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1 जठर
jaṭhara
for jaraṭha, old Bhartṛ. III, 92 ;
= baddha L. ;
for javana R. II, 98, 24 ;
ati-, « very hard» andᅠ « very old» Ṡiṡ. IV, 29 ;
m. N. of a man Pravar. IV (Mādh.) ;
of a mountain BhP. V, 16, 28 ;
pl. N. of a people (in the south-east of Madhya-deṡa VarBṛS. XIV, 8) MBh. VI, 350. ;
(= 2. j- Sāy.) RV. I, 112, 17. ;
jaṭhára2) n. <m.> the stomach, belly, abdomen, bowels, womb, interior of anything, cavity RV. AV. etc.;
certain morbid affections of the bowels Car. VI, 1 Suṡr. I, VI ;
( eṇa) instr. ind. (opposed to pṛishṭha-tas) so as to turn the face towards Hit. II, 3, 3 ;
+ cf. γαστήρ;
Goth. kilthei orᅠ qvithrs
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