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INDEX OF WORDS.
svá-gurta, delightful by their own nature, I, 140, 13.
svá-genya, noble by his own nature, V, 7, 5.
svá-tavat, self-strong, IV, 2, 6. svad, to taste: svadante, II, 1, 14; asvadayat, II, 4, 7;-to make relishable, savoury: sisvadat, I, 188, 10; svada, III, 14, 7. svá-dharman, following his ordinances, III, 21, 2. svadha, inherent power: svadhabhib, by one's self, by the power of his own nature, I, 95, 4; III, 26, 8; svadháyâ, according to their wont, II, 3, 8; III, 4, 7; by himself, III, 17, 5; by his own power, IV, 13, 5;-svadhab adhayat, he drank the draughts, I, 144, 23.
svadha-vat, self-dependent, I, 36, 12; 144, 7; 147, 2; III, 20, 3; IV, 5, 2; 10, 6; 12, 3; V, 3, 2; 5; moving according to one's wont, I, 95, 1; moving by his own strength, I, 95, 4. svá-dhiti, axe, III, 2, 10; 8, 6; 11; V, 7, 81.
svan, to resound: svânît, II, 4, 6. svaná, noise, I, 94, 11. sva-patyá, a man's own dominion : sva-patyani (conj. for su-apatyani), I, 72, 93.
sváyasab-tara, highly brilliant by
oneself, V, 17, 2, svá-yasas, endowed with his own splendour, I, 95, 2; 5; 9. sva-yú, free, II, 4, 7. svár, sun, or Sun: sarab ná sam-drík, I, 66, 1; svab drisîke, 1, 66, 108; 69, 10; svab (loc.), I, 70, 81; 91; svab vividub, I, 71, 2; svab ná, I, 148, 1; II, 2, 7; 8; 10; 8,4; svab mahát, III, 2, 7; sûré, IV, 3, 8; âvíb svàb abhavat, IV, 3, 11; sarab várnena, IV, 5, 13; svab ná gyбtib, IV, 10, 3; ávindat gab apáb sváb, V, 14, 41.
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sva-rag, king, I, 36, 7. sva-ragya, royalty, II, 8, 52. sváru, sacrificial post, III, 8, 6'; 9; 10; IV, 6, 3.
svarnri, sun-hero: svarnab (?), (I, 70, 91).
svártha, see su-ártha.
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svásara, fold, II, 2, 2. svásri, sister, I, 65, 7; II, 5, 61; svásârab, I, 71, 1'; tisráb, II, 5, 5; dása, III, 29, 132; dvib pánka, IV, 6, 81; apási svásrînâm, III, 1, 3; 11.
svastí, happiness, welfare, I, 1, 9, &c.; svastí-bhib, safely, I, 189, 2;with welfare, happily, II, 9, 6; IV, 11, 6; V, 4, 11. svadana, sweetener, V, 7, 6. svâdu-kshádman, having sweet food, I, 31, 15.
svadman, sweetness, I, 69, 31. svâná, roaring, V, 2, 10; 25, 8;thundering, V, 10, 5. svânín, tumultuous, III, 26, 5. svahâ, the word Sváhâ, I, 13, 12; III,
4, 11; V, 5, 11; svaha havyám kartana, pronounce the Svâhâ over the offering, I, 142, 12. svahâ-krita, (offerings) over which the Svaha has been pronounced, I, 142, 13; II, 3, 11. svahâ-kriti, pronouncing Svâhâ, I,
188, 11.
svid, to sweat: sisvidânáb, IV, 2, 6. svéda, sweat, V, 7, 5.
hamsá, swan, I, 65, 9; III, 8, 9. han, to kill, slay: hámsi, I, 31, 6;
gighamsatab, I, 36, 15; áhan (without an object), I, 69, 81;ví gahi, smite, I, 36, 16. har háryamâna, longed for, III, 6, 4; práti harya, accept graciously, I, 144, 7; práti háryâb, thou acceptest, V, 2, 11. hári, golden, 1, 95, 1;-bay horse,
fallow steed: hári-bhyâm, 1, 76, 3; IV, 15, 71; hárî íti, IV, 15, 8; V, 27, 2. hári-kesa, whose hair is golden, III,
2, 13.
harít, pl., the golden horses, IV, 6,
91; harítab sapta yahvib, the seven young fallow mares, IV, 13, 3.
hári-vrata, whose every law is golden, III, 3, 51.
haryatá, delightful, III, 5, 3. háva, invocation, I, 45, 3. havib-ádya, eating the oblation, V, I, II; 4, 4.
havib-krit, preparer of the sacrificial
food, I, 13, 3.
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