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The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > skand
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impf vt to chant [pieśni, hasła]- „jesteś głupi, głu-pi”, skandował ‘you’re stupid, stu-pid,’ he chanted ⇒ wyskandowaćThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > skand|ować
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5 स्कन्द्
skand
skandati (m.c. alsoᅠ - te;
caskánda RV. etc.;
caskande MBh. etc.;
aor. askan, skán RV. ;
áskān, skān Br. ;
askāntsīt ib. ;
askadat Gr.;
Prec. skadyāt ib. ;
fut. skanttā ib. ;
skantsyati Br. ;
inf. skanditum Gr.;
- skáde, - skádas RV. ;
ind. p. skanttvā Gr.;
- skándya, orᅠ - skádya Br. ;
- skándam AV. Br.), to leap, jump, hop, dart, spring, spurt out, be spilt orᅠ effused (esp. said of semen) RV. etc. etc.;
(Ā.) to emit seminal fluid VP. ;
to leap upon, cover (said of animals) TBr. ṠBr. ;
to drop, fall down, perish, be lost BhP.:
Pass. skadyate (perf. caskade orᅠ caskande;
aor. askandi) Gr.:
Caus. skandayati (m. c. alsoᅠ - te;
aor. acaskándat), to cause to jump orᅠ leap R. (in explaining skanda);
to pour out, effuse, shed, spill, emit (esp. seminal fluid) AitBr. Mn. ;
to omit, neglect Mn. MBh. etc.;
to cause to coagulate, thicken Suṡr.:
Desid. ciskantsati, Gr.:
Intens. canīskadyate, canīskandīti (Gr.), kánishkan, - canishkadat;
( RV.), to leap, jump, hop etc.
+ cf. Gk. σκάνδαλον;
Lat. scando, de-scendo;
scāla for scant (s)la
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* * *I)(gen. -jar), f. meadow.* * *f., gen. vinjar; [Ulf. winja = νομή, John x. 9; A. S. wine = a pasture; O. H. G. wini; see Grimm’s Gramm. ii. 55, 56]:—a meadow; nú görir hann sér hús ok hagi (perh. haga) ok vini (a house, a pasture, and a ‘vin’) þá skal biskup eigi taka hann ór setu sinni, N. G. L. i. 9: this ancient word also remains as appellative in vinjar-spann and vinjar-toddi, the technical name for an old Norse tax payable by every household, Ó. H. (see spann and toddi).II. freq. in Norse local names, Björg-vin, Sand-vin, Leik-vin, Horn-vin, Hellu-vin, Enda-vin, Skerf-vin, Töð-vin, Skað-vin, Dal-vin, Döl-vin, Vað-vin or Vöð-vin: usually altered into -yn, Björg-yn (-ynjar), Þópt-yn, Bambl-yn, Töð-yn: or -in, Leir-in, Ullar-in: or -ini, Vöð-ini, Döl-ini, Sköð-ini, Bónd-ini: lastly into -en, Berg-en: so also Skand-in qs. Skand-vin, cp. Scandinavia qs. Scand-in-avia. In Icel. these names are unknown,—shewing that as early as the time of settlement the word had fallen into disuse as an appellative, see Munch’s Norg. Beskr. (pref. xii, xiii). -
7 कुक्कुटः _kukkuṭḥ
कुक्कुटः 1 A cock, wild cock.-2 A wisp of lighted straw, a firebrand.-3 A spark of fire.-टी 1 A hen.-2 A small house-lizard.-3 The silk-cotton tree.-Comp. -अण्डम् a. fowl's egg; कुक्कुट्या अण्ड कुक्कुटाण्डम् Mbh. on P.VI.3.42, Vart.2.-आभः, -अहिः a kind of snake.-आसनम् a. particular posture of an ascetic in religious meditation.-मण्डपः 1 a place where one gets liberation (Jaina).-2 N. of a sanctuary in Benares; cf. मुक्तिमण्डप Skand P.-मस्तकः N. of a kind of herb (मिरीभेद).-व्रतम् a. vow observed on the seventh day of the bright half of भाद्रपद in honour of Śiva, by ladies for progeny.-शिखः N. of a plant (Mar. कर्डई). -
8 अतिष्कन्द्
ati-shkand( skand), to cover (said of a bull) RV. V, 52, 3, ;
to leap orᅠ jump over, Ved. Inf. (dat.) ati-shkáde RV. VIII, 67, 59 ;
Ved. Inf. (abl.) - shkádas RV. X, 108, 2 ;
to omit, án-atiskandat mfn. not omitting anything, uniform TBr.
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9 अधिष्कन्द्
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10 अभिप्रस्कन्द्
abhi-pra-skandto jump into (acc.) ṠāṇkhBr.
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11 अभिस्कन्द्
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12 अभ्यवस्कन्द्
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13 अवस्कन्द्
ava-skand(ind. p. - skandya) to jump down from (abl.) BhP. ;
to approach hastening from (abl.) ShaḍvBr. ;
to storm, assault (as a city etc.) R. Mālav. etc.
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14 आस्कन्द्
ā-skand
to invade, attack, assault Mālatīm. Kathās. BhP.
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15 उत्कन्द्
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16 कन्दु
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17 परिष्कन्द्
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18 परिस्कन्द्
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19 पर्यवस्कन्द
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20 प्रत्यभिस्कन्दन
praty-abhi-skandanan. ( skand) a counter plaint orᅠ charge, an accusation brought against the accuser orᅠ plaintiff Yājñ. Sch. (cf. praty-abhiyoga)
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