Apte, Vaman Shivaram, The practical Sanskrit-English dictionary

(Poona :  Shiralkar,  1890.)

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^; m. N. of iS'iva. —ind. An
interjection of (1) calling ( =Hola,
ho); (2) remembrance; (3) invit¬
ing.

^^ a. Belonging to one.

^^^ ind. At once.

1^^^ Singleness of time or
occurrence.

^3^irt4' 1 Sole sovereignty, su¬
preme power.-2 Absolute monarchy.

^;*MK* <». (^/.) 1 Belong¬
ing to a simple word. -2 Consist¬
ing of single words, —qx The
name given to tha Naigama section
of Yaska's commentary on the
^Nighaigitavas.

K^M^ 1 Unity of words. -2
Being formed  into one word.

^3K^flT5^ Singleness of nature
or purpose.

^^Wc^" Unanimity, agreement,
sameness of opinion; R, 18. 36; ^q
^^xk^XXHXq H. 1 all are unani¬
mous on this point.

M^B^Nff^" Monarchy.

^3?^l%^a. (gfr/. ) Provid¬
ed with 101.

^^^FF ct.(x^f.) Produced by or
relating to animals with uncloven
hoofs (as milk&c.); Ms.5.8; Y.l. 170.

^^SR'T? %5piH^ The one accent¬
less monotonous tone, monotony.

il^^H^l^^ «. {mf^) Provided
with 1001.

Q:iiT^TfbR: 1 ^ tl^i®^ (breaking
into lonely houses ); ^f^^ ^rT-
^I^Rrfc%«r Dk. 67; 8119. 111.
-2 The owner of a single house.

^'^151' a. Intent on one object.

q^pcJ^ Intentness on one object.

^^pXt A soldier of the body¬
guard; Raj. T. 5. 249.

^<RTr^^ 1 Unity, unity of soul.
-2 Identity, sameness. -3 Oneness
with the Supreme Soul.
 

^cRTnj*?!^^ 1 Oneness of re¬
lation. -2 Existence in the same
subject ;   co-extension (in Logic);

Bhash^ P. 69.

^^tRHF et. {^f.)l Abso¬
lute, complete, perfect; Bg. 14. 27.
-2 Assured, certain; San. K. 68; Mu.
4. -3 Exclusive, — % In private,
apart from others ; Pt. 1.

^^l(^«h? A pupil who com¬
mits OLIO error in reading or recit¬
ing (the Vedas ).

^^T5C$ 1 Sameness of aim or
purpose.-2 Consistency in meaning.

^^rf^ ^. {^\f*) 1 Ephe¬
meral. -2 Of one or the same day,
quotidian. -3 Lasting for one day
(^as a sacrifice, fever, festival &c.).

\^ 1 Oneness,unity, harmony;
R. 10, 82; U. 6. 33. -2 Unanimi¬
ty. -3 Identity, sameness. -4 Espe¬
cially, the identity of the human
soul or of the universe with the
Deity. -5 An aggregate, whole. -6
( In alg. ) The product of the
length and depth of the portions
or little excavations differing
in depth (Colebrooke).

^:^ «. (fr/.) [f?-3Tnj^] Made
of, or produced from, sugar cane,
sugary.-11 Sugar. -2 A kind of
spirituous liquor.

q^o^j a. Made of sugar-cane.

^^ a. [ %^''^^^ 1 Suitable for
sugar-cane. -2 Bearing sugar-cane.
—cIT: A carrier of sugar-cane.

^rf^«. [f^ir^-^^] Carry¬
ing a load of sugar-canes.

^%'^T^ a. [ f^^-^^J Belong¬
ing to Ikshvaku. —^t,-^: 1 A
descendant of Ikshvaku ; ^T^h:^^-
qxx ?5r^I% U. 5. -2 The country
ruled by the Aikshvakus.

9:5^ a. (^VOrf^I^-^'l] Produc¬
ed from the fipf^ tree, --t The nut
of the fn?(t tree.
 

^tf^S^ ct.{^xf') [f7?5r-^3Tj

1 Optional, voluntary; ffJ^fc^tfr ^q-
^R^^ ^ #N^^: Day. B. -2 Arbi¬
trary.

^ir a. Ved. [ irr-BTOT ] 1 Con-
taining anything refreshing. -2
Containing the word (f;^) (such as
a chapter). -3 Belonging to a sheep.
—:§•: N. of Pururavas (f^qf: 3Tq-p^>.

q^^ «• ( ^/. ) Belonging to
a sheep, —qxx A species of sheep.

^( ST ) 1%^: (5y: )  N.   of

Kubera.

^ (f )* ^ ^all &c. of bones
and rubbish.

^or a. [ qw-BTor ] ( ofy/^ ) Of or
belonging to an antelope ( as skin,
wool &c.); Y. 1. 259.

qrRf Cl, {^xf. ) Hunting black
antelopes, a deer-killer,

^Xq a. ( 5r7/. ) [ qr^-^J Pro.
duced •from the black doe or from
anything connected with her. -»^:
A black antelope. —zt A kind of
coitus (rRT%5:r).

^gr^TcPET The state of having
this property or peculiarity,

^ci<.^ a. [TTO-^] Originating
from Aitareya. —qxy-q A descehd-
ant of Itar^ (or Itara, a sage )
to whom the Aitareya Brdhuia^a
and -ira^yaka were revealed*
-Comp.. —^qi'^^r^ N. of an Upa¬
nishad.

^^T^f^ ^. A reader of the Aita¬
reya Brahmana.

^%ITr^^«.(^'r/0 [ffdim

Z^] 1 Traditional. -2 Histori¬
cal —qxx 1 An historian. -2 One
who knows or studies ancient le¬
gends.

^fcf^ Traditional instruction,
legendary  account;  qT^^»T5*TR "q

jn^r^Rpir '^'H^s Eam.; f^?,«^m^.

(^W?l is regarded as one of the Pra-
ma^as or proofs by the Paurai^ik as
and reckoned along with qrO{j^
cHjiTpT &c.; seeaygiT^).
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