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81 Bizans
n. Byzantium, ancient city now called Istanbul (formerly known as Constantinople) -
82 गन्धार
ගන්ධාර gandhaara gandhāra mthe country (now called) Kandahar. -
83 दक्खिणापथ
දක්ඛිණාපථ dakkhiNaapatha dakkhiṇāpatha mthe southern route (in India); the country in the south, now called Dekkan. -
84 ཀུ་ལུ་ཏ་
[ku lu ta]place situated in SE of kashmir now called nyun-ti by tibetans, by hindus kulu -
85 བྱང་ཆུབ་སྙིང་པོ་
[byang chub snying po]the very quintessence of enlightenment, sacred heart of the bodhisattva (place where buddha attained nirvana, vajrasana now called gaya), spirit of byang chub sems dpa', buddhahood -
86 ར་ས་འཕྲུལ་སྣང་
[ra sa 'phrul snang]a great temple now called cho-khang -
87 and-hvalr
s, m. balaena rostrata, now called andarnefja, u, f., Edda (Gl.), Sks. 123 A. -
88 Eið-sifjar
m. pl. ‘Oath-sibs,’ the name of a confederation of kinglets in southern Norway: whence the name Eiðsifja-lög, m. pl. a collection of laws in N. G. L. i. The word is differently spelt, Heiðsifjar, Heiðsævi, etc. But the syllable eið- may be derived from eið, an isthmus, because their parliament was held on an isthmus, Eid, now called Eidsvold; vide Munch. -
89 ERTLA
f. wagtail (bird).* * *u, f., proncd. erla or atla, [arta], the wagtail, motacilla alba, now called Máríatla or lín-erla. -
90 ey-þolinn
m. the rivet in a clasp knife, now called þolin-móðr, Edda (Gl.) -
91 FÁNI
a, m. [Ulf. fana; A. S. fana; Hel. and O. H. G. fano; Germ. fahne; Lat. pannus]:—a standard, gunn-fáni, Hbl. 40, etc.; else it is rare and hardly used in old prose; even in old poetry vé is the usual word:—metaph. a buoyant, high-flying person is now called fáni; so, fána-ligr, adj. buoyant; fána-skapr, m. buoyancy in mind or temper; the sense given under ‘metaph.’ belongs no doubt to a different word, borrowed in the 15th century from the Engl. fawn; thus fánast uppá e-n = Engl. to fawn upon. -
92 Freys-tafl
n. the game of Frey, probably what is now called goða-tafl, Flóv. -
93 úlf-liðr
m. the wolf’s joint, i. e. the wrist, see the story of Ty and the Wolf Fenrir, Edda 20,—‘then bit he (the wolf) the hand off, whence it is now called wolf’s joint (the wrist):’ the word is often spelt as above, e. g. Gullþ. 59, Fms. i. 166, Nj. 84, 262 (Cod. 468 in both instances gives ‘aulflið’). This etymology, although old, is quite erroneous, for the word is derived from oln- or öln-, see alin (p. 13, col. 2); the true form being öln-liðr, q. v. -
94 ör-firi
n., or ör-fjara, u, f. an out-going, ebbing: Örfiris-ey is the pr. name for islands which, at low-water, are joined to the mainland by a reef which is covered at high-water; one such island is near Reykjavik; another at Skard in western Iceland, now called Öffirs-ey; so also Ör-fjara, u, f. = the island Orfir in the Orkneys, Orkn. 182. -
95 aracia
kind of white fig tree; island in the Persian Gulf now called Karek -
96 इन्द्रप्रस्थ
índra-prasthan. « Indra's place»
N. of a city (now called Delhi, the residence of the Pāṇḍavas) MBh.
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97 इरावत्
írā-vat( írā-) mfn. possessing food, full of food;
granting drink orᅠ refreshment, satiating, giving enjoyment;
endowed with provisions;
comfortable RV. AV. AitBr. MBh. etc.;
(ān) m. N. of a son of Arjuna VP. ;
the ocean;
a cloud;
a king L. ;
(tī) f. N. of a plant L. ;
N. of Durgā (the wife of Rudra) BhP. ;
of a daughter of the Nāga Suṡravas Rājat. ;
N. of a river in the Pañjāb (now called Rāvī) MBh. Hariv. VP.
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98 नवद्वीप
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99 परुष
parushámf (ā)n. (older f. párushṇī) knotty (as reed) AV. ;
spotted, variegated, dirty-coloured RV. etc. etc.;
hard, stiff, rugged, rough, uneven, shaggy MBh. Kāv. etc.;
intertwined with creepers (as a tree) Kathās. ;
piercing, keen, sharp, violent, harsh, severe, unkind ib. (am ind.);
m. a reed AV. ;
an arrow ṠāṇkhṠr. Lāṭy. ;
Grewia Asiatica orᅠ Xylocarpus Granatum L. ;
( parúsha) m. N. of a demon Suparṇ. ;
(ā) f. a kind of riddle MW. ;
(- shṇī) f. N. of one of the rivers of the Panjāb now called Rāvī RV. ;
n. harsh andᅠ contumelious speech, abuse MBh. Kāv. etc.;
the fruit of Grewia Asiatica orᅠ Xylocarpus Granatum L. ;
a species of Barleria with blue flowers L. ;
parusha
- परुषघन
- परुषचर्मन्
- परुषतर
- परुषत्व
- परुषवचन
- परुषवाच्
- परुषवादिन्
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100 पुष्कर
púshkara
but cf. Uṇ. IV, 4)
a blue lotus-flower, a lotus, Nelumbium Speciosum orᅠ Nymphaea Nelumbo (ifc. f. ā) AV. etc. etc.
(met. « the heart» MBh. V, 1790);
the bowl of a spoon (ifc. f. ā) RV. Br. GṛṠrS. ;
the skin of a drum Kālid. ;
the tip of an elephant's trunk Var. ;
water ṠBr. ;
the sky, heaven Prab. (of Naigh. I, 3);
a night of new moon falling on a Monday orᅠ Tuesday orᅠ Saturday Hcat. ;
an arrow L. ;
the blade orᅠ the sheath of a sword L. ;
a cage L. ;
Costus Speciosus orᅠ Arabicus L. ;
a part L. ;
the art of dancing L. ;
union L. ;
war, battle L. ;
intoxication L. ;
N. of a celebrated place of pilgrimage (now called Pokhar in the district of Ajmere cf. RTL. 558) MBh. Hariv. Pur. etc. ( alsoᅠ pl.;
according to Vishṇ. Sch. there are three, viz. jyeshṭha, madhyama andᅠ kanishṭha);
m. n. = - dvīpa MBh. Pur. ;
= brahmâ̱ṇḍa Nīlak. ;
(with Jainas) one of the 5 Bhārata L. ;
m. Ardea Sibirica Pañc. ;
(in astrol.) an inauspicious Yoga, an ill-omened combination of a lucky lunation with an unlucky day, 3/4 of a lunar mansion W. ;
a kind of drum MBh. ;
a kind of serpent L. ;
the sun L. ;
a pond, lake L. ;
a kind of disease L. ;
the regent of Pokhar-dvipa ( below) MārkP. ;
N. of Kṛishṇa MBh. ;
of Ṡiva Ṡivag. ;
of a son of Varuṇa MBh. Pur. ;
of a general of the sons andᅠ grandsons of Varuṇa L. ;
of an Asura Hariv. ;
of a son of Kṛishṇa BhP. ;
of a Buddha Lalit. ;
of a prince (the brother of Nala) Nal.;
of a son of Bharata VP. ;
of Su-nakshatra BhP. ;
of a son of Vṛika andᅠ Dūrvâkshi ib. ;
of an author Cat. ;
of a mountain in Pokhar-dvipa MBh. ;
m. pl. N. of a class of clouds said to occasion dearth andᅠ famine L. (cf. pushkarâ̱vartaka);
of the inhabtants of Kuṡa-dvipa corresponding to Brihmans VP. ;
of the lunar mansions Punar-vasu, Uttarashādhā, Kṛittikā, Uttara-phaguunī, Pūrva-bhādrapadā andᅠ Viṡākhā collectively L. ;
(ī) f. (gaṇa gaurâ̱di) N. of one of the 8 wives of Ṡiva Cat. (perhaps w.r. for pushkasī i.e. pulkasī)
pushkara
- पुष्करकर्णिका
- पुष्करकल्प
- पुष्करचूड
- पुष्करज
- पुष्करतीर्थ
- पुष्करद्वीप
- पुष्करनाडी
- पुष्करनाभ
- पुष्करपत्त्र
- पुष्करपर्ण
- पुष्करपलाश
- पुष्करपुराण
- पुष्करप्रादुर्भाव
- पुष्करप्रिय
- पुष्करबीज
- पुष्करमालिन्
- पुष्करमाहात्म्य
- पुष्करमुख
- पुष्करमूल
- पुष्करमूलक
- पुष्करवन
- पुष्करव्याघ्र
- पुष्करशायिका
- पुष्करशिका
- पुष्करशिखा
- पुष्करशिफा
- पुष्करसद्
- पुष्करसागर
- पुष्करसाद
- पुष्करसादि
- पुष्करसादिन्
- पुष्करसारिन्
- पुष्करसारी
- पुष्करस्थपति
- पुष्करस्रज्
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