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101 FÉ
(gen. fjár), n.þeir ráku féit (the sheep) upp á geilarnar;gæta fjár, to herd or tend sheep;2) property, money (hvárt sem fé þat er land eðr annat fé);fyrirgøra fé ok fjörvi, to forfeit property and life;fé er fjörvi firr, life is dearer than money;fé veldr frænda rógi, money makes foes of kinsmen;afla sér fjár ok frægðar (frama), to gain wealth and fame;hér er fé þat (the money), er Gunnarr greiddi;þiggit þat, herra, fé er í því, there is value in it;pl. fé (dat. fjám), property, means.* * *n., irreg. gen. fjár, dat. fé; pl. gen. fjá, dat. fjám; with the article, féit, féinu, féin, mod. féð, fénu, fén: [Lat. pecu; Goth. faihu; A. S. feoh; Engl. fee; Hel. fehu; O. H. G. fehu; Germ. vieh; Dan. fæ; Swed. få]I. cattle, in Icel. chiefly sheep; fé né menn, Grett. 101; fjölda fjár, Ld. 210; gæta fjár, to mind sheep, 232; en ef þeir brenna húsin þó at fé manna sé inni, Grág. ii. 164; þeir ráku féit ( the sheep) upp á geilarnar, Ni. 119; kvik-fé, live-stock, q. v.: ganganda fé, id., opp. to dautt fé, dead property, Grág. passim.COMPDS: fjárbeit, fjárborg, fjárbreiða, fjárdauði, fjárfellir, fjárfóðr, fjárfæði, fjárfæling, fjárganga, fjárgeymsla, fjárgæzla, fjárhagi, fjárheimtur, fjárhirðir, fjárknappr, fjárhundr, fjárhús, fjárkaup, fjárkláði, fjárnyt, fjárpest, fjárrekstr, fjárréttr, fjársauðr.II. property, money; hvárt sem fé þat er land eðr annat fé, Grág. ii. 237: the allit. phrase, fé ok fjörvi, Sl. 1; hafa fyrir gört fé ok fjörvi, to forfeit property and life, Nj. 191: the proverbs, fé er fjörvi firr, life is dearer than money, 124; fé veldr frænda rógi, money makes foes of kinsmen, Mkv. 1. Common sayings, hafa fullar hendr fjár; afla fjár ok frægðar, to gain wealth and fame, Fms. i. 23 (a standing phrase); afla fjár ok frama, Fs. 7, fjár ok virðingar, id.; seint munu þín augu fylld verða á fénu, Gullþ. 7; þú munt ærit mjök elska féit áðr lýkr, id.; lát mík sjá hvárt fé þetta er svá mikit ok frítt, Gísl. 62; at Þorgils tæki við fjám sínum, Fs. 154; fagrt fé, fine money; at þeir næði féinu, Fms. x. 23; þegn af fé, liberal, Ísl. ii. 344; Auðr tekr nú féit, A. took the money, Gísl. 62; hér er fé þat ( the money) er Gunnarr greiddi mér, Nj. 55; fé þat allt er hann átti, Eg. 98; alvæpni en ekki fé annat, Fms. i. 47: skemman var full af varningi, þetta fé …, v. 255; Höskuldr færði fé allt til skips, Nj. 4; hversu mikit fé er þetta, id.; heimta fé sín, Grág. i. 87; þiggit þat herra, fé er í því, there is value in it, Fms. vii. 197.COMPDS: fjárafhlutr, fjáraflan, fjárafli, fjárauðn, fjáragirnd, fjárbón, fjárburðr, fjárdráttr, fjárefni, fjáreigandi, fjáreign, fjáreyðsla, fjáreyðslumaðr, fjárfang, fjárfar, fjárforráð, fjárframlag, fjárfundr, fjárgjald, fjárgjöf, fjárgróði, fjárgæzla, fjárgæzlumaðr, fjárhagr, fjárhagamaðr, fjárhald, fjárhaldsmaðr, fjárheimt, fjárhirðsla, fjárhlutr, fjárkaup, fjárkostnaðr, fjárkostr, fjárkrafa, fjárlag, fjárlán, fjárlát, fjárleiga, fjármegin, fjármet, fjármissa, fjármunir, fjárnám, fjárorkumaðr, fjárpína, fjárrán, fjárreiða, fjárreita, fjársaknaðr, fjársekt, fjársjóðr, fjárskaði, fjárskakki, fjárskilorð, fjárskipti, fjárskuld, fjársóan, fjársókn, fjárstaðr, fjártak, fjártal, fjártapan, fjártilkall, fjártillag, fjártjón, fjárupptak, fjárútlát, fjárvarðveizla, fjárvarðveizlumaðr, fjárván, fjárverðr, fjárviðtaka, fjárvöxtr, fjárþarfnaðr, fjárþurð, fjárþurfi.B. Fé- in COMPDS, usually in sense II, sometimes in sense I: fé-auðna, u, f. money luck. féauðnu-maðr, m. a man lucky in making money, Band. 4. fé-boð, n. an offer of money, Lv. 62, Fms. v. 26, 369, 656 A. 17; a bribe, Grág. i. 72. fébóta-laust, n. adj. without compensation, Glúm. 358. fé-brögð, n. pl. devices for making money, Fms. xi. 423, 623. 21. fé-bætr, f. pl. payments in compensation, esp. of weregild, opp. to mann-hefndir, Nj. 165, Eg. 106, Fs. 53, 74, Ísl. ii. 386. fé-bættr, part. paid for weregild, Gullþ. 12. fé-drengr, m. an open-handed man, Nj. 177. fé-drjúgr, adj. having a deep purse, Ld. 46. fé-fastr, adj. close-fisted, Ísl. ii. 392, Bs. i. 74. fé-fátt, n. adj. in want of money, Eg. 394, Fms. iii. 180, Hkr. iii. 422. fé-fellir, m. losing one’s sheep, Lv. 91. fé-festi, f. close-fistedness, Grett. 155 C. fé-fletta, tt, to strip one of money, cheat one, Fas. iii. 103, v. l. fé-frekr, adj. greedy for money, Rd. 314. fé-föng, n. pl. booty, plunder, spoil, Fms. iii. 18, vii. 78, Eg. 57, 236, Gullþ. 5, Sks. 183 B. fé-gefinn, part. given for (and to) gain, Band. 4, Valla L. 201. fé-girnd, f. avarice, Hom. 86, Al. 4, Pass. 16. 7, 10. fé-girni, f. = fégirnd, Sks. 358, Band. 11, Sturl. i. 47 C. fégjafa-guð, m. the god of wealth, Edda 55. fé-gjald, n. a payment, fine, Nj. 111, 120, Band. 11, Fms. vii. 248. fé-gjarn, adj. greedy, avaricious, Eg. 336, Fs. 133, Nj. 102, Fms. i. 52, vii. 238. fé-gjöf, f. a gift of money, Fs. 11, 21, Fms. i. 53, xi. 325, Ld. 52. fé-glöggr, f. close-handed, Eb. 158. fé-góðr, adj. good, i. e. current, money, D. N. fé-grið, n. pl. security for property, Grág. ii. 21. fé-gyrðill, m. [early Dan. fägürthil], a money bag, purse, worn on the belt, Gísl. 20, Fbr. 66, Þiðr. 35. fé-gætni, f. saving habits, Glúm. 358. fé-göfugr, adj. blessed with wealth, Ísl. ii. 322. fé-hirðir, m. a shepherd, Fas. i. 518, Fms. viii. 342, Gþl. 501: a treasurer, Hkr. i. 36, Eg. 202, Fms. x. 157, vi. 372, viii. 372. fé-hirzla, u, f. a treasury, Fms. vi. 171, vii. 174, Eg. 237, Hom. 9. féhirzlu-hús, n. a treasure-house, Stj. 154. féhirzlu-maðr, m. a treasurer, Karl. 498. fé-hús, n. = fjós, a stall, D. N. (Fr.): a treasury, Róm. 299. fé-kaup, n. a bargain, N. G. L. i. 9. fé-kátliga, adv., Thom. 403. fé-kátr, adj. proud of one’s wealth, Róm. 126. fé-kostnaðr, m. expenditure, expense, Stj. 512, Fms. iv. 215, xi. 202, Hkr. i. 148. fé-kostr, m. = fékostnaðr, Orkn. 40. fé-krókar, m. pl. money-angles, wrinkles about the eyes marking a greedy man (vide auga), Fms. ii. 84. fé-kvörn, f. a small gland in the maw of sheep, in popular superstition regarded, when found, as a talisman of wealth, vide Eggert Itin. ch. 323. fé-lag, n. fellowship, and fé-lagi, a, m. a fellow, vide p. 151. fé-lauss, adj. penniless, Fms. vi. 272, Fs. 79, Gullþ. 5, Landn. 324 (Mant.) fé-lát, n. loss of money, Landn. 195. fé-leysi, n. want of money, Fms. viii. 20. fé-ligr, adj. valuable, handsome, Fms. viii. 206. fé-lítill, adj. short of money, Eg. 691, Sturl. i. 127 C, Fms. v. 182, vi. 271: of little value, Vm. 74, Jm. 13; fé-minstr, yielding the least income, Bs. i. 432. fé-maðr, m. a monied man, Sturl. i. 171, iii. 97, Dropl. 3. fé-mál, n. money affairs, Nj. 5; a suit for money, Fms. viii. 130, Nj. 15, Grág. i. 83. fé-mikill, adj. rich, monied, Sks. 252, Sturl. i. 171 C: costly, Fms. v. 257, xi. 85, Bs. i. 295, Hkr. iii. 247, Eb. 256: expensive, Korm. 224 (in a verse). fé-mildr, adj. open-handed, Nj. 30. fé-missa, u, f. and fé-missir, m. loss of cattle, Jb. 362: loss of money, Grett. 150 C. fé-munir, m. pl. valuables, Hkr. i. 312, Grág. i. 172, Hrafn. 19, 21, Fms. vi. 298, viii. 342. fé-múta, u, f. a bribe in money, Nj. 215, 251, Gullþ. 7, Fms. v. 312, Bs. i. 839, Thom. 72. fé-mætr, adj. ‘money-worth,’ valuable, Fms. i. 105, Ísl. ii. 154, Orkn. 386. fé-neytr ( fé-nýtr), adj. money-worth, Fms. iv. 340, cp. Hkr. ii. 253. fé-nýta, tt, to turn to account, make use of, Bs. i. 760, Grág. ii. 155. fé-penningr, m. a penny-worth, Bs. i. 757. fé-pína, u, f. a fine, H. E. i. 511. fé-prettr, m. a money trick, N. G. L. i. 123. fé-pynd, f. extortion, Bs. i. 757. fé-ráð, n. pl. advice in money-matters, 656 C. 16. fé-rán, n. plunder, Fs. 9, Fms. vi. 263, Fb. i. 215 (in a verse):—execution, confiscation, in the law phrase, féráns-dómr, m. a court of execution or confiscation to be held within a fortnight after the sentence at the house of a person convicted in one of the two degrees of outlawry, vide Grág. Þ. Þ. ch. 29–33, and the Sagas passim, esp. Hrafn. 21, Sturl. i. 135; cp. also Dasent, Introd. to Burnt Njal. fé-ríkr, adj. rich, wealthy, Fms. ix. 272, Gullþ. 7, Ld. 102, Skálda 203. fé-samr, adj. lucrative, Sturl. i. 68 C. fé-sátt ( fé-sætt), f. an agreement as to payment, of weregild or the like, Grág. i. 136, Nj. 189, Ld. 308. fé-sekr, adj. fined, sentenced to a fine, Grág. i. 393. fé-sekt, f. a fine, Nj. 189, Finnb. 276. fé-sinki, f. niggardliness, Sks. 421, 699. fé-sinkr, adj. niggardly, Sturl. i. 162. fé-sjóðr, m., prop. a bag of money, Band. 6, Fbr. 35 new Ed., Nj. 55, Fas. iii. 194: mod. esp. in pl. a treasury, treasure, in Matth. vi. 20, Col. ii. 3, Heb. xi. 26. fé-skaði, a, m. loss in money, Bs. i, Fs. 4, Fms. iv. 327. fé-skipti, n. a sharing or division of property, Nj. 118, Ld. 134. fé-skjálgr, adj., féskjálg augu, eyes squinting for money, Band. 6. fé-skortr, m. shortness of money, Rd. 284. fé-skuld, f. a money debt, Finnb. 350. fé-skurðr, m. detriment, Ld. 44. fé-skygn, adj. covetous, Fms. v. 263. fé-skylft ( fé-skylmt), n. adj., in the phrase, e-n er f., one has many expenses to defray, Grett. 89, 159, Eb. 98. fé-snauðr, adj. poor in money, penniless, Bs. i. 335. fé-sníkja, u, f. ( fé-sníkni), begging, intruding as a parasite, Sks. 669, 451, 585. fé-snúðr, m. lucre, Band. 5, 655 xi. 4. fé-sparr, adj. sparing, close-handed, Band. 6, Fms. iii. 190. fé-spjöll, n. pl. an απ. λεγ. in Vsp. 23, fee-spells, i. e. spells wherewith to conjure hidden treasures out of the earth, where we propose to read,—valði hón (MS. henne, dat.) Herföðr (dat.) … f. spakleg, she (the Vala) endowed the father of hosts (Odin) with wise fee-spells; the passage in Yngl. S. ch. 7—Óðinn vissi of allt jarðfé hvar fólgit var—refers to this very word; Odin is truly represented as a pupil of the old Vala, receiving from her his supernatural gifts. fé-sterkr, adj. wealthy, Fms. iv. 231, Sks. 274. fé-stofn, m. stock. fé-sæla, u, f. wealth, Hkr. i. 15, Edda 16. fé-sæll, adj. wealthy, Edda 15. fé-sök, f. a suit, action for money, Nj. 15, Grág. i. 138. fé-útlega, u, f. a fine, outlay, N. G. L. i. 85. fé-vani, adj. short of money, Fms. iv. 27. fé-ván, f. expectancy of money, Gullþ. 7, Eg. 241, Fms. iv. 27, Orkn. 208. fé-veizla, u, f. contributions, help, Sks. 261, v. l. fé-vél, n. a trick, device against one’s property, N. G. L. i. 34. fé-víti, n. mulct, Grág. fé-vænliga, adv. in a manner promising profit, Fms. v. 257. fé-vænligr, adj. promising profit, profitable, Sturl. i. 138, Fms. v. 257. fé-vænn, adj. = févænligr, Sturl. i. 138. fé-vöxtr, m. increase in property, gain, Eg. 730. fé-þurfi, adj. in need of money, Eb. 164, Fms. ii. 80, Lv. 108, Fas. i. 392. fé-þúfa, u, f. a ‘money-mound,’ used in the Tales like Fortunatus’ purse; in the phrase, hafa e-n fyrir féþúfu, to use one as a milch cow, to squeeze money out of one. fé-þyrfi and fé-þörf, f. need of money, poverty, Rd. 236. fé-örk, f. a money-chest, 224. -
102 HEL
(gen. heljar, dat. helju), f.blár sem hel, black as Hel;2) abode of the dead (gráta Baldr ór helju);leysa höfuð sitt ór helju, to save oneself from death;rasa í helina opna, to rush into open death;liggja á heljar þremi, to be on the verge of death;3) death (þykkir ekki betra líf en hel);berja e-n grjóti í hel, to stone one to death.* * *f., gen. heljar, dat. helju or hel (less correct); a nom. helja never occurs in old writers, although a gen. helju is used in the mod. phrase, milli heims ok helju (old and better heljar); [Ulf. halja = αδης, Matth. xi. 23, Luke xvi. 23, 1 Cor. xv. 55; A. S. and Engl. hell; Hel. and O. H. G. hellia; Germ. hölle; cp. Dan. i hjel]:—the abode of the dead:1. in a heathen sense answering to the Greek Hades, and distinguished from Valhalla; í Helju, Alm. 15, 19, 21, 27, 33; til Heljar, Skm. 27, Vtkv. 6, Vþm. 43; ok létta ekki fyrr en vér höfum Sigmund í Helju, Fær. 166; væntir mik, at hann sé nú í Helju, Fas. i. 233; at þau undr beri fyrir þik at þú sér brátt í Helju ok víst mun þetta þín furða vera, Ísl. ii. 351; fara til Heljar, to fare to Hel. to die, Gísl. 107.2. phrases or sayings, heimta e-n ór Helju, to draw one out of Hel, i. e. to rescue him from imminent death or peril; þóttusk þeir hafa hann ór Helju heimtan, Eg. 533, Fs. 8, Fms. iii. 80; cp. gráta Baldr ór Helju, Edda 38, 39, Bs. i. 648 (in a verse); búask til Heljar, to busk one for a journey to Hel. i. e. to put him in a shroud; ok er þat því mælt at maðr þykki til Heljar búask, sá er sik klæðir mjök, þá er hann gengr út eðr klæðir sik lengi, Gísl. 107; liggja (vera) milli heims ok Heljar (see heimr II), Grett. 114, Fas. ii. 437, Fb. i. 260; liggja á Heljar þremi, to lie on the threshold of Hel. O. H. L. 71; eigi eru vér svá á Heljar þröm komnir, at þú hafir allt ráð várt í hendi þér, 655 x. 1; rasa í Helina opna, to rush into open Hel. i. e. to seek death, Fms. viii. 437; leysa höfuð ór Helju, to release one’s head out of Hel. Skv. 2. 1.II. death; unnusk þeir Hákon mikit, svú at þá skildi ekki nema hel, Fms. vii. 733; höggr á tvær hendr ok þykkir eigi betra líf en hel, without caring for his life, Ísl. ii. 368; mér er verra líf en hel, Stj. 495; bíða heljar, to bide for death, Stor. 24; nema þeim liggi við hel eða húsgangr, N. G. L. i. 54; þat er vant at sjá, félagsmaðr, hvárt fyrr kemr, hel eðr langframi, Orkn. 466.2. abverb. phrases,α. til heljar, to death; hafðr til heljar, put to death, Grág. i. 34; drepa mann til heljar, 161; bíta e-u til heljar, N. G. L. i. 341; svelta til heljar, to starve to death, Bret. 8; færa e-n til heljar, to slay one, Fms. vi. 166.β. í hel, to death (Dan. i hjel); sofa í hel, to sleep oneself to death, Rb. 356; vella möðkum í hel, 414; berja grjóti í hel, to stone to death, Landn. 236, Eb. 98, Ld. 152, Gísl. 118; berja e-n í hel, Fms. v. 181; drepa e-n í hel, Hbl. 27, Am. 38.III. the ogress Hel, the Proserpine of Scandin. mythol., Edda 18, 37–39, Gm. 31, Vtkv. 3; með Helju, id.; bjóða Helju útlausn, etc., id.; haldi Hel því er hefir, Edda 38 (in a verse): Hel was represented as of a black, livid hue, whence the phrase, blár sem Hel, black as Hel, Nj. 177; blár sem Hel ok digr sem naut, Eb. 314: Heljar-skinn, n. ‘Hel-skin,’ Black-skin; hann lézk eigi slík Heljarskinn séð hafa, Landn. 121; also as a nickname, id. The inmates of Hel (ghosts called up from below) were supposed to be endowed with a supernatural strength, whence the phrases, heljar-afl, n. strength of Hel, gigantic strength; tók hann þá á sínu heljarafli, Od. ix. 538 (ἐπέρεισε δε ιν ἀπέλεθρον): heljar-karl, m. a ‘hell-carle,’ a person of gigantic strength, Fb. i. 212: heljar-maðr, m. (heljar-menni, n.), a man of Hel, like heljar-karl, Ld. 160; er þat jafnan reynt, at heljarmaðrinn er harðr við at eiga, Al. 109; Oddr kvað eigi hógligt við heljarmann þann, en við fjölkyngi móður hans, Fs. 32; ok er íllt at fásk við heljarmanninn, Grett. 134; görðu eigi þat at hætta þér einn undir vápn heljarmannsins, Þorst. S. St. 52; hann er h. ok ván at íllt hljótisk af, Fs. 36; ekki mun heljarmaðr þessi láta hér við lenda, Od. xxii. 70: Heljar-sinnar, m. pl. the champions of Hel, demons, ghosts, Edda (Sksm.) 41; salir Heljar, the halls of Hel, Vsp. 35: cp. also Heljar-grind, f. the gates of Hel; Heljar-meyjar, f. pl. the maids of Hel; Heljar-reip, n. the ropes of Hel, Sól. 37–39; Heljar-rann, n. the hall of Hel, Vtkv. 6; Heljar-diskr, m. the dish of Hel, Edda (Gl.), Sturl. (in a verse); Heljar-epli, n., Ísl. ii. 351 (in a verse); Heljar-askr, m. the ash of Hel, Sturl. (in a verse), cp. Vsp. 2. -
103 ग्रह
gráhaPāṇ. 3-3, 58 ;
(gaṇa vṛishâ̱di) mfn. ifc. III, 2, 9 Vārtt. 1 ;
seizing, laying hold of, holding BhP. III, 15, 35 ;
(cf. aṅkuṡa-, dhanur-, etc.);
obtaining, V, VIII ;
perceiving, recognising, IV, 7, 31 ;
m. « seizer (eclipser)», Rāhu orᅠ the dragon's head MBh. etc.;
a planet (as seizing orᅠ influencing the destinies of men in a supernatural manner;
sometimes 5 are enumerated, viz. Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, andᅠ Saturn MBh. VI, 4566 f. R. I, 19, 2 Ragh. III, 13 etc.. ;
alsoᅠ 7 i.e. the preceding with Rāhu andᅠ Ketu MBh. VII, 5636 ;
alsoᅠ 9 i.e. the sun <cf. ṠBr. IV, 6, 5, 1 and 5 MBh. XIII, 913; XIV, 1175 >
andᅠ moon with the 7 preceding Yājñ. I, 295 MBh. IV, 48 VarBṛS. ;
alsoᅠ the polar star is called a Graha, Garg. (Jyot. 5 Sch.) ;
the planets are either auspicious ṡubha-, sad-, orᅠ inauspicious krūra-, pāpa- VarBṛS. ;
with Jainas they constitute one of the 5 classes of the Jyotishkas);
the place of a planet in the fixed zodiac W. ;
the number « nine» ;
N. of particular evil demons orᅠ spirits who seize orᅠ exercise a bad influence on the body andᅠ mind of man (causing insanity etc.;
it falls within the province of medical science to expel these demons;
those who esp. seize children andᅠ cause convulsions etc. are divided into 9 classes according to the number of planets Suṡr.) MBh. etc.;
any state which proceeds from magical influences andᅠ takes possession of the whole man BhP. VII, IX BrahmaP. Hit. II, 1, 20 ;
a crocodile MBh. XVI, 142 ;
(ifc. f. ā) R. IV f. BhP. VIII ;
any ladle orᅠ vessel employed for taking up a portion of fluid (esp. of Soma) out of a larger vessel Mn. V, 116 Yājñ. I, 182 ;
N. of the 8 organs of perception (viz. the 5 organs of sense with Manas, the hands andᅠ the voice) ṠBr. XIV NṛisUp. I, 4, 3, 22 ;
(= gṛiha) a house R. VII, 40, 30 ;
(cf. a-, khara-, - druma andᅠ - pati);
« anything seized», spoil, booty MBh. III, 11461 (cf. -hâ̱luñcana);
as much as can be taken with a ladle orᅠ spoon out of a larger vessel, ladleful, spoonful (esp. of Soma) RV. X, 114, 5 VS. TS. AitBr. ṠBr. etc.. ;
the middle of a bow orᅠ that part which is grasped when the bow is used MBh. IV, 1351 ( su-, 1326);
the beginning of any piece of music;
grasp, seizing, laying hold of (often ifc.) Kauṡ. 10 MBh. etc.. ;
keeping back, obstructing Suṡr. ;
imprisoning, imprisonment (- haṉ-gam, « to become a prisoner» Kām.) R. II, 58, 2 ;
seizure (by demons causing diseases e.g.. aṅga-, spasm of the limbs) Suṡr. ;
seizure of the sun andᅠ moon, eclipse AV. XIX, 9, 7 and 10 VarBṛS. ;
stealing, robbing Mn. IX, 277 MBh. VI, 4458 ;
effort Hit. ;
insisting upon, tenacity, perseverance in (loc. orᅠ in comp.) BhP. VII, 14, 11 Naish. IX, 12 Kathās. Rājat. VIII, 226 ;
taking, receiving, reception Mn. VIII, 180 Ṡṛiṇgār. ;
taking up (any fluid);
choosing MBh. XII, 83, 12 Sāh. VI, 136 ;
« favour» seeᅠ - nigraha;
mentioning, employing (a word) Mn. VIII, 271 Pāṇ. 7-1, 21, Kār. 2 Amar. Rājat. ;
apprehension, perception, understanding Bhāshāp. BhP. Sarvad. Sch. on Jaim. and KapS. ;
( āya) dat. ind. = gṛihītvā seeᅠ grah (cf. guda-, ṡiro-, hanu-, hṛid-.)
- ग्रहकल्लोल
- ग्रहकाण्ड
- ग्रहकुण्डलिका
- ग्रहकोष्ठक
- ग्रहकौतुक
- ग्रहक्षेत्रिन्
- ग्रहगण
- ग्रहगणित
- ग्रहगोचर
- ग्रहग्रस्त
- ग्रहग्रामणी
- ग्रहचरितविद्
- ग्रहचिन्तक
- ग्रहता
- ग्रहतिलक
- ग्रहत्व
- ग्रहदशा
- ग्रहदाय
- ग्रहदीपिका
- ग्रहद्रुम
- ग्रहधार
- ग्रहनायक
- ग्रहनाश
- ग्रहनाशन
- ग्रहनिग्रह
- ग्रहनेमि
- ग्रहपति
- ग्रहपीडन
- ग्रहपीडा
- ग्रहपुष
- ग्रहपूजा
- ग्रहभक्ति
- ग्रहभीतिजित्
- ग्रहभोजन
- ग्रहमय
- ग्रहमर्द
- ग्रहमर्दन
- ग्रहमातृका
- ग्रहमुष्
- ग्रहयज्ञ
- ग्रहयाग
- ग्रहयामलतन्त्र
- ग्रहयुति
- ग्रहयुद्ध
- ग्रहयोग
- ग्रहराज
- ग्रहलाघव
- ग्रहवर्मन्
- ग्रहवर्ष
- ग्रहविचारिन्
- ग्रहविनोद
- ग्रहविप्र
- ग्रहशान्ति
- ग्रहशृङ्गाटक
- ग्रहसमागम
- ग्रहसारणी
- ग्रहस्थितिवर्णन
- ग्रहस्वर
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104 योग
yógam. (1. yuj;
ifc. f. ā) the act of yoking, joining, attaching, harnessing, putting to (of horses) RV. MBh. ;
a yoke, team, vehicle, conveyance ṠBr. Kauṡ. MBh. ;
employment, use, application, performance RV. etc. etc.;
equipping orᅠ arraying (of an army) MBh. ;
fixing (of an arrow on the bow-string) ib. ;
putting on (of armour) L. ;
a remedy, cure Suṡr. ;
a means, expedient, device, way, manner, method MBh. Kāv. etc.;
a supernatural means, charm, incantation, magical art ib. ;
a trick, stratagem, fraud, deceit Mn. Kathās. (cf. yoga-nanda);
undertaking, business, work RV. AV. TS. ;
acquisition, gain, profit, wealth, property ib. Kauṡ. MBh. ;
occasion, opportunity Kām. MārkP. ;
any junction, union, combination, contact with (instr. with orᅠ without saha, orᅠ comp.). MBh. Kāv. etc. ( yogam i, to agree, consent, acquiesce in anything R.);
mixing of various materials, mixture MBh. R. VarBṛS. ;
partaking of, possessing (instr. orᅠ comp.) Mn. R. Hariv. ;
connection, relation ( yogāt, yogena andᅠ yoga-tas ifc. in consequence of, on account of, by reason of, according to, through) KātyṠr. ṠvetUp. Mn. etc.;
putting together, arrangement, disposition, regular succession Kāṭh. ṠrS. ;
fitting together, fitness, propriety, suitability ( yogena andᅠ yoga-tas ind. suitably, fitly, duly, in the right manner) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
exertion, endeavour, zeal, diligence, industry, care, attention ( yoga-tas ind. strenuously, assiduously;
pūrṇenayogena, with all one's powers, with overflowing zeal) Mn. MBh. etc.;
application orᅠ concentration of the thoughts, abstract contemplation, meditation, (esp.) self-concentration, abstract meditation andᅠ mental abstraction practised as a system (as taught by Patañjali andᅠ called the Yoga philosophy;
it is the second of the two Sāṃkhya systems, its chief aim being to teach the means by which the human spirit may attain complete union with î ̱ṡvara orᅠ the Supreme Spirit;
in the practice of self-concentration it is closely connected with Buddhism) Up. MBh. Kāv. etc.. (IW. 92) ;
any simple act orᅠ rite conducive to Yoga orᅠ abstract meditation Sarvad. ;
Yoga personified (as the son of Dharma andᅠ Kriyā) BhP. ;
a follower of the Yoga system MBh. Ṡaṃk. ;
(in Sāṃkhya) the union of soul with matter (one of the 10 Mūlikârthās orᅠ radical facts) Tattvas. ;
(with Pāṡupatas) the union of the individual soul with the universal soul Kulârṇ. ;
(with Pāñcarātras) devotion, pious seeking after God Sarvad. ;
(with Jainas) contact orᅠ mixing with the outer world ib. ;
(in astron.) conjunction, lucky conjuncture Lāṭy. VarBṛS. MBh. etc.. ;
a constellation, asterism (these, with the moon, are called cāndra-yogāḥ andᅠ are 13 in number;
without the moon they are called kha-yogāḥ, orᅠ nābhasa-yogāḥ) VarBṛS. ;
the leading orᅠ principal star of a lunar asterism W. ;
N. of a variable division of time (during which the joint motion in longitude of the sun andᅠ moon amounts to 13 degrees 20 minutes;
there are 27 such Yogas. beginning with Vishkambha andᅠ ending with Vaidhṛiti) ib. ;
(in arithm.) addition, sum, total Sūryas. MBh. ;
(in gram.) the connection of words together, syntactical dependence of a word, construction Nir. Suṡr. (ifc. = dependent on, ruled by Pāṇ. 2-2, 8 Vārtt. 1);
a combined orᅠ concentrated grammatical rule orᅠ aphorism Pāṇ. Sch. Siddh. (cf. yoga-vibhāga);
the connection of a word with its root, original orᅠ etymological meaning (as opp. to rūḍhi q.v.) Nir. Pratāp. KātyṠr. Sch. ;
a violator of confidence, spy L. ;
N. of a Sch. on the Paramârthasāra;
(ā) f. N. of a Ṡakti Pañcar. ;
of Pīvarī (daughter of the Pitṛis called Barhishads) Hariv. ;
- योगकक्षा
- योगकन्या
- योगकर
- योगकरण्डक
- योगकल्पद्रुम
- योगकल्पलता
- योगकुण्डलिनी
- योगकुण्डल्युपनिषद्
- योगक्षेम
- योगगति
- योगगामिन्
- योगग्रन्थ
- योगचक्षुस्
- योगचन्द्रटीका
- योगचन्द्रिका
- योगचर
- योगचर्या
- योगचिकित्सा
- योगचिन्तामणी
- योगचूडामणि
- योगचूडामण्युपनिषद्
- योगचूडोपनिषद्
- योगचूर्ण
- योगज
- योगज्ञान
- योगतत्त्व
- योगतन्त्र
- योगतरंग
- योगतरंगिणी
- योगतल्प
- योगतस्
- योगतारका
- योगतारा
- योगत्व
- योगदण्ड
- योगदर्पण
- योगदान
- योगदीपिका
- योगदृष्टिसमुच्चयव्याख्या
- योगदेव
- योगधर्मिन्
- योगधारणा
- योगनन्द
- योगनाथ
- योगनाविक
- योगनिद्रा
- योगनिद्रालु
- योगनिलय
- योगंधर
- योगन्यास
- योगपट्ट
- योगपट्टक
- योगपति
- योगपत्नी
- योगपथ
- योगपद
- योगपदक
- योगपद्धति
- योगपातञ्जल
- योगपादुका
- योगपारंग
- योगपीठ
- योगप्रकार
- योगप्रकाशटीक
- योगप्रदीप
- योगप्रदीपिका
- योगप्रवेशविधि
- योगप्राप्त
- योगबल
- योगबिन्दुटिप्पण
- योगबीज
- योगभद्रा
- योगभारक
- योगभावना
- योगभाष्य
- योगभास्कर
- योगभ्रष्ट
- योगमञ्जरी
- योगमणिप्रदीपिका
- योगमणिप्रभा
- योगमय
- योगमहिमन्
- योगमातृ
- योगमाया
- योगमार्ग
- योगमार्तण्ड
- योगमाला
- योगमुक्तावली
- योगमूर्तिधर
- योगयाज्ञवल्क्य
- योगयाज्ञवल्क्यगीता
- योगयाज्ञवल्क्यस्मृति
- योगयात्रा
- योगयुक्त
- योगयुक्ति
- योगयुज्
- योगयोगिन्
- योगरङ्ग
- योगरत्न
- योगरथ
- योगरसायन
- योगरहस्य
- योगराज
- योगरूढ
- योगरूढिवाद
- योगरूढिविचार
- योगरोचना
- योगर्द्धिरूपवत्
- योगवत्
- योगवर्णन
- योगवर्तिका
- योगवह
- योगवाचस्पत्य
- योगवार्त्तिक
- योगवासिष्ठ
- योगवासिष्ठीय
- योगवाह
- योगवाहक
- योगवाहिन्
- योगविक्रय
- योगविचार
- योगविद्
- योगविद्या
- योगविभाग
- योगविवेक
- योगविषय
- योगवृत्तिसंग्रह
- योगशत
- योगशतक
- योगशतकव्याख्यान
- योगशतकाख्यान
- योगशब्द
- योगशरीरिन्
- योगशायिन्
- योगशास्त्र
- योगशिक्षा
- योगशिखा
- योगशिखोपनिषद्
- योगसंसिद्धि
- योगसंग्रह
- योगसमाधि
- योगसागर
- योगसाधन
- योगसार
- योगसिद्ध
- योगसिद्धि
- योगसुधाकर
- योगसुधानिधि
- योगसूत्र
- योगसेवा
- योगस्थ
- योगस्वरोदय
- योगस्वामिन्
- योगहृदय
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105 सत्य
satyasatyámf (ā)n. true, real, actual, genuine, sincere, honest, truthful, faithful, pure, virtuous, good. successful, effectual, valid ( satyaṉ-kṛi, « to make true, ratify, realise, fulfil») RV. etc. etc.;
m. the uppermost of the seven Lokas orᅠ worlds (the abode of Brahmā. andᅠ heaven of truth;
seeᅠ loka) L. ;
N. of the ninth Kalpa (q.v.) Pur. ;
the Aṡvattha tree L. ;
N. of Vishṇu L. ;
of Rāma-candra L. ;
of a supernatural being Gaut. VarBṛS. Hcat. ;
of a deity presiding over the Nāndī-mukha Ṡrāddha L. ;
of one of the Viṡve Devāh Cat. ;
of a Vyāsa Cat. ;
of a son of Havir-dhāna BhP. ;
of a son of Vitatya MBh. ;
of one of the 7 Ṛishis in various Manvantaras Hariv. Pur. ;
(with ācārya) N. of an astronomer (author of the Horā-ṡāstra) VarBṛS. ;
pl. N. of a class of gods in various Manvantaras Hariv. Pur. ;
(ā) f. speaking the truth, sincerity, veracity W. ;
a partic. Ṡakti Pañcar. ;
N. of Durgā Cat. ;
of Ṡitā L. ;
of Satyavatī (mother of Vyāsa) L. ;
= satya-bhāmā MBh. Hariv. Ṡiṡ. ;
of the family deity of the Kutsas andᅠ Atharvans Cat. ;
of a daughter of Dharma ( andᅠ wife of Ṡaṃ-yu) MBh. ;
of the mother of Satya (= tushita) VP. ;
of the wife of Manthu ( andᅠ mother of Bhauvana) BhP. ;
of a daughter of Nagna-jit ( andᅠ wife of Kṛishṇa) ib. ;
(am) n. truth, reality ( satyena, « truly», « certainly», « really» ;
kásmātsátyāt, « for what reason, how is it that?» ténasatyéna, « for that reason, so truly» ;
yathā-tena < orᅠ evaṉ> satyena, « as-so truly» ;
with Buddhists truth is of two kinds, viz. saṉvṛiti- andᅠ paramâ̱rtha-satyam, « truth by general consent» andᅠ « self-evident truth» Dharmas. 95 ;
for the four fundamental truths of Buddhists seeᅠ MWB. 43; 56) RV. etc. etc.;
speaking the truth, sincerity, veracity KenUp. Mn. R. etc.. ;
a solemn asseveration, vow, promise, oath ( satyaṉcikīrshamāṇa, « wishing to fulfil one's promise orᅠ keep one's word») AV. etc. etc.;
demonstrated conclusion, dogma W. ;
the quality of goodness orᅠ purity orᅠ knowledge MW. ;
the first of the four Yugas orᅠ ages (= 1. - kṛitá q.v.) L. ;
a partic. mythical weapon R. ;
the uppermost of the 7 Lokas ( seeᅠ under m.) Vedântas. BhP. ;
one of the 7 Vyāhṛitis L. ;
partic. Satya-formula ĀṡvṠr. ;
= udaka, water Naigh. I, 12 ;
( alsoᅠ with prajāpateḥ) N. of Sāmans ĀrshBr. ṠrS. ;
(ám) ind. (gaṇa câ̱di andᅠ svar-ādi) truly, indeed, certainly, verily, necessarily, yes, very well
( satyam-tu, kiṉtu, tathâ̱pi, « it is true - but, yet, however» ;
yatsasyam, « indeed, certainly») RV. etc. etc.
+ cf. accord. toᅠ some, Gk. ἐτεός
- सत्यकर्ण
- सत्यकर्मन्
- सत्यकाम
- सत्यकाय
- सत्यकारुण्यवेदिन्
- सत्यकीर्ति
- सत्यकृत्
- सत्यकेतु
- सत्यक्रिया
- सत्यक्षेत्रमाहात्म्य
- सत्यखान
- सत्यग
- सत्यगिर्
- सत्यग्रन्थिन्
- सत्यघ्न
- सत्यंकार
- सत्यचूडामणि
- सत्यजा
- सत्यजित्
- सत्यजिति
- सत्यज्ञ
- सत्यज्ञानानन्दतीर्थ
- सत्यज्योतिस्
- सत्यतपस्
- सत्यतम
- सत्यतर
- सत्यतस्
- सत्यता
- सत्यतात्
- सत्यताति
- सत्यतितिक्षावत्
- सत्यत्व
- सत्यदर्शिन्
- सत्यदूत
- सत्यदृश्
- सत्यदेव
- सत्यधन
- सत्यधर
- सत्यधर्म
- सत्यधर्मन्
- सत्यधामन्
- सत्यधृत
- सत्यधृति
- सत्यध्वज
- सत्यध्वृत्
- सत्यनाथ
- सत्यनाम
- सत्यनामन्
- सत्यनारायण
- सत्यनिधि
- सत्यनिधितीर्थ
- सत्यनिधिविलास
- सत्यनेत्र
- सत्यप
- सत्यपर
- सत्यपराक्रम
- सत्यपरायणतीर्थ
- सत्यपारमिता
- सत्यपाल
- सत्यपाश
- सत्यपुर
- सत्यपुष्टि
- सत्यपूत
- सत्यपूर्णतीर्थ
- सत्यप्रतिज्ञ
- सत्यप्रतिश्रव
- सत्यप्रतिष्ठान
- सत्यप्रबोधभट्टारक
- सत्यप्रवाद
- सत्यप्रसव
- सत्यप्रसवस्
- सत्यप्राशू
- सत्यप्रियतीर्थ
- सत्यफल
- सत्यबन्ध
- सत्यबोध
- सत्यभामा
- सत्यभारत
- सत्यभाषण
- सत्यभूय
- सत्यभेदिन्
- सत्यमद्वन्
- सत्यमन्त्र
- सत्यमन्मन्
- सत्यमय
- सत्यमान
- सत्यमुग्र
- सत्यमृषाविवेक
- सत्यमेधस्
- सत्यमौद्गल
- सत्यम्भरा
- सत्ययज्
- सत्ययज्ञ
- सत्ययुग
- सत्ययोनि
- सत्ययौवन
- सत्यरत
- सत्यरथ
- सत्यरथि
- सत्यराजन्
- सत्यराधस्
- सत्यरूप
- सत्यलोक
- सत्यलौकिक
- सत्यवक्तृ
- सत्यवचन
- सत्यवचस्
- सत्यवत्
- सत्यवदन
- सत्यवद्य
- सत्यवर
- सत्यवर्त्मन्
- सत्यवर्मन्
- सत्यवर्यार्य
- सत्यवसु
- सत्यवाक
- सत्यवाक्य
- सत्यवाच्
- सत्यवाचक
- सत्यवाद
- सत्यवादिन्
- सत्यवाह
- सत्यवाहन
- सत्यविक्रम
- सत्यविजयतीर्थ
- सत्यविजयशिष्य
- सत्यविद्या
- सत्यवीरतीर्थ
- सत्यवृत्त
- सत्यवृत्ति
- सत्यवृध्
- सत्यव्यवस्था
- सत्यव्रत
- सत्यशपथ
- सत्यशवस्
- सत्यशील
- सत्यशीलिन्
- सत्यशुष्म
- सत्यश्रवस्
- सत्यश्रावण
- सत्यश्री
- सत्यश्रुत्
- सत्यसंरक्षण
- सत्यसंरक्षिन्
- सत्यसंश्रव
- सत्यसंहित
- सत्यसंकल्प
- सत्यसंकाश
- सत्यसंगर
- सत्यसती
- सत्यसत्वन्
- सत्यसद्
- सत्यसंतुष्टतीर्थ
- सत्यसंध
- सत्यसंनिभ
- सत्यसव
- सत्यसवन
- सत्यसवस्
- सत्यसह्
- सत्यसहस्
- सत्यसाक्षिन्
- सत्यसाधन
- सत्यसामन्
- सत्यसार
- सत्यसूत्र
- सत्यसेन
- सत्यस्थ
- सत्यस्रवस्
- सत्यस्वप्न
- सत्यहविस्
- सत्यहव्य
- सत्यहित
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Ⅰ f 1. zw. pl (fizyczna) strength U- tracić siły to lose one’s strength- być u kresu sił to be absolutely tired out a. exhausted- harował ponad siły he worked like a horse- nie miał siły zwlec się z łóżka he didn’t have the strength to get up- wytężył wszystkie siły, żeby nie upaść he strained every nerve not to fall down- maszyna napędzana siłą ludzkich rąk a hand-operated machine2. zw. pl (możliwości) power C/U, strength U- przeliczyć się ze swoimi siłami to overestimate one’s ability- zbierał siły, żeby stawić czoła niebezpieczeństwu he gathered all his strength to face the dangerous situation- wierzyć we własne siły to have confidence in oneself- nie wierzył we własne siły he lacked self-confidence- to przerasta moje siły it’s beyond my power a. capabilities- pisarz umarł w pełni sił twórczych the writer died at the height of his creative powers- siła woli will power3. sgt (moc) strength, force- siła argumentów the force of argument- kobieta świadoma swojej uwodzicielskiej siły a woman aware of her seductive powers- siła miłości/słów the power of love/words- siła armii military power- wciąż wzrasta siła związków zawodowych trade unions are getting more and more powerful- siła dolara/funta the strength of the dollar/the pound- siła wiatru/wstrząsu the force of the wind/the earthquake- zamieszki wybuchły ze zdwojoną siłą the riot broke out with redoubled strength- hałas przybierał na sile the noise was getting louder4. sgt (przemoc) force, violence- użyć siły to use force- zrobić coś siłą to do sth by force5. sgt (atut) strength- siłą tego filmu jest subtelna obserwacja psychologiczna the film’s strength lies in its subtle psychological observation6. zw. pl (tajemnicze zjawisko) power, force- siły nadprzyrodzone supernatural powers- siły nieczyste the powers of darkness, the forces of evil- niewidzialna siła an invisible force7. (pracownicy) labour GB, labor US, workforce- tania siła robocza cheap labour (force)- fachowa siła skilled labour- siła najemna hired labour8. zw. pl (grupa ludzi) force zw. pl- siły demokratyczne/postępowe forces of democracy/progress- siły rynku market forces- siły społeczne social forces9. Fiz. force- siła tarcia friction force- siła ciężkości the force of gravityⅡ siły plt 1. (możliwości) power U- połączyć siły to join a. combine forces- robić coś wspólnymi siłami to make a joint effort to do sth- równowaga sił między Moskwą a Waszyngtonem a balance of power between Russia and the USA2. (oddziały) forces- siły nieprzyjacielskie the enemy forces- siły powstańcze (the) rebel forces- siły lądowe/morskie/powietrzne (the) ground/naval/air forces- siły porządkowe the forces of law and order- siły zbrojne the (armed) forcesⅢ siłą adv. 1. (przemocą) by force, forcibly 2. (z trudem) hardly- siłą powstrzymywała się od płaczu she could hardly stop herself from cryingⅣ na siłę adv. pot. 1. (przemocą) by force, forcibly- na siłę wypchnął ich z mieszkania he pushed them out of his flat by force- karmić dziecko na siłę to force-feed a child2. (wbrew) nie można uszczęśliwiać ludzi na siłę you can take a horse to water but you can’t make it drink przysł.- na siłę starał się o jej względy he made every effort a. endeavour to win her favour3. (jeżeli nie można inaczej) at a push pot.- na siłę zdążę na piątek I could do it by Friday, but at a push- □ siła aerodynamiczna Fiz. aerodynamic force- siła bezwładności Fiz. inertial force- siła dośrodkowa Fiz. centripetal force- siła elektrodynamiczna Fiz. electrodynamic force- siła elektryczna Fiz. electric force- siła nabywcza Ekon. purchasing power- siła nośna Techn. aerodynamic lift- siła odśrodkowa Fiz. centrifugal force- siła pociągowa Techn. tractive force- siła pozorna Fiz. inertial force- siła spójności Fiz. cohesion- siły wytwórcze Ekon. production forces■ być skazanym na własne siły to be left to one’s own devices- być w sile wieku to be in one’s prime- co sił w nogach at full pelt- co sił a. z całej siły a. z całych sił a. ze wszystkich sił a. ile sił with all one’s strength a. might- to nie jest na moje/jej siły it’s too much for me/her, it’s beyond my/her power a. capabilities- (nie) czuć się na siłach coś zrobić to (not) feel up to doing sth- mieć siłę przebicia pot. to push oneself forward- nie ma na niego/na to siły he’s/it’s out of control- nie mieć siły a. sił do kogoś/czegoś to not put up with sb/sth any longer- oddział w sile 20 żołnierzy a twenty-strong detachment- opadać z sił to run out of steam- próbować swoich sił w czymś a. na jakimś polu to try one’s hand at sth- robić coś o własnych siłach a. własnymi siłami to do sth on one’s own, to do sth unaided- siła by o tym opowiadać książk. a lot can be said about it- siła wyższa circumstances beyond one’s control; force majeure książk.- siłą rzeczy perforce książk.; necessarily- nie ma takiej siły, żebym tam poszedł wild horses wouldn’t drag me there- żadna siła mnie stąd nie ruszy wild horses wouldn’t drag me away from hereThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > si|ła
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107 ἱερός
Aἱερὸς ἀκτή Hes. Op. 597
, 805, Orac. ap. Hdt.8.77: [dialect] Ion. and poet. [full] ἱρός, ή, όν (v. sub fin.): [dialect] Dor. and N. Greek [full] ἱᾰρός IG22.1126.20, etc.: [dialect] Aeol. [full] ἶρος Sapph.Supp.23.25, Alc.Supp.8.4, but [full] ἴαρος (corr. from ἴερ-) Sapph. Supp. 20a.6: [comp] Sup. (lyr.), Pl.Lg. 755e.I filled with or manifesting divine power, supernatural,ἱ. ἲς Τηλεμάχοιο Od.2.409
, al.;ἱ. μένος Ἀλκινόοιο 8.421
, etc.; ἄλφιτον, ἀλωαί, Il.11.631, 5.499;Δημήτερος ἱερὸς ἀκτή Hes.Op.
Il.c.; of natural objects or phenomena, rivers, Od.10.351, Il.11.726, E.Med. 410 (lyr.); λιβάς, of the Spercheus, S.Ph. 1215 (lyr.); ἱεραὶ βῆσσαι Κίρκης 'faery', Od.10.275; ἱ. ἦμαρ, κνέφας, Il.8.66, 11.194; ; ἱερὸς δίφρος (where δ. perh.= ἵπποι) Il.17.464; after Hom.,ἱ. χεῦμα θαλάσσης A.Fr. 192
(anap.);ἱ. κῦμα E.Hipp. 1206
, cf. Cyc. 265; ; (lyr.); ὕπνος, of death, Call.Epigr.11; ἔστι μὲν οὐδὲν ἱ. no great matter, Theoc.5.22.II of divine things, holy,ἱεροῖς ἐν δώμασι Κίρκης Od.10.426
;ἱ. γένος ἀθανάτων Hes.Th.21
; λέχος, of Zeus, ib.57; δόσις the gift of God, ib. 93; πόλεμος holy war, ' crusade', Ar.Av. 556, etc.2 of earthly things, hallowed, consecrated,βωμοί Il.2.305
; ἱ. δόμος, of the temple of Athena, 6.89;ἱ. ἑκατόμβη 1.99
, 431, etc.;ἐλαίη Od.13.372
; , etc.; ἱρὰ γράμματα hieroglyphics, Hdt.2.36; but ἱ. γράμματα of the Holy Scriptures, 2 Ep.Tim.3.15;ἱ. βύβλοι OGI56.70
(Canopus, iii B.C.); ἱ. ἄγαλμα, τρίπους, S.OT 1379, E. Ion 512, etc.; , etc.; ; ἱ. σώματα, of ἱερόδουλοι, Str.6.2.6;χῆνες Plu.2.325c
; of animals regarded as 'taboo', [κριοί] εἰσί σφι ἱ. διὰ τοῦτο Hdt.2.42
; so perh.ἱ. ἰχθύς Il.16.407
; of the Roman Tribunes,= Lat. sacrosanctus,ἱ. καὶ ἄσυλος Plu.TG15
, etc.; of Augustus, Mon.Anc.Gr. 5.17; ἱ. νόμος law of sacrifice, D.21.35, cf. SIG685.81 (ii B.C.); ἱ. λόγος legend, Hdt.2.81, etc.;οἱ παλαιοὶ καὶ ἱ. λόγοι Pl.Ep. 335a
; ἱ. γάμος mystical marriage, a religious ceremony, Men.320, Phot. s.v.; opp. βέβηλος, as sacred to profane, D.H.7.8, AB223; but more freq.ἱ. καὶ ὅσιος Th.2.52
, X.Vect.5.4, etc.; cf. ὅσιος.3 under divine protection, freq. of places,Ἴλιος Il.5.648
, Alc.Supp.8.4;Πύλος Od. 21.108
; .6; Τροίης ἱερὸν πτολίεθρον, Τροίης ἱερὰ κρήδεμνα, Od.1.2, Il.16.100;Ἀθῆναι Od.11.323
, cf. Pi.Fr.75, S. Aj. 1221 (lyr.), Ps.-Orac. ap. Ar.Eq. 1037;Σούνιον ἱρόν Od.3.278
; ἱ. κύκλος the judge's seat under the protection of Zeus, Il.18.504: with gen. of the divinity, ἄλσος ἱρὸν Ἀθηναίης, ἄντρον ἱρὸν νυμφάων, Od.6.322, 13.104, cf. Hdt.1.80,2.41, Ar.Pl. 937, X.An.5.3.13, etc.; ; χωρίον ὡς -ώτατον ib. 755e, cf. Ti. 45a; with gen. of a human being,Γναθίου.. ἱ. εἰμι IG12.920
.b of persons,φυλάκων ἱ. τέλος Il.10.56
;ἱ. πυλαωροί 24.681
;στρατός Od.24.81
;βασιλέες Pi.P.5.97
; ἱ. εὐσεβής τε, of Oedipus, S.OC 287; ἅνθρωπος ἱ. initiated, Ar.Ra. 652; c. gen. of a divinity, deuoted, dedicated, E.Alc.75, Pl.Phd. 85b.c under the Roman Empire,= sacer, imperial,ἐκ τῶν ἱερῶν τοῦ Καίσαρος γραμμάτων IGRom.4.571
(Aezani, ii A.D.); ὁ -ώτατος φίσκος, τὸ -ώτατον ταμιεῖον, ib.3.727 ([place name] Lycia), SIG888.10 (Scaptopara, iii A.D.), etc.; τὸ -ώτατον βῆμα (of the praefectus Aegypti), PHamb.4.8 (i A.D.): generally, worshipful,ἱ. σύνοδος OGI713.9
(Egypt, iii A.D.), etc.III as Subst.,1 [full] ἱερά, [dialect] Ion. [full] ἱρά, τά, offerings, victims,ἱερὰ ῥέξας Il.1.147
, etc.; ;διδόναι Od.16.184
;ἀλλ' ὅ γε δέκτο μὲν ἱρά Il.2.420
, cf. 23.207: less freq. in sg., ;θῦσαι ἱρά Hdt.1.59
, 8.54, etc.;θυσίας καὶ ἱρὰ ποιέειν Id.2.63
; ;ἱ. πατρῷα A.Th. 1015
;ἱ. ἐπιχώρια Democr.259
.b after Hom., omens afforded by sacrifice,τὰ ἱρὰ οὐ προεχώρεε χρηστά Hdt. 5.44
; τὰ ἱερὰ καλὰ [ἦν] X.An.1.8.15; simply οὐκ ἐγίγνετο τὰ ἱ. ib. 2.2.3.c generally, sacred objects or rites, Hdt.1.172,4.33;τῶν ὑμετέρων ἱ. καὶ κοινῶν μετεῖχον D.57.3
; of cult-images, IG Rom.3.800 (syllium).2 after Hom., [full] ἱερόν, [dialect] Ion. [full] ἱρόν, τό, holy place, Hdt.5.119,al.; opp. νηός, Id.2.170, cf. Th.4.90,5.18; freq. of a temple, ἔστι δὲ ἐν τῷ τεμένεϊ.. ἱρόν κτλ. Hdt.2.112; of the Jewish temple, LXX 1 Ch.29.4, Plb.16.39.4, Str.16.2.34, Ev.Matt.24.1.3 ἱερὸν τῆς δίκης a sacred principle of right, E.Hel. 1002.5 ἱεροί, οἱ, members of a religious college or guild, ib.5(1).1390.1, al. (Andania, i B.C.), prob. in SIG1010.7 ([place name] Chalcedon), etc.; also of women, [full] ἱεραί, αἱ, IG5(1). l.c., cf. 1511 ([place name] Sparta).b = ἱερόδουλος, ib. 1356 (Messenia, V B.C.), Inscr.Perg.572, GDI5702.39 ([place name] Samos).IV special phrases, post-Hom.,1 prov., ἱ. ἄγκυρα one's last hope, Plu. 2.815d, Luc.JTr.51, Fug.13, Poll.1.93, Gal.11.182.2 ἱ. βόλος, name of a throw at dice, Eub.57.1.3 ἱ. βοτάνη, v. βοτάνη.4 ἱ. (sc. γραμμή) (cf.γραμμή 111.1
), last line of draught-board,κινήσαις τὸν ἀπ' ἴρας.. λίθον Alc.82
, cf. Epich.225, Sophr.127; τὴν ἀφ' ἱερᾶς (v.l. τὴν ἱεράν) Plu.Cor.32.6 ἱ. λόχος, v. λόχος.7 ἱερά (sc. νίκη), ἡ, drawn contest, dead heat (because the prize was assigned to the god), SIG1073.48 (Olymp.); ποιῆσαι ἱεράν, of the competitor, Wood Ephesus, App.vi p.70; soἱ. ἀθλήματα Inscr.Olymp.56
;ἱερὸς ὁ στέφανος ἐκρίθη IG9(2).525
([place name] Larissa); τὸ παγκράτιον ἱ. ἐγένετο ib.527 (ibid.); ἱερός (sc. ἀγών) ib.7.2727.19, 24 (Acraeph.): metaph., ἱερὸν ποιῆσαι τὸν στέφανον 'divide the honours', Plb.1.58.5, 29.8.9.8 ἱ. νόσος epilepsy, Hdt.3.33, Hp.Morb. Sacr.tit., Thphr.HP9.11.3, etc., cf. Call.Aet.3.1.14: metaph.,τὴν οἴησιν ἱ. νόσον ἔλεγε Heraclit.46
( = Epicur.Fr. 224).9 ἡ ἱ. ὁδός the sacred road to Delphi, Hdt.6.34; also, from Athens to Eleusis, Cratin. 61, Paus.1.36.3, Harp. s.v.; and that from Elis to Olympia, Paus. 5.25.7.10 ἱ. ὀστέον, os sacrum, the last bone of the spine, Hp. Art.45, Plu.2.981d, Gal.UP5.8, etc.11 ἱ. συμβουλή sacred duty of an adviser, Pl.Ep. 321c, X.An.5.6.4, cf. Pl.Thg. 122b, Luc.Rh.Pr. 1.12 ἱ. σῦριγξ spinal canal, Poll.2.180.13 ἱερὰ τριήρης, of the Delian ship, or one of the state-ships (Salaminia or Paralos), D.4.34.14 freq. in geographical names, e.g. ἱ ἄκρα, in Lycia, Str. 14.3.8; ἱ. ἀκρωτήριον, in Spain, Cape St. Vincent, Id.2.4.3; ἱ. κώμη, in Lydia, Plb.16.1.8; ἱ. νῆσος, one of the Liparean group, Th.3.88; one of the insulae Aegates, Plb.1.60.3.V Adv. - ρῶς holily, ἀποθανεῖν v.l. in Plu.Lyc.27. [[pron. full] ῐ by nature, but sts. [pron. full] ῑ in [dialect] Ep., esp. in endings of hexameters, ἱ. ἰχθύς, ἱ. ἦμαρ, ἱερὰ ῥέξας, ἀλφίτου ἱεροῦ ἀκτή, Il.16.407, 8.66, 1.147, 11.631; ῑερόν in the first foot of a hex., Theoc.5.22; also in compds. ἱεραγωγός, ἱεροθαλλής, ἱερόφωνος: [pron. full] ῑ always in [var] contr. form ἱρός wh. is used in [dialect] Ep., Hdt., and some [dialect] Ion. inscrr., as IG12(8).265.9 ([place name] Thasos), cf. Semon.7.56, Herod.4.79, al., but is rarely found in codd. of Hp. (never in Heraclit. or Democr.); also in Trag., A.Th. 268, etc., but never required by metre in lyr. of Com.] -
108 अद्भुतः _adbhutḥ
अद्भुतः a. [Uṇ.5.1 अदि भुवो डुतच्; according to Nir. न भूतम् 'the like of which did not take place before.]1 Wonderful, marvellous; ˚कर्मन् of wonderful deeds; ˚गन्ध having wonderful smell; ˚दर्शन, ˚रूप; prodigious; extraordinary, transcendental, supernatural.-2 Ved. Unobserved, invisible (opp. दृश्य).-तम् 1 A wonder, a wonderful thing or occurrence, a prodigy, miracle; देव अद्भुतं खलु संवृत्तम् Ś.5 a wonderful or unexpected occurrence; आकालिकमनध्यायं विद्यात्सर्वाद्भुतेषु च Ms.4. 118.-2 Surprise, astonishment, wonder (m.) also; ˚उद्भ्रान्तदेवासुराणि विक्रान्तचरितानि U.6 lost in wonder.-3 One of the five proportions of the measurement of height; in this measurement height is twice the breadth; हीनं तु द्वयं तद्द्विगुणं चाद्भुतं कथितम् Māna.11.2. 23.-तः 1 One of the 8 or 9 Rasas, the marvellous senti- ment; जगति जनितात्यद्भुतरसः U.3.44.-2 N. of the Indra of the 9th Manvantara.-Comp. -उत्तरकाण्डम् N. of a work, an appendix to or imitation of the Rāmāyaṇa.-एनस् a. Ved. in whom no sin is visible.-धर्मः a system of prodigies.-ब्राह्मणम् N. of a portion of a Brāhmaṇa belonging to the Sāmaveda.-रामायणम् N. of a work ascribed to Vālmīki.-शान्तिः f. N. of the Sixtyseventh Pariśiṣṭa of the Atharvaveda.-संकाश a. resembling a marvel; so ˚उपम.-सारः the wonderful resin (of the खदिर or Catechu plant) (Mar. खैराची राळ); Mimosa Catechu.-स्वन a. having a wonderful sound. (-नः) N. of Śiva. -
109 at-kvæði
n. [kveða at orði].I. a technical phrase, esp. in law; svá skal sækja at öllu um fjártökuna, sem þjófsök fyrir utan a., the proceeding is all the same with the exception of the technical terms, Grág. ii. 190; at þeim atkvæðum er Helgi hafði í stefnu við þik, the expressions used by Helgi in summoning thee, Boll. 354.β. a word, expression in general; þat er þrífalt a., mannvit, siðgæði ok hæverska, Sks. 431, 303; en þó vér mælim alla þessa hluti með breiðu a., in broad, general terms, Anecd. 21, Þiðr. 1.γ. now used gramm. for a syllable, and in many compds such as, eins atkvæðis orð, a monosyllable; tveggja, þriggja … atkvæða …, etc., a dissyllable, etc.: ‘kveða at’ also means to collect the letters into syllables, used of children when they begin to spell. Old writers use atkvæði differently in a grammatical sense, viz. = pronunciation, sound, now framburðr; þeir stafir megu hafa tveggja samhljóðenda a., hverr einn, Skálda (Thorodd) 165; eins stafs a.; a. nafns hvers þeirra; þá er þat a. hans í hverju máli sem eptir lifir nafnsins (in the last passage = the name of the letter), 168.II. a decision, sentence, almost always in plur.; beið hann þinna atkvæða, Nj. 78; var því vikit til atkvæða ( decision) Marðar, 207; bíða atkvæða Magnúss konungs um álög ok pyntingar, Fms. vi. 192: sing., var þat biskups a., his decision, v. 106; hvi gegnir þetta a. ( sentence) jarl, rangliga dæmir þú, 656 B; þínu boði ok a., command and decisive vote, Stj. 203; af atkvæði guðanna, by their decree, Edda 9, Bret. 53.β. now a law term = vote, and in a great many compds: atkvæða-greiðsla, division; atkvæða-fjöldi, votes; a. munr, majority, etc.III. a decree of fate, a spell, charm, in a supernatural sense, = ákvæði; af forlogum ok a. ramra hluta, Fs. 23; konungr sagði úhægt at göra við atkvæðum, … to resist charms (MS. akvedni, where it is uncertain whether the reading is ákv- or atkv-); a. Finnunnar, the spell of the Finnish witch, 22; svá mikil a. (pl.) ok ilska fylgði þessum álögum, Fas. i. 404, iii. 239, Fms. x. 172.COMPDS: atkvæðalauss, atkvæðamaðr, atkvæðamikill. -
110 hamingja
* * *f.1) guardian spirit;2) luck, good fortune.* * *u, f. luck, fortune; prop. in a personal sense, a guardian spirit, answering to the guardian angel of Christians; derived from hamr, for the guardian spirits of men—and every man had his hamingja—were believed to take the shape sometimes of animals, sometimes and more commonly of human beings, esp. that of women; but they were themselves supernatural beings; that the hamingjur were giant-females proceeding from the great Norns—who were the hamingjur of the world—is borne out by the passage in Vþm. 48, 49. Hamingja and fylgja or fylgju-kona (Hallfred S. ch. 11) seem to be nearly synonymous, as also gæfa, gipta, auðna, heill; but hamingja is the most personal word, and was almost symbolical of family relationship. At the hour of death the hamingja left the dying person and passed into a dear son, daughter, or beloved kinsman; cp. Hallfr. S. ch. 11, and esp. the charming tale in Glúm. ch. 9. One might also impart one’s own good luck to another, hence the phrase leggja sína hamingju með e-m, almost answering to the Christian, ‘to give one’s blessing to another.’ Examples: sögðusk mundu leggja til með honum hamingju sína, Ld. 74; h. ok gæfa, Fms. vi. 165; þú en ústöðuga h., Al. 23; h. konungsins, 22; ok mun kona sjá hans h. vera er fjöllum hærra gékk, Glúm. 345; etja hamingju við e-n, Fb. ii. 65; ok reyna hvat hamingjan vill unna þér, Fs. 4; vilnask ( hope) at h. mun fylgja, 23; vera má at þat sé til h. várrar ættar, 11; langæligar nytjar munu menn hafa hans hamingju, Bs. i. 229; forlög ekki forðumst ill | fram kemr það hamingjan vill, Úlf. 3. 69; meiri í hreysti en hamingju, Gullþ. 21; sigri eðr hamingju manns þessa, Fs. 10. It is still used in Icel. almost as Heaven, Providence; það má Hamingjan vita, God knows; eg vildi Hamingjan gæfi, would to Heaven! Guð og Hamingjan, God and Good Luck; treysta Guði og Hamingjunni; eiga undir Hamingjunni, to run the risk; and in similar phrases.COMPDS: hamingjudrjúgr, hamingjuhjól, hamingjuhlutr, hamingjulauss, hamingjuleysi, hamingjumaðr, hamingjumikill, hamingjumót, hamingjuraun, hamingjusamligr, hamingjuskipti, hamingjuskortr, hamingjutjón. -
111 क्षत्र
kshatrán. (1. kshi?;
gaṇa ardharcâ̱di) sg. andᅠ pl. dominion, supremacy, power, might (whether human orᅠ supernatural, especially applied to the power of Varuṇa-Mitra andᅠ Indra) RV. AV. VS. ṠBr. II; XI ;
sg. andᅠ pl. government, governing body RV. AV. VS. X, 17 TBr. II ;
the military orᅠ reigning order (the members of which in the earliest times, as represented by the Vedic hymns, were generally called Rājanya, not Kshatriya;
afterwards, when the difference between Brahman andᅠ Kshatra orᅠ the priestly andᅠ civil authorities became more distinct, applied to the second orᅠ reigning orᅠ military caste) VS. AV. TS. etc.;
a member of the military orᅠ second order orᅠ caste, warrior Mn. MBh. etc. (fancifully derived fr. kshatāttra fr. trai i.e. « a preserver from injury» Ragh. II, 53);
the rank of a member of the reigning orᅠ military order, authority of the second caste
AitBr. VIII, 5 ṠBr. XIII, 1, 5, 2 BhP. III, IX ;
wealth Naigh. II, 10 ;
water, I, 12 ;
the body L. ;
Tabernaemontana coronaria (v.l. chattra) L. ;
(ī) f. a woman of the second caste L. ;
- क्षत्रदेव
- क्षत्रधर्म
- क्षत्रधर्मन्
- क्षत्रधृति
- क्षत्रप
- क्षत्रपति
- क्षत्रबन्धु
- क्षत्रभृत्
- क्षत्रभेद
- क्षत्रमात्र
- क्षत्रयोग
- क्षत्ररूप
- क्षत्रवत्
- क्षत्रवनि
- क्षत्रवर्धन
- क्षत्रविद्या
- क्षत्रवृक्ष
- क्षत्रवृद्ध
- क्षत्रवृद्धि
- क्षत्रवृध्
- क्षत्रवेद
- क्षत्रश्री
- क्षत्रसंग्रहीतृ
- क्षत्रसव
- क्षत्रसामन्
- क्षत्रान्वय
- क्षत्रायतनीय
- क्षत्रान्जस्
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112 समाधि
sam-ādhim. putting together, joining orᅠ combining with (instr.) Lāṭy. ;
a joint orᅠ a partic. position of the neck Kir. ;
union, a whole, aggregate, set R. Hariv. Ragh. ;
completion, accomplishment, conclusion Kum. ;
setting to rights, adjustment, settlement MBh. ;
justification of a statement, proof Sarvad. ;
bringing into harmony, agreement, assent W. RPrāt. ;
intense application orᅠ fixing the mind on, intentness, attention (- dhiṉ-kṛi, « to attend») MBh. R. etc.;
concentration of the thoughts, profound orᅠ abstract meditation, intense contemplation of any particular object (so as to identify the contemplator with the object meditated upon;
this is the eighth andᅠ last stage of Yoga <lW. 93>;
with Buddhists Samādhi is the fourth andᅠ last stage of Dhyāna orᅠ intense abstract meditation MWB. 209 ;
in the Kāraṇḍa-vyūha several Samādhi are enumerated) Up. Buddh. MBh. etc.;
intense absorption orᅠ a kind of trance MBh. Kāv. etc.;
a sanctuary orᅠ tomb of a saint W. RTL. 261 ;
(in rhet.) N. of various figures of speech (defined as ārohâ̱varohakrama, artha-dṛishṭi, anya-dharmāṇāmanyatrâ̱dhirohaṇa etc.), Kāvyâd. Vām. Kpr. etc.;
N. of the 17th Kalpa (q.v.), of the 17th Arhat of the future Utsarpiṇī L. ;
of a Vaiṡya Cat. (accord. toᅠ L. alsoᅠ silence;
a religious vow of intense devotion orᅠ self-imposed abstraction;
support, upholding;
continuance;
perseverance in difficulties;
attempting impossibilities;
collecting orᅠ laying up grain in times of dearth);
- garbha m. N. of a Bodhi-sattva Buddh. ;
- tva n. the state of profound meditation orᅠ devotion Sarvad. ;
- nishṭha mfn. devoted to meditation Pañcat. ;
- parihāṇi f. diminution of meditation Dharmas. 59 ;
- prakaraṇa n. N. of wk.;
- bala n. the force of meditation Dharmas. 75 ;
- bhaṅga m. the disturbing orᅠ interruption of meditation Pañcat. ;
- bhṛit mfn. absorbed in meditation Ṡiṡ. ;
- bheda m. (= - bhaṅga) Kum. ;
- bhedin mfn. one who interrupts meditation Ragh. ;
- mat mfn. absorbed in meditation Kum. ;
attentive R. ;
making a promise orᅠ assent orᅠ permission W. ;
- matikā f. N. of a woman Mālav. (v.l. for samāhitikā in B.);
- yoga m. employment of meditation, the efficacy of contemplation MW. ;
- yoga-rddhi-tapo-vidyāvirakti-mat mfn. possessing orᅠ accompanied with meditation andᅠ self-abstraction andᅠ supernatural power andᅠ mortification andᅠ knowledge andᅠ indifference BhP. ;
- rāja m. N. of wk.;
- vigraha m. embodiment of meditation;
- vidhi m. N. of wk.;
- samānatā f. N. of a Samādhi Buddh. ;
- stha mfn. absorbed in meditation Pañcat. ;
- sthala n. N. of a place in Brahmā. 's world Kathās.
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113 सुपर्ण
su-parṇan. a beautiful leaf R. ;
(- ṇá) mf (ī́)n. having beautñbeautiful leaves L. ;
having beautñbeautiful wings RV. ;
m. any large bird of prey (as a vulture, eagle;
alsoᅠ applicable to the sun orᅠ moon as « having beautñbeautiful rays», andᅠ to soma andᅠ clouds;
du. « sun andᅠ moon») ib. ;
any mythical orᅠ supernatural bird (often identified with Garuḍa, andᅠ sometimes personified as a Ṛishi, a Deva-gandharva, andᅠ an Asura) RV. TS. Kāṭh. MBh. ;
a ray Naigh. ;
a horse ib. Nir. ;
a cock MW. ;
a partic. array (as of an army) MBh. ;
Cassia Fistula L. ;
N. of a son of Antariksha (v.l. - varṇa) VP. ;
of a mountain BhP. ;
m. n. a partic. section of 103 Vedic verses MBh. ;
(ā) f. a lotus plant, a pool abounding with lotuses L. ;
N. of the mother of Garuḍa orᅠ of the Prājāpatya Āruṇi Suparṇeya BhP. NārUp. ;
of a river VP. ;
(ī) f. a partic. personification (mentioned together with Kadrū, sometimes identified with Vāc andᅠ regarded as the mother of metres) TS. Kāṭh. ṠBr. ;
= garuḍī MBh. ;
the mother of Su-parṇa Suparṇ. ;
N. of one of the seven tongues of fire Gṛihyās. ;
night Nir. ;
a species of creeper (= palāṡī) L. ;
a partic. drug (= reṇukā) ib. ;
- ketu m. « having Garuḍa for a symbol»
N. of Vishṇu-Kṛishṇa MBh. BhP. Ṡiṡ. ;
- cít mfn. heaped up orᅠ moulded into the form of the bird Su-parṇa VS. ṠBr. ;
- citi f. - citi-dīpikā f. - citi-paddhati f. N. of wks.;
- citya mfn. = - cít Cat. ;
- yātu (- ṇá-) m. a partic. demon RV. ;
- rāja m. N. of Garuḍa R. ;
- vāta m. the wind agitated by the wings of Garuḍa MW. ;
- sád mfn. sitting on the bird Su-parṇa TS. ;
- súvana mfn. serving as the breeding-place of eagles AV. ;
-ṇâ̱khya m. Mesua Roxburghii L. ;
-ṇâ̱khyāná n. the story of Su-parṇa Suparṇ. ;
-ṇâ̱ṇḍa m. the son of a Ṡūdra andᅠ a Sūta L. ;
-ṇâ̱dhyāya m. N. of wk.;
- ṇī-tanaya m. « son of Su-parṇī», Garuḍa L.
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114 हंस
haṉsá1) m. (ifc. f. ā;
accord. toᅠ Uṇ. III, 62 fr. 1. han, « to go?») a goose, gander, swan, flamingo ( orᅠ other aquatic bird, considered as a bird of passage;
sometimes a mere poetical orᅠ mythical bird, said in RV. to be able to separate Soma from water, when these two fluids are mixed, andᅠ in later literature, milk from water when these two are mixed;
alsoᅠ forming in RV. the vehicle of the Aṡvins, andᅠ in later litñliterature that of Brahmā;
ifc. alsoᅠ = « best orᅠ chief among») RV. etc. etc.;
the soul orᅠ spirit (typified by the pure white colour of a goose orᅠ swan, andᅠ migratory like a goose;
sometimes « the Universal Soul orᅠ Supreme Spirit. », identified with Virāj, Nārāyaṇa, Vishṇu, Ṡiva, Kāma, andᅠ the Sun;
du. « the universal andᅠ the individual Spirit. » ;
accord. toᅠ Sāy. resolvable into ahaṉsa, « I am that») Up. MBh. Hariv. etc.;
one of the vital airs L. ;
a kind of ascetic MBh. Hariv. BhP. ;
a man of supernatural qualities born under a partic. constellation VarBṛS. ;
an unambitious monarch L. ;
a horse Naigh. I, 14 ;
an excellent draught-ox (accord. toᅠ some, « a buffalo») VarBṛS. ;
a mountain L. ;
a temple of a partic. form VarBṛS. ;
a kind of Mantra orᅠ mystical text Cat. ;
silver L. ;
envy, malice L. ;
N. of two metres Col.;
(in music) a kind of measure Saṃgīt. ;
a mystical N. of the letter h Cat. ;
a spiritual preceptor W. ;
N. of a Deva-gandharva Hariv. ;
of a Dānava ib. ;
of a son of Brahmā. BhP. ;
of a son of Vasu-deva ib. ;
of a son of A.-rishṭā MBh. ;
of a son of Brahma-datta andᅠ general of Jarā-saṃdha ib. ;
of various authors etc. Cat. ;
of one of the Moon's horses VP. ;
of a mountain Pur. ;
pl. N. of the Brāhmans in Plaksha-dvīpa BhP. ;
(ī) f. a female goose Mṛicch. Kathās. ;
N. of various metres Ṡrutab. Chandom. Col.;
of a daughter of Bhagīratha andᅠ wife of Kautsa MBh. ;
of a courtezan Rājat. ;
+ cf. Gk. χήν;
Lat. anser for hanser;
Lit. ṡ3asís;
Germ. ṅans;
Angl. Sax. gôs;
Eng. goose.>
haṉsa
- हंसकाकीय
- हंसकान्ता
- हंसकालीतनय
- हंसकीलक
- हंसकूट
- हंसग
- हंसगति
- हंसगद्गदा
- हंसगमन
- हंसगामिनी
- हंसगुह्य
- हंसचक्रप्रश्न
- हंसचन्द्रांशु
- हंसचरस्वारोदय
- हंसचिह्नदुकूलवत्
- हंसचूड
- हंसच्छत्त्र
- हंसज
- हंसजातीय
- हंसजिह्व
- हंसता
- हंसतीर्थ
- हंसतूल
- हंसतूलिका
- हंसत्व
- हंसदाहन
- हंसदूत
- हंसद्वार
- हंसद्वीप
- हंसध्वज
- हंसनाद
- हंसनादिन्
- हंसनाभ
- हंसनिदान
- हंसनीलक
- हंसपक्ष
- हंसपथ
- हंसपद
- हंसपदिका
- हंसपरमेश्वर
- हंसपाद
- हंसपादिका
- हंसपाल
- हंसपुर
- हंसप्रपतन
- हंसपोट्टली
- हंसप्रबोधा
- हंसबीज
- हंसभूपाल
- हंसमण्डूरक
- हंसमार्ग
- हंसमाला
- हंसमाषा
- हंसमाहेश्वर
- हंसमुख
- हंसमौन
- हंसयान
- हंसयुक्त
- हंसयुवन्
- हंसरथ
- हंसराज
- हंसरामप्रश्न
- हंसरुत
- हंसरोमन्
- हंसलिपि
- हंसलील
- हंसलोमश
- हंसलोहक
- हंसवक्त्र
- हंसवत्
- हंसवारणगामिनी
- हंसवाह
- हंसवाहन
- हंसविक्रान्तगामिता
- हंसविवेक
- हंसवेग
- हंसश्येत
- हंसश्रेणी
- हंससंघाराम
- हंससंदेश
- हंससाचि
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115 हेतु
htú
hetúm. « impulse», motive, cause, cause of, reason for (loc., rarely dat. orᅠ gen.;
hetunā, hetoḥ, hetave, hetau, « for a cause orᅠ reason», « by reason of», « on account of» <with gen. orᅠ comp. e.g.. mamahetoḥ orᅠ mad-dhetoḥ, « on account of me» >;
kaṉhetum orᅠ koheṭuḥ, « wherefore?», « why?» Pāṇ. 2-2, 23 Pat. ;
yatohetoḥ, « because» ;
anenahetunā orᅠ itihetoḥ, « for this reason» ;
mṛityu-hetave, « in order to kill» ;
heturalaukikaḥ, « a supernatural cause» ;
ifc. hetu alsoᅠ = « having as a cause orᅠ motive», « caused orᅠ effected orᅠ actuated orᅠ attracted orᅠ impelled by» e.g.. karma-hetu, « caused by the acts < of a former existence>» Mn. I, 49 ;
māṉsa-hetu, « attracted by < the smell of> flesh» MBh. X, 496 ;
karma-phala-hetu, « impelled by < the expectation of> the consequences of any act» BhP. II, 47; 49) RV. etc.. etc.. ;
a logical reason orᅠ dedaction orᅠ argument, the reason for an inference (esp. applied to the second member orᅠ Avayava of the five-membered syllogism seeᅠ nyāya) Nyāyad. IW. 61 ;
logic (in general seeᅠ hetuvidyā);
(in gram.) the agent of the causal verb Pāṇ. 1-4, 55 etc.. ;
(with Buddhists) primary cause (as opp. to pratyaya q.v.) Sarvad. ;
(with Paṡupatas) that which causes the bondage of the soul i.e. the external world andᅠ the senses ib. ;
a means ( hetubhiḥ ifc. « by means of») MBh. ;
mode, manner ( hetubhiḥ ifc. « according to») ib. Suṡr. Yājñ. ;
price, cost Rājat. V, 71 ;
condition MBh. ;
(in rhet.) = kāvya-liṅga (q.v.) Bhar. Kpr. Sāh.
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116 ह्तु
htú
hetúm. « impulse», motive, cause, cause of, reason for (loc., rarely dat. orᅠ gen.;
hetunā, hetoḥ, hetave, hetau, « for a cause orᅠ reason», « by reason of», « on account of» <with gen. orᅠ comp. e.g.. mamahetoḥ orᅠ mad-dhetoḥ, « on account of me» >;
kaṉhetum orᅠ koheṭuḥ, « wherefore?», « why?» Pāṇ. 2-2, 23 Pat. ;
yatohetoḥ, « because» ;
anenahetunā orᅠ itihetoḥ, « for this reason» ;
mṛityu-hetave, « in order to kill» ;
heturalaukikaḥ, « a supernatural cause» ;
ifc. hetu alsoᅠ = « having as a cause orᅠ motive», « caused orᅠ effected orᅠ actuated orᅠ attracted orᅠ impelled by» e.g.. karma-hetu, « caused by the acts < of a former existence>» Mn. I, 49 ;
māṉsa-hetu, « attracted by < the smell of> flesh» MBh. X, 496 ;
karma-phala-hetu, « impelled by < the expectation of> the consequences of any act» BhP. II, 47; 49) RV. etc.. etc.. ;
a logical reason orᅠ dedaction orᅠ argument, the reason for an inference (esp. applied to the second member orᅠ Avayava of the five-membered syllogism seeᅠ nyāya) Nyāyad. IW. 61 ;
logic (in general seeᅠ hetuvidyā);
(in gram.) the agent of the causal verb Pāṇ. 1-4, 55 etc.. ;
(with Buddhists) primary cause (as opp. to pratyaya q.v.) Sarvad. ;
(with Paṡupatas) that which causes the bondage of the soul i.e. the external world andᅠ the senses ib. ;
a means ( hetubhiḥ ifc. « by means of») MBh. ;
mode, manner ( hetubhiḥ ifc. « according to») ib. Suṡr. Yājñ. ;
price, cost Rājat. V, 71 ;
condition MBh. ;
(in rhet.) = kāvya-liṅga (q.v.) Bhar. Kpr. Sāh.
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117 σάρξ
A flesh, Hom. always in pl., exc. Od.19.450, cf. Hes.Sc. 364, 461;κορέει κύνας.. δημῷ καὶ σάρκεσσι Il.8.380
;ἔγκατά τε σάρκας τε καὶ ὀστέα Od.9.293
, cf. 11.219; , cf. Hes.Th. 538, Pi.Fr. 168, etc.; ;ὀπτὰς σάρκας Id.Ag. 1097
;σάρκες δ' ἀπ' ὀστέων.. ἀπέρρεον E.Med. 1200
; sts. to represent the whole body,μήτε γῆ δέξαιτό μου σάρκας θανόντος Id.Hipp. 1031
, cf. 1239, 1343 (anap.): sg. later in same sense, τοῦ αἵματος.. πηγνυμένου σ. γίνεται (of the foetus) Hp.Nat.Puer.15, cf.Steril.233; (lyr.);ἔδαπτον σάρκα E.Med. 1189
, cf. Ba. 1136, Cyc. 344, etc.: also collectively, of the body,γέροντα τὸν νοῦν, σάρκα δ' ἡβῶσαν φέρει A.Th. 622
;σαρκὶ παλαιᾶ Id.Ag.72
(anap.); σαρκὸς περιβόλαια, ἐνδυτά, E.HF 1269, Ba. 746:—Pl. uses sg. and pl. in much the same manner, , cf. Smp. 211e, R. 556d, Grg. 518c, etc.; , cf. 61c, 62b, etc.: portions of meat, usu. in pl.,σάρκας τρεῖς IG12(7).237.17
([place name] Amorgos) (sg., ib.12(2).498.16 (Methymna, iii B.C.)); but, pieces of flesh or membrane,βήσσοντα.. ὥστε σάρκας ἐνπύους.. ἀποβάλλειν SIG 1171.5
([place name] Lebena).b εἰς σάρκα πημαίνειν to the quick, Phld.Herc. 1289p.60V.2 ἡ σ. τοῦ σκύτεος the inner or flesh-side of leather, Hp.Art.33.3 fleshy, pulpy substance of fruit, Thphr.CP6.8.5, HP1.2.6, 4.15.1, al.II the flesh, as the seat of the affections and lusts, fleshly nature,ἐν τῇ σ. ἡ ἡδονή Epicur.Sent.18
, cf. Sent.Vat. 33; ἀδούλωτον (prob. l.)τῇ σαρκὶ καὶ τοῖς ταύτης πάθεσι Plu.2.107f
, cf. 101b; freq. in NT, Ep.Gal.5.19, al.2 in NT also, the body,τῆς σαρκὸς πρόνοια Ep.Rom.13.14
;οὔτε ἡ σ. αὐτοῦ εἶδεν διαφθοράν Act.Ap.2.31
, etc.: hence (partly as a Hebraism) πᾶσα σάρξ, = every- body, LXX Ge.6.12, al., Ev.Luc.3.6, etc.; οὐ.. πᾶσα σάρξ nobody, Ev. Matt.24.22, etc.3 the physical or natural order of things, opp. the spiritual or supernatural,σοφοὶ κατὰ σάρκα 1 Ep.Cor.1.26
;ἐν Χριστῷ Ἰησοῦ καὶ οὐκ ἐν σαρκὶ πεποιθότες Ep.Phil.3.3
; τὸν κύριον τῶν πνευμάτων καὶ πάσης ς. SIG1181.3 (ii B.C., Jewish). (Perh. I.-E. twr[kcirc ]- 'portion', cf. Avest. θwar[schwa]s- 'cut'.) -
118 С-314
ЖИВОЕ СЛОВО NP sing only)1. lit oral speech as opposed to written matterthe living wordliving speech....Может быть, в сей же самой повести почуются иные, ещё доселе небранные струны, предстанет несметное богатство русского духа, пройдёт муж, одарённый божескими доблестями, или чудная русская девица, какой не сыскать нигде в мире, со всей дивной красотой женской души, вся из великодушного стремления и самоотвержения. И мёртвыми покажутся пред ними все добродетельные люди других племён, как мертва книга перед живым словом (Гоголь 3)....Perhaps in this very narrative, chords until now unplayed will resound, chords that will convey the infinite wealth of the Russian spirit, and perhaps therell emerge a man endowed with supernatural virtues or a divine Russian maiden unequaled in the world in the spiritual beauty of her feminine soul, filled to the brim with generosity and abnegation. And the virtuous people of all other tribes will appear dead to us, as a book is dead compared to the living word... (3e).2. ( usu. of oral discourse) discourse containing fresh, interesting thoughts that excite the listenerthought-provoking wordsstimulating speech fresh idea(s). -
119 живое слово
[NP; sing only]=====1. lit oral speech as opposed to written matter:- living speech.♦...Может быть, в сей же самой повести почуются иные, ещё доселе небранные струны, предстанет несметное богатство русского духа, пройдёт муж, одарённый божескими доблестями, или чудная русская девица, какой не сыскать нигде в мире, со всей дивной красотой женской души, вся из великодушного стремления и самоотвержения. И мёртвыми покажутся пред ними все добродетельные люди других племён, как мертва книга перед живым словом (Гоголь 3)....Perhaps in this very narrative, chords until now unplayed will resound, chords that will convey the infinite wealth of the Russian spirit, and perhaps there'll emerge a man endowed with supernatural virtues or a divine Russian maiden unequaled in the world in the spiritual beauty of her feminine soul, filled to the brim with generosity and abnegation. And the virtuous people of all other tribes will appear dead to us, as a book is dead compared to the living word... (3e).2. (usu. of oral discourse) discourse containing fresh, interesting thoughts that excite the listener:- fresh idea(s).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > живое слово
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120 zuschreiben
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)1. jemandem etw. zuschreiben ascribe ( oder attribute) s.th. to s.o.; (Misserfolg, Vergehen etc.) impute s.th. to s.o.; (Positives) credit s.o. with s.th.; jemandem / etw. zuzuschreiben sein be attributable to s.o. / s.th.; das haben wir ihm zuzuschreiben auch iro. we have him to thank for it; jemandem die Schuld zuschreiben put ( oder place) the blame on s.o. (an + Dat for); das hast du dir selbst zuzuschreiben you’ve only yourself to blame; einer Sache große Bedeutung zuschreiben attach great importance to s.th.; das ist dem Umstand zuzuschreiben, dass... the reason for that is that..., that can be put down to the fact that...2. JUR., FIN. (überschreiben) transfer, sign over (+ Dat to); jemandem eine Summe zuschreiben auch place a sum to s.o.’s credit* * *to ascribe; to hold against; to impute; to attribute; to assign* * *zu|schrei|benvt sep1) (inf = hinzuschreiben) to add2) (= übertragen) to transfer, to sign over (+dat to)3) (fig) to ascribe, to attribute (+dat to)das ist nur seiner Dummheit/ihrem Geiz zuzuschreiben — that can only be put down to his stupidity/her meanness
* * *1) (to think of as being written, made etc by: The play is attributed to Shakespeare.) attribute2) (to think of as done or caused by someone or something: He ascribed his success to the help of his friends.) ascribe3) ((with with) to think of (a person or thing) as having: He was credited with magical powers.) credit* * *zu|schrei·ben1. (beimessen)jdm übernatürliche Kräfte \zuschreiben to attribute supernatural powers to sb▪ jdm/etw etw \zuschreiben to blame sb/sth for sth▪ jdm ist etw zuzuschreiben sb is to blame for sthdas/deine Entlassung hast du dir selbst zuzuschreiben you've only got yourself to blame [for it]/for your dismissal* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verbjemandem/einem Umstand etwas zuschreiben — attribute something to somebody/a circumstance
jemandem das Verdienst/die Schuld an etwas (Dat.) zuschreiben — credit somebody with/blame somebody for something
das hast du dir selbst zuzuschreiben — you only have yourself to blame [for this]
* * *zuschreiben v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)1.jemandem etwas zuschreiben ascribe ( oder attribute) sth to sb; (Misserfolg, Vergehen etc) impute sth to sb; (Positives) credit sb with sth;jemandem/etwas zuzuschreiben sein be attributable to sb/sth;das haben wir ihm zuzuschreiben auch iron we have him to thank for it;jemandem die Schuld zuschreiben put ( oder place) the blame on sb (an +dat for);das hast du dir selbst zuzuschreiben you’ve only yourself to blame;einer Sache große Bedeutung zuschreiben attach great importance to sth;das ist dem Umstand zuzuschreiben, dass … the reason for that is that …, that can be put down to the fact that …jemandem eine Summe zuschreiben auch place a sum to sb’s credit* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verbjemandem/einem Umstand etwas zuschreiben — attribute something to somebody/a circumstance
jemandem das Verdienst/die Schuld an etwas (Dat.) zuschreiben — credit somebody with/blame somebody for something
das hast du dir selbst zuzuschreiben — you only have yourself to blame [for this]
* * *v.to ascribe v.to impute v.to relegate (to) v.
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