282
ff^
f^f^irrrr 'The threefold arro^',
N. of a constellation.
. f^q; a. Arrow-like, —qxx Yed.
An arrow.
fjfer: [ f^r ^AA^^ ^-f^ ] A
quiver.
f jbir^ Den. P. 1 To contain ar-
rows.-2 To implore, request, ask. -3
To desire oblations.
f^qx Imploring, request.
f^i.q a. 1 Going. -2 Eequesting.
^VA Den.P. 1 To long for food.
-2 To request.
f9sxx A spiritual teacher,
^[•5 J 8 XJ. 1 To arrange, set in
order. -3 To prepare,
fScfT^ a. Arranging &c.
f^q a. Arranged &c. ° 3Tr?T ci.
whose Soma vessel is prepared or
yeady.
f^fTO: /. A mother.
fS^ [ T^- q^q^Zi^^ IIn.3. 148 ]
1 A brick :Mk. 3. -2 A brick used
in preparing the sacrificial altar &c.
-Comp. —^ a brick house, —-"q^q
collecting fire by means of a brick.
—p^cf a. made of bricks ; Dk. 84 ;
also fg-^i^. —?^rm: laying the
foundation of a house. —tfq*: a
road made of bricks. —XXX^x a pile
of bricks.
ff>^r A brick &c. ; see f^^r-
fH ind. An interjection of anger,
pain, or sorrow.
?:f ind, [ ft- f w\^: P.
Y. 3. 11 Sk.] 1 Here ( referring
to time, place or direction); in this
place or case. -2 In this world
( opp. qx^ or ^qq ) ; oft. with ^SXqfA;
K. 35. -3 In this case; in this book
or system. -4 Now, at this time.
[ cf Zend idha ]. -C'Oilip. —3?5^
ind. in this world and the next
world, here and there. — STF^rT a.
come here.—ff ind. here and there,
now and then, repeatedly. °qxq
a. 1. whose mother is hero and
there ; that is, everywhere. -2.
of whose mothers one is here
and one there. —^n^; this life.
—'^r5,-f^Tr a. whose intentions
or thoughts are centred in this world
or place, —qq or -qq a, belong¬
ing to this world.—rff??:this world
or life; ° cR" in this world. —;Gr*?% ind.
here, now, at such a time as this.
—xq a. standing here. —5^irr?f a.
one whose residence is on the earth.
ffc^ a, [ ff-r^iT ] Being here, of
this place or world.
%^^X N. of a country {^'i^).
f
f.
||: (w.) N, of Kdmadeva, Cupid.
—/. N. of Lakshmi. —ind. An in¬
terjection of (1) dejection; (2) pain;
(3) sorrow ; (4) anger ; (5) <Jompas-
8ion;(6) perception or consciousness;
(7) calling.
f L4A.(fq^)Togo.-IL 2 P.l
To go.~2 To shine.-3 To pervade.-4
To desire, wish. -5 To throw. -6 To
eat.-7 To beg (A.).-8 To become pre¬
gnant.
f^ IA. (fsgrW, Wx^> "Ax^^y
ff^?, ^X^XrqXy tf^rT ) 1 To see, be¬
hold, view, perceive, observe,
look or gaze at. -2 To regard,
consider, look upon ; ^#^?r^?Tfrr-
xqxq .'.f^^xn^XfXXXHXBg. 6. 29.
-3 To take into account, care for :
mfr^PTjfi^ K. 104;^? ^rTfnr^-
^^TT^nff^^ Ku. 5. 82. -4 To think,
reflect; ffrnf ^^^TrT «^ W JT'Sff^^
Ch. Up. -5 To require; Pt. 1. 151.
-6 To look to, or to investigate,
the good or bad luck of any one
( with dat. of the person ); fr^oTT^
t^ n^: Sk. (^pTrf^qqN5"f'^qiW)jBk.
8, 7G — WithBTf^to suspect ; ^cfcq--
c^qrnT»nfl^ H. 4.102 v,i. -3?^^ ^
l.to see, behold. -2. to consider. I
-3. to caiQ for, take into account. '
f^T^: [ f33[:''fry ] A spectator, be¬
holder.
t^[ t^"^5? 1 1 Seeing, be¬
holding &c. -2 A look, sight, as¬
pect, view. -3 An eye; f c^rf^^prr-
qf^T^PR E. 2. 27; so 3Tr5%^r^r. -4
Eegarding, looking after, caring
for.
f^fPr^: [f^^-^^l A fortune¬
teller; Ms. 9. 258.
%m% [ff - ^I'rfq;] Looking, sight;
t^^^rT^fBr. Slit.
prr [t^/^ ^ 1 Sight. -2 Yiew-
ing, considering.
ff^;^ 1 An eye. -2 A glance,
look: Pt. 5.
ff^ p. p. Seen, beheld, regard¬
ed &c. —q 1 A look, sight. -2 An
eye; BTprg^ ^f^ xxw^Axx^A S. 2.11.
ff^a. [fO^-^J Seeing, behold¬
ing, a beholder.
f^^rq a, Yed. Deserving to be
seen; curious.
f^,^^ 1 P. (f^r^, f^k%,
ff%rf, ff%^ ) To go, move, vacillate.
— Gaus. 1 To move backwards and
forwards, swing, oscillate. -2 To
shake, cause to tremble.
fsr^-f^ 1 A, I To go.-2 To
censure, blame.
'C^TRT et. [q^-qr^^ ^TPT^] Per.
forming sacrifices.
t^ 2 A. ( ft, fr'R^, Af^y ff%"j,
fi%rr ) 1 To praise; ^flTHI^ 3^1^
Ev. 1.1. 1; wr^RcfRsr^r^^pn^:
E. 18. 17 ; ^ftqr qxi qxX^^VX Bk.
9.57, 18.15. -2 To implore, re¬
quest, ask for ( with two ace. );
^Tf^T^ Tr^R^T^^l" Ev. 3. 48. 3.
— Gaus. 1 To ask. -2 To praise.
f^g" /. Eefreshment, libation.
i^A [f ?'^^] Eraising.
t^r [ f ^-M Ziq^ ] Praise, com*
mendation.
f%(^)^ Yed. = f;§^.
f :§sr pot. p. To be praised or
glorified, praiseworthy, laudable;
^TfcTHT^ ^^X^x VXq^ B. 5. 34 ; Bg.^
11. 44.
^VX^a. [Wl'-^X'^^XX^ '^Wi\ Hav-
ing a lord or master.
ffcr^-[t-f^^l 1 Produced, ef¬
fected, —xAxf. Plague, distress,
a calamity of the season. The itis
are usually said to bo six :- 1 exces¬
sive rain; 2 drought; 3 locusts ; 4
ratS; 5 parrots ; and 6 foreign inva¬
sions; s^irfffi'c^ffls': ^r5^r^q"^5 5T^r;i
^qr^w^ xm'^'. srtm ^qqx x^w \\
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