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1 риторический
тропы, риторические фигуры — rhetorical colours
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2 риторические фигуры
1) General subject: rhetorical colours2) Obsolete: coloursУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > риторические фигуры
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3 छाय
chāyam. granting shade (Ṡiva) MBh. XII, 10374 ;
n. (Pāṇ. 2-4, 22 and 25; VI, 2, 14) ;
ifc. (especially after a word to be taken in the gen.)
shadow Mn. III, 274 Ragh. IV, 20; VII, 4; XII, 50 ;
reflection Naish. VI, 34 ;
colour, complexion, beauty Megh. 102 ;
(ā́) f. σκιά, shade, shadow, a shady place
(« a covered place, house» Naigh. III, 4)
RV. I, 73, 8; II, 33, 6; VI, 16, 38 AV. VS. V, XV AitBr. VII, 12 ṠBr. etc.. ;
the shadow of a gnomon Sūryas. ;
shelter, protection, Hit. III, 8,1/2 ;
a reflected image, reflection RV. V, 44, 6; X, 121, 2 VS. II, 8 AV. V, 21, 8 PraṡnUp. Mn. etc.. ;
shading orᅠ blending of colours, play of light orᅠ colours, lustre, light, colour, colour of the face, complexion, features Suṡr. VarBṛS. LXVIII, 89 ff. Ragh. IV, 5 Megh. (ifc. f. ā) etc.;
gracefulness, beauty, 77 and 101 VP. IV, 4, 31 Kathās. IIC ;
a series, multitude ( paṅkti) Pañcat. I, 16, 8 ;
a Sanskṛit gloss on a Prākṛit. text;
a copy (of a MS.);
a little (ifc.) Veṇis. VI, 13/14, 1 ;
nightmare, Buddh. L. ;
a bribe L. ;
Shadow, (like Saṃjñā) wife of the sun andᅠ mother of the planet Saturn
Hariv. 545 ff. VP. III, 2 BhP. VI, VIII MatsyaP. Kathās. CV ;
(N. of a Ṡakti) Hcat. I, 5, 197 ;
the sun L. ;
a metre of 4 × 19 syllables;
a kind of rhetorical figure Sarasv. II, 5 ;
(in music) N. of a Rāga;
N. of Kātyāyanī ( orᅠ Durgā W.) L.
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