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41 འགྲམ་གཤོག་
['gram gshog]hinder part of the jaw bone -
42 རྗེས་མ་
[rjes ma]afterwards, later, last, final, the hinder part, future, next, after, that which follows -
43 མཇུག་
[mjug]consequence, back, tail, what is behind, hinder part of anything, end of time -
44 ཚང་ར་
[tshang ra]hinder part, sheep fold -
45 STJÖLR
(acc. pl. stjölu), m. rump.* * *m., acc. pl. stjölu, Hornkl. [cp. stél]:— the hinder part; létu upp stjölu stúpa, Hornkl.; stjölinn konungsins, Fms. xi. 64; með breiðan stjöl, Bjarn. (in a verse). -
46 āversus
āversus adj. with sup. [P. of averto], turned away, turned back, on the back side, behind, backwards: et adversus et aversus impudicus es: aversum hostem videre, the backs of the enemy, Cs.: ne aversi ab hoste circumvenirentur, shut off in the rear, Cs.: quem aversum transfixit, in the back, N.: aversos boves caudis in speluncam traxit, L.: porta, in the rear, L.: porta aversissima, farthest back, L. — Plur n. as subst, the hinder part, back: per aversa urbis fuga, L.: insulae, L.—Fig., withdrawn: milites a proelio, Cs.— Disinclined, alienated, unfavorable, opposed, averse, hostile: a Musis: aversissimo a me animo esse: a proposito, L.: aversis auribus questa, to deaf. ears, L.: Deae mens, V.: amici, H.—With dat: nobis, Ta.: mercaturis, H.: lucro, not greedy of, H.* * *aversa -um, aversior -or -us, aversissimus -a -um ADJturned/facing away, w/back turned; behind, in rear; distant; averse; hostile -
47 būris
būris is, acc. im, m a plough-beam, crooked timber holding the ploughshare, V.* * *plow beam, curved hinder part of plow -
48 puppis
puppis is, acc. im, abl. ī (puppe, O., Iu.), f the hinder part of a ship, stern, poop: navem convertens ad puppim: navis longae, L.: surgens a puppi ventus, aft, V.: stans in puppe recurvā, O.: sedebamus in puppi et clavum tenebamus, i. e. at the helm.—A ship: Aeneia, V.: pictae puppes, H.— The ship (a constellation), C. poët.* * *stern; ship -
49 aversum
back, back/hinder part; other side, obverse -
50 bura
plow beam, curved hinder part of plow -
51 अहिपूतन
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52 अहिपूतना
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53 कबुलि
kabulif. the hinder part of an animal L.
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54 जघनार्ध
jaghanâ̱rdhám. the hinder part TS. II, VI AitBr. III, 47 ṠBr. I, III, VIII, X ;
rear-guard MBh. V, 5162.
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55 पाश्चात्त्यभाग
pāṡcāttya-bhāgam. the hinder part (of a needle, i.e. its eye) ṠārṇgP.
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56 पुच्छ
púccha
a tail, the hinder part AV. etc.etc.;
last orᅠ extreme end (as of a year) ṠāṇkhBr. ;
- पुच्छकण्टक
- पुच्छजाह
- पुच्छदा
- पुच्छधि
- पुच्छबन्ध
- पुच्छब्रह्मवाद
- पुच्छमूल
- पुच्छलक्षण
- पुच्छवत्
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57 पृष्ठभाग
pṛishṭhá-bhāgam. the hinder part, back, rear Kāv.
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58 रथोपस्थ
rathôpasthám. the seat of a chariots, driving-box (as lower than the main body of the car), the hinder part of a car AV. Br. etc.
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59 विग्रह
ví-graha1) mfn. freed from « the Seizer» i.e. Rāhu (said of the moon) R. ;
vi-graha2) m. keeping apart orᅠ asunder, isolation Nir. BhP. ;
division, Bh. ;
distribution (esp. of fluids cf. vi-grah) KātyṠr. ;
(in gram.) independence (of a word, as opp. to composition) APrāt. ;
separation, resolution, analysis, resolution of a compound word into its constituent parts, the separation orᅠ analysis of any word capable of separation (such words are Kṛidantas, Taddhitas, all Samāsas orᅠ compound words, Ekaṡeshas, andᅠ all derivative verbs like desideratives etc.;
the only words incapable of resolution being the simple verb, the singular of the noun, andᅠ a few indeclinables not derived from roots;
all compounds being called nitya orᅠ « fixed», when their meaning cannot be ascertained through an analysis of their component parts;
cf. jamad-agni) Pāṇ. Sch. Ṡaṃk. etc.;
discord, quarrel, contest, strife, war with (instr. with orᅠ without saha, sâ̱rdham orᅠ sākam loc. gen. with upari, orᅠ comp.) Mn. MBh. etc.;
(one of the 6 Guṇas orᅠ measures of policy Mn. VII, 160 ;
<cf. under guṇa>, alsoᅠ applied to the conflict of hostile planets, in this sense alsoᅠ n. Sūryas. R. ;
acc. with kṛi, to make orᅠ wage war);
separate i.e. individual form orᅠ shape, form, figure, the body Up. MBh. etc. ( alsoᅠ applied to the shape of a rainbow;
acc. with grah, pari-grah, kṛi, upâ̱-dā, to assume a form);
an ornament, decoration MBh. R. ;
(in Sāṃkhya) an element;
N. of Ṡiva MBh. ;
of one of Skanda's attendants ib. ;
- grahaṇa n. the assumption of a form Sarvad. ;
- dhyāna n. N. of a Stotra;
- para mfn. intent on war, engaged in fighting MW. ;
- parigraha m. = - grahaṇa Sarvad. ;
- pāla-deva m. N. of a king Col.;
- rāja m. N. of various kings Rājat. ;
of a poet Cat. ;
- vat mfn. having form orᅠ figure, embodied, incarnate MBh. R. etc.;
having a handsome form orᅠ shape, fine, beautiful MW. ;
- vyāvartanī f. N. of wk.;
-hâ̱vara n. « hinder part of the body», the back L. ;
- hêcchu mfn. eager for combat Mcar.
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60 शुक्लापर
ṡuklâ̱paramfn. having a white hinder part (said of the body) KātyṠr.
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