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1 कुटप
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2 वप्र
vapram. n. a rampart, earthwork, mound, hillock, mud wall, earth orᅠ bank raised as a wall orᅠ buttress orᅠ as the foundation of a building MBh. Kāv. etc.;
a high river-bank ( alsoᅠ nadī-v-), any shore orᅠ bank MBh. R. Kir. ;
the slope orᅠ declivity of a hill, table-land on a mountain Kir. Ṡiṡ. ;
a ditch VarBṛS. ;
the gate of a fortified city W. ;
the circumference of a sphere orᅠ globe Gol.;
a sown field, any field Dharmaṡ. ;
dust L. ;
= nishkuṭa, vanaja n. vājikā (?) andᅠ pāṭīra L. ;
the butting of an elephant orᅠ of a bull ( seeᅠ - kriyā andᅠ - krīḍā);
m. a father L. (cf. 2. vaptri);
= prajā-pati L. ;
N. of a Vyāsa VP. ;
of a son of the 14th Manu Hariv. ;
(ā) f. a flat bank of earth, garden-bed ( vaprā-vat ind. as in a level bank, i.e. as in levelling orᅠ arranging a place for the fire, Mahidh.);
Rubia Munjista L. ;
N. of the mother of the Arhat Nimi L. ;
(ī) f. a hillock, ant-hill (cf. vamrī) MW. ;
n. lead L. (cf. varáhra)
- वप्रक्रिया
- वप्रक्रीडा
- वप्रक्षेत्रफल
- वप्रफल
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3 समुद्रनिष्कुट
sam-udrá-nishkuṭam. a pleasure-ground near the sea;
N. of a pleasure-ground MBh.
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4 सामुद्रनिष्कुट
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