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1 Gaea
Γαῖα, ἡ, Γῆ, ἡ, Χθών, -ονός, ἡ.Born of Gaea, adj.: Γηγενής, -οῦς.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Gaea
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2 अब्धिः _abdhiḥ
अब्धिः [आपः धीयन्ते अत्र, धा-कि]1 The ocean, receptacle of water; (fig. also) दुःख˚, कार्य˚, ज्ञान˚ &c.; store or reservoir of anything.-2 A pond, lake.-3 (In Math.) A symbolical expression for the number 7; sometimes for 4.-Comp. -अग्निः the sub- marine fire.-कफः, -फेन: 1 froth, foam.-2 the cuttle-fish bone, being regarded as the froth of the ocean.-ज a. born in the ocean. (-जः)1 the moon.-2 The conch.-जम् Salt. (-जौ) (dual) N. of the Aśvins.(-जा) 1 spirituous liquor (produced from the ocean).-2 the Goddess Lakṣmī.-झषः a sea-fish.-डिण्डिरः froth, foam.-द्वीपा 1 the earth.2 a portion of land surrounded by the ocean.-नगरी N. of Dwārakā, the capital of Kṛiṣṇa.-नवनीतकः 1 the moon (the butter of the ocean).-मण्डूकी the pearl- oyster.-शयनः N. of Viṣṇu (so called from his resting in the ocean at the destruction and renovation of the world).-सारः a gem. -
3 गो
gó
du. gā́vā <Ved.>, gā́vau;
pl. nom. gā́vas acc. gā́s <rarely gā́vas TBr. III TUp. MBh. IV, 1506 R. II >
instr. góbhis dat. abl. góbhyas, gen. gávām
<once at the end of a Pāda RV. IV, 1, 19 andᅠ in RV. at the end of Pādas only cf. Pāṇ. 7-1, 57 >
gónām loc. góshu) m. an ox f. a cow, (pl.) cattle, kine, herd of cattle RV. etc.
(in comp. before vowels <cf. Pāṇ. 6-1, 122 ff. >
gav, gava, qq.vv.;
cf. alsoᅠ gavām, gavi, gāṉ ss.vv.;
gavāṉvrata N. of a Sāman;
gavāṉtīrtha seeᅠ got-;
góshu-gam, to set out for a battle < to conquer cows> RV. II, 25, 4; V, 45, 9; VIII, 71, 5);
« anything coming from orᅠ belonging to an ox orᅠ cow», milk (generally pl.),
flesh (only pl. RV. X, 16, 7 ; « fat» Gmn.),
skin, hide, leather, strap of leather, bow-string, sinew RV. X, 27, 22 AV. I, 2, 3; RV. ;
= gó-shṭoma (q.v.) AitBr. IV, 15 ṠBr. XIII ( alsoᅠ go-āyús);
(pl.) « the herds of the sky», the stars RV. I, 154, 6 and VII, 36, 1 ;
(m. < alsoᅠ f. Uṇ. Sch. >) rays of light (regarded as the herds of the sky, for which Indra fights with Vṛitra) MBh. I, III Hariv. 2943 R. etc.. ;
m. the sign Taurus VarBṛS. XL f. VarBṛ. Laghuj. ;
the sun (cf. - putra) Nir. II, 6 and 14 ;
the moon L. ;
a kind of medicinal plant ( ṛishabha) L. ;
a singer, praiser (fr. gai) Naigh. III, 16 ;
« a goer», horse (fr. 1. gā) Sāy on RV. I, 121, 9 and IV, 22, 8 ;
N. of two Ṛishis of the SV. (with the patr. Āṇgirasa TāṇḍyaBr. XVI andᅠ Māyūka);
N. of a man (who with Pushkara is said to be the balâ̱dhyaksha of the sons andᅠ grandsons of Varuṇa) MBh. II, 381 (cf. R. VII, 23, 28);
m. orᅠ f. (?) the sun's ray called Sushumṇa Nir. II, 6 ;
water BhP. I, 10, 36 ( alsoᅠ f. pl. XI, 7, 50);
an organ of sense BhP. VII, 5, 30 ;
the eye Kuval. 70 ;
a billion TāṇḍyaBr. XVII, 14, 2 ;
mf. the sky Naigh. I, 4 (perhaps VS. XXIII, 48);
the thunderbolt Sāy on RV. V, 30, 7 ;
the hairs of the body L. ;
f. an offering in the shape of a cow (= dhenu q.v.) W. ;
a region of the sky L. ;
(Naigh. I, 1) the earth (as the milk-cow of kings) Mn. IV, XII MBh. R. etc.. ;
(hence) the number « nine» Jyot. Sūryas. ;
= go-vīthī Sch. on VarBṛS. IX, 1 ff. ;
a mother L. (cf. VarBṛS. III, 68);
(Naigh. I, 11) speech, Sarasvatī (goddess of speech) MBh. I, III, V Ragh. II, V Cāṇ. ;
voice, note (fr. gai) Ṡiṡ. IV, 36 ;
N. of Gaurī Gal.;
of the wife < orᅠ of a daughter-in-law BhP. IX, 21, 25 >
of Ṡuka (a daughter of the manes called Sukālas) Hariv. 986 MatsyaP. ;
N. of a daughter of Kakut-stha andᅠ wife of Yayāti Hariv. 1601 ;
+ cf. βοῦς;
Lat. bos;
Old Germ. chuo;
Mod. Germ. Kuh;
Eng. cow;
Lett. gohw;
cf. alsoᅠ γαῖα, γῆ;
Goth. gavi
andᅠ Mod. Germ. ṅau
- गोअग्र
- गोअजन
- गोअर्घ
- गोअर्णस्
- गोअश्व
- गोअश्वीय
- गोआयुस्
- गोऋजीक
- गोओपश
- गोकक्ष
- गोकण्ट
- गोकण्टक
- गोकर्ण
- गोकर्मन्
- गोकाम
- गोकाम्या
- गोकिराटिका
- गोकिराटी
- गोकिल
- गोकील
- गोकुञ्जर
- गोकुणिक
- गोकुल
- गोकुलिक
- गोकृ
- गोकृत
- गोक्षीर
- गोक्षुर
- गोक्षुरक
- गोक्षोडक
- गोक्ष्वेड
- गोख
- गोखल
- गोखलु
- गोखल्य
- गोखुर
- गोखुरि
- गोगण
- गोगति
- गोगमन
- गोगृष्टि
- गोगोष्ठ
- गोग्रन्थि
- गोग्रह
- गोग्रास
- गोघात
- गोघातक
- गोघातिन्
- गोघास
- गोघृत
- गोघ्न
- गोचन्दन
- गोचपला
- गोचर
- गोचरय
- गोचरिक
- गोचर्मन्
- गोचर्या
- गोचारक
- गोचारण
- गोचारिन्
- गोचिति
- गोजर
- गोजल
- गोजवाज
- गोजा
- गोजागरिक
- गोजात
- गोजापर्णी
- गोजित्
- गोजिह्वा
- गोजिह्विका
- गोजीर
- गोजीव
- गोडिम्ब
- गोडुम्ब
- गोडुम्बिका
- गोतम
- गोतर
- गोतरणि
- गोतर्पण
- गोतल्लज
- गोता
- गोतीर्थ
- गोतीर्थक
- गोतुल्य
- गोत्र
- गोत्रक
- गोत्रिक
- गोत्रिन्
- गोत्व
- गोत्वच्
- गोद
- गोदत्त्र
- गोदन्त
- गोदम
- गोदरि
- गोदा
- गोदान
- गोदानीय
- गोदाय
- गोदारण
- गोदावरी
- गोदुग्ध
- गोदुह्
- गोदुह
- गोदोह
- गोदोहक
- गोदोहन
- गोद्रव
- गोधन
- गोधर
- गोधर्म
- गोधा
- गोधायस्
- गोधि
- गोधुम
- गोधूम
- गोधूमक
- गोधूलि
- गोधूलिका
- गोधेनु
- गोनन्द
- गोनर्द
- गोनर्दीय
- गोनस
- गोनाग
- गोनाडीक
- गोनाडीच
- गोनाथ
- गोनाद
- गोनाम
- गोनामन्
- गोनामिक
- गोनाय
- गोनाशन
- गोनास
- गोनिष्क्रमण
- गोनिष्यन्द
- गोनिहार
- गोनृ
- गोन्योघस्
- गोप
- गोपति
- गोपथ
- गोपद
- गोपरीणस्
- गोपर्वत
- गोपवन
- गोपशु
- गोपा
- गोपारेश्वरतीर्थ
- गोपाल
- गोपालक
- गोपालि
- गोपालित
- गोपावत्
- गोपिटक
- गोपित्त
- गोपीत
- गोपीथ
- गोपीथ्य
- गोपुच्छ
- गोपुच्छक
- गोपुटा
- गोपुटिक
- गोपुत्र
- गोपुर
- गोपुरक
- गोपुरीष
- गोपुरोगव
- गोपोतलिका
- गोपोष
- गोप्रकाण्ड
- गोप्रचार
- गोप्रतार
- गोप्रदान
- गोप्रदानिक
- गोप्रपदनीय
- गोप्रवेशसमय
- गोप्रेक्षक
- गोप्रेरक
- गोफणा
- गोफणिका
- गोबक
- गोबन्धु
- गोबल
- गोबलीवर्दन्यायेन
- गोबल्लव
- गोब्राह्मण
- गोभट्ट
- गोभण्डीर
- गोभर्तृ
- गोभाज्
- गोभानु
- गोभुज्
- गोभृत्
- गोमक्षिका
- गोमघ
- गोमचर्चिका
- गोमणिंद
- गोमण्डल
- गोमत्
- गोमत
- गोमतल्लिका
- गोमति
- गोमती
- गोमत्य
- गोमत्स्य
- गोमथ
- गोमध्यमध्य
- गोमन्त
- गोमन्द
- गोमय
- गोमयाय
- गोमहिषदा
- गोमातृ
- गोमायु
- गोमायुकेश्वर
- गोमित्र
- गोमिथुन
- गोमिन्
- गोमीन
- गोमुख
- गोमुख्या
- गोमुण्ड
- गोमूढ
- गोमूत्र
- गोमूत्रक
- गोमूत्रिन्
- गोमृग
- गोमेद
- गोमेदक
- गोमेध
- गोम्बु
- गोम्भस्
- गोयज्ञ
- गोयान
- गोयुक्त
- गोयुग
- गोयुत
- गोयूति
- गोरक्ष्
- गोरक्ष
- गोरक्षक
- गोरक्षण
- गोरक्ष्य
- गोरङ्कु
- गोरजस्
- गोरथ
- गोरथक
- गोरभस
- गोरम्भ
- गोरव
- गोरस
- गोराज
- गोराटिका
- गोराटी
- गोरास्य
- गोरुत
- गोरुध
- गोरूप
- गोरोच
- गोरोचना
- गोलक्षण
- गोलत्तिका
- गोलव
- गोलवण
- गोलाङ्गुल
- गोलाङ्गूल
- गोलिह
- गोलीढ
- गोलोक
- गोलोमन्
- गोलोमिका
- गोलोमी
- गोवत्स
- गोवत्सक
- गोवत्सलतीर्थ
- गोवध
- गोवन्दनी
- गोवपुस्
- गोवर
- गोवर्धन
- गोवर्धनीय
- गोवशा
- गोवाट
- गोवाल
- गोवालिन्
- गोवास
- गोवासन
- गोविकर्त
- गोविकर्त्तृ
- गोवितत
- गोविद्
- गोविनत
- गोविन्द
- गोविन्दिनी
- गोविन्दु
- गोविष्
- गोविषाण
- गोविषाणिक
- गोविष्ठा
- गोविसर्ग
- गोवीथी
- गोवीर्य
- गोवृन्द
- गोवृन्दारक
- गोवृष
- गोवृषण
- गोवृषभ
- गोवेष
- गोवैद्य
- गोवैद्यक
- गोव्यच्छ
- गोव्याघ्र
- गोव्याधि
- गोव्रज
- गोव्रत
- गोव्रतिन्
- गोशकट
- गोशकृत्
- गोशत
- गोशतिन्
- गोशफ
- गोशर्य
- गोशाल
- गोशालि
- गोशिल
- गोशीर्ष
- गोशीर्षक
- गोशृङ्ग
- गोशे
- गोश्रीत
- गोश्रुति
- गोश्व
- गोषक
- गोषखि
- गोषड्गव
- गोषणि
- गोषतम
- गोषद्
- गोषद
- गोषदक
- गोषन्
- गोषा
- गोषाति
- गोषादी
- गोषूक्त
- गोषूक्तिन्
- गोषेधा
- गोष्ट
- गोष्टोम
- गोष्ठ
- गोष्ठान
- गोष्ठि
- गोष्ठिक
- गोष्ठी
- गोष्ठीन
- गोष्ठे
- गोष्ठ्य
- गोस
- गोसखि
- गोसंख्य
- गोसंख्यातृ
- गोसङ्ग
- गोसत्त्र
- गोसदृक्ष
- गोसनि
- गोसंदाय
- गोसमाधि
- गोसम्भव
- गोसर्ग
- गोसर्प
- गोसव
- गोसहस्र
- गोसादि
- गोसारथि
- गोसावित्री
- गोसूक्त
- गोसूत्रिका
- गोसेवा
- गोस्तन
- गोस्तोम
- गोस्थान
- गोस्थानक
- गोस्फुरण
- गोस्वामिन्
- गोहत्या
- गोहन्
- गोहण्तृ
- गोहर
- गोहरण
- गोहरीतकी
- गोहिंसा
- गोहित
- गोहिरण्य
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4 द्यु
dyu
pf. dudyāva, 3. pl. dudyuvur) to go against, attack, assail Bhaṭṭ. ;
dyúdivas only IX, 118, 11 ;
acc. dyū́n <rare, dívas, divás e.g.. I, 194, 2; IV, 3, 8 >;
instr. dyúbhis;
native grammarians give as stems div andᅠ dyo;
the latter is declined through all cases like go,
but really does not occur except in forms mentioned above andᅠ in dyo-salila MBh. VIII, 4658,
while div andᅠ dyu regularly alternate before vow. andᅠ cons.)
m. (rarely f.) in Ved. f. in later Skr. heaven, the sky (regarded in Ved. as rising in three tiers < avama, madhyama, uttama orᅠ tṛitīya RV. V, 60, 6 etc.. >,
andᅠ generally as the father ( dyaúsh pitā́,
while the earth is the mother <cf. dyāvā-pṛithivī>,
andᅠ Ushas the daughter), rarely as a goddess, daughter of Prajā-pati AitBr. III, 33 ṠBr. I, 7, 4);
m. (rarely n.) day(esp. in pl. andᅠ in such forms as dívā, by day (cf. s.v.);
dyávi-dyavi, daily, every day;
ánudyū́n, day by day, daily;
dyúbhis andᅠ úpadyúbhis, by day orᅠ in the course of days, a long time RV. ;
m. brightness, sheen, glow (only dyúbhis) RV. I, 53, 4; III, 3, 2 etc.. ;
fire (nom. dyus) L. ;
Cf. dyú;
+ Gk. Zευς, Dιγγός etc. = dyaús, divás;
Lat. ñou, ñu in ñu-piter, ñovis, ñovi etc. = dyavas, dyavi;
Old Eng. ṭíw;
Old High Germ. Zî ̱u;
Old N. ṭyr
2) for 3. div as inflected stem andᅠ in comp. before consonants
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5 निरृति
nir-ṛiti( nír-) f. dissolution, destruction, calamity, evil, adversity RV. etc. etc. (personified as the goddess of death andᅠ corruption andᅠ often associated with Mṛityu, A.-rāti etc. RV. AV. VS. ;
variously regarded as the wife of A.-dharma, mother of Bhaya, Mahā-bhaya andᅠ Mṛityu MBh. orᅠ as a daughter of A.-dharma andᅠ Hiṇsā andᅠ mother of Naraka andᅠ Bhaya MārkP. ;
binds mortals with her cords AV. Br. etc.;
is regent of the south < AV. > andᅠ of the asterism Mūla < Var. >);
the bottom orᅠ lower depths of the earth (as the seat of putrefaction) AV. VS. ṠBr. ;
m. death orᅠ the genius of death BhP. ;
N. of a Rudra MBh. Hariv. Pur. ;
of one of the 8 Vasus Hariv. (v.l. ni-kṛiti);
- gṛihīta ( nír-ṛi-) mfn. seized by Nir. -ṛiti ṠBr. ;
- pāṡá m. the fetters of Nir-ṛiti TS.
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6 संधि
saṉ-dhímfn. containing a conjunction orᅠ transition from one to the other etc. TBr. ;
m. (exceptionally f.;
once in MBh. loc. pl. saṉdhīshu) junction, connection, combination, union with (instr.) KaṭhUp. Subh. ;
association, intercourse with (instr.) MBh. ;
comprehension, totality, the whole essence orᅠ scope of (comp.) Pañcat. ;
agreement, compact TBr. ;
alliance, league, reconciliation, peace between (gen.) orᅠ with (instr. with orᅠ without saha), making a treaty of peace, negotiating alliances (one of a king's six courses of action seeᅠ guṇa;
many kinds are specified e.g.. adṛishṭa-purusha, ucchinna, kāñcana, kapāla, saṉtāna, qq.vv.) Mn. Yājñ. Hit. etc.;
euphonic junction of final andᅠ initial letters in grammar (every sentence in Sanskṛit being regarded as a euphonic chain, a break in which occurs at the end of a sentence andᅠ is denoted by a Virāma orᅠ Avasāna, « stop» ;
this euphonic coalition causing modifications of the final andᅠ initial letters of the separate words of a sentence andᅠ in the final letters of roots andᅠ stems when combined with terminations to form such words) Prāt. Kathās. Sāh. ;
contrivance, management Ragh. Daṡ. ;
place orᅠ point of connection orᅠ contact, juncture, hinge, boundary, boundary line TS. Āpast. MBh. etc.;
critical juncture, crisis, opportune moment MW. ;
a joint, articulation (of the body;
esp. applied to the five junctures of the parts of the eye) RV. etc. etc.;
interstice, crevice, interval MBh. ;
the space between heaven andᅠ earth, horizon ṠBr. GṛṠrS. ;
the interval between day andᅠ night, twilight (= saṉ-dhyā) VS. etc. etc.;
a seam Amar. ;
a fold Pañcat. ;
a wall orᅠ the hole orᅠ cavity orᅠ breach in a wall made by a housebreaker (acc. with chid orᅠ bhid orᅠ Caus. of ut-pad, « to make a breach in a wall») Mn. Mṛicch. Daṡ. ;
the vagina orᅠ vulva L. ;
a juncture orᅠ division of a drama (reckoned to be five, viz. mukha, pratinukha, garbha, vimarṡa, andᅠ nirvahaṇa, qq.vv.;
orᅠ one of the 14 kinds of nirvahaṇa orᅠ catastrophe) Bhar. Daṡar. etc.. ;
a period at the expiration of each Yuga orᅠ age (equivalent to one sixth of its duration andᅠ intervening before the commencement of the next;
occurring alsoᅠ at the end of each Manv-antara andᅠ Kalpa) W. ;
a pause orᅠ rest ib. ;
a part, portion, piece of anything AitBr. Hariv. Naish. Sch. ;
a partic. Stotra. Br. ;
(in mensuration) the connecting link of a perpendicular ib. ;
the common side of a double triangle Ṡulbas. ;
= sâ̱vakāṡa L. ;
N. of a son of Prasuṡruta BhP. ;
f. N. of a goddess presiding over junction orᅠ union VS.
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