by women Śiś. Sch.) during cohabitation, murmur libidissosum Kāv.
maṇa
maṇa m. or u. (?) (fr. Arabic) a partic. measure of grain Col.
maṇaū
maṇaū (fr. Arabio ?), N. of the seventh Yoga (in astronomy)
maṇi
maṇí m. (i f. only L.
ī f. Siṃhâs.
maṇī7va = maṇī du. iva Naish.) a jewel, gem, pearl (also fig.), any ornament or amulet, globsile, crystal RV. &c. &c
• a magnet, loadstone Kap.
• glans penis Suśr.
• N. of the jewel-lotus prayer MWB. 37 2
• clitoris L.
• the hump (of a camel) MBh.
• the dependent fleshy excrescences on a goat's neck VarBṛS.
• thyroid cartilage L. (cf. kaṇṭha-m○)
• the wrist (= mṭmaṇí-bandha) L.
• a large water-jar L.
• N. of a Nāga MBh.
• of a companion of Skanda (associated with Su-maṇi) ib.
• of a sage ib.
• of a son of Yuyudhāna ib. (in Hariv. vḷ. tūṇi)
• of a king of the Kim-ṇaras, Kāraṇd
• of various wks. and a collection of magical formulas (also abridged for Tattva-cintāmaṇi and Siddhânta-śiromaṇi). [Cf. Gk. [774, 3] ?, ? ; Lat. monile ; Germ. mane, ṃāhne ; Eng. mane.]
⋙ maṇikaṇṭha
○kaṇṭha m. the blue jay L.
• N. of a Nāga Buddh.
• of an author Cat.
⋙ maṇikaṇṭhaka
○kaṇṭhaka m. a cock L.
⋙ maṇikarṇa
○karṇa mfn. 'jewel-eared', having an ornament of any kind (as a mark) on the ear (of cattle &c.) Pāṇ. 6-3, 115
• m. N. of a Liṅga, KāIP
• (ī), f. = -karṇikā, a sacred pool, RsmatUp
○ṇī7ivara (Kāśī Kh.) and ○ṇśvara (cf. KālP.), m. N. of two Liṅgas
⋙ maṇikarṇikā
○karṇikā f. an ear-ornament consisting of pearls or jewels
• N. of a sacred pool in Benares (also written -karṇikī RāmatUp.) Daś. RTL. 308 ; 438
• of a daughter of Caṇḍa-ghosha ib.
-mahiman m. N. of wk
-māhātmya n. N. of the 22nd ch. of the Uttara-khaṇda of the SivaP.
-ṣṭaka (○kilST○), n. -stotra n. N. of wks
⋙ maṇikāca
○kāca in. the feathered part of an arrow L.
⋙ maṇikāñcana
○kāñcana m. N. of a mountain MBh.
-prameya-saṃgraha m. N. of wk
⋙ maṇikānana
○kānana n. a wood or grove containing jewels MW.
• the neck (as covered with jewels) L.
⋙ maṇikāra
○kārá m. a lapidary, jeweller VS. R. (ī f. Kālac.)
• the adulterous off spring of Vaiśya parents whose mother's husband is still alive L.
• N. of various authors Cat.
⋙ maṇikuṭṭikā
○kuṭṭikā f. N. of one of the Mātṛis attending on Skanda MBh.
⋙ maṇikusuma
○kusuma m. N. of a Jina W.
⋙ maṇikūṭa
○kūṭa m. N. of two mountains Pur.
⋙ maṇikṛt
○kṛt m. = -kāra (author of the Maṇi) Cat.
⋙ maṇiketu
○ketu m. N. of a partic. comet or meteor Var.
⋙ maṇikhaṇḍadvayatraya
○khaṇḍa-dvaya-traya n. N. of wk
⋙ maṇigaṇa
○gaṇa m. pl. pearls BrahmUp.
⋙ maṇigarbha
○garbha m. N. of a park Divyâv.
⋙ maṇiguṇanikara
○guṇa-nikara m. a multitude of strings of pearls Piṅg.
• N. of a metre Chandom. Col.
⋙ maṇigrantha
○grantha m. N. of wk
⋙ maṇigrāma
○grāma m. N. of a place Inscr.
⋙ maṇigrīva
○grīvá mfn. 'jewel. necked', wearing a necklace RV. i, 122, 14
• m. N. of a son of Kubera L.

maṇighaṇṭākṛtanyāyaratnaprakaraṇa3maṇí--ghaṇṭā-kṛta-nyāyaratna-prakaraṇa n. N. of wk
⋙ maṇicīra
○cīra n. (prob.) a garment adorned with jewels MBh.
⋙ maṇicūḍa
○cūḍa m. N. of a Vidyā-dhara Śatr.
• of a Nāga Buddh.
• of a king of Sāketa-nagara (= ratna-cūḍa) W.
• (ā), f. N. of a Kiṃ-nari Kāraṇḍ.
⋙ maṇicchidrā
○cchidrā f. 'jewelholed', a √resembling ginger ( = medā) L.
• a partic. bulb growing on the Hima-vat (= ṛṣabha) L.
⋙ maṇijalā
○jalā f. 'having jewel-holed-like water', N. of a river MBh.
⋙ maṇitāraka
○tāraka m. 'jewel-eyed', the Indian crane L. (vḷ. -tārava, -bhārava)
⋙ maṇituṇḍaka
○tuṇḍaka m. a kind of bird living on the water Car.
⋙ maṇitulākoṭi
○tulā-koṭi f. a foot-ornament consisting of jewels Kāv.
⋙ maṇidaṇḍa
○daṇḍa mfn. having a handle adorned with jewels R.
⋙ maṇidatta
○datta m. N. of sev. men Kathās. Cat.
⋙ maṇidara
○dara m. N. of a chief of the Yakshas Kathās.
⋙ maṇidarpaṇa
○darpaṇa m. a mirror adorned with jewel or consisting of jewel Rājat.
• N. of sev. wks
⋙ maṇidīkṣitīya
○dīkṣitīya n. N. of wk
⋙ maṇidīdhiti
○dīdhiti f. N. of wk
-gūḍhârtha-prakāśikā f. N. of Comm. on it,
⋙ maṇidīpa
○dīpa m. a lamp having jewel instead of a wick, Rajat. (also ○paka, m.)
• N. of wk
⋙ maṇidoṣa
○doṣa m. a flaw or defect in a jewel L.
⋙ maṇidvīpa
○dvīpa m. 'jewel -island', the hood of the serpent Aninta L.
• N. of a mythical island in the ocean of nectar Ānand.
⋙ maṇidhanu
○dhanu m. (cf. AdbhBr. Āpast.) or (Gaut PārGṛ.) 'jewel-bow', a rain-bow
⋙ maṇidhanus
○dhanus n. (Gaut PārGṛ.) 'jewel-bow', a rain-bow
⋙ maṇidhara
○dhara mfn. having a string of beads for counting BhP.
• m. a partic. Samādhi Kāraṇḍ.
• (ā), f. a partic. position of the fingers ib.
⋙ maṇidhāna
○dhāna mṆ. of a king VP. (also read -dkāna, -dhānya, -dhānyaka, or -dhāra). [Page 775, Column 1]
⋙ maṇidhāriṇī
○dhāriṇī f. N. of a Kiṃ-nara maid Kāraṇḍ.
⋙ maṇidhāva
○dhāva m. v. l. for -dhāna or -dhāra (q.v.) VP.
⋙ nanda
nanda m. N. of sev. authors Cat.
⋙ maṇināga
○nāga m. N. of a snake-demon MBh. Hariv.
• m. or n. (?) N. of a sacred bathing-place MBh.
⋙ maṇiniryātana
○niryātana n. the restitution of a jewel R.
⋙ maṇipaticaritra
○pati-caritra n. N. of wk
⋙ maṇipadma
○padma m. N. of a Bodhi-sattva W.
⋙ maṇiparikṣā
○paríkṣā f. N. of wk
⋙ maṇiparvata
○parvata m. 'jewel-mountain', N. of a mythical mountain Hariv.
⋙ maṇipālī
○pālī f. a female keeper of jewels, g. revaty-ādi
⋙ maṇipuccha
○puccha mf(ī)n. having lumps on the tail Pāṇ. 4-1, 55 Vārtt. 2 Pat.
⋙ maṇipura
○pura n. N. of town (= -pūra n.) MBh.
-purêśvara m. = -pūr○, q.v., Rajat
⋙ maṇipuṣpaka
○puṣpaka m. N. of the conch-shell of Saha-deva Bhag.
⋙ maṇipuṣpesvara
○puṣpêsvara m. N. of one of Śiva's attendants Kathās.
⋙ maṇipūra
○pūra m. the navel L.
• a sort of bodice (worn by women and richly adorned with jewels) L.
• n. a partic. mystical circle on the navel Pañcar. Ānand.
• N. of a town in Kaliṅga situated on the sea-shore (also read -pura n.) MBh. Rājat.
pati m. N. of king Babhru-vāhana Rājat. BhP.
-vibhedana n. N. of a jewel MW.
○rêśvara m. ○rapati, q.v. MBh.
⋙ maṇipūraka
○pūraka n. N. of a mystical circle on the navel Cat.
⋙ maṇiprakāśa
○prakāśa m
⋙ maṇiprakāśakadīpti
○prakāśaka-dīpti f
⋙ maṇiprakāśikā
○prakāśikā f
⋙ maṇipratyakṣa
○pratyakṣa n. N. of wks
⋙ maṇipradāna
○pradāna n. N. of the 34th ch. of the Sundara-kāṇḍa of the Rāmāyaṇa
⋙ maṇipradīpa
○pradīpa m. = -dīpa (q.v.) BhP. ŚarṅgP.
• N. of wk
⋙ maṇiprabhā
○prabhā f. 'jewel-splendour', N. of a metre Inscr.
• of an Apsaras Kāraṇḍ. (wṛ. -prastha)
• of a lake Cat.
• of a wk
⋙ maṇipravāla
○pravāla m. or u. (?) N. of wk
⋙ maṇipraveka
○praveka m. a most excellent jewel MBh.
⋙ maṇiprastha
○prastha (prob.) wṛ. for -prabhā (q.v.) Kāraṇḍ. iii, 12
⋙ maṇibandha
○bandha in. the fastening or putting on of jewel Ragh.
• the wrist (as the place on which jewel are fastened) Suśr.
• GtruḍaP
• a kind of metre Col N. of a mixed race ib.
⋙ maṇibandhana
○bandhana n. the fastening on of jewel MW.
• a string of pearls, an ornament of pearls MBh.
• the part of a ring or bracelet where the jewel are set MW.
• the wrist Śak. Var. Suśr.
• &c
⋙ maṇibīja
○bīja m. the pomegranate tree L.
⋙ maṇibhadra
○bhadra m. N. of a brother of Kubera and king of the Yakshas (the tutelary deity of travellers and merchants) MBh. Kathās. Daś. &c
• of a Śreshṭhin Pañcat.
• of a poet Subh.
⋙ maṇibhadraka
○bhadraka m. pl. N. of a race MBh. (also read pāri-bh○)
• of a serpent-demon Cat.
⋙ maṇibhava
○bhava m. N. of one of the 5 Dhyāni-Buddhas W.
⋙ maṇibhārava
○bhārava m. -tāraka
⋙ maṇibhitti
○bhitti f. 'jewel-walled', N. of the palace of the serpent-demon Sesha L.
⋙ maṇibhū
○bhū f. a floor inlaid with jewel L.
⋙ maṇibhūmi
○bhūmi f. = prec. L.
• a mine of jewel L.
⋙ maṇibhūmikākarman
○bhūmikā-karman n. the inlaying or covering of a floor with jewel (one of the 64 arts
• accord. to a Sch. = kṛtrimaputrikā-nirmāṇa) Cat.
⋙ maṇimañjarī
○mañjarī f. rows of jewel or pearls Gīt.
• a species of metre Col.
• N. of sev. wks
-chedinī f. N. of wk
⋙ maṇimaṇḍapa
○maṇḍapa m. a crystal hall or a hṭhall on crystal pillars Pañcar. Rudray.
• N. of the residence of Śesha L.
• of the residence of Nairṛita (the ruler of the south-west quarter) L.
-māhātmya n. N. of wk
⋙ maṇimaṇḍita
○maṇḍita mfn. set or studded with jewel or pearls MW.
⋙ maṇimat
○mat mfn. adorned with jewel, jewelled BhP.
• m. the sun MW.
• N. of a Yaksha MBh.
• of a servant of Śiva BhP.
• of a Rakshas MBh.
• of a Nāga ib.
• of a king (who was Vṛitra in a former birth) ib.
• of a mountain ib. R. Var.
• of a Tirtha MBh. (atī), f. N. of a town of the Daityas MBh. Hariv.
• of a river W.
⋙ maṇimadhya
○madhya n. N. of 2 metres Śrutab.
• Chandoiu. Col.
⋙ maṇimantha
○mantha m. N. of a mountain MBh.
• n. rocksalt L.
⋙ maṇimaya
○maya mf(ī)n. formed or consisting of jewels, crystalline MBh. Hariv. Kāv. &c
○yī purī f. N. of a mythical town of the Nirvāta-kavacas R.
-bhū f. a jewelled floor Megh.
⋙ maṇimaheśa
○mahêśa m. N. of a Tīnha Cat.
⋙ maṇimālā
○mālā f. a string or necklace of jewels or pearls Chandom.
• a circular impression left by a bite (esp. in amorous dalliance) L.
• lustre, beauty L.
• a kind of metre Chandom. Col.
• N. of Lakshmī L.
• of wk
⋙ maṇimāhātmya
○māhātmya n. N. of wk
⋙ maṇimiśra
○miśra m. N. of 2 authors Cat.
⋙ maṇimuktā
○muktā f. N. of a river Cat.
⋙ maṇimekhala
○mekhala mfn. girdled with gems, surrounded by jewel Ṛitus.
⋙ maṇimegha
○megha m. N. of a mountain MārkP.
⋙ maṇiyaṣṭi
○yaṣṭi f. a string of pearls Vikr.
• a jewelled stick MW.
⋙ maṇirata
○rata (?), m. N. of a teacher Buddh.
⋙ maṇiratna
○ratna n. a jewel, gem Hariv. R. (with Buddhists 'one of a sovereign's 7 treasures, Dharniaś. 85)
-maya mf(ī) n. formed or consisting of j's, crystalline MBh.
-māla f. 'garland of jewel s, N. of 2 wks
-vat mfn. containing jewels MBh.
-suvarṇin mfn. containing precious stones and gold R.
○nâkara m. N. of wk. (also called nāma-r○). [Page 775, Column 2]
⋙ maṇiradana
○radana mfn. pearl-toothed Bhām.
⋙ maṇirāga
○rāga mfn. having the colour of a jewel L.
• m. the colour of a jewel Var.
• a kind of metre L.
• n. vermilion L.
• a kind of ruby L.
⋙ maṇirāja
○rāja m. jewel-king', (prob.) a diamond (cf. maṇī7ndra) Pañcar.
• N. of a king Vīrac.
⋙ maṇirāma
○rāma m. N. of sev. authors
-kṛṣṇa-dīkṣitīya n. N. of wk
⋙ maṇirūpya
○rūpya māṇirūpyaka
⋙ maṇirocanī
○rocanī f. N. of a Kiṃ-nara maid Kāraṇḍ.
⋙ maṇiliṅgeśvara
○liṅgêśvara m. N. of one of the 8 Vīta-rāgas. W.
⋙ maṇivara
○vara m. N. of a man Hariv.
• n. a diamond Bhpr.
⋙ maṇivarman
○varman m. N. of a merchant Kathās.
• n. a talisman consisting of jewels Divyâv.
⋙ maṇivāla
○vā́la mfn. (prob.) having beads (or lumps of excrement) on the tail (accord. to Mahi-dhara= mani-śuddhavāla or maṇi-varṇa-keśa) VS.
⋙ maṇivāhana
○vāhana m. 'jewel bearer', N. of Kuśâmba or Kuśa MBh. Hariv.
⋙ maṇiviśeṣa
○viśeṣa m. a kind of jewel, an excellent jewel MW.
⋙ maṇiśaṅkhaśarkara
○śaṅkha-śarkara mfn. having jewel-like shells and gravel ib.
⋙ maṇiśabda
○śabda mṆ. of wk
⋙ maṇiśara
○śara -sara
⋙ maṇiśilā
○śilā f. a jewelled slab MW.
⋙ maṇisṛṅga
○sṛṅga m. the god of the sun Hariv.
⋙ maṇiśekhara
○śekhara m. N. of a Gandharva Bālar.
⋙ maṇiśaila
○śaila m. jewel-mountain', N. of a Gandharva Bālar.
⋙ maṇiśaila
○śaila m. 'jewel -mountain', N. of a mountain MārkP.
⋙ maṇiśyāma
○śyāma mfn. dark-blue like a jewel (i.e. like a sapphire) MBh.
⋙ maṇisara
○sara m. a string or ornament of pearls Gīt. (wṛ. -śara
• cf. muktā-m○)
⋙ maṇisānu
○sānu m. 'jewel-ridged', N. of mount Meru L.
⋙ maṇisāra
○sāra m.or n. (?), N. of a Nyāya wk
-khaṇḍana n. -darpaṇa m. -prāmāṇya-vāda m. N. of wks
⋙ maṇisūtra
○sūtra n. a string of pearls L.
⋙ maṇisopāna
○sopāna n. steps or stairs formed of jewel or crystal Hariv.
• a chain of golden beads L.
⋙ maṇisaupāna
○saupāna (!), m. a staff or stick set with jewel W.
⋙ maṇiskandha
○skandha m. N. of a snakedemon MBh. (v. l. maṇi and skandha as 2 names)
⋙ maṇistambha
○stambha m. a crystal post or column BhP.
⋙ maṇisraj
○sraj f. a garland of jewel Pañcar.
⋙ maṇiharmya
○harmya n. 'jewelled palace, crystal palace, N. of a palace Vikr.
⋙ maṇīndra
maṇī7ndra m. 'jewel-chief.' a diamond Pañcar.
⋙ maṇisvaratīrtha
maṇísvara-tīrtha n. N. of a Tīrtha Cat.
⋙ maṇyāloka
maṇyāloka m. N. of wk
-kaṇṭakâoddhāra m. N. of Comm. on it
≫ maṇika
maṇika m. a jewel, gem, precious stone MW.
• (ifc. f: ā) a water-jar or pitcher AdbhBr. GṛS. KātyŚr. Sch. MBh.
• pl. (accord. to Sāy.) globular formations of flesh on an animal's shoulder AitBr.
≫ maṇila
maṇilá mfn. having fleshy excrescences (as on the dew-lap &c.) TS. Comm.
≫ maṇiva
maṇiva mfn. in a-m○, q.v
• m. N. of a serpent. demon Siddh.
≫ maṇīca
maṇīca n. a hand L.
• a flower L.
• a pearl L.
≫ maṇīcaka
maṇīcaka m. a king-fisher, halcyon L.
• n. a partic. jewel, = candra-kānta L.
• a flower L. (cf. maṇīvaka)
≫ maṇīya
maṇīya Nom.Ā. ○yate, to resemble a jewel Cat.
≫ maṇīvaka
maṇīvaka m. N. of a son of Bhavya
• n. N. of the Varsha ruled by that king VP. (vḷ. ṣaṇīv○)
• a flower L.
≫ maṇīvatī
maṇīvatī f. N., g. śarâdi
maṇittha
maṇittha m. N. of an astronomer (= Manetho) VarBṛ.
⋙ maṇitthavarṣaphala
○varṣa-phala n. N. of wk
maṇṭ
maṇṭ cl. 10. P. maṇṭayati, to act as an intermediator TBr. (cf. Sch.)
maṇṭapa
maṇṭapa m. n. = maṇḍapa L.
• (ī), f. a kind of purslain L. (v. l. maṇḍapī)
maṇṭi
maṇṭi m. N. of a man Pravar. (prob. wṛ. for māṇṭi)
maṇṭh
maṇṭh cl. 1. Ā. maṇṭhate, to long for, desire eagerly Dhātup. viii, 10
maṇṭha
maṇṭha m. a sort of baked sweetmeat Bhpr.
≫ maṇṭhaka
maṇṭhaka m. id. ib.
• a partic. musical air Cat.
maṇḍ
maṇḍ cl. 1. P. maṇḍati, to deck, adorn Dhātup. ix, 36
A. maṇḍate, to distribute or to clothe, viii, 19: Caus. maṇḍayati (ep. also ○te), to adorn, decorate (Ā. one's self Pāṇ. 3-1, 87 Vārtt. 18 Pat.) MBh. Kāv. &c
• to glorify, extol Prasannar.
• to rejoice, exhilarate L.
≫ maṇḍa
maṇḍa m. n. (ifc. f. ā) the scum of boiled rice (or any grain) Nir. Uttarar. Suśr.
• the thick part of milk, cream,
ŚveUp. MBh. &c. (cf. dadhi-m○)
• the spirituous part of wine &c. Hariv. R. (cf. W. also 'foam or froth
• pith, essence
• the head')
• m. (only L.) Ricinus Communis
• a species of potherb
• a frog (cf. maṇḍūka)
• ornament, decoration
• a measure of weight (= 5 Māshas)
• (ā), f. the emblic myrobalan tree L.
• spirituous or vinous liquor, brandy L.
• n. nau-maṇḍá
⋙ maṇḍakarṇa
○karṇa m. N. of a man ( māṇḍakarṇi). [Page 775, Column 3]
⋙ maṇḍakuṇḍa
○kuṇḍa kuṇḍa-m○
⋙ maṇḍacitra
○citra m. N. of a man
• pl. his family Saṃskārak.
⋙ maṇḍajāta
○jāta n. the second change which takes place in sour milk when mixed with Takra L.
⋙ maṇḍapa
○pa mfn. (cf. Uṇ. iii, 145 Sch.) drinking the scum of boiled rice or of any liquor Pañcar.
• m. n. (g. ardharcâdi L. also ī, f
• cf. maṇṭapī) an open hall or temporary shed (erected on festive occasions), pavilion, tent, temple
• (ifc. with names of plants) arbour, bower Hariv. Kāv. &c
• m. N. of a man Cat.
• (ā), f. a sort of leguminous plant (= niṣpāvii) L.
-pakṣetra n. N. of a sacred district Kathās.
-pa-druma m. -pa-nirṇaya m. -pa-pūjā-vidhi m. N. of, vks
-pa-pratiṣṭhā f. the consecration of a temple MW.
-"ṣpâroha m. a species of plant L.
○pikā f. a small pavilion, an open hall or shed Kād. Bālar.
⋙ maṇḍapīṭhikā
○pīṭhikā f. two quarters of the compass L.
⋙ maṇḍapūla
○pūla m. or n. (?) a top-boot L.
⋙ maṇḍamaya
○maya mf(ī)n. made of cream or from the scum of any liquid MBh.
⋙ maṇḍavāṭa
○vāṭa m. a garden (?), Divyâs. (cf. maṇḍala-v○)
⋙ maṇḍahāraka
○hāraka m. a distiller of spirits &c. (the son of a Nishṭhya and a Śūdrs) L.
⋙ maṇḍodaka
maṇḍôdaka n. barm, yeast Suśr.
• the decorating of walls &c. on festive occasions L.
• 'mental excitement' or, variegated colour' (citta- or citra-rāga) L.
≫ maṇḍaka
maṇḍaka (ifc., with f. ikā), rice-gruel, Hativ
• m. a sort of pastry or baked flour Pañcat. Śukas. Bhpr. (cf. maṇṭhaka)
• a partic. musical air Saṃgīt. (cf. id.)
• pl. N. of a people VP. (cf. mandaka)
≫ maṇḍana
maṇḍana mfn. adorning, being an ornament to (gen.) Kāv. Pur.
• m. N. of various authors and other men (also with kavi, bhaṭṭa, miśra &c.) Cat.
• n. (ifc. f. ā) adorning, ornament, decoration MBh. Kāv. &c
⋙ maṇḍanakārikā
○kārikā f. N. of wk
⋙ maṇḍanakāla
○kāla m. time for adorning Ragh.
⋙ maṇḍanapriya
○priya mf(ā)n. fond of ornaments, Pañcat. (cf. priya-m○)
⋙ maṇḍanārha
maṇḍanârha mfn. worthy of ornaments MW.
≫ maṇḍanaka
maṇḍanaka mukha-m○
≫ maṇḍayanta
maṇḍayanta m. (only L.) an ornament
• an actor
• an assembly of women
• food
• (ī), f. a woman L.
≫ maṇḍik
maṇḍik m. pl. N. of a people MBh. (B. śuṇḍika
• cf. maṇḍaka)
≫ maṇḍita
maṇḍita mfn. adorned, decorated MBh. Kāv. &c
• m. (with Jainas) N. of one of the 11 Gaṇsdhipas L.
⋙ maṇḍitaputra
○putra m. = prec. m. L.
≫ maṇḍitṛ
maṇḍitṛ mfn. adorning, one who adorns (= ornament) Bālar.
≫ maṇḍīlaka
maṇḍīlaka m. a kind of cake Divyâv.
maṇḍapa
maṇḍa-pa under maṇḍa above
maṇḍara
maṇḍara m. or n. g. aṅguly-ādi
• (ī), f. a sort of cricket L. (cf. māṇḍarika)
maṇḍala
máṇḍala mf(ā)n. circular, round VarBṛS.
• n. (rarely m. g. ardharcâdi, and f. ī g. ganrâdi) a disk (esp. of the sun or moon)
• anything round (but in Hcat. also applied to anything triangular
• cf. maṇḍalaka)
• a circle (instr. 'in a circle'
• also 'the charmed circle of a conjuror'), globe, orb, ring, circumference, ball, wheel ŚBr. &c. &c
• the path or orbit of a heavenly body Sūryas.
• a halo round the sun or moon VarBṛS.
• a ball for playing MBh.
• a circular bandage (in surgery) Suśr.
• (also n. pl.) a sort of cutaneous eruption or leprosy with circular spot ib.
• a round mole or mark (caused by a finger-nail &c.) on the body Lāṭy. KātyŚr. Sch.
• a circular array of troops MBh. Kām.
• a partic. attitude in shooting L.
• a district, arrondissement, territory, province, country (often at the end of modern names, e.g. Coro-mandal coast) Inscr. AV.Pariś. MBh. &c
• a surrounding district or neighbouring state, the circle of a king's near and distant neighbours (with whom he must maintain political and diplomatic relations ; 4 or 6 or 10 or even 12 such neighbouring princes are enumerated) Mn. (esp. vii, 154 &c.) Yājñ. MBh. &c
• a multitude, group, band, collection, whole body, society, company Yājñ. MBh. Kāv. &c
• a division or book of the Ṛig-veda (of which there are 10, according to the authorship of the hymns
• these are divided into 85 Anuvākas or lessons, and these agan into 1017, or with the 11 additional hymns into 1028 Sûktas or hymns
• the other more mechanical division, is into Ashṭakas, Adhyāyas and Vargas, q.v.) RPrāt. Bṛih. &c
• m. a dog L.
• a kind of snake L.
• (ī), f. Panicum Dactylon L.
• Cocculus Cordifolius Bhpr.
• n. Unguis Odoratus L.
• a partic. oblation or sacrifice L.
⋙ maṇḍalakavi
○kavi m. a poet for the crowd, bad poet, Dhanaioj
⋙ maṇḍalakārmuka
○kārmuka mfn. 'having a circular bow', one whose bow is completely bent MBh.
⋙ maṇḍalacihna
○cihna n. the sign or mark of a circle Cat. [Page 776, Column 1]
⋙ maṇḍalatva
○tva n. roundness Śiś.
⋙ maṇḍalanābhi
○nābhi m. centre i.e. chief of the circle of neighbouring princes (-tā f.) Ragh.
⋙ maṇḍalanṛtya
○nṛtya n. a circular dance (like that said to have been danced by the Gopīs round Kṛishṇa and Rādhā) L. (v. l. ○lI-n○)
⋙ maṇḍalanyāsa
○nyāsa m. the putting down or drawing a circle (○saṃkṛ, to describe a circle) Kathās.
⋙ maṇḍalapattrikā
○pattrikā f. a red-flowering Punaravā L. (cf. maṇḍali-p○)
⋙ maṇḍalapucchaka
○pucchaka m. a species of insect Suśr.
⋙ maṇḍalabandha
○bandha m. formation of a circle or roundness Śiś.
⋙ maṇḍalabrāhmaṇa
○brāhmaṇa n. (and ṇôpaniṣad), f. N. of wks
⋙ maṇḍalabhāga
○bhāga m. part of a circle, arc Jyot.
⋙ maṇḍalamāda
○māda m. a pavilion L.
⋙ maṇḍalavaṭa
○vaṭa m. an Indian fig-tree forming a circle Pañcat. (cf. maṇḍalin)
⋙ maṇḍalavartin
○vartin m. the governor of a province, ruler of a small kingdom BhP. (cf. cakra-v○)
⋙ maṇḍalavarṣa
○varṣa n. (prob.) universal or lasting rain VarBṛS.
⋙ maṇḍalavāṭa
○vāṭa m. a garden Divyâv. (cf. maṇḍa-v○)
⋙ maṇḍalaśas
○śas ind. by circles, in rings MBh.
⋙ maṇḍalāgra
maṇḍalâgra mfn. round-pointed (as a sword) VarBṛS.
• m. (n.) a bent or rounded sword, scimitar Rājat.
• n. (scil. śastra) a surgeon's circular knife Suśr.
⋙ maṇḍalādhipa
maṇḍalâdhipa (cf. Kām.),
⋙ maṇḍalādhīsa
maṇḍaḍlâdhī7sa (cf. Pañcar.), m. the lord of a district, governor or king of a country
⋙ maṇḍalābhiṣekapūjā
maṇḍalâbhiṣeka-pūjā f
⋙ maṇḍalārcana
maṇḍaḍlârcana n. N. of wks
⋙ maṇḍalāsana
maṇḍalâsana mfn. sitting in a circle Śiś.
⋙ maṇḍalīśa
maṇḍal'-īśa m. 'lord of rings' and = next, Sṛiṅgār
⋙ maṇḍaleśa
maṇḍalêśa Rājat.
⋙ maṇḍaleśvara
maṇḍalêśvara m. id. Vcar.
⋙ maṇḍaleṣṭakā
maṇḍalêṣṭakā f. a round or circular brick TS. ĀpŚr.
⋙ maṇḍalottama
maṇḍalôttama n. the best or principal kingdom MW.
≫ maṇḍalaka
maṇḍalaka n. a disk, circle, orb &c. (= maṇḍala) Yājñ. MBh. (also applied to a square Hcat.)
• a sacred circle, Divyñv
• a cutaneous disease with round spots L.
• a circular array of troops L.
• a mirror L.
• a group, collection, mass, heap MBh.
• (ikā), f. a group, troop, band, crowd Śiś.
• m. a dog L.
• N. of a prince VP.
⋙ maṇḍalakarājan
○rājan m. the prince of a small district or province L.
≫ maṇḍalaya
maṇḍalaya Nom. P. ○yati, to whirl round Kir.
≫ maṇḍalāya
maṇḍalāya Nom. Ā. ○yate, to become or form one's self into a circle or ring, coil one's self. Ratnâv.
≫ maṇḍalika
maṇḍalika wṛ. for māṇḍalika, q.v
≫ maṇḍalita
maṇḍalita mfn. made round or circular ( next)
⋙ maṇḍalitahastakāṇḍa
○hasta-kāṇḍa mfn. having a trunk formed in rings or circles (said of an elephant) Daś.
≫ maṇḍalin
maṇḍalin mfn. forming a circle or ring, surrounding, enclosing (ifc.) Kathās.
• (with vāta m.) a whirlwind R.
• marked with round spots (as a snake) L.
• possessing or ruling a country Lalit.
• m. the ruler of a province (with Śaivas, a partic. order or degree) Sarvad.
• the sun L.
• a snake or a partic. species of snake (cf. above) MBh. Var. Suśr.
• a chameleon L.
• a cat L.
• a polecat L.
• a dog L.
• the Indian fig-tree L.
• (inī), f. Cocculus Cordifolius L.
≫ maṇḍalipattrikā
maṇḍali-pattrikā f. = maṇḍala-p○ L. ....
≫ maṇḍalī
maṇḍalī in comp. for maṇḍala
⋙ maṇḍalīkaraṇa
○karaṇa n. rounding, gathering in a ball or circle, coiling W.
⋙ maṇḍalīkāram
○kāram ind. rounding, making round Baudh.
⋙ maṇḍalīkṛta
○kṛta mfn. (√kṛ) made circular, curved, bent (as a bow), rounded MBh. R. Hariv.
⋙ maṇḍalīnṛtya
○nṛtya n. maṇḍala-n○,
⋙ maṇḍalībhāva
○bhāva m. circular form, roundness Hcat.
⋙ maṇḍalībhūta
○bhūta mfn. (√bhū) become round or circular, curved, bent (as a bow) MBh. Var.
maṇḍika
maṇḍika maṇḍita &c. p. 775, col. 3
maṇḍu
maṇḍu m. N. of a Rishi
ŚāṅkhGṛ. (cf. g. gargâdi and māṇḍavya)
≫ maṇḍuka
maṇḍuka m. or n. = saṃgraha, Śis. xviii, 21 (cf. Sch.)
• v. l. for maḍḍuka ib. v, 29 ( also paṅkamaṇḍuka)
• m. pl. N. of a people VP.
• (ī), f. the third part of an elephant's hind leg L.
≫ maṇḍukeya
maṇḍukeya m. v. l for māṇḍukeya VP.
maṇḍūka
maṇḍū́ka m. (ifc. f. ā) a frog RV. &c. &c
• N. of a partic. breed of horses MBh.
• Calosanthes Indica L.
• a machine like a frog L.
• the sole of a horse's hoof. L.
• N. of a Ṛishi Pāṇ. 4-1, 119
• of a Nāga L.
• (ī́), f. a female frog, KV
• N. of various plants (Hydrocotyle Asiatica, Clerodendrum Siphonantus, Ruta Graveolens &c.) L.
• a wauton woman L.
• the sole of a horse's hoof L.
• n. a kind of coitus L.
⋙ maṇḍūkakula
○kula n. a collection or assembly of frogs Ṛitus.
⋙ maṇḍūkagati
○gati f. the gait of a frog (-lālasa mfn. ardently desiring the gait of a frog) Pañcar.
• mfn. (in gram.) leaping like a frog i.e. skipping several Sūtras Pat.
⋙ maṇḍūkaparṇa
○parṇa m. Calosanthes Indica L.
• = kapītana L.
• (ī), f. N. of various plants (Rubia Munjista, Clerodendrum Siphonantus &c.) Bhpr. L. [Page 776, Column 2]
⋙ maṇḍūkaparṇikā
○parṇikā f. a species of plant L.
⋙ maṇḍūkapluta
○pluta n. (prob.) = -pluti
-sādhana n. N. of wk
⋙ maṇḍūkapluti
○pluti f. 'frog-leap', (in gram.) the skipping of several Sūtras and supplying from a previous Sūtra Pāṇ. Sch.
⋙ maṇḍūkabrahmīkalpa
○brahmī-kalpa m. N. of wk
⋙ maṇḍūkamātṛ
○mātṛ f. 'frog-mother', Clerodendrum Siphonantus L.
⋙ maṇḍūkayoga
○yoga m. frog-meditation' (in which an ascetic sits motionless like a frog-meditation)
-niyata mfn. intent upon the frog-medṭmeditation MBh.
-śayana mfn. lying on the ground in the fṭfrog-mṭmeditation ib.
⋙ maṇḍūkaśāyin
○śāyin mfn. lying like a fṭfrog-meditation MBh.
⋙ maṇḍūkaśikṣā
○śikṣā f. N. of wk. (cf. māṇḍūkī-ś)
⋙ maṇḍūkasarasa
○sarasa n. a fṭfrog-meditation-pond Pāṇ. 5-4, 94 Sch.
⋙ maṇḍūkānuvṛtti
maṇḍūkânuvṛtti f. 'frog-course', skipping over or omitting at intervals
MW. (cf. maṇḍūka-pluti)
≫ maṇḍūkihā
maṇḍūkihā f. a female frog Suparṇ.
maṇḍūra
maṇḍūra n. rust of iron L.
⋙ maṇḍūradhāṇikī
○dhāṇikī f. (prob.) having an impure pudendum RV. x, 155, 4
mat
mát 3. ma and 1. mád
mata
mata mataṃ-ga &c. under √man, p. 783, col. 1
matallikā
matallikā f. (ifc.) anything excellent of its kind (e.g. go-m○, 'an excellent cow'), g. matallikâdi (cf. Gaṇar.)
• a kind of metre Col.
≫ matallī
matallī f. anything excellent &c. ( = prec.) Sāh.
matasna
mátasna n. du. N. of partic. internal organs of the body RV. AV. VS. (hṛdayôbhaya-pārśva-sthe asthinī, two bones situated on either side of the heart, Mahidh.)
mati
mati &c. p. 783, col. 2
matināra
matināra m. N. of a king MBh. Hariv. Pur.
matila
matila m. N. of a king Inscr.
matīkṛ
matī-kṛ √under matya
matutha
matútha m. (√man) an intelligent person RV. iv, 71, 5 (= medhāvin Naigh. iii, 15)
matula
matula m. or n. (?) a partic. high number Buddh.
matka 1
matka m. (for 2. p. 777, col. 2) a bug L.
≫ matkuṇa
matkuṇa m. a bug
Kāv. Pur. Suśr. (tva n. Siś.)
• a beardless man L.
• an elephant without tusks or of small stature L.
• a buffalo L.
• a cocoa-nut L.
• (ā), f. pudendum (of a young girl = ajāta-loma-bhaga) L.
• N. of a river VP.
• n. armour for the thighs or legs, greaves L.
⋙ matkuṇagandha
○gandha mfn. having the smell of a bug Suśr.
⋙ matkuṇāri
matkuṇâri m. 'bug-enemy', hemp L.
≫ matkuṇikā
matkuṇikā f. N. of one of the Mātṛis attending on Skanda MBh. (B. ○kulikā)
matkoṭaka
matkoṭaka m. a termite HPariś.
matta
matta &c. p. 77, col. 3
matya 1
matyá n. (for 2. p. 783, col. 2) a harrow, roller TS. Br.
• a club (perhaps with iron points) AV.
• harrowing, rolling, making even or level L.
≫ matīkṛ
matī-√kṛ P. -karoti, to harrow, roll, make even by rolling AitBr. (cf. dur-matī-kṛta)
matsa
matsa m. (fr. √2. mad, 'the gay one') a fish (= matsya
• cf. maccha) L. (ī f. a female fish Kāv.)
• the king of the Matsyas. MBh. iv, 145 (B. matsya)
⋙ matsagaṇṭa
○gaṇṭa or m. a kind of fish-sauce L. (cf. matsya-ghaṇṭa)
⋙ matsagaṇḍha
○gaṇḍha m. a kind of fish-sauce L. (cf. matsya-ghaṇṭa)
⋙ matsodarī
matsôdarī v. l. for matsyâdarī, q.v
≫ matsara
matsará (prob. fr. √2. mad
Uṇ. iii, 73), exhilarating, intoxicating RV.
• cheerful, joyous, gay ib.
• selfish, greedy, envious, jealous, hostile, wicked Kāv.
• m. the exhilarater, gladdener (Soma) RV.
• selfishness, envy, jealousy, hostility MBh. Kāv. &c
• wrath, anger ib.
• passion for (loc. or comp.) MBh. Hariv.
• N. of a Sādhya Hariv.
• (also ā f.) a fly, mosquito L.
• (ī), f. (in music) a partic. Mūrchanā Saṃgīt.
⋙ matsaramanas
○manas mfn. of envious disposition, SārṅgP
⋙ matsaravat
○vat (○rá-), mfn. exhilarating, intoxicating RV. ix, 97, 32
≫ matsarin
matsarín mfn. exhilarating, intoxicating RV. (superl. ○rīn-tama)
• jealous, envious, wicked, bad Mn. MBh. &c
• addicted to, fond of (loc.) R. (cf. a-m○)
• m. an enemy Harav. [Page 776, Column 3]
⋙ matsarīkṛtā
matsarī-kṛtā f. (in music) a partic. Mūrchanā Saṃgīt.
≫ matsin
matsin mfn. containing fish, marked by water (as a boundary) Nār.
≫ matsya
mátsya m. (cf. matsa and maccha) a fish RV. &c. &c. (personified as a prince with the patr. sāmmada ŚBr.)
• a partic. species of fish L.
• (in astron.) the figure of a figure (= timi) Sūryas.
• a partic. luminous appearance VarBṛS.
• (du.) the 12th sign of the zodiac (Pisces) Jyot.
• a partic. figure (= svastikamadhyâkṛti) Hcat.
• (pl.) N. of a people and country (which accord. to Mn. ii, 19 forms part of Brahmarshi) RV. &c.&c
• a king of the Matsyas (cf. matsa)
• N. of Virāṭa (as having been found by fishermen, along with his sister Matsyā or Satya-vatī, in the body of the Apsaras Adrikā, metamorphosed into a fish) MBh.
• N. of a pupil of Deva-mitra Śskalya Cat.
• (ā), f. a female fish Uṇ. iv, 104 Sch.
• N. of the sister of king Virāṭa (cf. above) MBh.
• (ī) f. matsa and g. gaurâdi
⋙ matsyakaraṇḍikā
○karaṇḍikā f. a fish-basket, any receptacle for fish L.
⋙ matsyakūrmādyavatārin
○kūrmâdy-avatārin m. 'descending (and become in-carnate) as a fish, tortoise &c.', N. of Vishṇu MW.
⋙ matsyagandha
○gandha mf(ā)n. having the smell of fish MBh.
• m. (pl.) N. of a race Saṃskārak.
• (ā), f. N. of Satya-vatī (mother of vyasa, also called Mina-gandha
matsya above) MBh.
• Commelina Salicifolia L.
⋙ matsyagu
○gu m. N. of Cyavsna L.
⋙ matsyaghaṇṭa
○ghaṇṭa m. a kind of fish-sauce or a dish of fish L. (cf. matsagaṇṭa)
⋙ matsyaghāta
○ghāta m. the killing or catching of fish Mn. x, 45
⋙ matsyaghātin
○ghātin mfn. killing fṭfish
• m. a fisherman MBh. (also with puruṣa Kathās.)
⋙ matsyajāla
○jāla n. a fishing-net L.
⋙ matsyajīvat
○jīvat or (v. l.), mfn. living by catching fish. a fisherman Pañcat.
⋙ matsyajīvtn
○jīvtn (v. l.), mfn. living by catching fish. a fisherman Pañcat.
⋙ matsyatantra
○tantra n. N. of wk. (prob. = -silkta)
⋙ matsyadeśa
○deśa m. the country of the Matsyas (cf. above) Cat.
⋙ matsyadvādaśikā
○dvādaśikā or f. N. of the 12th day in one of the halves of the month Margaśīrsha ib.
⋙ matsyadvādaśī
○dvāḍdaśī f. N. of the 12th day in one of the halves of the month Margaśīrsha ib.
⋙ matsyadvīpa
○dvīpa m. 'fish-island', N. of a Dvipa VP.
⋙ matsyadhānī
○dhānī f. 'fish-holder', a fishbasket or a kind of snare for catching fish L.
⋙ matsyadhvaja
○dhvaja m. a fṭfishbasket-banner Ragh.
• N. of a mountain, KāIP
⋙ matsyanātha
○nātha m. 'fish-lord', N. of a man Cat. (cf. matsyândra)
⋙ matsyanārī
○nārī f. 'fish-woman i.e. half fish half woman', N. of Satya-vati Cat.
⋙ matsyanāśaka
○nāśaka and m. 'fṭfish-destroyer', a sea-eagle, osprey L.
⋙ matsyanāśana
○nāśana m. 'fish-destroyer', a sea-eagle, osprey L.
⋙ matsyapittā
○pittā f. Helleborus Niger L.
⋙ matsyapurāṇa
○purāṇa n. 'fish-Purāṇs', N. of one of the 18 Purāṇas (so called as communicated by Vishṇu in the form of a fish to the 7th Manu
• cf. matsyā́vatāra and IW. 512)
⋙ matsyaprādurbhāva
○prādur-bhāva m. fṭfishbasket-manifestation', Vishṇu's fish incarnation, N. of ch, of the NarasP. (cf. matsyâvatāra)
⋙ matsyabandha
○bandha m. fish-catcher, a fisherman MBh.
⋙ matsyabandhana
○bandhana n. a fish-hook L.
• (ī), f. a fish-basket L.
⋙ matsyabandhin
○bandhin m. = -bandha Pañcat.
• (inī), f. a fish-basket (v. l. for -bandhanī) L.
⋙ matsyamāṃsa
○māṃsa n. fish-flesh Mn. iii, 268
⋙ matsyamādhava
○mādhava n. N. of a Tirtha Cat.
⋙ matsyaraṅka
○raṅka or
⋙ matsyaraṅga
○raṅga
⋙ matsyaraṅgaka
○raṅgaka m. a halcyon, king-fisher L.
⋙ matsyarāja
○rāja m. pl. fishkings, the best' of fishes Bhpr.
• Cyprinus Rohita L.
• a king of the Matsyas. MBh.
⋙ matsyavid
○vid mfn. knowing fish, an ichthyologist ŚāṅkhSr.
⋙ matsyavinnā
○vinnā f. a species of plant L.
⋙ matsyavedhana
○vedhana n. fish-piercing', a fish-hook, angle L.
• (ī), f. id. L.
• a cormorant L.
⋙ matsyavratin
○vratin mfn. one who lives in water L.
⋙ matsyasakalā
○sakalā f. Helleborus Niger Bhpr.
⋙ matsyasagandhin
○sagandhin mfn. = -gaudha MBh.
⋙ matsyasaṃghāta
○saṃghāta m. a shoal of young fry or small fish L.
⋙ matsyasaṃtānika
○saṃtānika m. a partic. dish of fish (eaten with condiments or oil) L.
⋙ matsyasūkta
○sū7kta n. N. of wk
⋙ matsyahan
○hán m. 'fish-killer', a fisherman ŚBr.
⋙ matsyākṣaka
matsyâkṣaka m. fish-eyed (?)', a species of Soma plant Car. Suśr.
• (ā), f. id. L.
• (ikā), f. a kind of grass L.
⋙ matsyākṣī
matsyâkṣī f. prec. m. L.
• Hincha Repens L.
• Solanum Indicum L.
• a kind of grass (= gaṇḍa-dūrvā) L.
⋙ matsyāṅgī
matsyâṅgī wṛ. for matsyâkṣī
⋙ matsyāṇḍa
matsyâṇḍa n. fish-roe Bhpr.
⋙ matsyād
matsyâd mfn. 'fish-eating', feeding on fish L.
⋙ matsyāda
matsyâda mfn. id. Mn. Pañcat.
⋙ matsyādanī
matsyâdanī f. Commelina Salicifolia L.
⋙ matsyāvatāra
matsyâvatāra m. 'fish-descent', N. of the first of the 10 incarnations of Vishṇu (who became a fish to save the 7th Manu from the universal deluge
• the conversation between them forms the Matsya-Purāṇa, q.v
• in MBh. i. the fish is represented as an incarnation of Brahmā
cf. IW. 327, 397 &c.)
-kathana n. -prabandha m. N. of wk
⋙ matsyāśana
matsyâśana m. 'feeding on fish', a halcyon, king-fisher L.
⋙ matsyāśin
matsyâśin mfn. eating fish, living on fish Bhpr.
⋙ matsyāsura
matsyâsura m. 'fish-Asura', N. of an AsṭAsura Cat.
-śaila-vadha m. N. of ch. of GaṇP. ii
⋙ matsyendra
matsyêndra m. N. of a teacher of Yoga Cat.
• of an author (-muhūrta m. or n. N. of his wk. ) ib. [Page 777, Column 1]
⋙ matsyeśvaratīrtha
matsyêśvara-tīrtha n. N. of a Tīrtha Cat.
⋙ matsyotthā
matsyôtthā f. 'sprung from a fish', N. of Satyavatī Gal. ( under matsya above)
⋙ matsyodarin
matsyôdarin ns. N. of Matsya or Virāṭa (as the brother of Matsyôdari) Cat.
⋙ matsyodarī
matsyôdarī f. 'sprung from a fish-belly', N. of Satya-vatī L. ( under matsya above)
• N. of a sacred bathing-place in Benares Cat.
⋙ matsyodarīya
matsyôdarīya mfn. relating to a fish-belly
• m. N. of Vyāsa (son of Matsyôdari, q.v.) MBh.
⋙ matsyopajlvin
matsyôpajlvin m. 'living by fish', a fisherman MBh. R. (cf. matsya-jīvat, ○vin)
≫ matsyaka
matsyaka m. a little fish MBh.
matsara
matsara ○rin, p. 176, col, 2
matsya
matsya &c. p. 776, col. 3
matsyaṇḍikā
matsyaṇḍikā f. inspissated juice of the sugar-cane Mālav. Car. Suśr.
≫ matsyaṇḍī
matsyaṇḍī f. id. Bhpr.
math 1
math or manth (q.v.), cl. 1. 9. P. (cf. Dhātup. xx, 18, iii, 5 and xxxi, 40) mâthati, mánthati, mathnā́ti (Ved. and ep. also Ā. máthate, mánthate and mathnīte
• Impv. mathnadhvam MBh.
• pf. mamātha AV.
• 3. pl. mamathuḥ Vop.
methuḥ, methire Br.
mamantha, ○nthuḥ MBh.
• aor. mathīt RV.
amanthiṣṭām ib.
amathiṣata Br.
• fut. mathiṣyati, ○te manthiṣyati Br. &c
mathitā MBh.
• inf. mathitum MBh. &c
○tos Br.
mánthitavaí MaitrS.
• ind. p. mathitvā́, -máthya Br. &c
manthitvā, PIṇ. i, 2, 33
-manthya and -mātham n. MBh. &c.). to stir or whirl round RV. &c. &c
• (with agnim), to produce fire by rapidly whirling round or rotating a dry stick (araṇi) in another dry stick prepared to receive it ib.
• (with araṇim), to rotate the stick for producing fire MBh. Kāv. Pur.
• (with ūrum, hastam &c.), to use friction upon any part of the body with the object of producing offspring from it Hariv. BhP.
• to churn (milk into butter), produce by churning TS. &c. &c. (also with two acc., e.g. sudhāṃ kṣīra-nidhim mathnāti, 'he churns nectar out of the ocean of milk' Siddh. on Pāṇ. 1-4, 51)
• to mix, mingle Suśr.
• to stir up, shake, agitate, trouble disturb, afflict, distress, hurt, destroy AV. &c. &c.: Pass. mathyáte (ep. also ○ti), to be stirred up or churned &c. RV. &c. &c.: Caus. manthayati (cf. Lāṭy.), [m˘Athayati] (cf. MBh.), to cause to be stirred up or churned &c.: Desid. mimathiṣati, mimanthiṣati Gr.: Intens. māmathyate, māmantti &c. ib. [Cf. Gk. ? ; Lat. mentha, menta ; Lit. mentúre3 ; Germ. [777, 1] minśa, ṃinśe ; Angl. Sax. minte ; Eng. mint.]
≫ math 2
math (ifc.) detroying, a destroyer (cf. madhumath)
• m. mathin
≫ matha
matha m. = mātha g. jvalâdi
≫ mathaka
mathaka m. N. of a man
• pl. his descendants, g. yaskâdi (v. l. for, manthaka)
≫ mathan
mathan (only instr. mathnā), a piece of wood for producing fire by attrition BhP.
≫ mathana
mathana mf(ī, once ā)n. rubbing, stirring, shaking, harassing, destroying (with gen. or ifc.) MBh. R. &c
• m. Premna Spinosa (the wood of which is used to produce fire by attrition) L.
• n. the act of rubbing, friction BhP.
• stirring or whirling round, churning or producing by churning MBh. R. Pur.
• hurting, annoying, injury, destruction R. Ratnâv.
⋙ mathanācala
mathanâcala m. the mountain (Mandara, q.v.) used as a churning-stick (by the gods and Dānavas in churning the ocean of milk) BhP. (cf. mantha-śaita)
≫ mathāya
mathāya Nom. P. ○yáti, to produce fire by friction RV.
• to tear off (a head) ib.
• to shake AV.
≫ mathi
mathi (ifc
cf. Pāṇ. 3-2, 27), urā-, vastra- and havir-máthi (mathīnā́n RV. viii, 53, 8 prob. wṛ. for matīnā́m
• cf. mathín)
≫ mathita
mathita mfn. stirred round, churned or produced by churning RV.
• shaken, agitated, afflicted, hurt, destroyed MBh. R. Hariv.
• dislocated, disjointed Suśr.
• ni. N. of a descendant of Yama (and supposed author of RV. x, 19) RAnukr.
• n. buttermilk churned without water Kauś. MBh. &c
⋙ mathitapādapa
○pādapa mfn. (a wood) whose trees are damaged or destroyed Hariv.
⋙ mathitorasa
mathitôrasa mfn. one whose breast is pierced or wounded (by arrows) ib. (vḷ. vyath○)
≫ mathitṛ
mathitṛ mfn. (ifc.) crushing, destroying Ānand.
≫ mathin
mathin m. (strong stem, mánthan, older mánthā ; middle mathín or mathí q.v. ; sg. nom. mánthās acc. mánthām [for mantkānam manthāna under √manth] [Page 777, Column 2] ; instr. mathā́ du. mathíbhyām pl. mathíbhyas &c. [cf. pathin and Pāṇ. 7-1, 83 &c.] ; for mathīnā́m mathi above) a churning-stick, any stick or staff for stirring or churning RV. &c. &c
• the penis L.
• a thunderbolt L.
• wind L.
≫ mathina
mathina ○nati (artificial Nom. fr' mathin), Siddb. on Pāṇ. 6-4, 13
≫ mathna
mathná (only mathnā́ RV. i, 181, 5), prob. wṛ. for mathrá
≫ mathya
mathya mfn. to be rubbed out of ( ulmuka-m○)
• to be extracted or produced from ( sindhu-m○)
≫ mathra
mathrá mfn. shaken, agitated, whirling RV. (cf. mathná)
≫ mantha
mantha
⋙ manthys
manthys &c. under √manth
mathavya
mathavyá prob. wṛ. for madh○ AV.
mathā
mathā ind, a Nidhana formula Lāṭy.
mathāta
mathāta māthāta
mathu
mathu m. a proper N. (= madhu
• cf. māthavá)
mathura
mathura m. (√math?) N. of a man (cf. māthura)
• (ā), f. next
≫ mathurā
mathurā f. N. of various towns (esp. of an ancient town now called Muttra and held in great honour as the birthplace of Kṛishṇa
• situated in the province of Agra on the right bank of the Yamunā or Jumns
• described in VP. xii, 1 as having been founded by Śatru-ghna
• accord. to Kull. on Mn. ii, 19 it forms part of a district called Brahmarshi, belonging to Śūra-sena) AV.Pariś. Hariv. Pur. &c
⋙ mathurākāṇḍa
○kāṇḍa n
⋙ mathurāguhyavarnaṇa
○guhya-varnaṇa n
⋙ mathurācampū
○campū f
⋙ mathurātīrthamahātmya
○tīrtha-mahātmya n. N. of wks
⋙ mathurādāsa
○dāsa m. N. of the author of the drama Vṛishabhânujā
⋙ mathurānāṭaka
○nāṭaka n. N. of a drama
⋙ mathurānātha
○nātha (also ○ra-n○), m. 'lord of Mathurā', N. of Kṛishṇa Pañcar.
• N. of various men and authors (also with śukla, cakravartin and tarka-vāg-īśa)
-jāsi-mālā f. N. of wk
-rāya m. N. of a man Cat.
○thīya n. N. of wk
⋙ mathurāmahiman
○mahiman m
⋙ mathurāmāhātmya
○māhātmya n
⋙ mathurāmāhātmyasaṃgraha
○māhātmyasaṃgraha m
⋙ mathurāsetu
○setu m. N. of wks
⋙ mathurāśa
mathurâśa m. lord of Mathurā', N. of Kṛishṇa L.
• of various authors (also with vidyâlaṃkāra) Cat.
≫ mathūrā
mathūrā f. = mathurā above L.
mad 1
mad base of the first pers. pron. in the sg. number (esp. in comp.)
⋙ madartha
○artha m. my purpose
• (am), ind. for the sake of me Bhag.
⋙ maddeha
○deha m. my body ib.
⋙ madbandhanasamudbhava
○bandhana-samudbhava mfn. causel by the binding of me i.e. by my bondage ib.
⋙ madbhakta
○bhakta mfn. devoted to me ib.
⋙ madbhāva
○bhāva m. my essence ib. root
⋙ madbhū
○bhū P. -bhavati, to become I ib.
⋙ madvacana
○vacana n. my word, my order
• (āt), ind. in my name, from me ib. -1
⋙ madvat
○vat ind. (for 2. p. 779, col. 2) like me Kathās.
⋙ madvargīṇa
○vargīṇa or mfn. belonging to my class or party, connected with or related to me Siddh.
⋙ madvargīya
○vargīya or mfn. belonging to my class or party, connected with or related to me Siddh.
⋙ madvargya
○vargya mfn. belonging to my class or party, connected with or related to me Siddh.
⋙ madvidha
○vidha mfn. like me, equal to me, of my sort or kind MBh. Kāv. Pur.
⋙ madviyoga
○viyoga mṣeparation from me Bhag.
⋙ madvihīna
○vihīna mfn. separated from me ib.
≫ mac
mac in comp. for 1. mad
⋙ maccitta
○citta mfn. having the mind (fixed) on me, thinking of me Bhag.
⋙ maccharīra
○charīra (mad + śar○), n. my body ib.
≫ mat
mat in comp. for 1. mad
⋙ matkṛta
○kṛta (mát-), mfn. done by me RV. MBh.
⋙ mattara
○tara mfn. compar. Pāṇ. 7-2, 98 Sch.
⋙ matpara
○para
⋙ matparama
○parama or mfn. devoted to me Bhag.
⋙ matparāyaṇa
○parâyaṇa mfn. devoted to me Bhag.
⋙ matputra
○putra m. the son of me, my son MW.
⋙ matpūrva
○pūrva mfn. one who has lived before me MārkP.
• m. my elder brother R.
⋙ matprasūta
○prasūta mfn. produced from me MW.
⋙ matsakāśe
○sakāśe ind. in my presence ib.
⋙ matsakhi
○sakhi (mát.), m. my companion, my friend RV.
⋙ matsaṃsthā
○saṃsthā f. union with me Bhag.
⋙ matsaṃdeśa
○saṃdeśa m. news or tidings of me ib.
⋙ matsamakṣana
○samakṣana ind. in my sight or presence ib.
⋙ matsamatva
○sama-tva or n. likeness or resemblance of me ib.
⋙ matsādṛśya
○sādṛśya n. likeness or resemblance of me ib.
≫ matka 2
matka mfn. (for 1. p. 776, col. 2) mine, my Bālar. Bhaṭṭ.
≫ madīya
madīya mfn. my, my own, belonging to me MBh. Kāv. &c
≫ madya 1
madya (for 2. p. 779, col. 1), Nom. P. ○yati Pāṇ. 7-2, 98 Sch.
≫ madrik
madrík ind. (fr. next) to me, towards me RV.
≫ madryañc
madryáñc mfn. directed towards me RV.
• (ák), ind. towards me ib. (cf. asmadryáñc)
≫ madryadrik
madryadrik ind. = madrik
≫ man
man in comp. for 1. mad
⋙ manmanasa
○manasa mf(ā)n. thinking of me PārGṛ.
⋙ manmaya
○maya mf(ī)n. consisting of or proceeding from me, full of me, like me Bhag. Hariv. [Page 777, Column 3]
mad 2
mad (cf. √mand), cl. 4.P. (cf. Dhātup. xxvi, 99) mā́dyati (ep. also ○te
• Ved. also I. P. Ā. mā́dyati ○te
• 3. P. mamátti, ○ttu, mamádat, ámamaduḥ
• Ved. Impv. mátsi, ○sva
• pf. mamā́da
• aor. amādiṣuḥ, amatsuḥ, amatta
• Subj. mátsati, ○sat
• fut. maditā, madiṣyati Gr
• Ved. inf. maditos), to rejoice, be glad, exult, delight or revel in (instr., gen., loc., rarely acc.), be drunk (also fig.) with (instr.) RV. &c. &c
• to enjoy heavenly bliss (said of gods and deceased ancestors) RV. TBr.
• to boil bubble (as water) RV. TS. ŚBr. Hariv.
• to gladden, exhilarate, intoxicate, animate, inspire RV.: Caus. [m˘Adáyati], ○te (cf. Dhātup. xxxiii, 31, xix, 54
• aor. ámīmadat or amamadat
• Ved. inf. madayádhyai), to gladden, delight, satisfy, exhilarate, intoxicate, inflame, inspire RV. &c. &c
• (Ā.) to be glad, rejoice, be pleased or happy or at ease RV. VS. Kauś.
• (Ā.) to enjoy heavenly bliss RV. TBr. BhP.: Desid. mimadiṣati Gr.: Intens. māmadyate, māmatti ib. [Perhaps orig. 'to be moist'
Gk. ? ; Lat. madere.] [777, 3]
≫ matta
mattá mfn. excited with joy, overjoyed, delighted, drunk, intoxicated (lit. and fig.) AV. &c. &c
• excited by sexual passion or desire, in rut, ruttish (as an elephant) MBh. R. &c
• furious, mad, insane ib.
• m. a buffalo L.
• the Indian cuckoo L.
• a drunkard L.
• a ruttish or furious elephant L.
• a madman L.
• a thorn-apple L.
• N. of a Rākshasa R.
• (ā), f. any intoxicating drink, spirituous or vinous liquor L. ; N. of a metre Col. [Lat. mattus, drunk]
⋙ mattakāla
○kāla m. N. of a king of Lāṭa Daś.
⋙ mattakāśinī
○kāśinī f. 'appearing intoxicated', a bewitching or wanton woman (esp. used in address) MBh. Kāv. &c. (also written -kāsinī or -kāṣiṇī)
⋙ mattakīśa
○kīśa m. an elephant L.
⋙ mattagāminī
○gāminī f. 'having the gait of an elephant in rut', a woman with a rolling walk, a bewitching or wanton woman L.
⋙ mattadantin
○dantin m. a furious or ruttish elṭelephant W.
⋙ mattanāga
○nāga m. id. L.
• N. of an author Cat.
⋙ mattamayūra
○mayūra m. a peacock intoxicated with joy or passion L.
• m. N. of a man L.
• pl. = next Nīlak.
• n. a kind of metre Col.
⋙ mattamayūraka
○mayūraka m. pl. N. of a warrior-tribe MBh.
⋙ mattamātaṃgalīlākara
○mātaṃga-līlâkara m. or n. (?) N. of a metre Col.
⋙ mattavāṅmaunamūlikā
○vāṅ-mauna-mūlikā f. N. of wk
⋙ mattavāraṇa
○vāraṇa m. = -dantin Vas. (-vikrama mfn. having the might of a mad elephant Ml.)
• m. or n. = mattâlamba L.
• n. a turret, pinnacle, pavilion Vās.
• a peg or bracket projecting from a wall L.
• a bedstead L.
⋙ mattavāraṇīya
○vāraṇīya mfn. attached to the turret (of a car) Bālar.
⋙ mattavilāsinī
○vilāsinī f. N. of a metre L.
⋙ mattahastin
○hastin m. = -dantin Mālav.
⋙ mattākrīḍā
mattâkrīḍā f. N. of a metre Col.
⋙ mattālamba
mattâlamba m. a fence or hedge round the house of a rich man L.
⋙ mattebha
mattêbha m. = matta-dantin
-kumbha-pariṇāhin mfn. round as the frontal globes of an elephant in rut Pañcat.
-gamanā f. = mattā-gāminī L.
-vikrīḍita n. N. of a metre L.
○bhâsya (?), n. N. of wk
≫ mattaka
mattaka mfn. somewhat drunk or intoxicated MW.
• somewhat proud or overbearing Hariv.
• m. N. of a Brāhman Rājat. vi, 339 (perhaps sumanom○ in one word)
≫ mada
máda m. hilarity, rapture, excitement, inspiration, intoxication RV. &c. &c
• (du. wite madasya, N. of 2 Sāmans ĀrshBr.)
• ardent passion for (comp.) MBh.
• (ifc. f. ā) sexual desire or enjoyment, wantonness, lust, ruttishness, rut (esp. of an elephant) MBh. Kāv. &c
• (ifc. f. ā), pride, arrogance, presumption, conceit of or about (gen. or comp.) ib.
• any exhilarating or intoxicating drink, spirituous liquor, wine, Soma RV. &c. &c,
• honey Ragh.
• the fluid or juice that exudes from a rutting elephant's temples MBh. Kāv. &c
• semen virile L.
• musk L.
• any beautiful object L.
• a river L.
• N. of the 7th astrol. mansion Var.
• Intoxication or Insanity personified (as a monster created by Cyavana) MBh.
• N. of a son of Brahmā VP.
• of a Dānava Hariv.
• of a servant of Śiva BhP.
• (ī), f. any agricultural implement (as a plough &c.) L.
• n. N. of 2 Sāmans ĀrshBr.
⋙ madakara
○kara mf(ī)n. causing intoxication, intoxicating Suśr.
⋙ madakarin
○karin m. an elephant in rut Rājat.
⋙ madakala
○kala mfn. sounding or singing softly or indistinctly (as if intoxicated) MBh. Kāv.
• drunk, intoxicated (with liquor or passion), ruttish, furious, mad Kālid.
• m. an elephant L.
-kokilakūjita n. the warbling of Kokilas during the breeding season Vikr.
-yuvati f. a young woman intoxicated with love ib. [Page 778, Column 1]
⋙ madakāraṇa
○kāraṇa n. a cause of pride or arrogance MW.
⋙ madakārin
○kārin (cf. SārṅgS.),
⋙ madakṛt
○kṛt (cf. Suśr.), mfn. = -kara
⋙ madakohala
○kohala m. a bull set at liberty (at a festival and allowed to range about at will) L.
⋙ madagandha
○gandha m. Alstonia Scholaris L.
• (ā). f. an intoxicating beverage L.
• Linum Usitatissimum or Crotolaria Juncea L.
⋙ madagamana
○gamana prob. wṛ. for manda-g○
⋙ madagurupakṣa
○guru-pakṣa mfn. having wings heavy with honey (as bees) Ragh.
⋙ madaghnī
○ghnī f. 'destroying intoxication', a species of leguminous plant (= pūtikā) L.
⋙ madacyut
○cyút mfn. reeling with excitement, wanton, intoxicated, exhilarated or inspired with Soma RV.
• gladdening, exhilarating, inspiriting ib.
• emitting temple-juice (as an elephant in rut) BhP.
⋙ madacyuta
○cyuta (máda.). mfn. staggering or reeling with intoxication RV.
⋙ madajala
○jala n. the temple juice (of a ruttish elephant) Prab.
⋙ madajvara
○jvara m. the fever of passion or pride Bhartṛ.
⋙ madadurdina
○durdina n. large exudation of temple-juice Ragh.
⋙ madadvipa
○dvipa m. a ruttish or furious elephant Kāv.
⋙ madadhāra
○dhāra m. N. of a king MBh.
⋙ madapaṭu
○paṭu mfn. ruttish MBh.
• ind. (to sing) loud or shrill Ragh.
⋙ madapati
○pati m. 'lord of the Somajuice', N. of Indra and Vishṇu RV.
⋙ madaprada
○prada mfn. 'intoxicating' and 'causing arrogance' Kāv.
⋙ madaprayoga
○prayoga m. the issue of temple-juice (in a rutting elephant) L.
⋙ madapraseka
○praseka m. id. R.
• the aphrodisiacal fluid (of a woman) Mṛicch. iv, 14 (perhaps 'sprinkling with wine')
⋙ madaprasravaṇa
○prasravaṇa n. = -prayoga MBh.
⋙ madabhaṅga
○bhaṅga m. breach or humiliation of pride Bhām.
⋙ madabhañjinī
○bhañjinī f. 'destroying intoxication', Asparagus Racemosus L. (cf. -ghnī)
⋙ madamattaka
○mattaka m. a kind of thorn-apple L.
⋙ madamattā
○mattā f. N. of a metre Col.
⋙ madamuc
○muc mfn. emitting templejuice (as a rutting elephant) Uttarar.
⋙ madamohita
○mohita mfn. stupefied by drunkenness Mn. xi, 97
• infatuated by pride MW.
⋙ madarāga
○rāga m. affected by passion or by intoxication', the god of love L.
• a cock L.
• a drunken man MW.
⋙ madarudradatta
○rudra-datta m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙ madalekhā
○lekhā f. a line formed by the rutjuice (on, an elephant's temples) Chandom.
• a kind of metre, Srutab
⋙ madavallabha
○vallabha m. N. of a Gandharva Bālar.
⋙ madavāraṇa
○vāraṇa m. a furious elephant, Srikaṇṭh
⋙ madavāri
○vāri n. = -jala Pañcat.
⋙ madavikṣipta
○vikṣipta mfn. 'distracted by passion', ruttish, furious (as an elephant) L.
⋙ madavihvala
○vihvala or mfn. excited by passion, lustful, wanton R.
⋙ madavihvalita
○vihvaḍlita mfn. excited by passion, lustful, wanton R.
⋙ madavīrya
○vīrya n. the power of passion or fury Pañcat.
⋙ madavṛddha
○vṛddha (máda-), mfn. invigorated or inspired by Soma-juice RV.
⋙ madavyādhi
○vyādhi n. = madâtyaya L.
⋙ madaśāka
○śāka m. Portulaca Quadrifiga L.
⋙ madasauṇḍaka
○sauṇḍaka n. a nutmeg L.
⋙ madasāra
○sāra m. Salmalia Malabarica L.
⋙ madasthala
○sthala or n. 'place of intoxication', a drinking-house, tavern L.
⋙ madasthāna
○sthāna n. 'place of intoxication', a drinking-house, tavern L.
⋙ madasrāvin
○srāvin mfn. = -muc MBh.
⋙ madahastinī
○hastinī f. a species of Karañja L.
⋙ madahetu
○hetu m. 'cause of intoxication', Grislea Tomentosa L.
⋙ madākula
madâkula mfn. agitated by passion or lust, furious with rut Ṛitus.
⋙ madāgha
madâgha m. N. of a man
• pl. his descendants, g. upakâdi
⋙ madāḍhya
madâḍhya mfn. rich in or filled with wine, intoxicated, drunk W.
• m. the wine-palm L.
• Nauclea Cadamba L.
• a red-flowering Barleria L.
⋙ madātaṅka
madâtaṅka m. = madâtyaya L.
⋙ madātmānanda
madâtmânanda m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙ madātyaya
madâtyaya m. 'passing off of wine', disorder resulting from intoxication (as head-ache &c.) Suśr. (cf. pānâtyaya) ○tyayita, mfn. suffering from this disorder Car.
⋙ madāndha
madândha mfn. blind through drunkenness or passion, infatuated, ruttish (as an elephant) MBh. Kāv. Pur.
• (ā), f. N. of a metre Col.
⋙ madāpanaya
madâpanaya m. remov, l of intoxication Prab.
⋙ madānāta
madânāta m. a kettle-drum carried on an elephant L.
⋙ madāmbara
madâmbara m. the elephant of Indra or an elṭelephant in rut L.
⋙ madāmbu
madâmbu and n. = mada-jala Śiś.
⋙ madāmbhas
madâḍmbhas n. = mada-jala Śiś.
⋙ madalasa
madalasa mfn. lazy from drunkenness, languid, indolent, slothful Kāv.
• (ā), f. N. of the daughter of the Gandharva Viśvā-vasu (carried off by the Daitya Pātāla-ketu, and subsequently the wife of Kuvalayśśva) Pur.
• of the daughter of the Rākshasa Bhramara-ketu Uttamac.
• of a poetess Cat.: ○sacampū f. ○sa-nāṭaka n. ○sâkhyāyikā (or ○sâkh○ ?), f. ○sā-pariṇaya m. N. of wks
⋙ madālāpin
madâlāpin m. 'uttering sounds of love or joy', the Indian cuckoo or koil L.
⋙ madāvat
madā́-vat mfn. intoxicated drunk AV.
⋙ madāvasthā
madâvasthā f. a state of passions, ruttishness Kathās.
⋙ madāhva
madâhva m. musk L.
⋙ maderaghu
máderaghu mfn. (fr. loc. made + r○) eager with enthusiasm RV.
⋙ madotkaṭa
madôtkaṭa mfn. excited by drink, intoxicated R.
• excited by passion, furious ib.
• ruttish MBh.
• m. an elephant in rut L.
• a dove L.
• N. of a lion Pañcat.
• (ā), f. an intoxicating beverage L.
• Linum Usitatissimum L.
• N. of the goddess Dākshāyaṇī (as worshipped in Caitraratha) Cat. [Page 778, Column 2]
• n. an intoxicating drink made from honey or the blossoms of the Bassia Latifolia L.
⋙ madodagra
madôdagra mf(ā)n. much excited, furious Ragh.
• arrogant, haughty L.
⋙ madodarkā
madôdarkā f. a collective N. of the 3 myrobolans (Terminalia Chebula T. Bellerica and Phyllanthus Emblica) L.
⋙ madoddhata
madôddhata mfn. intoxicated L.
• puffed up with pride, arrogant Kām.
⋙ madodreka
madôdreka m. Melia Bukayun L.
⋙ madonmatta
madônmatta mfn. mfn. intoxicated with passion (rut) or pride Pañcat.
⋙ madorjita
madôrjita mfn. swollen with pride, haughty with arrogance Rājat.
⋙ madollāpin
madôllāpin m. the Indian cuckoo L. (cf. madâāpin)
≫ madana
mádana m. (ifc. f. ā) passion, love or the god of love MBh. Kāv. &c
• a kind of embrace L.
• the season of spring L.
• a bee L.
• (?) bees-wax ( paṭṭikā)
• Vanguiera Spinosa Suśr.
• a thorn-apple and various other plants (e.g. Phaseolus Radiatus, Acacia Catechu &c.) L.
• a bird L.
• (in music) a kind of measure Saṃgīt.
• (in astrol.) N. of the 7th mansion Var.
• N. of various men and authors (also with ācārya, bhaṭṭa, sarasvatī &c
below.) Rājat. Inscr. Cat.
• (ā), f. any intoxicating drink, spirituous liquor L.
• (ī), f. id. L.
• musk L.
• N. of a plant (= atimukta) L.
• the civet-cat L.
• n. the act of intoxicating or exhilarating MW.
• (scil. astra), N. of a mythical weapon R. (vḷ. mādana)
• bees-wax L.
• mfn. = mandrá Nir.
⋙ madanakaṇṭaka
○kaṇṭaka m. erection of hair caused by a thrill of love A.
• Vanguiera Spinosa L.
⋙ madanakalaha
○kalaha m. a love-quarrel Mālatīm.
⋙ madanakākurava
○kāku-rava m. a pigeon L.
⋙ madanakīrti
○kīrti m. N. of a poet Cat.
⋙ madanakliṣṭa
○kliṣṭa mfn. pained by love Śak.
⋙ madanagṛha
○gṛha n. N. of a partic. Prākṛit metre Col.
⋙ madanagopāla
○gopāla m. 'herdsman of lṭlove', N. of Kṛishṇa PadmaP.
• N. of the preceptor of Vaikuṇṭha-purī Cat.
-vāda-prabandha m. -vilāsa m. N. of wks
⋙ madanacaturdaśī
○caturdaśī f. N. of a festival in honour of Kāma-deva on the 14th day in the light half of the month Caitra L.
⋙ madanatantra
○tantra n. the science of sexual love Daś.
⋙ madanatṛṣṇā
○tṛṣṇā f. 'love-thirst', N. of a dancing girl Kautukas.
⋙ madanatrayodaśī
○trayodaśī f. N. of a festival in honour of Kāma-deva on the 13th day in the light half of the month Caitra L.
⋙ madanadaṃṣṭrā
○daṃṣṭrā f. N. of a princess Kathās.
⋙ madanadamana
○damana m. 'Kāma-deva's subduer', N. o f. Śiva Daś.
⋙ madanadahana
○dahana m. 'Kāma-deva's burner or consumer', N. of Śiva-Rudra (and so of the number eleven) Piṅg.
⋙ madanadvādaśī
○dvādaśī f. the 12th day of the light half of the month Caitra (sacred to, Kāma-deva) MW.
⋙ madanadviṣ
○dviṣ m. 'enemy of KṭKāma-deva', N. of Śiva Bālar.
⋙ madanadhvajā
○dhvajā f. the 15th day in the light half of the month Caitra L.
⋙ madananālikā
○nālikā f. a faithless wife L.
⋙ madananṛpa
○nṛpa m. N. of an author (= -pāla). Cat.
⋙ madanapakṣin
○pakṣin m. a kind of bird (= sārikā) L.
⋙ madanapaṭṭikā
○paṭṭikā f. (prob.) a wax-tablet Cat.
⋙ madanaparājaya
○parājaya m. N. of wk
⋙ madanapāthaka
○pāthaka m. 'announcer of love or the spring', the Indian cuckoo L.
⋙ madanapārijāta
○pārijāta m. N. of a compendium of rules of morality and ritual composed by Viśvêśvara ( next)
⋙ madanapāla
○pāla m. N. of a king (patron of Viśvêśvara &c. and supposed author of various wks.)
-vinoda-nighaṇṭu m. = madana-viloda, q.v
⋙ madanapīḍā
○pīḍā f. = -bādhā A.
⋙ madanapura
○pura n. N. of a town, Kathls
⋙ madanaprabha
○prabha m. N. of a Vidyā-dhara ib.
• (ā), f. N. of a Surâṅganā Siṃhâs.
⋙ madanaphala
○phala n. the fruit of Vanguiera Spinosa Suśr.
⋙ madanabādhā
○bādhā f. the pain or disquietude of love Vikr.
⋙ madanabhavana
○bhavana n. 'abode of love or matrimony', (in astrol.) a partic. station or state of the heavenly bodies L.
⋙ madanabhūṣaṇa
○bhūṣaṇa n. N. of a play
⋙ madanamañcukā
○mañcukā f. N. of a daughter of Madana-vega and Kaliṅga-senā (the 6th Lambaka in the Kathās. is called after her) Kathās.
⋙ madanamañjarī
○mañjarī f. N. of a daughter of the Yaksha prince Dundubhi ib.
• of a Surâṅganl Siṃhâs.
• of other women Vcar.
• of a Sārikā Vet.
• of a drama Cat.
⋙ madanamanohara
○manohara m. N. of an author (son of Madhu-sūdina Paṇḍiti-rāja) Cat.
⋙ madanamaya
○maya mf(ī)n. entirely under the influence of the god of love Kāv.
⋙ madanamaha
○maha m. a festival held in honour of Kāma-deva Ratnâv.
○hôtsava m. id. ib.
⋙ madanamahārṇava
○mahârṇava m. N. of 2 wks
⋙ madanamālā
○mālā (cf. Kathās.),
⋙ madanamālinī
○mālinī (cf. Vas., Introd.), f. N. of two women
⋙ madanamiśra
○miśra m. N. of a man W.
⋙ madanamukhacapeṭā
○mukha-capeṭā f. N. of wk
⋙ madanamodaka
○modaka m. a partic. medicinal powder L.
⋙ madanamohana
○mohana m. 'the infatuater of the god of love', N. of Krishṇa PadmaP.
• (), f. N. of a Surâṅganā Siṃhâs.
⋙ madanayaṣṭiketu
○yaṣṭi-ketu m. a kind of lag Kād.
⋙ madanaratna
○ratna n. N. of wk
-nighaṇṭu m. -pradīpa m. N. of wks
⋙ madanarāja
○rāja m. N. of a man Rājat.
⋙ madanaripu
○ripu m.= -dviṣ Bhartṛ.
⋙ madanarekhā
○rekhā f. N. of the supposed mother of Vikramâditya Inscr.
• of a divine female Siṃhâs.
⋙ madanalalita
○lalita mf(ā)n. amorously sporting or dallying Chandom. (ā), f. a kind of metre ib. [Page 778, Column 3]
⋙ madanalekha
○lekha m. a love-letter Śak.
• (ā), f. id. Sarvad.
• N. of a daughter of Pratipa-mukha (king of Vārāṇasi), Kath
• of another woman ib.
⋙ madanavatī
○vatī f. N. of a town Vcar.
⋙ madanavaśa
○vaśa mfn. influenced by love, enamoured A.
⋙ madanavahniśikhāvalī
○vahni-śikhâvalī f. the flame of the fire of love, Śṛiṅgār
⋙ madanavinoda
○vinoda m. N. of medical vocabulary (written in 1375 and attributed to Madana-pāla, q.v.)
⋙ madanavega
○vega m. N. of a king of the Vidyā-dharas Kathās.
⋙ madanaśalākā
○śalākā f. Turdus Salica (= sārikā) L.
• the female of the Indian cuckoo L.
• an aphrodisiac L.
⋙ madanaśikhipīḍā
○śikhipīḍā f. the pain of the fire of love Kuval.
⋙ madanasaṃpīḍā
○saṃpīḍā n. N. of a drama Cat.
• (ī) f. N. of a divine female Siṃhâs.
• of a treatise on erotics Cat.
⋙ madanasaṃdesa
○saṃdesa m. a message of love Mālav.
⋙ madanasārikā
○sārikā f. Turdus Salica L.
⋙ madanasiṃha
○siṃha m. N. of various authors Cat.
⋙ madanasundarī
○sundarī and f. N. of various women Siṃhâs.
⋙ madanasenā
○senā f. N. of various women Siṃhâs.
⋙ madanaharā
○harā f. (Prākṛit for -gṛha) N. of a metre Col.
⋙ madanāgraka
madanâgraka m. Paspalum Scrobiculatum L.
⋙ madanāṅkuśa
madanâṅkuśa m. the penis L.
• a finger-nail L.
⋙ madanācārya
madanâcārya m. N. of a teacher Cat.
⋙ madanātapatra
madanâtapatra n. the vulva Bhpr.
⋙ madanātura
madanâtura mfn. love-sick Ragh.
⋙ madanāditya
madanâditya m. N. of a man Rājat.
⋙ madanāntaka
madanântaka m. 'Kāma-deva's destroyer', N. of Śiva Bhartṛ.
⋙ madanāndhamiśra
madanândha-miśra m. N. of a man Hāsy.
⋙ madanābhirāma
madanâbhirāma m. N. of a prince Caurap.
⋙ madanāyudha
madanâyudha n. pudendum muliebre L.
⋙ madanāyuṣa
madanâyuṣa m. a species of shrub L.
⋙ madanāri
madanâri m.= ○na-dviṣ, Prasanuar
⋙ madanārṇava
madanârṇava 'love-dwelling', pudendum muliebre L.
• a lotus L.
• a sovereign, prince L.
• = ○na-bhavana L.
⋙ madanāvastha
madanâvastha mfn. being in a state of love, enamoured Śak.
• (ā), f. the being in love Ratnâv.
⋙ madanāśaya
madanâśaya m. sexual desire VarBṛS.
⋙ madanecchāphala
madanêcchā-phala n. a species of mango L.
⋙ madanotsaya
madanôtsaya m. kāma-deva's festival (= ○na-maha) the holy or vernal festival L. (cf. RTL. 430)
• a partic. game Cat.
• (ā), f. a courtezan of Svarga L.
⋙ madanotsuka
madanôtsuka mfn. pining or languid with love Vikr.
⋙ madanodaya
madanôdaya m. 'rising of love', N. of wk
⋙ madanodyānāna
madanôdyānāna n. 'love's garden', N. of a garden Mālatīm.
≫ madanaka
madanaka m. Artemisia Indica L. (prob. wṛ. for damanaka)
• the thorn-apple L.
• ī. bees-wax Bhpr.
• (ikā), f. N. of a woman Mṛicch.
≫ madanāya
madanāya Nom. Ā. ○yate, to resemble the god of love Hariv.
≫ madanīya
madanīya mfn. intoxicating Nir.
• exciting passion or love Ṛitus.
≫ madantikā
madantikā f. (in music) a partic. Śruti Saṃgīt.
≫ madantī
mádantī f. id. ib.
• pl. (with or scil. āpas) bubbling or boiling water RV.
≫ madayat
madayat mfn. (fr. Caus.) intoxicating &c
• (antī), f. Arabian or wild jasmine L.
• N. of the wife of Kalmāsha-pāda or Mitra-saha MBh. Pur.
≫ madayantikā
madayantikā f. Arabian jasmine, Var Yogay
• N. of a woman, Mālatim
≫ madayitṛ
madayitṛ mfn. intoxicating, an intoxicater, maddener, delighter Ragh.
≫ madayitnu
madayitnu m. 'intoxicating &c.', (only L.) the god of love
• a distiller of spirituous liquor
• a drunken man
• a cloud
• m. n. spirituous liquor
≫ madāmada
madāmada mfn. being in perpetual excitement KaṭhUp.
≫ madāra
madāra m. (only L.
cf. Uṇ. iii, 134) a hog
• an elephant (in rut)
• a thorn-apple
• a lover, libertine
• a kind of perfume
• N. of a prince
≫ madin
madín mfn. intoxicating, exhilarating, delighting, lovely (compar. ○din-tara, superl. ○din-tama) RV. VS. VPrāt.
≫ madira
madira mfn. = prec. RV. &c. &c
• m. a species of red-flowering Khadiri L.
• (ā), f. below
⋙ madiradṛś
○dṛś mfn. 'having intoxicating or fascinating eyes', lovely-eyed Viddh.
• f. a fascinating woman ib.
⋙ madiranayana
○nayana mf(ā)n. id. Kautukas.
⋙ madirākṣa
madirâkṣa mf(ī) n. id. Vikr. Kāvyâd.
• m. N. of a younger brother of Śatānika MBh.
⋙ madirāyatanayanā
madirâyata-nayanā f. a mistress with fascinating and lovely eyes Śak.
⋙ madirāśva
madirâśva m. N. of a Rājarshi and of a king (son of Daśâśva and grandson of Ikshvāku) MBh.
⋙ madirekṣaṇa
madirêkṣaṇa mf(ā)n. = ○ra-driś Vikr.
-vallabhā f. a mistress with fascinating eyes Śak. (v. l.)
≫ madirā
madirā f. spirituous liquor, any inebriating drink, wine, nectar Mn. MBh. &c
• a wagtail (esp. in the pairing season, = matta-khañjana) L.
• a kind of metre Col.
• N. of Durgā, Hiriv
• of the wife of Varuṇa VP.
• of one of the wives of Vasu-deva ib. Pur.
• of the mother of Kādambarī Kād.
⋙ madirāgṛha
○gṛha n. a drinking-house, tavern L. [Page 779, Column 1]
⋙ madirāmadāndha
○madândha mfn. blind through drunkenness, dead drunk BhP.
⋙ madirāmaya
○maya mf(ī)n. consisting of intoxicating liquor Hcar.
⋙ madirārṇava
○"ṣrṇava (○rârṇ○), m. N. of wk
⋙ madirāvatī
○vatī f. N. of a girl (and of Kathās. xiii so called after her)
• of another girl Hcar.
⋙ madirāvaśaga
○vaśa-ga mfn. subdued by i.e. drunk with wine Hariv.
⋙ madirāsālā
○sālā f. = -gṛha MW.
⋙ madirāsakha
○sakha m. 'frieid of wine', the mangotree L.
⋙ madirāsava
○sava (○râs○), m. any intoxicating liquor R.
⋙ madirotkaṭa
madirôtkaṭa mfn. excited or intoxicated with spirituous liquor R.
⋙ madironmatta
madirônmatta mfn. drunk with wine or spirituous liquor MaitrUp.
≫ madiṣṭha
mádiṣṭha mf(ā)n. (superl. of madín) very intoxicating or exhilarating &c. RV. AV. PañcavBr.
• (ā), f. any intoxicating beverage L.
≫ madiṣṇu
madiṣṇu mfn. = mandu Nir. iv, 12
≫ madugha
madúgha m. N. of a plant yielding honey or a species of liquorice AV. Kauś.
≫ madura
madura m. a bird L.
• N. of a prince VP.
≫ maderu
maderú mfn. 'very intoxicating' or 'worthy of praise' RV. x, 106, 6 (cf. Sāy.)
≫ madya 2
mádya mf(ā)n. (for 1. p. 777, col. 2) intoxicating. exhilarating, gladdening, lovely RV.
• n. any intoxicating drink, vinous or spiritous liquor, wine Mn. MBh. &c
⋙ madyakīta
○kīta m. a kind of insect or animalcule bred in vinegar &c. L.
⋙ madyakumbha
○kumbha m. a vessel for intoxicating liquors, brandy-jar Kāv.
⋙ madyadruma
○druma m. Caryota Urens L.
⋙ madyapa
○pa mf(ā)n. drinking intoxicating liquor, a drunkard ChUp. Mn. &c
• m. N. of a Dānava Hariv.
-"ṣpâśana n. a drankard's meal L.
⋙ madyapaṅka
○paṅka m. vinous liquor for distilling, mash L.
⋙ madyapāna
○pāna n. the drinking of intoxicating liquors MBh. Pañcat. Suśr.
• any intṭintoxicating drink MārkP.
⋙ madyapīta
○pīta mfn. = pīta-madya g. āhitâgny-ādi
⋙ madyapura
○pura n. du. (?) Divyâv.
⋙ madyapuṣpā
○puṣpā or f. Grislea Tomentosa L.
⋙ madyapuṣpī
○puṣpī f. Grislea Tomentosa L.
⋙ madyabīja
○bīja n. lees of wine, ferment L.
⋙ madyabhājana
○bhājana (L.),
⋙ madyabhāṇḍa
○bhāṇḍa (cf. Vas.). n. = -kumbha, q.v
⋙ madyamaṇḍa
○maṇḍa m. yeast, barm, froth L.
⋙ madyamaya
○maya mf(ī)n. consisting of intoxicating liquors Jātakam.
⋙ madyalālasa
○lālasa m. Mimusops Elengi L.
⋙ madyavāsinī
○vāsinī f. = -puṣpā L.
⋙ madyavikraya
○vikraya m. the sale of intṭintoxicating liquors Yājñ. Sch.
⋙ madyavīja
○vīja -see -bīja
⋙ madyasaṃdhāna
○saṃdhāna n. distillation of spirit L.
⋙ madyākṣepa
madyâkṣepa m. addiction to drink Car.
⋙ madyāmoda
madyâmoda m. Mimusops Elengi L.
⋙ madyāsattaka
madyâsattaka m. N. of a man Rājat. (prob. wṛ. for madyâsaktaka)
≫ madra
madrá m. a country to the north-west of Hindūstan proper, or a king (pl. the people) of this country ŚBr. &c. &c
• N. of a son of Śibi (the progenitor of the Madras) Pur.
• (ā), f. N. of a daughter of Raudrāśva Hariv.
• (in music) a personification of the first Mūrchanā in the Gāndhāra-grāma
• (ī), f. a princess of Madra Pāṇ. 4-1, 177. Sch.
• n. joy, happiness (madraṃ tasya or tasmai, 'joy to him!' n. of bhadra) Pāṇ. 2-3, 73
⋙ madrakāra
○kāra mfn. causing joy or happiness Pāṇ. 3-2, 44
• m. vḷ. for mādra-gāra VBr.
⋙ madrakūla
○kūla g. dhūmâdi
⋙ madragāra
○gāra or m. N. of a man VBr. Pravar.
⋙ madragāri
○gāri m. N. of a man VBr. Pravar.
⋙ madraṃkara
○ṃ-kara mfn. = ○dra-kāra Pāṇ. 3-2, 44
⋙ madraja
○ja mfn. born in Madra VP.
⋙ madranagara
○nagara n. the city of the Madras Pāṇ. 7-3, 24 Sch.
⋙ madranābha
○nābha m. a partic. mixed caste MBh.
⋙ madrapa
○pa m. a ruler of the Madras ib.
⋙ madrarāja
○rāja m. a king of the Madras Hariv.
⋙ madravāṇija
○vāṇija m. a merchant who goes to Madra Pāṇ. 6-2, 13 Sch.
⋙ madrasadeśa
○sadeśa
⋙ madrasanīḍa
○sanīḍa
⋙ madrasamaryāda
○samaryāda
⋙ madrasavidha
○savidha
⋙ madrasaveśa
○saveśa n. neighbourhood of the MṭMadras Pāṇ. 6-2, 23 Sch.
⋙ madrasutā
○sutā f. 'daughter of the king of MṭMadras', N. of Mādrī (the second wife of Pāṇḍu) L.
⋙ madrastrī
○strī f. a Madra woman MBh.
⋙ madrahrada
○hrada m. N. of a lake Pat.
⋙ madrārma
madrârma and n. Pāṇ. 6-2, 91
⋙ madrāśmārma
maḍdrâśmârma n. Pāṇ. 6-2, 91
⋙ madreśa
madrêśa or m. a sovereign of the Madras Hariv. Pur.
⋙ madreśvara
madrêḍśvara m. a sovereign of the Madras Hariv. Pur.
≫ madraka
madraka mfn. = mādro mādrau vā bhaktir asya Pāṇ. 4-3, 100, Vartt. 2 Pat.
• belonging to or produced in Madra W.
• m. (pl.) N. of a degraded people (= madra) MBh. Hariv. Pur.
• (sg.) a prince or an inhabitant of Madra MBh.
• N. of Śibi ( under madra) Hariv.
• of a poet Cat.
• (ikā), f. below
• n. N. of a kind of song Yājñ.
• a kind of metre Col.
⋙ madrakapati
○pati m. a ruler of the Madras VarBṛS.
⋙ madrakagīti
○gīti f. the song called Madraka L.
⋙ madrakādhsma
madrakâdhsma mfn. the lowest or meanest of the Madras MBh.
≫ madrākṛ
madrā-kṛ √P. -karoti, to shear, shave Pāṇ. 5-4, 67 (cf. bhadrā-.√kṛ)
≫ madrāya
madrāya Nom. Ā. ○yate, to be glad, rejoice, g. lohitâdi
≫ madrikā
madrikā f. a Madra woman MBh.
⋙ madrikākalpa
○kalpa mfn. resembling a MṭMadra woman Pāṇ. 6-3, 37 Sch. [Page 779, Column 2]
⋙ madrikābhārya
○bhārya m. 'having a MṭMadra woman for wife', the husband of a Madra woman ib.
⋙ madrikāmānin
○mānin mfn. thinking (a person to be) a Madra woman ib.
≫ madrikāya
madrikāya Nom. Ā. ○yate, to be like a Madra woman Pāṇ. 6-3, 37 Sch.
≫ madvat 2
madvat mfn. (for 1. p. 777, col. 2) intoxicating, gladdening ŚāṅkhBr. (cf. Sch.)
• containing a form or derivative of √2. mad Br.
≫ madvan
mádvan mfn. addicted to joy or intoxication RV. viii, 81, 19
• gladdening, intoxicating ib. ix, 86, 35
• m. N. of Siva Uṇ. iv, 112 Sch.
madadin
madadin g. pragady-ādi
madarpatapura
madarpata-pura or ○pita-pura n. N. of a town Rājat.
madārmada
madārmada m. a species of fish L. (cf. mahônmada)
madi
madi or madikā f. a kind of harrow or roller Kṛishis. (cf. matya)
madīṇu
madīṇu N. of a place (Medina?) Romakas.
madīya
madīya p. 777, col. 2
madga
madga puru-madga
madgu
madgú m. (accord. to Uṇ. i, 7 fr. √majj) a, diver-bird (a kind of aquatic bird or cormorant ; Lat. mergus) VS. &c. &c. (also ○guka R.)
• a species of wild animal frequenting the boughs of trees (= parṇa-mṛga) Suśr.
• a kind of snake L.
• a partic. fish Nīlak.
• a kind of galley or vessel of war Daś.
• a partic. mixed caste Mn. x, 48 (the son of a Nishṭya and a Varuṭī, a Māhishya who knows medicine, or a Pāra-dhenuka who proclaims orders L.)
• a person who kills wild beasts L. (cf. Mn. x, 48)
• N. of a son of Śvaphalka Hariv.
⋙ madgubhūta
○bhūta wṛ. for maṅku-bh○ Divyâv.
≫ madgura
madgura m. (cf. Uṇ. i, 42) a species of fish, Macropteronatus Magur Lalit. Bhpr. (-priyā f. a female Macropteronatus L.)
• a diver, pearl-fisher (as a partic. mixed caste) MBh. Hariv.
≫ madguraka
madguraka m. Macropteronatus Magur L.
≫ madgurasī
madgurasī f. a species of fish L.
maddhaka
maddhaka m. (with paṇḍita) N. of a poet Cat. (cf. madraka)
madbhū
mad-√bhū p. 777 col. 2
madya
madya 1. 2. pp. 777 and 779
madra
madra &c. col. 1
madrik
madrík p. 777, col. 2
madrukasthalī
madruka-sthalī f. g. dhūmâdi
madrumarakantha
madrumara-kantha n. g. cihaṇâdi
madryañc
madryáñc p. 777, col. 2
madvacana
mad-vacana &c. p. 777, col. 2
madhavya
madhavyá p. 781, col. 1
madhu
mádhu mf([˘U] or vii)n. (gen. n. Ved. mádhvas, mádhos, or mádhunas
• instr. mádhvā
• dat. mádhune
• loc. mádhau) sweet, delicious, pleasant, charming, delightful RV. TS.
• bitter or pungent L.
• m. N. of the first month of the year (= Caitra, March-April) ŚBr. &c. &c
• the season of spring Var. Kālid.
• Bassia Latifolia L.
• Jonesia Asoka L.
• liquorice L.
• N. of Śiva MBh.
• of two Asuras (the one killed by Vishṇu, the other by Śatru-ghna) MBh. Hariv. Pur.
• of one of the 7 sages under Manu Cākshusha MārkP.
• of a son of the third Manu Hariv.
• of various princes (of a son of Vṛisha, of Deva-kshatra, of Bindu-mat, of Arjuna Kārtavirya) Hariv. Pur.
• of a son of Bhaṭṭa-nārāyaṇa, Kshittîs of a teacher (= madhva or ananda-tīrtha) Col.
• of a mountain MārkP.
• (pl.) the race of Madhu (= the Yādavas or Māthuras) MBh. Hariv. BhP.
• (u), f. a partic. plant (= jīvā or jīvantī) L.
• n. anything sweet (esp. if liquid), mead &c. RV. AV. TBr.
• Soma (also somyam madhu) RV.
• honey (said to possess intoxicating qualities and to be of 8 kinds
madhuno leha m. licker of honey a bee W.) RV. &c. &c
• milk or anything produced from milk (as butter, ghee &c.) RV. VS. GṛŚrS.
• the juice or nectar of flowers, any sweet intoxicating drink, wine or spirituous liquor Kāv. Var. Sāh. [Page 779, Column 3]
• sugar L.
• water L.
• pyrites Bhpr.
• N. of a Brāhmaṇa ŚBr. ; a kind of metre Col. [Cf. Gk., ?, ?, Slav. [med˘u] ; Lith. [779, 3] midús, medús ; Germ, meth ; Eng. mead.]
⋙ madhukaṇṭha
○kaṇṭha m. the Iudian cuckoo (= kokila) L.
• N. of a poet Cat.
⋙ madhukara
○kara m. 'honey-maker', a bee Hariv. Kāv. &c
• a lover, libertine L.
• Eclipta Prostrata or Asparagus Racemosus L.
• Achyranthes Aspera W.
• the round sweet lime W.
• (ī), f. a female bee Kāv. Pañcat. (vḷ.) &c
• N. of a girl Hcar.
-gaṇa m. a swarm of bees ŚārṅgP.
-maya mfn. consisting of bees Kād.
-rājan m. the king of bees i.e. the queen bees PraśnUp.
-śreṇi f. a line of bees Megh.
-sāha (cf. Cat.) and -sāhi (cf. Inscr.), m. N. of two kings
⋙ madhukarāya
○karāya Nom. Ā. ○yate, to represent a bee Daś.
⋙ madhukarikā
○karikā f. N. of woman Mālav.
⋙ madhukarin
○karin m. a bee Pañcat. (vḷ.)
⋙ madhukarkaṭikā
○karkaṭikā f. the sweet lime L.
• the date L.
⋙ madhukarkaṭī
○karkaṭī f. the sweet L.
• the sweet cucumber L.
⋙ madhukarṇa
○karṇa g. kumudâdi
⋙ madhukaśā
○kaśā́ f. 'whip of sweetness', a kind of whip or lash belonging to the Aśvins with which they are said to sweeten the Soma juice (afterwards, a symbol of plenty) RV. AV. TāṇḍyaBr. KātySr.
⋙ madhukāṇḍa
○kāṇḍa n. N. of the first Kāṇḍa of the Bṛihad-āraṇyakô-panishad
⋙ madhukānana
○kānana n. the forest of the Asura Madhu Pañcar.
⋙ madhukāra
○kāra m. 'honey-maker', a bee BhP.
• (ī), f. a female bee R.
• a partic. wind-instrument Saṃgīt.
⋙ madhukārin
○kārin m. a bee W.
⋙ madhukirī
○kirī f. N. of a Rāga Saṃgīt.
⋙ madhukukkuṭikā
○kukkuṭikā f. = -kukkuṭi L.
• another plant ( = madhurā) L.
⋙ madhukukkuṭī
○kukkuṭī f. a kind of citron tree with ill-smelling blossoms L.
⋙ madhukumbhā
○kumbhā f. N. of one of the Mātṛis attending on Skanda MBh.
⋙ madhukulyā
○kulyā́ f. a stream of honey, hṭhoney in strṭstream ŚBr.
• N. of a river in Kuśa-dvipa BhP.
⋙ madhukūṭa
○kūṭa m. N. of a poet
⋙ madhukūla
○kūla (mádhu-) mf(ā)n. whose banks consist of butter AV.
⋙ madhukṛt
○kṛ́t mfn. making honey or sweetness
• m. a bee AV. TS. Br. ChUp.
⋙ madhukeśaṭa
○keśaṭa m. 'honey-insect', a bee L.
⋙ madhukaiṭasasūdana
○kaiṭasa-sūdana m. N. of Vishṇu Vishṇ. (wṛ. for -kaiṭabha-s○)
⋙ madhukosa
○kosa m. 'honey-receptacle', a beehive L.
• N. of sev. wks
• n. a honeycomb ĀpŚr. Comm.
⋙ madhukrama
○krama m. a bee-hive L.
• a honeycomb MW.
• pl. a drinking bout L.
⋙ madhukroḍa
○kroḍa m. or n. (?) a fritter with sweet stuffing Car.
⋙ madhukṣīra
○kṣīra (cf. L.) or (A.), m. Phoenix Silvestris
⋙ madhukṣīraka
○kṣīḍraka (A.), m. Phoenix Silvestris
⋙ madhukharjūrikā
○kharjūrikā or f. a kind of date L.
⋙ madhukharjūrī
○kharḍjūrī f. a kind of date L.
⋙ madhugandhika
○gandhika mfn. sweet-swelling Suśr.
⋙ madhugāyana
○gāyana m. the Indian cuckoo L.
⋙ madhuguñjana
○guñjana m. Hyperanthera Moringa L.
⋙ madhugraha
○grahá m. a libation of honey ŚBr. KātyŚr.
⋙ madhugluntha
○gluntha m. a lump of honey (honeycomb?) ĀpŚr.
⋙ madhughoṣa
○ghoṣa m. 'sweetly-sounding', the Indian cuckoo L.
⋙ madhucchattra
○cchattra m. or n. (?) = vṛkṣâdana L.
⋙ madhucchada
○cchada m. Flacourtia Sapida L. (also ā, f. Bhpr.)
⋙ madhucchanda
○cchanda m. (mostly m. c.) = next MBh. Hariv. R.
⋙ madhucchandas
○cchandas m. N. of the 51st of Viśvā-mitra's 101 sons AitBr. ŚāṅkhŚr. &c
• pl. N. of all the sons of Viśvā BhP.
⋙ madhucyut
○cyut mfn. (cf. MBh. R. &c.) or dropping sweets or honey
⋙ madhucyuta
○cyuta mf(ā)n. (cf. R. BhP.) dropping sweets or honey
⋙ madhuja
○ja mf(ā)n. obtained from honey L.
• (ā). f. sugar made from honey, sugar-candy L.
• the earth L.
• n. bees-wax L.
⋙ madhujambīra
○jambīra
⋙ madhujambha
○jambha or m. a kind of sweet citron L.
⋙ madhujambhala
○jambhala m. a kind of sweet citron L.
⋙ madhujāta
○jāta (mâdhu-), mf(ā)n. sprung or produced from honey AV.
⋙ madhujālaka
○jālaka n. a honey-comb AV.Pariś
⋙ madhujit
○jit m. conqueror of the Daitya Madhu', N. of Vishṇu L.
⋙ madhujihva
○jihva (mádhu.), mfn. hṭhoney -tongued, sweet-tṭtongued, sweetly-speaking RV. VS. ŚBr.
⋙ madhutaru
○taru m. (cf. Vās. Comm.) and m. n. (cf. Vās.) sugar-cane
⋙ madhutṛṇa
○tṛṇa m. n. (cf. Vās.) sugar-cane
⋙ madhutraya
○traya n. the three sweet things (viz. sitā, mākṣika and sarpis, q.v.) L.
⋙ madhutva
○tva n. sweetness MaitrUp.
⋙ madhudalā
○dalā f. Sanseviera Roxburghiana L.
⋙ madhudīpa
○dīpa m. 'lamp of spring', the god of love L.
⋙ madhudugha
○dúgha mf(ā)n. milking (i.e. yielding) sweetness RV.
⋙ madhudūta
○dūta m. 'messenger of spring', the mango tree L.
• (ī), f. Bignonia Suaveolens Bhpr.
⋙ madhudogha
○doghá mfn. = -dúgha RV.
⋙ madhudoham
○doham ind. milking out or obtaining honey MBh.
⋙ madhudra
○dra m. (√2. drā) 'hastening after honey or sweets', a bee L.
• a libertine L.
⋙ madhudrava
○drava m. a red-blossomed Hyperanthera Moringa L.
⋙ madhudruma
○druma m. the mango tree L.
• Bassia Latifolia L.
⋙ madhudviṣ
○dviṣ m. 'foe of the Daitya Madhu', N. of Vishṇu-Kṛishṇa Śiś. BhP.
⋙ madhudhā
○dhā́ mfn. dispensing sweetness RV.
⋙ madhudhātu
○dhātu m. pyrites L.
⋙ madhudhāna
○dhāna (mádhu-), mf(ā)n. pouring out sweetness RV. AV.
⋙ madhudhārā
○dhārā f. a stream of honey Kād. BhP. &c
• a stream or plenty of sweet intoxicating drinks Vcar.
• N. of a mythical river Hariv.
• of wk
⋙ madhudhūli
○dhūli f. molasses, unrefined brown sugar L.
⋙ madhudhenu
○dhenu f. honey offered to Brāhmans in the form of a cow Hcat.
⋙ madhudhvaja
○dhvaja and m. N. of 2 kings VP. [Page 780, Column 1]
⋙ madhunandi
○nandi m. N. of 2 kings VP. [Page 780, Column 1]
⋙ madhunāḍī
○nāḍī f. a cell in a honeycomb ChUp.
• N. of RV. iii, 54, 55 ŚāṅkhŚr.
⋙ madhunārikeraka
○nārikeraka
⋙ madhunālikeraka
○nālikeraka or m. a kind of cocoanut tree L.
⋙ madhunālikerika
○nālikeḍrika m. a kind of cocoanut tree L.
⋙ madhunighātin
○nighātin m. N. of Vishṇu-Kṛishṇa VP.
⋙ madhunirgama
○nirgama m. the departure of spring Ragh.
⋙ madhuniṣūdana
○niṣūdana (cf. Hariv.),
⋙ madhunihan
○nihan (cf. MBh.),
⋙ madhunihantṛ
○nihantṛ (cf. Hariv.), m. N. of Vishṇu-Kṛishṇa
⋙ madhunetṛ
○netṛ m. a bee L.
⋙ madhupa
○pá mf(ā)n. drinking sweetness, honey-drinker RV. R.
• m. (with or scil. khaga) a large black bee Kāv. Pañcat. &c
• a bee or a drunkard Bhām.
-dhvaja m. N. of a king VP.
⋙ madhupaṭala
○paṭala m. a bee-hive Nīlak.
⋙ madhupati
○pati m. 'chief of the race of Madhu', N. of Kṛishṇa BhP. (cf. -mati)
⋙ madhuparka
○parká m. (n. L.) a mixture of honey, an offering of honey and milk, a respectful offṭoffering to a guest or to the bridegroom on his arrival at the door of the father of the bride (sometimes consisting of equal parts of curds, honey and clarified butter)
• the ceremony of receiving a guest with it AV. GṛŚrS. &c
• N. of a son of Garuḍa MBh.
• of wks
-dāna n. the offering of the Madhu-parka MW.
-nirṇaya m. N. of wk
-pāṇi mfn. having the Madhu-pṭparka oblation in the hand, offering the Madhu-pṭparka MW.
-prayoga m. -mantra m. or n. N. of wks
○kâcamana n. the tasting of the Madhu.pṭparka
⋙ madhuparkika
○parkika mfn. presenting the offering of honey &c. MBh. (cf mādhup○)
⋙ madhuparkya
○parkya mfn. worthy of the hṭhoney offering, g. daṇḍâdi
⋙ madhuparṇi
○parṇi (cf. Car., m. c.) or (cf. Suśr. Bhpr.), f. N. of sev. plants (Gmelina Arborea, Indigofera Tinctoria, Cocculus Cordifolius &c. L.)
⋙ madhuparṇī
○parḍṇī (cf. Suśr. Bhpr.), f. N. of sev. plants (Gmelina Arborea, Indigofera Tinctoria, Cocculus Cordifolius &c. L.)
⋙ madhuparṇikā
○parṇikā f. N. of various plants Suśr. Bhpr. (Gmelina Arborea, Indigofera Tinctoria &c. L.)
⋙ madhupavana
○pavana m. a vernal breeze Gīt.
⋙ madhupā
○pā mfn. = -pá. mfn
-tama mfn. drinking sweetness excessively RV. -pākā f. sweet melon L. -pāni (mádhu.), mfn. having sweetness in the hand RV.
⋙ madhupātra
○pātra n. a drinking vessel for intoxicating drinks Vcar.
⋙ madhupāna
○pāna n. sipping the nectar of flowers ( comp.)
• a partic. sweet drink MānGṛ.
-kala mfn. sweet through the sipping of the nectar of flowers (as the hum of bees), Kavyâd
⋙ madhupāyin
○pāyin m. 'honey-drinker', a bee L.
⋙ madhupārī
○pārī f. = -pātra Vcar.
⋙ madhupāla
○pāla m. a honey keeper R.
⋙ madhupālikā
○pālikā f. Gmelina Arborea L.
⋙ madhupiṅgākṣa
○piṅgâkṣa mfn. having eyes as yellow as honey Var.
• m. N. of a Muni Cat.
⋙ madhupīlu
○pīlu m. a species of tree L.
⋙ madhupura
○pura n. the city of the Asura Madhu Hariv.
• N. of a city in Northern India Pañcat.
• (ī), f. the city of the Madhus i. e. Mathurā BhP. Bhām.
ripu m. N. of Vishṇu Hcat.
⋙ madhupuṣpa
○puṣpa (only L.), m. Bassia Latifolia, Acacia Sirissa, Jonesis Asoka, Mimusops Elengi
• (ā), f. Croton Polyandrum or Croton Tiglium Tiaridium Iudicum. =
⋙ madhupū
○pū́ mfn. purifying itself while becoming sweet AV.
⋙ madhupṛc
○pṛ́c mfn. dispensing sweetness RV. AV.
⋙ madhupṛṣṭha
○pṛṣṭha (mádhu-), mfn. whose back or surface consists of sweetness or milk (said of Soma) RV.
⋙ madhupeya
○péya mfn. sweet to drink RV.
• n. the drinking of sweetness (as Soma &c.) ib.
⋙ madhupraṇaya
○praṇaya m. addiction to wine MW.
⋙ madhuvat
○vat mfn. addicted to wine ib.
⋙ madhupratīka
○pratīka (mádhu-), mf(ā)n. having a sweet mouth or sweetness in the mouth RV.
• (ā), f. (with or scil. siddhi) N. of certain supernatural powers and properties of a Yogin Cat.
⋙ madhuprapāta
○prapāta m. a precipice (met with) while seeking honey MBh.
⋙ madhuprameha
○prameha m. honey-like or saccharine urine, diabetes MW.
⋙ madhuprasaṅgamadhu
○prasaṅga-madhu n. hṭhoney connected with spring Ratnâv.
⋙ madhuprāśana
○prâśana n. putting a little honey into the mouth of a new-born male infant (one of the 12 Saṃskāras or purificatory rites of the Hindūs) RTL. 358
⋙ madhupriya
○priya mfn. fond of honey or the juice of flowers Hariv.
• m. a kind of plant, = bhūmi-jambu L.
• N. of Akrūra VP.
• of Bala-bhadra L.
⋙ madhupluta
○pluta mfn. swimming with honey, mixed with honey Vishṇ.
⋙ madhupsaras
○psaras (mádhu-), mfn. fond of sweetness RV.
⋙ madhuphala
○phala m. a kind of cocoa-nut tree L.
• Flacourtia Sapida L.
• (ā), f. water-melon L.
• a kind of grape L.
⋙ madhuphalikā
○phalikā f. a kind of date L.
⋙ madhubahulā
○bahulā f. Gaertnera Racemosa L.
⋙ madhubīja
○bīja m. a pomegranate tree L.
-pūra m. a kind of citron L.
⋙ madhubrāhmaṇa
○brāhmaṇa n. N. of a Brāhmaṇa
⋙ madhubhakṣaṇa
○bhakṣaṇa n. N. of ch. of the Bāla-kāṇḍa of the Rāmāyaṇa
⋙ madhubhadra
○bhadra m. N. of man Rājat.
⋙ madhubhāga
○bhāga (mádhu-), mfn. whose lot or portion is sweetness AV.
⋙ madhubhāṇḍa
○bhāṇḍa n. = -pātra Vcar.
⋙ madhubhāva
○bhāva m. a partic. Prākṛit metre Col.
⋙ madhubhid
○bhid m. slayer of Madhu', N. of Vishnu Kād.
⋙ madhubhuj
○bhuj mfn. enjoying sweetness or gladness BhP.
⋙ madhubhūmika
○bhūmika m. N. of a Yogin in the second order or degree Sarvad.
⋙ madhumakṣa
○makṣa m
⋙ madhumakṣā
○makṣā f. or 'honey-fly', a bee Kauś.
⋙ madhumakṣikā
○makṣikā f. 'honey-fly', a bee Kauś.
⋙ madhumajjan
○majjan m. a walnut tree L.
⋙ madhumat
○mat (mádhu-.), mfn. possessing or containing sweetness, sweet [Page 780, Column 2]
• pleasant, agreeable (-tama mfn. ) RV. AV. VS. &c
• mixed with honey Kum.
• rich in honey, richly provided with the juice of flowers Chandom.
• containing the word mádhu ŚBr. ĀśvGṛ.
• m. N. of a country, g. kacchâdi and sindhv-ādi
• of a city (?) MW.
• pl. N. of a people MBh.
• (atī), f. Gmelina Arborea L.
• Sanseviera Roxburghiana L.
• a partic. step or degree in the Yoga Cat.
• a partic. supernatural faculty belonging to a Yogin Prab.
• a kind of metre Chandom.
• N. of a daughter of the Asura Madhu (wife of Hary-aśva) Hariv.
• of a female servant of Lakshmi (?) Pañcar.
• of a river Hariv. Mālatīm.
• of a city in Saurāshṭra Śatr. Daś.
• of sev. wks
○tī-saṃgamêśvara-tīrtha n. N. of a Tirtha Rājat. Cat.
⋙ madhumati
○mati m. Mohammed Kālac. (wṛ. -pati)
-gaṇêśa m. N. of an author Cat.
⋙ madhumatta
○matta mfn. drunk with wine L.
• intoxicated or excited by the spring Hariv.
• m. N. of a man R.
• pl. N. of a people MBh. (v. l. -mat)
• (ā), f. a species of Karañja L.
⋙ madhumath
○math m. 'crusher or destroyer of Madhu', N. of Vishṇu Ragh. =
⋙ madhumathana
○mathana m. = prec. Kāv. BhP. Chandom.
-vijaya m. N. of wk
⋙ madhumada
○mada m. intoxication with wine Kāv.
⋙ madhumadya
○madya n. intoxicating drink made from honey or from the blossoms of Bassia Latifolia L.
⋙ madhumanta
○manta n. N. of a town R.
⋙ madhumantha
○mantha m. a kind of drink mixed with honey ĀśvGṛ. Kauś. Lāṭy.
⋙ madhumaya
○maya mf(ī)n. consisting of honey Hcat.
• sweet is honey, luscious Hit. Sāh.
⋙ madhumallī
○mallī (also -malli, A.), f. Jasminum Grandiflorum L.
⋙ madhumastaka
○mastaka (n. L.), N. of a partic. kind of sweetmeat Suśr.
⋙ madhumāṃsa
○māṃsa n. honey and meat Mn. xi, 159
⋙ madhumādhava
○mādhava m. du. or n. s. the two spring months (kāle "ṣve, 'in the spring') MBh. Suśr. BhP. &c
-māsa m. sg. one of the 2 spṭparka months, Pañicar
-sahāya m. N. of author Cat.
⋙ madhumādhavī
○mādhavī f. any spring flower abounding in honey or a partic. species of flower
• (perhaps) Gaertnera Racemosa BhP.
• a kind of intoxicating drink MBh.
• a kind of metre Col.
• a partic. Rāgiṇī Saṃgīt.
• N. of Comm.
⋙ madhumādhvīka
○mādhvīka n. any intoxicating drink L.
• a partic. intṭintoxicating drink Hariv. Bhaṭṭ. (vḷ.)
⋙ madhumāraka
○māraka m. destroyer of honey', a bee L.
⋙ madhumālatīnāṭaka
○mālatī-nāṭaka n. N. of wk. (Mālatī-mādhava?)
⋙ madhumālapattrikā
○māla-pattrikā f. a species of small shrub L. (uncertain reading)
⋙ madhumāsa
○māsa m. a spring month
mahôtsava m. the spring festival Kathās.
○sâvatāra m. the setting in of the spṭparka month Prasannar.
⋙ madhumiśra
○miśrá mfn. mixed with honey or sweet milk TS. Kauś. Lāṭy.
• N. of man Cat.
⋙ madhumuranarakavināśana
○mura-naraka-vināśana m. 'destroyer of (the Daityas) Madhu, Mura and Naraka', N. of Vishṇu-Kṛishṇa Gīt.
⋙ madhumūla
○mūla n. the edible √of Amorphophallus Campanulatus L.
⋙ madhumeha
○meha m. honey-like or saccharine urine, diabetes Suśr.
-tva n. the state of passing sacchṭsaccharine urine ib.
⋙ madhumehin
○mehin mfn. suffering from sacchṭsaccharine urine Car. Suśr.
⋙ madhumaireya
○maireya m. an intoxicating drink made of honey BhP. Pāṇ. 6-2, 70 Sch.
⋙ madhuyaṣṭi
○yaṣṭi f. sugar-cane L.
• liquorice L.
• = tiktaparvan L.
⋙ madhuyaṣṭikā
○yaṣṭikā or f. liquorice L.
⋙ madhuyaṣṭī
○yaṣṭī f. liquorice L.
⋙ madhurasa
○rasa m. the juice of honey R.
• sweetness, pleasingness Bhartṛ. (v. l.)
• sugar-cane L.
• the wine palm L.
• (ā), f. Sanseviera Roxburghiana Suśr.
• Gmelina Arborea Bhpr.
• a vine, bunch of grapes L.
• a kind of Asclepias L.
• mfn. sweet L.
-maya mf(ī)n. full of the juice of honey Hcar.
⋙ madhuripu
○ripu m. 'enemy of Madhu', N. of Vishṇu-Kṛishṇa Śiś.
⋙ madhuruha
○ruha m. N. of a son of Ghṛita-pṛishṭha BhP.
⋙ madhureṇu
○reṇu m. a species of plant L.
⋙ madhulagna
○lagna m. a red-blossomed Moringa L.
⋙ madhulatā
○latā f. a kind of liquorice L. (cf. madhura-l○)
⋙ madhulih
○lih mfn. (ifc.) one who has licked the honey of. BhP.
• m. a bee Kāv. BhP. Kuval.
⋙ madhuleha
○leha (cf. MW.),
⋙ madhulehin
○lehin or (cf. L.), m. 'licking honey' or 'longing after honey', a bee
⋙ madhulolupa
○lolupa (cf. L.), m. 'licking honey' or 'longing after honey', a bee
⋙ madhuvacas
○vacas (mádhu-), mfn. sweet-voiced, sweetly or friendly speaking RV.
⋙ madhuvaṭī
○vaṭī f. N. of a district MBh.
⋙ madhuvat
○vat ind. as honey BhP.
• as through an intoxicating drink ib.
⋙ madhuvana
○vana m. the Indian cuckoo L.
• n. N. of the forest of the ape Su-griva (which abounded in honey) MBh. R.
• of the forest of the Asura Madhu on the Yamunā (where Śatru-ghna, after slaying Lavaṇa, son of Madhu, founded the city of Mathurā or Madhurā)
vraja-vāsi-go-svāmi-guṇa-leśâṣṭaka n. N. of wk
⋙ madhuvarṇa
○varṇa (mádhu-), mfn. honey-coloured or having an agreeable aspect RV.
• m. N. of a being attending on Skanda MBh.
⋙ madhuvarṇana
○varṇana n. N. of wk
⋙ madhuvallī
○vallī f. liquorice L.
• a kind of grape L.
• sweet citron L.
⋙ madhuvāc
○vāc m. 'honey-voiced', the Indian cuckoo L.
⋙ madhuvātīya
○vātīya mf(ā)n. beginning with the words mádhu-vātāḥ (cf. RV. i, 90, 6) ŚāṅkhGṛ. [Page 780, Column 3]
⋙ madhuvāra
○vāra m. tippling, carousing Śiś. Kir. Dharmaśarm.
⋙ madhuvāhana
○vā́hana mfn. bearing or carrying sweet things (as honey, milk &c
• said of the chariot of the Aśvins) RV.
⋙ madhuvāhin
○vāhin mfn. bearing or carrying honey (a river) Hariv.
• (inī), f. N. of a river MBh.
⋙ madhuvidyā
○vidyā f. 'science of sweeṇess', N. of a partic. mystical doctrine
BṛĀrUp. Śaṃk. SV. Sch. &c
⋙ madhuvidviṣ
○vidviṣ m. 'enemy of Madhu', N. of Vishṇu-Kṛishṇa VP.
⋙ madhuvidhvaṃsabhāskara
○vídhvaṃsa-bhāskara m. N. of wk
⋙ madhuvṛkṣa
○vṛ́kṣa m. Bassia Latifolia L.
⋙ madhuvṛdh
○vṛ́dh 'abounding in sweetness', (perhaps) a raincloud (others 'a partic. plant') RV. x, 75, 8
⋙ madhuvṛṣā
○vṛṣā mfn. dropping or raining swṭsweetness TBr. -vrata (mádhu-), mf(ā)n. occupied with sweetness RV.
• m. a large black bee Kāv. BhP. &c
• (with bodha-nidhi), N. of author Cat.
• (ī), f. a bee regarded as female Bālar. Vcar.
-pati m. 'king of bees' i.e. the queen bee BhP.
-varūtha m. n. a swarm of bees ib.
⋙ madhuśarkarā
○śarkarā f. honey-sugar Suśr.
⋙ madhuśākha
○śākha (mádhu-), mfn. having sweet branches VS.
• m. Bassia Latifolia L.
⋙ madhuśigru
○śigru (cf. Suśr.)or
⋙ madhuśigruka
○śigḍruka (cf. Car.), m. Moringa Pterygosperma (Rubriflora)
⋙ madhuśiṣṭa
○śiṣṭa n. wax R.
⋙ madhuśīrṣaka
○śīrṣaka n. vḷ. for -mastaka, q.v. Suśr. Comm.
⋙ madhuśukta
○śukta n. a sour drink with honey Suśr.
⋙ madhuśeṣa
○śeṣa n. wax Car. Bhpr.
⋙ madhuścut
○ścút mfn. distilling sweetness, overflowing with sweets RV. AV. VS. &c
⋙ madhuścyut
○ścyut mfn. id
ścyun-ni-dhana n. N. of a Sāman (also called prajā-pater madhu-ścy○ ĀrshBr.) TāṇḍyaBr. Lāṭy.
⋙ madhuścyuta
○ścyuta mfn. = -ścút MBh.
⋙ madhuśrava
○śrava and wṛ. for -srava and ○vā, q.v
⋙ madhuśravā
○śraḍvā wṛ. for -srava and ○vā, q.v
⋙ madhuśrī
○śrī f. Beauty of Spring (personified) Vikr. Kum.
⋙ madhuśreṇi
○śreṇi m. the son of a Nishṭya and a Śūdrā (identical with a Śauṇḍika and Maṇḍa-hāraka) L.
• f. Sanseviera Roxburghiana L.
⋙ madhuśvāsā
○śvāsā f. a species of plant (= jivantī) L.
⋙ madhuṣut
○ṣút mfn. (ṣut for sut) pressing out sweetness RV.
• emitting sweetness (Soma) ib.
-tama mfn. MW.
⋙ madhuṣṭhāna
○ṣṭhāna n. = -sthāna (q.v .) Pāṇ. 8-3, 106 Sch.
⋙ madhuṣṭhāla
○ṣṭhālá n. a honey-pot MaitrS. Kāṭh. ĀpŚr.
⋙ madhuṣṭhīla
○ṣṭhīla m. Bassia Latifolia L.
⋙ madhuṣpanda
○ṣpanda and m. -syanda
⋙ madhuṣyanda
○ṣyanda m. -syanda
⋙ madhusakha
○sakha m. 'friend of spring', the god of love L.
⋙ madhusaṃkāśa
○saṃkāśa (mádhu-). mf(ā)n. looking sweet, appearing pleasant AV.
⋙ madhusaṃdṛśa
○saṃdṛśa (mádhu-), mfn. swṭsweet-looking, appearing lovely AV.
⋙ madhusaṃdhāna
○saṃdhāna n. any intoxicating drink, (esp.) brandy L.
⋙ madhusambhava
○sambhava m. pl. N. of partic. Jinis Lalit.
• n. wax L.
⋙ madhusammiśra
○sammiśra mfn. mixed with hṭhoney Mn. iii, 273
⋙ madhusarpis
○sarpis n. du. honey and ghee ib. 274
⋙ madhusahāya
○sahāya m. 'having Spring for a companion', the god of love Cat.
⋙ madhusāt
○sāt ind. (with √bhū) to become honey W.
⋙ madhusārathi
○sārathi m. 'having Spring for a charioteer', the god of love L.
⋙ madhusikthaka
○sikthaka m. a kind of poison L.
⋙ madhusuhṛd
○suhṛd m. 'friend of spring', the god of love ib. Sch.
⋙ madhusūkta
○sū7kta n. N. of AV. ix, 1 Vait.
⋙ madhusūdana
○sūdana m. 'destroyer of honey', a bee L.
• 'destroyer of the demon Madhu', N. of Vishṇu-Kṛishṇa MBh. R. &c
• N. of various scholars Cat.
• (ī), f. Beta Bengalensis L.
• N. of various authors (also with guru, go-svāmin, ṭhakkura, dīkṣita, dujanti, paṇḍita and ○ta-rāja, vācas-pati-sarasvatī) Cat.
-śikṣā f. N. of wk
○nâyatana n. a temple of Vishṇu Prab.
⋙ madhusena
○sena m. N. of a prince of Madhupura Pañcat.
⋙ madhuskanda
○skanda n. N. of a Tīrtha Cat.
⋙ madhustoka
○stoká m. a drop of honey ŚBr.
⋙ madhusthāna
○sthāna n. 'bee-place', a bee-hive L.
⋙ madhusyanda
○syanda m. N. of a son of Viśvā-mitra R. (vḷ. -ṣpanda, -ṣyanda)
⋙ madhusyandin
○syandin m. a partic. stringed instrument, Saṃigit
⋙ madhusrava
○srava mfn. dropping sweetness MBh. BhP.
• m. Bassia Latifolia L.
• Sanseviera Zeylanica L.
• (ā), f. Sanseviera Roxburghiana L.
• liquorice L.
• Hoya Viridiflora Bhpr.
• a kind of date L.
• = jīvantī L.
• = haṃsa-padī L.
• N. of the 3rd day in the light half of the month Śrāvaṇa Cat.
• N. of a river Cat.
• n. N. of a Tirtha MBh.
⋙ madhusravas
○sravas m. Bassia Latifolia L.
⋙ madhusvara
○svara m. 'sweet-voiced', the Indian cuckoo L.
⋙ madhuhan
○han m. a collector of honey (accord. to Comm. 'destroyer of a bee-hive') MBh. Pur.
• a partic. bird of prey Vāgbh. Car.
• 'slayer of the Daitya Madhu', N. of Vishṇu-Kṛishṇa MBh. BhP. Pañcar.
• a soothsayer W.
⋙ madhuhantṛ
○hantṛ m. 'slayer of the Daitya Madhu', N. of Rāma as an incarnation of Vishṇu R.
⋙ madhuhastya
○hastya (mádhu-), mfn. having honey or sweetness in the hand RV.
⋙ madhūcchiṣṭa
madhū7cchiṣṭa n. bees-wax MBh. Yājñ. Suśr. &c. (cf. madhu-śiṣṭa, -śeṣa)
-sthita mfn. covered on the outside with wax MBh.
⋙ madhūttha
madhū7ttha mfn. made or produced from honey L.
• n. bees-wax Naish. ib. Sch.
• mead Yājñ. Comm. [Page 781, Column 1]
⋙ madhūtthita
madhū7tthita n. 'produced from honey', wax L.
⋙ madhūtsava
madhū7tsava m. the spring festival (on the day of the full moon in the month Caitra) Śak. (vḷ.)
⋙ madhūdaka
madhū7daka n. 'honey-water', honey diluted in water Suśr.
-prasravaṇa mfn. flowing with honey and water MW.
⋙ madhūdaśvita
madhū7daśvita n. buttermilk with hṭhoney or sweet milk with water Kauś.
⋙ madhūdyāna
madhū7dyāna n. a spring garden Kathās.
⋙ madhūdyuta
madhū7dyutá mfn. mixed with honey MaitrS.
⋙ madhūdvāpa
madhū7dvāpa m. pl. (?) Kauś.
⋙ madhūpaghna
madhū7paghna n. (m. L.) N. of a city (= Mathurā or Madhurā) Ragh.
⋙ madhūṣita
madhū7ṣita n. wax L.
≫ madhavya
madhavyá mfn. fitted or authorized to drink Soma TS. TBr.
• consisting of honey Kāś. on Pāṇ. 4-4, 139
• m.= mādhava, the second month of spring Pāṇ. 4-4, 129
≫ madhuka
madhuka (ifc.) = madhu g. ura-ādi
• mfn. honey-coloured (only in -locana, 'having hṭhoney-cṭcoloured eyes', N. of Siva) MBh.
• sweet (in taste) W.
• mellifluous, melodious ib.
• m. a species of tree R. Var. (Bassia Latifolia or Jonesia Asoka L.)
• Parra jacana or Goensis L.
• liquorice L. (cf. n.)
• a kind of bard or panegyrist L.
• the son of a Maitreya and a married Āyogavii L.
• (mádh○) N. of a man ŚBr.
• (ā), f. Menispermum Glabrum L.
• Glycyrrhiza Glabra L.
• black Panic L.
• N. of a river VP.
• n. liquorice Suśr. (cf. m.)
• old honey L.
• tin L.
≫ madhunī
madhunī f. a species of shrub L.
≫ madhuntama
madhún-tama mf(ā)n. (a superl. of madhu formed analogously to madin-tama) very sweet VS. Vprāt. Sch.
≫ madhura
madhura mf(ā)n. sweet, pleasant, charming, delightful ĀśvGṛ. R. Suśr. &c
• sounding sweetly or uttering sweet cries, melodious, mellifluous MBh. Kāv. &c. (am ind.)
• m. sweetness L.
• a kind of leguminous plant Car.
• the red sugar-cane L.
• a species of mango L.
• a Moringa with red flowers L.
• rice L.
• a partic. drug (= jīvaka) L.
• molasses L.
• sour gruel (also f. ā) L.
• N. of one of the attendants of Skanda MBh.
• of a Gandharva, Saddhp
• (with ācārya), of a teacher Cat. (cf., mādhura)
• (ā), f. Anethum Sowa or Panmorium L.
• Beta Bengalensis L.
• Asparagus Racemosus and other plants L.
• liquorice L.
• a kind of √similar to ginger L.
• sour rice-water L.
• N. of a town (= mathurā) Pat. on Pāṇ. 1-2, 51 Vārtt. 5
• of the tutelary deity of the race of Vandhula Cat.
• (ī), f. ii kind of musical instrument L.
• n. kind or friendly manner (only eṇa ind.) Hariv.
• the quality of the throat which makes the voice sweet L.
• sweetness, syrup, treacle L.
• poison L. tin L.
⋙ madhurakaṇṭaka
○kaṇṭaka m. 'having sweet bones', a kind of fish L.
⋙ madhurakaṇṭhin
○kaṇṭhin mfn. 'sweet-throated', singing sweetly R.
⋙ madhurakharjūrikā
○kharjūrikā or f. a species of plant L.
⋙ madhurakharjūrī
○kharjūrī f. a species of plant L.
⋙ madhuragātra
○gātra mf(ī)n. 'sweet-linibed', lovely, beautiful Daś.
⋙ madhuracārumañjusvaratā
○cāru-mañju-svaratā f. the having a sweet and agreeable and pleasant voice (one of the 80 minor marks of a Buddha) Dharmas. 84
⋙ madhurajambīra
○jambīra m. a species of citron or lime L.
⋙ madhuratā
○tā f. sweetness, suavity, pleasantness, amiability, softness Kāv. Sāh.
⋙ madhuratraya
○traya n. the three sweet things (sugar, honey and butter) L.
⋙ madhuratva
○tva n. sweetness (in taste) Suśr.
• suavity, charm (of speech) Kāv.
⋙ madhuratvaca
○tvaca m. Grislea Tomentosa L.
⋙ madhuranirghoṣa
○nirghoṣa m. N. of an evil spirit or demon Lalit.
⋙ madhuranisvana
○nisvana mf(ā)n. sweetvoiced L.
⋙ madhurapaṭolī
○paṭolī f. a species of plant L.
⋙ madhurapralāpin
○pralāpin mfn. singing sweetly Vikr.
⋙ madhurapriyadarśana
○priya-darśana m. 'of sweet and friendly aspect', N. of Śiva Śivag.
⋙ madhuraphala
○phala m. a species of jujube L.
• (ā), f. the sweet melon L.
⋙ madhurabījapūra
○bīja-pūra m. a kind of citron L.
⋙ madhurabhāṣitṛ
○bhāṣitṛ m. a sweet or kind speaker Hariv.
⋙ madhurabhāṣin
○bhāṣin mfn. speaking sweetly or kindly MBh.
⋙ madhuramaya
○maya mf(ī)n. consisting of or full of sweetness Hcar.
⋙ madhurarāvin
○rāvin mfn. rumbling sweetly (as a cloud) VarBṛS.
⋙ madhuralatā
○latā f. a kind of liquorice L.
⋙ madhuravacana
○vacana mfn. sweetly-speaking MW.
⋙ madhuravallī
○vallī f. a kind of citron L.
⋙ madhuravāc
○vāc mfn. = -vacana L.
⋙ madhuravipāka
○vipāka mf(ā)n. sweet after digestion Suśr.
⋙ madhuraśīla
○śīla m. N. of a poet Cat.
⋙ madhuraśuklamūtra
○śukla-mūtra mfn. discharging sweet and light-coloured urine (-tā f.) Suśr.
⋙ madhurasambhāṣa
○sambhāṣa mfn. discoursing agreeably MW.
⋙ madhurasravā
○sravā f. a kind of date tree L.
⋙ madhurasvana
○svana mfn. sweetly-sounding L.
• m. a conch L.
⋙ madhurasvara
○svara mfn. sweetly-sounding, sweet-voiced (am ind.) MBh. Kāv. &c
• m. N. of a Gandharva SaddhP.
⋙ madhurākṣara
madhurâkṣara mf(ā)n. speaking or sounding sweetly, melodious, mellow (am ind.) R.
• n. pl. sweet or kind words Pañcat.
⋙ madhurāṅgaka
madhurâṅgaka mf(ikā)n. astringent L.
• m. astringent taste ib. [Page 781, Column 2]
⋙ madhurāniruddha
madhurâniruddha n. N. of a drama
⋙ madhurāmla
madhurâmla mfn. sweet and sour, subacid Suśr.
-kaṭuka mfn. sweet and subacid and pungent ib.
-kaṣāya mfn. sweet and subacid and astringent ib.
-kāvya n. N. of a poem Cat.
-tikta mfn. sweet and subacid and bitter Suśr.
-phala m. a species of fruit-tree L.
-lavaṇa mfn. sweet and subacid and salty Suśr.
⋙ madhurāmlaka
madhurâmlaka m. Spondias Mangifera L.
⋙ madhurālāpa
madhurâlāpa mfn. uttering sweet sounds A.
• m. sweet or melodious notes (-nisarga-paṇḍita mfn. acquainted with the nature of sweet notes, i.e. skilled in swṭsweet songs) Kum.
• (ā), f. Turdus Salica L.
⋙ madhurālābunī
madhurâlābunī f. a kind of cucumber L.
⋙ madhurāvaṭṭa
madhurāvaṭṭa m. N. of a man Rājat.
⋙ madhurāṣṭaka
madhurâṣṭaka n. N. of a collection of 8 verses by Vallabhacārya (in which various attributes of Kṛishṇa are described, each containing the word madhura) Cat.
⋙ madhurāsvāda
madhurâsvāda mfn. sweet in taste ĀśvGṛ.
⋙ madhurodaka
madhurôdaka m. (scil. samudra) 'the sea of sweet or fresh water', N. of the outermost of the seven great seas which encompass Jambu-dvipa L.
⋙ madhuropanyāsa
madhurôpanyāsa m. kind address or speech Mālatīm.
≫ madhuraka
madhuraka mfn. sweet, pleasant, agreeable L.
• m. a partic. drug (= jīvaka) L.
• (ikā), f. Anethum Panmorium (others a kind of fennel) L.
• Sinapis Racemosa L.
• (prob.) n. the seed of Anethum Panmorium Suśr.
≫ madhuraya
madhuraya Nom. P. ○yati (○rita, mfn.), to sweeten, render sweet Pañcar.
≫ madhuriman
madhuriman m. sweetness, suavity, charm Kāv. Rājat.
≫ madhurila
madhurila g. kāśâdi
≫ madhula
madhulá mf(ā́)n. = madhura, sweet RV. AV. Kauś.
• n. an intoxicating drink, spirituous liquor L.
≫ madhulikā
madhulikā f. black mustard L.
• N. of one of the Mātṛis attending on Skanda MBh.
≫ madhuvilā
madhuvilā f. (madhu + ila?) N. of the river Samaṅgi MBh.
≫ madhus
mádhus n. = madhu, sweetness TS. TBr. (accord. to Uṇ. ii, 117 madhús = pavitra-dravya)
≫ madhusya
madhusya Nom. P. ○syati, to wish for honey Siddh. on Pāṇ. 7-1, 51
≫ madhūka
madhūka m. (fr. madhu) a bee ŚāṅkhGṛ.
• Bassia Latifolia (from the blossoms and seeds of which arrac is distilled and oil extracted) ib. MBh. Kāv. &c
• n. the blossoms or fruit of Bassia Latifolia L.
• liquorice L.
• bees-wax L.
⋙ madhūkacchavi
○cchavi mfn. having the colour of the flower of Bassia Latifolia Gīt.
⋙ madhūkapuṣpa
○puṣpa n. the flower of BṭBassia Latifolia MBh.
⋙ madhūkamālā
○mālā f. a garland of flower of Bassia Latifolia Ragh.
⋙ madhūkarasa
○rasa m. the juice of the seeds of Bassia Latifolia Suśr.
⋙ madhūkavrata
○vrata n. N. of a partic. observance Cat.
⋙ madhūkasāra
○sāra m. the pith of the BṭBassia Latifolia Suśr.
≫ madhūya
madhūya Nom. P. ○yati (fr. madhu) Pat.
≫ madhūyu
madhūyu mfn. eager for sweetness RV.
≫ madhūla
madhūla m. a kind of Bassia L.
• astringent, sweet and bitter taste L.
• (ī), f. a kind of grain L.
• a species of citron L.
• the mango tree L.
• a kind of drug L.
• liquorice L.
• pollen L.
• n. honey L.
• mfn. astringent, sweet and bitter L.
≫ madhūlaka
madhūlaka mf(ikā)n. sweet L.
• m. sweetness L. (cf. n.)
• a mountain species of the Bassia Latifolia L.
• (ikā), f. a kind of bee Suśr.
• a species of grain ib.
• a species of Bassia L.
• Sanseviera Zeylanica L.
• a kind of citron L.
• Aletris Hyacinthoides or Dracaena Nervosa L.
• liquorice L.
• arrac distilled from the blossoms of the Bassia tree or any intoxicating drink (also n.) L.
• (madhū́l○), n. honey or sweetness AV.
≫ madhūlika
madhūlika mfn. astringent, sweet and pungent L.
• m. astrṭastringent, sweet and pungent taste ib.
• (ā), f. prec
≫ madhv
madhv in comp. for madhu
⋙ madhvakṣa
○akṣa mfn. having eyes of the colour of honey (said of Agni) MBh. (cf. madhuka-locana)
⋙ madhvañc
○añc mf(dhūcī)n. formed to explain mā́dhūcī Mahīdh. on VS. xxxvii, 18
⋙ madhvad
○ád mfn. eating sweetness RV.
⋙ madhvarṇaś
○arṇaś (mádhv-.), mfn. having sweet springs or waters (said of a river) ib.
⋙ madhvaśva
○aśva mādhvaśvi
⋙ madhvaṣṭaka
○aṣṭaka n. N. of a Stotra (cf. madhurâṣṭaka)
⋙ madhvaṣṭhīlā
○aṣṭhīlā f. a lump of honey Kāṭh. (cf. madhu-ṣṭhilā)
⋙ madhvādhāra
○ādhāra m. bees-wax Bhpr.
⋙ madhvāpāta
○āpāta m. honey at first sight Mn. xi, 9
⋙ madhvāmra
○āmra m. a kind of mango tree L.
⋙ madhvālu
○ālu or n. a kind of sweet potato Suśr.
⋙ madhvāluka
○āluka n. a kind of sweet potato Suśr.
⋙ madhvāvāsa
○āvāsa m. the mango tree L.
⋙ madhvāśin
○āśin mfn. eating honey or sweets KātyŚr.
⋙ madhvāsava
○āsava m. a decoction of honey or of the blosoms of the Bassia Latifolia, sweet spirituous liquor
-kṣība mfn. drunk with sweet spirituous liquor MBh. R. Suśr.
⋙ madhvāsavanika
○āsavanika m. a preparer of sweet spirituous liquor, distiller L.
⋙ madhvāsvāda
○āsvāda mfn. having the taste of honey MW.
⋙ madhvāhuti
○āhuti f. a sacrificial offering consisting of honey or other sweet things MBh. [Page 781, Column 3]
⋙ madhvṛc
○ṛc f. pl. N. of partic. hymns Vas.
≫ madhvaka
madhvaka m. a bee AdbhBr.
≫ madhvala
madhvala m. repeated tippling, carousing L.
≫ madhvasya
madhvasya P. ○syati, to long for honey or anything sweet L.
≫ madhvijā
madhvijā f. any intoxicating drink L. (prob. wṛ.)
madhya
mádhya mf(ā)n. middle (used like medius e.g. mádhye samudré, 'in the midst of the sea') RV. VPrāt. KaṭhUp.
• middlemost, intermediate, central Var. Megh.
• standing between two, impartial, neutral Kām.
• middle i.e. being of a middle kind or size or quality, middling, moderate (with vṛtti f. 'a middle course') Lāṭy. Mn. Suśr. &c
• (in astron.) mean i.e. theoretical (opp. to spaṣṭa, or sphuṭa) Sūryas. (-tva n.)
• lowest, worst L.
• m. n. (ifc. f. ā) the middle of the body, (esp.) a woman's waist ŚBr. &c. &c
• (in alg.) the middle term or the mean of progression Col.
• (ā), f. a young woman, a girl arrived at puberty Sāh.
• the middle finger L.
• (in music) a partic. tone Saṃgīt.
• (also n.) a kind of metre Col.
• n. (m., g. ardharcâdi) the middle, midst, centre, inside, interior RV. &c. &c. (am ind. into the midst of, into, among, with gen. or ifc. MBh. Kāv. &c
ena ind. in or through the midst of, on the inside, through, between, with gen., acc. or ifc. ŚBr. MBh. &c
āt ind. from the midst of. out of. from among R. Hariv. &c
e ind., s.v.)
• the middle of the sky (with or scil. nabhasas) Mn. MBh.
• space between (e.g. bhruvos, the eye brows) MBh.
• midday (with ahnaḥ), Māav
• the meridian Mālatīm.
• intermediate condition between (gen.) R.
• the belly, abdomen Kum.
• the flank of a horse L.
• (in music) mean time Saṃgīt.
• ten thousand billions MBh.
• cessation, pause, interval L.
• N. of a country between Sindh and Hindūstan proper Cat. [Cf. Zd. maidhya
• Gk. ?, ? for ? ; Lat. [781, 3] medius ; Goth. midjiś ; Eng. mid in midland, midnight &c.]
⋙ madhyakarṇa
○karṇa m. a half diameter, radius MW.
⋙ madhyakuru
○kuru (prob.) m.pl. N. of a country Cat.
⋙ madhyakaumudī
○kaumudī f. = madhya-sid-dhânta-kaumudī, q.v
⋙ madhyakṣāmā
○kṣāmā f. 'slenderwaisted' or, 'slender in the centre', N. of a kind of metre Col.
⋙ madhyaga
○ga mf(ā)n. going or being in the middle or among (with gen. or ifc.) MBh. Kāv. &c
⋙ madhyagata
○gata mfn. id. ib.
• n. the middle syllable Śrutab.
⋙ madhyagandha
○gandha m. 'having a middling scent (?)', the mango tree L.
⋙ madhyagrahaṇa
○grahaṇa n. the middle of an eclipse MW.
⋙ madhyacārin
○cārin mf(iṇī)n. going in the midst or among (gen.) Hit.
⋙ madhyacchāyā
○cchāyā f. (in astron.) mean or middle shadow MW.
⋙ madhyajihva
○jihva n. the middle of the tongue (said to be the organ of the palatals) APrāt.
⋙ madhyajainendravyākaraṇa
○jainêndra-vyākaraṇa n. N. of wk
⋙ madhyajyā
○jyā f. the sign of the meridian Sūryas.
⋙ madhyatamas
○tamas n. circular or annular darkness, central darkness VarBṛS.
⋙ madhyatas
○tás ind. from or in the middle, centrally, centrically RV. &c. &c
• out of. among (gen. or comp.) MBh. R. &c
• of middle sort Gaut.
-taḥkārin m. N. of the 4 principal priests (viz. the Hotṛi, Adhvaryu, Brahman, and Udgātṛi) Lāṭy.
⋙ madhyatā
○tā f. the state of being in the middle, mediocrity MBh.
⋙ madhyatāpinī
○tāpinī f. N. of an Upanishad
⋙ madhyatva
○tva n. under madhya
⋙ madhyadanta
○danta m. a front tooth L.
⋙ madhyadina
○dina for madhyaṃ-dina, q.v
⋙ madhyadīpaka
○dīpaka n. (in rhetoric) 'illuminating in the middle', N. of a figure in which light is thrown on a description by the use of an emphatic verb in the middle of a stanza (e.g. Bhaṭṭ. x, 24) Vām. iv, 3, 18 ; 19
⋙ madhyadeśa
○deśa m. middle region, middle space, the central or middle part of anything ŚrS.
• (= madhyaṃ nabhasaḥ), the meridian MBh.
• the middle of the body, waist MBh. Kāv. &c
• the trunk of the body, belly, abdomen ib.
• the midland country (lying between the Himâlayas on the north, the Vindhya mountains on the south, Vinaśana on the west, Prayāga on the east, and comprising the modern provinces of Allahabad, Agra, Delhi, Oude &c.) Mn. MBh. (cf. IW. 226, n. 1)
• mfn. belonging to or living in the midland country, of mṭmidland origin MBh.
• m. pl. the inhabitants of the midland country Cat.
⋙ madhyadeśīya
○deśīya (cf. MBh.) or (cf. Pur.), mfn. = prec. mfn
⋙ madhyadeśya
○deśya (cf. Pur.), mfn. = prec. mfn
⋙ madhyadeha
○deha m. the middle or trunk of the body, belly &c. Suśr.
⋙ madhyanagara
○nagara n. the interior of a city Pañcad.
⋙ madhyanihita
○nihita mfn. placed in the middle, inserted, fixed into (anything) Pañcat.
⋙ madhyaṃdina
○ṃ-dina (madhyá-), m. (n. L.) midday, noon RV. &c. &c
• the midday offering (Savana or Pavamāna) Br. ŚrS.
• Bassia Latifolia L.
• N. of a disciple of Yājñavalkya Cat.
• n. Midday (personified as a son of Pushpârṇa by Prabhā) BhP.
• mfn. = mādhyaṃdina (q.v.) [Page 782, Column 1]
-gata mfn. having reached the meridian (as the sun) MBh.
-samaya m. midday-time, noon Pañcat.
○nârka-saṃtapta mfn. burnt by the midday-sun Kāvyâd.
○nīya mfn. meridional, meridian, belonging to noon or midday Lāṭy.
⋙ madhyapatita
○patita mfn. fallen in the middle lying between or in the midst Pāṇ. 1-1, 71 Sch.
⋙ madhyaparimāṇa
○parimāṇa n. the middle measure or magnitude (or that between an atom and infinitude) MW.
⋙ madhyapāta
○pāta m. falling or going in the midst, intercourse, commerce Rājat.
• (in astron.) the mean occurrence of the aspect
⋙ madhyapraviṣṭa
○praviṣṭa mfn. one who has stolen into another's confidence Kathās.
⋙ madhyaprasūtā
○prasūtā f. (a cow) which has had a calf not very long ago L.
⋙ madhyabha
○bha (in astron.) the meridian ecliptic point
⋙ madhyabhakta
○bhakta mfn. eaten in the middle (a term applied to any medicine taken in the middle of a meal) Suśr.
⋙ madhyabhāga
○bhāga m. the middle part or portion Kathās.
• the middle of the body, waist Bhartṛ.
⋙ madhyabhāva
○bhāva m. middle state or condition, mediocrity MW.
• a middling or moderate distance ŚārṅgP.
⋙ madhyamaṇi
○maṇi m. the central or principal gem of a necklace MW.
⋙ madhyamadhyā
○madhyā f. (in music) a partic. Mūrchanā Saṃgīt.
⋙ madhyamanorama
○manoramá f. N. of a grammatical work (an abridgement of the Manoramā)
⋙ madhyamandira
○mandira m. N. of the author of the Mahābhārata-tātparya-nirṇaya Cat.
• of Madhvâcārya IW. 119
• n. pudendum muliebre and anus Subh.
⋙ madhyayava
○yava m. a weight of six white mustard seeds W.
⋙ madhyayogin
○yogin mf(inī)n. (in astron.) being in the middle of a conjunction, completely covered or obscured VarBṛS.
⋙ madhyarātra
○rātrá m. or midnight (au ind. at midnight) Br. MBh. &c
⋙ madhyarātri
○rātri f. midnight (au ind. at midnight) Br. MBh. &c
⋙ madhyarekhā
○rekhā f. the middle line the central or first meridian (the line conceived by the Hindūs to be drawn through Laṅkā, Ujjayinī, Kurukshetra, and other places to mount Meru) Siddhântaś.
⋙ madhyalagna
○lagna n. the point of the ecliptic situated on the meridian ib.
⋙ madhyalīlā
○līlā f. N. of wk
⋙ madhyaloka
○loka m. the middle world, earth, abode of mortals
○kêśa m. 'lord of the middle world or earth', a king L.
⋙ madhyavayas
○vayas mfn. middle-aged Hariv.
⋙ madhyavartin
○vartin mfn. being in the middle or between or among, middle, central Kāv. Kathās.
• m. a mediator W.
⋙ madhyavallī
○vallī f. N. of a Vallī of the TUp. (probably from being in the middle of the book)
⋙ madhyavidaraṇa
○vidaraṇa n. N. of one of the ten ways in which an eclipse ends VarBṛS.
⋙ madhyavivartin
○vivartin mfn. = -vartin L.
• impartial, a mediator L.
⋙ madhyavivekin
○vivekin mfn. of mediocre discernment, Sāṃkhyas. Sch.
⋙ madhyavṛtta
○vṛtta n. the navel L.
⋙ madhyaśarīra
○śarīra mfn. having a middle-sized body or one of moderately full habit Suśr.
⋙ madhyasāyin
○sāyin mfn. lying in the midst lying within Rājat.
⋙ madhyasiddhāntakaumudī
○siddhânta-kaumudī f. 'the middle-sized Siddh.' N. of an abridgment of the Siddh. by Varada-rāja. =
⋙ madhyasūtra
○sūtra n. the central meridian Sūryas. (cf. madhya-rekhā)
⋙ madhyastha
○stha mf(ā)n. being in the middle, being between or among (gen. or comp.) Yājñ. MBh. &c
• being in the middle space i.e. in the air ŚāṅkhBr.
• standing between two persons or parties mediating, a mediator Pāṇ. 3-2, 179 Sch.
• belonging to neither or both parties, (only) a witness, impartial, neutral, indifferent Mn. MBh. &c
• being of a middle condition or kind, middling MBh. Kāv.
• m. 'arbitrator, umpire', N. of Śiva Śivag.
-tā f. intermediate situation, indifference, impartiality MBh. R. &c
⋙ madhyasthala
○sthala n. (ifc. f. ī) a middle place or region, (esp.) the midddle of the body, the waist or hip L.
⋙ madhyasthāna
○sthāna n. the middle space i.e. the air (-devatā f. a deity of the air Nir.)
• a neutral soil MW.
⋙ madhyasthita
○sthita mfn. being in the middle, being among or between (gen.) Kathās.
• (ā), f. indifference MBh. (cf. -stha-tā)
⋙ madhyasthityardha
○sthity-ardha m. or n. (in astron.) the mean half duration
⋙ madhyasvarita
○svarita mfn. having the Svarita accent on the middle syllable VPrāt. Sch.
⋙ madhyākṣaravistaralipi
madhyâkṣara-vistaralipi f. N. of a partic. kind of written character Lalit.
⋙ madhyāṅguli
madhyâṅguli (or ○lī), f. the middle finger L.
⋙ madhyāditya
madhyâditya m. the midday sun (-gate' hani, 'when the day has reached the mid-sun' i.e. at noon) R.
⋙ madhyādhidevana
madhyâdhidevaná n. the middle of a playing-ground MaitrS.
⋙ madhyānta
madhyânta (ibc.) middle and end
-yamaka n. a Yamaka (s.v.) in the midland and end of averse (e.g. Bhaṭṭ. x, 17)
-vibhaṅga-śāstra or -vibhāga-ś○ n. N. of wk
⋙ madhyāntika
madhyântika m. N. of an Arhat Buddh.
⋙ madhyāmlakesara
madhyâmla-kesara m. or n. the citron L.
⋙ madhyārjuna
madhyârjuna m. or n. N. of a district Cat.
-kṣetra-māhātmya n. N. of wk. ib.
-tīrtha n. N. of a Tirtha on the southern bank of the Kaveri ib.
⋙ madhyāvarṣa
madhyā-varṣa n. the middle of the rainy season Br. GṛŚrS,.
⋙ madhyāsthi
madhyâsthi n. Grewia Asiatica L.
⋙ madhyāhāriṇīlipi
madhyâhāriṇī-lipi f. N. of a partic. kind of written character Lalit. (C. adhyāh○). [Page 782, Column 2]
⋙ madhyāhna
madhyâhna m. midday, noon Mn. MBh. &c
• N. of a pupil of Saṃkarâcārya Śaṃkar.
-kāla m. midday time, noon Kathās.
-kṛtya n. midday duty or business or observance Cat.
-kriyā f. id. MW.
-velā f. = -kāla Pañcat.
-saṃdhyā f. the midland Saṃdhyā RTL. 407
-samaya, m.= -kāla Pañcat.
-savana n. midland sacrifice Kathās.
-snānavidhi m. midland ablution Cat.
○hnêndu-prabhākarṇa m. or n. the hypotenuse of the moon's midland shadow MW.
⋙ madhyāhnika
madhyâhnika m. Pentapetes Phoenicea Bhpr.
⋙ madhyebhabandhana
madhyêbha-bandhana n. a band or rope round an elephant's body L.
⋙ madhyodātta
madhyôdātta mfn. having the Udātta or acute accent on the middle syllable VPrāt.
≫ madhyanya
madhyanya mfn. occupying a middle place, having a middle rank or position (in any caste &c.) L.
≫ madhyama
madhyamá mf(ā)n. (superl. of mádhya) middle (used like Lat. medius e.g. madhyaime gulme, 'in the midst of the troop') MBh. R.
• being or placed in the middle, middlemost, intermediate, central RV. &c. &c
• middle-born (neither youngest nor oldest), Veṇis
• of a middle kind or size or quality, middling, moderate TS. &c. &c
• standing between two persons or parties, impartial, neutral MBh. Kāv. &c
• (in astron.) mean (cf. madhya) Sūryas.
• relating to the meridian ib.
• m. the middlemost prince (whose territory lies between that of a king seeking conquest and that of his foe) Mn. vii, 155
• the middle character in plays IW. 473
• the midland country (= madhya-deśa) L.
• (in music) the 4th or 5th note Saṃgīt.
• the middlemost of the 3 scales ib.
• a partic. Rāga ib.
• (in gram.) the 2nd person (= -puruṣa) Pāṇ.
• the governor of a province L.
• a kind of antelope L.
• N. of the 18th Kalpa (s.v.) Cat.
• pl. a class of gods ŚāṅkhSr.
• (with Buddhists) N. of a partic. Buddh. sect Sarvad.
• m. n. the middle of the body, waist MBh. R. &c
• (ā), f. the womb TBr.
• the middle finger Kauś. Suśr.
• midnight L.
• a girl arrived at puberty L.
• the pericarp of a lotus L.
• a central blossom W.
• a kind of metre L.
• (in music) a partic. Mūrchanā Saṃgīt.
• n. the middle APrāt.
• mediocrity, defectiveness, Śṛiṅgār
• N. of the 12th (14th) Kāṇḍa of the ŚBr.
• (in astron.) the meridian ecliptic point Sūryas.
⋙ madhyamakakṣā
○kakṣā f. the middle enclosure or courtyard MBh.
⋙ madhyamakāṇḍa
○kāṇḍa n. N. of the 2nd Kāṇḍa of the MaitrS.
⋙ madhyamakhaṇḍa
○khaṇḍa n. (in alg.) the middle term of an equation
• N. of part ii of the ŚārṅgS.
⋙ madhyamagati
○gati f. (in astron.) mean motion of a planet Cat.
⋙ madhyamagrāma
○grāma m. (in music) the middle scale Saṃgīt.
⋙ madhyamajāta
○jāta mfn. middle-born, born between (two other children), middlemost
⋙ madhyamaṭīkā
○ṭīkā f. N. of wk. by Kumārila Cat.
⋙ madhyamapada
○pada n. the middle number (which is sometimes omitted and requires to be supplied in a compound consisting of two words)
-lopa m. the omission of the middle member of a compound (as in, śāka-pārthiva, the king of the era, for sākapriya-pārthiva, the king dear to the era) Vām. v, 2, 16
-lopin m. (scil. samāsa) a compound which omits the middle number ib.
⋙ madhyamaparṇa
○parṇá n. (prob.) a middle-sized leaf MaitrS.
⋙ madhyamapāṇḍava
○pāṇḍava m. 'the middlemost of the five Pāṇḍavas', Arjuna W.
⋙ madhyamapuruṣa
○puruṣa m. a partic. personification Gaut.
• (in gram.) the second person in verbal conjugation, a termination of the second person (cf. prathama-puruṣa, uttama-puruṣa)
⋙ madhyamapūruṣa
○pūruṣa m. a mediocre person MBh.
⋙ madhyamabhṛtaka
○bhṛtaka m. a husbandman, a farm-labourer who works both for his master and himself W.
⋙ madhyamayāna
○yāna n. 'the middle passage', the middle way to salvation MWB. 159
⋙ madhyamarātra
○rātra m. midnight AitBr. Kauś.
⋙ madhyamarekhā
○rekhā f. (in astron.) the central meridian of the earth (a line conceived to be drawn through Laṅkā, Ujjayinī, Kuru-kshetra, and Meru
• cf. madhya-rekhā)
⋙ madhyamaloka
○loka m. the middle world (between heaven and the nether world), the earth
-pāla m. 'protector of the middle world', a king Kāv.
○kêndu m. 'moon of the middle world', a king Rājat.
⋙ madhyamavayas
○vayas n. middle age ŚBr.
⋙ madhyamavayaska
○vayaska mfn. middle-aged W.
⋙ madhyamavāh
○vā́h mfn. driving at middling or slow speed (= manda-gamanena vāhaka) RV. ii, 29, 4 Sāy. (prob. 'driving in the middle', scil. between gods and men)
⋙ madhyamaśī
○śī m. 'lying or being in the middle', (prob.) an intercessor RV. x, 97, 12
⋙ madhyamasaṃgraha
○saṃgraha m. the middle method of intriguing with another's wife (presenting flowers &c.) W.
⋙ madhyamasāhasa
○sāhasa m. the middlemost penalty or amercement, punishment for crimes of a middle degree Mn. viii, 138, 263
• m. n. violence or outrage of the middle class (injuring buildings, throwing down walls &c.) W. [Page 782, Column 3]
⋙ madhyamastha
○stha mfn. standing or being in the middle, g. brāhmaṇâdi
⋙ madhyamasthā
○sthā́ mfn. standing in the middle, forming the centre (of a community) VS.
⋙ madhyamastheya
○sthéya n. the state of standing in the middle or forming the centre TS.
⋙ madhyamasvara
○svara m. the middle or dominant note Mālav. i, 21
• mfn. spoken in a middle tone (not too loud and not too low) R.
⋙ madhyamāgama
madhyamâgama m. one of the 4Āgamas Buddh.
⋙ madhyamāṅgiras
madhyamâṅgiras m. the middle-sized Aṅgiras Cat.
⋙ madhyamāṅguli
madhyamâṅguli m. the middle finger L.
⋙ madhyamātreya
madhyamâtreya m. the middle sized Ātreya Cat.
⋙ madhyamādi
madhyamâdi m. or (in music) a partic. Rāgiṇī Saṃgīt.
⋙ madhyamādī
madhyamâḍdī f. (in music) a partic. Rāgiṇī Saṃgīt.
⋙ madhyamādhikāra
madhyamâdhikāra m. N. of the 1st ch. of Sūryas.
⋙ madhyamāharaṇa
madhyamâharaṇa n. the elimination of the middle term of an equation Col.
⋙ madhyameśvara
madhyamêśvara m. N. of a Liṅga of Śiva in Benares, KūrmaP
⋙ madhyameṣā
madhyamêṣā́ f. a partic. part of a chariot MaitrS. TS.
⋙ madhyamoccaistara
madhyamôccais-tara mf(ā)n. half loud and very loud Vait.
⋙ madhyamotkhāta
madhyamôtkhāta m. a Partīc. division of time L.
≫ madhyamaka
madhyamaka mt(ikā)n. middlemost Mṛicch.
• common (as property) KātyŚr. Sch.
• (ikā), f. a marriageable woman L.
• N. of the 2nd or middle Grantha of the Kāṭhaka (cf. mādhyamika)
• n. the interior of anything (○kam pra-√viś, to enter) Mṛicch.
⋙ madhyamakavṛtti
○vṛtti f. N. of wk. (also madhyamika v○)
⋙ madhyamakālaṃkāra
madhyamakâlaṃkāra m
⋙ madhyamakālaṃkāloka
madhyamakâlaṃḍkâloka m. N. of 2 wks
≫ madhyamakeya
madhyamakeya m. pl. N. of a people MBh.
≫ madhyamika
madhyamika prob. wṛ. for mādhyamika, q.v
⋙ madhyamikavṛtti
○vṛtti under madhyamaka
≫ madhyamīya
madhyamīya mfn. relating to the middle, middlemost, central, g. gahâdi
≫ madhyameṣṭha
madhyame-ṣṭhá (cf. MaitrS.),
⋙ madhyameṣṭhaṣṭhā
○ṣṭhā́ (cf. AV.),
⋙ madhyameṣṭhaṣṭheya
○ṣṭhéya (cf. MaitrS.), mfn. = madhyama-sthā
≫ madhyā
madhyā́ ind. in the middle, between, among (gen.) RV. i, 89, 9 &c
• meanwhile ib. x, 61, 6
≫ madhyāyin
madhyāyin mfn. recited in the middle tone SaṃhUp.
≫ madhyāyu
madhyāyu (cf. Padap. ○ya-yu), mfn. intermediate, being a mediator or seeking a mediation RV. i, 173, 10
≫ madhye
madhye ind. in the middle, in the midst, within, between, among, in the presence of (with gen. or ifc
• sometimes also ibc
cf. Pāṇ. 2-1, 18 and comp. below) Mn. MBh. &c. (with √kṛ [ind. p. -kṛtya or -kṛtvā Pāṇ. 1-4, 76], to place in the middle, make an intermediary of. Kull. on Mī. iv, 80
• to count among Kād.)
⋙ madhyekṛtya
○kṛtya ind. with regard to Mālav.v, 2
⋙ madhyegaṅgam
○gaṅgam ind. in or into the Ganges. Pāṇ. 2-1, 18 Sch.
⋙ madhyeguru
○guru mfn. (prob.) having a long syllable in the middle, Pān vi, 3, 11
⋙ madhyecchandas
○cchandas (prob. n.) said to mean 'the sun' or 'the middle of the year' PārGṛ. iii, 3, 5 Sch.
⋙ madhyejaṭharam
○jaṭharam ind. in the middle of the body Bhām.
⋙ madhyejalāt
○jalāt ind. from out of the middle of the water Bhaṭṭ.
⋙ madhyejyotis
○jyotis f. a kind of Vedic metre RPrāt.
⋙ madhyenagaram
○nagaram ind. in the middle of the city Rājat.
⋙ madhyenadi
○nadi ind. in or into the river Kathās.
⋙ madhyenareśvarasabham
○narêśvarasabham ind. in the middle of the assembly of princes Bālar.
⋙ madhyenidhana
○nidhana mfn. having the passage called Nidhana (s.v.) in the middle Lāṭy.
⋙ madhyepaddmam
○paddmam ind. in a lotus flower Vām.
⋙ madhyepṛṣṭam
○pṛṣṭam ind. having the sacrificial days called Pṛishṭhya (s.v.) in the middle ŚāṅkhŚr.
• n. a partic. Ajana TāṇḍBr.
⋙ madhyemadhyamāṅgulikarpūram
○madhyamâṅguli-karpūram ind. between middle finger and elbow L.
⋙ madhyeyajñam
○yajñam ind. in the middle of the sacrifice ĀpŚr. Sch.
⋙ madhyeraṇam
○raṇam ind. in the battle Bhām.
⋙ madhyerathyam
○rathyam ind. in the middle of the street ib.
⋙ madhyevāri
○vāri ind. in or under the water R.
⋙ madhyevārdhi
○vārdhi ind. = -samudram HPariś.
⋙ madhyevindhyāṭavi
○vindhyâṭavi ind. in the forests of the Vindhya range KāśīKh.
⋙ madhyevindhyāntar
○vindhyântar ind. in the middle of the Vindhya Kathās.
⋙ madhyevyoma
○vyoma ind. in the air Bālar.
⋙ madhyeśmaśānam
○śmaśānam ind. on the burial-place, Śvapnac
⋙ madhyesabham
○sabham ind. in the assembly, in public Dhanaṃj.
⋙ madhyesamudram
○samudram ind. in the middle of the sea, Siś
madhva
madhva m. N. of the founder of a sect of Vaishṇavas in the south of India (he was a Kanarese Brāhman otherwise called Ānanda-tirtha, Bhagavat-pāda or Madhu, said to have been born about 1200
• his doctrine is commonly called Dvaita, 'Duality', in opposition to the A-dvaita, 'Nonduality', of the great Vedāntist Saṃkarâcārya, and his sect are called Mādhvas) RTL. 130 &c
⋙ madhvaguru
○guru m. the teacher Madhva Cat.
⋙ madhvatantracapeṭāpradīpa
○tantra-capeṭāpradīpa m. and N. of wks
⋙ madhvatantradūṣaṇa
○tantra-dūṣaṇa n. N. of wks
⋙ madhvamata
○mata n. the doctrine of MṭMadhva
-khaṇḍana n. -prakaraṇa n. -pradarśana n. -vidhvaṃsana n. -saṃgraha-ṭīkā f. N. of wks. [Page 783, Column 1]
⋙ madhvamāhātmya
○māhātmya n
⋙ madhvamuktāvali
○muktâvali f
⋙ madhvamukhabhaṅga
○mukha-bhaṅga m
⋙ madhvamukhamardana
○mukha-mardana n
⋙ madhvavaṃśāvalī
○vaṃśâvalī f
⋙ madhvavijaya
○vijaya m
⋙ madhvavidhvaṃsana
○vidhvaṃsana n
⋙ madhvavedānta
○vedānta m
⋙ madhvasahasranāmabhāṣya
○sahasranāma-bhāṣya n
⋙ madhvasiddhānta
○siddhânta m. (and ○tabhañjana n. ○ta-sāra, m.),
⋙ madhvastuti
○stuti f. N. of wks
⋙ madhvācārya
madhvâcārya m. = madhva-guru W.
⋙ madhvārthadhvaṃsinī
madhvârtha-dhvaṃsinī
⋙ madhvāhṇika
madhvâhṇika n. N. of wks
≫ madhvaka
madhvaka &c. p. 781, col. 3
≫ madhvakṣa
madhv-akṣa &c. p. 781, col. 2
man
man cI.8.4.Ā. (Dhātup. xxx, 9 ; xxv, 67) manuté, mányate (ep. also ○ti
• 3. pl. manvaté RV.
• pf. mene Br. &c
mamnā́the, ○nā́ts RV.
• aor. ámata, ámanmahi Subj. manāmahe, mananta, p. manāná, q.v. RV.
maṃsi, amaṃsta Subj. maṃsate Prec. maṃsīṣṭa, 1. pers. m. c. masīya ib.
māṃsta AV., ○stādm TĀr.
mandhvam Br.
amaniṣṭa Gr
• fut. maṃsyate Br., ○ti MBh.
manta, manitā Gr
maniṣyate RV.
• inf. mantum MBh. &c., mántave, ○tavai RV., mántos Br.
• ind. p. matvā́ Up. &c
manitvā Gr
-matya Br. &c
-manya MBh. &c.), to think, believe, imagine, suppose, conjecture RV. &c. &c. (manye, I think, methinks, is in later language often inserted in a sentence without affecting the construction
g. câdi and Pāṇ. 4-1, 106)
• to regard or consider any one or anything (acc.) as (acc. with or without iva, or adv., often in -vat
• in later language also dat., to express contempt [cf. Pāṇ. 2-3, 17], e g. rājyaṃ tṛṇaya manye, 'I value empire at a straw', i.e. I make light of it, = laghuman, and opp. to bahu, or sādhuman, to think much or well of. praise, approve) ib.
• to think one's self or be thought to be, appear as, pass for (nom
• also with iva) ib.
• to be of opinion, think fit or right MBh. Kāv. &c
• to agree or be of the same opinion with (acc.) MBh.
• to set the heart or mind on, honour, esteem (with nau, disdain), hope or wish for (acc. or gen.) RV. &c. &c
• to think of (in prayer &c., either 'to remember, meditate on', or 'mention, declare', or 'excogitate, invent') RV. AV.
• to perceive, observe, leam, know, understand, comprehend (acc., Ved. also gen.). RV. &c. &c
• to offer, present MBh.: Caus. (Dhātup. xxxiv, 36) mānayati (ep. also ○te
• aor. amīmanat
• Pass. mānyate), to honour, esteem, value highly (also with uru, bahu and sādhu) AV. &c. &c
• (Ā.) stavibhe Dhātup. xxxiii, 35
garvake ib. Vop.: Desid. (cf. Dhātup. xxiii, 3) mīmāṃsate (rarely ○ti
amīmāṃsiṣṭhās ŚBr.
mīnāṃsyáte AV.
mimaṃsate, mimaniṣate Gr.), to reflect upon, consider, examine, investigate AV. Br. &c
• to cali in question, doubt ('with regard to', loc.) ib.: Desid. of Desid. mimāmiṣate Gr.: Intens. manmanyate, manmanti ib. [Cf. Zd. man ; Gk. ?, ?, [783, 1] Lat. meminisse, monere ; Slav. and Lith. minéti ; Goth. ga-munan ; Germ, meinen ; Eng. mean.]
≫ mata
matá mfn. thought, believed, imagined, supposed, understood RV. &c. &c
• regarded or considered as, taken or passing for (nom. or adv.) Mn. MBh. &c
• thought fit or right, approved Yājñ. Kāv. Kām.
• honoured, esteemed, respected, liked (with gen. Pāṇ. 3-2, 188) Ragh. Kām.
• desired, intended R.
• m. N. of a son of Śambara Hariv. (v. l. mana)
• n. a thought, idea, opinion, sentiment, view, belief. doctrine MBh. Kāv. &c
• intention, design, purpose, wish MBh. BhP.
• commendation, approbation, sanction L.
• knowledge W.
• agallochum L.
⋙ matakhaṇḍanastotra
○khaṇḍana-stotra n. N. of wk
⋙ matamga
○mga s.v
⋙ matacatuṣṭayaparikṣā
○catuṣṭaya-parikṣā f. N. of wk
⋙ matajña
○jña mfn. knowing a person's intention, Śṛingār
⋙ mataparīkṣā
○parī7kṣā f. N. of wk
⋙ matabheda
○bheda m. difference of opinion between (gen. and instr. with saha) VarBṛS. Sch.
⋙ matabhedana
○bhedana n. N. of wk
⋙ matayogīśa
○yogī7śa m. N. of a man L.
⋙ matavacas
○vacas mfn. heeding words or prayers (said of the Aśvins) RV. (cf. mātavacasa)
⋙ matavat
○vat (matá-), mfn. having an aim or purpose ib.
⋙ matākṣa
matâkṣa mfn. one well skilled in dice (as Śakuni) MBh.
⋙ matānujñā
matânujñā f. admission of a fault in one's own reasoning while insisting on a similar one in that of the opponent Nyāyas.
⋙ matāntara
matântara n. another opinion or creed or sect MW.
⋙ matāvalambana
matâvalambana n. the embracing a particular doctrine ib.
⋙ matāvalambin
matâvalambin mfn. holding the doctrines of a particular sect ib.
≫ mataṃga
mataṃga m. 'going wilfully' or 'roaming at will', an elephant MBh. Śrutab. [Page 783, Column 2]
• a cloud L.
• N. of a Dānava Hariv.
• of a Muni and (pl.) his family MBh. Kāv.
⋙ mataṃgaja
○ja m. an elephant (-tva n.) Kālid. Kir.
• (ā), f. (in music) a partic. Mūrchanā Saṃgīt.
⋙ mataṃgatīrtha
○tīrtha n. N. of a sacred bathing-place Cat.
⋙ mataṃgadeva
○deva m. N. of a fabulous being Kathās.
⋙ mataṃgapārasnesvara
○pārasnêsvara m. N. of wk
⋙ mataṃgapura
○pura n. N. of a city Kathās.
⋙ mataṃgayajñāgni
○yajñâgni m. fire from the sacrifice of Mataṃga Mcar.
⋙ mataṃgavāpī
○vāpī f. N. of a sacred tank or bathing-place Vishṇ. MBh.
⋙ mataṃgavṛtti
○vṛtti f. N. of wk
⋙ mataṃgasarasa
○sarasa m. N. of a lake R.
⋙ mataṃgahataka
○hataka m. N. of a man Cat.
⋙ mataṃgānucara
mataṃgânúcara m. the keeper or driver of an elephant Suparṇ.
≫ mataṃginī
mataṃginī f. N. of a daughter of Mandara Kathās.
≫ mati
matí (in ŚBr. also máti), f. devotion, prayer, worship, hymn, sacred utterance RV. VS.
• thought, design, intention, resolution, determination, inclination, wish, desire (with loc., dat. or inf.) RV. &c. &c. (matyā ind. wittingly, knowingly, purposely
matiṃkṛ or dhā or dhṛ or ā-√dhā or samā-√dhā or ā-√sthā or sam-ā-√sthā, with loc., dat., acc. with prati, or artham ifc., to set the heart on, make up one's mind, resolve, determine
matim with Caus. of ni-√vṛt and abl. of a verbal noun, to give up the idea of
āhita-mati ifc. -having resolved upon
vinivṛtta-mati with abl. = having desisted from)
• opinion, notion, idea, belief, conviction, view, creed ŚrS. Mn. MBh. &c. (matyā ind. at will
• ifc., 'under the idea of', e.g. vyāghra-m○, 'under the idea of its being a tiger')
• the mind, perception, understanding, intelligence, sense, judgment ŚBr. &c. &c. (in RV. also 'that which is sensible', intelligent, mindful, applied to Aditi, Indra and Agni)
• esteem, respect, regard Kir.
• memory, remembrance L.
• Opinion personified (and identified with Subalâtmajā as one of the mothers of the five sons of Pāṇdu, or regarded as a daughter of Daksha and wife of Soma, or as the wife of Viveka) MBh. Hariv. Prab.
• a kind of vegetable or pot-herb L. ; m. N. of a king Buddh. [Cf. Lat. mens ; Angl. Sax. ge-mynd ; Eng. mind.]
⋙ matikarman
○karman n. a matter of the intellect Kām.
⋙ matigati
○gati f. 'mental course', mode of thought Kāv.
⋙ matigarbha
○garbha mfn. 'filled with intelligence', clever, intelligent Śiś.
⋙ maticitra
○citra m. N. of Aśva-ghosha Buddh.
⋙ matidatta
○datta m. N. of a man Cat.
⋙ matidarśana
○darśana n. the act or faculty of seeing into the thoughts or intentions (of others) R.
⋙ matidā
○dā f. Cardiospermum Halicacabum or = śimṛḍī L.
⋙ matidvaidha
○dvaidha n. difference of opinion MBh.
⋙ matidhvaja
○dhvaja m. N. of a nephew of Śaskya-paṇḍita Buddh.
⋙ matināra
○nāra m. N. of a king MBh. Hariv. Pur.
⋙ matinirṇaya
○nirṇaya m. N. of wk
⋙ matiniścaya
○niścaya m. a firm opinion L.
⋙ matipatha
○patha m. the path of reflection
○thaṃ√nī, to think over Kāv.
⋙ matipura
○pura n. N. of a town Buddh.
⋙ matipūrva
○pūrva or mfn. purposed, intended Mn.
⋙ matipūrvaka
○pūrḍvaka mfn. purposed, intended Mn.
• (○vam, ○ve and ○vakam) ind. purposingly, wittingly ib. Gaut.
⋙ matiprakarṣa
○prakarṣa m. superiority of mind, cleverness, talent Hit.
⋙ matibhadragaṇi
○bhadra-gaṇi m. N.