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1 किसलय
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2 किसलयकरा
kisalaya-karāf. (a woman) having hands as tender as buds Gaṇar. 43 Comm.
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3 करकिसलय
kará-kisalayam. n. « hand-bud», the hand closed in the form of a bud L. ;
« hand-shoot», the finger Ṛitus. Daṡ.
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4 करपल्लव
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5 किसल
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6 चरणकिसलय
cáraṇa-kisalayan. id. W.
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7 प्रसव
pra-savá1) m. the pressing out (Soma juice) RV. ṠrS. ;
prá-sava2) m. setting orᅠ being set in motion, impulse, course, rush, flight RV. AitBr. ;
stimulation, furtherance, aid RV. AV. Br. etc.;
pursuit, acquisition VS. ;
= next TBr. ;
3) m. (ifc. f. ā) begetting, procreation, generation, conception, parturition, delivery, birth, origin VS. etc. etc.;
augmentation, increase MBh. ;
birthplace ib. Ṡaṃk. ;
offspring, posterity Mn. MBh. etc. ( kisalaya-pr-, « a young shoot» Ragh.);
a flower MBh. Kāv. Suṡr. ( alsoᅠ n. R.);
fruit L. ;
- karmakṛit m. one who performs the act of begetting, begetter MBh. ;
- kāla m. the time of delivery orᅠ bringing forth Var. ;
- gṛiha n. a lying-in chamber MW. ;
- dharmin mfn. characterized by production, productive, prolific ib. ;
- bandhana n. the footstalk of a leaf orᅠ flower L. ;
- māsa m. the last month of pregnancy MW. ;
- vikāra m. a prodigy happening at the birth of a child Var. ;
- vedanā f. the pangs of childbirth, throes of labour Pañcat. ;
- samaya m. = - kāla Var. ;
- sthali f. « birthplace», a mother Mahān. ;
- sthāna n. a receptacle for young. a nest MW. ;
- vôtthāna n. N. of the 17th Pariṡ. of the Yajur-veda;
- vônmukha mf (ī)n. expecting child. birth, about to be delivered Ragh.
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8 बिसकिसलयच्छेदपथेयवत्
bísa-kisalaya-ccheda-pátheyavatmfn. having pieces of fibres of young lotus as provisions for a journey Megh.
См. также в других словарях:
kisalaya — किसलय … Indonesian dictionary
kisalaya-karā — किसलयकरा … Indonesian dictionary
bísa-kisalaya-ccheda-pátheyavat — बिसकिसलयच्छेदपथेयवत् … Indonesian dictionary
cáraṇa-kisalaya — चरणकिसलय … Indonesian dictionary
kará-kisalaya — करकिसलय … Indonesian dictionary
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