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we semisphotiodsl sbape and furcished ‘with handles ; Mar. wag). 2 A tortle’s shell, 3 A well. 4A hill or mound of earth, 5 fragment of s broken nr 16.07 M28 eit:, -€ f. 1 The hip. 2 The but- took ( considered by thetoricians as vulgar vod colloquial in these senees ; the word wie in wie eH: in. D. 874 is said to be are). 3 ‘An elepbant’s cheek, -Cour. ~aé the loins; wéirePitfart Mk. 1. 27. -at 1 a girdle or zone. : oF the rider of an elephant. —fit: the loins. -sigert « girdle furnished with small “velis, -qa¢ 8 woman's girdle oF zone. afew The hip. wére -E1 A cave, hollow, 2‘The cavity of the loins. ~¢ A hip. Twice The posterior, 4. (gor Gf.) 1 Poogent, Sen Cool ce 8 tesoe tres the rasa are six; nyt, 6g aT (RT, ore, & oer) Bg. 18. 9. 2 Fragrant, extaling strong odour; R. 5. 43. 3 I-smelling, having a bed smell, 4(a) Bitter, caustic ( words ); ¥. 3.142. Disagrecaleanpleinn; | seez quaireaed fey: R. 6. 3 Envious. 6 Hot, Siar Tete Onn oe eae fol cates eine Bacar alan eet at ore weg: A side-long look, a glance, in Scher A ot of bln opti whet A. woter-jar with small holes at the bottom as in a sieve. wees ery tough op Sime OF Wh )s _eeRterTetedetatt BR. 8. 55, 12. 41, 13. 73; ‘Urearestes: eit tele ceed toi: Ki 3 22, 1 Tee Ie io a tart eri inet wed, 8 Violent, -strong, weéuitarcimd R. 9.68. 4 Despere Fcsodacied, cushy, uote 4 oman )- 6 Iteomprehenaible, diffiotlt to comprebend ; 9¥ ar aae- Shaw at stones areal PR. dk. ar: A sword. sneer, rity Wild jajube, aftr: Ctiver, the Zourth sigh of the godine, conduct &e. } ae wk weft, -a: N. of the eight principal cobra, [When king Nala, being persecuted by Kal undergo many hardships, Kareofs, who was once saved by him from Gre, 20 delormed him that none might recognise him during his daye of adversity }- A kind of fragrant treo. 1 Gold. 2 Orpiment. ant 10 U. Grigt tia) To pierce, to bore, 2 To hear; usually swith the preposition ay. Witt att or arr to hear, to liston to; vf site area S. 1; oneefamrareenrery, Bk. 11, 7. sorgsires fer amet: 1 The ear; sit Gaeaer: ef eat emer atitetr figet t Pt. 1. 805, 304 also 5 4 at to listen; to’ come to the ear, become known; R, 1. 9; sity to put round the ear; Ch, P, 105 9 ‘eaaft whispore into the ear; see wi, yer &o, 2 The handle or ear of « vessel. 3 ‘Tho helm or rudder of a ship. 4 The bypotenuso of & triangle. 5 N. of s celebrated warrior on the side of the Keuravas mentioned in the Mahibbfrate, [He was the son of Kunti begotten on her by the god Sun while she was yet ‘virgin residing at her father's house (see Kunt/). When the child was born, Kunti afraid of the censure of her relatives and also of public scandal, threw the boy into the ‘iver, where he was found by Adhiratha, charloteer of Dhritarasbra aod given over to bis wite Radha who brought bim up like hher own child); whence Karna is. often called Sicaputra, Ridkeye Ke. Karna, when grown up, was made king of ‘nga by Duryodinna, and became by Virtue of his many generous acta » type ot charity. On one otcasion Indra CCobose care it was to favour his aoe Arjuna) disguised himselt as a Brahe imena and cajoled him out of his divine farms and earrings, and gove him. in return a charmed javelia. With » desire to make himeel proflent in the selence ot war he, calling himselt & Brahman ‘went to Patastrama and learnt that art froin hin. But his seeret did not remain long concealed. On one occasion when Parasurems had ‘fallen asleep with his head resting on Kara's lap, © worm (Chupposed by some to be the fort fumed hy Indra himselt to. dete Karma's object) began to eat into bis Tap and made & deep rent id ity but ai Kanes showed not the leadt sign of pai his real character was ditcoveted by ie pce oho id i hak the art he had Tenent vould wvall hits not in times of etd. OR anther ‘cation he was citeed by 8 Beahiiann (Corbote cow be had anti alas ta wh hae) thatthe earth would eat up the | (lending to the auditory paemage ); wheel of his chariot in the hour of jsadvantages as iantly " hile. acting as general simo of the Kaurava forces after Bhishna ‘and Drota had fallen. He maintained the field against the Pandavas for three ays, but on the last day he wae slain by Arjuna while the wheel of his chariot hhad sunk down into the earth, Karna ‘was the most intimate friend of Duryo- bao, and with Sakuni joined him in all the various schemes and plots that were devised from time to materi: the auditory passage of the outer esr. —sega: Yudhisbthira. sift; a, close to the ear; eat a3 eritrer S. 1. 24. -atgeg fan ‘ornament for the ear, ear-ring. ~arfct (Memmata swaianrs; of. aiden waiter 1 attr rad Retetaceaeis u K.P. 7). som frat ramour; (lit, from ear to ear’). nga: (in medic.) a constant noise inthe cor. -xifere a. audible. ~ara: ‘ae helmsman. -wt a, (also apifary ) Sacoret traducer, talebesror, infor uor--ag:-ar:slandering, tale-bea ing, ealumniating.—are: the root of the oar; aft sotareftiefamraa: Mal. 5. 8. -farg m. conqueror of Kerns? epithet of Arjuns, the third Panda prince. ara? the flapping of Slophaat's core, the noite mado by fenton: gemini R. 7.99, 9.715 Si. 17, 87. -are: a helmsman, a pilot; oredr ah Aya ee HW. 3. 25 artrantienat oa Ve. 4. -urftett « female elephant. -qu: the renge of hearing. -qerer from ear to ear, he say et whvtocer st Rata. 1. “ars ‘fe the lobe of the ear, ~cret: a beaati- ful ear. -ge: 1 an ornament (of flowers &e:) worn round the ear, an earring; eas IAG mrigeaTAa fet K. 60. 2 the Asoka tree, yea: 1 ‘an ear-ring, Zthe Kedamba tree, 3 the Asoke tree. 4 tho blue lotas afr the lobe of the ear. asker fan car-omement, ~1@ the root of the ear; R. 12. 2. -dt@r fa form of Durga. te: raised platform or dais of bamboo. a. carleas. (-er) © snake. -ftwt the ouditory passage of the ar. fet 7. car-wax, Fea: piercing the eare to put ear- Tings on. -tu:,-ue en car-ring. Teej. the cuter past of the ear Ne. 8. se she. -rT o, audible, loud ; lwasria Ms. 4, 102. “sme:-tiere: ‘running of the ear, discharge of pus oF ichorove matter from the ear, -q: f, Kunti, mother of | Karna. -i a. anake. Triferfir a. From ear to ear. ‘amiz: (pl.)N. of » country in the south of the Indien Peninsula; Cort) waza Rat Soqety fearless. (41) & Vike. 18.102. df. A woman of | the above country; eaféifgart aizarc Vb. 1, 29. verde a, 1 Having care. 2 Haviog holm. a: A steersinan, wrt An earring. A knot, round protube- ance. 3 Pericarp'of a lotus. 4 A small’ brash or pen. 5 The middle finger. 6 A fruit-stalk. 7 Tbe tip of an elephant’s trunk, 8 Chalk, aafirere: 1.N. of a tree ; fnferef eftrreagerendiet teem V. 2 23; Row 6.6, 20. 2 Tho pericarp ofa totus, =#'A flower of the Kernikiira tree. (This flower, though it has an excellent colour, bas no smell and hence ie not liked ; of. Ku, 3, 28 sche 6 erent A Mem ee SAE steer mister uarat TERE ET afte). ‘fdiq a. 1 Having eare. 2 Long- eared. 3 Barbed ( a8 an arrow j. ~m 1 An ess.2 A helmsmen. 3 An arrow forniahed with knote &, woff f- 1 An arrow of «particular shape ( barbed srrow }. 2. of tho mother of Mulsdeve, the father of the science and art of thieving. ~Conr.-qur: a covered litter, a lady vehicle, palanguin; srfcreat cater R. 14. 13. ge: Miledeva, father of the science and art of. tl riisaete dAieatgarser K, 19; wf weit + aft amtawet Di, wire 1 Cutting, lopping off ; Y. 2, 229, 286.2 Spinning cotton or thread, (ag: ereret ). arta /. Scissor wmtften, afer 1 Scissors, 2 A Knife. 3 Gutlase, small ‘der pot. p. 1 What is ft or onght to be done; Qiiier eater felt aegr- wa: He 8. ij mar arated at oat Pt. 1.2 What onght to be cut or lopped, fit to be destroyed or put down j gt wor at aie ot fer et a aes gears ee ede aA Mb. wg, nferar What ought to be done, a duty, obligation; wat at + crgarit Ku, 6. 61, 2. 62; ¥. 1. 330. a, or #. 1 A doer, one who does, makes, performs &0.; Teer wat outhor; aver eat one who incurs debt; ereti_o benefactor; qroiwat & goldamith &c. 2 (In gram.) An fgeut (the meaning of the instrn~ mental ease ). 3 ‘The Supreme spirit, 4.An epithet of Brabma, 3 N. of Vishou end Siva als wat 1A knife. 2 Scissors. wwf Mod jd, slime, mize age ered feumt Mi, 5. 35; ranrumedan BR, 4. 24° Dirt, filth. 3 Hig.) Sin. ~at Flesh, “Cow: wane: a receptecle for filth, sowos &e. edz: 1 Old, raguod or patched garment, 2 A piece of cloth, strip, 3 A soiled garment or red-eoloured garment. arifeg-t 4, Covered with ragged ents, ‘efor: A kind of weapon; <1ve#e%- awianarga &e. Dk. 8 ‘de: 1 An iron sonce-pan; a fry- ing-pan. 2 A pot ot vessel in general (1s of « potter). 3 A poteberd, piece of broken jar; as in wets; aire Be ever ib sor a SReETE wav Ghaj. 22. 4 The skull, 5A Kind of weapon. wmater:, -ti, -¥ft The cotton tree feet Campber. Cow, ee: «8 fielé’ of camphor. 2 0 piece of ‘camphor. -A camphor liniment. eke A mirror. ‘Vatiogated, spotted; Y. 3. 266, a, 1 Variogated, spotted ; etmmretagtret Si. 17,66. 2 Of the colour of pigeons, whitish, gray; wehiet witwdt Ku, 4.27, -¢ 1 The variegated colour. 2 Sin, 3 An evil- spirit, demon. 4 The Dhatture plant. ~¢ 1 Gold. 2 Water. Variogated ; U. 6. 4. 1 Proficient in say work, clover. 2 Working diligently. 3 Exclusively dovoted to the perfor- mance of religious ritee, -g: The di- reotor of « sacrifice, weiter a. Skilful, Wages. -oe Activity. ‘fan. 1 Action, work, deed. 2 Execution, performance. 3 Business, office, duty; sara Rvtart 64M. 4. 4 ‘A religious rite (it may be either fer, Rafer or wed). 5A specific ac- tion, moral duty. 6 Performances of religious rites av opposed to, speenta- jon ot knowledge of Brahowe (opp. aa); RB. 8. 20. 7 Product, result, & A natural or active pro ty ( a8 support of earth ). 9 Fate, Bee Lan eRten dooce at Ss doe ine former life; Bb. 2 94. 10 (in gram.) The object of an s0- tion; efdtenad ef P. L472, clever. rat 1 (In Vals. phil, ) Motion ‘eousidered as ove of the seven cate- igorica of things ; (thus defined:— conent eitareanterntgert wi Vs fitra, It ie Gve-fuld—aQut attr ee rere Sk eae Green Basha’ P. 6. Cour. ora @. incapable of doing anything. sist part of any act; part of & eacri- floial rite ( e. reva of the Darse * el aes the right of per- forming religious rites, ~oaet & 1 according to action calar office, 2 ecoordi done in s previous existeane. -atz: 1 the end of any business or task, 2a work, business ; execution of & Business.” 3 0 oarn, & store of graiz marae: one who marnteine bby eowe profersion (ae that of an itisan &o.). —srerq a. endowed ‘with principles of ction, acti Me, 1. 22, 28. -m.) the soul. -tt fan organ of action, as distingulaled from witfea ; (they arci—argifere- coq Ms, 11. 91; see under also ). ~wqrt any valiant or noble ct, magianicity, prowess, -zaw a. busy, engaged, active, zealors, See Tu bired Labourer (1 serennt a oot alave ); wee: RETIRE 181. 14 16. 2 Yana. - wf m- ‘an agent who isnt the (in gs nie time object of the reat ag: fount q Sk wrote art Bet: ef: le aE ete, That department of the Veda. which elutes to ceremonial acts and sncri- fal rites and the merit sriving from « duo performance thereof, srgre: 1 008 ho does sny business, e"imechenic, artisan (technically © worker not bired ). 2 any labcurer jn genoral (whether bired or not ) 3 a Diack-omith ; ten eid aarer- rea nS he fpreet a Udb. 40 bull. -eiftey m. Jabouver, workman. -@riw:, a strong bow. ~aitga & washermsn. Sgn a. able to perform any work or dats 5 sree Re ait of cuit: Re Lig. te the land of religious acta, that is, eam 5 cf. wait. meter ‘caught in the very ect (a2 8 filet). eer leaving oi or woapend- fing work. -xt (at) ares, 1 these in deed,a mon of very low acts or doods; Vesistha mentions these 7 Kinds awe: Rowe em eter: Seo: weleteret aeararhh Cem 4 2 one who comnite xu atrocious deed; U.1.46. 3 N. of Rube-wtqer 1 yg one to ritwal rule enjoisi fh igioos ites, eer: Seat of way dt femonlal acl -e a. corrupt 10 (kel, immoral, dare tables “ge: Ula, vice; Ms. 0. 61, 85.2 an error, defect, or Blunder (in dolog an act), ale. 1. 104. 3 evil consequence of huinin acte. 4 marcy: N. of disoreditable conduct ‘ compou purualia; the compouad are in app reger eras Bee wt EAT: Odd. Tere: {loss of froit arising from Feligions acta, 2 disapp sintment. arava (in geara,) © partici Carat N. of a river between Kist perfor wa: 1 the direction or source of wn ‘ction, 2 the path of religions rites Copp. arent)» —are: ripening of ctions, reward of nctions doue in a former life, -aeaaia. « terin for prepositions, particles, or ad «connected with verbs and go Tome ease; e.g. ot in srg Te: 8 Steen, 0 ag in tag wet Fe; Steger, na and Cry also. -earat Scovuctaiioa of the reault of clits Sw acta. tit oF reward of ac love done ta x former life ; (pain, pleannre) ae: net coofinr:ent to Feponted birth, w4 the cupeequewce ‘of religions wcte, good or bad (by srhich the soul ia attached to world: Ty pleasures de). a: a /- 1 the Halt of religiove cites te. mraet. 2 Hloughed geound -stmter the Mt- Pgmat of ceremonial acto; Tin, mga Kied of sacred gr called gag oe Curt 1 or sent) ‘age of the world, i. e. the Kaliyuge )- aw: 1 performaaos of Sligo worldly agd religious rites, i industry. ew: Tate considered an tho inevitable Tesult of actions done in « former Tite. -Reare=aiae, ere 8 work bop. at a aasiduons, tctive, laborious. eta sttachment iStvorlaly duties end. their reeulte, sae: ini efor Sr. Le religious person. win bas ee Werkdly ect, 2am ancetie, who. per Jory tious dene without look- ing to their rewards. -erfrq m- an eye-witness; Ku. 7. 83. 2 ono who witae-ses the waities which, watoh over all hum a a re TAT OT) OL TT exer wwe ange) TA S- Seroinplishimeat of any businew oF desired object; succes; Ku 3. 6, rts palletes, « place of ‘waigam. An ascetic, « religions mendieant ‘wie: A blacksmith; Y. 1, 163) Me 4, 210, ‘wfdqa_t Working, active, busy. 2 Eng ged in any work or business, 3 Owe suo performs religious deeds with the expretation of reward or recompense; eiiterar et dof scare werd Bg. 6.46 -m. A mechanic,’ arian; E2265 ani «Sled in bsin corr, daliligent, giz: Tho market-town or oaplial of « district (of two buadred or toar hhundred_ villages). we: 1 Drawing, dragging, pulli y"9.917. 2 Auracting, 3° Phongh- 1g. 4 A farrow, teraich. “GA ae forsilver equal t 16 ‘Mshas ~Comr, sarrrrsniee q:¥ wie a. Who or what dra atsructs &e er A cultivator, bu $Y. 2 205 ‘ager {| Drawing, drugging, poll ing: bending (a8 of « bow )j. saeRrt- mamaria Ril. 46,7, 62 2 Ate trscueg. 3 Plooghing, tilling. 4 Tnjuring, tormenting; etaciation; Ma. 7. 112 Wier be bit of « bridle. FAA farrow. tresch. 2 & er, 3 Canal. -m. 1 Alire of dried ‘Agriculture, cultivation. ake cow-dun Fel ‘ Pac ind, At any time, anually rieeg Wied 440,814.77, 8. 08, wal. 1 A. Coat, wa) 1 To bunt, 3 To sound. =U. 10 U, G3, e794) 1 To hold, bess, ostry, wield, have, put on ; ecrerecegsefer- emit: U. 5, 5; Aoiteatrer wa BF wera GU, 1; wrratraenare:; Saat ibid; SR CoAT TH TE aga 12; Sdati_ 4, 18. 2 To count, Teckoo, era: sweaty Bg. 10. 30. 3 To assuine, take, » ponnesn; awk @ Reatinftersiees oeat MAL. 1. 28; Si. 4, 36,9, 89. 4 To know, Understand, observs, take notice of, thiak of; warm serdar Si 9. 225 ‘aaa Me inte eritetii 10. 99; N.2. 65, 8. 12, Mal. 2° 5 To think, regerd, consider; Fakes te ‘uf at Si. 9 58, 6, 54; Santi. 4. 15; matartain wate wat Raat Gt, 4, 7. 6 To undergo, be influenc- od by; ay 4 Grareteaerrs Mal, 8; wer: FN 5 ARftect wae a A AeA Bh, 1. 12. 7'To do, perform. 8 To go, 9 fornish with, To attach to, lie Wr wel to take hold of, seize; Si. 7. 21; sqearwt@nerar K. 49,2 to comider, regard know, take notice of; erent qreamentit K. 108; ewe 8,3 to bind, fasten, tie up, restruin_oF hold to: gether; Si. 1 '6, 9, 45; K. 64, 99, 4 To oass, throw; Si.8.73. 8 To abate, aft 1 to kuow, understand, consi. of, rem mouber. -f& to maim, cripple, to defective. ~ef 1 to add or aun eee eye HEAT Li der, rcgard. 2 to be aw mai of. eigat, 2 toconai ( srereage )s ret: waPraiR: 1. 41, 8, 69; ML. 1. 2 Making voiee, jgting, tiukling do; nieerangaa H, 16, festee Si 9. 74, 08; eaeaisae es: 14, 4. 87. 4 Weak. 8 Urude, undi- geuted ; Re 5. 83. -qat N of erotic work by Vatsyhyans. “a. produced by mere desire out any real cause; Bg. 16. 8- ‘mn: ind. 1 Of one's own Gocord, ingly. 2 Voluntarily, koowingly, Tatentionaly, wilfully; Me. 4. 1505 ema «cm Yi. 108, 3 From peesion or ferling, Toatfully; Me. 3, Tro 4 At will, freely, unrestrained. errr a, Lustful, tibidinous Desire, wish. ae Wie, d ‘xrerdi Beouty, attrativences, ferihatare m, A brazier. "According to wish or sera ‘Wiltingly, joyfully ; Siti. 4. 4, 8 Well, very well (a particle of am soot} ;itmay bo that; aemmr=nyret Ac er reeg a: wi Si. 2, 43. 6 Grant dor admitted (thet); true that, no (generally followed by ot, all); ark Mar mT: a ‘qyitem S. 1. B15 2.15, . 185 Wal, 9, 'S4. 7 Indeed, foresootb, really ;R.2. 43; (often implying ‘unwillingness or contradiction ). 8 ‘erm a. Lusttul, Ubidindus -e: 1 ‘The epring. 2 A desert. ‘erafiser Spiritoous liquor, '@. 1 Desirous, wishing 2 Lustfule ‘wri a. (it f.) Lustful. 2 De- sirovs. 3 Loving, fond. =m. 1 A Tover, a lustful peraon (paying parti in ) 5 ar SR loving, Ms. 8 112. 2A lovely or beautiful woman ; sear ears: eriettentg: Mi 1, 67; Wet Aer ae SitaTePet P.R.1 92.3 A woman (i 5 Spiritoous liquor. ‘wrew o. (ar or @f.) 1 Wishing, desirous. 2 Lustful, libidinovs ~w: 1A lover, a libidinous men plata veto Vier M45 Be 33; Re. 6, 9.2 A sparrow. 3 The Asoke tree —gr A women desirous of wealth. —aft A libidinows or lustfnl wornen, a St wheter N- of « tne Ma, ete: A carriage covered with « ‘woollen cloth or biaoket. ‘wtafte: A véador of ebell-oraa- ler in yf the Kem bojus; Me, 10. 44. 2A king of the Kamtojsn, 9 The Poonkgs tree. ‘A species of horse from the Kamboje country. ‘wren a. 1To be desired, dosira- die; gut feer-x erearet Shotl, 2, 8, 2 Optional, performed for some par- ticular object (opp. fr); a srvea ‘wie: RB. 20. 60; Ms. 2. 2; 12. 895 Bg. 18. 2. 3 benutifol, lovely, cbarm- ing, handsome ; amit # sr: R. 6, 80; eet A wish, desire, in- 5 areeerar Mk, 3; B. “gran. tite performed for some particular object and with « view to future froition. Att f: agree ble apeeck, ~gré 1 an accoptable itt, 28 freo-vill-offering ; voluntary itt, we voluntary dexth, suicide, “airs voluntary vow. Terra @, Slightly acid, acidaloos. ere, 1 The body Rent gr swerrverat Stee Rig em Bh. 2. 715 ea aver gant, Bg. 5.11; soe ‘uur, wor &0. 2 The trunk of « tree, 3 The body of « lute (the whole Tate except the wires). 4 A mal titude, amwomblage, collection. 8 Principe, capital, 6 Home, resid ence, babitation. 7 A butt © mark. 8 Netural temperament, -< (with or without ig ) The part of the hand just below the fingers, especially the litle finger, (this part being, consi- dered sacred to Prajipati is called raititd; ef, Me, 2. 68-59). — One of the eight forme of mnerringe, {generally known as sravee qv. . 160; Me. 8. 88, ~Cour. aftr the digestive faculty. -ipe: bodily suf- fering oF pain. the third of the eight departments of medioal tiene, treatment of diveases affect- fing the whole body. era messure- rent of the body. wet an armour. ~eai 1 tho writer-caste ( proceeding from a gfte father an bodily were (feet f-), afte (aif: ) 4. Relating to" the body, bodily, corporeal ; wrfteme: Me, 12. 8. -e Taterest ( whatever is given for the use of money )- ~Come —giy f. 1 interest consisting in thehuge of any mal or capital stock. pawned. 2 interest of which the payment doos not affect the principal, or the use of the body of an animal pledged by the person to whom it is pledged. ered. (@/.) At the end of comp ) Making, doing, performing, working, maker, der, author j Here author; gwere, aeitere Bo. 80. ‘Act, action; ae in gewrt. 2 A term devoting a sound or « word which not inflected; as avert Ma. 2. 76, 12 feory rent &e, 3 Effort, exertion S119. 27. 4 Religious susterity. 5 ‘A iusband, lord ;» master. 6 Deter mination. 7 Power, strength, 8 A tex or toll, 9.A heap of snow. £0 ‘The HimAleya mountaia. ~Cour. wee 2 man of» mixed and low ‘caste, born from a Nishhde father tod Veideht mother ; ef. Ma. 10. 86. “etc. working, acting o8 agent, “3 « tollstation. wares a. (Femrs:) (Usually at tho end of comp. ). 1 Making, sot- doing, performing, creasing, doer 03 core sre: Y. 8. 1505 2.166; whdocerd: Bg, 1. 42; Me. 7,904; Pt. 5.96.2 An agent. ee 1 (in gram, ) 1 The reistion aubiet= ing between ® noun snd verb in & sentence ; (oF between @ noun and ther words governing it); there aret 145 write ‘re siz such Karakss, belonging to | wrtwrfte m, 1 Brazier, 2 A mine. | revered father Jamadagni. Kertaviry> the at woven cate, excapt the | ralogi. he known by Ge aie Soar itive: (1) #3 (2) 3) | ere A crow, ne. Beal) eet (85 aug: (6) | eee He ofa te (Orne). Gold 5 w awvrieeortte Tress a fae nce ct grammer | eerert Imprisonment, conBoement, |.Si. 1. 20; “¥en K. 82, which treats of these relations; syntax ~Comr. aftr (in Rhet.) figure of apeech in which the same Birska is conneoted with soveral verbs in succession je. 9. raft wait Rah Reva AAR’ Maree ae! Serta sear eater Sd K.P, 10.-¢q: the active or efficient : Copp. ats )- aqrver i A cause, reese: M.1,18; Ret. TA; Bg. 13, 1,2 Ground, motive, object ; ror Mb. ; ¥.2. 208 ; Ma. 8. 347; swromgét og R. 16, 22.3 An instru: ment, means; Y.3.20, 65.4 (In Nyhys phil.) A cause, that which is inv ably antecedent to somo product und in not otherwise constituted ; or no- cording to Mill, ‘the antecedent or emeurrence of antecedents on which the effect is invariably and uncondi- tionally consequent’; according to Najylyiies itis of three kinds; (1) ‘wR (intimate or inherent ); a8 threads in the case of cloth; (2) sxvenft (non-intimate or non-inbe- ent); “as the conjunction of the threads in the case of cloth; (3) (ite (AP strumental ) as the weavor's loom. 8 The generative cause, cre- ior, father; Ko. 5. 81, 6 An tlenent, elementary matter ; Y. 8, 148 ; Bg. 18. 13. 7 The origin. or plot of a play, poem, &c. 8 An or tense. 9 ‘The body. 10 A siga, document, proof or authority ; Me M1. G4. 11 That on which’ any ‘pinion of judgment ia based. ~Cou?, “rut special ples, denial of the cause of complaint ; admission of the charge generally but denial of the aotoal iesue (in law )- reir an elementary or primary cause; an atom, -uet: 8 quality of the couse, “qu. 1 caused. 2 forming the cause, sara s figare of speeob, ‘ chain of canees’; Taret St eee gfearder top| am eremmen ere B, P. 10; 6. g- Bg 2, 62, 63 j also 8, D. 728. ‘complainant, plaintif®. -wrft mn, al water produced at the be of the creation. -faifrm a. with- fot a cause. ~qréte (in VedAnta phil.) the inner rudiment of the body, ‘exusal frame, vareot 1. Pein, agony, 2 Casting foto hat sgreftre u, 1 An examin 2 Causal judge. urtur: A sort of duck ; er (tare Aree attra: bet V, 2. 28, 2A prison-house, a jail. 3 Part of lute below the neck. 4 Pain, afflic- tion. 5 A female messenger. 6 A female worker in gold, -Come.—srart, abctre « praon:honee « tel} enrge Rfaaareien sett Perarrerary RK. 640; Sknti. 4.10; Bh 8. 21. gq: © prisoner, —arat a guard of Prison, jin. ‘aft: f. Action, act, -m. or f Amare mechanic Teter iA female dancer, 3A business, trade. 3A memorial verse, or'a calection of. auch verse o@ trammeticl, philovophicel or scion Site mabjecto jes ge Bhartrbar ‘Karikis on grammar; steqeriter, 4 ‘Torment, torture. 8 Interet ere A beep of dried cowda mie. (wy) 1 A maker, snvtgech, wervant. 2 An rtina, mechanic, artiet 5 ref tt Be gH eater Voo 1. 19; th crete ‘Bfeet rer exes T wuaigh N. 1. 385 Y. 2. 249, 1, 187 ; Ms. 5. 128; 10, 12, (They einer torre 1 fena warn). —w tA the eraitesh of tho gods. 2. An ary feclenoe, Coxr, -sire one who commite burglary, = dacoit. | 2-15 ale. 5 155, 5'The weather. 6 9, 238 (wt). —of | ‘Time considered as one of the nine Gravyas by the Vaiseehikas. 7 The supreme spirit regarded as tbe dot ‘toyer of the universe, being por sonificetion of the destructive prin- ciple; era: wren wernek taf i aft: Bh. 3, 39. 8 Yana, the God of death j 3 Tae a sinvctaena: Pte 1, 146, 9 Fato, destioy, 10 Tho black part of the eye, 11 The (Indian ) cuckoo. 12 The plaiist Saturn, 13 N. of Siva, 14.A measure of time (in musie or prosody), 18 A person who distils and sells spirituous li- quor, 16 A section, part. —a#t 1 Tron, 2 A kind of perfume. -Conr. ~ereer iron. -araftw: « scholer, one who can read and decipher. -s74g: & Kind of sondal'tree, black Kind of los ; By. 1. 70; B. 4, 81. (-n,) the ‘wood of that tree ; Re. 4. 5; 5. 5. aft, ~areres: the destructive fire at the end of the world. sim a. having ‘a dark blue body (a+ « sword with « dark-blue edge }. -arfirt hide of « black antelope. ata « sort of collyrium ; Ku. 7, 20, 82. -ataar: the (Indian) cuckoo. ~ortvare:, ~sifetw: loss of time, delay. “orera: 1 delay, lapeo of tim ater: time, regarded as the god of death, and ‘the destroyer of every thing. ~ stat 1 an interval. 2 & period of time. 3 another time or op- portunity, “ange @- hidden or cou cealed in the womb of time. “are | @. able to bear delay ; sreragat Yer! wtiemear K, 268; 8. 4. Ree an animal venomous only when enraged, eon rat. sry a dark, watery cloud. ~srafir: appointed time. period of mouraing, ceremoniel i or death of a relation in the fa sce onde. ~areg iron. ~7e in due season, ~at thet of Siva; U. 6. wot appoint ing or Gxing time. —ssftrets ~erit /. misfortune. rian. death, ~we: noite. Yams. -ge:, -b(a) © deadly poison, (2) the poison cbura- fed-cut of the ocean and drunk by Siva ; sai Ata tc fe wre? Ch. P. 50.-gqm-1 thesun.2 peacock, 3 oupreme spirit. arm: course of ti process of time; Ku. 1, 19. fear 1 fixing a time, 2 death. ae: 1 delay, Toss of time, Me. 22; ar tt AT Fe Pt, 1, 2 passing tho time. wort, are ur wate tho liver, -viqr the river Yamund. —gi@h's year. —wat 1 the wheel of time (time being represent- ed asa wheel always moving). 2 tycle, 3 (hence ig) the ‘wheel of fortune, the vicissitudes of life, fae 8 mptom of | sppron summoned by the ‘knowing the (of any 10+ tion); seared atermeredt ware: BR. 12. 83; BI. 2. 83, mq Lan astro- loger. 2s cock. ~wé the three times; the past, the present and the fature ; Seat K. 46. -aa: death. wih, aie ‘m. 1 the line of conduct suitable to ies particular time. 2 fated time, death 5 andi eteroetg: a erarviet &o, area Pro: oes of time. -firdrm: deoree of fate or destiny; Ki. 9. 13, ~frrewot determination of time, chro nology. ~Afw: the rim of the wheel of time. 2N. of a demon, uncle of Ravage, deputed by him to kill Hantmat. 3 N. of s demon with 100 hands killed by Visbpu, - ripened 4 wefverer standing. for ti to become atale, ~ergr the noose of ‘Yama or death. ~arf@rer: « hangman, qt Ue species of antelope, 28 heron. (-a) 1 N. of tho bow of Karpa; Ve.4. 26 bow in geveral, card sutumn or Sarad ; (the two months following the ‘season ‘considered as the best time ). args tn opithet of Siva, -wrt measure of time, ~ger: a apeciea of apo. -Aei 7- the, Maajubtbe, plat. -eense Mog of Yavanas and eocmy of Krishy aud aninvincible foe of the Yadavas Kriahns, nding, i impomible to vanquish bins on the fold’ of battle, cunningly decoyed bim to the cave whero Machukunén was” sleeping who barat bim down, wre, -wret procrastinetion, puitiog off. -etw: fate, destioy. "wife m. an epithet of Siva, -t, ~erit f. 1 night 2 tho night of destruct the ood of the: world ( identified write Derg). -aletl. fered: prolongation of | time Deriodlal interest ( peyabh ly, quarterly or at stated times ); 183. —ar the time of Satura, time of the di day ) at whie ‘opportune, ti 1d most poisonous variety of the enake,-gre: the black antelope. gat, ~qaet 1 thread of tie of deat a Nef a parlor Y. 2. 222; Me. 4. 88. ~efu: io 08 bell, the tamila tree. ~ermy a. to death, (death-tike in form). -¢et an epithet of Siva. rot loss of time, delay 3; 0.5. atin f, delay; 3 56, 2 To be excited, gather strength, be Viraloat; asia ger tgs With aft to bo angry; Bk. 18. 55 waft to be angry. - 1 to be atfgry; Freres A ETA Ae ce ig. Pt. 1. 283. 7° to be excited, guiher strength, increase. (-Caus. } So pro. Xo irritate, exasporate, See gy aire mA fishormas, ‘A kindof net for eatche ign Bah Sere 2. Deqinse, low, mean, contemptible 1A bane metal, 2 Any metal burallver end gold; Ki. 1. 85; Me. 7.96 10.113, Fe (3) ¢ The god of riches and tretsure and the regent of! the northern quarter; geet Ameer i mee. oad fees ‘Ku, 8.25 (onde Mu toewon,) [ ubera the son of sat Visravas by Tdavide, and thus the holt bother of Ravana.” Besides Being the lord of siches and regent of the north, bbe is the king of the Yakabas aros,sod s trend ot Rudra Hie fa Kailas. He is represented as ing deformed in body-having three legs, only eight teeth, and yeilow mark in place of one aye J. ~Comr. manfh,-oregey:an opitbet of mouata Kaillen, ~fw/- the nosh. ger a. Himplncked, crooked. ew 1 A curved ewerd. 2A hump onthe back. —-rat A young female sorvantox Kamas, suid to be deform- ed im threo parte of ber body. [Kriahes aad Balarems, while proceed fog to Mathore, saw her on the high road carrying angueo: to Kamsa. They ‘naked her it she would give them some portion of it, and abe gave as much ws ‘they wanted Krishea, being very much leased with her Kindness, made ber perfectly straight, and she began to ‘appear « most beautiful woman’). 7M, of treo}. Me, 8, 247, Pai ‘gftwrer An uomarried girl eight years old. m. A monatain, 1 A som, boy: a youth; E83 A boy’ below five. 3A prince, an helr-appareot; ( especially in drames ); RibReagait amrecnenast R12 11; gareewrgm at: V5; as end gare Mu. 4 (anid by Raluhuve to Malayaketu). 4.N. of Kartikeye, the god of war; gareet gst pit B.5. 86; gare ganftwa: 3. 55. 5 N. of Agni. 6 A parrot, 7 The river ~Comr. are: 1 one who takes care of children. 2.¥ of kiug Salix ‘ehase peme E ae of young fea rye Re 8, 12, erty “ares: 8 poscork, gy f- Tan epithet oF Pirvatt. 2 ot of the Ganges. arew: {A child, » youth, 2 The pupil of the oye. Dei. P. To play, sport (like w child ), agarfem &. (Wt /.) garter (off) a, Furnished with gitl, abounding in gis mE, A you gil ftaiden, vrglo ; x88 sefouiion gar= arth wet Ma. 9. 90; 11. B85 screen Srewnegma B. 6, 69. 8 A girl of | Gaughter iu general, 4 of Durgt. SN, of several planta, ~Cour, gw the son of sn unmarried woman. =m, | ge: the futher in-lawof a gi I deviled Before marriage. a 3a% a. 1 Unkind, uafriendly, 2 Avsticious, -u. 1 The white water lily. 2 The red lot GT-e_ U The white waterctily open at moon-riee ; ategiety maaiedaneteigi: gat Ve &: 16; 00 S.5. 28; Re, 2°N. elepiant supposed to guard the south, 3 Camphor. 4 A’ species of monkey. 5 N, of u Naga who gave hia younger sister gazqt to Kura, ton ‘of Rima; see R. 16. 754 ~Conr.~arfiret silver-amere:-sirerey ® pond full of lotuses. gq: the mou. ~wi an assemblageot lotase ana stuns -geq mm. the moon, th white ad sate HAUS. 26:51. 9. 34, DA collection of lotuses. 3 A place abounding in lotuses, ~Cou?, -areq: aff: the moor, GET A. Abounding in lotuses ; gages ety tag, ty ‘water-tily with white flowers ( open: ing st moonrise); sinféa afar 86 Fach 808 a aA Hewefirca Ss 2; gage wigetie ma (nee) BR. 6. 86. 2A collection of lotuses. 3 A Place sboanding in lotusce. “fqy the moon. aiqm: An epithet of Vis Sst AD enclosure sactilicial ground SH A pitcher, wi Lene ameenpa Jag Gin fang satan Hl. 1. 77; 8.2. 36% #0 9, emt’. 2 The frontal globe on the forehoud of an elephant; gp MAL. 5, 825 sivagaren wi aim at Bb. 1.59.3 Aquarius, the cloventh of the zodiac, 4A measure of by Rinna. [ites said to have devoured thousands of beings including soges and heavenly ‘aymiplis, and the gods were ani waiting for an opportunity to ret upon the powerful demon. After Brahma hod inflicted on him a curse for the humiliation to which he subjected Indra and his elephant “Airavata, Kuu- Uhakerxe began to practise the most igid. ousterities, Brake ws and wa: 164 ‘Accordingly when he went to the god, fnstead of eaking éndropade he asked sidrdgede which was readily granted. It is daid that he slept for six months at atime, and, when roused, wos awake for only ‘one ‘day. When 'L besieged by the monkey-troops of Rams, Ravana with great” dificulty rovsed Kumbhakarna, desirous of availing hor sell of his gigantic strength, “After having druok 2000 jers ef liquor, he tock Sugrive prisoner, besides devouring thousands of monkeys. He was ulna tely slain by Rema }. are 1's potter; Ys 8.146. 2a mixed tribe (aemat eceatcin guere a sea Ussnas; or arereraredeal grrerirexmran Pardsars). water: N. of a town. —at: “we mM. ~aifts, sre: Lan epithet of Aguat a ‘ a itary preceptor of the K. nd Pandavas, 3 on epithet ishths. -greft » bawd, procu- rex; sometimes used us a‘terin of reproach or abuse, -at that time | cof the day in which Aquarius rises bove the horizon. 1 (lit, ) frog ina pitoher. 2 (8g.) an inexperienced inan ; of yan. the hollow om thotap of au elepbaut's hea! between the frontal globes. Sea: The bese of a column, 2 A religious exercise (in Yoga phil.), stopping the breath ‘by closing the mouth and both the nostrils the tingers of the right bend. Gor A harlot, whore. ire 1 A small pot. 2 A harlot. SPra | An elephant ; By, 1. 82, 24 crocodile. ~Gonr, area a pa ticular hell. -arg: rut, ichor fir 1A thief who breaks i a house, @ A plaginrist. 3a. wi Dbeotber. 4 A child of an imperfect regnation of bom at undue git A small water-jer, Cour. ai 8 kind of venomous ‘serpent U. 2 29. ures (sing. or pl.) a particular bell in which the wicked ro baked like potter's vessels; Y. 3.224; Ms. 19. 76. gra: The Punadge tree ~Coxr, afar aor of fi Softe A eliark, goitem, gta, qiterw: A thief; ger gira guiceener a etews V, | 2 Split: eratu oiteden weer M. 4. OU 8 P. (ge, gta) To sound, HH, FigGe The (Indien) crane, gee: (ttf) 1 A deer in general; 28 aft ger gH ear Tr AR AT Stati. 1.14, 4. 65 seh stitch ot Jag. 2 A species of door ( gio frm: ). -Comr. ~arefh mm a dnereyed wots me as FETA. ¥ A crab, aes Gee: A shocimeker, Se" gto, gift The yellow lergement of the testicles or 8 the sevturn, hydroch Be (a!) An ceprey | ¥.1, 574, Beer LA fomile osprey; ser far gute yr: K, 14, 68-2 An owe. Con? -ner: 0 flight of oaproyee GE Cw), wee(a) eA species of Amaranth; geeer cexrantt ay 9:29; Me. 78; Ra. 6, 18.-€ (¢), ~ (a) & The flower of thi wowen. ( pl.) N. of a country situated ine north of India about the ate of the modern Delhi; fara: Fenstins wes Ki 1.1; fer aftrg greaeret 1,17, 2 The kings of this ‘country, =i LA priest. 2 Boiled Com. iN. of an extensive plein neat Delhi, the scene of the great wet between the Raurayas aud Paaduvay; wah peBh weiter gorre: Bg. 1, 1; Ma, 2. 19, ~winet = Fees G. v. ror het of Duryodbe ~fter: 4 weight of gold equsi to about 700 Troy grains, gy: an epither uf Bhishma. Ge: A red apnoiee of amoarnath.« “BVA wooden doll or puppet. ‘Bye: A lock of hair, especially on the forehead. SIE Gv. Fete Araly, ag 1 Baar ulte2 A mitror. Gz: 1A cock. 2 Rubbish, A do WR att Pte arith FH Pe, 2. 90, vb Tq. v. Ga See we, eee Catt whe knee. 2. The elton. © (R) ates, § (q) ater: A wort ot bode wors Nomen iyatie wiifereran Re 6.8, 4, 6. ¥, 1. pret. po Doirg &o om. 1 ses ‘hoe ater. 1 A race, ity) Pm eienrg- ge int Ret, 2 he Nand of « family, a seat, honse, an abode comtgrs © RIB! 95. 9A high of noble family, noble descent; g& ao Pt. 5, 25 grechrematier: Mn 7, to yam, geen Ac., 4 A. herd tren flock, col! tion, multitu f ‘ ergs titemaeay 8.8.5; gates Git. 1; Si, 9.71; so it, ZI", aie? e,5 A lot, gang, band ( fanse).6 A country, 7 The front or fore part. hesd of « guild or corporation. om ‘a. ofa mixed chare acter or origin. 2 iniddling. “firr@: tm.f. the scoond, sixth and the tenth. lunar diye of a Zortnight in s month. Sere: Wednesday, strat & respect table or bigh-born (chaste) women. satere! a nian who ruine his Zemity, | wee, -anff, «wie, -de! 9 princi- pal mountain, one of « class of seven iow which aro euppoced to m of the co ment; their names are:—siey) Kem: ee ater coer: 1 hea aftere @R yori: -erieen a. born in noble famity.~arfirare: family pride. duty or custom peculiar marere: foufamily or caste, -srard: 1 0 fully pleat or tenchr. 2.8 geneo- | logis a. meintaining a fly. Paw t the cist of « | feally. 2.N- of Siva, -aeea 2. high born. (-a:) « horao of «good breed. Sarew, “THE, “AEG. sprang from Suoble family, bigh-born, ems the head or perpetuator of » fam ieee farily oa ore | Mibeho is diagra.s to bis’ “amily. tire: ove who is « thora or trouble tohis faxily. -ereewr, “eer ® gitl | of high birth; Rrqant goerewrae: | Mal 7 Lea ae Gem eo | tHilti, T--we: tho Sounder of a | family. -qarq n. © custom peculiar ton family. eee: one who is 0 disgrace to bis family. -qret 1 ruin of family. Zextinction of afemily. | AR, AO. rk Es w00 ga | Senne ea: | § geniet Bg. 1. 42, -—, Trvel bora, of high bin ra), boreditary; Ki. 1. 31 (ured iu | senses.) “arm: & high-bora or isbed person. ~ig: ove fontioves or porpetvateaa family Sfx: sf. n important Ivoar day, ‘viz:—the 4th, 8th, 12th or 14th of « lunar fort night, ~fterar: the glory tf family, one who ‘ore bonour to his family. ~2fte: -etoae: the glory of Stanly. —giey f vee gees. -Seet tuislary deity; the guardian deity ff froily; Ku. 7. 27. ~wd a famie Ip customs onty or custom poctliar | fos family; serwgwanint ageayert srr- fag, 1.45; Ma 1118-8. 14 ~arew: 1200. ~*7f (a eon) able to support © i fesily, « grown up son; + (@ aft Bast eter gee R.7, 71, ge a. “giddeniag or doing honour to o Tamiiy.arinon ed wo 155 tt the celebration of the orgies of ieft-haud SAktas, -arét a high bred and virtuous woman. ivtof blade of the Kusa teed treomp. in the rp ew penta i intellect Sqfiy o. having « ponetratiog intellect, sbarp, shrewd (Catt) sama exdt ove BB 4. Soifte a. peuetrating, sharp, rq Gre uring of Kure green worn ct religious voremonies, ~arer# 0 seat for mat o* Kusa gram. eat W of 0 place inthe uerth of Thdia ; Ve, 3. raise. | Ten, proper, good, ent Wode; ‘Si 18. 44; By, 18 10, 2 Happy, rout, 3 Able, akitful,, ever, proficient, well ered swith oe: or in comp: feftes eae V1. 919, 2. 161; Me, Fyo0 F512. —at 1 Welfare, © happy | or prosperous condititn, happiness ; wre gue TR cous SRR, 1. 68 soem: GuNNA THRE 166 st Me. 101 ; sft guet wer: ‘are you doing well” Cove do you, do?)2 Virtue, 8 Cleverness, ability, -Coxr. sagrm 6. desirous of happiness. -aar: feiendly inquiry after © person's health or welfare. -gfar o. wise, intelligent, shrewd, sharp. sgaitom o.(Wt-) Happy, doing well, prosperous ; se wrtigrergae Fat reve: 8. 5; R. 5; 4; Me. 112, ‘Ar LA rope. 2 A brid N. of a city, the cspital of Kuss, Rima's on; #90 gw. gfe 0. Squinteayed, er: N. of the grand-father of Vievkialtra. (or according torome accounts, of the father of fexfer 2 A plough-share. 3 Sediment of aif, A plough-sbare. 1A bard, singer; Ma. 8. 65, 108. 2 An actor, a dancer; re ceded MAL. 1; ater teat qhet: or din Ve. 1 3A news. monger. 4 An epithet of Valmtki. The water-pot of an sscetie. 1 Granary, cupboard, store- room 5 8 at caster: Bere 90.2 A bre mieot cher, A water tily, a Totus ie general, peace: (er: EC iosw ein ow Te fodan ‘rane or Shrove bird. 5X9 P. ( gantt, fea) 1 To tear, extract, pull or ‘draw oot 5 frat seeift sin Bk, 18 18; 17. '10, 7, 95 2 To test, examine. '3 To shine, =Wira frrg to extract, tear, draw cout; sunita fet: B 7. 50 ; BE. 9, 90,; 5.48; 0 eiefhegttd ih we fet ntargngiet Gangtebaka., Bag: 1 Tho son. 2 Fire, 3 Aa ope,» monkey. = Bib Leprosy (of which there ‘aro 18 variotien ); nergmritanra Bb, 1, 90. -Coue, -aifts 1 sulphur, 2 N. of several plants, fia. (oR .) gfe, Affect. ed with leprosy, 1A kind of pumpkin ‘gourd. 2 A false conception. gettew: A kind of pumpkin gourd. ‘ 42. (gee, gia) 1 To om. bona een ‘oft: 1 An inhabited country. 2 One who lives on uaury ; ace getg below. (Fu: (Also written as gat TA only lente care 1 Any loan or thing Tent to be repaid’ with interest. 2 Lending nioney, usury, the profession of usury; etary ete cercnmifrerne wr Pat. 11; Me 1, 90; 8. 410; Y.4 119. ~Cour. qe: usury, veuriog intereat; any interest exct...ag per cent, -qfam: f- interest on in 2.4 fruit, Cows, fa the ale rasa used a8 collyrium. ~staftr bundful of flowers ‘ters « caplet, -oren, -srge: aren, -e: 1 flowery arrow, of the god of love; siftme: guy re: MAL. 1 (where the word. me also be read as gui carer: ); mg wet seerget Bh. 1.1; Re, 6. 33. Ch, P. 20,28; R. 7.61; 83 garden. 2 noseg seanon 5 gat Suerec Bg. 10. 35 546 By. 1, 48 —arrerg aeffron. ~orrert 1 honey, 2 « kind of (preptred from flow brilliant with blossom: _— wicseem m. epitels of tho god of love age: Mu, 2. ear a creeper in blossom. grt bed of flowers; V 8. 10. -grwqy: nosegay, bouquet qurerereee Ene ait afer Bh 2 8: A woman in her courses. Soret . HORT 2. Flowered, fornia eal with flowers. A thi oat L Safflower; seaTet Ty ‘xa ware Jag.; RB. 6.6. 2 Saffron. 3 The water-pot of an soctio, —af Gold, -ar: Outward affection ( com pared with the colour of safflower ). ‘A grenary, store-bouse ( for corn &e. ), ert: f. Fraud, cheating, de ccit. Geaw: | An epithet of Vishnu. 2 Theor, + Kubera, the god of riches. Gree A beat, sogue, joggler, —a;-ar Jugglory, deception, -Cour ure «. conjuring, cheating. ~wfre afraid of © ‘trick, suspicious, tions, wary; Ho 4. 102, ~eems, ere: « cook, ‘gee: 1A mowe. 2A snake. —t 1 A amall earthen vessel. 2 A glase vous. oer Taterested _per- arn, formance of religious austerities, thelist Tey’of « loner month, when the moon is invisible; ect nar fk gp: N:4. 67.2 The deity that pre- sides over this day; Ms. 8. 86, 3 The ory of the ( ) cuckoo Ae | erernget ats EeTETT NN. 1,100; seta sR geet waeroT: erat fe: Gt. 1, ~Conr. -ages,-tt, “act, -teg: the (Indian ) cuckoo, G1 A. (wet, ger); 9. U. (ge08, F-e4R) 1 To sovnd, make noise, ery out in distress; emagftoy! Bk, 14. 20; 1. 005 14. 5 5 15. 26 ; 16. 29. Gf A female imp. ‘The female breast, especial Jy'that of « young or unmarried 1A amald bros of air, « pencil. 2 A key. wi P. (emt, 2Ariy To make ‘any inarticulate sound, bum, coo, warble; eset aa GAM mgt myst Rim: gested wage et Ko. 3. 32; Re. 6. 20; R,2.12;N.1. 127, Wirn ft, ‘@ft or Fr to coo, to make en indistin- oh noise, whiting Fo False; scheme. 3 A. puzzling question, Imotty or intricate point, as in qoute, Were, 4 Falsehood, fntruth; oft. used it force of an a deceitful words; “gar, “wt Be. SA summit or peak of | « mountain ; kote mecgaeeiitet: R471, Me, 113, 6 Any projection ot prominence. 7 The bone of the foretiead with its projections, thr crown of the head, 8 A horn. 9 End, corner; Y. 3. 96,10 He vultitude | are agé ‘heap nner, an iron tnallot. 124 plough-share, the body of « plough, 14 A trap for catching deer. 13 A concealed weapon, a= & ‘4 woollen case oF a sword tok. 16 A water-jr. —a: 1A house, dwelling. 2 An epithet of 167 ‘Agestys, ~Comp. ~arqr « false or loaded d ¥.2, 203. armre an apartment ov the top of ‘house. -ant ambiguity of meaning. Cmnfet & tale, Section. ~zarat & fraudulent plan, trick, strategem. marie: a rogue, a false witness. 9a a. 1 cheating, deceiving. 2 forging document ; Y, 2. 70. 8 bribing, (-m,) Leman of the writer caste Carer). 2 an epithet of 5 Sieve e false erefea q.v. -onp a swordatick. owe m, % cheat, yart « false pair of scales. ~wi a. ‘where falsehood is considered » duty (ana place, hovre, country &c. )- cares: biliovs fever to which lepliants are qubject ¢ affowmere) 5 fen attererer: wet aC US He awa: (afm) Mal. 1, 895 (alto tometimes written es ewe: ). Carew: 1 potter, © potter's bila. TerwrAras a trap, snare; B. 18. 89. Tart a falee menaurg or weight, “Gre: on epithet of Skends. ~ remedy; mfr & avg | oat Fae OFF A. 1. 185. ~Cor sitet Ran Mb. 3 eee wat eri ft pris: Me. 105, 58 demonstrated conclusion, dogis, sinful or ‘weg 6- I Cansing trouble, painful. Mo. 6.78. 2 Bad, miserable, evil; 3. Wicked, sinful difficult o painful proved doctrine. ¢ inauspicious action. 8 a Saturn, 6 Saturday. wom: the oun, » =With ara 1 to draw back or away, pull off take or drag away or off drag out, extract ameees Ei hs Re. 4, 14; R. 16, 55. 2 To re- move; U. 1.8. 3 To lessen, dimi- th, -ae to draw, draw away from. watt 1 to draw, draw towards, drag, pull, extract (fig. aleo); Soeargs SOA. 3. 1095 8. 1. 835 gag aie cerrggt: S. 1. j Annaru. 2, 72; Ku, 2, 50; R. 1, 93.20 bend (as & bow)}S. 3. 5; Si 9. 40. 3 to extract, borrow; H. Pr. 9, 4 to toate, take by force ; Bk. 16, 30. 5 to supply « word or words from an other rule or sentence. ~7q 1 to ‘draw or pull up, extricate; singtiie- ai aromarges K. 6,14; Si 13. 60, 2 to enbance, increase. ~f% to sink down, lemsen, diminish. ~fag 1 to draw vr pull out. 2 to extort, exact, snatch or take by force; Meret seh gto R, 5. 26. ~eft to draw, pull, drag. -w 1 to draw away, pull, attract. 2 to lead (as an army). 3 to bend (a8 a bow). 440 increase, {to draw, pull. 2 to bend (a bow) ; arret ts Ree S. 6, 2 fin to remove. ~#f% to bring ness ere: 1 A plooghmen, busband- man. 2A plough-share, 3 An ox. gent Peet, 11 Ma 90, 3. 64, 10. 1: Bg, 18. 44-Cour, wlan. agriculture. ~aftfee a. living by husbandry. -w@ agricultural produce for profit; Me. 1G. ~er agriculture, hostandry. wétes: ue who lives by hu bandry, a farmer; gX i eee: ¥. 1. 2765 Ms. 9. 38, ‘ent: An epithet of Siva, Fea. 1 Drawn, pulled, dragged, attracted. 2 Ploughed, pf: A learned man. 1 Draw. ing, attracting. 2 Ploughing, culti« wating the ‘gem a. 1 Black, dark, dark-bue, 2 Wicked, evil. -eo 1 Tho Uack colour. 2 The black antelope. 3 A crow, 4 The (Indian) cuckoo. § The dark balf of « lonar month, (from fall to new moon ). 6 The Kali age. 7 Vishou in his eighth incarnation, both a8 the aon of Vasudeva and Devaki [Krishnatis the most celebrate? hero of Indian mythology and the mcs! popular ofall the deities. Though the Teal son of Vasudeva and Devaki and thus » cousin of Kamsa, he was, for all practical purposes, the son of Nanda and Yaroda, by whom he was brought up and in whose house he spent his childhood. Tt was hes character began to be gradually. dite covered, when he easily) crushed. the moat redoubtable demons, such as Baka, Patana Sic that were sent to kill bim ty Kamsa, and performed mony other feats of surprising strength. The chiet ‘companions of his youth were the Gait or wives of the cowherds of Gokila, mong whom Radh: was his special favourite; Cet. Jagadeva's Gia govinda). He killed Kamsa, Naraka Kes, Arishis and > how’ of ether powertul demons, He sas a particu Jar friend of Arjuna, to whom he acted au charioteer in the great war, and hin Saunch support of the cause of the Pendavas was the main rause of the overthrow of the Kauravas, On several tical oceasions, it was Krise'as age flstance and inventive miad. that stood the Pandavas in good stead, After the genera! destruction of the Yedavas at Brabhoso, he was killed. unintentionally by a hunter named Jaras who shot him ‘with ag arrow mistaking im at « dis: tance for s deer. He had more than 6000 wives, But Rukrisi and Satya ‘hams, (as so Radha) were his taven- rites, Helis said to have beeu of = daricblue or Aoud-like colours of ge pork 162 ear sftits mi@aat ae por aA ie et Gi.8 His son was Fradyumna.] 8 N, of Vyina, the the Mubibhir Antimony. 4 The black part of the eye, £ Black i Cour. ergy wood. -wrwy! ox epithet of the Mountain ‘aivatake. arnt the kia of the black: tataloper” orwet feet cite viten,. orale or Black irob. corer, —oefet a Bre, arent the 8th day of the dark balf of Srivaga when Krahpe was born ; algo called tigated. -aarere: the holy fig-tree, ~aqei « kind uf enake, Bega ta (lar ete of teat riot, “are 2. ere 8 Eifion cure = tied ot sande pod, agtllochum. -wtem: «gamble ait: fire ; arte port wee R. 6. 42, ~aite: N. of Siva. wre: 1 a spe cies of antelope (in general). ye Milne oak wovay ot by, fel means. -gare: N. of Vyisa; aaen- | civgen gente’ fy Veo 1. 3 Caw | the duck balf of « lunar month, =a: the black antelope ; qt per. | ama erred equa ae ee & 1 2, cee “aga, the, bac monkey, “water the Taitiriye of Binck Vajurveds. ate: the Toads i back cour. 2 N, of Ribu 34 Sidra. etre m. 1 fre; R. 11. 42; Me. 2.94.2 N. of Rabu, 3's low man, profligate, ilack: suird. “tur N. of river. “args fsow: cure ~ave' the spatial gute lope | gna great sited 5. 1.6. “apm: a buitalo. wow: ~erefa: an epithet ct Arjune. ‘pee The hide ofthe black ante: lope, eng: The Gunjé plant. -¢ Ite ony. ‘gear N. of dng, wife of he | Pandavas ; Ki. 1, 26-2. of river | in the Lectan thit Joian ibe, ea at Masslipatam, weftora Black mustard. item. Blacknews, Peat A daik wig 1. GP. (Feet, a) 1 To scatter, shite stout, pour cut eee, deport siete eiezremeran® argue rad dram: fa U. 8. 25 6 1; Feit AAT eC eHLeTNS Git. 4; S. ® with ; Bk. 3. 5, ware 1 to seetter, cast about ; am ‘feuit eH Sk. Z to acrape with tho feet Yor iuod, above Suh rough ett Gia ct gicdrapade sa bias: form in this sense ie sreftett): ort fern git ee: get wendt wr arseet Sk, ~arar to cust off, reject, repudia- te. -are to ecatter, throw; aynfees- gar mG R210. ~omt 1 to epread round. 2 to dig up. ~zq 1 to aceiter upwards, titow up;R. 1 42. 2 to dig up, excavate, 3 to engrave, carro, sculpture; aeftat ex areatey renfamrerar atte: V, 3.2; R. 4. 59. “at ( 3U8RUfH ) to cut, hart oF injure aPC 1 to murround; ‘Retat stent a R. 8. 35. 2 to band or give over, deliver j nd neo: afteié at 2. 18, 88, -3 1 to seuiter, throw, pour out | avis: geuat efeeenareafett Ve. 1. 2 2 to sow, ae seed. ~afer (wiaReert) to hurt, iojure, tear ; sateen street ate Si. 1. 47, ~f@ to acatter, throw about, trew or spread about; Ku. 3. 61; Ki. 2. 59; Bk, 13; 14. 25. Faw to throw, abandon, oxst off; Ku. 4. 6 wm to mix, commingle or mi togeth hort, kill. FTV. (wae, Mitr) 1 To mention, repeat, utter; mii aff «cu B. 1. 87; Me. 7.167, 2. 184. 2 To tell, recite, declare, communicate; ‘Me, 3. 36, 9,42, 3 To name, A. 4 To praise, glorify, commemorate; summon, wigievie aH Dk, 15, 72; Pld. FF) 1 To be ft or adequate for, result im, bring about, ueomplish, produce, tend to; (with de Fee wore S. 6, 5; urgtrerac: get Aware V. 3.1; ford sapea wert Ku.5. 44, 6. 29; 5.79 ; Me. 55, I, 8. 18, 8.40 ;8. 6. 25; Bk. 22. 21. 2To be well manag. ed or regulated, to succeed. 3 Te be- come, happes, occur; eat ei sit: Bk. 16, 13:; 9. 44, 45.4 To bo prepared, be reedy; gy aie at Hk. 14, 89, 5 To be favo, uble to, subserve. 6 To partake of, —Caus. 1 To prepare, arrange, fit ‘out. 2 To settle, fix. 3 To divide. 4 conside tend to, secompl mat (Caus.) to to propare, get ready. Stoendow with, 5.2 9 x 110 happen, occur. 2 to’ be successfcl, (-Caus.) 1 to invent, devise; plan (eehomes &.)2 to prepare, make ready. Fe io dovbt, be doubtful. (Gaus. to doubt. -# ( Caue,) 1 to Fesolve, determine, setts. 20 stend, Propone. ware to get ready. Ber-p. 1 Prepared, done, got uipped; gefterieet FR, 6.10 a her onpila attire. 2 Cut, pored; gréwraaa Ms, 4, 35. 3 Caused, produced. 4 Fixed, seitied. 5 Thought of, invented. Cour. mafia © itlo-deed. “gu: frank-in & fA Accomplishment; auc- coms. 2° Invention, contrivance, 3 Arranging. BRR a. Bought, purchased. |, Wee: (pl) N. of e country and ite peopl eaten ‘ama The cry of 8 peacock ; ee Prterstrcat cet ateughawe: M 9. 20; gad: Yer RI. 89, 7. 69, 13, 27, 16. 64; Me. 92; Bh. eres, -Rem, Awe om. A Peacock; qr Cikwisieseatn Tare Bh. 1.37. ‘Wierar A tent. ‘he: 1A house,-abode. 2 Livi habitation, 3A banner. 4 Will, tention, desire, fem! VN of «plant; aftatee waft Fasrtt Ghat. 15,2 A be = A flower of the Ketake plant ; ‘pot: ara: Me. 24,23; R. 6.17, 13. 16. —eff LN. of « plant (=a); efertira feet asim: eaéiet Re. 2. 23. 2A flower of that plant; Rs. 2. 20, 24 2 abode; srefin- itera: ert Sorat A, 2, Sp aca sxoriftrutent Git, 7.2 An Mtvitation, suinmnoos. 3 Place, site. 4A flag, banner; si stan neat wet caer Ve. 2,23; Si. 11, 28; R.9. 39. 5 A sign, symbol at in weqn. 6 An in: dispensable act (also religious ); Gerakan We: sR: 1 aeRO weet (6 rex fuera Ve. 3. 16, afte « led, summoned, 2 trae aartiaet fama S. 1. 84. 2A f, head, leader, foremost, any gminent person (of. atthe oud of comp. ); agereret aqiaitg R. 2. 33; yor Ye efiaet (gee) Rim. 3 4 comet, meteor; Ms. 1.38. 4 A sign, mark.’ § Brightness, clearness, 6 A ray of light. 7 ‘The desconding node considered as the ninth planet, and thetody ot trumk, of the demon Weer (ihe hesd boing regarded as Ribu); soe 9 ye nearer Mu. 1. 6,~Comr, -arg: the descend. ing node, -wis cloud. -aie: Mlagsta R. 12. 103, ~eet I dent (alo called tei). —eat a 1A field under water; os 2A basin for water round the root of «tree. 3 A mountain. 4A particular mountain forming pirt of the Himtlayas ( modern Keir). § A form of Siva. ~Cour,

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