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I.Lit., a breeding-animal: of breeding-cows, Varr. R. R. 2, 5, 12; of breeding-ewes, Col. 7, 3, 12; of laying-hens, id. 8, 2, 6; 8, 5, 11.—B.Transf.1.Of plants, the parent-stem, Suet. Aug. 94.—2.The womb, matrix (late Lat.):3.matricis dolor,
Veg. Vet. 2, 17, 5; Sen. Contr. 2, 13, 6.—A public register, list, roll:II.in matricibus beneficiariorum,
Tert. Fug. in Persec. 12.—Trop., a source, origin, cause (cf. mater, II.;eccl. Lat.): Eva matrix generis feminini,
the progenitress, Tert. Virg. Vel. 5:primordialis lex data Adae, quasi matrix omnium praeceptorum Dei,
id. adv. Jud. 2; id. adv. Haer. 21:matrix et origo cunctorum,
id. adv. Valent. 7.—As an appellation of Venus, Inscr. Orell, 1373. -
2 मृग
mṛigám. (prob. « ranger», « rover») a forest animal orᅠ wild beast, game of any kind, (esp.) a deer, fawn, gazelle, antelope, stag, musk-deer RV. etc. etc.;
the deer orᅠ antelope in the moon (i.e. the spots on the disk supposed to resemble those of an antelope as well as a hare);
the disk orᅠ antñantelope in the sky (either the Nakshatra Mṛiga-ṡiras orᅠ the sign of the zodiac Capricorn;
alsoᅠ in general the 10th arc of 30 degrees in a circle) Sūryas. VarBṛS. etc.;
an elephant with partic. marks (accord. toᅠ L. « one the secondary marks of whose body are small») R. Var. ;
a large soaring bird RV. I, 182, 7 etc.. ;
N. of a demon orᅠ Vṛitra in the form of a deer slain by Indra ib. I, 80, 7 etc.. ;
of a celestial being (occupying a partic. place in an astrol. house divided into 81 compartments) VarBṛS. Hcat. ;
of a partic. class of men whose conduct in coitus resembles that of the roebuck L. ;
of the district in Ṡaka-dvīpa inhabited principally by Brāhdvipa themselves VP. (v.l. maga);
of a horse of the Moou VP. ;
musk (= mṛiga-nābhi orᅠ - mada) VarBṛS. ;
a partic. Aja-pāia sacrifice L. ;
search, seeking, asking, requesting L. ;
(ā) f. = mṛiga-vīthī L. ;
(ī) f. a female deer orᅠ antelope, doe Hariv. R. etc.;
N. of the mythical progenitress of antelopes MBh. R. Pur. ;
a partic. class of women L. ;
a kind of metre Col.;
a partic. gait of a dancing girl Saṃgīt. ;
demoniacal possession, epilepsy L. ;
- मृगकाक
- मृगकानन
- मृगकेतन
- मृगक्षीर
- मृगगर्ताश्रयाप्चर
- मृगगामिनी
- मृगग्रहण
- मृगघर्मज
- मृगचक्र
- मृगचर्मीय
- मृगचर्या
- मृगचारिन्
- मृगचिर्भिटा
- मृगचैटक
- मृगजम्बुक
- मृगजल
- मृगजाति
- मृगजालिका
- मृगजीवन
- मृगटङ्क
- मृगतीर्थ
- मृगतृष्
- मृगतृषा
- मृगतृष्णा
- मृगतृष्णि
- मृगतृष्णिका
- मृगतोय
- मृगत्व
- मृगदंश
- मृगदंशक
- मृगदर्प
- मृगदाव
- मृगदृश्
- मृगद्युत्
- मृगद्यू
- मृगद्विज
- मृगद्विष्
- मृगधर
- मृगधर्म
- मृगधर्मन्
- मृगधूम
- मृगधूर्त
- मृगधूर्तक
- मृगनयना
- मृगनाभि
- मृगनिर्मोकवसन
- मृगनेत्र
- मृगपक्षिन्
- मृगपति
- मृगपद
- मृगपालिका
- मृगपिप्लु
- मृगपोत
- मृगपोतक
- मृगप्रभु
- मृगप्रिय
- मृगप्रेक्षिन्
- मृगबन्धिनी
- मृगबालक
- मृगभक्षा
- मृगभोजनी
- मृगमत्तक
- मृगमद
- मृगमन्द
- मृगमन्द्र
- मृगमय
- मृगमांस
- मृगमातृक
- मृगमातृका
- मृगमास
- मृगमुख
- मृगयूथ
- मृगरसा
- मृगराज्
- मृगराज
- मृगराजिनी
- मृगराटिका
- मृगरिपु
- मृगरूपिन्
- मृगरोचना
- मृगरोमज
- मृगर्क्ष
- मृगलक्ष्मन्
- मृगलञ्छन
- मृगलिप्सु
- मृगलेखा
- मृगलोचन
- मृगलोमिक
- मृगवती
- मृगवधाजीव
- मृगवधाजीविन्
- मृगवधू
- मृगवन
- मृगवर्मन्
- मृगवल्लभ
- मृगवाहन
- मृगवीथिका
- मृगवीथी
- मृगवैणिक
- मृगव्याध
- मृगव्याधीय
- मृगव्यालनिषेवित
- मृगशफ
- मृगशायिका
- मृगसाव
- मृगशावक
- मृगशावाक्षी
- मृगशिर
- मृगशिरा
- मृगशिरस्
- मृगशीर्ष
- मृगशीर्षन्
- मृगशृङ्ग
- मृगश्रेष्ठ
- मृगसक्थ
- मृगसत्त्र
- मृगसिंहक
- मृगसुकर
- मृगहन्
- मृगहन्तृ
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3 मालव
mālavam. N. of a country (Malwa in central India;
pl. its inhabitants) AV. Pariṡ. MBh. Kāv. etc.. ;
m. (with orᅠ scil. nṛipati) a prince of the Mālavas MBh. Hariv. Var. ;
a horse-keeper L. ;
(in music) a partic. Rāga Saṃgīt. ;
a white-flowering Lodhra L. ;
N. of a man Rājat. ;
(ā) f. N. of a river MBh. ;
(ī) f. a princess of the Malwa Pāṇ. 5-3, 114 Sch. ;
N. of the wife of Aṡva-pati andᅠ progenitress of the Malwa MBh. ;
(in music) a partic. Rāgiṇī Saṃgīt. (printed bhālavī);
a kind of Prākṛit. metre Col.;
Clypea Hernandifolia L. ;
n. (with pura) N. of a;
mf (ī)n. relating orᅠ belonging to the Malwa MBh. Kāv. etc.
- मालवगुप्त
- मालवगौड
- मालवदेश
- मालवनृपति
- मालवभद्र
- मालवमण्डलाधिपति
- मालवरुद्र
- मालवविषय
- मालवश्री
- मालवस्त्री
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4 मृगमन्द
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5 मृगवती
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