Apte, Vaman Shivaram, The practical Sanskrit-English dictionary

(Poona :  Shiralkar,  1890.)

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furrow ( as ground ); Mv. 1. 20.
-2 To rub or grind against; F^q:F^F-
F%F%^^*^' H. 3. 146; K. 14. -3
To grind down ; polish ; ^^^iFTF^rFi"-
f^^F ^^X^X^x S,   6.   5 ; E,  6.   32 ;

xq^x mmxxxAfxxmm bi  17. 48.

-4 To carve. -5 To paint, write,
draw in a picture ; Ku. 5. 58. -6
To bear, raise.

' ^XWXW^ p. P' I Scratched, scrap¬
ed &c. -2 Thrown up, tossed. ~3
Written over or above. ~4 Pared,
made thin,

^|-^: 1 Allusion, mention. -2
Description, utterance, pronuncia¬
tion. -3 Boring or digging out. -4
( In Ehetoric ) A fignre of speech
in which an object is described ac¬
cording to the different impressions
caused by its appearance ; ^||-'jf#-
r^t^T^^f^l^ ^^qq I ^"(iq^ ^.
^r-sf^fH": X^x q^X^: ^Jl^trt ^♦
Chandr. 5.l9; cf. S. D. 682. -5
Eubbing, scratching, tearing up;
^^5^Ft^ K. 191 ;  ^fWH'' 232.

^^A 1 Eubbing, scratching,
scraping &c. -2 Digging up; Y. 1.
188 ; Ms. 5. 124. -3 Vomiting, -4
Mention, allusion, utterance. -6
Eaising up, elevating. -6 Writing,
painting. -7 Marking out by lines
( the xAx^    &c. in a  sacrifice ).

^if^^ «• Tearing;   K. 50.

^f^FTcT a. Famous, known.

^gJI'S' Cl. Eubbed, polished; q-
pT: m^xmx^* Bh. 2. 4:4:.

^^^^ 1 Plucking out, cut¬
ting ;'%F^%^F^^^?Ff=^%1 ^TFST ^^
( qqx ); Y. 2. 217. -2 Plucking or
pulling out the hair.

^^5f , ^fTF Irony ; ^f^r^^'CFf
#gT^F^^: %^^^5 ^- B>,105; #1^
ironically, often occurring as a
stage-direction in plays.

^^flRF ct, Eubbed against.
:^^ a. Cutting up.
 

:j^q5f:  /I canopy,  an awnmg.

^^r^ «• "Violently moving, ex¬
cessively tremulous ; ° ^icff^i^F Mai.
5. 3; ""^^Fc^ K» 302 high or surg¬
ing ; Mv. 5. 2; ^x^"" violently
agitated or exercised ; U. 3. 36.
—r5j;   A large wave or surge.

^^X^y ^c^^ See q^q, ^^qq.
 

^^^^ ni' [^^-^^(t ^Efsfo U\i. 4.
238](]^om.sing.^^?];r;V'oc. sing. ^^-
*T^, ^"^q, ^^^qi) N. of /Sukra, re¬
gent of the planet Yenus, son of
Bhrigu and preceptor of the Asuras.
In the Yedas he has the epithet
Kdvya given to him, probably be¬
cause he was noted for his wisdom;
cf.Bg.10.37; ^fF^rg^^FF ^Rr:.He is
also known as a writer on civil
and religious law (Y. 1. 4 ), and
as  an  authority on  civil  polity ;

^r^g;^5TOT q^^xq Pt. 5; ^t^^ff'^cf^^f-

^^^Ffqr^fFftKu.B. 6.

;3^?fr ind. Yed. Joyfully, will¬
ingly. .

^^F^TF Ved. 1 Wish, desire. -2
The plant from which Soma juice
is produced.

^r%^ a. Yed. 1 Desiring, striv¬
ing earnestly. -2 Devoted to, will¬
ing, —m. 1 Eire. -2 Ghee or clari¬
fied butter.

^j^r'Wish, desire.

^^^q Yed. To be wished for
or desired.

^^cfr 1 Injurious talk. -2 Cut¬
ting speech. ,

^^r^Kn (ph) Isr. of a country,
(the modern' Kandahara) and its
inhabitants.

^X (^1r) ^:, -Xy ^# {^x) xtx

The fragrant root of the i3lant  An-
dropogon Muricatus (^f^of^^^ Mar.

^rarfcri^r);^^?r-2FFdm/S. 3. 9. —fr

A sort of grass, a'small sort of Sac¬
charum.

^#rt?IT a. Trading in  or  selling

U-^ira.

^ 1 P. {^\q\% ^\q^ -^m^^lXy
BT[(?rr-^fqrr-^g-) 1 To burn, consume;
BTFq:N^F^ ^FHFm-f^^^^Hff^t Bk.'
6.1,14.62; Ms.4.189.-2 To punish,
chastise; ^^^tTfFcsFF^H Ms. 9.273.
-3 To kill, injure.

^TSF Cl, Burning. —qf; 1 Early
morning, dawn, day-break. -2 A
libidinous man, -3 Saline earth. -4
Bdellium. .

^qaf 1 Black pepper. -2 Ginger.
-3 The root Piper Longum. —qx
Piper Longum. -2 Piper Chaba
(=^t^). -3 Dried ginger.

^jq^T: 1 Pire, -2 The sun.
 

^F%tF p. P'l Burnt,consumed. -2
( fr. cf^) Dwelt, fixed, remaining
in or on; stale. ~3 Quick, expedi¬
tious, —q Habitation.

^sif a. [ ^fT-?r^ Un. 3. 2 ] 1
Hot, warm; °3TfT:, ^cfTi:: &c. -2
Sharp, strict, active ; s^Fft ^FfrF^F-
xTF^^rr ^T^^frpT^ ^1%^; E. 4. 8
(where ^sip has sense 1 also). -3
Pungent, acrid (as a ^^). -4 Clever,
sharp. -5 Choleric, warm,passionate,
—s^:,~soj- 1 Heat, warmth. -2 The
hot season {^[^q); Ms. 11. 114.-3
Sunshine. -4 A deep or feverish
sigh. — "s^^ An onion.—sorf 1 Warm^
th, heat. -2 Consumption. -3 Bile,
-COJlip. -^%xy --^Xx^ -!T:,-fr-
f^f^:, -^f^fF:, -^F^: 'hot-rayed',
the sun ; E. 5. 4, 8. 30; Ku. 3.25.
—^TK^FF:, -BTTTFrF:, -^^^H": ap¬
proach of heat, hot season. — sj^f:
the cold season. — ^^cit warm or hot
water. —^Fr?":, -qx the hot season.
—^^^ a, heating, —qqx the hot
river ^qx'^X or the river of hell.—^f-
^qx 1. tears. -2, hot vapour. —^Rcrj-;
-oj" an umbrella, parasol; ^f?fii;»ff-
WmF^'^^F^ Ku. 5. 52. —%-ixx Del-
phinus Gangeticus.

^^^qX a. 1 Sharp, smart, active.
^2 Sick with fever, sufi'ering pain.
-3 Warming, heating. -4 Bent,
stooping. -^; 1 Eever. -2 The hot
season, summer. -3 Eevolving, turn¬
ing round.

^^^^r,  --^q Heat,  warmth,

^^qX^  a.   [ ^zrq q ^^^, 3^,-^ ] ]^o|-

being able to bear  heat,  scorched
by, suifering fiom, heat; ^^^\^x f^-

Wx Px^x^x^ m^x^qx^ m^x Y*

2, 23.

^jf^oj-^j- Eice-gruel.

^F^^'^J^^. Heat.

^so^lifqr The hot Ganga, i, e. the
Badari ( having hot sources ).

■^^Hxy ^^qqix [ OT-i?^ ] 1 Heat,
-2 The hot season, summer. -3
Spring. ^4 Anger, warmth of tem¬
per. -5 Ardour, eagerness, zeal,
-Comp. —^p^cF a. enraged. —B:fr^-
JT: ,-^qr^JF: the hot season, —qx 1.
the son of Bhrigu. -2. the Manes; a
deceased ancestor, —qxxx m. the
sun. — ^f^; a vapour bath.

^^qq^m. [<rq;-3Tr^ft ^[^5] 1 Heat,
warmth ; ^^fF^fF^^ Bh, 2, 40; Ms, 9.
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