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2 coloquíntida
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3 भटः _bhaṭḥ
भटः [भट्-अच्]1 A warrior, soldier, combatant; दीन परिजनकृताश्रुजलो न भटीजनः स्थिरमना विचक्लमे Śi.15.93; तद्भटचातुरीतुरी N.1.12; वादित्रसृष्टिर्घटते भटस्य 22.22; Bk. 14.11.-2 A mercenary, hired soldier, hireling.-3 An outcast, a barbarian.-4 A demon.-5 N. of a degraded tribe.-6 A servant, slave.-टा Coloquintida (इंद्रवारुणी).-Comp. -पेटकम् a troop of soldiers.-बलाग्रः a hero; Buddh. (-ग्रम्) an army. -
4 इक्ष्वाकु
ikshvākú
of a son of Manu Vaivasvata (father of Kukshi andᅠ first king of the solar dynasty in Ayodhyā) MBh. R. Bhag. Hariv. VP. ;
a descendant of Ikshvāku R. Ragh. ;
(some Buddhists as well as the Jainas derive their Cakravartins andᅠ many of their Arhats from Ikshvāku);
( avas) m. N. of a warrior-tribe descended from Ikshvāku VarBṛS. ;
(us) f. a bitter gourd;
according to some, the Coloquintida (Citrillus Colocynthis), the fruit of a wild species of Lagenaria Vulgaris Suṡr. ;
- इक्ष्वाकुकुलज
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5 क्षुद्ररुहा
kshudrá-ruhāf. the Coloquintida Gal
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6 गवादन
gavâ̱danan. « cattle-food», pasture orᅠ meadow grass L. ;
(ī) f. (gaṇa gaurâ̱di) a trough for holding grass to feed cattle L. ;
a species of cucumber (Cucumis coloquintida) L. ;
Clitoria Ternatea L.
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7 गोडुम्ब
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8 तारक
tārakamf ( ikā Pāṇ. 7-3, 45 Vārtt. 6 R. II)n. causing orᅠ enabling to pass orᅠ go over, carrying over, rescuing, liberating, saving MBh. XII ;
(Ṡiva) JābālUp. ṠivaP. etc. (a particular prayer, brahman);
belonging to the stars VS. XXIV, 10 (- ká);
m. a helmsman L. ;
N. of a Daitya (conquered by Indra with the assistance of Skanda) MBh. VI ff. ;
(pl. the children of that Daitya, VIII, 1553), XIII Hariv. Kum. etc.. ;
of an enemy of Vishṇu L. ;
of a friend of Sīmanta BrahmôttKh. XXX ;
m. n. a float, raft L. ;
n. a star MBh. V, 5390 Gīt. VII, 24 ;
the pupil of the eye L. ;
the eye L. ;
a metre of 4 × 13 syllables;
(tā́rakā) f. (Pāṇ. 7-3, 45 Vārtt. 6) ;
a star AV. TBr. I, 5, 2, 5 Yājñ. I MBh. etc.. (ifc. f. ā);
a meteor, falling star AV. V, 17, 4 ;
the pupil of the eye MBh. I, 2932 R. III Mṛicch. etc.. ;
the eye L. ;
coloquintida L. ;
= laghu-vṛindāvana Npr. ;
(= - rā) N. of Bṛihas-pati's wife VP. IV, 6, 9 ;
( ikā) f. the juice of palms Kulârṇ. ;
mfn. cheating, deceitful, a deceiver Bhartṛ. Vcar. ;
- तारकजय
- तारकजित्
- तारकतीर्थ
- तारकत्व
- तारकद्वादशी
- तारकमन्त्र
- तारकरिपु
- तारकवध
- तारकवैरिन्
- तारकसूदन
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9 त्रपुस
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10 द्रोण
dróṇan. (fr. 4. dru) a wooden vessel, bucket, trough etc.;
a Soma vessel RV. MBh. etc. (ifc. f. ā Hcat.);
+ cf. Zd. draona
m. n. a measure of capacity (= 4 Āḍhakas= 16 Pushkalas = 128 Kuñcis = 1024 Mushṭis, orᅠ = 200 Palas = 3/20 Kumbha, orᅠ = 1/16 Kharī= 4 Aḍhakas, orᅠ = 2 Aḍhakas= 1/2 Ṡūrpa= 64 Ṡeras, orᅠ = 32 Ṡeras) Mn. Yājñ. MBh. Suṡr. etc.;
a measure for measuring fields (as much land as is sown with a Dróṇa of corn) Col.;
n. an altar shaped like a trough Ṡulbas. III, 216 ;
m. a lake orᅠ large piece of water of 400 poles length L. ;
a kind of cloud (from which the rain streams forth as from a bucket) L. (cf. - megha andᅠ - vṛishṭi below);
a raven orᅠ crow L. (cf. - kāka);
a scorpion (cf. druṇa);
a kind of plant (prob. Leucas Linifolia) L. ;
N. of one of the 8 Vasus (husband of Abhimati andᅠ father of Harsha, Ṡoka, Bhsya etc.) BhP. ;
of a Brāhman said to have been generated by Bharad-vāja in a bucket (the military preceptor of both the Kuru andᅠ Paṇḍu princes;
afterwards king of a part of Pañcāla andᅠ general of the Kurus, the husband of Kṛipī andᅠ father of Aṡvatthāman) MBh. Hariv. Pur. etc.;
of one of the 4 sons of Mandapāla andᅠ Jaritā (born as birds) MBh. I, 8345 » etc.
(as author of RV. X, 142, 3, 4, with the patr. Sārṇga);
of a Brāhman Pañc. ;
of sev. other men VP. ;
of sev. mountains ib. ;
(ā) f. a kind of shrub L. ;
N. of a daughter of Ṡiṇha-hanu Buddh. ;
(ī) f. a wooden trough orᅠ tub MBh. Hariv. R. etc.;
any vessel orᅠ implement'made of wood» L. ;
a measure of capacity (= 2 Sūrpas = 128 Ṡeras) L. ;
a valley, Malatim. IX, 0/1 Pur. ;
a kind of creeper Bhpr. ;
of coloquintida (= indra-círbitī) L. ;
of salt L. ;
N. of a country, of a mountain andᅠ of a river L. ;
- द्रोणकलश
- द्रोणकाक
- द्रोणकाकल
- द्रोणक्षीरा
- द्रोणगन्धिका
- द्रोणघा
- द्रोणचित्
- द्रोणचिति
- द्रोणदुग्धा
- द्रोणदुघा
- द्रोणपदी
- द्रोणपर्णी
- द्रोणपर्वन्
- द्रोणपुष्प
- द्रोणपुष्पी
- द्रोणमय
- द्रोणमाना
- द्रोणमुख
- द्रोणमेघ
- द्रोणम्पच
- द्रोणरिपु
- द्रोणवृष्टि
- द्रोणशर्मपद
- द्रोणसाच्
- द्रोणसिंह
- द्रोणस्तूप
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bhaṭam. (fr. bhṛita) a mercenary, hired soldier, warrior, combatant MBh. Kāv. etc.;
a servant, slave Kāvyâd. VP. ;
a humpback Gal.;
N. of a serpent-demon Buddh. ;
= arya-bhaṭa (cf. below);
pl. N. of a degraded tribe L. (cf. bhaṭṭa, bhaḍa, bhaṇḍa;
according to some « a person whose father is a Brāhman andᅠ whose mother is a Naṭī»);
(ā) f. coloquintida
- भटदीपिका
- भटपेटक
- भटप्रकाश
- भटप्रकाशिका
- भटबलाग्र
- भटभटमातृतीर्थ
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12 मृगचिर्भिटा
mṛigá-cirbhiṭāf. coloquintida L.
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13 मृगत्र्वारु
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14 मृगभोजनी
mṛigá-bhojanīf. coloquintida Suṡr.
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15 मृगाक्षी
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16 मृगादन
mṛigâ̱danam. « animal-devourer», a hyena L. ;
a hunting leopard L. ;
(ī) f. coloquintida Suṡr. ;
Sida Rhombifolia L. ;
- saha-devī L.
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17 मृगेक्षण
mṛigêkshaṇan. a deer's eye, an eye like a deer's, Kāvyâd. ;
(ā) f. a fawn-eyed woman VarBṛS. ;
coloquintida L.
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18 मृग्एर्वारु
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19 युग्मफला
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20 शक्रभूभवा
ṡakrá-bhūbhavāf. Cucumis Coloquintida L.
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См. также в других словарях:
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coloquíntida — s. f. Espécie de pepino amargo e purgativo. = COLOCÍNTIDA, COLOCÍNTIDE ‣ Etimologia: latim colocynthis, idis … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
coloquíntida — (Del lat. vulg. coloquintis, este del lat. colocynthis, ĭdis, y este del gr. κολοκυνθίς). 1. f. Planta de la familia de las Cucurbitáceas, con tallos rastreros y pelosos de dos a tres metros de largo, hojas hendidas en cinco lóbulos dentados,… … Diccionario de la lengua española
coloquíntida — {{#}}{{LM C09334}}{{〓}} {{[}}coloquíntida{{]}} ‹co·lo·quín·ti·da› {{《}}▍ s.f.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Planta de largos tallos rastreros, hojas con cinco lóbulos dentados, flores amarillas y cuyo fruto es parecido a la naranja, pero tiene sabor amargo: • … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
coloquíntida — (Del bajo lat. coloquinthida < gr. kolokynthis.) ► sustantivo femenino BOTÁNICA Planta rastrera, con tallo piloso de dos a tres metros de largo, de hojas ásperas y vellosas hendidas en cinco lóbulos dentados, flores amarillas y frutos amargos … Enciclopedia Universal
coloquintida — /kol euh kwin ti deuh/, n. colocynth (defs. 1, 2). [1350 1400; ME < ML < Gk kolokýnthida, acc. of kolokynthís COLOCYNTH] * * * … Universalium
coloquíntida — co|lo|quín|ti|da Mot Esdrúixol Nom femení … Diccionari Català-Català
coloquíntida — sustantivo femenino alhandal … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
coloquintida — n. Colocynth, bitter apple, bitter cucumber … New dictionary of synonyms
coloquintida — col·o·quin·ti·da … English syllables
coloquintida — var. of COLOCYNTH … Useful english dictionary