Apte, Vaman Shivaram, The practical Sanskrit-English dictionary

(Poona :  Shiralkar,  1890.)

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3^ 2 U. [ ^^a^ ) f^,3;3^,^-

cover, surround, hide; ^T^^TF^ ^
^^F^^FTO^FT^TF^^T Bk. 14. 103,
3. 4:7 ; SI 20. 14. -2 To cover one¬
self.   — Caus.    ^^qqxA.    '^ Desid.

gj|; -^^q. V.

3j|^t A vessel for measuring
corn ( such as a bushel ).• —^; A
hero. -2 A Eakshasa or goblin.

^^ a. 1 Erect, upright, above ;
° qX^ &c.; rising or tending up¬
wards. -2 Eaised, elevated, erected;
f^:, ""qrifi &c. -3 High, superior,
upper.-4 Not sittiiig (opp. ^TnTf^).
-5 Torn (as hair). -6 Thrown up.
—.i-f Elevation, height. —^f ind. I
Upwards, aloft, above. -2 In the
sequel (= ^qRgTcF^).-3 In a high
tone, aloud. -4 Afterwards, subse¬
quent to ( with abl.) ; ^ 5^?F^t-
^F's'^FF^ K^- ^- ^3 ; ^T^t 5^qr^^F?^
Ms. 9. 77; Y. 1. 53 ; E. 14, 66 ; Ek.
18. 36; xA^^^ Ms. 9. 104 after
the father's death; 3T^ g^% hence¬
forward, hereafter. -Comp. — st-
Trf^y a, with uplifted finger.
—ST^^F ct. going upwards, (fq)
motion above, -^a^f^^; rearing of
a horse. —3?FF%"rF: the plant
Momordica Charantia (^[5C^). — ff;
motion or tendency upwards. — ^frg",
-%^ or. 1. having the hair erect.
, -2. one whose hair is torn. ( -s^; )
jNi. of Ketu. — 5^3* a.'with the neck
upraised. ( -^ ) IST. of a plant ( ^-
fr^rTRfr). —qx^ a. with the ears
pricked up or erect; S. l.>8. —^R^
n. -\wq\ 1* motion upwards. -2.
action for attaining a high place.
( -m.) N. of Yishriu. —^^:, -^
the upper part of the body. —'^"sor
a, having the sharp qualities stirred
up; effervescing (^). — if,-^ffij^
a. 1. going upwards, ascended,
rising; Ku. 5. 23. -2. being on
high. -3. virtuous, pious, {-"q-.) 1.
a kind of disease. -2. N. of Vishj^tu;
°^ the city of Hari^chandra. —q;q
a. gone up, risen, ascended, —qxxx
a. going upwards. (-fqx f.) -^;,
-^Aq 1. ascent, elevation. -2, go¬
ing to heaven, -3. going above^
 

q^\q less by one; °F%^f^; 20
minus 1= 19; so °f%^H;, 29;
^.tf^r^'^ 49 ; BTS'F'f ^tF   100  minus

8:^92.

^f^spT et. Less, inferior.

gv?F^F% P^en P. 1 To leave defi¬
cient or unfinished. -2 To deduct,
lessen, diminish. -3 To measure.
-4 To deal out in sniall  quantities.

^R?F P' P' Lessened by sub¬
traction, less, fewer &c.

^?I^ ind. An interjection of
( a ) interrogation; ( 6 ) anger;
( c ) reproach, abusc; {d) arrogance;
( e) envy.

^IT a. Protecting, —qx Yed. A
good friend, an affectionate com¬
panion.

g^iCT 1 A. [ ^qy ^q ] To weave,
sew.

gr^r= ^xxx q. v.

37fr =^^^1" ^-^-; iSi.2. 30.

^:^: { m. ) [ 3;§*^i^i^^ q^VX^
Un. 1. 30 ] 1 The thigh; g^^ qqxq
^qx Ev. 10. 90. 12; Ms.l. 31,
87 ] E. 12. 88; ( at the end of fem.
compounds the form is °^: or°^: ,
but more usually the latter; ^fij:*-?

^f^:,^f^4f^Yoc).-Comp. --^fxA

thigh and knee. —^:^ a. born or
sprung from the thigh; Y.l. 3.
— To^ff^: /. weakness of the
thigh. —TFFf: ^""xA^x q. v. —^,
-'^^^\y "-'XXqqs et, sprung from the
thigh. J ( "m., ) a Yai^ya. —qzq^
«^^^-yfj?r a., as high as or reach¬
ing the thig;hs, knee-deep, —q^q
m. n. the knee. — qpT^^ the thigh¬
bone, hip-bcme. —PT?F ct. having
a rent in the. thigh; see P. lY. 1.
52.—^rM": paralysis^ of the lower
extremities j, rheumatism of the
thigh.    (- *Ff) the    plantain   tree .

ISXX^x {^Xf* ) [^^"^5] ^
Yai^ya, a man of the third tribe
(as be )xn from the thighs of
Brahma, or Purusha). cf.Ms.1.31,87.

gj^^t/. [cf. p. III. 2. 177] 1
Stren gth, vigour. -2 Sap, juice. -3
Yi'atf )r. -4 Eood ; oft. with ^; fqf

tqrr ^ rif, ^^ ^%f% &c.

^^; 1 N. of the month Kdr-
tika   (a^ giving vigour and energy);

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SI 6, 50. "2 Energy. -3 Power,
strength. -4 Procreative power. -5
Life, breath. -6 iN". of the sons
of iIt^ttj^* ( reckoned among the
seven i^ishis of the third Ma¬
nvantara ). — "ifr 1 Eood. -2 Ener¬
gy. -3 Strength, sap. -4 Growth.
-5 N. of a daughter of Daksha and
wife of Yasishtha. —^ Water.

gr^l% Den. P. 1 To feed,
strengthen, nourish, -2 (A.) To be¬
come strong or powerful.

^T^c^ a. Yed. Abounding in food
or strength.

gr^^ n. [ ^^-^g^] 1 Yigour,
energy. -2 Eood.

g^^^r[^<x. 1 Eich in food; juicy,
succulent. -2 Powerful, strong,
vigorous.

^'E^rT a. [ 3:^^-^rJ=q;] 1 Great,
powerful, strong, mighty; E. 2.
50; Bk. 3. 55 ; Mv. 4. 35; M^L
2. 9. -2 Excellent, pre-eminent ;
U.4.

^^F?^^^. Mighty, strong, great;
U. 5. 27. -^x A figure of Ehetoric,
speaking of anything with con¬
tempt.

^fkq a. 1 {a) Powerful, strong,
mighty;iTFHgfF =^ ^rg^^ ^??^ E. 11.
64;Bh.2.76;vigorous,strong (speech);
aS'I. 16. 38; Ye, 1. 13. {b) Great,
large, exceeding, much; Mv. 2. 13.
-2 Distinguished, glorious, superior;
excellent, beautiful; ^^xx Si. 16.
85 ; JF^dF%^%rF?f B. 9. 39 ; 1. 93 ;
Mdl. 7. 4. '3 High, noble, spirited;
° 3TF^^ ^^* BI 2. 1 spirited or
noble. -4 Increased ; deep, grave ;
Ki. 11. 40. -q 1 Strength, might.
-2 Energy.

g7f%i?T^a.  Abounding in food.

:^^ l^i-^Vv^' 5. 47 ] 1 Wool.
-2 A woollen cloth. -Conip.—
—!Tr^:r'T3-;,-^FPT; a spider. —^^,.^;fT
a. soft as wool.

g^F 1 Wool; E. 16. 87. -2 A
circle of hair between the eye¬
brows. -3 N. of the wife of Chitra¬
ratha. -Comp. —fq^x a ball of
wooL —^fT,-^?I^ ct. woollen, —x^^q
a thread of wool, -^^h^f Yed. a
tuft of wool.

^^X"^ ct' Woollen. —5:1 A ram.
-2 Spider; Bv. 1. 90. -3 A wool¬
len blanket.
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