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1 वैदेह
vaidehámf (ī)n. (fr. vi-deha) belonging to the country of the Videhas TS. MaitrS. ;
(accord. toᅠ Comm. on TS.) having a handsome frame orᅠ body, well-formed;
( vaíd-) m. a king of the VedñVeda ( alsoᅠ - horājan) Br. ṠāṇkhṠr. MBh. etc.;
a dweller in Videha MW. ;
a partic. mixed caste, the son of a Ṡūdra by a Vaiṡyā ( Gaut.), orᅠ of a Vaiṡya by a Brāhman woman ( Mn.);
a trader L. ;
an attendant on the woman's apartments L. ;
pl. = videha (N. of a people) MBh. VarBṛS. etc.;
people of mixed castes MW. ;
(ī́) f. seeᅠ below
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2 अन्ध्रः _andhrḥ
अन्ध्रः (pl.)1 N. of a people and the country inhabited by them. [The country of the Āndhras is said to be the modern Telingana. But the limits were probably confined to the Ghats on the West and the rivers Godāvarī and Krisnā on the North and South. It bordered on Kalinga (See Dk. 7th Ullāsa), and its capital Andhranagara is probably the old town of Vengi or Vegi. According to Daṇḍin, there was near it a lake 'like the ocean and crested with cranes' which description can only refer to the lake Colair which has an area of over 15 miles; जगन्नाथाटूर्ध्वभागाद- र्वाक् श्रीभ्रमरात्मकात् । तावदन्ध्राभिधो देशः].-2 N. of a dynasty of kings.-3 A man of a mixed (low) caste, being born of a Vaideha father and Kārāvara mother, who lives by killing game; कारावरो निषादात्तु चर्मकारः प्रसूयते । वैदेहकादन्ध्रमेदौ बहिर्ग्रामप्रतिश्रयौ ॥ Ms.1.36.-4 A kind of fowler.-Comp. -जातिः the Andhra tribe.-भृत्याः N. of a dynasty of kings. -
3 क्षौद्रः _kṣaudrḥ
क्षौद्रः 1 The Champaka tree.-2 N. of a mixed caste; (son of a Vaideha and Māgadhī)-द्रम् 1 Smallness.-2 Meanness, lowness.-3 Honey; स क्षौद्रपटलैरिव R.4.63.-4 Water.-5 A particle of dust. -a. Small; क्षौद्रालापय कामदं श्रियमृते सैवैकनिष्ठा स्त्रियाम् Bhāg.1.9.24.-Comp. -जम् wax.-धातुः a kind of mineral substance; (माक्षिक).-मेहः the disease diabetes mellitus. -
4 चुञ्चु _cuñcu
चुञ्चु a. (At the end of certain comp.) Celebrated, famous, renowned, skilled in; तेन वित्तश्चुञ्चुप्चणपौ P.V. 2.26; अक्षर˚, चार˚ &c. रामो$पि मायाचणमस्त्रचुञ्चुः Bk.2.32.-ञ्चुः The musk-rat or shrew.-2 A mixed caste born of a Brāhmaṇa father and Vaideha female; मेदान्ध्रचुञ्चु- मद्गूनामारण्यपशुहिंसनम् Ms.1.48. -
5 वैदेहिकः _vaidēhikḥ
वैदेहिकः 1 A merchant.-2 A man of the Vaideha caste; Ms.1.36. -
6 अन्ध्र
andhram. N. of a people (probably modern Telingana);
of a dynasty;
a man of a low caste (the offspring of a Vaideha father andᅠ Kārāvara mother, who lives by killing game) Mn. X, 36. ;
- अन्ध्रजाति
- अन्ध्रजातीय
- अन्ध्रभृत्य
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7 अश्वल
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8 क्षौद्र
kshaudra
N. of a mixed caste (son of a Vaideha andᅠ a Māgadhī) MBh. XIII, 2584 ;
(am) n. smallness, minuteness gaṇa pṛithvādi;
honey, species of honey L. ;
water L. ;
N. of a Sūtra of the SV. ;
- क्षौद्रजा
- क्षौद्रधातु
- क्षौद्रप्रिय
- क्षौद्रमेह
- क्षौद्रमेहिन्
- क्षौद्रशर्करा
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9 चर्मकार
carma-kāram. a worker in leather, shoemaker (offspring of a Caṇḍāla woman by a fisherman Parāṡ. ;
orᅠ of a Vaideha female by a Nishāda Mn. X, 36 ;
orᅠ of a Nishāda woman MBh. XIII, 2588)
VarBṛS. LXXXVII, 35 Rājat. IV ;
(ī) f. a shoemaker's wife Kulârṇ. VII ;
Mimosa abstergens L. ;
-râ̱luka m. a kind of bulbous plant Bhpr.
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10 चुञ्चु
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11 दाह
dāham. (fr. dah) burning, combustion, conflagration, heat KātyṠr. Mn. Yājñ. MBh. R. etc.;
place of cremation Vas. XIX, 26 ;
glowing, redness (of the sky cf. dig-) Mn. MBh. VarBṛS. etc.. ;
cauterizing, cautery (of a wound) Suṡr. Mālav. IV, 4 ;
internal heat, fever Suṡr. ;
pl. N. of a people (v.l. for vaideha) VāyuP. 1 ;
- haka mf (ī)n. burning, setting on fire Yājñ. II, 282 BhP. XI, 10, 8 ;
m. Plumbago Zeylanica
- दाहकाष्ठ
- दाहज्वर
- दाहदा
- दाहमय
- दाहवत्
- दाहसर
- दाहसरस्
- दाहस्थल
- दाहहरण
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12 मेद
meda1) m. fat (= medas) R. Kām. ;
a species of plant (= alambushā) L. ;
a partic. mixed caste (the son of a Vaideha andᅠ a Kārâvara orᅠ a Nishāda female accord. toᅠ some « any person who lives by degrading occupations») Mn. MBh. etc.;
N. of a serpent-demon MBh. ;
(ā) f. a root resembling ginger (said to be one of the 8 principal medicines) Suṡr. ;
(ī) f. gaṇa gaurâ̱di
2) in comp. for medas
- मेदकृत्
- मेदज
- मेदपाट
- मेदपाठ
- मेदभिल्ल
- मेदशिरस्
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13 मैत्रेयक
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14 वेण
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15 वैदेहक
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16 वैदेहिक
vaidehikam. a man of the Vaideha caste Mn. X, 36 ;
(accord. toᅠ Kull.) a merchant
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17 वैदेही
vaidehī́f. a cow from the country of the Videhas Kāṭh. MaitrS. ;
a princess of the VidñVidehas, (esp.) N. of Sītā MBh. Kāv. Buddh. ;
a woman of the Vaideha caste Mn. X, 37 ;
a sort of pigment (= rocanā) L. ;
long pepper L. (cf. - hī-maya);
a cow MW. ;
- वैदेहीपरिणय
- वैदेहीबन्धु
- वैदेहीमय
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