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NEW AND RARE WORDS
355 brāhmaṇavāha, m. 4. 2. 74, (pl.) name of a people in west
India. In Km.
bhadra, n. 5. 2. 331, a kind of fast. See n. 312. bhavakāntāra, m. or n. 5. 4. 303, wilderness of worldly
existence, L. bhasaņa, n. 4. 5. 244, reviling, abuse, PH. bhasmänga, adj. 5. 2. 126, smeared with ashes. Cf. PS. bhāryiya, nom. 5. I. 96, to wish (someone) for a wife. bhuvana, n. 4. 7. 82 et passim, v.1. for bhavana, L. bhūtagsha, n. 4. I. 212, haunted house. bhūteştā, f. 4. 2. 33, name of the 14th day of half-month, L. bhogāvatī, f. 4. 7. I, city of the Nāgas, L.
mandala, m. 4. 5. 243, dog, L. PS. maņdalitva, n. 4. 7. 402 et passim, the territory of a Vāsu
deva and Cakravartin before they attain those ranks. madana, m. 4. I. 779, wax. Both MW and PS interpret
as 'wax' with (?). mantu, m. 4. 2. 229, pretext. mandiraśiras, n. 5. 4. 133, house-top. manoramā, f. 5. I. 260, a beautiful woman, L. marālī, f. 4. 3. 22, a female marāla, L. PS. Marāla =
hansa, Abhi. 4. 391, com. markata, m. 4. I. 144, spider, L. PS. markațī, f. 5. 5. 519, female monkey, L. marmāvid, adj. 4. 7. 27, knowing weak or vulnerable spots.
MW, only marmavid. Cf. PS, marmāvidh. mallavarta, pl. 4. 2. 69, n. of people in east India. In
Km. maśakyäsāra, m. 5. 3. 162, name of a city. Cf. Muni
bhadra's Sāntināthacaritra, 11. 70. mahābala, m. 4. 2. 174, wind, L. mahābhuja, m. 5. I. 422 = king. mahiparivsdha, m. 4. 5. 4, king. mātrgrha, n. 4. I. 485, the shrine where a wedding takes
place. See I, p. 141. -
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