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1 אלותא
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2 אַלְוָתָא
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3 सुवर्ण _suvarṇa
सुवर्ण a. [शोभनो वर्णो$स्य]1 Of good or beautiful colour, brilliant in hue, bright, yellow, golden.-2 Of a good tribe or caste.-3 Of good fame, glorious, celebrated.-र्णः 1 A good colour.-2 A good tribe or caste.-3 A sort of sacrifice.-4 An epithet of Śiva.-5 The thorn-apple.-र्णा 1 One of the seven tongues of fire.-2 Black aloe-wood.-3 Turmeric.-4 Colocynth.-र्णम् 1 Gold.-2 A golden coin (-m. also); नन्वहं दशसुवर्णान् प्रयच्छामि Mk.2.-3 A weight of gold equal to 16 Māṣas or about 175 grains Troy (m. also).-4 Money, wealth, riches.-5 A sort of yellow sandal- wood.-6 A kind of red chalk.-7 N. of a tree (नागकेशर).-Comp. -अक्षः N. of Śiva.-आख्यः 1 N. of a tree (नागकेशर).-2 the thorn-apple.-अभिषेकः sprinkling the bride and bridegroom with water into which a piece of gold has been dropped.-कदली a variety of plantain.-कर्तृ, -कार, -कृत् m. a goldsmith.-गणितम् a particular method of calculation in arithmetic.-गैरिकम् a kind of red-chalk.-चौरिका gold-stealing.-जीविकः N. of a tribe; (गान्धिकः शाङ्खिकश्चैव कांस्यको मणिकारकः । सुवर्णजीविकश्चैव पञ्चैते वणिजः स्मृताः ॥).-धेनुः a golden offering in the shape of a cow.-पालिका a kind of vessel made of gold.-पुष्पः the globe-amaranth.-पुष्पित a. abounding in gold; e. g. सुवर्णपुष्पितां पृथ्वीं विचिन्वन्ति त्रयो जनाः । शूरश्च कृतविद्यश्च यश्च जानाति सेवितुम् ॥ Pt.1.45.-पृष्ठ a. coated with gold, gilded.-बिन्दुः 1 N. of Viṣṇu.-2 a form of Śiva.-भाण्डम्, -भाण्डकम् a jewel-box.-माक्षिकम् a kind of mineral substance.-यूथी yellow jasmine.-रूप्यक a. abounding in gold and silver.-रेतस् m. an epithet of Śiva.-रोमन् m. a ram.-वणिज् m. N. of a mixed caste.-वर्णः N. of Viṣṇu.-वर्णा turmeric.-सानुः the Meru mountain having golden peaks; सुवर्णसानुप्रतिमान् प्रासादानुच्चतोरणान् Śiva B.1.55.-सिद्धः an adept who has acquired gold by magical means.-स्तेयम् stealing of gold (one of the five Mahāpātakas q. v.); अत ऊर्ध्वं प्रवक्ष्यामि सुवर्ण- स्तेयनिष्कृतिम् Ms.11.98. -
4 काष्ठक
kāshṭhaka1) m. a kind of wheat L. ;
( ikā) f. a small piece of wood Pañcat. Kathās. ;
wild Pisang L. ;
(am) n. aloe wood orᅠ Agallochum L. ;
2) mfn. relating to kāshṭhakīya gaṇa bilvakâ̱di
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