Apte, Vaman Shivaram, The practical Sanskrit-English dictionary

(Poona :  Shiralkar,  1890.)

Tools


 

Jump to page:

Table of Contents

  Page 347  



%
 

347
 

^5^
 

observe. -2 To guess, conjecture,
infer ;^T5tK1Tc^^ qf^ ^qx Pt.
1. 43. -3 To comprehend, conceive,
perceive, expect; g^ff^ ^3^" ^ ^ Pk*
14.72, 3. 48, 15.123. -4 To reason,
deliberate about. -5 To reckon
upon (with loc. ). -6 To wait for.
-7 To be regarded as. -II. 1
P. 1 To change or modify. -2
To push, thrust, remove ( with
a   prep*), —Oaus.   To    cause to
 

reason, think, infer  or conjecture;
Ki. 16. 19.

^iif a. Observed, perceived. —f:
[ 5^^-^T^] 1 A change, modification.
-2 A guess, conjecture. -3 Exami¬
nation and determination. -4 Un¬
derstanding. "-5 Eeasoning, argu¬
ing. -6 Supplying an ellipsis. -7
Attributing, ascribing. -8 Collec-
tion.-Comp.—STCFtf ♦• full discus¬
sion, consideration of the pros
and cons; Bv. 2. 74 ; see 3^%^.
 

gjf?f Inferring, guessing.

3jf ffi- A broom.

;3ffr Supplying an ellipsis.

g^ff^«. Who or what reason«;
inferring, conjecturing. —^1 Aii
assemblage, collection. -2 Arrange¬
ment, a multitude reduced to
order (cf. 3^^^).^

^I5T pot. p. 1 Inferable, to be
investigated. -2 To be supplied,
elliptical.
 

^.
 

^ ind. An interjection of ( 1 .)
g lling; ( 2 ) ridicule; ( 3 ) censure
or abuse ; ( 4 ) used at the begin¬
ning of a sentence.

gj I. 1 P. (w^^, 3TIT, stt^h;,
^^^/ ^^PrF; caus. ^xAqf^ ; desid.
»FTTft^) 1 To go, move;3T>T''^rF^F'F-
^WFl^esT^ Si. 4. 44. -2 To rise, tend
towards.-II. 3 P. (f^ft, ^xqy ""^ )
( Mostly used in the Veda) 1 To
go. -2 To move, shake. -3 To ob¬
tain, gain, acquire, reach, meet with.
-4 To move, excite, raise ( as voice,
words &c.) ^'^f^^'^. -5 To display.
-III. 5 P. (^rm, wq) 1 To injure,
hurt. -2 To attack. —(7aw5. ( ^Tifqf^^
«Tlf^q^,3Tr^) 1 To throw, cast, fling;
fix or implant in ; fff ^^'^'F'^f^ B.
8. 87. -2 To put or place on, fix
upon, direct or cast towards (as the
eye &c. ) ; ^F*IMchF§rrf^rl^Hi^: B.n.
3. 41; 8. 6. 5, 17, 3. 26 ; E. 17.
79;^. 6. 8; Bk. 5. 90;Ku. 6. 11 ;E.
15.77; Bg.8. 7, 12. 14 ; ^r^r^^rF
SI 9. 54. -3 To place in, in¬
sert, give, set or place ; ^q^ qqqk"
qfq Ff E. 9. 74, 78 ; N^TFflrFf 8. 6.
15 drawn in a picture; E. 2.
31; fF^tt Amaru. 62; V. 4. 35;
Mu^ 7.6; Bh. 3.18; ^^r^lfNf^ ^^f^rF*F-
^qjq STF^rst B. G. -4 To hand or
make over, give to, give in charge
of, consign, deliver ; ^ ^^^FF^-
«TF^if5qfi% ^. 1, 4. 19;Bk. 8. 118;
Y. 2. 65. -6 To give up, sacrifice
(as the inherent sense) ; nxq q(fk'
qqqrxx^ ^fXTxqxqqqqqx S. D. 2.
-6 To give back, restore ; E. 19.
10jBk,15.   16jAmaru. 94;Ms. 8.
 

191; Y.   2.   169.   -7   To    pierce
through, perforate,   penetrate.

%'+'il a. Wouiided, injured,
hurt.

^Spra* [^^-^] 1 Wealth. -2
Especially^ property, possessions,
effects ( left at death ); see (tqq- -8
Gold. -Comp. —arr^nr:" an inherit
tor, heir. — ?T^ receiving or in¬
heriting property. —^RFf: an in¬
heritor or receiver of property.
—^F^: 1. division of property,
partition.   -2. a share, inheritance.

—'TFI^rfTj-^FR'i:^ w.   1. an  heir.
~2. a co-heir.

^^Tj ^CIPT^ a. Ved. Praising,
rejoicing.

"SS^X [m^-xx XAxq Un. 3. 66 ]
1 A bear; Ms. 12. 67. -2 N. of
a mountain. -3 N. of u plant
(^T^^). —W.y-^ 1 A star, constella¬
tion, lunar mansion; Ms. 2. 101 ;
3. 9; 6. 10. -2 A sign of the zodiac.
-3* A star under which a man
happens to be born, —^x {m. pl. )
The seven stars called Pleiades ;
afterwards the seven i?ishis; E. 12.
25. —^F The north. —3^ A female
bear. [ cf. Gr. arkos ; L. ursus ].
-Comp. — *fW the plant Argyreia
Argentea ( sfMt, ^fF^, 5?t^^).
—'TF'^^ the plant Batatas Panicu-
lata. — «^% the circle of stars.
—^TF^o -f^: ' lord of stars,' the
moon. —^: K. of Vishnu. —XT^
-iq: 1. the moon. ~2. Jambuvat,
the king of bears,—ffp^: the lord
of bears and apes; E, 13. 72.
 

WW^ wi. IN, of a mountain
near the Narmada; ??i<hg(f^Nd'
^rl^l E. 5.^44; ^a^^qqq f^Tft»$g^-
^^F# 5=fW VX^q Bkm,

^t^FcR" ct' Carnivorous like a bear,
—^ A goddess.

?5^* C ^5-^=^nr5!; U^. 3. 75 ]

lA priest (^rf^). ~2 A thorn.
—^Tj-'C Shower of rain. stream.

%^ts[ir Yed. A fetter.

%ywfc» Den. U. 1 To tremble.
-2 To tremble with anger, rage,
rave.

^Hnn^a. Ved. Eaging, violent.
^^^6 P. ( ^t^, 3TF^, aif^jj^
3Tf%j) 1 To praise, extol, celebrate;
^F^^ iTF^rsTf'e^ By. 8. 38. 10. -2
To cover, screen. -3 To shine.
^ ^t=f /. [ W^ ^^Sqqx, ff^ sfrr-
5f flrq^] 1A hymn ( in general ). -2
A single verse, stanza, or text ; a
verse of the i2igveda (opp. ^T3rq;^and

qXxA Sat. Br. -3 The collective body
of the ^igveda ( pl.); q^^ i^p^
^F^ Ev. 10. 90. 9. -4 Splen¬
dour ( for. ;^). -5 Praise. -6 Wor¬
ship. -*omp. -3T2F5t, [^ir^F'm]
N. ofabook.^gjjrp^zfor; ^a^nf^N".
of a collection of words in Pacini.
—STRff the time for reciting the
Vedas. — ?nW ^* of a certain song.
-^t?-5^F2FF^ N. of the Pariri,
shtas of the Sima-veda. — vff^ a,
partaking of a i?ik,^ (as a deity
who is addressed with it). -.^^|;^
the performance  of  certain   ritet
  Page 347