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121 unbearable
(too painful, unpleasant etc to bear or to tolerate: I am suffering from unbearable toothache.) neznosen* * *[ʌnbʌ/ərəbl]adjective ( unbearably adverb)neznosen -
122 쓰라리다
adj. sick, painful; ill; bitter; sore, hurting, burning; long-suffering; difficult, troublesome -
123 tonsillitis
medicine, veterinary• nielurisatulehdusmedicine, veterinary• angiinamedicine, veterinary• kitarisatulehdusmedicine, veterinary• kitarisantulehdus• kitarisan tulehdusmedicine, veterinary• kurkkutulehdus* * *noun (painful inflammation of the tonsils: She had / was suffering from tonsillitis.) nielurisatulehdus -
124 unbearable
• sietämätön* * *(too painful, unpleasant etc to bear or to tolerate: I am suffering from unbearable toothache.) sietämätön -
125 སྡུག་བསྔལ་
[sdug bsngal]suffering, frustration, misery, unsatisfactoriness, bitter, painful, problem, situation, conflict, conflict situation, 3 kinds, 8 varieties, distress, grief, grievance, sorrow, woe, tribulation, calamity, distress, affliction -
126 aeger
aeger gra, grum, adj., unwell, ill, sick, diseased, suffering, feeble: uxor, T.: homines morbo: aegro corpore esse: volneribus, N.: pedibus, S.: anhelitus, shortness of breath, V.: sues, V.: seges, V. —As subst, a sick person: aegro adhibere medicinam: non aegris facultas quietis datur, Cs.— Troubled, dejected, distempered, agitated: animus, S.: aegris animis legati, i. e. dissatisfied, L.: mortales, i. e. miseri, V.: animus avaritiā, S.: curis, V.: aeger animi, despondent, L. — Of the state, weak, frail, feeble: rei p. pars: aegri aliquid in re p., L. — Causing pain, unfortunate: amor, V.: luctus, O.* * *Iaegra -um, aegrior -or -us, aegerrimus -a -um ADJsick/ill, infirm; unsound, injured; painful, grievous; corrupt; sad/sorrowfulIIsick person, invalid, patient -
127 कष्ट
kashṭamfn. (perhaps p.p. of kash Pāṇ. 7-2, 22 Vop. 26, 111 Kāṡ. on Pāṇ. 6-2, 47),
bad R. ;
ill, evil, wrong Mn. MBh. R. Suṡr. etc.;
painful Suṡr. ;
grievous, severe, miserable Mn. XII, 78 Yājñ. III, 29 Bhartṛ. ;
difficult, troublesome Mn. VII, 186 and 210 ;
worst Mn. VII, 50 and 51 ;
pernicious, noxious, injurious Suṡr. ;
dangerous (= kṛicchra) Pāṇ. 7-2, 22 Nal. XIII, 16 ;
inaccessible (= gahana) Pāṇ. 7-2, 22 ;
boding evil Comm. on Pāṇ. 3-2, 188 ;
m. « N. of a man» seeᅠ kāshṭāyana;
(in rhetoric) offending the ear Vām. II, 1, 6 ;
forced, unnatural;
(am) n. a bad state of things, evil, wrong;
pain, suffering, misery, wretchedness;
trouble, difficulty;
bodily exertion, strain, labour, toil, fatigue, weariness, hardship, uneasiness, inquietude (mental orᅠ bodily) R. Kathās. Pañcat. Ṡak. Hit. ;
kashṭāt-kashṭam, orᅠ kashṭataram, worse than the worst;
kashṭena orᅠ kashṭāt, with great difficulty Pañcat. ;
(am) ind. an exclamation of grief orᅠ sorrow;
ah! woe! aIas! MBh. R. Mṛicch. ;
- कष्टकर
- कष्टकारक
- कष्टगुग्गुल
- कष्टतपस्
- कष्टतर
- कष्टता
- कष्टत्व
- कष्टभागिनेय
- कष्टमातुल
- कष्टलभ्य
- कष्टश्रित
- कष्टसाध्य
- कष्टस्थान
- कष्टागत
- कष्टाधिक
- कष्टार्थ
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128 मूत्रकृच्छ्र
mū́tra-kṛicchram. n. painful discharge of urine, strangury (- rin mfn. suffering from it) Suṡr. ;
a class of urinary affections (of which 8 kinds are enumerated), ṠāṇgS.
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