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maḍamba, m. n. 4. 574, 724; 6. 76, a village completely isolated for half a yojana, KSK 1. 88, p. 73b.
mata, m. or n. 4. 50, evidently a kind of harrow. Cf. H. mai.
madakala, m. 5. 625, elephant, L.
madana, m. 2. 844, Randia dumetorum, worn on the wrist during the marriage-ceremony by Gujarātis. H. mainphal.
manasvin, adj. 5. 469, proud.
manaḥparyāya, m. 1. 805; 3. 583, knowledge that enables one to know thoughts of others.
manthinî, f. 4. 313, churn.
maya, m. 1. 63, camel, L.
martya, m. 6. 634, world of mortals, L. marşa, m. 5. 231, patience, endurance, L. mahābala, m. 1. 609, wind, L. mahābāhu, adj. 3. 364, powerful.
mahābhuja, adj. 5. 222=°bāhu.
mahāmatangajāya, nom. 5. 400, to become an elephant. mahārambha, m. 1. 410, a great enterprise that causes
injury to jivas.
mahāśara, m. 1. 696, a species of reed, L.
mahāsthali, f. 4. 393, the earth, L.
mahiman, m. 1. 549; 2. 277, festival.
mahaujaska, adj. 4. 334, strong, powerful, L.
māṇavaka, 6. 564, name of a caitya-pillar in Saudharma, PH.
māņikya, n. 1. 454; 2. 817 et passim, jewel in general. Also in H.
mādhukari, f. 3. 240, collecting alms after the manner of a bee, L.
māna, n. 2. 964, bulk measure, both solid and liquid. Sth. 258, p. 198.
mamakin, 2. 88-mama, dear friend. māra, m. 5. 538, battle. Also in H. märgamada, adj. 5. 324, made of musk. māhana, m. 6. 248, Brahman, L.
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