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1 जरितारि
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2 जरित
jaritamfn. (p.p. Caus.) old, decayed Hariv. 15988 R. II f. ;
(ā) f. N. of a Ṡārṇgikā bird (mother of 4 sons at once by the Ṛishi Manda-pāla in the form of a Ṡārṇgaka;
cf. jaritṛí at end) MBh. I, 8346 ff. and 8379 ff.
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3 जॄ
jṛī
Impv. 2. du. járatam;
p. járat seeᅠ s.v.) to make old orᅠ decrepit RV. VI, 24, 7 ;
to cause to grow old, VII, 67, 10 ;
(1. jṛi) to humiliate L.:
cl. 4. P. jī́ryati ( AV. etc.;
alsoᅠ Ā. - te;
p. jīryat, rarely - yamāṇa;
once cl. 1. Ā. Subj. 3. pl. jaranta RV. X, 31, 7 ;
cl. 9. jṛiṇāti Dhātup. XXXI, 24 ;
cl. 10. jārayati, XXXIV, 9 ;
pf. jajā́ra, AX, X, 8, 26 etc.. ;
once jāgāra, V, 19, 10 ;
3. pl. jajarur andᅠ jerur Pāṇ. 6-4, 124 ;
aor. ajarat andᅠ ajārīt, III, 1, 38 ;
Subj. 3. pl. jārishur RV. ;
fut. 1st jaritā andᅠ - rītā Vop. XI, 2 ;
ind. p. - ritvā andᅠ - rītvā Pāṇ. 7-2, 55)
to grow old, become decrepit, decay, wear out, wither, be consumed, break up, perish RV. AV. etc.;
to be dissolved orᅠ digested Yājñ. II, 111 MBh. I, 1331 Suṡr. VarBṛS.; Bhaṭt.:
Caus. jarayati (ep. alsoᅠ Ā. - te;
p. - ráyat RV. <once, jar- I, 124, 10 > etc.)
to make old, wear out, consume RV. TS. IV KaṭhUp. MBh. etc.. ;
to digest MBh. R. Car. I, 21 ;
to cause to be digested MBh. XII R. BhP. ;
2) (= gṛī) cl. 1. Ā. járate (p. járamāṇa) to crackle (as fire) RV. ;
(Naigh. III, 14) to call out to, address, invoke, praise RV. ;
cf. γῆρυς
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4 द्रोण
dróṇan. (fr. 4. dru) a wooden vessel, bucket, trough etc.;
a Soma vessel RV. MBh. etc. (ifc. f. ā Hcat.);
+ cf. Zd. draona
m. n. a measure of capacity (= 4 Āḍhakas= 16 Pushkalas = 128 Kuñcis = 1024 Mushṭis, orᅠ = 200 Palas = 3/20 Kumbha, orᅠ = 1/16 Kharī= 4 Aḍhakas, orᅠ = 2 Aḍhakas= 1/2 Ṡūrpa= 64 Ṡeras, orᅠ = 32 Ṡeras) Mn. Yājñ. MBh. Suṡr. etc.;
a measure for measuring fields (as much land as is sown with a Dróṇa of corn) Col.;
n. an altar shaped like a trough Ṡulbas. III, 216 ;
m. a lake orᅠ large piece of water of 400 poles length L. ;
a kind of cloud (from which the rain streams forth as from a bucket) L. (cf. - megha andᅠ - vṛishṭi below);
a raven orᅠ crow L. (cf. - kāka);
a scorpion (cf. druṇa);
a kind of plant (prob. Leucas Linifolia) L. ;
N. of one of the 8 Vasus (husband of Abhimati andᅠ father of Harsha, Ṡoka, Bhsya etc.) BhP. ;
of a Brāhman said to have been generated by Bharad-vāja in a bucket (the military preceptor of both the Kuru andᅠ Paṇḍu princes;
afterwards king of a part of Pañcāla andᅠ general of the Kurus, the husband of Kṛipī andᅠ father of Aṡvatthāman) MBh. Hariv. Pur. etc.;
of one of the 4 sons of Mandapāla andᅠ Jaritā (born as birds) MBh. I, 8345 » etc.
(as author of RV. X, 142, 3, 4, with the patr. Sārṇga);
of a Brāhman Pañc. ;
of sev. other men VP. ;
of sev. mountains ib. ;
(ā) f. a kind of shrub L. ;
N. of a daughter of Ṡiṇha-hanu Buddh. ;
(ī) f. a wooden trough orᅠ tub MBh. Hariv. R. etc.;
any vessel orᅠ implement'made of wood» L. ;
a measure of capacity (= 2 Sūrpas = 128 Ṡeras) L. ;
a valley, Malatim. IX, 0/1 Pur. ;
a kind of creeper Bhpr. ;
of coloquintida (= indra-círbitī) L. ;
of salt L. ;
N. of a country, of a mountain andᅠ of a river L. ;
- द्रोणकलश
- द्रोणकाक
- द्रोणकाकल
- द्रोणक्षीरा
- द्रोणगन्धिका
- द्रोणघा
- द्रोणचित्
- द्रोणचिति
- द्रोणदुग्धा
- द्रोणदुघा
- द्रोणपदी
- द्रोणपर्णी
- द्रोणपर्वन्
- द्रोणपुष्प
- द्रोणपुष्पी
- द्रोणमय
- द्रोणमाना
- द्रोणमुख
- द्रोणमेघ
- द्रोणम्पच
- द्रोणरिपु
- द्रोणवृष्टि
- द्रोणशर्मपद
- द्रोणसाच्
- द्रोणसिंह
- द्रोणस्तूप
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5 स्तम्बमित्र
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6 jar
(P. pr. járati — /;U. pr. jíryti/ jíryie — IV; P. pr. jrņáii — IX; U. jāráyati/jāráyate—-X; pl. jajáru; pfph. jārayām&sa; aor. ájarít, ájijārat; inf. jári(rl)- tum; pp. jīrņá, jaritá) 1) стареть, дряхлеть 2) слабеть 3) изнашиваться 4) гибнуть
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