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81 जाम्बवत् _jāmbavat
जाम्बवत् m. N. of a king of bears who was of signal service to Rāma at the siege of Laṅkā. He was also noted for his medical skill. [This same Jāmbavat appears to have lived up to the time of Kṛisna, or perhaps he was another being of that time; for there was a fight between Kṛiṣṇa and Jāmbavat for the Syamantaka jewel which the latter had got from Prasena, brother of Satrājit. Kṛiṣṇa vanquished Jāmbavat, who placed the jewel, along with his daughter Jāmbavatī, at his entire disposal.]*****जाम्बीरम् (-लम्) A citron.-लम् Ved. The knee-pan. -
82 दान्त _dānta
दान्त p. p. [दम्-कर्तरि-क्त]1 Tamed, subdued, over- powered, curbed, restrained, bridled; see दम्.-2 Docile, tame, mild.-3 Self-possessed, self-controlled; U.5.-4 Subdued, conquered, vanquished; तस्मिन्दान्ते का स्तुतिस्तस्य राज्ञः U.5.32.-5 Resigned.-6 Liberal.-7 Dental.-8 Patient of bodily mortifications or auste- rities &c.-तः 1 A tamed ox.-2 A donor.-3 N. of a tree (दमनक). -
83 निर्जित _nirjita
निर्जित p. p.1 Conquered completely, vanquished.-2 Acquired, gained, won.-3 Claimed; स दत्त्वा निर्जितां वृद्धिं करणे परिवर्तयेत् Ms.8.154.-इन्द्रियः a saint. -
84 प्रतिनिर्जित _pratinirjita
प्रतिनिर्जित p. p.1 Vanquished, subdued.-2 Re- scinded. -
85 प्रहा _prahā
1प्रहा 3 P.1 To give up, forsake, abandon, relinquish; प्रजहाति यदा कामान् Bg.2.55,39; मोदमेतौ प्रहास्येते Rām.-2 To let go, cast, discharge; प्रजहुः शूलपट्टिशान् Bk. 14.23.-3 To depart from. -Pass.1 To be forsaken or neglected.-2 To be lost, to perish.-3 To vanish, cease, disappear.-4 To be vanquished, to succumb.2प्रहा Ved.1 A good throw at dice.-2 Gain, advantage. -
86 प्रहीण _prahīṇa
प्रहीण p. p.1 Left, quitted, abandoned; धनं प्रहीण- माजह्रुः Bhāg.1.12.33.-2 Cast off, worn out (as a garment).-3 Ceased, vanquished.-णम् Destruction, removal, loss.-Comp. -जीवित a. dead, slain.-दोष a. sinless. -
87 भग्न _bhagna
भग्न p. p. [भञ्ज्-क्त]1 Broken, fractured, shattered, torn; रथोद्वहनखिन्नाश्च भग्ना मे रथवाजिनः Rām.6.14.16.-2 Frustrated, foiled, disappointed.-3 Checked, ar- rested, suspended.-4 Marred, impaired.-5 Routed, completely defeated or vanquished; त्वर तेन महाबाहो भग्न एष न संशयः Rām.6.88.4; U.5.-6 Demolished, destroyed. (See भञ्ज्).-ग्नम् Fracture of the leg.-Comp. -अस्थि a. one whose bones are broken. ˚बन्धः a splint.-आत्मन् m. an epithet of the moon.-आपद् a. one who has surmounted difficulties or misfortunes.-आश a. disappointed; भग्नशस्य करण्डपीडिततनोर्म्लानेन्द्रियस्य क्षुधा Bh.2.84.-उत्साह a. broken in energy, depres- sed in spirits, discouraged, damped.-उद्यम a. foiled in one's endeavours, disappointed, baffled; मन्ये दुर्जन- चित्तवृत्तिहरणे धाता$पि भग्नोद्यमः H.2.165.-क्रमः violation of symmetry in construction or expression; see प्रक्रमभङ्ग.-चेष्ट a. disappointed, frustrated.-तालः (in music) a kind of measure.-दंष्ट्र a. having the fangs broken.-दर्प a. humbled, crest-fallen.-निद्र a. whose sleep is interrupted.-परिणाम a. preventing from finishing.-पादर्क्षम् N. of six नक्षत्रs collectively (viz. पुनर्वसू, उत्तरा- षाढा, कृत्तिका, उत्तराफल्गुनी, पूर्वभाद्रपदा and विशाखा).-पार्श्व a. suffering from a pain in the sides.-पृष्ठ a.1 having a broken back.-2 coming in front.-प्रकृमः 1 disorder, confusion.-2 absence of regularity or symmetry; see प्रक्रमभङ्गः.-प्रतिज्ञ a. one who has broken his pro- mises.-मनस् a. discouraged, disappointed.-मनोरथ a. disappointed in expectations; तथा समक्षं दहता मनोभवं पिनाकिना भग्नमनोरथा सती Ku.5.1.-मान a. disgraced, dishonoured.-व्रत a. faithless in one's vows; Pt.4.1.-संकल्प a. one whose designs are frustrated.-संधिकम् butter-milk. -
88 हरिश्चन्द्रः _hariścandrḥ
हरिश्चन्द्रः N. of a king of the solar dynasty. [He was the son of Triśaṅku and was famous for his libe- rality, probity, and unflinching adherence to truth. On one occasion his family-priest Vasiṣṭha commend- ed his qualities in the presence of Viśvāmitra, who refused to believe them. A quarrel thereupon ensued, and it was at last decided that Viśvāmitra should himself test the king. The sage accordingly subjected him to the most crucial test with a view to see if he could not be but once made to swerve from his plighted word. The king, however, stood the test with exem- plary courage, adhering to his word though he had to forego the kingdom, to sell off his wife and son, and at last, even his own self to a low-caste man, and-as the last test, as it were, of his truthfulness and courage--to be even ready to put his own wife to death as a witch! Viśāmitra thereupon acknowled- ged himself vanquished, and the worthy king was elevated along with his subjects to heaven.] -
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91 покорений
subdued, subjugated, vanquished, conquered -
92 مغلوب
a.beaten / conquered / defeated / dominated--------a.overcome / overthrown / subdued / vanquished / yielding--------v.t.outdone -
93 مفتوح
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94 پسپا
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95 ہارا ہوا
a.craven / crestfallen / defeated / vanquished -
96 vanquish
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97 malheur
malheur [malœʀ]masculine nouna. ( = événement pénible) misfortune ; ( = événement très grave) calamity ; ( = épreuve) ordeal ; ( = accident) accident• le malheur c'est que... the trouble is that...• faire un malheur ( = avoir un gros succès) to be a big hit• s'il continue, je fais un malheur ! (inf) if he carries on like that, I'll do something I might regret• quel malheur qu'il ne soit pas venu ! what a shame he didn't come!• il a eu le malheur de dire que cela ne lui plaisait pas he made the big mistake of saying he didn't like it• ne parle pas de malheur ! God forbid!• le malheur a voulu qu'un policier le voie as ill luck would have it a policeman saw him (PROV) le malheur des uns fait le bonheur des autres(PROV) it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good* * *malœʀnom masculin1) ( adversité) adversity, misfortunefaire le malheur de quelqu'un — to bring somebody nothing but unhappiness; bonheur
2) ( coup du sort) misfortune; ( grave) tragedy; ( accident) accidentle grand malheur! — iron so what!
3) ( malchance) misfortunepar malheur, le malheur a voulu que — as bad ou ill luck would have it
si par malheur la guerre éclatait — if, God forbid, war should break out
porter malheur — to be ou bring bad luck
le malheur, c'est que... — the trouble is,...
••il va faire un malheur — (colloq) ( avoir du succès) he'll be a sensation; ( faire un éclat) he'll cause a scene
un malheur n'arrive jamais seul — Proverbe it never rains but it pours
à quelque chose malheur est bon — Proverbe every cloud has a silver lining Proverbe
* * *malœʀ nm1)le malheur — adversity, misfortune
2) (= événement) misfortune, tragedyElle a eu beaucoup de malheurs dans sa vie. — She's had a lot of tragedy in her life.
avoir le malheur de faire — to have the misfortune to do, to be unfortunate enough to do
Elle a eu le malheur de perdre son père très jeune. — She had the misfortune to lose her father at a very young age.
Il a eu le malheur de la critiquer. ironique — He made the mistake of criticizing her.
quel malheur! — what a shame!, what a pity!
3)Leur dernier album a fait un malheur. — Their latest album was a smash hit.
* * *A nm1 ( adversité) adversity, misfortune; même dans le malheur even in adversity; tomber dans le malheur to be struck by misfortune; avoir sa part de malheur to have one's share of misfortune; elle fait le malheur de sa famille she brings her family nothing but unhappiness; ⇒ bonheur;2 ( coup du sort) misfortune; ( grave) tragedy; ( accident) accident; une série de malheurs a series of misfortunes; les malheurs qui l'ont frappé the misfortunes that befell him; le grand malheur de ma jeunesse the great tragedy of my youth; un malheur est si vite arrivé! accidents can so easily happen!; il leur arrivera malheur! something terrible will happen to them!; tous nos petits malheurs all our little troubles; raconter ses malheurs à qn to tell sb one's troubles; le grand malheur! so what!;3 ( malchance) misfortune; jouer de malheur to be dogged by misfortune; ceux qui ont le malheur de perdre leur emploi those who are unfortunate enough ou have the misfortune to lose their jobs; j'ai eu le malheur de le leur dire I made the mistake of telling them; pour mon malheur unfortunately for me; par malheur il y avait grève ce jour-là, le malheur a voulu qu'il y ait grève ce jour-là as bad luck would have it, there was a strike that day; si par malheur la guerre éclatait if war should break out, which God forbid; porter malheur to be ou bring bad luck; le malheur, c'est que… the trouble is,…; son malheur, c'est qu'elle est paresseuse her trouble is that she's lazy; malheur à qui… woe betide anyone who…; ce temps de malheur○ this wretched weather.B excl malheur! ne dis jamais ça! for heaven's sake! don't ever say such a thing!; (oh) malheur! il nous a vus! oh my God○, he's seen us!il va faire un malheur○ ( avoir du succès) he'll be a sensation; ( être violent) he'll do something he'll regret; ( faire un éclat) he'll cause a scene; un malheur n'arrive jamais seul Prov it never rains but it pours; à quelque chose malheur est bon Prov every cloud has a silver lining Prov.[malɶr] nom masculin1. [incident] misfortuneun grand malheur a (great) tragedy ou catastrophefaire un malheur (familier) : ne le laissez pas rentrer ou je fais un malheur don't let him in or I can't answer for the consequenceselle passait en première partie et c'est elle qui a fait un malheur she was the supporting act but it was she who brought the house downpose cette tasse, un malheur est si vite arrivé! put that cup down before there's an accident!2. [malchance]le malheur misfortune, bad luckle malheur a voulu que... as bad luck would have it...avoir le malheur de to be unfortunate enough to, to have the misfortune toj'ai eu le malheur de perdre mon père jeune I had the ou it was my misfortune to lose my father when I was youngj'ai eu le malheur de lui dire de se taire! I was foolish enough to ask her ou I made the mistake of asking her to be quiet!être dans le malheur to suffer misfortunes ou hard timesarrête, ça porte malheur! stop, it brings bad luck!pour son/mon/ton malheur: je l'ai bien connu, pour mon malheur I knew him well, more's the pitypour son malheur, il était l'aîné de six enfants unfortunately for him, he was the oldest of sixje joue de malheur en ce moment I'm dogged by ou I've got a run of bad luck at the momentc'est dans le malheur qu'on connaît ses vrais amis (proverbe) a friend in need is a friend indeed (proverbe)3. [désespoir]faire le malheur de quelqu'un to cause somebody unhappiness, to bring sorrow to somebodyle malheur des uns fait le bonheur des autres (proverbe) one man's joy is another man's sorrow (proverbe)le malheur c'est que j'ai perdu l'adresse unfortunately, ou the trouble is I've lost the addresssans permis de travail, pas de possibilité d'emploi, c'est ça le malheur without a work permit you can't get a job, that's the snag ou the problemquel malheur que... what a shame ou pity that...————————[malɶr] interjection————————de malheur locution adjectivaleje ne remonterai plus sur ce vélo de malheur I'll never ride that wretched ou accursed bike again————————par malheur locution adverbialepar malheur, son fils est né avec la même maladie sadly, her son was born with the same disease -
98 woe
[wəu]((a cause of) grief or misery: He has many woes; He told a tale of woe.) žalost- woeful- woefully
- woefulness
- woebegone* * *[wɔu]1.nounbol, žalost, nadloga, stiska, beda; obsolete gorjé, skrbi;2.interjectionjoj! gorjé!woe to you! — bodi preklet! gorje ti!woe is me! — joj meni!; gorje meni!woe betide you if... — gorje ti, če...woe to the vanquished! — gorje premaganim! -
99 победен
conquered, vanquished, beaten, worsted, routed* * *beaten -
100 अभिभूत
අභිභූත abhibhuuta abhibhūta(pp. of abhibhavati) overpowered; vanquished.
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