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121 चर्मिन्
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122 ततपत्त्री
tatá-pattrīf. « having spreading leaves», Musa sapientum L.
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123 तृणसार
tṛíṇa-sāramfn. « as weak as grass» ;
(ā) f. Musa sapientum L. ;
- rī-kṛita mfn. rendered weak as grass Kathās.
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124 द्रोणपर्णी
dróṇa-parṇīf. « trough-leaved», Musa Sapientum L.
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125 नगरौषधि
nagarau͡shadhif. Musa Sapientum L.
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126 निःसार
niḥ-sāramf (ā)n. sapless, pithless, worthless, vain, unsubstantial (- tā f. - tva n.) Hariv. Var. Kāv. Pur. ;
m. Trophis Aspera orᅠ a kind of Ṡyo. nāka L. ;
(in music) a kind of time ( alsoᅠ sāru andᅠ - ruka);
(ā) f. Musa Sapientum L. ;
- raka n. a kind of diarrhoea Bhpr. =
m. going forth orᅠ out MBh.
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127 पीत
pītá1) mfn. (1. pā) drunk, sucked, sipped, quaffed, imbibed RV. etc. etc.;
ifc. having drunk, soaked, steeped, saturated, filled with ( alsoᅠ with instr.) Mn. MBh. (cf. gaṇa āhitâ̱gny-ādi);
n. drinking L. ;
pīta2) mf (ā)n. (possibly fr. 2. pi orᅠ pyai, the colour of butter ind. oil being yellowish) yellow (the colour of the Vaiṡyas, white being that of the Brāhmans, red that of the Kshatriyas, andᅠ black that of the Ṡūdras) GṛS. Up. MBh. etc.;
m. yellow colour W. ;
a yellow gem, topaz L. ;
a yellow pigment prepared from the urine of kine L. ;
N. of sev. plants (Alangium Hexapetalum, Carthamus Tinctorius, Trophis Aspera) L. ;
of the Vaiṡyas in Ṡālmala-dvipa VP. ;
(ā) f. N. of sev. plants (Curcuma Longa andᅠ Aromatica, a species of Dalbergia Sissoo, a species of Musa, Aconitum Ferox, Panicuni Italicum = mahā-jyotihmatī) L. ;
a kind of yellow pigment (= go-rocanā) L. ;
a mystical N. of the letter sh Up. ;
n. a yellow substance ChUp. ;
gold L. ;
yellow orpiment L. ;
- पीतकोश
- पीततैल
- पीतदुग्धा
- पीतनिद्र
- पीतप्रतिबद्धवत्सा
- पीतमद्य
- पीतमारुत
- पीतरस
- पीतवत्
- पीतविपीत
- पीतशेष
- पीतशोनित
- पीतसोमपूर्व
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128 पीतरम्भा
pīta-rambhāf. a kind of Musa L.
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