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ṡrīmant

  • 1 श्रीमत्


    ṡrī-mat
    mfn. beautiful, charming, lovely, pleasant, splendid, glorious MBh. Kāv. etc.;

    possessed of fortune, fortunate, auspicious, wealthy, prosperous, eminent, illustrious, venerable (used, like ṡrī, as a prefix before the names of eminent persons andᅠ celebrated works andᅠ sometimes corrupted into ṡrīmant), of high rank orᅠ dignity (m. « a great orᅠ venerable person») ChUp. MBh. R. etc.;
    decorated with the insignia of royalty (as a king) VarBṛS. ;
    abounding in gold (as Meru) Bhartṛ. ;
    m. N. of Vishṇu L. ;
    of Kubera L. ;
    of Ṡākya-mitra Buddh. ;
    of a son of Nimi MBh. ;
    of a poet Cat. ;
    Ficus Religiosa L. ;
    another tree (= tilaka) L. ;
    a parrot L. ;
    a bull kept for breeding L. ;
    ( atī) f. N. of one of the Mātṛis attendant on Skanda MBh. ;
    of various women (esp. of the mother of Mādhavâcārya) Buddh. Cat. ;
    - kumbha n. gold L. ;
    - tama mfn. (superl.) most prosperous orᅠ eminent orᅠ illustrious KaushUp. ;
    - f. prosperity, thriving condition, beauty, splendour Kāv.

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