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81 परितर्क् _paritark
परितर्क् 1 P.1 To reflect, consider.-2 To examine (judicially). -
82 परितर्कित _paritarkita
परितर्कित a.1 Expected.-2 Examined (judicially). -
83 विषम् _viṣam
विषम् [विष्-क]1 Poison, venom (said to be m. also in this sense); विषं भवतु मा भूद्वा फटाटोपो भयंकरः Pt.1.24.-2 Water; विषं जलधरैः पीतं मूर्च्छिताः पथिकाङ्गनाः Chandr.5. 82 (where both senses are intended).-3 The fibres of a lotus-stalk.-4 Gum-myrrh.-5 A poisonous weapon; विमोक्ष्यन्ति विष क्रुद्धाः कौरवेयेषु भारत Mb.3.8.3.-Comp. -अक्त, -दिग्ध a. poisoned, envenomed.-अङ्कुरः 1 a spear.-2 a poisoned arrow.-अन्तक a. antidotal. (-कः) an epithet of Śiva.-अपह, -घ्न a. repelling poison, antidotic.-आननः, -आयुधः, -आस्यः a snake.-आस्या the marking-nut plant.-आस्वाद a. tasting poison; मध्वापातो विषास्वादः स धर्मप्रतिरूपकः Ms.11.9.-उदम्, -जलम् poi- sonous water; आस्फोट्य गाढरशनो न्यपतद्विषोदे Bhāg 1. 16.6.-कण्ठः N. of Śiva.-कुम्भः a jar filled with poi- son.-कृत a. poisoned; तव भार्या महावाहो भक्ष्यं विषकृतं यथा Rām.4.6.8.-कृमिः a worm bred in poison. ˚न्याय see under न्याय.-घटिका N. of a solar month.-घातिन् m. Śirīṣa tree.-घ्न a.*** antidotal, serving as an antidote; इति चिन्ताविषघ्नो$यमगदः किं न पीयते H.1.(-घ्नः) 1 an anti- dote.-2 the शिरीष and चम्पक trees.(-घ्नी) 1 turmeric.-2 colocynth.-जुष्ट a.1 poisonous.-2 poisoned, affec- ted by poison.-ज्वरः a buffalo.-तन्त्रम् toxicology.-दः a cloud; जगदन्तकालसमवेतविषद... Śi.15.73. (-दम्) green vitriol.-दन्तकः a snake.-दर्शनमृत्युकः, -मृत्यु a kind of bird (said to be Chakora).-दिग्ध a. poisoned.-द्रुमः = ˚वृक्ष, q. v.-धरः a snake; वहति विषधरान् पटीरजन्मा Bv.1.74. ˚निलयः the lower regions, the abode of snakes.-पुष्पम् the blue lotus.-नाडी a particular inauspi- cious period of time.-पुष्पकः a disease caused by eating poisonous flowers.-प्रयोगः use of poison, administering poison.-भिषज् m.,-वैद्यः a dealer in antidotes, a curer of snake-bites; संप्रति विषवैद्यानां कर्म M.4.-मन्त्रः 1 a spell for curing snake-bites.-2 a snake-charmer, conjurer.-मुच् m. a serpent.-रसः a poisoned potion, poison- liquid; चिराद्वेगारम्भी प्रसृत इव तीव्रो विषरसः U.2.26.-विद्या cure of poison.-विधानम् administering poison judicially.-वृक्षः, -द्रुमः a poisonous tree; विषवृक्षो$पि संवर्ध्य स्वयं छेत्तुम- सांप्रतम् Ku.2.55; श्रितासि चन्दनभ्रान्त्या दुर्विपाकं विषद्रुमम् U.1. 46. ˚न्याय see under न्याय.-वेगः the circulation or effect of poison.-व्यवस्था 1 the state of being poisoned.-2 the effect of the poison; मन्त्रबलेन विषव्यवस्थामपनेतुमक्षमः Dk.1.1.-शालूकः the root of the lotus.-शूकः, -शृङ्गिन्, -सृक्कन् m. a wasp.-सूचकः the Chakora bird.-हरा, -री An epithet of the goddess Manasā.-हृदय a. 'poi- son-hearted', malicious.-हेतिः a serpent. -
84 separert
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85 обвинувачувати
= обвинуватитиto accuse (of); to charge ( with), to prosecute; to impeach (of, with); to indict, to criminate; to inculpate, to tax ( with)обвинувачувати в брехні — to accuse of lying; ( прилюдно) to give one the lie
обвинувачувати судовим порядком — to prosecute, to represent the prosecution, to accuse ( to charge) judicially
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86 حاکمانہ
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87 شرعن
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88 عدالتی طور پر
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89 judicialmente
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90 གཤེར་ལན་པ་
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91 ab-solvō
ab-solvō solvī, solūtus, ere.—Fig., to set free, release, discharge: a Fannio iudicio se absolvere, to avoid the suit of Fannius: donec se caede hostis absolvat, i. e. from disgrace, by killing, etc., Ta.— Esp., judicially, to acquit, declare innocent, absolve: causā cognitā possunt multi absolvi: pecuniam ob absolvendum accipere, for an acquittal: nemo absolvit, voted to acquit: honeste absolvi, to be acquitted without bribery: alqm comitiis: iudicio absolvi: alqm maiestatis, on a capital charge: te improbitatis: culpae, O.: ambitu: regni suspicione consulem, from suspicion of aspiring to the throne, L.: de praevaricatione absolutus: cedo invidiae, dummodo absolvar cinis, i. e. provided my integrity be recognized after death, Ph.: hominem Veneri absolvit, sibi condemnat, absolves him from obligation to Venus. — To pay off, satisfy, pay: hunc, T.—To complete, bring to an end: de Catilinae coniuratione paucis absolvam, S. — In gen., to complete, finish, bring to an end: tectum: opera, Cs. -
92 anquīrō
anquīrō sīvī, sītus, ere [am- (for ambi-) + quaero], to seek on all sides, look about, search after: aliquem: omnia, quae sunt, etc.—Fig., to inquire diligently, examine into: alqd: conducat id necne: quid valeat id, anquiritur: de alio.— Esp., to conduct a judicial inquiry: de perduellione, L. — To prosecute (with gen. or abl. of the punishment): cum capitis anquisissent, L.: pecuniā anquirere, for a fine, L.* * *anquirere, anquisivi, anquisitus Vseek, search diligently after, inquire into, examine judicially; indict -
93 cervīx
cervīx īcis, f [2 CEL- + VI-], a head-joint, neck, nape: rosea, V.: subacta ferre iugum, H.: nudare cervicem, L.: eversae cervices tuae, T.: caput et cervices tutari: parentis Fregisse cervicem, H.: cervices securi subicere, i. e. to commit a capital crime: cervices Roscio dare, i. e. submit to be judicially murdered by R.: praebenda est gladio, Iu. — Fig., the neck, shoulders: Imposuistis in cervicibus nostris dominum: dandae cervices erant crudelitati nefariae, must submit.—The neck, throat, life: a cervicibus nostris est depulsus Antonius: etsi bellum ingens in cervicibus erat, impending, L.: velut in cervicibus habere hostem, L.: qui tantis erunt cervicibus recuperatores, qui audeant? etc., who shall have the fierceness?* * *neck (sg/pl.), nape; severed neck/head; cervix, neck (bladder/uterus/jar/land) -
94 inter-rogō
inter-rogō āvī, ātus, āre, to ask, question, inquire, interrogate: recte, T.: interrogandi facultas: testem: illud, put this question, L.: nil plus, have no more to ask, Iu.: quendam quaedam geometrica: interrogans, solerentne, etc., Cs.: interrogas me, num, etc.: interrogatus, quid sentires: tunc sententiae interrogari coeptae, L.—To interrogate judicially, examine, go to law with, sue: bene testem, cross-examine: legibus interrogari, L.: consules legibus ambitūs interrogati, S.: Capitonem repetundarum (i. e. reum facere), Ta.—P. n. as subst: ad interrogata respondere, to inquiries. -
95 iūdicō
iūdicō āvī, ātus, āre [iudex], to examine judicially, judge, be a judge, pass judgment, decide: cum magistratus iudicassit: ordo alius ad res iudicandas postulatur: iudicandi potestas, jurisdiction: iudicantem vidimus Aeacum, H.: recte et ordine: causa iudicata: inclytum iudicium.— To condemn: quoad vel capitis vel pecuniae iudicasset privato, L.: iudicati pecuniae, L.: Horatio perduellionem, convict of treason, L.—To judge judge of, form an opinion upon, pronounce judgment: illos ex tuo ingenio, T.: aliquid oculorum fallacissimo sensu: ex quo iudicari posse, quantum, etc., be inferred, Cs.: sibi me non esse inimicum: eos contra rem p. fecisse, S.: Iove aequo, i. e. sanely, H.—To declare, proclaim: te fortunatam, T.: alquos hostīs, S.: iudicetur non consul Antonius: cuius rei exemplum pulcherrimum iudicarem, Cs.—To determine, resolve, conclude: de itinere, Cs.: mihi iudicatum est deponere, etc. -
96 re-prehendō
re-prehendō (reprēndō, O., H.), endī, ēnsus, ere, to hold back, hold fast, take hold of, seize, catch: quosdam manu, L.: alqm elapsum semel, Ph.: reprehensi ex fugā Persae, Cu.: Membra reprensa, caught fast, O.—Fig., to hold fast, take hold of, restrain, check, recover: revocat virtus, vel potius reprehendit manu: cursūs vestros, Pr.: locus Reprensus, qui praeteritus neglegentiāst, taken up anew, T.: quod erat praetermissum, id reprehendisti.—To blame, censure, find fault with, reprove, rebuke, reprehend: reprehendendi potestas: quis erit tam iniquus, qui reprehendat?: dare sibi tamquam ansas ad reprehendendum: Haec, T.: alios reprehendissent: si quos (aculeos) habuisti in me reprehendendo: meum discessum: nihil haberem quod reprehenderem, si, etc.: ea res omnium iudicio reprehendebatur, Cs.: adrogantiam, Cs.: delicta, S.: maior reprensis, superior to correction, H.: id in me, quod Metello laudi datum est: nihil in Homero, H.—In law, to prosecute, conviet, condemn judicially: multa, quae nemo possit reprehendere: neque id ullo modo senatoriis iudiciis reprehendi posse.—In rhet., to refute: expone nunc de reprehendendo: omnis argumentatio reprehenditur, si, etc. -
97 परितर्कित
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98 विषविधान
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99 व्यवहरणवहर्तव्य
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100 chisme
• doodah• earful• gospeller• gossip column• idle rumor• piece of gossip• scuttlebutt• thine• thing done between others• thing judicially decided• thingamy
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