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APPENDIX anargala, adj. 3. 3. 81, without a bar (literally). anākarņitaka, m. or n. 2. 6. 66, a pretense of not hearing. animitta, n. 2. 6. 94, a bad omen. Cf. PS. anirviņņa, adj. 2. 4. 222, unwearied. Cf. PS. anuttaravimāna, n. 2. I. 306, the highest heavens. anuttala, adj. 2. 2. 578, not out of tune, in harmony (?).
Cf. uttala in PE and PH. anudghāta, adj. 2. 3. 211, unstumbling. anupadin, m. 2. 6. 687, a follower. Only Pāņ. anuyoga, m. 3. 2. 151, exposition (of doctrine). anuśī, 3. I. 76, to regret. antaya, nom. 3. I. 88, to make an end of, L. andhatamasa, n. 2. 3. 452, intense darkness. Only Pān. apavidyā, f. 2. 6. 262, evil sciences. Cf. PS. aprajñaptika, m. 2. 3. 525, a class of Vyantaras. abhayada, adj. 3. 4. 180, bestowing safety, a position of
the hands. abhitas, ind. 2. I. 148, used intensively in comparisons. abhivarnana, n. 3. 7. 103, praise (?). amāri, f. (?) 3. 3. 51, non-destruction. amburāśi, m. 2. I. 312=sāgaropama as measure of time. ambola (?), 2. 5. 137, depth. See App. I. arnava, m. 3. 4. 196=sāgaropama, measure of time. alam, ind. with pres. indic., 2. 3. 905 ; 2. 6. 545, 566, able
to. alasa, nom. 2. I. 143, to be lazy, inactive. avakratā, f. 3. 3. 89, crookedness. avatāraņa, n. 2. 3. 229, waving. aśrutapūrva, adj. 2. 6. 64, never heard before. asodbapūrvin, adj. 2. 3. 882, not having endured before. astra, n. 3. I. 36, a weapon in general, L. astramandira, n. 2. 4. I='āgara, arsenal. astravidyā, f. 2. 5. 47, military science, L. astraveda, m. 2. 4. 158= °vidyā.
āghatt, 2. 3. 192, to rub against. âghāta, m. 2. 6. 311, boundary, L.
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