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1 ནུབ་ཕྱོགས་
[nub phyogs]= nub kyi phyogs. -
2 ནུབ་ཕྱོགས་པ་
[nub phyogs pa]= nub pa I. -
3 ནུབ་རི་
[nub ri]= nub kyi ri bo. -
4 ནུབ་ཀྱི་རྒྱ་མཚོ་, ནུབ་རྒྱ་མཚོ་
[nub kyi rgya mtsho, nub rgya mtsho]Atlanto vandenynas. -
5 ནུབ་འཇར་མན་, ནུབ་དེ་གོ་
[nub 'jar man, nub de go]ist. Vakarų Vokietija. -
6 ནུབ་ན་
[nub na]vakaruose. -
7 ནུབ་ནས་
[nub nas]iš vakarų. -
8 ནུབ་པ་
[nub pa]I vakarų gyventojas, vakarinis. II 1. 1) grimzti, skęsti; (iš)nykti, prapulti; leistis (apie saulę bei mėnulį); 2) (nu)smukti, žlugti, (su)griūti; 2. nivṛtti, antardhāna - išnykimas; baigtis, sustojimas. -
9 ནུབ་པོ་
[nub po]antardhana - išnykimas. -
10 ནུབ་ཕྱོགས་བདག་པོ་
[nub phyogs bdag po]"Vakarų valdovas": Varunos (chu lha) ep. -
11 ནུབ་ཕྱོགས་ལོ་མ་
[nub phyogs lo ma]pratyakparṇī - "vakarinis lapas": augalo pav. -
12 ནུབ་བ་གླང་སྤྱོད་
[nub ba glang spyod]aparagodānīya - "Vakarinė ganykla" (budizmo kosmogonijos vakarinis kontinentas Godanija; žr. gling bzhi). -
13 ནུབ་བྱང་
[nub byang]šiaurės vakarai. -
14 ནུབ་བྱང་བདག་པོ་
[nub byang bdag po]poet. vėjas ("šiaurės vakarų valdovas"). -
15 ནུབ་བྱང་ཕྱོགས་
[nub byang phyogs]šiaurės vakarų šalis (kraštas); šiaurės vakarų. -
16 ནུབ་བྱང་བདག་པོ་
[nub byang bdag po]"Šiaurės vakarų valdovas" = vėjo dievas (rlung lha). -
17 ནུབ་བྱང་ཕྱོགས་སྐྱོང་
[nub byang phyogs skyong]poet. vėjas ("šiaurės vakarų saugotojas"); vėjo dievas (rlung lha). -
18 ནུབ་མེད་
[nub med]pastovus, nepraeinantis, amžinas. -
19 ནུབ་མོ་
[nub mo]rātri - vakaras; naktis; ནུབ་མོ་ thug - iki vakaro; ནུབ་མོ་r 'gyur ba - temti. -
20 ནུབ་
[nub]pratīcī, pratyañc, pašcāt, pašcima, apara - 1) vakarai; vakarinis; 2) vakaras; naktis.
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