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1 unction (Something used for anointing)
Религия: елейУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > unction (Something used for anointing)
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2 елей
2) Church: Holy oil, chrism, chrisom, cream, oil of consecration3) Religion: balm, chrism ( Consecrated oil used in Greek and Latin churches in baptism, chrismation, confirmation, and ordination), unction (Something used for anointing)4) Christianity: anointing oil -
3 unction
['ʌŋkʃ(ə)n]1) Общая лексика: благодать, втирание мази, елей, елейность, мазь, набожность, помазание (обряд), пыл, рвение2) Медицина: смазывание мазью3) Религия: соборование, (A. religious or spiritual fervor or the expression of such fervor) набожность, (Something used for anointing) елей, (The act of anointing as a rite of consecration or healing) помазание4) Макаров: вкус, религиозный экстаз, удовольствие, елейность (речи), набожность (тж. показная) -
4 अञ्जनः _añjanḥ
अञ्जनः 1 A kind of lizard.-2 N. of a tree or moun- tain.-3 N. of the guardian elephant (of the west or s. w.) तस्य चान्ये$पि दिङ्नागा बभूबुरनुयायिनः । अञ्जनो बामनश्चैव महापद्मश्च सुप्रभः ॥ Mb.6.64.57.-नम् [अज्यते अनेन; अञ्ज् ल्युट्]1 Anointing, smearing with, दन्तधावनमञ्जनं पूर्वाह्ण एव कुर्वीत Ms.4.152; mixing; unfolding, manifesting.-2 Collyrium or black pigment used to paint the eye- lashes; विलोचनं दक्षिणमञ्जनेन संभाव्य R.7.8 salve; अमृत˚ को$यं दृशोरमृताञ्जनम् U.4.18 ambrosial salve; कुर्वन् ˚मेचका इव दिशो मेघः समुत्तिष्ठते Mk.5.8,1.34; (fig. also) अज्ञानान्धस्य लोकस्य ज्ञानाञ्जनशलाकया । चक्षुरुन्मीलितं येन तस्मै पाणिनये नमः ॥ Śik.45; पटुतरविवेकाञ्जनजुषाम् Bh.3.84; cf. also दारिद्य्रं परमाञ्जनम्; (fig.) impurity, as in निरञ्जन, q. v.-3 Paint, a cosmetic ointment.-4 Magic ointment.-5 A special kind of material of the black pigment, such as antimony (used as collyrium, lamp-black &c. सौवीर-6 Ink.-7 Fire.-8 Night.-9 (नम्, ना) (Rhet.) A suggested meaning; also the process by which such meaning is suggested. It is the power of suggestion (founded on अभिधा or लक्षणा denotation or indication), by which something else is understood from a word which, though having more meanings than one, has been restricted to a single meaning by relations of conjunction, disjunction &c. (संयोग, विप्रयोग, साहचर्य, विरो- धिता &c.), or, briefly, the use of a word of several meanings in a special sense determined by the context; e. g. /सशङ्खचक्रो हरिः the adjective restricts Hari to mean 'Viṣṇu' alone, and not a 'lion' or 'monkey'; so रामलक्ष्मणौ दाशरथी, रामार्जुनौ भार्गवकार्तवीर्यौ &c.; cf. अनेकार्थस्य शब्दस्य वाच- कत्वे नियन्त्रिते । संयोगाद्यैरवाच्यार्थधीकृद् व्यापृतिरञ्जनम् ॥ K.P.2., S. D.23-6; See व्याञ्जना also.-Comp. -अधिका [अञ्जना- दधिका कृष्णत्वात्] a kind of lizard.-अद्रिः-गिरिः (कर्म.) [अञ्जनमिव कृष्णः गिरिः] N. of a mountain, Seeनीलगिरि.-अम्भस् n. eye-water.-केशी [अञ्जनामिव केशो यस्याः] N. of a vegetable perfume (हट्टविलासिनीनामकं गन्धद्रव्यं यत्संयोगा- त्केशस्यातीव कृष्णत्वम् (Mar. नखला).-त्रितयम् (Āyurveda) पुष्पाञ्जन, रसाञ्जन and कोलाञ्जन.-नामका ष. त.] a swelling of the eye-lid, sty (Mar. रांजणवाडी).-मूलकः A variety of an inferior gem, deep-dark in colour. Kau.A.2.11.-शलाका a stick or pencil for the application of collyrium.
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