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1 उपसर्गवाद
upa-sarga-vāda
upa-sarga-hāra-stotram. n. N. of several works
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2 उपसर्गहारस्तोत्र
upa-sarga-vāda
upa-sarga-hāra-stotram. n. N. of several works
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3 उपसर्ग
upa-sargam. (gaṇa nyaṅkv-ādi Pāṇ. 7-3, 53)
addition AitBr. IV, 4, 1; 2 RPrāt. ;
misfortune, trouble, a natural phenomenon (considered as boding evil) R. Prab. Ratnāv. Daṡ. etc.;
an eclipse (of a star) Comm. on Mn. IV, 105 ;
(in med.) a fit, paroxysm (supposed to be possession by an evil spirit) Suṡr. ;
a disease superinduced on another Suṡr. II, 429, 13 ;
change occasioned by any disease L. ;
indication orᅠ symptom of death L. ;
a Nipāta orᅠ particle joined to a verb orᅠ noun denoting action, a preposition ( seeᅠ alsoᅠ gati andᅠ karma-pravacanīya;
they are enumerated Pāṇ. 1-4, 58 ;
in the Veda they are separable from the verb) Pāṇ. 1-4, 59; VI, 3, 97; 122 Kāty. Pat. RPrāt. APrāt. etc.. ;
upa-sarjana
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4 औपसर्गिक
aupasargikamfn. (fr. upa-sarga), superior to adversity, able to cope with calamity gaṇa saṉtāpâ̱di Pāṇ. 5-1, 101 superinduced, produced in addition to ( orᅠ out of another disease) Suṡr. ;
infectious (as a disease) Suṡr. I, 271, 13 ;
connected with a preposition, prepositive;
portentous;
relating to change etc. W. ;
m. irregular action of the humors of the body (producing cold sweat etc.) L.
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5 कर्मप्रवचनीय
karma-pravacanīyamfn. « employed to denote an action» ;
m. (scil. ṡabda;
in Gr.) a term for certain prepositions orᅠ particles not connected with a verb but generally governing a noun (either separated from it orᅠ forming a compound with it;
a Karma-pravacanīya never loses its accent, andᅠ exercises no euphonic influence on the initial letter of a following verb;
seeᅠ alsoᅠ upa-sarga, gati, andᅠ nipāta) Pāṇ. 1-4, 83-98; II, 3, 8, etc..
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