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121 यजुर्वेद
yajur-vedám. « the sacrificial Veda», the collective body of sacred Mantras orᅠ texts which constitute the Yajur-veda
(these Mantras, though often consisting of the prose Yajus, are frequently identical with the Mantras of the Ṛig-veda,
the Yajur-veda being only a sort of sacrificial prayer-book for ihe Adhvaryu priests formed out of the Ṛig-veda, which had to be dissected andᅠ rearranged with additional texts for sacrificial purposes;
the most characteristic feature of the Yajur-veda is its division into two distinct collections of texts, the Taittirīya-saṃhitā andᅠ the Vājasaneyi-saṃhitā q.v.;
the former of which is alsoᅠ called Kṛishṇa i.e. « Black», because in it the Saṃhitā andᅠ Brāhmana portions are confused;
andᅠ the latter Ṡukla i.e. « White», because in this, which is thought the more recent of the two recensions, the Saṃhitā is cleared from confusion with its Brahmaṇa andᅠ is as it were white orᅠ orderly;
the order of sacrifices, however, of both recensions is similar, two of the principal being the Darṡa-pūrṇa-māsa orᅠ sacrifice to be performed at new andᅠ full moon, andᅠ the Aṡva-medha orᅠ horse-sacrifice;
cf. IW. 6; 245 n. 2) Br. GṛṠrS. Mn. etc.. ;
- kriyāsvara-lakshaṇa n. -jaṭâ̱vali f. - tri-kāṇḍa-bhāshya, n. - pada n. - brāhmaṇa n. - bhāshya n. - mañjarī f. - mantra-saṉhitā-sukha-bodhana n. - lakshaṇa n. - ṡākhā f. - ṡrāddha n. - ṡrauta n. - saṉhitā f. ( andᅠ -tâ̱nukramaṇikā f. - tābrāhmaṇa n.), - smārta n.;
-dâ̱raṇyaka n. -dâ̱rṇava m. -dâ̱ṡīr-vāda m. - dôpanishad (?) f. N. of wks.
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122 वार्त्तिक
vārttikamfn. (fr. vārttā andᅠ vṛitti) skilled in a profession orᅠ business (= vṛittausādhuḥ orᅠ vṛittimadhî ̱tevedavā) gaṇa kathâ̱di;
andᅠ gaṇa ukthâ̱di;
relating to news, bringing orᅠ conveying intelligence W. ;
explanatory, glossarial, containing orᅠ relating to a critical gloss orᅠ annotation ( seeᅠ n.);
m. a businessman, trader Kathās. ;
an emissary, envoy MBh. ;
one who knows antidotes, conjurer, physician L. ;
the egg-plant L. ;
(ā) f. business, trade (ifc. = occupied with, practising) MBh. BhP. ;
a sort of quail (prob. w.r. for vārtikā q.v.);
n. an explanatory orᅠ supplementary rule, critical gloss orᅠ annotation (added to a grammatical orᅠ philosophical Sūtra andᅠ defined to be « the exposition of the meaning, of that which is said, of that which is left unsaid, andᅠ of that which is ill orᅠ imperfectly said» ;
the term Vārttika is, however, especially applied to Kātyāyana's critical annotations on the aphorisms of Pāṇini's grammar, the object of which is to consider whether Pāṇini's rules are correct orᅠ not, andᅠ to improve on them where this may be found to be necessary;
andᅠ alsoᅠ to similar works on various matters by Kumārila, Surêṡvara etc.;
cf. tantra-v-, ṡloka-v-);
a marriage feast L. ;
- वार्त्तिककार
- वार्त्तिककाशिका
- वार्त्तिककृत्
- वार्त्तिकटिप्पन
- वार्त्तिकतात्पर्यटीका
- वार्त्तिकतात्पर्यशुद्धि
- वार्त्तिकपाठ
- वार्त्तिकयोजना
- वार्त्तिकसार
- वार्त्तिकसारव्याख्या
- वार्त्तिकसारसंग्रह
- वार्त्तिकसूत्रिक
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123 स्वरूप
sva-rūpasvá-rūpa
with orᅠ without ṡabdasya orᅠ ṡabda-sva-r-, « a word itself orᅠ in its own form» <opp. to its synonyms orᅠ varieties>;
with nāmnām = « names themselves») MBh. Pañcat. BhP. etc.;
own condition, peculiarity, character, nature ( eṇa orᅠ ibc., « by nature», « in reality», « by itself») RPrāt. NṛisUp. Mn. etc.;
peculiar aim W. ;
kind, sort ib. ;
a partic. relation (in phil. seeᅠ under sambandha) MW. ;
occurrence, event Campak. Uttamac. Siṇhâs. ;
mfn. having one's own peculiar form orᅠ character MW. ;
having a like nature orᅠ charñcharacter, similar, like, Ṡāṃkhyak. (w.r. for sa-r-);
pleasing, handsome (for sa-r-) L. ;
wise, learned L. ;
m. N. of a Daitya MBh. ;
of a son of Su-nandā MārkP. ;
of a pupil of Caitanya W. ;
m. orᅠ n. N. of a place Cat. ;
(ā) f. N. of a place MW. ;
- gata mfn. endowed with one's own form orᅠ nature, having a like character W. ;
- tas ind. in one's own form BhP. ;
according to one's own form, analogously, similarly, identically MW. ;
by nature, in reality, by itself MārkP. ;
(- to, godāna-prayogaḥ N. of wk.);
- tā f. ( orᅠ - tva n.) the state of one's own form orᅠ nature (- tayā, « literally», « in reality») MBh. BhP. Ṡak. Sch. Sāh. ;
the having a natural form, identity of form orᅠ nature W. ;
w.r. for su-rūpa-tā Rājat. ;
- dhārin mfn. having one's own form MBh. ;
- nirūpaṇa n. - nirṇaya m. - prakāṡa m. N. of wks.;
- bhāva m. (a short word) whose essence is of the same efficacy (as that of the full form) Mn. II, 124 ;
- vat mfn. having the form of (comp.) MBh. ;
- sambandha-rūpa n. - sambodhana n. - sambodhana-pañca-viṉṡati-vṛitti f. -rūpâ̱khya-stotra n. N. of wks.;
-rūpâ̱cārya m. N. of a teacher Cat. ;
-rūpâ̱nusaṉdhāna n. -rūpâ̱nusaṉdhāna-stotra n. N. of wks.;
-rūpâ̱siddhi f. a form of non-proof (where the quality alleged to belong to a subject is not really proved) Tarkas. ;
- rūpôtprêkshā f. a kind of simile Sāh. Kuval.;
- rūpôpanishad f. N. of an Upanishad.
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124 congenere
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125 тип
м.тип да́нных — data type
тип взаимоде́йствия — interaction mode
тип конкуре́нции — pattern of competition
тип спряже́ния грам. — conjugation model / pattern
тип корабля́ — class of ship
2) биол. phylum ['faɪləm] (pl phyla ['faɪlə])3) ( типичный представитель) type, specimenэ́то не её тип мужчи́ны — he is not her type (of man)
4) разг. пренебр. ( индивидуум) type, character; jerk slподозри́тельный тип — a suspicious character / specimen
пусть э́тот тип уберётся отсю́да! — get that jerk out of here!
••типа того́, что прост. (что-то вроде) — sort of; like
по типу (рд.) — similar (to), by analogy (with)
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126 ajicola
( ajícola [axíkola] < compound form agglutinated from Spanish ajo 'garlic' < Latin alium, Spanish y 'and'; cola 'glue' < Latin collam)Smith states that the term refers to "a sort of mucilage or glue made in the Southwest by cowhands from leather-cuttings mixed with garlic and boiled into a paste." The DRAE provides a similar definition, although neither source indicates how it was used by buckaroos. -
127 naja
Watts describes this as "a small decoration hanging from the headband of a bridle onto the horse's face, rather like an inverted horseshoe or crescent moon, reminding one of a similar decoration worn by the Moors." Spanish sources do not reference this term, but it may be an apharesis of cernaja, which the DRAE defines as a sort of ornament with fringe or tassels placed on an ox's forehead to ward off flies. -
128 من هذا القبيل
مِنْ هَذَا القَبِيلof this kind, of this type, of this sort, like this, similar to this, such
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