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APPENDIX II
NEW AND RARE WORDS
In making this list, the determining factor was whether the word is in Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary, ed. 1899. The references to L. and grammarians are from that dictionary. However, if the word has been found in some other lexicon, the fact has been noted. Many words, or kindred ones, not found in earlier lexicons, are quoted in Schmidt's Nachträge (abb. PS) to the Petersburg Wörterbuch. The references to the text of the Trişașțio are illustrative, not exhaustive. The list is intended to include new words, words cited only from lexicographers and grammarians, additional meanings of words cited, and variants in form. Possibly some variants are only MS errors. That question always arises to plague lexicographers. agragü, m. 4. 4. 204, guide, leader. ajihma, adj. 4. 2. 194, undimmed. atitvara, adj. 4. I. 526, overtaking, passing. adyaśvina, adj. 4. 7. 377, likely to happen today or to
morrow. Only Pāņ. Cf. PS.. adribhid, m. 4. 2. 136, Indra, L. Cf. PS. In Trio = Sakra. adhikādhika, adj. 4. 3. 6, ever increasing. Cf. PS. adhibhū, m. 4. 3. 171, master, superior, L. Cf. PS. anabhijña, adj. 4. 1. 360, unacquainted with. Only
scholiast. anavadhāyaka, adj. 4. I. 873, not paying attention. anumäna, m. or n. 4. 7. 72, inequality, discrepancy. anuvara, m. 4. I. 485, best man. Cf. Guj. anavara. antakāya, nom. 4. 1. 356, to act like Yama. antarvedi, f. 5. 3. 208, apparently the low wall that divides
the arena for elephant-fights as held in some parts of India.
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