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1) General subject: to be calumniated2) Makarov: be calumniatedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стать жертвой клеветы
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4 अभिशस्त _abhiśasta
1अभिशस्त p. p.1 Charged, falsely accused, calumniated, abused, insulted; यानि मिथ्याभिशस्तानां पतन्त्यश्रूणि राघव Rām.2.1.59; Ms.8.116,373; Y.1. 161;3.284.-2 Hurt, injured, attacked (supposed to be from अभिशस्); देवि केनाभिशस्तासि केन वासि विमानिता Rām.; अभिशस्तं प्रपश्यन्ति दरिद्रम् पार्श्वतः स्थितम् Mb.12.8. 14. Ms.11.112 threatened.-3 Cursed (for अभिशप्त).-4 Wicked, sinful, infamous.-स्तम् = अभिशस्ति q. v.2अभिशस्त p. p. Hurt, attacked. -
5 आक्रुष्ट _ākruṣṭa
आक्रुष्ट p. p.1 Scolded, reviled, censured, abused, calumniated &c.; क्रुध्यन्तं न प्रतिक्रुध्येदाक्रुष्टः कुशलं वदेत् Ms. 6.48; Śi.12.27.-2 Sounded, vociferated.-3 Cursed.-ष्टम् 1 Calling out.-2 A harsh cry or sound, an abusive speech (परुषभाषणम्); मार्जारमूषिकास्पर्शे आक्रुष्टे क्रोध- संभवे Kāty.; प्रपातजलनिर्घोषैः प्राक्रुष्टमिव सर्वतः Rām.5.56.3. -
6 आक्षारित _ākṣārita
आक्षारित p. p.1 Calumniated.-2 Accused of adultery or fornication यस्त्वनाक्षारितः पूर्वम् Ms.8.355,354.-3 Guilty, criminal. -
7 उद्दूष्य _uddūṣya
उद्दूष्य ind. Having publicly calumniated or dis- credited; Śi.2.113. -
8 क्षारित _kṣārita
क्षारित a.1 Distilled from saline matter.-2 Falsely accused (especially of adultery).-3 Accused of a crime, calumniated; कच्चिदार्यो$पि शुद्धात्मा क्षारितश्चापकर्मणा Rām.2.1.56. -
9 पुरस्कृत _puraskṛta
पुरस्कृत p. p.1 Placed in front; पुरस्कृता वर्त्मनि पार्थिवेन R.2.2.-2 Honoured, treated with respect, distingui- shed.-3 Chosen, adopted, followed.-4 Adored, wor- shipped.-5 Attended or accompanied, provided with, possessing, having.-6 Prepared, got ready.-7 Con- secrated.-8 Accused, calumniated.-9 Made perfect or complete, finished.-1 Anticipated, expected.-11 Appointed.-12 Harassed or attacked (by an enemy).-13 Sprinkled with holy water.-14 Initiated. -
10 शंसित _śaṃsita
शंसित p. p. [शंस्-क्त]1 Praised, extolled.-2 Told, said, spoken, declared.-3 Wished, desired.-4 Ascer- tained, established, determined.-5 Falsely accused, calumniated.-6 Observed (अनुष्ठित); इदं शास्त्रमधीयानो ब्राह्मणः शंसितव्रतः Ms.1.14. -
11 བྱི་བྱས་
[byi byas]adultery, fornication, calumniated -
12 བྱི་ཤོར་
[byi shor]adultery, fornication, calumniated -
13 अभिशप्त
abhi-ṡaptamfn. cursed, accursed, calumniated, reviled, defamed MBh. Hariv. etc. <often v.l. abhiṡasta> (cf. mithyâ̱bhiṡapta.)
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14 अभिशस्त
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15 अभ्याख्यात
abhy-ākhyātamfn. accused falsely, calumniated Kauṡ. TUp.
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16 आक्रुष्ट
ā-krushṭamfn. scolded, abused, calumniated Mn. VI, 48 MBh. ;
(am) n. calling out, crying Suṡr.
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17 आक्षारित
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18 उद्दूष्य
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19 कलङ्कमय
kalaṅka-mayamfn. full of stains, spotted;
calumniated, defamed
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20 क्षारित
kshāritamfn. distilled from saline matter, strained through alkaline ashes etc. L. ;
calumniated, falsely accused (esp. of adultery), accused of a crime (loc.) MBh. II, 238 ;
(instr.) R. (ed. Gorr.) II, 109, 55.
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