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101 속죄
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102 སྡིག་པ་བཤགས་པར་
[sdig pa bshags par]byed pa: expiation of sin by confession and repentance -
103 སྡིག་བཤགས་
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104 con-trahō
con-trahō trāxī, trāctus, ere, to draw together, collect, assemble: exercitum in unum locum, Cs.: copias eo, N.: navibus coactis contractisque, Cs.: viros, V.: undique fontīs, O.: utrumque ad colloquium, L.: contrahe quidquid animis vales, call to your aid, V.—To draw close, draw in, contract, shorten, narrow, lessen, abridge, diminish: pulmones se contrahunt: bracchia, V.: frontem, to wrinkle: voltum, O.: contractum caput, bowed, H.: castra, Cs.: vela, to shorten, H.: umbras, O.: mare contrahitur, is narrowed, O.: contracta aequora sentire, to encroach on, H.: tempora veris, to shorten, O.: tempestas contraxit caelum, narrowed, H.: contracto frigore pigrae (apes), i. e. stiff with cold, V.—Fig., to bring about, accomplish, execute, contract, cause, produce: amicitiam: negotium mihi: numinis iram mihi (arte), O.: bilem tibi, Iu.: causam certaminis, L.: porca contracta, due (in expiation).—To transact, contract, bargain, conclude: cum rege rationem, an account: aes alienum: ex rebus contrahendis: rerum contractarum fides, of contracts: res inter se, L.: cum altero, deal.—To draw in, lessen, check, restrain: animos: appetitūs: cupidinem, H. -
105 Februārius
Februārius adj. [februa], of purifying, of expiation: mensis, the month of the Februa, February, C.: Nonae, of February, C., S.* * *Februaria, Februarium ADJFebruary (month/mensis understood); abb. Feb. -
106 luō
luō luī, —, ere [1 LV-], to loose, free, pay off: aes alienum, Cu.—Fig., of punishment, to suffer, undergo: poenas parricidi: Supplicium, V.: Exsilium dirā poenam pro caede luebat, was undergoing banishment as a punishment, O.— To atone for, expiate: morte, V.: noxam pecuniā, L.: sanguine periuria, V.: Delicta maiorum, H.: pericula publica, i. e. avert by expiation, L.* * *Iluere, lui, luitus Vpay; atone forIIluere, lui, lutus Vpay; redeem/free; pay fine, compensate/atone -
107 piāculum
piāculum ī, n [pio], a means of appeasing, sin-offering, propitiatory sacrifice: piaculum hostiam caedi, L.: Te piacula nulla resolvent, H.— An animal offered in sacrifice, victim: ea prima piacula sunto, V.: furtiva piacula cervae, i. e. substitution, Iu.— An expiation, atonement, sacrifice: rupti foederis, L.: luendis periculis publicis piacula esse, L.— A remedy: Laudis amore tumes, sunt certe piacula, quae, etc., H.— Punishment: dea a violatoribus (sui templi) gravia piacula exegit, L.: rerum praetermissarum, i. e. satisfaction, L.— A crime, sacrilege: quantum piaculi committatur, L.: commissa piacula, V.* * *expiatory offering or rite; sin; crime -
108 piāmen
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109 poena
poena ae, f, ποινή, indemnification, compensation, recompense, retribution, satisfaction, expiation, punishment, penalty, price: Syrus mihi tergo poenas pendet, T.: arbitros dat, qui poenam constituant, Cs.: Tu mihi poenas Persolves amborum, V.: poenas pendo temeritatis meae: poenas pro civibus capere, S.: numen in omne nomen Albanum expetiturum poenas, L.: morte poenas sceleris effugere: poenam dignam suo scelere suscipere: parentum poenas a filiis repetere: falsarum litterarum: poenarum ex inimicis satis est, L.: peccatis qui poenas inroget aequas, H.: dat poenas, i. e. suffers for it, Iu.: nec fuerat poena videre, etc., punishable, Pr.—Person., the goddess of punishment, Vengeance, C.— Plur, avenging Furies, C., O.* * *penalty, punishment; revenge/retribution -
110 prōcūrātiō
prōcūrātiō ōnis, f [procuro], a caring for, charge, superintendence, administration, management, procuration: rei p.: sua cuique procuratio est restituta: rerum humanarum: ministerii, L.— An expiatory sacrifice, expiation: ut sue plenā procuratio fieret: prodigii, L.* * *management; administration; charge, responsibility -
111 (pūrgāmen
(pūrgāmen īnis),n [purgo].—Only plur, a means of cleansing, expiation, atonement: mali, O.: caedis, O.: mentis, O.— That which is removed by cleansing, sweepings, offscourings: Vestae, from the temple of Vesta, O. -
112 luella
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113 अङ्गप्रायश्चित्त
áṅga-prāyaṡcittan. expiation of bodily impurity, especially that arising from death in a family
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114 अध्वरप्रायश्चित्ती
a-dhvará-prāyaṡcittīf. expiation connected with the Adhvara
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115 अपनुत्ति
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116 अवेष्टि
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117 कूष्माण्ड
kūshmāṇḍav.l. for kushm- q.v.;
(ā) f. N. of Durgā;
(ī) f. id. ( seeᅠ kushm-);
( yas) f. pl. N. of the verses VS. XX, 14-16 (spoken in a certain rite for penance orᅠ expiation) Yājñ. III, 304 ;
(am, āni) n. sg. andᅠ pl. id. Gaut. Mn. VIII, 106. ;
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118 कृतनिर्णेजन
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119 गोमत्
gó-mat( gó-) mfn. possessing orᅠ containing cattle orᅠ cows orᅠ herds, rich in cattle, consisting of cattle
RV. AV. VS. MBh. II, V ;
containing orᅠ mixed with milk RV. ;
n. possession of cattle RV. PārGṛ. III, 4, 4 ;
( gó-matī) f. a place abounding in herds of cattle RV. IV, 21, 4 and V, 61, 19 ;
N. of a village in the north gaṇa palady-adi;
(go-matī́) f. N. of a river falling into the Indus RV. VIII, 24, 30 and X, 75, 10 ;
another river falling into the Ganges MBh. III, IV (metrically - ti, 513), VI, XII, XIII Hariv. R. etc.. ;
(with orᅠ without vidyā) N. of a Vedic hymn orᅠ formula to be repeated during expiation for killing a cow MBh. XIII Hcat. I, 7 ;
N. of Dākshāyaṇī in the Go. -manta mountain MatsyaP. XIII, 28.
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120 दोषनिर्घात
dosha-nirghātam. expiation of a crime, penance Āpast.
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