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1 मखवत्
makhá-vat
a sacrificer Hariv.
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2 मघवन्
maghá-van
nom. m. maghávā orᅠ - vān f. maghónī orᅠ maghavatī < Vop. >;
n. maghavat;
nom. pl. m. once maghónas;
cf. Pāṇ. 6-4, 128; 133),
possessing orᅠ distributing gifts, bountiful, liberal, munificent (esp. said of Indra andᅠ other gods, but alsoᅠ of institutors of sacrifices who pay the priests andᅠ singers) RV. AV. TS. ṠBr. Up. ;
m. N. of Indra ( alsoᅠ pl. - vantaḥ) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
of a Vyāsa orᅠ arranger of the Purāṇas Cat. ;
of a Dānava Hariv. ;
of the 3rd Cakra-vartin in Bhārata L. ;
- vat-tvá n. liberality, munificence RV. ;
- van-nagara n. « Indra's city»
N. of a town Rājat. ;
- van-mukta-kuliṡa m. orᅠ n. (?) the thunderbolt hurled by Indra Bhartṛ.
См. также в других словарях:
magh- : māgh- — magh : māgh English meaning: to be able; to help; power Deutsche Übersetzung: “können, vermögen, helfen” Material: O.Ind. maghá “power, power, richness, gift”, maghávan , maghávat ‘strong”, Iran. magu , O.Pers. magus “Magier,… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary