Apte, Vaman Shivaram, The practical Sanskrit-English dictionary

(Poona :  Shiralkar,  1890.)

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^Tf^4
 

ing. -2   Not to   be denied   or   set
aside.

^IT^ ind. Instantly, speedily,
at once; BT^^f m Px^^ W^Jc^f^^
Ku. 5. 86 ; STfliT rff^r^^^ rfff f^^-
^ B, 5, 71; Ki. 16. 16.
 

^^^, BTf?fr*T a. Shameless,
proud, presumptuously bold.

srfk a. [ f-f^ ] 1 Luxurious,
fat. -2 Wise, learned (^i^r ).

^g"f^ a. Shameless, impudent.
—qXx A Buddhist mendicant.
 

^W^ a. Ved. 1 Not fluctuating

or stumbling. -2 Not crooked (bt^-
f^rST ); °CFf a. Ved. of straight or
upright appearance.

^S^y et.   Not fluctuating,  firm,
steady, —x^ N. of a tree ( H^Frf^).
 

^.
 

^T The second letter n of the
Alphabet.
^T 1 Used as a particle or inter¬
jection showiug {a) assent; *yes',
<verily'. ( 6 ) Compassion ( sfj^qrF )
^Ah'. (c) Pain or regret (usually
written afFtf^or ^p. q. v.), *alas'. (a)
EecoUection ( ^qx^ ) *Ah', *0h' ;
3Tf qq f^RHf^X U'. 6. {e) But ( used
as a disjunctive conjunction), / )
And (used as a cumulative con¬
junction), {g) Sometimes used as an
expletive; 3Tf xrq H^q^.In all these
senses 3fF is treated as a Pragfihya
vowel ( does not form any Sandhi
with a following vowel) P. I. !♦ 14.
-2 (As a prefix to verbs and nouns)
( a ) it expresses the senses of
near, near to, towards, from all
sides, all around ( see the several
verbs ). ( 6 ) With verbs of motion,
taking, carrying &c. it shows the
reverse of the action ; as Txq^ to g),
^Tprpr to come ; qx to give, B^r^f to
take^fftto carry, SfffTr to bring.
-3 ( As a separable preposition with
abl.) it shows either {a) the limit
inceptive (^H"!^!^), from, ever since,
away from, out of, off*, from among;
m^n^ 'srfHpre^ff^ S. l ,♦ q^q
arr from out of many ; BTT ^^H^T:
S,  5. 25 ever  since    (her) birth;

Str T^: U-   6-1^-   ( ^ )  ^^> ^^ ^^"

presses the limit exclusive or con¬
clusive (^4^), till, until, upto, as
far as, unto; sfF^^H^F^lF'Hlt'^^- P. H.

1.13 J see %^^vA; 3?r q-f^fsfrrfj-

5ff >S^. 1. 2 till tho learned are satis¬
fied ; m %^'JT^^ ^e. 11 upto or as
far as Kailasa; ^^hTr?t>S\4; U. 1.
37; V. 2. 2. In this sense 3fF some¬
times governs the ace.; ^OTf^f ^frft:
upto a hundred births. ( c ) In both
these senses ^f   frequently  enters
 

into compound,forming either Avya¬
yibhava comp. or compound adjec¬
tives; ^Tf^fFy (or ^f ^%^-£fOf7<:^r^:
commencing with ur including child¬
ren ; ^rgf*^ (or sTf^^:) ^mXx Sk.
till final emancipation; ^^f%?cfry Ku.
1.5 as far as ; ^XHX^ Bt. 1 till
death ;BTf^Trft?r^5: K. 70 down to
the cowherd; STf^ffqfPJ flT^frf^:
including the cowherds. Sometimes
the compound so formed stands
as the first member of other com¬
pounds, 5#f.i^r{r^c:H^;§;f?^rfff'?rt?l^aF-

^T^ri w^25r$Rl^^f5T(*f;?rr^w^^-

?ff E. 1. 5; ^prf^iffr^ft S. 6. 17 ;
3Tr^f^% M. 5. 10. {d) Used
with loc. it has the sense of *in',
*at' ( mostly Ved.); iff^ ^ ^^^^
Ev. 1. 91. 13. ~4 With adjectives
( or sometimes with nouns ) ajf has
a diminutive force ; STfTf^C a little
white, whitish; ^rr5^!T S.7. 17
slightly visible; 3Tf%q*J gentle
shaking; so arfjffrir, ^XXXWi- -5 ( As
a separable adverb) 5^f chiefly oc¬
curs in the Vedas and means near,
near to, or towards, thereto, further;
and also, even ; in many cases it
emphasizes the word which pre¬
cedes it, and when placed after pre¬
positions it strengthens their sense.

^xx =^f^q.vv.

^r:   1  = ^q  q.. v.    -% N.   of
Lakshmi (^).

^T^c^^  Boasting, swaggering.

^T^tT 1 A. To shake, tremble;
to tremble with fear; S. A. — Gaus.
To shake, put in motion ( fig. also.)
3T%^vfr%fqrrf5^'T^'r E. 2.13 ( some
take^^f'^rf=t'Sfc*iFf); Es. 6. 22.

3Tf^^: 1 Shaking a little.-2 Shak¬
ing, trembling; B:f^f^cpt^ V. 5.
22 v.].
 

BTfofPT^ et. Slightly shaking. —5f
Trembling motion, shaking.

BTfcfff'^^, ^Xqxq a. Shaking, trenr-
bling; moved, agitated.

^X^.<^\. ^'^-^A^B. V. 1.121]
Making any thing impure. "*

^cj^nl 10 P. (properly a Den.
form) To hear, give ear to, listen;
^f ^rf^f^f^^^^frf S,l,

'^X'xAq Hearing, listening.

^Tr^c?( 10 p. 1 To take hold of,
seize, take; ^i. 7. 21; .grH^Tfcftlricf*
%^X K. 49 seized. -2 To consider,
regard; ^qfCtm^ Tr^?Tfr^7<7^fcf K.
108, 235; f<cf^JT^g^rf fist tT^f^f?'!!^-
pf Git. 3. -3 To observe, notice,
take into consideration; H^fH^f^-
??j^ H.l.-4(a) To bind, fasten, tie;
^^^^^pytfgf^f^f^Srffll^: K. 99, 84;
(5) To  confine ;   to restrain,    tie

np; ^^^Ig^r^f^^rff^i^r SI 1.   6,

9.45; Ks. 20. 52. -5 To shake,
agitate; Jfr^f^rfr^cfRff^ f ?ff: Mb.;
Bh. 1. 42, -6 To cast, throw;
^i. 3. 73, ^. 72. -7 To surrender,
transfer. -*3 To measure; STf^Fj^f^^
Pf^^^t K. 78 to count, reckon.

W^r^ff 1 Laying hold of, seizing;
^55ft^f^t55?f K- 183;binding; >Si.5. 42
confinement, -2 Counting, reckon¬
ing. ~3 Wish, desire. -4 Inquiry.
-5 Comprehending,   understanding.

STr^STt 1 An ornament, decor¬
ation ; STT^^^mrfr ^^yXX'^^JWXx Dk*
63, K. 313, 365 ; E. 17. 22,18. 62.
-2 Dress (in general ), accoutre¬
ment. -3 Sickness, disease. -4 Add¬
ing to, increasing.

^f^c^q^: 1 Eemembering with
regret, missing. -2 Painting, loss of
sense or perception. -3 Joy or de¬
light, -i Darkness. -5 A knot or
joint.
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