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101 soporific
Adj1. निद्राजनकHe is taking a soporific drug for his disease. -
102 suit
N1. सूटThis suit is not suited for me.2. रगThe suits are spades, hearts, diamonds and clubs.--------V1. सुविधाजनक होनाBombay's climate doesn't suit me well.2. अनुकूल होनाThat colour doesn't suit your complexion. -
103 suitable
Adj1. सही/सुविधाजनकI found Appu Ghar as the suitable place for a picnic. -
104 suspicious
Adj1. सन्देह जनकI'm suspicious about you. -
105 undesirable
Adj1. अवाँछनीयPolitical interference in defence matters is highly undesirable.--------N1. आपत्तिजनकDrunkards,vagrants and other undesirables create nuisance. -
106 अञ्जन
añjanam. a kind of domestic lizard L. ;
N. of a fabulous, serpent;
of a tree Pañcat. ;
of a mountain, of a king of Mithilā, of the elephant of the west orᅠ south-west quarter;
(ā) f. N. of Hanumat's mother;
of Pravarasena's mother;
(am) n. act of applying an ointment orᅠ pigment, embellishing, etc., black pigment orᅠ collyrium applied to the eyelashes orᅠ the inner coat of the eyelids;
a special kind of this pigment, as lamp-black, Antimony, extract of Ammonium, Xanthorrhiza, etc.;
paint, especially as a cosmetic;
magic ointment;
ink L. ;
night L. ;
fire L. (In rhetoric) making clear the meaning of an equivocal expression, double entendre orᅠ pun, etc.
- अञ्जनकेश
- अञ्जननामिका
- अञ्जनवत्
- अञ्जनागिरि
- अञ्जनाधिका
- अञ्जनाम्भस्
- अञ्जनावती
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107 इन्दु
índum. ( und Uṇ. I, 13 ;
probably fr. ind = und, « to drop» < seeᅠ cf. índra>;
perhaps connected with bindu, which last is unknown in the Ṛig-veda BRD.), Ved. a drop (especially of Soma), Soma RV. AV. VS. ;
a bright drop, a spark TS. ;
the moon;
( avas) m. pl. the moons i.e. the periodic changes of the moon;
time of moonlight, night RV. MBh. Ṡak. Megh. etc.;
(us) m. camphor Bhpr. ;
the point on a die AV. VII, 109, 6 ;
N. of Vāstoshpati RV. VII, 54, 2 ;
a symbolic expression for the number « one» ;
designation of the Anusvāra;
a coin L. (In the Brāhmaṇas, indu is used only for the moon;
but the connexion between the meanings « Soma juice» andᅠ « moon» in the word indu has led to the same two ideas being transferred in classical Sanskṛit to the word soma, although the latter has properly only the sense « Soma juice»)
- इन्दुकक्षा
- इन्दुकमल
- इन्दुकर
- इन्दुकलश
- इन्दुकला
- इन्दुकलिका
- इन्दुकान्त
- इन्दुकिरीट
- इन्दुकेसरिन्
- इन्दुक्षय
- इन्दुज
- इन्दुजनक
- इन्दुदल
- इन्दुदिन
- इन्दुनन्दन
- इन्दुपुत्र
- इन्दुपुष्पिका
- इन्दुप्रभ
- इन्दुफल
- इन्दुबिम्ब
- इन्दुभ
- इन्दुभवा
- इन्दुभृत्
- इन्दुमणि
- इन्दुमण्डल
- इन्दुमत्
- इन्दुमित्र
- इन्दुमुख
- इन्दुमौलि
- इन्दुरत्न
- इन्दुराज
- इन्दुरेखा
- इन्दुलेखा
- इन्दुलोक
- इन्दुलोहक
- इन्दुवदन
- इन्दुवल्ली
- इन्दुवार
- इन्दुव्रत
- इन्दुशकला
- इन्दुशफरी
- इन्दुशेखर
- इन्दुसुत
- इन्दुसूनु
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108 ख्याति
khyātif. « declaration», opinion, view, idea, assertion BhP. XI, 16, 24 Sarvad. XV, 201 ;
perception, knowledge Yogas. Tattvas. (= buddhi) Sarvad. ;
renown, fame, celebrity Mn. XII, 36 MBh. III, 8273 R. etc.. ;
a name, denomination, title MBh. I; XIV R. III, 4, 17 ;
Celebrity (personified as daughter of Daksha VP. I, 7, 23; 8, 14 f.; 9 f. ;
orᅠ of Kardama BhP. III, 24, 23) Hariv. 7740 ;
N. of a river in Krauñca-dvīpa VP. II, 4, 55 ;
m. N. of a son of Ūru by Āgneyī (v.l. svāti) Hariv. 73 VP. I ;
of a son of the 4th Manu BhP. VIII, 1, 27. ;
- ख्यातिकर
- ख्यातिजनक
- ख्यातिघ्न
- ख्यातिबोध
- ख्यातिमत्
- ख्यातिविरुद्धता
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109 जन
jána
m. (gaṇa vṛishâ̱di) creature, living being, man, person, race ( páñcajánās, « the five races» = pkṛishṭáyas RV. III, VIII ff. MBh. III, 14160),
people, subjects (the sg. used collectively e.g.. daívya orᅠ divyā́j-, divine race, the gods collectively RV. ;
mahatj-, many people R. VI, 101, 2 ;
often ifc. denoting one person orᅠ a number of persons collectively, e.g.. preshya-, bandhu-, sakhī- etc., qq.vv.;
with names of peoples VarBṛS. IV, 22 and V, 74 ;
ayaṉ janaḥ, « this person, these persons»,
I, we MBh. VIII, 709 Hariv. 7110 R. II, 41, 2 Ṡak. etc.. ;
eshaj-, id. Kāvyâd. II, 75) RV. etc.;
the person nearest to the speaker
( alsoᅠ with ayam orᅠ asau, this my lover Kāvyâd. II, 271 Ratnâv. I, 24/25) Nal. X, 10 Ṡak. Mālav. ;
a common person, one of the people Kir. II, 42 and 47 ;
the world beyond the Mahar-loka BhP. III, 11, 29 SkandaP. ;
(- ná) m. (gaṇa aṡvâ̱di) N. of a man (with the patr. Ṡārkarâkshya) ṠBr. X ChUp. ;
(ā) f. « birth», a-jana, « the unborn», Nārāyaṇa BhP. X, 3, 1. ;
- जनंसह
- जनकरी
- जनकल्प
- जनकारिन्
- जनगत्
- जनगत्य
- जनम्गम
- जनचक्षुस्
- जनचन्द्र
- जनता
- जनत्रय
- जनत्रा
- जनदाहस्थान
- जनदेव
- जनधा
- जनधाय
- जनधायस्
- जननाथ
- जनंतप
- जनपति
- जनपद
- जनपदिन्
- जनपान
- जनपालक
- जनप्रवाद
- जनप्रिय
- जनबान्धव
- जनबालिका
- जनभक्ष
- जनभृत्
- जनमरक
- जनमार
- जनमारण
- जनमेजय
- जनमोहिनी
- जनयोपन
- जनरञ्जन
- जनरव
- जनराज्
- जनराजन्
- जनलोक
- जनवत्
- जनवल्लभ
- जनवाद
- जनवादिन्
- जनविद्
- जनव्यवहार
- जनश्री
- जनश्रुत
- जनश्रुति
- जनसंसद्
- जनसंक्षय
- जनसम्बाध
- जनस्थ
- जनस्थान
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110 पट्ट
paṭṭa
(esp.) a copper plate for inscribing royal grants orᅠ orders (cf. tāmra-);
the flat orᅠ level surface of anything (cf. lalāṭa-, ṡilā-) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
a bandage, ligature, strip, fillet (of cloth, leather etc.) MBh. Suṡr. ;
a frontlet, turban (5 kinds, viz. those of kings, queens, princes, generals, andᅠ the prasāda-paṭṭas, orᅠ turban of honour;
cf. VarBṛS. xlix),
tiara, diadem MBh. Kāv. Rājat. (ifc. f. ā);
cloth (= paṭa);
coloured orᅠ fine cloth, woven silk (= kauṡeya) Kāv. Pañc. (cf. cīna-p-, paṭṭâ̱ṉṡuka etc.);
an upper orᅠ outer garment Bhaṭṭ. ;
a place where 4 roads meet (= catush-patha) L. ;
Corchorus Olitorius W. ;
= vidūshaka Gal.;
N. of sev. men Rājat. ;
(ī) f. a forehead ornament L. ;
a horse's food-receptacle (= tāla-sāraka) L. ;
a species of Lodhra L. ;
a city, town (cf. - nivasana)
- पट्टकर्मन्
- पट्टकिल
- पट्टज
- पट्टतल्प
- पट्टदेवी
- पट्टदोल
- पट्टनिवसन
- पट्टबन्ध
- पट्टबन्धन
- पट्टमहादेवी
- पट्टमहिषी
- पट्टरङ्ग
- पट्टरञ्जक
- पट्टरञ्जन
- पट्टरञ्जनक
- पट्टराग
- पट्टराज्ञी
- पट्टलक्षण
- पट्टवस्त्र
- पट्टवासस्
- पट्टवासिता
- पट्टशाक
- पट्टशाटक
- पट्टशाला
- पट्टसूत्र
- पट्टस्थ
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111 यमुना
yamúnāf. N. of a river commonly called the Jumnā (in Hariv. and MārkP. identified with Yamī q.v.;
it rises in the Himâlaya mountains among the Jumnotri peaks at an elevation of 10,849 feet, andᅠ flows for 860 miles before it joins the Ganges at Allahabad, its water being there clear as crystal, while that of the Ganges is yellowish;
the confluence of the two with the river Sarasvatī, supposed to join them underground, is called tri-veṇī q.v.) RV. etc. etc.;
of a daughter of the Muni Mataṃga Kathās. ;
of a cow KātyṠr. Sch. ;
- यमुनाचार्य
- यमुनाजनक
- यमुनातीर्थ
- यमुनादत्त
- यमुनाद्वीप
- यमुनापति
- यमुनापूजा
- यमुनाप्रभव
- यमुनाभाज्
- यमुनाभिद्
- यमुनाभ्रातृ
- यमुनामाहात्म्य
- यमुनावर्णन
- यमुनाष्टक
- यमुनाष्टपदी
- यमुनास्तोत्र
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112 रति
ratif. rest, repose VS. ṠāṇkhGṛ. ;
pleasure, enjoyment, delight in, fondness for (loc. orᅠ comp.;
ratim with āp, labh, upa-labh, adhi-gam, vidkṛi orᅠ bandh andᅠ loc., « to find pleasure in») Up. Mn. MBh. etc.;
the pleasure of love, sexual passion orᅠ union, amorous enjoyment (often personified as one of the two wives of Kāma-deva, together with Prīti q.v.) Mn. MBh. etc.;
the pudenda L. ;
= rati-gṛiha, pleasure-house VarBṛS. ;
N. of the sixth Kala of the Moon Cat. ;
of an Apsaras MBh. ;
of the wife of Vibhu (mother of Priṭhu-sheṇa) BhP. ;
of a magical incantation recited over weapons R. ;
of the letter n Up. ;
of a metre Col
- रतिकर
- रतिकर्मन्
- रतिकान्ततर्कवागिश
- रतिकामपूजा
- रतिकुहर
- रतिक्रिया
- रतिखेद
- रतिगुण
- रतिगृह
- रतिचरणसमन्तस्वर
- रतिजनक
- रतिजह
- रतिज्ञ
- रतितस्कर
- रतिताल
- रतिद
- रतिदेव
- रतिनाग
- रतिपति
- रतिपरिचय
- रतिपाश
- रतिप्रपूर्ण
- रतिप्रिय
- रतिप्रीति
- रतिफल
- रतिबन्धु
- रतिभवन
- रतिभोग
- रतिमञ्जरी
- रतिमत्
- रतिमदा
- रतिमन्दिर
- रतिमन्मथ
- रतिमित्र
- रतिरणधिर
- रतिरत्नप्रदीपिका
- रतिरमण
- रतिरस
- रतिरहस्य
- रतिलक्ष
- रतिलम्पट
- रतिलील
- रतिलोल
- रतिवर
- रतिवर्धन
- रतिवल्ली
- रतिशक्ति
- रतिशूर
- रतिसंयोग
- रतिसंहित
- रतिसंग्रहव्याख्या
- रतिसत्वरा
- रतिसर्वस्व
- रतिसहचर
- रतिसार
- रतिसुन्दर
- रतिसेन
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113 शोभा
ṡobhā́f. (ifc. f. ā) splendour, brilliance, lustre, beauty, grace, loveliness ( kāṡobhā with loc., « what beauty is there < in that>» i.e. « it has no beauty» ;
ṡobhāṉna-kṛi, « to look bad orᅠ ugly» ;
ifc. often = « splendid», « excellent» e.g.. ṡaurya-ṡobhā, « splendid heroism» ;
karma-ṡobhā, « a masterpiece») TS. etc. etc.;
distinguished merit W. ;
colour, hue VarBṛS. Mudr. ;
wish, desire L. ;
a kind of metre Col.;
turmeric L. ;
the yellow pigment Go. -rocanā L. ;
- शोभाकर
- शोभाञ्जन
- शोभाञ्जनक
- शोभामय
- शोभावती
- शोभासिंह
-
114 स्वामि
svāmiin comp. for svāmin
- स्वामिकार्त्तिक
- स्वामिकार्य
- स्वामिकुमार
- स्वामिगिरिमाहात्म्य
- स्वामिगुण
- स्वामिजङ्घिन्
- स्वामिजनक
- स्वामिता
- स्वामित्व
- स्वामिदत्त
- स्वामिपाल
- स्वामिप्रसाद
- स्वामिभट्टारक
- स्वामिभाव
- स्वामिमूल
- स्वामिवशीकरस्तोत्र
- स्वामिवात्सल्य
- स्वामिशास्त्रिन्
- स्वामिशैलमाहात्म्य
- स्वामिसद्भाव
- स्वामिसेवा
-
115 amusing
adj.आमोद जनक, सुखदायक, रम्य -
116 awkward
adj.भद्दा, भौंडा, बेडौल, अनाडी; क्लेशकर, चिन्ताजनक -
117 becoming
adj.सुहावना, शोभाजनक; उचित, योग्य, यथोचित, उपयोगी, सजीला -
118 boisterous
adj.उधमी, प्रचण्ड, प्रबल, गर्जनकारी, कलहकारी -
119 convenient
adj.सुविधा जनक, योग्य, सुविधा का, सुख का, उपयुक्त, सुखकर -
120 convincing
adj.निश्चयात्मक, निश्चयक, प्रतीतिजनक
См. также в других словарях:
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janaka — जनक … Indonesian dictionary
janakâ̱hvaya — जनकाह्वय … Indonesian dictionary
janakâ̱tmajā — जनकात्मजा … Indonesian dictionary
janakêṡvara-tīrtha — जनकेश्वरतीर्थ … Indonesian dictionary
janakīya — जनकीय … Indonesian dictionary
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