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121 वर्णनम् _varṇanam _ना _nā
वर्णनम् ना [वर्ण्-ल्युट्]1 Painting.-2 Description, delineation, representation; स्वभावोक्तिस्तु डिम्भादेः स्वक्रिया- रूपवर्णनम् K. P.1.-3 Writing.-4 A statement, an assertion.-5 Praise, commendation. (-ना only in this sense.) -
122 वाच् _vāc
वाच् f. [वच्-क्विप् दीर्घो$संप्रसारणं च Uṇ.2.67]1 A word, sound, an expression (opp. अर्थ); वागर्थाविव संपृक्तौ वागर्थप्रतिपत्तये R.1.1.-2 Words, talk, language, speech; वाचि पुण्यापुण्यहेतवः Māl.4; लौकिकानां हि साधूनामर्थं वागनुवर्तते । ऋषीणां पुनराद्यानां वाचमर्थो$नुधावति U.1.1; विनिश्चितार्थामिति वाचमाददे Ki.1.3 'spoke these words', 'spoke as fol- lows'; R.1.49; Śi.2.13,23; Ku.2.3.-3 A voice, sound; अशरीरिणी वागुदचरत् U.2; मनुष्यवाचा R.2.33.-4 An assertion, a statement.-5 An assurance, a pro- mise.-6 A phrase, proverb, saying.-7 N. of Sara- svatī, the goddess of speech.-Comp. -अपहारकः (वागपहारकः) 1 a 'stealer of speech', a reader of pro- hibited texts; Ms.11.51.-2 a liar (मिथ्यावादी).-अपेत (वागपेत) a. dumb.-अर्थः (वागर्थः) a word and its meaning; वागर्थाविव संपृक्तौ R.1.1; see above.-असिः cutting speech (cutting like a sword); स्फुरन्नसाधोर्विवृणोति वागसिः Ki.14.12.-आडम्बरः, (-वागाडम्बरः) verbosity, bombast.-आत्मन् a. (वागात्मन्) consisting of words; ऋषे प्रबुद्धो$सि वागात्मनि ब्रह्मणि U.2.-ईशः (वागीशः) 1 an orator, an eloquent man.-2 an epithet of Bṛihaspati, the preceptor of the gods; वागीशाद्याः सुमनसः Nyāyamāla.-3 an epithet of Brahman; वागीशं (धातारं) वाग्भिरर्थ्याभिः प्रणिपत्योपतस्थिरे Ku.2.3.-4 the lunar mansion called Puṣya. (-शा) N. of Sarasvatī.-ईश्वरः (वागीश्वरः) 1 an orator, eloquent man.-2 an epithet of Brahman. (-री) Sarasvatī, the goddess of speech.-उत्तरम् (वागु- त्तरम्) end of speech.-ऋषभः, (वागृषभः) 'eminent in speech', an eloquent or learned man.-कलहः- (वाक्कलहः) a quarrel, strife.-कीरः (वाक्कीरः) a wife's brother.-केलिः, -ली (वाक्केलिः -ली) witty conversation.-गुदः (वाग्गुदः) a kind of bird; Ms.12.64.-गुणः (वाग्गुणः) a merit or excellence of speech; (35 such merits are enumerated by Hemachandra).-गुम्फः (pl.) artificial language.-गुलिः, -गुलिकः (वाग्गुलिः &c.) the betel-bearer of a king &c.; cf. ताम्बूलकरङ्कवाहिन्.- चपल a. (-वाक्चपल) chattering, frivolous or inconside- rate in talk.-चापल्यम् (वाक्चापल्यम्) idle or frivo- lous talk, chattering, gossiping.-छलम् (वाक्छलम्) 'dishonesty in words', an evasive reply, a prevarica- tion; एतावदेवास्ति मे वाक्छलम् Mu.2; केनेदममृतं मे वाक्छलाद् वृष्टम् K.33.-जालम् (वाग्जालम्) bombast, empty talk; अनिर्लोडितकार्यस्य वाग्जालं वाग्मिनो वृथा Śi.2.27.-जीवमः (वाग्जीवनः) a buffon; Kau. A.2.1.-डम्बरः (वाग्ड- म्बरः) 1 bombast.-2 eloquent language.-दण्डः (वाग्दण्डः) 1 reproachful words, reprimand, reproof.-2 restraint of speech, control over words; cf. त्रिदण्ड Ms.12.1.-दत्त (वाग्दत्त) a. promised, affianced, betrothed. (-त्ता) an affianced or betrothed virgin; Kull. on Ms.5.72.-दरिद्र (वाग्दरिद्र) a. 'poor in words', i. e. speaking little.-दलम् (वाग्दलम्) a lip.-दानम् (वाग्दानम्) betrothal; Ms.5.72 (Kull.).-दुष्ट a.(वाग्दुष्ट) 1 abusive, scurrilous, using abusive words; Ms.8.345.-2 using ungrammatical language.(-ष्टः) 1 a defamer.-2 a Brāhmaṇa not invested with the sacred thread at the proper time of his life.-देवता, -देवी (वाग्देवता, वाग्देवी) Sarasvatī, the goddess of speech; वाग्देवतायाः सांमुख्यमाधत्ते S. D.1. ˚कुलम् science, learning.-दोषः (वाग्दोषः) 1 the utterance of a (dis- agreeable) sound; द्वीपिचर्मपरिच्छन्नो वाग्दोषाद् गर्दभो हतः H. B.-2 abuse, defamation.-3 an ungrammatical speech.-निबन्धन (वाग्निबन्धन) a. depending on words.-निमि- त्तम् (वाङ्निमित्तम्) Prognostications; तच्चाकर्ण्य वाङ्- निमित्तज्ञः पितरि सुतरां जीविताशां शिथिलीचकार Hch. V.-निश्चयः (वाङ्निश्चयः) affiance by word of month, marriage contract.-निष्ठा (वाङ्निष्ठा) faithfulness (to one's word or promise).-पटु a. (वाक्पटु) skilful in speech, eloquent.-पति a. (वाक्पति) eloquent; oratorical.(-तिः) 1 N. of Bṛihaspati (in this sense वाचसांपतिः is also used).-2 the constellation Puṣya.-पथः(वाक्पथः) 1 a moment fit for speech.-2 the range of speech.-पाटवम् (वाक्पाटवम्) eloquence.-पारीणः (वाक्पा- रीणः) beyond the range of speech; वाक्पारीणरुचिः स चेन्मुखमयं पद्मः प्रिये तावकम् N.22.14.-पारुष्यम् (वाक्पारु- ष्यम्) 1 severity of language.-2 violence in words, abusive or scurrilous language, defamation; एवं दण्डविधिः प्रोक्तो वाक्पारुष्यस्य तत्त्वतः Ms.8.278.-प्रचोदनम् (वाक्प्रचो- दनम्) an order expressed in words.-प्रतोदः (वाक्प्र- तोदः) 'the goad of words', goading or taunting lan- guage.-प्रलापः (वाक्प्रलापः) eloquence.-बन्धनम् (वाग्बन्धनम्) stopping the speech, silencing; व्रीडार्ता प्रकरोति दाडिमपलव्याजेन वाग्बन्धनम् Amaru.16.-भट (वाग्भटः) N. of a writer on medicine.- मनस n. (the duel-वाङ्मनसी in Vedic language) speech and mind; अथैनं तुष्टुवुः स्तुत्यमवाङ्मनसगोचरम् R.1.15; अतीतः पन्थानं तव च महिमा वाङ्मनसयोः Śiva-mahimna 2.-मात्रम् (वाङ्मात्रम्) mere words.-मुखम् (वाङ्मुखम्) the beginning or introduction of a speech, an exordium, a preface.-यत a. (-वाग्यत) one who has controlled or curbed his speech, silent.-यमः (वाग्यमः) one who has con- trolled his speech, a sage.-यामः (वाग्यामः) a dumb man.-युद्धम् (वाग्युद्धम्) a war of words, (hot) debate or discussion, controversy.-रोधः (वाग्रोधः) stopping the speech, silencing.-वज्रः (वाग्वज्रः) 1 adamantine words; अहह दारुणो वाग्वज्रः U.1.-2 harsh or severe language.-विद् a. (वाग्विद्) eloquent.-विदग्ध a. (वाग्विदग्ध) skilled in speech. (-ग्धा) a sweet-speaking or fascinating woman.-विनिःसृत a. (वाग्विनिःसृत) put forth by speech; वाच्यर्था नियताः सर्वे वाङ्मूला वाग्वि- निःसृताः । तां तु यः स्तेनयेद्वाचं स सर्वस्तेयकृन्नरः ॥ Ms.4.256.-विभवः (वाग्विभवः) stock or provision of words, power of description, command of language; नास्ति मे वाग्विभवः प्रशंसितुम् V.3; रघूणामन्वयं वक्ष्ये तनुवाग्विभवो$पि सन् R.1.9; Māl.1.26.-विलासः (वाग्विलासः) graceful or elegant speech.-विलासिन् m. (वाग्विलासिन्) pi- geon, dove.-विस्तरः (वाग्विस्तरः) prolixity.-वीरः (वाग्वीरः) master of speech.-व्ययः (वाग्व्ययः) waste of breath.-व्यवहारः (वाग्व्यवहारः) verbal or oral discussion; प्रयोगप्रधानं हि नाट्यशास्त्रं किमत्र वाग्व्यवहारेण M.1.-व्यापारः (वाग्व्यापारः) 1 the manner of speaking.-2 the style or habit of speaking.-3 customary phra- seology or mode of talking.-शलाका (वाक्शलाका) in- jurious speech.-शल्यम्(वाक्शल्यम्) = वाक्शलाका. -शस्त्रम् (वाक्शस्त्रम्) a curse; वाक्शस्त्रं वै ब्राह्मणस्य तेन हन्यादरीन् द्विजः Ms.11.33.-संतक्षणम् sarcastic remarks; असारस्य वाक्संतक्षणैः... अपवाहनम् Dk.2.2.-संयमः (वाक्संयमः), -संवरः (वाक्संवरः) restraint or control of speech.-संगः (वाक्संगः) 1 impeded or slow speech.-2 para- lysis of speech.-सारः (वाक्सारः) eloquence.-सिद्धम् (वाक्सिद्धम्) supernatural perfection of speech.-स्तम्भः (वाक्स्तम्भः) paralysis of speech. -
123 समाधानम् _samādhānam
समाधानम् 1 Putting together, uniting.-2 Fixing the mind in abstract contemplation on the true nature of spirit; विभ्रत्यात्मसमाधानतपःस्वाध्यायसंयमैः Bhāg.12.11.24.-3 Profound or abstract meditation, deep contempla- tion.-4 Intentness.-5 Steadiness, composure, peace (as of mind), satisfaction; चित्तस्य समाधानम्; समाधानं बुद्धेः G. L.18.-6 Clearing up a doubt, replying to the Pūrvapakṣa; answering an objection.-7 Agreeing, promising.-8 (In drama) A leading incident which unexpectdly gives rise to the whole plot.-9 Justifica- tion of a statement, proof.-1 Reconciliation.-11 Eagerness.-Comp. -रूपकम् a kind of metaphor (used for the justification of a bold assertion). -
124 maíomh
vb to claim; nm assertion, boast, statement -
125 заверение
с.positive statement, assertion; ( заявление) protestation -
126 ствердження
с( твердження) assertion, affirmation, statement; ( підтвердження) confirmation -
127 menguatkan
reinforce, strengthen, empower* * *confirm, corroborate, affirm (a statement, assertion, etc) -
128 истинное утверждение
true statement, true assertion
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