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1 न्यास
ny-āsam. putting down orᅠ in, placing, fixing, inserting, applying, impressing, drawing, painting, writing down MBh. Kāv. etc. (cf. akshara-, khura-, caraṇa-, nakha-, pada-, pāda-, bīja-, rekhā-);
putting away, taking off, laying aside MBh. Hariv. Daṡ. BhP. (cf. deha-, ṡarīra-, ṡastra-);
abandoning, resigning Up. Bhag. BhP. ;
depositing, intrusting, delivering;
any deposit orᅠ pledge Mn. Yājñ. MBh. etc.;
written orᅠ literal text (cf. yathā-nyāsam) Pat. ;
lowering (the voice) RPrāt. ;
(in music) the final tone;
bringing forward, introducing (cf. arthâ̱ntara.);
consigning orᅠ intrusting anything to the mind W. ;
mental appropriation orᅠ assignment of various parts of the body to tutelary deities RTL. 205 etc.. ;
N. of sev. wks., (esp.) of a Comm. on Kāṡ. ;
- kāra orᅠ - kṛit m. the author of the Comm. on Kāṡ. called Nyāsa i.e. Jinêndra-buddhi;
- khaṇḍa m. orᅠ n. - khaṇḍana n. - tilaka m. orᅠ n. - tūlikā f. - daṡaka n. N. of wks.;
- dhāraka orᅠ - rin m. the holder of a deposit Mn. ;
- prakaraṇa n. N. of wk.;
- bhūta mfn. being ( orᅠ that which is) a deposit MBh. ;
- lopa m. wasting a deposit ib. ;
- viṉṡati f. - vidyā-darpaṇa m. - vidyā-vilāsa m. - vidhāna n. - viṡesha m. - ṡataka n. N. of wks.;
- hara m. robber of a deposit BhP. ;
-sâ̱deṡa-vivaraṇa n. N. of wk.;
-sâ̱pahnava m. repudiation of a deposit MW. ;
- sôddyota m. N. of wk.
etc. seeᅠ under ny-as
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2 असमर्पण
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3 mandatela
mandātēla, ae, f. [id.], a charge, the intrusting of a commission, Gai. Inst. 2, 104; Prisc. 622 P. -
4 ანდობს
ventrusting, entrusts, intrusting, intrusts, unbosoming, unbosoms -
5 anvertrauend
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