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APPENDIX
ättavela, m. 2. 3. 302, servant (?).
āpaka, adj. 3. 3. 52, obtaining results. āpūrṇa, adj. 2. 3. 32, complete.
apyāyaka, adj. 2. 2. 6, refreshing, giving pleasure. äpyāyakatva, n. 2. 2. 533, strength. Cf. apyāyana in PW. abhiyogya, m. 3. 1. 263, class of servant-gods.
āmukha, n. 3. 2. 2, commencement, L.
ayatabhuja, adj. 3. 3. 62, long-armed, i.e., powerful. ayukta, adj. 2. 3. 200, appointed, charged with, L. ārakṣa, m. 2. 5. 173=ārakṣaka, guard.
älingipuskara, m. or n. 2. 2. 290, a kind of drum. Cf. älingimṛdanga, I. 2. 359.
āliñjara, m. 2. 3. 625, a large clay water-jar, I.
āvila, adj. 2. 3. 199, wet.
āsanāyukta, m. 2. 6. 230, usher.
itthamkaram, adv. 2. 3. 370, in this manner. Only Pāṇ. Cf. PS.
355
indrakuñjara, m. 2. 4. 29, Indra's elephant (airāvata), L. indramantrin, m. 2. 3. 166, name of Bṛhaspati. Only
scholiast.
ibhya, m. 3. 1. 224, elephant.
uktapurvin, adj. 2. 6. 361, having foretold, with acc. uccaiḥśravas, m. 2. 2. 560, Indra's horse, L.
utkarṇatālaya, nom. 2. 4. 42, to cause (elephants) to flap
erect ears.
uttāla, adj. 2. 2. 541, loud, L.
utpattra, n. 2. 2. 155, offshoot.
utpäda, adj. 3. 6. 39, having the legs extended upwards. See n. 452.
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utpindita, adj. 2. 3. 394, collected, amassed.
utpūra, adj. 3. 3. 106, flooded.
udastra, adj. 2. 3. 410, with raised weapon.
uddhatā, f. 2. 2. 173, a proud gait (of the gods). See
n. 73.
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