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1 rati
m. the name of Odin’s gimlet.* * *a, m., qs. vrati, but the v is dropped even in old Runic inscriptions:—prop. the traveller; it remains in the name of the squirrel, Rata-töskr = Tusk the traveller, the climber Tusk, see the tale in Edda; as also in the name of the gimlet by which Odin ‘made his way’ into the mountain where the mead of wisdom was hidden, Edda, Hm. 106.II. a demoniac, raver, madman, who wanders about as if hunted: in the Runic phrase, varþi at rata haugs upp briotr, may the breaker of his cairn become a rati, Rafn 181; at rita (= rata) sá varþi es stain þannsi elti eþa ept annan dragi, 188; sa varþi at rita es ailti stein þannsi eþa heþan dragi, 194, cp. the Engl. ‘blest be the man that spares these stones, and curs’d be he that moves these bones,’ on Shakespeare’s tombstone; rati remains in the popular Icel. = a heedless, forgetful, senseless fellow, þú ert mesti rati! and ratalegr, adj. clownish, silly; rata-skapr, m. rashness, heedlessness. -
2 rati
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3 mъrm(ъ)rati
mъrm(ъ)rati Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `mumble, grumble'Page in Trubačev: XX 252Czech:Serbo-Croatian:mr̀mrati `mumble, grumble' [verb]Slovene:mrmráti `mumble, grumble' [verb], mrmrȃm [1sg]Bulgarian:mărmórja `mumble, grumble' [verb]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: murm-Lithuanian:murm(l)énti `mumble' [verb];murmė́ti `mumble, grumble' [verb]Other cognates: -
4 रतिवर
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5 रति
ratif. rest, repose VS. ṠāṇkhGṛ. ;
pleasure, enjoyment, delight in, fondness for (loc. orᅠ comp.;
ratim with āp, labh, upa-labh, adhi-gam, vidkṛi orᅠ bandh andᅠ loc., « to find pleasure in») Up. Mn. MBh. etc.;
the pleasure of love, sexual passion orᅠ union, amorous enjoyment (often personified as one of the two wives of Kāma-deva, together with Prīti q.v.) Mn. MBh. etc.;
the pudenda L. ;
= rati-gṛiha, pleasure-house VarBṛS. ;
N. of the sixth Kala of the Moon Cat. ;
of an Apsaras MBh. ;
of the wife of Vibhu (mother of Priṭhu-sheṇa) BhP. ;
of a magical incantation recited over weapons R. ;
of the letter n Up. ;
of a metre Col
- रतिकर
- रतिकर्मन्
- रतिकान्ततर्कवागिश
- रतिकामपूजा
- रतिकुहर
- रतिक्रिया
- रतिखेद
- रतिगुण
- रतिगृह
- रतिचरणसमन्तस्वर
- रतिजनक
- रतिजह
- रतिज्ञ
- रतितस्कर
- रतिताल
- रतिद
- रतिदेव
- रतिनाग
- रतिपति
- रतिपरिचय
- रतिपाश
- रतिप्रपूर्ण
- रतिप्रिय
- रतिप्रीति
- रतिफल
- रतिबन्धु
- रतिभवन
- रतिभोग
- रतिमञ्जरी
- रतिमत्
- रतिमदा
- रतिमन्दिर
- रतिमन्मथ
- रतिमित्र
- रतिरणधिर
- रतिरत्नप्रदीपिका
- रतिरमण
- रतिरस
- रतिरहस्य
- रतिलक्ष
- रतिलम्पट
- रतिलील
- रतिलोल
- रतिवर
- रतिवर्धन
- रतिवल्ली
- रतिशक्ति
- रतिशूर
- रतिसंयोग
- रतिसंहित
- रतिसंग्रहव्याख्या
- रतिसत्वरा
- रतिसर्वस्व
- रतिसहचर
- रतिसार
- रतिसुन्दर
- रतिसेन
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6 रतिपति
rati-patim. « Rati's husband», Kāma-deva, the god of love Kāv. Pur.
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7 रतिप्रिय
rati-priyamfn. pleasant during coition Vās. ;
« beloved by Rati»
N. of Kāma-deva L. ;
(ā) f. N. of Dākshāyaṇī Cat. (v.l. ravi-p-);
of a Suraṇganā Siṇhâs.
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8 रतिप्रीति
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9 रतिमत्
rati-matmfn. having enjoyment orᅠ pleasure, cheerful, glad, delighting in (loc.) Kathās. ;
enamoured Ratnâv. ;
accompanied by Rati ib.
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10 रतिरमण
rati-ramaṇam. « lover of Rati»
N. of Kāma-deva, Mālatim.
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11 रतिसहचर
rati-sahacaram. « Rati's consort»
N. of Kāma-deva Daṡ.
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12 रती
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13 रतीश
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14 रतिकर
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15 रतिकर्मन्
rati-karmann. sexual intercourse MW.
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16 रतिकान्ततर्कवागिश
rati-kānta-tarka-vāgiṡam. N. of a Sch. on the Mugdha-bodha Col
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17 रतिकामपूजा
rati-kāma-pūjāf. N. of wk.
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18 रतिकुहर
rati-kuharan. pudendum muliebre L.
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19 रतिक्रिया
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20 रतिखेद
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