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4 continuous chronic dysentery
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5 recurrent chronic dysentery
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6 continuous chronic dysentery
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7 recurrent chronic dysentery
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8 хроническая дизентерия
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13 पक्व _pakva
पक्व a. [पच्-क्त तस्य वः]1 Cooked, roasted, boiled; as in पक्वान्न.-2 Digested.-3 Baked, burned, annealed (opp. आम); पक्वेष्टकानामाकर्षणम्, आमेष्टकानां छेदनम् Mk.3. 12/13.-14 Mature, ripe; पक्वबिम्बाधरोष्ठी Me.82; यथा फलानां पक्वानां नान्यत्र पतनाद् भयम् Subhāṣ.-5 Fully developed, come to perfection, perfect, matured as in पक्वधी; अग्नि- पक्वाशनो वा स्यात् कालपक्वभुगेव वा Ms.6.17.-6 Experienced, shrewd.-7 Ripe (as a boil), ready to suppurate.-8 Grey (as hair).-9 Perished, decaying, on the eve of destruction, ripe to meet one's doom; 'पक्वं परिणते$पि स्याद्विनाशाभिमुखे त्रिषु' Medinī; पक्वापक्वेति सुभृशं वावाश्यन्ते वयांसि च Mb.6.3.44.-क्वम् 1 Cooked food.-2 Ripe corn.-3 The ashes of a burnt corpse.-Comp. -अतिसारः chronic dysentery.-अन्नम् cooked or dressed food.-आधानम्, आशयः the stomach, abdomen.-इष्टका a baked brick.-इष्टकाचितम् a building constructed with baked bricks.-कषाय a. whose passion has become extinguished.-कृत् a.1 cooking;-2 maturing. (-m.) the Nimba tree.-कश a. grey-haired.-गात्र a. having a decrepit or infirm body.-रसः wine or any spirituous liquor.-वारि n. the water of boiled rice (काञ्जिक), sour rice-gruel. -
14 पाक _pāka
पाक a.1 Small.-2 Praiseworthy.-3 Of perfected or matured intellect.-4 Ved. Very young.-5 Simple, genuine.-6 Honest, sincere.-7 Ignorant.-कः [पच्-घञ्</d]1 Cooking, dressing, baking, boiling.-2 Burning, (as bricks), baking; पुनः पाकेन मृन्मयम् (शुद्ध्यति) Ms. 5.122; Y.1.187; एक एवायमर्थः पाको नाम । तस्यार्थान्तरे वैरूप्यं भवति । अन्यथालक्षण ओदनस्य पाकः अन्यथालक्षणो गुडस्य । ŚB. on Ms.7.2.2.-3 Digestion (as of food); रूपं चक्षुस्तथा पाकस्त्रिविधं तेज उच्यते Mb.12.194.1.-4 Ripe- ness; ओषध्यः फलपाकान्ताः Ms.1.46; फलमभिमुखपाकं राज- जम्बूद्रुमस्य V.4.27; Māl.9.31.-5 Maturity, full or perfect development; धी˚, मति˚-6 Completion, accom- plishment, fulfilment; युयोज पाकाभिमुखैर्भृत्यान् विज्ञापनाफलैः R.17.4.-7 Result, consequence, fruit, fruition (fig. also); आशीर्भिरेधयामासुः पुरः पाकाभिरम्बिकाम् Ku.6.9; पाकाभिमुखस्य दैवस्य U.7.4; Mv.4.14.-8 Development of the consequences of acts done.-9 Grain, corn, नीवारपाकादि R.5.9. (d>पच्यते इति पाकः धान्यम्).-1 Ripeness; suppuration (as of a boil).-11 Greyness of hair caused by old age.-12 A domestic fire.-13 An owl.-14 A child, young one.-15 N. of a demon killed by Indra.-16 An abscess, ulcer.-17 A vessel, cooking- utensil.-18 General fear and panic such as causes a revolution or some national calamity.-19 The subver- sion of a country.-2 Inflammation, suppuration.-Comp. -अगारः, -रम्, -आगारः, -रम्, -शाला, -स्थानम् a kitchen.-अतीसारः chronic dysentery.-अत्ययः obscuration of the cornea after inflammation.-अभिमुख a.1 ready for ripeness or development; युयोज पाकाभिमुखै- र्भृत्यान् विज्ञापनाफलैः R.17.4.-2 inclined to favour;-कुटी a potter's kiln, pottery.-क्रिया the act of cooking.-ज a. produced by heat.(-जम्) 1 black salt.-2 flatu- lence.-पण्डितः a master in the art of cooking.-पात्रम्, -भाण्डम् a cooking-utensil.-पुटी a potter's kiln.-भेदकः a particular class of criminals.-यज्ञः a simple or domestic sacrifice (for some varieties of it-- हुत, प्रहुत, ब्रह्मयज्ञ-- see Kull. on Ms.2.143); वर्तन्ते पाकयज्ञाश्च यज्ञकर्म च नित्यदा Mb.3.3.15. (com. पाकयज्ञाः गृह्याग्निसाध्या इष्टयः); Bhāg.6.19.24.-शासनः, -द्विष्, -हन्तृ m. epithets of Indra; तत्र निश्चित्य कन्दर्पमगमत् पाकशासनः Ku.2. 63; Ki.11.1.-शासनिः 1 an epithet of Jayanta, son of Indra.-2 of Vāli.-3 of Arjuna.-शास्त्रम् the science of cooking.-शुक्ला chalk; पाकशुक्ला शिलाधातुः कडिनी करवटी खडी Śabdachandrikā.-स्थानम् 1 a kitchen.-2 a potter's kiln. -
15 पक्वातीसार
pakvâ̱tīsāram. chronic dysentery Bhpr.
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16 पाकातीसार
pākâ̱tīsāram. chronic dysentery L.
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17 хроническая непрерывная дизентерия
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18 хроническая рецидивирующая дизентерия
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