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1 अहोरथन्तर
aho-rathantaran. Pāṇ. 8-2, 68 Comm.
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2 कण्वरथंतर
káṇva-rathaṉtaran. N. of several Sāmans.
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3 तर
tara1) an affix forming the compar. degree of adjectives andᅠ rarely (cf. vṛitra-tára) of substantives Suṡr. I, 20, 11 ;
(ām), added (in older language) to adverbs ( seeᅠ ati-tarā́m etc.)
andᅠ (in later language) to verbs ( Pañcat. I, 14, 7 Ratnâv. III, 9 Kathās.),
intensifying their meaning;
ind. with na, not at all BhP. X, 46, 43. ;
tára2) mfn. ( tṛī;
gaṇa pacâ̱di) carrying across orᅠ beyond, saving (?, said of Ṡiva) MBh. XII, 10380 ;
ifc. passing over orᅠ beyond W. ;
« surpassing, conquering» seeᅠ ṡoka-tará cf. rathaṉtará;
excelling, w.;
m. crossing, passage
RV. II, 13, 12; VIII, 96, 1 Mn. VIII, 404 and 407 Yājñ. ;
(ifc.) MBh. XII ;
(a- mfn. « impassable») Bhaṭṭ. VII, 55 (cf. dus-);
« excelling, conquering» seeᅠ dush-ṭára, su-tára, dus-;
= - paṇya Mn. VIII, 406 ;
a raft W. ;
a road L. ;
N. of a magical spell (against evil spirits supposed to possess certain weapons) R. I, 30, 4 ;
fire W. ;
N. of a man Rājat. VII, 809 ;
(ī;
alsoᅠ īs L.) f. (gaṇa gaurâ̱di Gaṇar. 48),
a boat, ship (cf. - ri)
MBh. I, 4228 f. BhP. IV Ṡiṡ. III, 76 (cf. nis-tarīka);
a clothes-basket ( alsoᅠ - ri) L. ;
the hem of a garment ( alsoᅠ - ri) L. ;
= - raṇi-peṭaka L. ;
a club L. ;
for starī (smoke) W. ;
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4 बृहद्रथंतर
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5 राथंतर
rātha-ṉ-tara(rā́th-) mf (ī)n. relating to the Rathaṃ-tara Sāman. TS. ṠBr. etc.;
m. patr. gaṇa bidâ̱di;
(ī) f. N. of a female teacher Bṛih. ;
- tarāyaṇa m. patr. fr. rāthaṉtara gaṇa haritâ̱di;
- tari m. N. of Airāvata L.
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6 सामरथंतर
sāma-rathaṉtaran. N. of a Sāman. (said to have been created from Brahmā. 's mouth) MW.
См. также в других словарях:
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bṛihád-rathaṉtara — बृहद्रथंतर … Indonesian dictionary
káṇva-rathaṉtara — कण्वरथंतर … Indonesian dictionary
sāma-rathaṉtara — सामरथंतर … Indonesian dictionary
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