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  • 121 कपिल _kapila

    कपिल a. [कपि-लच्]
    1 Tawny, reddish; वाताय कपिला विद्युत् Mbh. on P.II.3.13.
    -2 Having tawny hairs; नोद्वेहेत्कपिलां कन्याम् Ms.3.8. (Kull. = कपिलकेशा).
    -लः 1 N. of a great sage. [He reduced to ashes 6 sons of Sagara, who while searching for the sacrificial horse of their father taken away by Indra, fell in with him and accused him of having stolen it (see U.1.23.). He is also said to have been the founder of the Sāṅkhya system of philosophy.] ऋषि प्रसूतं कपिलं यस्तमग्रे ज्ञानैर्बिभर्ति Śāṅk Bhāṣ. on Bād. Sūtras 2.1; सिद्धानां कपिलो मुनिः Bg.1.26.
    -2 A dog.
    -3 Benzoin.
    -4 Incense.
    -5 A form or fire.
    -6 The tawny colour.
    -7 Impure benzoin.
    -8 N. of the sun.
    -9 N. of a country.
    -1 One of the incarnation of Viṣṇu.
    -ला 1 A brown cow; कपिला चेत्तारयति भूयश्चासप्तमं कुलम् Y.1.25.
    -2 A kind of perfume.
    -3 A kind of timber.
    -4 The common leech.
    -5 N. of the female elephant of the south east.
    -Comp. -अक्षी a kind of deer.
    -अञ्जनः N. of Śiva.
    -अश्वः an epithet of Indra.
    -आचार्यः Viṣṇu.
    -द्युतिः the sun.
    -द्राक्षा A vine with brown grapes.
    -द्रुमः A kind of perfume.
    -धारा N. of the Ganges.
    -2 A holy place.
    -वस्तु N. of the town in which Buddha was born.
    (कपिला) षष्ठी The sixth day in the dark half of भाद्रपद.
    -संहिता N. of an Upa-purāṇa.
    -स्मृतिः f. Sāṅkhya Sūtras of Kapila.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > कपिल _kapila

  • 122 be all ears

    (to listen with keen attention: The children were all ears when their father was describing the car crash.) ser todo oídos
    expr.
    ser todo oídos expr.

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  • 123 set (someone) against (someone)

    (to cause (a person) to dislike (another person): She set the children against their father.) enemistar con, poner en contra de

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  • 124 set (someone) against (someone)

    (to cause (a person) to dislike (another person): She set the children against their father.) enemistar con, poner en contra de

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  • 125 set (someone) against (someone)

    (to cause (a person) to dislike (another person): She set the children against their father.) enemistar con, poner en contra de

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  • 126 set (someone) against (someone)

    (to cause (a person) to dislike (another person): She set the children against their father.) enemistar con, poner en contra de

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  • 127 be all ears

    (to listen with keen attention: The children were all ears when their father was describing the car crash.) hlusta af athygli

    English-Icelandic dictionary > be all ears

  • 128 displease

    [dis'pli:z]
    (to offend or annoy: The children's behaviour displeased their father.) skaprauna
    - displeasure

    English-Icelandic dictionary > displease

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