Apte, Vaman Shivaram, The practical Sanskrit-English dictionary

(Poona :  Shiralkar,  1890.)

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T^
 

T.
 

^ a. ( Used only at the end of
comp. ) Who or what goes, going,
moving, being, staying, remaining,
having sexual intercourse with &c.
—Zx 1 A Gandharva, -2 An epi¬
thet of Gaigiesa. -3 A long syllable
( nsed as an abbreviation of j^ ),
( in prosody ). —ZXy-tf A song.

tm^ (nf) (Some suppose qqz to
be an incorrect form, as is observed
by a writer :—q;\^^ q^^ %^ Zrq-
F^'^^tt ^X^') i The sky, atmosphere;
BTWN^ TH-^T^W ^^^t'T R.3.43.
^l^^^ffiN 'F^rFFt  Pt. 5. 6;   ^W '^:
qzf^ 'T'RFar 8. 4. v. 1; 81 9. 27.
-2 (In math.) A cypher. -3 Pirma-
ment.   -4 Heaven.   -Comp.   —^
the highest   heavens.     — ST^T'Tr   a
heavenly nymph, an Apsaras.   --3T-
hqzx 1. the sun. -2. a planet. -3. a
celestial being. —345^.   rain-water.
—^t^^- the planet Mars. ^—JfT^H-
^sit   * sky-flower'; i. e.  any unreal
thing, an impossibility;   see ^q^.
—TF^: 1. a deity. -2 a celestial be¬
ing J Me,  46,    -3. a planet. -"ZX
(also TFT^*^ ) ct. moving in the air.
( HC: ) 1.   a bird. -2. a planet.  -3.
a heavenly spirit. -4. a   lunar man¬
sion. -5. the zodiac (^[r1l'^^)« — ^-
^: 1. the sun. -2. a cloud. — F'^fFft-
qa. moving or ranging in the  sky;
H. 1. 21. {—m.) 1. a luminary. -2. 1
the sun. -3. a celestial being. — ^
a. dwelling in the  air.  { —m. ) a
celestial being ; Si. 4. 53. —Rf^: /.
an epithet of the Ganges.—W,*-fi!qrrF
a.situated in the sky. —JFtpfiq*: l.air,
\nnd.   -2. N.   of   one of the eight
Maruts.

'pr^ 1 P. To laugh, deride.

^11* [ T^T-Tr?; Vn* 1. 120] 1
The river Ganges, the most sac]:ed
river in India; 3T>Jt>fF^^4 ^^'FT-
m^F^wBh. 2. 10; H. 2.26;
13, 57; (mentioned in Ev. 10. 75. 5
along with other rivers considered
sacred in India). -2 The Ganges per¬
sonified as a goddess. [Ganga is the
eldest daughter of Himavat. It is said that
 

a cUrse of Brahma made her come down
upon earth, where she became   the first
wife of King Santanu.    She  bore him
eight sons, of whom Bhishma, the young¬
est,    became a well-known personage,
renowned  for his valour and life-long
celibacy.    According to another account
she came down on earth being propitiat¬
ed by Bhagw-atha : see H'TfW  and  3T^
also; and cf. Bh. 2. 10.   ].      -Comp.
—3tir-3T>F^ 71. 1. water of the Gan-
ges.   2.  pure rain-water  ( such as
falls in the month of sfff^Jf). — 3^^-
ZXXx 1' the descent of the Ganges on
the earth;  Z^iX^ f^  ^ZZX^ZXXx
K. 32 (where q°  also' means  'de¬
scent into the Ganges' for ablution).
2. IST. of a sacred place.   — SfgfJ^ a
collection of eight verses addressed
to the Ganges.  — ^%f:  the  source
of the Ganges. — %5f the river Gan¬
ges and the district two   Koss  on
either of its banks.   — f^^  Gan¬
getic kite. —ZXx 1. N. of   Bhishma.
-2. of Kartikeya. —frF: an epithet
of Bhihma, —fFC the place  where
the Ganges enters the plains  ( also
called fR^r^). —^:   1  an  epithet
of /Siva. -2 the ocean.    ° qrr l!^.   of
a town. —^^f:   1. N. of Bhishma.
-2. of Kartikeya.  -3. a  man  of a
mixed and vile caste whose business
is to   remove dead bodies.   -4.  a
Brahmana  who  conducts pilgrims
to the Ganges.   —^H m. 1. N,   of
ASiva. -2. the ocean. —q\.'s[ the  bed
of the Ganges.   —ZTF'^  !• ^ pilgri¬
mage to the Ganges. -2. carrying a
sick person to the river-side to die
there.    — r^?<F  N.   of a  poem by
Jagannatha paijdita.   —^F'F^;  the
place where the Ganges  enters the
ocean. —^XXx 1. an epithet of  Bhi¬
shma. -2. of Kartikeya. —I^x   N.
of a cff^.

n^FF^F, ^'F^F, «Ff'5f^F The Ganges.
ififf^tf a.   Become as  sacred as
the Ganges.

I'TT^^    A precious   stone   also
called iff^^.
?T^t3* 1 A tree. -2   The period
 

( i. e. number* of terms ) of a pro¬
gression (in math).

n^f^ 1 P. (nsiRr, Z\^ ) 1 To
sound, roar ; ^q-^^iEFr: Bk.\ U. 5.
-2 To be drunk ; to be confused or
inebriated.

qzxx [jl'Z^ZK '<s\z]l An elephant;

cff^^ff^^ f^^fif^rn^r z^ Ki.i,36.

-2 The number ' eight \ -3 A mea¬
sure  of  length , a  Gaja or yard,
( thus defined:—•^fWF^'^Jf^jiFqr (1r^^-
TO^r qZ' ). ~4 A   demon  killed by
jSiva. -5 One of the eight elephants
of the quarters. -Comp.. —S^^foff m.
1,   the most  excellent among ele¬
phants. -2. An epithet of %rr^, the
elephant of Indra.   — 3Tr^F%: lo-J^d
of    elephants,   a   noble   elephant.
—3:^1.^^: a  superintendent of ele¬
phants. —3T^^: a vile or wretched
elephant^  a common   or   low-born
elephant. — 3T^?Ri the  religious fig-
tree ( ^xz^q ).   (-^ )  the root of a
lotus. — a^ft;   1.   a  lion.  -2. N. of
iSiva  who  killed   the  demon  qz.
—-^F^F^: * one who gets his liveli¬
hood by    elephants', an  elephant-
driver.   —B^IF^TF:,   -3TF'^:   epithets
of Ganesa. — STFSff: science of the
treatment of elephants. —3?F^f: an
elephant-driver.   —Sfflf,  -^Fg^ ^«
of Hastinapura.—^:   1.   an excel-
ent  elephant,  a   lordly elephant ;
T%^S'FF^'1%5H^^'# 8. TiL 7. -2.
Airdvata,    Indra's elephant. °ofj5f:
an epithet  of   Siva.   —ZX^x a large
esculent   root.    — ^rf^^T   m.   N.
of  Garuda.   —Tri%:/. 1-  a stately,
majestic gait like that of an  ele¬
phant.  -2»   a woman  with  such a
gait.   — ^Fft'ft  a woman having a
stately elephant-Hke    gait.   —SF^
a portion of time proper for a i8r4d-
dha, time at the eclipse of the sun;

%f^'^^> ^^ ^FJ[ 'TO^ ^#^f'^5I
'ir^'eSF^F 5 ^ jfNTF '^F^ ?F^ JF^FT-
^^ll—Wj-f^'^ «• ^s high or tall
as an elephant.—^rf: 1. an elephant's
tusk. -2, an epithet of Gaije^a. -3.
ivory. -4. a peg, pin, or bracket
projecting from a wall, ^qq a.
made  of ivory.  —^5f 1. the fluid
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