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tārkṣyaketu, m. 4. 4. III, Vasudeva.
tālapuța, n. 5. 1. 88, a kind of poison killing immediately. PH, tālauḍa.
tiri, f. 5. 4. 43, a kind of arrow, L.; tribhāgaśarajā tīri seṣange lohasambhavā. Abhi. 3. 444 and com. Used through
tumba, n. 4. I. 727, the hub of a wheel, PH. out of the hub of the Vasudeva's cakra.
tumburu, m. 4. 7. 320, n. of the general of Sakra's army of Gandharvas.
tṛpti, f. 4. 1. 76, satiety.
trivaṇa, (pl.) 4. 2. 73, name of a people in west India. Km. has travaṇa.
troți, f. 4. 1. 693, beak, L. PS.
danṣṭrikā, f. 4. I. 517, beard, whiskers, L.
danṣṭrin, m. 4. 7. 280, boar, L.
davāgniya, nom. 4. 5. 95, to resemble a forest-fire.
dipāya, nom. 4. I. I, to act like a lamp.
dirghikā, f. 4. I. 369; 5. I. 3, moat.
durvyavasya, nom. 4. 5. 112, to intend something wicked or
improper.
devabhūya, n. 5. I. 133, godhead, divinity, L.
doṣmat, adj. 4. 6. 13, powerful. Quoted only, 'having arms.'
dravyanidhāyam, ind. 5. 5. 63, deposit like money. Cf.
ghṛtanidhāyam.
dvatrinśakalyāṇaka, n. 5. 4. 239, a kind of fast, consisting of 2 three-day fasts and 30 one-day fasts.
dharmacakravalatapas, n. 5. 2. 265, a kind of fast. See
n. 307.
dharmaśakați, f. 5. I. 409, charity-fire. Cf. Guj. śagaḍī,
stove, hearth.
dhātrīputri, f. 5. 5. 413, actress, L.
nakhampaca, adj. 4. 7. 129, nail-cooking. Only scholiast. nayanotsava, m. 5. 2. 29, any lovely sight or object, L.
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