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.) R&