Apte, Vaman Shivaram, The practical Sanskrit-English dictionary

(Poona :  Shiralkar,  1890.)

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231, 2. 23; Ku. 5. 46, 7. 14;
-2 Steam, vapour ; Ku. 5. 23. -3
The hot season. -4 Ardour, eager¬
ness. -5 The letters ^, g;, ^ and ^
( in gram. ); see 3;s?^5;5;.

^^F^'^: The hot season.

^^^^f' 1 Dawn,morning; q^tqx-

F^Ff^F^F% E.   12.   1;  ^^1% ^^qxn

rising at day-break. -2 Morning
light; cf. Aurora; (personified as
the daughter of heaven and sister
of the ^dityas). ^3 The deity that
presides over the morning and even¬
ing twilights (used in dual); ^q*^
or^qfn^.-4 The outer pas^ge of the
ear. -5 The Malaya range. — ^ The
end of the day, evening twilight.
-€OIlip. —q^ a. awakening with
the morning light, early awaked.
—^q a. awakening early, {-qx) 1.
fire]* IJ. 6.-2. a child. ^-3. N.of a tree

(f%^^).

^^F^F^TtFT Ved. Bawn and night.

^qxq a. Sacred to the dawn.         !

^^X [ ^f^^^^^ft <^'3[-^ ] 1 Early
morning, dawn. -2 Morning light.
-3 Twilight. -4 Saline earth. -5 A
cow. -6 Night. -7 A boiler, cooking
vessel (^^r^O; cf. ^^r- -8 IST. of a
wife of Bhava (who was a manifes¬
tation of Eudra j.-9 N. of a daughter
of the demon Bana and wife of Ani--
ruddha. [She beheld Aniruddha in a
dream and became passionately enamour-
sd of him. She sought the assistance of
her friend Chitralekh^, who advised
her to have with her the portraits of all
young princes living round about her.
When this   was   done, she   recognized
 

Aniruddha and had him carried to
her city, where she was married to
him; see a^j^f^^ also], —.^?^<i. Early
in the morning, -2 At night.
-Comp. —^Ft^: a cock. —q^Xy
-Xq'^x ,-^x N. of Aniruddha, hus¬
band of Usha.

^qir; N. of ASiva.

:3-q§Xz=:^^q. V.

^^tt=: :^^\x q. V.

^:^: [ ^<T-?[.^'r%^ Un. 4.   161]

1 A camel; BT^TF^FHF^rFWF^^I^ Bf
5. 32] Ms. 3. 162, 4. 120, 11. 202.
-2 A buffalo. -3 A bull with
a hump. -4 A cart or carriage.
«.fr 1 A she-camel. -2 An earthen
vessel in the shape of a camel, [cf.
Pers. ushtar ; Zend ustra.] -Comp.
-^F%^F (pl-) ^- 0^ ^ country ^or
its inhabitants, in the south.—^TF^
a flower of a red colour. —5^rF^^
a. making a noise like a camel.
—zfnoTt a couple of camels, —^qxy
-f^XX'^x  piles.   —qxA camel-litter.

^f^r 1 A she-camel. -2 An
earth'en wine-vessel of the shape of
a camel; ^i. 12. 26.

^J^OT, ^SPF^^^^T^see under ^^.

^T%^ /. ( Nom. ^[•^oT^ ) 1 A
Yedic metre of 3 Padas, the first
two containing 8 syllables each, and
the third 12. -2 A classical metre
of 4 Padas with 7 syllables in each.
-3 A brick sacred to ^f%^f.

q;-^ Tv.] 1 Anything wound round
the head.-2 Hence,a turban,diadem^
 

crownet; g^^F^^Ff^T^F^ Mk. 5.19;
°TC K. 106;Eatn."l. 4. -3 A dis¬
tinguishing mark, -A A characteri¬
stic mark (of hair ) on the head of a
Buddha which indicates his future
sanctity.

^5^ff^;5r a. [ ^soffKf-^j^ ] Wearing
a diadem; K. 229. — m. IM. of /Siva,

^3^,  ^^^ &c. See under ^^.

^^ a. 1 Eelating to, or seen in,
the morning. -2 Bright, shining.
—^: 1A ray ( of light), beam; ^'l-

^t: ^Hl^^^ft^J^sMl'^^^^'^F^-
M. 2. 13; E. 4. 66;Ki. 5. 31, 34.
-2 A bull. -3 A god. -4 The sun.
-5 A day. -6 The two Asvini-kn-
maras. — ^F 1 Morning, dawn. -2
Light; bright sky. -3 A cow. ~4
The earth. -Comp. —q^q^ a^
having a bright bow. {—m.) N. of
Indra. — ;!rf?f?ra. going out early
in  the morning  ( as the A^vins ).

^F% ct. Going ( Ved. ).

^I%5Fir- [ ^T^qr^ ^q} 1 A small
ox.   -2  An old ox.  —-^f  A  cow.

^%iF a. Belonging to or coming
from, an ox or cow. —qx An ox.
—^r 1 A cow. -2 Brightness, light.
-3 A calf. -4 Milk.

;3-^     1   P.    (%rt,    ^^[^;    ^itrf)

To hurt or give  pain. -2 To kill,
destroy; see 3^f.

^3^5 ^ff ind. An interjection
of calling,

3"^* /. [^f-^]A word   expreS'
sive of sorrow or dejection.
3"^?   A bull.
 

^a
 

•^x [ si^ft, 3T^-[%g; ^ ] 1 N.

of ^iva. -2 The moon. -3 A pro¬
tector, —ind. 1 A particle used to
introduce a subject. -2 An inter¬
jection of ( a ) calling ; ( 6 ) of
compassion; ( c) protection.

g;;g" See nnder q^.

grf^:/.[3^^i^^>. in. 3. 97]
1 Weaving, sewing ( fr. A ). -2
Protection. -3 Enjoyment. -4
Sport, play. -5 Eavour,   kindness.
 

-6 Aid, assistance, help. -7 The
money given to a tailor for sewing.
-8 Wish, desire.

g^yj n. An udder (changed to
^qq^ in Bah. comp.);^^ ^F^^ ^^F"
LTTF^^^TF^^^ E.1.84.-2 A co¬
vered secret place to which only
friends areadmitted.-3 The bosom.
-4 The breast of a mother.

•^Xq^^ OT "^qxq Milk ( produced
from the udder )•, ^^^^^R's^F^ tF-
^qqX^ B, 2, 66,
 

3^ a, [ ^5 fr^f ^^ XJi:i. 3. 2 ]
1 Wanting, deficient, defective;
F%F%fT^^^^: ^'C^f'^Jl^ ^^1" B. 10.
1; incomplete, insuf&cient. -2
Less than ( in number , size or
degree); ^IvTlt^t F^F^!^^ Y.3. 1 less
than two years old ; ^ ^F*^sn%sff
qqq Y. 2. 295. -3 Eewer, smaller.
-4 Weaker, inferior; -^ q ^%X^'
X^m ^^Xq B^.. 2. 14. -5 Minus (in
t!iis  sense   used with numerals);
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