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101 tarasca
f.1 figure of a serpent formerly borne in the procession of Corpus Christi day, indicating the triumph of Christ over the devil.2 crooked, ugly, ill-natured, licentious, and impudent woman.3 carnival dragon (monstruo).4 big mouth (boca). (Andes & Central America)5 monster.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: tarascar.* * *1 (monstruo) monster2 (persona glotona) glutton* * *SF1) (=monstruo) carnival dragon, monster2) (=comilón) glutton; (=sangría de recursos) person who is a drain on one's resources3) * (=mujer) old hag, old bag ** * *a) (fam) ( mujer de carácter violento) battle-ax* (colloq)b) (Chi fam) ( boca) mouth* * *a) (fam) ( mujer de carácter violento) battle-ax* (colloq)b) (Chi fam) ( boca) mouth* * *¡mansa tarasca que tiene! what a mouth!* * *tarasca nf1. [figura] = dragon figure in Corpus Christi processions -
102 अक्षारमद्यमांसाद
a-kshāra-madya-māṉsâ̱damfn. not eating acrid substances nor (drinking) spirituous liquors nor eating meat VarYogay.
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103 अग्रमांस
ágra-māṉsan. the heart L. ;
morbid protuberance of the liver
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104 अधिकमांसार्मन्
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105 अधिमांस
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106 अधिमांसक
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107 अनुपाकृतमांस
an-upâ̱kṛita-māṉsan. flesh of an animal not prepared for sacrifice
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108 अमांस
a-māṉsan. not flesh, anything but flesh KātyṠr. ;
(mfn.), without flesh PārGṛ. ;
feeble, thin L.
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109 अमांसभक्ष
a-māṉsa-bhakshamfn. not eating flesh Kathās.
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110 अमांसाशन
a-māṉsâ̱ṡanamfn. id. Vishṇus.
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111 आनूपमांस
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112 कन्द
kanda
a bulbous orᅠ tuberous root, a bulb MBh. BhP. Suṡr. etc.;
the bulbous root of Amorphophallus Campanulatus L. ;
garlic L. ;
a lump, swelling, knot Suṡr. I, 258, 9 ;
+ cf. Gk. κόνδος, κονδύλος;
Old High Germ. hnūtr, hnūta
an affection of the female organ (considered as a fleshy excrescence, but apparently prolapsus uteri W.);
N. of a metre (of four lines of thirteen syllables each);
(in mus.) a kind of time;
(ī) f. seeᅠ māṉsa-k-
- कन्दगुडूची
- कन्दज
- कन्दद
- कन्दफला
- कन्दबहुला
- कन्दमूल
- कन्दमूलक
- कन्दरोहिणी
- कन्दलता
- कन्दवत्
- कन्दवर्धन
- कन्दवल्ली
- कन्दशाक
- कन्दशूरण
- कन्दसंज्ञ
- कन्दसंभव
- कन्दसार
- कन्दसारक
- कन्दाढ्य
- कन्दामृता
- कन्दार्ह
- कन्दालु
- कन्दाशन
- कन्देक्षु
- कन्दोत्थ
- कन्दोद्भवा
- कन्दौषध
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113 खड्गमांस
khaḍgá-māṉsan. = khaḍgâ̱misha q.v. W.
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114 ग्राम्य
grāmyámfn. (Pāṇ. 4-2, 94) used orᅠ produced in a village TS. V AitBr. VII, 7, 1 Kauṡ. ;
relating to villages Mn. VII, 120 ;
prepared in a village (as food) ṠBr. IX, XII Mn. VI, 3 ;
living (in villages i.e.) among men, domesticated, tame (an animal), cultivated (a plant;
opposed to vanya orᅠ araṇya, « wild») RV. X, 90, 8 AV. VS. etc.. ;
allowed in a village, relating to the sensual pleasures of a village
MBh. XII, 4069 R. III f. BhP. IV, VI ;
rustic, vulgar (speech) Vām. II, 1, 4 ;
( seeᅠ - tā andᅠ - tva);
relating to a musical scale W. ;
m. a villager Yājñ. II, 166 MBh. XIII BhP. etc.. ;
a domesticated animal seeᅠ - māṉsa;
= - ma-kola W. ;
n. rustic orᅠ homely speech W. ;
the Prākṛit. andᅠ the other dialects of India as contra-distinguished from the Sanskṛit W. ;
food prepared in a village MBh. I, 3637 KātyṠr. XXII Sch. ;
sensual pleasure, sexual intercourse MBh. II, 2270 BhP. IV ;
(ā) f. = - miṇī L. ;
= - ma-ja-nishpāvī L. ;
- ग्राम्यकन्द
- ग्राम्यकर्कटी
- ग्राम्यकर्मन्
- ग्राम्यकाम
- ग्राम्यकुक्कुट
- ग्राम्यकुङ्कुम
- ग्राम्यकोल
- ग्राम्यकोशातकी
- ग्राम्यक्रोड
- ग्राम्यगज
- ग्राम्यता
- ग्राम्यत्व
- ग्राम्यधर्म
- ग्राम्यधर्मिन्
- ग्राम्यपशु
- ग्राम्यबुद्धि
- ग्राम्यमद्गुरिका
- ग्राम्यमांस
- ग्राम्यमृग
- ग्राम्यराशि
- ग्राम्यवल्लभा
- ग्राम्यवादिन्
- ग्राम्यवार्त्ता
- ग्राम्यसुख
- ग्राम्यसूकर
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115 ग्राम्यमांस
grāmyá-māṉsan. the flesh of domesticated animals Suṡr.
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116 तक्रमांस
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117 त्वङ्मांसास्थिमय
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118 दन्तमांस
dánta-māṉsan. the gums Suṡr. I, 35; II, 16.
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119 दलन
dalanamf (i)n. splitting, tearing asunder, dispelling BhP. VII, 10, 59 Bhartṛ. III, 47 Vidvanm. ;
n. breaking (of the heart) Gīt. V, 2 ;
destruction Naish. IV, 116 Kathās. LXXV, 62 ;
causing to burst, splitting Bhartṛ. Kathās. Rājat. Gīt. ;
(i) f. a clod of earth L. ;
cf. nir-;
mānsa-. - li f. id. Uṇ. Sch.
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120 द्राविन्
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