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1 μειώται
μειόωlessen: pres subj mp 3rd sgμειόωlessen: pres ind mp 3rd sg (doric aeolic)μειώτηςcausing diminution: masc nom /voc pl -
2 μειῶται
μειόωlessen: pres subj mp 3rd sgμειόωlessen: pres ind mp 3rd sg (doric aeolic)μειώτηςcausing diminution: masc nom /voc pl -
3 μειώτης
μειώτηςcausing diminution: masc nom sg -
4 μειώτης
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μειώτης
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5 क्षयः _kṣayḥ
क्षयः [क्षि-अच्]1 A house, residence, abode; यातनाश्च यमक्षये Ms.6.61; निर्जगाम पुनस्तस्मात्क्षयान्नारायणस्य ह Mb.-2 Loss, decline, waste, wane, decay, diminution; आयुषः क्षयः R.3.69; धनक्षये वर्धति जाठराग्निः Pt.2.186; so चन्द्रक्षयः, क्षयपक्षः &c.-3 Destruction, end, termination; निशाक्षये याति ह्रियैव पाण्डुताम् Ṛs.1.9; Amaru.6.-4 Pecuniary loss; Ms.8.41.-5 Fall (as of prices.)-6 Removal.-7 Universal destruction (प्रलय).-8 Consumption.-9 A disease in general.-1 The negative sign or quantity, minus (in algebra).-11 Family, race.-12 The house of Yama.-13 A part of the elephant's knee (गजजानुभागविशेषः); Mātaṅga L.5.15.-14 Power (क्षी क्षयैश्वर्ययोरित्यैश्वर्यार्थस्य क्षिधातो रूपम् -Com. on Mb.12.33.2); उपपद्यति संयोगाद् गुणैः सह गुणक्षयात् ibid.-यम् N. of the last year in the sixty years cycle.-Comp. -उपशमः complete annihilation of the desire of being active (Jaina).-कर (also क्षयंकर) a. causing decay or destruction, ruinous.-कालः 1 time of universal destruction.-2 the period of decline.-कासः consumptive cough.-तिथिः, f.-क्षयाहः the lunar day not beginning with the sun-rise, hence omitted in the calendar.-पक्षः the dark fortnight. क्षयपक्ष इवैन्दवीः कलाः सकला हन्ति स शक्तिसंपदः Ki.2.37.-2 a fortnight of 13 days.-मासः the month in which two संक्रान्तिs occur and which is omitted in the adjustment of the lunar-solar calender.-युक्तिः f.,-योगः an opportunity of destroying; Ki.2.9.-रोगः consumption.-वायुः the wind that is to blow at the destruction of the world.-संपद् f. total loss, ruin. -
6 संकोच
saṉ-kocam. contraction, shrinking together, compression MBh. Kāv. etc.;
shutting up, closing (of the eyes) Sāh. ;
crouching down, cowering, humbling one's self, shyness, fear (acc. with kṛi, « to become shy orᅠ modest») Hariv. ;
abridgment, diminution, limitation, restriction Ṡaṃk. Sarvad. ;
drying up (of a lake) Kāv. ;
binding, tying L. ;
a sort of skate fish L. ;
N. of an Asura MBh. ;
n. saffron L. ;
- kārin mfn. making contraction, crouching down, humble, modest Rājat. ;
- pattraka mfn. causing the withering of leaves (said of a partic. disease affecting trees Hariv. ;
- piṡuna n. saffron L. ;
- rekhā f. « line of contraction», a wrinkle, fold L. ;
etc. seeᅠ saṉ-kuc
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7 हापन
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