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1 Stambha
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2 stambha
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > stambha
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3 stambha
Architecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > stambha
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4 स्तम्भ
stambham. (ifc. f. ā) a post, pillar, column, stem (as of a tree;
alsoᅠ improperly applied to an arm) Kāṭh. GṛṠrS. MBh. etc.;
support, propping, strengthening Bhartṛ. ;
inflation, pretentiousness, arrogance MBh. R. etc.;
fixedness, stiffness, rigidity, torpor, paralysis, stupefaction MBh. Kāv. etc.;
becoming hard orᅠ solid Rājat. ;
stoppage, obstruction, suppression ( alsoᅠ the magical arresting of any feeling orᅠ force, as of hunger, thirst, orᅠ of the forces of water, fire etc. as taught in the Tantras.) Kāv. Suṡr. Pañcar. ;
filling up, stuffing R. ;
N. of a partic. Adhyāya Pat. on Pāṇ. 5-2, 60 Vārtt. 1 ;
of a Ṛishi etc. VP. (cf. gaṇa kuñjâ̱di andᅠ ṡaunakâ̱di)
- स्तम्भकर
- स्तम्भकारण
- स्तम्भता
- स्तम्भतीर्थ
- स्तम्भपूजा
- स्तम्भभञ्जक
- स्तम्भमित्र
- स्तम्भवती
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5 स्तम्भकर
stambha-karamfn. (prob.) causing obstruction, hindering, impeding (in puṇya-st- q.v.), causing stiffness, paralyzing MW. ;
m. a fence, railing W.
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6 स्तम्भकारण
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7 स्तम्भता
stambha-tāf. stiffness, paralysis Sāh.
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8 स्तम्भतीर्थ
stambha-tīrthan. N. of a place Pañcat.
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9 स्तम्भपूजा
stambha-pūjāf. worship of the posts (of the temporary pavilions erected for marriages orᅠ other festive occasions) MW.
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10 स्तम्भभञ्जक
stambha-bhañjakam. « pillar-breaker»
N. of an elephant Mṛicch.
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11 स्तम्भमित्र
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12 स्तम्भवती
stambha-vatīf. N. of a city Siṇhâs.
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13 स्तम्ब
stambám. (prob. phonetic variation of stambha) a clump orᅠ tuft of grass, any clump orᅠ bunch orᅠ cluster AV. etc. etc.;
a sheaf of corn L. a bush, thicket L. ;
a shrub orᅠ plant having no decided stem (such as the Jhiṇṭī orᅠ Barleria) L. ;
the post to which an elephant is tied (wrongly inferred from stambe-rama q.v.) L. ;
a mountain L. ;
N. of various men Hariv. Pur. ;
n. (in these senses prob. w.r. for stambha, m.) a post, pillar in general W. ;
stupidity, insensibility W. ;
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- स्तम्बकार
- स्तम्बघन
- स्तम्बघात
- स्तम्बघ्न
- स्तम्बज
- स्तम्बपुर्
- स्तम्बमित्र
- स्तम्बयजुस्
- स्तम्बवती
- स्तम्बवन
- स्तम्बशस्
- स्तम्बहनन
- स्तम्बहननी
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14 στέφω
στέφω, - ομαιGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `to surround closely, to enclose tightly, to encase, to wreathe, to honour (with libations)' (for it, esp in prose, often στεφανόω).Other forms: Aor. στέψαι, - ασθαι (Il.), pass. στεφθῆναι, fut. στέψω, - ομαι, perf. ἔστεμμαι (IA.; ἐστεθμένος Miletos VIa; cf. στέθματα below).Compounds: Also w. περι-, ἐπι-, κατα- a.o. As 2. member a.o. in χρυσο-στεφής `consisting of a golden garland' (S.), but most verbal, e.g. καταστεφ-ής `wreathed' (: κατα-στέφω, S., A. R.).Derivatives: 1. στέφος n. `wreath, garland' (Emp., trag., late prose), metaph. `honouring libation' (A. Oh. 95); 2. στέμμα, most pl. - ατα n. `band, wreath' (Il.), also as ornament of Rom. figures or ancestors, `family tree' (Plu., Sen., Plin.), `guild' (late inscr.) with - ματίας surn. of Apollon (Paus.), - ματιαῖον meaning uncertain (H., AB), - ματόω `to wreathe' (E.); on the byform στέθματα τὰ στέμματα H. s. Schwyzer 317 Zus. 1 (w. lit.). 3. στέψις f. `the wreathing' (pap. IIIp). 4. στεπτικόν n. `wreath-money, -toll' (pap. IIIp). 5. στεπτήρια στέμματα, α οἱ ἱέται ἐκ τῶν κλάδων ἐξῆπτον H.; Στεπτήριον n. name of a Delphic feast (Plu.). 6. στεφών m. `summit' (Ephesos IIIa), = ὑψηλός, ἀπόκρημνος H.; after κολοφών a.o. -- 7. στεφάνη f. `fillet, edge of a helmet' also `helmet' (Trümpy Fachausdrücke 43. also Hainsworth JHSt. 78, 52), `edge of a rock, wall-pinnacle' (esp. ep. poet. Il., also hell. a. late prose). 8. στέφανος m. `wreath, frame, wreath of victory or honour, honour' (since Ν 736) with several derivv.: - ιον, - ίσκος, - ίς, - ικός, - ιαῖος. - ίτης, - ιτικός, - ίζω, - ίξαι; esp. - όομαι, - όω, also w. περι- a.o., `to form a wreath, to wreathe, to crown, to decorate, to honour' (Il.), from where - ωμα, - ωματικός, - ωσις, - ωτής. - ωτίς and - ωτρίς (Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 164), - ωτικός.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: As the basic meaning of στέφω, from which all other formations ar serived, clearly is `closely, fest surrounded, enclosed', there is no reason not to connect, Skt. stabhnā́ti, perf. tastámbha `make fest, hold fest, support, stiffen, stem', as already appears from πύκα `close, fest', πυκάζω `make fest, enclose narrowly', ἄμ-πυξ (and Av. pusā) `band of the forehead, diadem' [but see s.v.]. Of the many further representatives of this great and difficult to limit wordgroup may only still be mentioned Skt. stambha- m. `making fest, stem, support, post, pillar', Lith. stam̃bas `stump, stalk of a plant', Latv. stabs `pillar', Germ. e.g. OHG stabēn `be fixed, stiff' (Eastfris. staf `stiff, lame'), OWNo. stefja `stem', OHG stab, OWNo. stafr `staff'; IE * stebh-, stembh- (WP. 2, 623ff., Pok. 1011 ff.). -- As Skt. stambha- can also mean `bumptiousness, pretentious being', the question has arisen, whether also στόμφος `bombastic, highflown speech' belongs here; cf. on στέμβω. With stabhnā́ti etc. are often connected στέμβω [wrongly, s.v.], ἀστεμφής etc. assuming a meaning complex `press, stamp, stem, support, post etc.' (s. WP. and Pok. l. c.), a combination, which goes beyond what can be proven. -- Diff. on στέφω, στέφανος Lidén Streitberg-Festgabe 224ff.: to NPers. tāǰ `corona, diadema regium', Arm. t`ag `id.', ev. also to Osset. multiplicative suffix - daɣ (W. Oss. dudaɣ) with a basic meaning `wind, wrap, fold'; would be IE *( s)tegʷʰ-. == Frisk's discussion is completely dated. It is hampered by Pok. 1011, where (* stebh-. * stembh- and * step- are conbined; this is impossible in IE, so the grouping can best be completely dismissed (presence beside absence of a nasal is impossible, as is bh\/b\/p.) Skt. stabhná̄ti has a root * stembhH-\/*stm̥bhH-, which cannot give Gr. στεφ-, not στεμβ-. It might be found in ἀστεμφής. = σταφυλή and στέμφυλον are a Pre-Greek group and have nothing to do with IE. = The argumentation around ἄμπυξ (s.v.) can better be abandoned. = For στέφω one expects *stebh- (without nasal), but no such root has been found; the Geranic words for `staff (Stab)' have a quite diff. meaning. = So στέφω has no etym.Page in Frisk: 2,794-795Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > στέφω
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15 अग्निस्तम्भ
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16 अग्निस्तम्भन
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17 अपस्तम्भ
apa-stambham. id. Suṡr.
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18 अस्तम्भ
a-stambhamf (ā)n. without pillars Ragh. I, 41 ;
unassuming Rājat.
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19 उपष्टम्भ
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20 उपस्तम्भ
upa-stambham. (less correctly written upa-shṭambha) stay, support, strengthening Hit. Comm. on ChUp. ;
encouragement, incitement;
excitement Comm. on Sāṃkhyak. ;
base, basis, ground, occasion;
support of life (as food, sleep, andᅠ government of passions) Car.
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