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101 प्रसर
pra-sara
2) m. (ifc. f. ā) going forwards, advance, progress, free course, coming forth, rising, appearing, spreading, extension, diffusion Kālid. Kād. Ṡaṃk. etc.;
range (of the eye) Amar. ;
prevalence, influence Ṡak. ;
boldness, courage Mṛicch. ;
a stream, torrent, flood Gīt. BhP. ;
(in med.) morbid displacement of the humours of the body Suṡr. ;
multitude, great quantity Ṡiṡ. ;
a fight, war L. ;
an iron arrow L. ;
speed L. ;
affectionate solicitation L. ;
(ā) f. Paederia Foetida L. ;
n. (in music) a kind of dance Saṃgīt. ;
- yuta mfn. possessing extension, extensive (as a forest) R.
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102 प्रसृ
pra-sṛiP. - sisarti, (only Ved.) andᅠ sarati (sometimes alsoᅠ Ā. - te), to move forwards, advance (« for» orᅠ « against» acc.), proceed (lit. andᅠ fig.), spring up, come forth, issue from (abl.), appear, rise, spread, extend RV. etc. etc.;
to break out (as fire, a disease etc.) MBh. Pañcat. (v.l.);
to be displaced (as the humours of the boy) Suṡr. ;
to be diffused (as odour) Kathās. ;
to pass. elapse (as night) Vikr. ;
to commence, begin Bhartṛ. Kathās. ( alsoᅠ Pass. e.g.. prâ̱sāriyājñah, « the sacrifice began» ṠBr.);
to prevail, hold good, take place Sarvad. ;
to stretch out (hands) RV. ;
to agree, promise Inscr.:
Caus. - sārayati, to stretch out, extend VS. etc. etc.;
to spread out, expose (wares etc. for sale) Mn. R. etc.;
to open wide (eyes, mouth, etc.), Mṛiccli. BhP. ;
to diffuse, circulate, exhibit Var. Ṡaṃk. ;
to prosecute, transact Kād. ;
(in gram.) to change a semivowel into the corresponding vowel Pat.:
Intens. (- sasre, - rāte, - rāṇa) to extend, be protracted, last RV.
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103 प्रसृत
prá-sṛitamfn. come forth, issued from (abl. orᅠ comp.) ṠvetUp. MBh. Kāv. etc.;
displaced (as the humours of the body) Suṡr. ;
resounding (as tones) Kathās. (n. impers. with instr. « a sound rose from» ib.);
held orᅠ stretched out TBr. Bhartṛ. Kathās. ;
wide-spreading MuṇḍUp. Bhag. ;
extending over orᅠ to (loc.) Kathās. ;
intent upon, devoted to (comp.) R. Vajracch. ;
prevailing, ordinary ṠBr. Kāṭh. ;
intense, mighty, strong Uttarar. Daṡ. Kathās. ;
set out, departed, fled Daṡ. Kathās. ;
w.r. for pra-ṡrita, humble, modest, quiet MBh. R. etc.;
m. the palm of the hand stretched out andᅠ hollowed as if to hold liquids GṛṠrS. ;
( alsoᅠ n. L.) a handful (as a measure = 2 Palas) ṠBr. ( alsoᅠ - mātra n.) ṠrS. Suṡr. ;
pl. N. of a class of deities under the 6th Manu VP. ;
(ā) f. the leg L. ;
n. what has sprung up orᅠ sprouted, grass, plants, vegetables MBh. Pañcar. ;
agriculture (prob. w.r. for pra-mṛita) L. ;
- ja m. N. of a partic. class of sons MBh. ;
- mātra n. seeᅠ above;
-tâ̱gra-pradāyin mfn. offering the best of all that has grown MBh. ;
-tâ̱gra-bhuj mfn. eating the best etc. ib.
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104 भेदनीय
bhedanīya
causing the secretion of bad humours Car.
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105 मारुत
mārutámā́rutamf (ī)n. (fr. marut) relating orᅠ belonging to the Maruts, proceeding from orᅠ consisting of the Maruts RV. etc. etc.;
relating to orᅠ derived from the wind, windy, aerial Mn. Hariv. etc.;
m. N. of Vishṇu RV. ;
of Rudra VarBṛS. ;
a son of the Maruts (applied to Vāyu, Urdhva-nabhas, Dyutāna orᅠ Nitāna) VS. TS. Br. ṠrS. ;
(= marut) wind, air, the god of wind Mn. MBh. etc.;
vital air, one of the 3 humours of the body Suṡr. ;
breath Ṡiksh. ;
a chief of the Maruts gaṇa parṡv-ādi;
N. of a Marut Yājñ. Sch. ;
of Agni Gṛihyās. ;
pl. the Maruts (regarded as children of Diti) MBh. R. ;
N. of a people MBh. ( B. ;
C. maḍaka);
(ā) f. N. of a woman Vās. Introd. ;
(ī) f. (scil. diṡ orᅠ vidiṡ) the north-west quarter VarBṛS. ;
n. (scil. ṛikska orᅠ nakshatra) the constellation Svāti L. ;
N. of a Sāman. ĀrshBr. ;
- मारुतकोपन
- मारुतपूर्णरन्ध्र
- मारुतमण्डन
- मारुतमय
- मारुतरोग
- मारुतव्रत
- मारुतसुत
- मारुतसूनु
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106 वात
vāta1) mfn. blown etc.;
(vā́ta) m. wind orᅠ the wind-god (pl. alsoᅠ « the Maruts», cf. vāyu) RV. etc. etc.;
wind, air Hit. ;
wind emitted from the body MBh. IV, 117 ;
wind orᅠ air as one of the humours of the body ( alsoᅠ called vāyu, māruta, pavana, anila, samīraṇa) Kathās. Suṡr. etc.;
morbid affection of the windy humour, flatulence, gout, rheumatism etc. VarBṛS. Ṡṛiṇgār. ;
N. of a people ( seeᅠ vāta-pati andᅠ vātâ̱dhipa);
of a Rākshasa VP. ;
of a son of Ṡūra ib. ;
2) mfn. (fr. van) = vanita, solicited, wished for, desired (cf. vivasvad-v-);
attacked, assailed, injured, hurt (cf. 3. a-v- andᅠ nivāta)
3) mfn. dried up ( seeᅠ 1. a-vātá)
- वातकण्टक
- वातकर
- वातकर्मन्
- वातकलाकला
- वातकुण्डलिका
- वातकुण्डली
- वातकुम्भ
- वातकृत्
- वातकेतु
- वातकेलि
- वातकोपन
- वातक्षोभ
- वातखुडका
- वातखुडा
- वातगजाङ्कुश
- वातगण्ड
- वातगामिन्
- वातगुल्म
- वातगोप
- वातग्रस्त
- वातग्रह
- वातघ्न
- वातचक्र
- वातचोदित
- वातज
- वातजव
- वातजा
- वातजाम
- वातजित्
- वातजूत
- वातजूति
- वातज्वर
- वाततूल
- वाततेजस्
- वातत्राण
- वातत्विष्
- वातथुडा
- वातध्राजिगति
- वातध्वज
- वातनामन्
- वातनाशन
- वातंधम
- वातपट
- वातपण्ड
- वातपति
- वातपत्नी
- वातपर्याय
- वातपात
- वातपान
- वातपालित
- वातपित्त
- वातपित्तक
- वातपुत्र
- वातपू
- वातपोथ
- वातपोथक
- वातप्रकोप
- वातप्रबल
- वातप्रमी
- वातप्रमेह
- वातफुल्लान्त्र
- वातबलास
- वातबहुल
- वातभक्ष
- वातभ्रजस्
- वातमज
- वातमण्डली
- वातमय
- वातमृग
- वातमेह
- वातयन्त्र
- वातरंह
- वातरंहस्
- वातरक्त
- वातरङ्ग
- वातरज्जु
- वातरथ
- वातरशन
- वातरूपा
- वातरूष
- वातरेचक
- वातरेणुसुवर्ण
- वातरोग
- वातर्द्धि
- वातवत्
- वातवर्ष
- वातवस्ति
- वातवह
- वातविकार
- वातविकारिन्
- वातवृद्धि
- वातवृष्टि
- वातवेग
- वातवेटक
- वातवैरिन्
- वातव्याधि
- वातशीर्ष
- वातशुक्रत्व
- वातशूल
- वातशोणित
- वातश्लेष्मज्वर
- वातसख
- वातसंचार
- वातसह
- वातसारथि
- वातसुत
- वातस्कन्ध
- वातस्वन
- वातहत
- वातहन्
- वातहर
- वातहुडा
- वातहोम
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107 विगुण
vi-guṇaví-guṇa
deficient, imperfect, destitute of (comp.) KātyṠr. MBh. etc.;
unsuccessful, ineffective Rājat. ;
adverse (as fortune) Pañcat. (v.l.);
void of qualities BhP. ;
destitute of merits, wicked, bad MBh. R. etc.;
disordered, corrupted (as the humours of the body) Suṡr. ;
- tā f. disordered condition, corruption ib. ;
- ṇī-kṛi P. - karoti, to detach the string of a bow Mudr. - 1
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108 विमान
ví-māna1) mfn. devoid of honour, disgraced BhP. ;
2) mf (ī)n. measuring out, traversing RV. AV. MBh. ;
m. n. a car orᅠ chariot of the gods, any mythical self-moving aerial car (sometimes serving as a seat orᅠ throne, sometimes self-moving andᅠ carrying its occupant through the air;
other descriptions make the Vimāna more like a house orᅠ palace, andᅠ one kind is said to be 7 stories high;
that of Rāvaṇa was called pushpaka q.v.;
the nau-v- Ragh. XVI, 68 is thought to resemble a ship) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
any car orᅠ vehicle (esp. a bier) Rājat. VII, 446 ;
the palace of an emperor orᅠ supreme monarch (esp. one with 7 stories) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
a temple orᅠ shrine of a partic. form VarBṛS. ;
a kind of tower (?) R. V, 52, 8 ;
a grove Jātakam. ;
a ship, boat L. ;
a horse L. ;
n. measure RV. ;
extension ib. ;
(in med.) the science of (right) measure orᅠ proportion (e.g.. of the right relation between the humours of the body, of medicines andᅠ remedies etc.) Car. ;
- gamana n. « going in a car»
N. of a ch. of the GaṇP. ;
cārin mfn. travelling in a celestial car MW. ;
- cyuta mfn. fallen from a celñcelestial car Rājat. ;
- tā f. - tva n. the state orᅠ condition of a celñcelestial car Kāv. Kathās. ;
- nirvyūha m. a partic. Samidhi Kāraṇḍ. ;
- pāla m. the guardian of a celñcelestial car MBh. ;
- pratima mfn. resembling a celñcelestial car MBh. ;
- prabhu-tā f. the ownership of a celñcelestial car MW. ;
- māhātmya n. N. of a ch. of the VP. ;
- yāna mf (ā)n. going orᅠ driving in a celñcelestial car BhP. ;
- rāja m. the driver of a celestial car MW. ;
- lakshaṇa n. N. of wk. on architecture;
- vat ind. like a self-moving car Kir. ;
- vidyā f. - suddhi-pūjā f. N. of wks.;
- stha mfn. standing on a celñcelestial car MW. ;
- sthāna n. N. of awk. on medicine
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109 श्लेष्मन्
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110 संघात
saṉ-ghātaetc. seeᅠ s.v.
saṉ-ghātám. (rarely n.;
ifc. f. ā) striking orᅠ dashing together, killing, crushing MBh. Suṡr. ;
closing (of a door etc.) VS. TBr. ;
combat, war, bittle VS. Kāṭh. MBh. ;
compressing, condensation, compactness, hardening Yājñ. Hariv. Suṡr. VarBṛS. ;
close union orᅠ combination, collection, cluster, heap, mass, multitude TS. MBh. etc.;
a company of fellow-travellers, caravan VP. ;
a collection of mucus, phlegm (cf. saṉghāṇaka) L. ;
a bone L. ;
any aggregate of matter, body Bhag. Pur. ;
intensity R. Suṡr. ;
a poem composed in one andᅠ the same metre Kāvyâd. ;
(in gram.) a compound as a compact whole (opp. to its single parts) Kāṡ. on Pāṇ. 2-3, 56 ;
a vowel with its consonant (opp. to varṇa, « a letter»), Kāṭy.;
(in dram.) a partic. gait orᅠ mode of walking W. ;
N. of a division of the infernal regions (cf. saṉhāta) Yājñ. Buddh. ;
- kaṭhina mfn. hard orᅠ firm orᅠ solid from compactness Kum. ;
- cārin mfn. living in herds, gregarious Suṡr. ;
- ja mfn. produced by a complicated derangement of the three humours (= saṉnipātika) Bhpr. ;
- pattrikā f. Anethum Sowa L. ;
- parvata m. N. of two mountains in hell (which open andᅠ then close) Jātakam. ;
- vat mfn. having close union, closely compacted, dense Kām. ;
- vihārin (?) m. N. of Buddha Divyâ̱v. ;
- ṡūla-vat mfn. suffering pain from bodily oppression Suṡr.
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111 संशोधन
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112 संसर्ग
saṉ-sarga
mfn. commingling, combining (intr.) KātyṠr. ;
m. (ifc. f. ā) mixture orᅠ union together, commixture, blending, conjunction, connection, contact, association, society, sexual union, intercourse with (gen. instr. with andᅠ without saha loc., orᅠ comp.) ṠrS. Prāt. MBh. etc.;
confusion, MānGrHariv.;
indulging in, partaking of (comy.) R. Daṡ. BhP. ;
sensual attachment Mn. VI, 72 ;
a partic. conjunction of celestial bodies AV. Pariṡ;
a partic. combination of two humours which produces diseases (cf. saṉ-nipāta) Suṡr. ;
community of goods Dayabh.;
duration MBh. III, 11, 238 ;
point of intersection Ṡulbas. ;
acquaintance, familiarity W. ;
co-existence (= samavâ̱ya) ib. ;
(ī) f. seeᅠ below - ja mfn. produced by union orᅠ contact Suṡr. ;
- tas ind. through union orᅠ connection, in consequence of intercourse orᅠ familiarity MW. ;
- dosha m. the fault orᅠ evil consequences of association (with bad people) ib. ;
- vat mfn. being in contact, connected with (comp.;
alsoᅠ - tva n.) Kālid. ;
vidtā f. the art of intercourse with men, social science MBh. ;
-gâ̱bhāva m. (in Nyāya) a partic. form of the category of non-existence (said to be of three kinds, prior, incidental, andᅠ final, orᅠ absence of birth, destruction of present being, andᅠ necessary cessation of existence);
- prakaraṇa n. N. of wk.
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113 समवायिन्
samavâ̱yinmfn. met together, closely connected orᅠ united, concomitant, inherent in (comp.) Kaṇ. Suṡr. Vās. Sarvad. ;
aggregated, multitudinous W. ;
m. a partner L. ;
(with purusha), the soul combined (with a body), the individual soul Yājñ. III, 125 ;
having orᅠ consisting of a combination (of the humours) Suṡr.
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114 सर्वज
sárva-jamf (ā)n. wheresoever produced ĀpṠr. ;
prodñproduced from orᅠ suffering from all three humours Suṡr.
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115 सर्वजित्
sárva-jitmfn. all-conquering L. ;
conquñconquering all (three) humours, Cir. ;
all-surpassing, excellent W. ;
m. death Car. ;
a partic. Ekâha PañcavBr. KātyṠr. Vait. ;
the 21st year of Jupiter's cycle of 60 years VarBṛS. ;
N. of a man KaushUp. ;
(- jin) - mahā-vrata-prayoga m. N. of wk.
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116 सर्वज्वर
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117 सर्वातिसारिन्
sarvâ̱tisārinmfn. suffering from diarrhoea caused by all the humours Suṡr.
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118 सांनिपातिक
sāṉnipātika
complicated (esp. applied to a dangerous illness produced by a combined derangement of the three humours) Suṡr. ;
- सांनिपातिककर्मन्
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119 साम
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120 hiwmorau
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