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  • 41 आकायः _ākāyḥ

    आकायः [आ-चि-कर्मणि घञ् चितौ कुत्वम्]
    1 The fire on the funeral pile; आकायमग्निं चिन्वीत P.III.3.41. Sk.
    -2 A funeral pile.
    -3 Abode, residence.

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  • 42 कूपकः _kūpakḥ

    कूपकः 1 A well (temporary).
    -2 A hole, cave, cavity.
    -3 The hollow below the loins.
    -4 A stake to which a boat is moored.
    -5 The mast of a ship.
    -6 A funeral pile.
    -7 A hole under a funeral pile.
    -8 A leather oil-vessel.
    -9 A rock or tree in the midst of a river.
    -1 A boat.
    -पिका A stone or rock in the midst of a stream.

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  • 43 pyra

        pyra ae, f, πυρά, a funeral pile, pyre: Ingens, V.: Constituere pyras, V., O.
    * * *
    funeral pile, pyre

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  • 44 कूपक


    kūpaka
    m. (gaṇa prekshâ̱di) a hole, hollow, cave L. ;

    the hollow below the loins L. ;
    a pore VarBṛS. ;
    a small well;
    a hole dug for water in the dry bed of a rivulet L. ;
    a stake etc. to which a boat is moored L. ;
    the mast of a vessel L. ;
    a rock orᅠ tree in the midst of a river L. ;
    a funeral pile ( orᅠ « a hole dug under a funeral pile») L. ;
    a leather oil vessel L. ;
    = a-cyutā L. ;
    ( ikā) f. a stone orᅠ rock in the middle of a stream L. ;
    = a-cyutā L.

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  • 45 चित्य


    cítya
    mfn. III, 1, 132 to be arranged in order AV. X, 2, 8 ;

    to be piled up ṠBr. VI ;
    (with orᅠ without agni, the fire) constructed upon a foundation (of bricks etc.) TS. V AitBr. V, 28 ṠBr. II, VI KātyṠr. ṠāṇkhṠr. ;
    (fr. 1. - cíti) coming from the funeral pile orᅠ from the place of cremation R. I, 58, 10 ;
    n. = - tā-cūḍaka L. (cf. R. I, 58, 10);
    (ā) f. « piling up», building (an altar. etc.) seeᅠ agni-cityā́, maṭha-;
    « a layer, stratum» seeᅠ catuṡcitya;
    a funeral pile L. ;
    seeᅠ 1. ci
    - चित्ययूप

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  • 46 प्रेत _prēta

    प्रेत p. p. [प्र-इ-क्त] Departed from this world, dead, deceased; स्वजनाश्रु किलातिसंततं दहति प्रेतमिति प्रचक्षते R.8.86.
    -तः 1 The departed spirit, the spirit before obsequial rites are performed.
    -2 A ghost, evil spirit; प्रेतान् भूतगणांश्चान्ये यजन्ते तामसा जनाः Bg.17.4; Ms.12.71.
    -3 The inhabitant of hell (नारक); शुश्रुवुर्दारुणा वाचः प्रेतानामिव भारत Mb.6.46.19.
    -4 The manes (पितर); प्रथिता प्रेतकृत्यैषा पित्र्यं नाम विधुक्षये । तस्मिन् युक्तस्यैति नित्यं प्रेतकृत्यैव लौकिकी ॥ Ms.3.127.
    -Comp. -अधिपः an epithet of Yama.
    -अन्नम् food offered to the manes.
    -अयनः N. of a particular hell.
    -अस्थि n. the bone of a dead man.
    ˚धारिन् an epithet of Śiva.
    -आवासः a burial- ground, cemetery.
    -ईशः, -ईश्वरः an epithet of Yama.
    -उद्देशः an offering to the manes.
    -कर्मन् n.,
    -कृत्यम्, -कृत्या obsequial or funeral rites; Ms.3.127.
    -कायः a corpse.
    -कार्यम् see प्रेतकर्मन्; तस्य स प्रेतकार्याणि कृत्वा सर्वाणि भारत Mb.3.138.7.
    -गत a. dead.
    -गृहम् a cemetery.
    -गोपः the keeper of the dead.
    -चारिन् m. an epithet of Śiva.
    -दाहः the burning of the dead, cremation.
    -धूमः the smoke issuing from a funeral pile.
    -नदी the river वैतरिणी.
    -नरः a goblin, ghost.
    -निर्यातकः, -निर्हारकः a man employed to carry dead bodies; प्रेतनिर्यातकश्चैव वर्जनीयाः प्रयत्नतः Ms.3.166.
    -पक्षः 'the fort- night of the manes', N. of the dark half of Bhādra- pada when offerings in honour of the manes are usually performed; cf. पितृपक्ष.
    -पटहः a drum beaten at a funeral.
    -पतिः Yama (the Indian 'Pluto').
    -पात्रम् a vessel used in a Śrāddha ceremony.
    -पुरम् the city of Yama.
    -भावः death.
    -भूमिः f. a cemetery.
    -मेधः a funeral sacrifice.
    -राक्षसी the holy basil (तुलसी).
    -राजः an epithet of Yama.
    -लोकः the world of the dead; प्रेत- लोकं परित्यज्य आगता ये महालये Ulkādānamantra.
    -वनम् a cemetery.
    -वाहित a. possessed by a ghost.
    -शरीरम् the body of the departed spirit.
    -शुद्धिः f.,
    -शौचम् purification after the death of a relative.
    -श्राद्धम् an obsequial offering made to a departed ralative during the year of his death.
    -हारः 1 one who carries a dead body.
    -2 a near relative.

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  • 47 agger

        agger eris, m    [ad + GES-], a mass, heap, collection, pile: aggere paludem explere, Cs.: longius erat agger petendus, Cs.: fossas aggere conplent, V.—A heap of rubbish, pile of stones, bank, mound, dam, pier, hillock, wall, dike, mole, rampart: aggeribus niveis informis terra, with snow-drifts, V.: proelia miscent Aggeribus murorum, V.: molirique aggere tecta, a stockade, V.: aggeribus ruptis amnis exit, dams, V.: muniti aggere portūs, a breakwater, O.: viae agger, a causeway, V.—Poet.: aggeres Alpini, i. e. mountains, V.— A funeral pile, O. — A platform (for a speaker), O. — In war, a mound erected before a besieged city to sustain battering engines: vineis ad oppidum actis, aggere iacto, Cs.: aggerem iacere, S.: promovere ad urbem, to bring near to the city, L.; usu. of wood; hence, ut agger, tormenta flammam conciperent, Cs.: aggerem ac vineas incendium hausit, L. — Fig.: esset agger oppugnandae Italiae, a rampart for attacking. — Freq. of mounds or terraces in Rome, built for defence, and afterwards used as promenades, a boulevard, terrace: maximus (Tarquinii): (Servius) aggere circumdat urbem, L.: Aggere in aprico spatiari, H.— A mound to protect a camp: seges aggere cingit, V.
    * * *
    rampart (or material for); causeway, pier; heap, pile, mound; dam; mud wall

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  • 48 agger

    agger, ĕris, m. [ad-gero].
    I.
    Things brought to a place in order to form an elevation above a surface or plain, as rubbish, stone, earth, sand, brushwood, materials for a rampart, etc. (in the histt., esp. Cæs., freq.; sometimes in the poets): ab opere revocandi milites, qui paulo longius aggeris petendi causā processerant, Caes. B. G. 2, 20:

    aggere paludem explere,

    id. ib. 7, 58; cf. id. ib. 7, 86:

    longius erat agger petendus,

    id. B. C. 1, 42; 2, 15 al.:

    superjecto aggere terreno,

    Suet. Calig. 19; cf. id. ib. 37:

    implere cavernas aggere,

    Curt. 8, 10, 27:

    fossas aggere complent,

    Verg. A. 9, 567: avis e medio aggere exit, from the midst of the pile of wood, Ov. M. 12, 524.— But far oftener,
    II.
    Esp.
    A.
    The pile formed by masses of rubbish, stone, earth, brushwood, etc., collected together; acc. to its destination, a dam, dike, mole, pier; a hillock, mound, wall, bulwark, rampart, etc.; esp. freq. in the histt. of artificial elevations for military purposes: tertium militare sepimentum est fossa et terreus agger, a clay or mud wall, Varr. R. R. 1, 14, 2: aggeribus niveis ( with snow-drifts) informis Terra, Verg. G. 3, 354:

    atque ipsis proelia miscent Aggeribus murorum, pleon. for muris,

    id. A. 10, 24; cf. id. ib. 10, 144:

    ut cocto tolleret aggere opus, of the walls of Babylon,

    Prop. 4, 10, 22.— A dike of earth for the protection of a harbor (Ital. molo), Vitr. 5, 12, 122; Ov. M. 14, 445; 15, 690.— A causeway through a swamp:

    aggeres umido paludum et fallacibus campis imponere,

    Tac. A. 1, 61.— A heap or pile of arms:

    agger armorum,

    Tac. H. 2, 70.— Poet., for mountains:

    aggeres Alpini,

    Verg. A. 6, 830; so,

    Thessalici aggeres,

    i. e. Pelion, Ossa, Olympus, Sen. Herc. Oet. 168.— A funeral pile of wood, Ov. M. 9, 234, and Sen. Herc. Fur. 1216.— A heap of ashes:

    ab alto aggere,

    Luc. 5, 524 Weber.— A high wave of the sea:

    ab alto Aggere dejecit pelagi,

    Luc. 5, 674:

    consurgit ingens pontus in vastum aggerem,

    Sen. Hippol. 1015 (cf.:

    mons aquae,

    Verg. A. 1, 105).—
    B.
    In milit. lang.
    1.
    A mound erected before the walls of a besieged city, for the purpose of sustaining the battering engines, and which was gradually advanced to the town; cf. Smith's Dict. Antiq., and Herz. ad Caes. B. G. 2, 12:

    aggere, vineis, turribus oppidum oppugnare,

    Cic. Fam. 15, 4; id. Att. 5, 20:

    esset agger oppugnandae Italiae Graecia,

    id. Phil. 10, 9:

    celeriter vineis ad oppidum actis, aggere jacto turribusque constitutis, etc.,

    Caes. B. G. 2, 12:

    jacere,

    to throw up, Sall. J. 37, 4; so Vulg. Isa. 29, 3:

    aggerem exstruere,

    Caes. B. G. 2, 30:

    instruere,

    id. ib. 8, 41:

    promovere ad urbem,

    to bring near to the city, Liv. 5, 7.— Hence, poet.: stellatis axibus agger Erigitur, geminasque aequantis moenia turres Accipit, a mound is built provided with wheels (for moving it forwards), Luc. 3, 455; imitated by Sil. 13, 109.—Since such aggeres consisted principally of wood, they could be easily set on fire, Caes. B. C. 2, 14: horae momento simul aggerem ac vineas incendium hausit, Liv 5, 7.— Trop.:

    Graecia esset vel receptaculum pulso Antonio, vel agger oppugnandae Italiae,

    rampart, mound, Cic. Phil. 10, 4: Agger Tarquini, the mound raised by Tarquinius Superbus for the defence of the eastern part of the city of Rome, in the neighborhood of the present Porta S. Lorenzo, Plin. 3, 5, 9, § 67; cf. id. 36, 15, 24, n. 2, * Hor. S. 1, 8, 15; Juv. 5, 153; so id. 8, 43; Quint. 12, 10, 74.—Suet. uses agger for the Tarpeian rock: quoad praecipitaretur ex aggere, Calig. 27.—
    2.
    The mound raised for the protection of a camp before the trench (fossa), and from earth dug from it, which was secured by a stockade (vallum), consisting of sharpened stakes (valli); cf.

    Hab. Syn. 68, and Smith's Dict. Antiq.: in litore sedes, Castrorum in morem pinnis atque aggere cingit,

    Verg. A. 7, 159; Plin. 15, 14, 14, § 47.—
    3.
    The tribunal, in a camp, formed of turf, from which the general addressed his soldiers:

    stetit aggere saltus Cespitis, intrepidus vultum meruitque timeri,

    Luc. 5, 317:

    vix eā turre senex, cum ductor ab aggere coepit,

    Stat. Th. 7, 374; cf. Tac. A. 1, 18 Lips.—
    4.
    A military or public road, commonly graded by embankments of earth (in the class. per. only in Verg. and Tac., and always in connection with viae, agger alone belonging only to later Lat.):

    viae deprensus in aggere serpens,

    Verg. A. 5, 273:

    Aurelius agger, i. e. via Aurelia,

    Rutil. Itiner. 39:

    aggerem viae tres praetoriae cohortes obtinuere,

    Tac. H. 2, 24 and 42; 3, 21 and 23.

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  • 49 νηέω

    νη-έω, [dialect] Dor. [full] νᾱέω, older form of νέω (c),
    A heap, pile up,

    ἐπ' αὐτῶν νήησαν ξύλα πολλά Od.19.64

    ; of a funeral pile,

    μενοεικέα νήεον ὕλην Il.23.139

    ; περὶ δὲ δρατᾲ σώματα νήει ib. 169;

    πῦρ τ' εὖ νηῆσαι Od.15.322

    ; also ἐπ' ἀπήνης νήεον.. ἀπερείσι' ἄποινα heaped a huge ransom, Il.24.276; νήεον αὐτόθι βωμόν piled it up, A.R.1.403:—in [voice] Med.,

    πυρὰν ναήσατ' B.3.33

    : [tense] fut. νηήσεται in pass. sense, Opp.H.2.216.
    II pile, load,

    νηήσας εὖ νῆας Il.9.358

    :—in [voice] Med., νῆα ἅλις χρυσοῦ—νηησάσθω let him pile his ship with gold enough, ib. 137, cf. 279. [Sts. corrupted to νηνέω, q.v.]

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  • 50 चित्य _citya

    1
    चित्य a.
    1 To be arranged in order or built up.
    -2 Constructed upon a foundation (as fire).
    -त्यम् 1 The place at which a corpse is burnt.
    -2 A monument.
    -त्या 1 A funeral pile.
    -2 Piling up, building (as an altar).
    2
    चित्य a. Belonging to the funeral pyre; चित्यमाल्याङ्ग- रागश्च आयसाभरणो$भवत् Rām.1.58.11; m. funeral fire. f.
    1 A pyre.
    -2 A piece of ground prepared for sacri- fice; सचित्यो राजसिंहस्य संचितः कुशलैर्द्विजैः Rām.1.14.29.

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  • 51 acervus

        acervus ī, m    a mass of similar objects, pile, heap: acervus ex sui generis granis: scutorum, V.: aeris et auri, H.: morientum, O.: magnum alterius frustra spectabis acervum, your neighbor's abundant crop, V.—Fig., a multitude, mass, great number, quantity: cerno insepultos acervos civium: facinorum, scelerum. — Poet.: caedis acervi, V. — Absol: ingentīs spectare acervos, enormous wealth, H.: quid habet pulchri constructus acervus, accumulated hoard, H.: quae pars quadret acervum, completes the fortune, H. — Esp., in dialectics, t. t., a seeming argument by gradual approximation: elusus ratione ruentis acervi, defeated by the argument of the vanishing heap, i. e. a sorites, H.
    * * *
    mass/heap/pile/stack; treasure, stock; large quantity; cluster; funeral pile

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  • 52 struēs

        struēs is, f    [STRV-], a heap, pile: laterum: lignorum, L.: Arma cum telis in strue mixta, O.: rogi, a funeral pile, Ta.: (milites) confusā strue implicantur, a mass (the phalanx), L.— A heap of little sacrificial cakes, O.
    * * *
    heap, pile; row of sacrificial cakes

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  • 53 pyre

    Англо-русский синонимический словарь > pyre

  • 54 congeria

    congĕrĭes, ēi ( congĕrĭa, ae, Front. Colon. p. 11, 119 and 125 Goes.; Innoc. Cas. Litt. p. 224 ib.), f. [congero], that which is brought together; hence, a heap, pile, mass (not ante-Aug.; while the syn. acervus is prevalent through all periods).
    I.
    Lit.
    (α).
    With gen.:

    lapidum,

    Liv. 31, 39, 8:

    summa silvae,

    Ov. M. 9, 235; cf.

    struis,

    Plin. 16, 11, 22, § 53; and:

    ramorum et fruticum,

    id. 8, 36, 54, § 127:

    cadaverum,

    Val. Fl. 6, 511; Plin. 18, 31, 74, § 318:

    densa grani,

    id. 13, 15, 30, § 97:

    armorum,

    Tac. A. 2, 22:

    vasta metalli,

    Claud. in Rufin. 2, 135:

    alta sordium,

    Gell. 2, 6 fin.:

    pulveris exigui,

    Luc. 8, 866 sq. —
    (β).
    Absol.:

    dispositam Congeriem secuit,

    i. e. chaos, Ov. M. 1, 33; cf. Claud. Laud. Stil. 2, 10.—So of a heap of wood, wood-pile, funeral-pile, Ov. M. 14, 576; Quint. 5, 13, 13; Claud. Idyll. 1, 93.—
    II.
    Trop.
    A.
    In gen.:

    venit aetas omnis in unam congeriem,

    Luc. 5, 178:

    sincera bonorum,

    Claud. Cons. Mall. Theod. 136. —
    B.
    In rhet., a figure of speech, accumulation; Gr. sunathroismos, Quint. 8, 4, 3; 8, 4, 26 sq.

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  • 55 congeries

    congĕrĭes, ēi ( congĕrĭa, ae, Front. Colon. p. 11, 119 and 125 Goes.; Innoc. Cas. Litt. p. 224 ib.), f. [congero], that which is brought together; hence, a heap, pile, mass (not ante-Aug.; while the syn. acervus is prevalent through all periods).
    I.
    Lit.
    (α).
    With gen.:

    lapidum,

    Liv. 31, 39, 8:

    summa silvae,

    Ov. M. 9, 235; cf.

    struis,

    Plin. 16, 11, 22, § 53; and:

    ramorum et fruticum,

    id. 8, 36, 54, § 127:

    cadaverum,

    Val. Fl. 6, 511; Plin. 18, 31, 74, § 318:

    densa grani,

    id. 13, 15, 30, § 97:

    armorum,

    Tac. A. 2, 22:

    vasta metalli,

    Claud. in Rufin. 2, 135:

    alta sordium,

    Gell. 2, 6 fin.:

    pulveris exigui,

    Luc. 8, 866 sq. —
    (β).
    Absol.:

    dispositam Congeriem secuit,

    i. e. chaos, Ov. M. 1, 33; cf. Claud. Laud. Stil. 2, 10.—So of a heap of wood, wood-pile, funeral-pile, Ov. M. 14, 576; Quint. 5, 13, 13; Claud. Idyll. 1, 93.—
    II.
    Trop.
    A.
    In gen.:

    venit aetas omnis in unam congeriem,

    Luc. 5, 178:

    sincera bonorum,

    Claud. Cons. Mall. Theod. 136. —
    B.
    In rhet., a figure of speech, accumulation; Gr. sunathroismos, Quint. 8, 4, 3; 8, 4, 26 sq.

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  • 56 अन्त _anta

    अन्त a. [अम्-तन् Uṇ.3.86]
    1 Near.
    -2 Last.
    -3 Handsome, lovely; Me.23; दन्तोज्ज्वलासु विमलोपलमे- खलान्ताः Śi.4.4, (where, however, the ordinary sense of 'border' or 'skirt' may do as well, though Malli. renders अन्त by रम्य, quoting the authority of शब्दार्णव - 'मृताववसिते रम्ये समाप्तावन्त इष्यते').
    -4 Lowest, worst.
    -5 Youngest.
    -तः (n. in some senses)
    1 (a) End, limit, boundary (in time or space); final limit, last or extreme point; स सागरान्तां पृथिवीं प्रशास्ति H.4.5 bounded by the ocean, as far as the sea; अपाङ्गौ नेत्रयो- रन्तौ Ak.; उद्युक्तो विद्यान्तमधिगच्छति H.3.114 goes to the end of, masters completely; श्रुतस्य यायादयमन्तमर्भकस्तथा परेषां युधि चेति पार्थिवः (where अन्त also means end or destruction); जीवलोकसुखानामन्तं ययौ K.59 enjoyed all worldly pleasures; आलोकितः खलु रमणीयानामन्तः K.124 end, furthest extremity; दिगन्ते श्रूयन्ते Bv.1.2.
    -2 Skirt, border, edge, precinct; a place or ground in general; यत्र रम्यो वनान्तः U.2.25 forest ground, skirts of the forest; ओदकान्तात् स्निग्धो जनो$नुगन्तव्यः Ś.4; उपवनान्तलताः R.9.35 as far as the borders or skirts; वृत्तः स नौ संगतयोर्वनान्ते R.2.58,2.19; Me.23. Upper part (शिरोभाग); महा- र्हमुक्तामणिभूषितान्तम् Rām.5.4.3.
    -3 End of a texture, edge, skirt, fringe or hem of a garment; वस्त्र˚; पवनप्रनर्तितान्तदेशे दुकूले K.9 (by itself in Veda).
    -4 Vicinity, proximity, neighbourhood, presence; नाधीयीत श्मशानान्ते ग्रामान्ते Ms. 4.116; Y.2.162; जलान्ते छन्दसां कुर्यादुत्सर्गं विधिवद् बहिः 1.143; गङ्गाप्रपातान्तविरूढशष्पम् (गह्वरम्) R.2.26; पुंसो यमान्तं व्रजतः P.2.115 going into the vicinity or presence of Yama; अन्योन्यामन्त्रणं यत्स्याज्जनान्ते तज्जनान्तिकम् S. D.; यां तु कुमारस्यान्ते वाचमभाषथास्तां मे ब्रूहि Śat. Br. (These four senses are allied).
    -5 End, conclusion, termination (opp. आरम्भ or आदि); सेकान्ते R.1.51; दिनान्ते निहितम् R.4.1; मासान्ते, पक्षान्ते, दशाहान्ते &c.; एकस्य दुःखस्य न यावदन्तं गच्छाम्यहं पारमिवार्णवस्य Pt.2.175; व्यसनानि दुरन्तानि Ms.7.45; दशान्तमुपेयिवान् R.12.1 going to the end of the period of life (end of the wick); व्यसनं वर्धयत्येव तस्यान्तं नाधिगच्छति Pt.2.18; oft. in comp. in this sense, and meaning 'ending in or with', 'ceasing to exist with', 'reaching to the end'; तदन्तं तस्य जीवितम् H.1.91 ends in it; कलहान्तानि हर्म्याणि कुवाक्यान्तं च सौहृदम् । कुराजान्तानि राष्ट्राणि कुकर्मान्तं यशो नृणाम् ॥ Pt.5.76; विशाखान्ता गता मेघा प्रसूत्यन्तं च यौवनम् । प्रणामान्तः सतां कोपो याचनान्तंहि गौरवम् ॥ Subhā. फलोदयान्ताय तपःसमाधये Ku.5.6 ending with (lasting till) the attainment of fruit; यौवनान्तं वयो यस्मिन् Ku.6.44; R.11.62,14.41; विपदन्ता ह्यविनीतसंपदः Ki.2.52; युगसहस्रान्तं ब्राह्मं पुण्यमहर्विदुः Ms.1.73 at the end of 1 Yugas; प्राणान्तं दण़्डम् Ms.8.359 capital punishment (such as would put an end to life).
    -6 Death, destruc- tion; end or close of life; धरा गच्छत्यन्तं Bh.3.71 goes down to destruction; योगेनान्ते तनुत्यजाम् R.1.8; एका भवेत्स्वस्तिमती त्वदन्ते 2.48;12.75; ममाप्यन्ते Ś.6; अद्य कान्तः कृतान्तो वा दुःखस्यान्तं करिष्यति Udb.; औषध्यः फलपाकान्ताः Ms.1.46; अन्तं या To be destroyed, perish, be ruined.
    -7 (In gram.) A final syllable or letter of a word; अजन्त ending in a vowel; so हलन्त, सुबन्त, तिडन्त &c.
    -8 The last word in a compound.
    -9 Ascertainment, or settlement (of a question); definite or final settle- ment; pause, final determination, as in सिद्धान्त; न चैव रावणस्यान्तो दृश्यते जीवितक्षये Rām.6.17.58 उभयोरपि दृष्टोन्तस्त्वनयोस्तत्त्वदर्शिभिः Bg.2.16 (सदसतोः इत्यर्थः).
    -1 The last portion or the remainder (n. also); निशान्तः; वेदान्तः &c. वेदांश्चैव तु वेदाङ्गान् वेदान्तानि तथा स्मृतीः । अधीत्य ब्राह्मणः पूर्वं शक्तितो$न्यांश्च संपठेत् ॥ Bṛihadyogi- yājñavalkya Smṛiti 12.34.
    -11 Underneath, inside, inner part; युष्मदीयं च जलान्ते गृहम् Pt.4 in water, underneath water; सुप्रयुक्तस्य दम्भस्य ब्रह्माप्यन्तं न गच्छति Pt.1.22 does not penetrate or dive into, sound, fathom; आशङ्कितस्यान्तं गच्छामि M.3 shall dive deep into, fully satisfy, my doubts.
    -12 Total amount, whole number or quantity.
    -13 A large number.
    -14 Nature, condition; sort, species; मम मोक्षस्य को$न्तो वै ब्रह्मन्ध्यायस्व वै प्रभो Mb.12.282.32. एतदन्तास्तु गतयो ब्रह्माद्याः समुदाहृताः Ms.1.5.
    -15 Disposition; essence; शुद्धान्तः
    -16 Division (विभाग); ते$नया कात्यायन्या$न्तं करवाणीति Bri. Up.2.4.1. [cf. Goth. andeis, and; Germ. ende and ent; also Gr. anti; L. ante]. cf. अन्तस्तु भागे$- वसिते रचनायां च तत्परे । मृतौ निषेवणे रम्ये समाप्तावग्रमध्ययोः ॥ स्वरूपे च समीपे च पुंलिङ्गे$पि प्रकीर्तितः । Nm.
    -Comp. -अवशा- यिन् m. [अन्ते पर्यन्तदेशे अवशेते] a chāṇḍāla.
    -अवसायिन् [नखकेशानामन्तं अवसातुं छेत्तुं शीलमस्य, सो-णिनि]
    1 a barber.
    -2 a chāṇḍāla, low caste.
    -3 N. of a sage, see अन्त्याव- सायिन् (अन्ते पश्चिमे वयसि अवस्यति तत्त्वं निश्चिनोति).
    -उदात्त a. having the acute accent on the last syllable. (
    -त्तः) the acute accent on the last syllable; P.VI,1.199.
    -ओष्ठः The lower lip (अधरोष्ठ); रुधिरं न व्यतिक्रामदन्तोष्ठादम्ब मा शुचः Mb.11.15.16.
    -कर, -करण,-कारिन् a. causing death or destruction, fatal, mortal, destructive; क्षत्रिया- न्तकरणो$पि विक्रमः R.11.75 causing the destruction of; राज्यान्तकरणावेतौ द्वौ दोषौ पृथिवीक्षिताम् Ms.9.221; अहमन्तकरो नूनं ध्वान्तस्येव दिवाकरः Bk.
    -कर्मन् n. death, destruction; षो अन्तकर्मणि Dhātupāṭha.
    -कालः, -वेला time or hour of death; स्थित्वा स्यामन्तकाले$पि ब्रह्मनिर्वाणमृच्छति Bg.2.72.
    -कृत् m. death; वर्जयेदन्तकृन्मर्त्यं वर्जयेदनिलो$नलम् Rām.
    -कृद्दशाः N. of the eighth of the twelve sacred Aṅga texts of the Jainas (containing ten chapters).
    - a. having gone to the end of, thoroughly conversant or familiar with, (in comp.); शाखान्तगमथाध्वर्युम् Ms.3.145.
    -गति, -गामिन् a. perishing. प्राप्तो$न्तगामी विपरीतबुद्धिः Rām.6.59.94.
    -गमनम् 1 going to the end, finishing, completing; प्रारब्धस्य ˚नं द्वितीयं बुद्धिलक्षणम्
    -2 death, perishing, dying.
    -चक्रम् Reading of omens and augury; Kau. A.
    -चर a.
    1 walking about, going to the borders or frontiers.
    -2 completing or finishing (as a business &c.).
    - a. last born.
    -दीपकम् a figure of speech (in Rhetoric).
    -परिच्छदः a. cover, covering utensil. राजतान्तपरिच्छदां दिव्यपायससंपूर्णां पात्रीम् Rām.1.16.14.
    -पालः 1 a frontier-guard, guarding the frontiers; विनीतैरन्तपालैश्च रक्षोभिश्च सुरक्षितम् Rām.5.6.9. ˚दुर्गे M.1; त्वदीयेनान्तपाले- नावस्कन्द्य गृहीतः ibid.
    -2 a door-keeper (rare). सुद्युम्न- स्त्वन्तपालेभ्यः श्रुत्वा लिखितमागतम् Mb.12.23.29.
    -भव, -भाज् a. being at the end, last.
    -लीन a. hidden, con- cealed.
    -लोपः dropping of the final of a word. (न्ते˚)
    -वासिन् a. dwelling near the frontiers, dwelling close by. -m. [अन्ते गुरुसमीपे वस्तुं शीलं यस्य]
    1 a pupil (who always dwells near his master to receive instruction); P.IV.3.14;VI.2.36.; Ms.4.33.
    -2 a chāṇḍāla (who dwells at the extremity of a village).
    -वेला = ˚कालः q. v.
    -व्यापत्तिः f. change of the final syllable, as in मेघ from मिह् Nir.
    -शय्या 1 a bed on the ground.
    -2 the last bed, death-bed; hence death itself.
    -3 a place for burial or burning.
    -4 a bier or funeral pile.
    -संश्लेषः union (सन्धि), joint; सुखदुःखान्तसंश्लेषम् (काल- चक्रम्) Mb.14.45.3.
    -सत्क्रिया last rites, funeral ceremonies, obsequies.
    -सढ् m. pupil; तमुपासते गुरुमिवा- न्तसदः Ki.6.34.
    -स्वरितः the svarita accent on the last syllable of a word.

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  • 57 चिता _citā

    चिता 1 A funeral pile, pyre; कुरु संप्रति तावदाशु मे प्रणि- पाताञ्जलियाचितश्चिताम् Ku.4.35; चिताधिरोहणम् R.8.57; चिताभस्मन् Ku.5.69.
    -2 A heap, assemblage, multitude
    -Comp. -अग्निः the funeral fire.
    -चूडकम् a pyre.

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  • 58 चितिः _citiḥ

    चितिः f. [चि-आधारे क्तिन्]
    1 Collecting, gathering.
    -2 A heap, multitude, quantity.
    -3 A layer, pile, stack; सभ्यावसथ्यं चितयो$सवो हि ते Bhāg.3.13.37.
    -4 A funeral pile.
    -5 An oblong with quadrangula rsides.
    -6 The understanding. -m. The thinking mind.

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  • 59 चितिका _citikā

    चितिका 1 A pile, stack.
    -2 A funeral pile.
    -3 A small chain (or girdle) worn as an ornament round the loins.

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  • 60 स्तूपः _stūpḥ

    स्तूपः 1 A heap, pile, mound (of earth &c.); ब़टुभि- रुपहृतानां बर्हिषां स्तूपमेतत् Mu.3.15.
    -2 A Buddhistic monument, or kind of Tope erected for keeping sacred relics, as those of Buddha.
    -3 A funeral pile.
    -4 Strength, power.
    -Comp. -पृष्ठः a turtle, tortoise.
    -मण्डलम् circumference of a tope.

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