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101 δωδεκαταίη
δωδεκαταί̱η, δωδεκαταῖοςon the twelfth day: fem nom /voc sg (epic ionic) -
102 δωδεκαταίου
δωδεκαταί̱ου, δωδεκαταῖοςon the twelfth day: masc /neut gen sg -
103 δωδεκαταίους
δωδεκαταί̱ους, δωδεκαταῖοςon the twelfth day: masc acc pl -
104 δωδεκαταίω
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105 δωδεκαταίῳ
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106 십이일절
n. twelfth day -
107 Благовещение
............................................................(n.) آگهی، اعلام، بشارت، (باحرف بزرگ) عید تبشیر (عید 25 مارس مسیحیان)............................................................2. Twelfth Day -
108 крещение
............................................................1. baptism(n.) تعمید، غسل تعمید، آئین غسل تعمید و نامگذاری............................................................2. twelfth-day............................................................3. Epiphanyتجلی، ظهور، ظهور و تجلی عیسی -
109 अखण्ड
a-khaṇḍamfn. not fragmentary, entire, whole, (am), n. time L. ;
( a-khaṇḍādvādaṡī), the twelfth day of the first half of the month Mārgaṡīrsha
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110 कूर्मद्वादशी
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111 कृष्णद्वादशी
kṛishṇá-dvādaṡīf. the twelfth day in the dark half of the month Ashāḍha, VārP.
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112 वराहद्वादशी
varāha-dvādaṡīf. N. of a festival in honour of the boar-incarnation of Vishṇu (observed on the twelfth day in the light half of Māgha) W.
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113 विभूति
ví-bhūtimfn. penetrating, pervading Nir. ;
abundant, plentiful RV. ;
mighty, powerful ib. ;
presiding over (gen.) ib. VIII, 50, 6 ;
m. N. of a Sādhya Hariv. ;
of a son of Viṡvāmitra MBh. ;
of a king VP. ;
f. development, multiplication, expansion, plenty, abundance Kāv. Kathās. etc.;
manifestation of might, great power, superhuman power (consisting of eight faculties, especially attributed to Ṡiva, but supposed alsoᅠ to be attainable by human beings through worship of that deity, viz. aṇiman, the power of becoming as minute as an atom;
laghiman, extreme lightness;
prâ̱pti, attaining orᅠ reaching anything <e.g.. the moon with the tip of the finger>;
prākāmya, irresistible will;
mahiman, illimitable bulk;
īṡitā, supreme dominion;
vaṡitā, subjugating by magic;
andᅠ kāmâ̱vasāyitā, the suppressing all desires) ib. ;
a partic. Ṡakti Hcat. ;
the might of a king orᅠ great lord, sovereign power, greatness Kālid. Pañcat. Kathās. etc.;
successful issue (of a sacrifice) MBh. R. ;
splendour, glory, magnificence Hariv. Ragh. VarBṛS. ;
fortune, welfare, prosperity PraṡnUp. MBh. etc.;
( alsoᅠ pl.) riches, wealth, opulence Kām. Kāv. Kathās. ;
N. of Lakshmi (the goddess of fortune andᅠ welfare) BhP. ;
the ashes of cow-dung etc. (with which Ṡiva is said to smear his body, andᅠ hence used in imitation of him by devotees) Pañcar. Sāh. ;
(in music) a partic. Ṡruti Saṃgīt. ;
- grahaṇa n. taking up ashes (at the Vaiṡvadeva ceremony) RTL. 420 ;
- candra m. N. of an author, Cat;
- dvādaṡī f. a Vrata orᅠ religious observance on a partic. twelfth day (in honour of Vishṇu) ib. ;
- dhāraṇa-vidhi m. N. of wk.;
- bala m. N. of a poet Cat. ;
- mat mfn. mighty, powerful, superhuman Bhag. BhP. ;
smeared with ashes W. ;
- mādhava m. N. of a poet Cat. ;
- māhātmya n. N. of a ch. of the PadmaP. ;
- yoga m. N. of the 6th canto of the Ṡiva-gītā
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114 शक्रोतव
ṡakrôtavam. Indra-festival, a festival in honour of lowering on the twelfth day of the light half of Bhādra (when a flag orᅠ banner was set up;
cf. dhvajôtthāna andᅠ ṡakra-dhvajôtsava) MBh.
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115 श्रावणद्वादशी
ṡrāvaṇa-dvādaṡīf. the twelfth day of the month Ṡrāvaṇa;
- pāranavidhi m. - māhātmya n. - vrata n. - vratakalpa, m. N. of wks.
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116 सम्प्राप्राप्ति
sam-prâ̱prâ̱ptif. arrival at (comp.) MBh. R. ;
rise, appearance Car. Sāh. ;
attainment, gain, acquisition MBh. R. etc.;
- dvādaṡī f. N. of a partic. twelfth day Cat.
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117 सम्प्रेषण
sam-prêshaṇan. the act of sending forth together, sending away, despatching Mn. MBh. etc.;
dismissal R. ;
(ī) f. N. of a funeral ceremony (performed on the twelfth day after death) L.
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118 Driekoningen
n. epiphany, twelfth day, religious holiday celebrated on January 6 to commemorate the visit of the wise men to Bethlehem (Christianity) -
119 Epifanía
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120 богоявление
the Epiphany, the Twelfth DayРусско-английский глоссарий христианской лексики > богоявление
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