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61 श्रीखण्ड
ṡrī-khaṇḍam. orᅠ n. (?) the sandal-tree, sandal Kāv. Kathās. etc.;
(ī) f. seeᅠ comp.;
- khaṇḍa m. n. a quantity of sandal Subh. ;
- carcā f. sandal unguent Gīt. ;
- tamāla-pattra Nom. P. - ttrati, to represent a sandal mark on the forehead Prasannar. ;
- dāsa m. N. of a man Ratnâv. ;
- druma m. the sandal-tree Rājat. ;
- pṛithvī-dhara m. « sandal-mountain», the Malaya range Vcar. ;
- vilepana n. anointing with sandal Hit. ;
- ṡītala mfn. cool as sandal Kathās. ;
- ṡaila m. (= pṛithvī-dhara) Gīt. ;
-ḍâ̱ṅga-rāga m. anointing the body with sandal Kathās. ;
-ḍâ̱rdra-vilepana n. moist unguent of sandal ib. ;
-ḍī-vedâ̱nta-sāra m. N. of wk.
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62 सुधार
su-dhārámfn. streaming beautifully RV. ;
su-dhāramfn. well pointed (as an arrow) MBh.
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63 θρόνος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `throne, seat', also `chair of state, judge's seat'.Dialectal forms: Myc. tono, toronowokoCompounds: Compp., e. g. χρυσό-θρονος `with golden throne' (Il.)Derivatives: Diminutives θρονίς f. (Them.), θρόνιον (EM, Ptol.); further θρονίτης (cod. - τις) πρώτιστος H. (cf. Redard Les noms grecs en - της 24); θρονιτικός `throne-like' (Sidyma); denomin. verb θρονίζομαι `be placed on the throne' (LXX) with θρονιστής `enthroner' (liter. pap.), θρονισμός `enthronisation' (D. Chr.); also θρόνωσις `id.' (Pl. Euthd. 277d; as Rite of the Corybantes) as if from *θρονόομαι; cf. Chantraine Formation 279; on the facts v. Wilamowitz Glaube 2, 187.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Formation like κλ-όνος (from κέλομαι(?); cf. also χρόνος and Κρόνος), from a verb `hold, support, bear', seen e. g. in Skt. perf. dā̆dhā́ra (would be Gr. *τέ-θορ-α), in the athem. root aor. dhr̥-thās (2. sg.), perhaps also in ἐν-θρ-εῖν φυλάσσειν H. (s. θρησκεύω); θρόνος would then be prop. "supporter, bearer". Greek relatives are: θόρναξ ὑποποδιον. Κύπριοι. η ἱερὸν Άπόλλωνος ἐν τῃ̃ Λακωνικῃ̃ H., prob. for *θρόναξ through metathesis and so directly derived from θρόνος. Forms with θρᾱ- are too far away: θρή-σασθαι with θρᾶ-νος (s. v.), θρῆ-νυς; θρά̄-σκω with θρησκεύω (s. v.); there is no indication that they have enything to do with θρόνος. - Representatives in other languages, e. g. Lat. ferē, frētus, firmus, Skt. caus. dhāráyati, dhárma- `right, custom', dháraṇa- `holding', give nothing new for Greek. More forms Pok. 252f., W.-Hofmann s. firmus, ferē, Mayrhofer s. dhāráyati. - However, Greek has no forms in - ον-ος, only - ων, - ων-ος and - ων, - ον-ος (Chantr. Form. 159ff); there is no certain instance of IE - ον-ος (as opposed to roots with o-vocalism, like βρόμ-ος); on the other hand most Greek words in - ον-ος are suspected to be of Pre-Greek origin; also there is no word for `chair' derived from the root * dher- (Pok. 252f, nor is there any Greek substantive which is certainly derived from this root (Pok. 252). So we can be rather certain that this word is Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 1,686-687Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > θρόνος
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64 dhari'a
means [dhara'a] Hin zariya, Per dhari'e borrowed from Ar -
65 dharra
a grain; an atom, a molecule [dharra] Hin zarra, Per dharre, Tur zerre, Uzb zarra, Tur zerre borrowed from Ar--------scatter [dhara] -
66 अरसीठक्कुरः _arasīṭhakkurḥ
अरसीठक्कुरः N. of a poet (mentioned in Śārṅga- dhara's anthology). -
67 भोजः _bhōjḥ
भोजः [भुज्-अच्] N. of a celebrated king of Mālvā (or Dhārā); (supposed to have flourished about the end of the tenth or the beginning of the eleventh century, and to have been a great patron of Sanskṛit learning; he is also supposed to have been the author of several learned works, such as सरस्वतीकण्ठाभरण &c.).-2 N. of a country.-3 N. of a king of the Vidarbhas; भोजेन दूतो रघवे विसृष्टः R.5.39;7.18,29,35.-जाः (m. pl.) N. of a people.-Comp. -अधिपः an epithet of1 Kamsa.-2 Karṇa.-इन्द्रः a king of the Bhojas.-कटम् N. of a town founded by Rukmin.-कुलम् the dynasty of the Bhojas who ruled over the country of Vidarbha or Berar; अभोजयद् भोजकुलाङ्कुरः क्वचित् N.16.48.-देवः, -राजः king Bhoja; धन्यः श्रीभोजराजस्त्रिभुवनविजयी Udb; see (1) above.-पतिः 1 king Bhoja.-2 an epithet of Kamsa. -
68 मुञ्जः _muñjḥ
मुञ्जः 1 A sort of rush or grass (of which the girdle of a Brāhmaṇa should be made); Ms.2.43; मुञ्जाटव्यां भ्रष्टमार्गं क्रन्दमानं स्वगोधनम् Bhāg.1.19.5; मुञ्जद्वयं तु मधुरं तुवरं शिशिरं तथा । दाहतृष्णाविसर्पास्रमूत्रवस्त्यक्षि- रोगजित् । दोषत्रयहरं वृष्यं मेखलासूपयुज्यते ॥ Bhāva. P.-2 The sacred cord or girdle itself.-3 N. of a king of Dhārā (said to be the uncle of the celebrated Bhoja).-Comp. -केशः 1 an epithet of Śiva.-2 of Viṣṇu.-केशिन् m. an epithet of Viṣṇu.-बन्धनम् investiture with the sacred thread (or girdle).-मेखलिन् m.1 N. of Śiva.-2 of Viṣṇu.-वासस् m. an epithet of Śiva. -
69 མདོ་འཛིན་པ་
[mdo 'dzin pa]carpenter, stage manager, 1 of zlos gar, sutra dhara -
70 अंशुधर
aṉṡú-dharam. « bearer of rays», the sun L.
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71 अक्षधर
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72 अण्डधर
aṇḍa-dharam. N. of Ṡiva
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73 अध्युद्धृ
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74 अभूमिसाह्वय
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75 अमृतधारा
a-mṛíta-dhārāf. « stream of Amṛita»
N. of a metre
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76 अम्बुधर
ámbu-dharam. « waterholder», a cloud
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77 अम्भोधर
ambho-dharam. a cloud Mṛicch. etc.
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78 अर्धधार
ardhá-dhāran. « half-edged i.e. single-edged», a knife orᅠ lancet with a single edge (the blade two inches long, the handle six, used by surgeons) Suṡr.
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79 अवधार
ava-dhāram. accurate determination limitation Suṡr.
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80 अवनीधर
avanī-dharam. « earth-upholder», a mountain
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