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avarņavādin, adj. 6. 7. 181, censuring. aśauca, adj. 6. 8. 28, impure, PH. aśvakini, f. 7. II. 10 = naksatra Aśvini, L.
aksti, f. 6. 2. 266, good form, good or noble appearance,
Apte. ātāpanā, f. 7. 4. 10, practice of enduring heat, cold, etc.;
endurance of sun's heat to slight extent, PH. åtmahita, n. 7. 5. 8, one's own profit, L. ānāyika, m. 7. 2. 328, fisherman. àyurgranthi, m. 6. 6. 62, 92, birthday. Cf. H barasagāņth.
See Balfour, I, 278. On the birthday a knot is tied
in a cord kept for that purpose. ärādhaka, m. 7. 5. 345, one who attains emancipation,
PH. ārādhara, m. 7. I. 85, elephant-driver. āli, m. 6. 1. 75, bee, L. ālināda, m. buzzing of bees. āloca, m. or n. 7. 7. 372 = ālocana. Cf. Guj. aloca.
See App. I. āsanābhigraha, m. 7. II. 75, moving a seat to where the
guru wishes to sit. See n. 211. DH, p. 240, takes āsana = āsanadāna and abhigraha, offering of service.
imikā, f. dimin. of ima. MW only Pān. işvāsi, ? 6. 2. 98, bow. MW işvāsa.
işā, f. 7. 3. 106 = Guj. isa, the sidepiece of a cot or bed
stead.
ujjhitadharma, m. 7. 10. 198, receiving as alms something
which should be thrown away and which nobody
would care to take. PE. utkil, to unfasten. Only utkīlita quoted. uttarāyaṇa, n. 6. 7. 208, winter solstice. Both MW and
Apte say 'summer solstice.' See SD, p. 9 and Penzer, VIII, 19.
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