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1 प्रभूत
prá-bhūtamfn. come forth, risen, appeared etc.;
(ifc.) become, transformed into Daṡ. ;
abundant, much, numerous, considerable, high, great ṠBr. etc. etc. (compar. - tara Pañcat. ;
superl. - tama Daṡ.);
abounding in (comp.) R. ;
able to (inf.) Sāh. ;
governed, presided over W. ;
mature, perfect ib. ;
m. a class of deities in the 6th Manvantara Hariv. (v.l. pra-sūta);
n. (in phil.) a great orᅠ primary element (= mahā-bhūta) Sāṃkhyak. ;
- jihvatā f. having a long tongue (one of the 32 signs of perfection of a Buddha) Dharmas. 83 ( alsoᅠ - tanu-jihv-, « having a long andᅠ thin tongue» ib.);
- tā f. quantity, plenty, multitude, large number Ṡiṡ. ;
- tva n. id. Pañcat. ;
sufficiency KātyṠr. (v.l. for prabhū-tva);
- dhana-dhānya-vat mfn. rich in money andᅠ corn R. ;
-nāgâ̱ṡva-ratha mfn. having many elephants andᅠ horses andᅠ chariots MBh. ;
- bhrānta n. much roaming Pañcat. ;
- yavasêndhana mfn. abounding in fresh grass andᅠ fuel ib. ;
- ratna m. N. of a Buddha SaddhP. ;
- rūpa n. great beauty MW. ;
- vayas mfn. advanced in years, old Kāv. ;
- varsha n. pl. many years, Pañeat.;
- ṡas ind. many times, often Car. ;
- tôtka m. ardently desirous of orᅠ longing for Kāvyâd. III, 118.
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2 प्रसुत
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3 प्रसूत
pra-sūta
« in» loc. orᅠ comp.;
cf. Pāṇ. 2-3, 39) Up. Mn. MBh. etc.;
m. pl. ( orᅠ sg. with gaṇa) N. of a class of gods under Manu Cākskusha Hariv. MārkP. ;
n. a flower L. ;
any productive source MW. ;
(in Sāṃkhya) the primordial essence orᅠ matter Tattvas. ;
(ā) f. a woman who has brought forth a child, recently delivered ( alsoᅠ= finite verb) AV. etc. etc.
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4 नीलङ्गु
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5 अभिप्रसूत
abhi-pra-sūta1) mfn. engaged, induced, ordered Nir. ;
2) mfn. (4. su), generated, born MBh. V, 964.
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6 प्रस्लिन
pra-slina
n. (ifc. ā) a flower, blossom MBh. Kāv. etc.;
fruit L. ;
- bāṇa m. « having fruit for arrows», the god of love Kām. ;
- mālā f. a garland of fruit Mālatīm. ;
- varsha m. a shower of fruit (rained from heaven) BhP. ;
- stabaka m. a bunch of blossoms orᅠ fruit BhP. ;
-nâ̱ñjali mfn. presenting a nosegay held in both hands opened andᅠ hollowed (= pushpâ̱ñjali) Cat. ;
-nâ̱ṡuga ( Naish.), - nêehu ( L.) m. = - na-bāṇa
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7 सून
sūnamfn. born, produced etc. Pāṇ. 8-2, 45 Sch. ;
blown, budded (as a flower) W. ;
empty, vacant (prob. w.r. for ṡūna, ṡūnya) ib. ;
m. a son (prob. w.r. for 3. suta) Pañcat. III, 247/248 ;
(ā) f. a daughter L. (for other meanings seeᅠ sūnā);
n. bringing forth, parturition W. ;
a bud, flower (cf. pra-sūna) Ṡiṡ. ;
fruit L. ;
- सूनवत्
- सूनशर
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