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1 dhu
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2 धु
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3 धू
dhū
dhunoti, - nute Br. etc. etc.;
cl. 6. P. Dhātup. XXVII, 9 ;
dhuvati AV. Br. (cf. ni-;
Pot. dhūvet Kāṭh.);
cl. 9. P. Ā. XXXI, 17 Pot. dhunīyāt Suṡr. ;
p. Ā. dhunāna BhP. ;
cl. 1. P. XXXIV, 29 dhavati;
cl. 2. Ā., 3. pl. dhuvate ( dhunváte?) ṠBr. ;
p. dhuvāná TS. (pf. dudhāva MBh., - dhuve AV. ;
dudhuvīta andᅠ dūdhot RV.:
aor. adhūshṭa, 3. pl. - shata ib. ;
adhoshṭa, adhavishṭa;
adhaushīt, adhāvīt Gr.;
fut. dhavishyati, - te Br. etc.;
dhoshyati, - te, dhotā andᅠ dhavitā Gr.;
ind. p. dhūtvā AitBr., -dhū́ya AV. etc.;
inf. dhavitum Gr.) to shake, agitate, cause to tremble RV. etc. etc.;
to shake down from (e.g.. fruits <acc.> from a tree <acc.>) RV. IX, 97, 53 ;
(oftener Ā.) to shake off, remove, liberate one's self from (acc.) Br. Up. MBh. etc.;
to fan, kindle (a fire) KātyṠr. MBh. etc.;
to treat roughly, hurt, injure, destroy Kāv. Pur. ;
to strive against, resist Pañc. I, 42:
Pass. dhūyáte AV. etc. (p. dhūyat MBh.):
Caus. dhāvayati (Dhāt. XXXIV, 29) andᅠ dhūnayati ( seeᅠ dhūna):
Desid. dudhūshati, - te Gr.;
Intens. dodhavīti RV. MBh. (p. dôdhuvatdávidhvat RV.);
dodhūyate, p. - yamāna andᅠ - yat MBh. ;
so shake orᅠ move violently (trans. andᅠ intr.);
to shake off orᅠ down;
to fan orᅠ kindle
Cf. dhav andᅠ dhāv;
+ Gk. θύω, θύνω, θυμός
2) f. shaking, agitating L.
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4 དྷུ་
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5 དྷུ་ཏི་
[dhu ti]central life-vein in the human body -
6 धूति
dhū́tim. shaker, agitator (Maruts) RV. ;
N. of an Āditya VP. ;
shaking, moving to andᅠ fro, fanning Vop.
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7 धूपि
dhū́pim. N. of a class of winds causing rain TĀr.
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8 धूपिक
dhū́pikam. preparer of incense, perfumer R.
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9 धूपिन्
dhū́pinmfn. perfuming, making fragrant Naish.
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10 धूप्य
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11 धूर्वा
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12 Zilhicce
Dhu´l-Hijja (the twelfth month of the Islamic calendar). -
13 Zilkade
Dhu'l-Qa'dah (the eleventh month of the Islamic calendar). -
14 θύρα
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `door, doorleaf', mostly in plur. `gate' (Il.; cf. Schwyzer-Debrunner 44).Other forms: Ion. θύρηCompounds: Several compp., e. g. θυρᾰ-ωρός (Χ 69), θυρ-ωρός, - ουρός (Sapph.) `doorwaiter' (cf. on ὁράω and Schwyzer 438), as 2. member with thematic anlargement, e. g. πρό-θυρ-ον `place before the gatee, forecourt' (Il.).Derivatives: Diminut.: θύριον (Att.) and θυρίδιον (Gp.), θυρίς f. `window(opening)' (IA) with θυριδεύς `window-frame' (Delos IIIa; cf. the names in - εύς in Chantraine Formation 128), θυριδόω `provide with a window' (pap.) with θυριδωτός (inscr.). Further θυρεός m. `door-stone' (ι 240, 313), name of a long shield = Lat. scutum (hell.; on the formation Chantraine 51; also Schwyzer 468 and Hermann Sprachwiss. Komm. zu ι 240, but hardly with Bechtel Vocalcontr. 154 from the consonantstem in θύρ-δα) with θυρεόω `cover with a shield' (Aq.); θύρετρα pl. `door(-casing)' (ep.; Schwyzer 532, Chantraine 332) with θυρετρικός (Chios); θύρωμα, often in plur. - ώματα `doorway' (IA; not with Schwyzer 523 from θυρόω, cf. Chantraine 187); θυρών, - ῶνος m. `hall, antechamber' (S.). Adj. θυραῖος, Aeol. θύραος `belonging to the door, standing before the door, outside, foreign' (trag., hell.). Denomin. verb θυρόω `provide with doors' (Att.) wiht θύρωσις (Epid.), θυρωτός (Babr.). θυραυλέω `sleep before the door' from a compound with αὐλή. *θυράγματα ἀφοδεύματα H. (in wrong position), as from θυράζω.Etymology: From θύρ-δα ἔξω. Άρκάδες H. and θύσθεν for *θύρ-σθεν = θύρα-θεν (Tegea; on the formation Schwyzer 628), perhaps also from θύραζε `out (of the door)' (if for *θύρᾰς δε; Schwyzer 625 w. n. 1) one reconstructs a consonant-stem, IE * dhur-, which is often attested in other languages: Germ., e. g. OHG turi = Tür (prop. plur.), from IE *dhúr-es; Balt., e. g. Lith. acc. pl. dur-ìs, gen. dùr-ų̃, Skt. acc. pl. dúr-aḥ (IE *dhúr-n̥s; on the anlaut. d- for dh- cf. Mayrhofer KEWA 2, 83). The consonant -stem is often replaced by innovations, notably by an i-stem in Lith. nom. pl. dùr-y-s, gen. dùr-i-ų̄, by an o-stem in Goth. daúr n. = NHG Tor etc., by an n-stem in Arm. dur-n, by an ā-stem as in θύραι, also in Arm. gen. dat. abl. pl. dr-a-c̣, instr. dr-a-w-k`. - Beside zero-grade * dhur- full-grade *dhu̯er-, *dhu̯or-, e. g. Skt. nom. pl. dvā́r-aḥ, acc. dúr-aḥ (s. above), which were often generalized as in Lat. for-ēs, Toch. B twere; with enlargements, e. g. Skt. dvā́r-a-m, OCS dvor-ъ `court', Lat. for-īs `outside', for-ās `(towards) outside'. A zero grade *dhu̯r̥- has been supposed in θαιρός `pivot of a door', but is doubtful (s. v.). - The thematic enlargement of πρό-θυρ-ον also e. g. in Skt. śatá-dur-a- `with hundred doors' (Sommer Nominalkomp. 131). - Details in Pok. 278f., W.-Hofmann s. foris, Ernout-Meillet s. forēs, Mayrhofer Wb. 2, 83f., Fraenkel Lit. et. Wb. s. dùrys, Vasmer Russ. et. Wb. s. dverь. Cf. Benveniste, Institutions I 311ff.Page in Frisk: 1,695-696Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > θύρα
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15 ब्रह्मबन्धु
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16 скин-ду
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17 आधु
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18 आधू
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19 निधू
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20 प्रधू
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