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APPENDIX daśaśateksaņa, m. 3. 8. 45, Indra. digvijayin, adj. 3. 5. 19, making an expedition of conquest. dīpakamalli, 2. 2. 290, lampstand. Cf. malli, PE. dirghabhuja, adj. 2. 4. 325, long-armed, really=powerful. durgrāma, m. 3. 3. 93, poor village. duhsphoța, m. 2. 3. 36, a sort of weapon, L. devatāvasaraukas, n. 2. 4. 347, temple. Cf. PS. devatīya, nom. 2. 4. 8, to deify. dramila, m. 2. 6. 71, name of a people, L. droņa, n. 2. 3. 312, a raven or crow, L. Cf. PS. dvicarama, m. 2. 3. 781, one who has 2 more human births,
PE. dvişantapa, adj. 2. I. 78, vexing an enemy, retaliating,
Pān.
dhanvan, n. 3. 1. 327=dhanu, bow, as a measure. dhārā, f. 2. I. 129, the tip of the ear, L. dhunīpati, m. 2. 6. 352= onātha, ocean, L., dhūlikā, f. 2. 3. 318, pollen of flowers, L. Cf. PS.
naksatra, n. 2. 4. 159, pearl, I. nayin, adj. 2. 4. 321, endowed with naya, wise. narakāvāsa, m. 2. 3. 488, hell. nāgadamanī, f. 2. 4. 99, Artemisia vulgaris, wormwood.
PS. nāgadamana. nāgnya, n. 2. I. 281, nudity. See Uttar. 20. 49, and PE,
nagga. nāța, m. 2. 2. 462, actor, dancer. nāțya, m. 2. 2. 309, actor. Cf. PE, națța. nārakaşandha, m. 2. 3. 485, hell-inhabitant. nigal, caus. 3. 4. 121, to liquefy. nidāna, m. 3. 2. 102, performance of penance with a view
to obtaining a reward in a future birth. MW, claiming
a reward for penitential acts, L.' nipis, 3. 4. III, to crush. nimnagā, f. 3. 2. 42, name of a river flowing through
Vaitāļhya.
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