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________________ Shri Mahavir Jain Aradhana Kendra www.kobatirth.org Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir 446 उपतारक 1.2 . उपजीव ..... ... . ......... T 1 P. 1 To live upon, subsist by, derive livelihood from, bo supported by ; 345 HITTER : K.5%; कां वृत्तिमार्य उपजीवति k.23; संवाहकस्य वृत्तिम् bid. Kay a lagi Ms. 9. 105; Y. 2. 301. - 2 To live under, be dependent on, serve; 3774414972121 341a * Si. 9. 32.-3To make use of, derive materials for writing from ); atacará al fra9soza Mb. -4 To practise; a (art) yra: * 726 7. Ms. 10. 74. -Caus. To use, to make the most of; Ks. T a a. Ved. Living on &c.-ar Subsistence; T. Br. 1. 5. 6. 4. 3oak, fa ..1 Living upon, subsisting by (instr. or in comp.); sifa 914 Ms. 12. 114, 8. 20, taraq 9. 257; qatatoa Mk. 2. -2 Living under, depending upon, subject to a depen dant, servant (m.); H a gur: quan R. 1. 16; 347° K. 61. - Means of subsistence, profession. 3qsa , sfeer 1 Living.-2 Subsistence, livelihood; foreari Y. 3. 236; a t acats T471974 Mb.-3 A means of living, such as property; ffany 1927 Ms. 9. 207. 3951 pot. p. 1 Affording a livelihood ; 345f1643AT: Y. 2. 227.-2 Cliving patronage, patronizing (as a king &c.). -3 (fig.) Supplying materials for writing, that from which one derives his materials; 9 faPE T facufa Mb. 50: 1 A patron. -2 A source or authority (from which one derives his materials ); 474 42 JETA Farefuor S. D. 2. - A means of subsistence, 34-441551 यास्यन्ति सदारो यत्र राघवः । सहोपजीव्यं राष्ट्र च पुरं च सपरिन्छदम Rām. 2. 37. 26. 399 . 1 Approached, received with courtesy; Tarta 1421 9929939: My. 3. 26.-2 Frequented, resorted to; My. 1. UTFIT:, - TUTH 1 Affection. - 2 Enjoyment; Bhāg. 5. 16. 18. -3 Frequenting, resorting to. - 4 Desire. -74 ind, 1 According to one's desire or pleasure; 414514 Part racealaf: Bhāg. 7. 4. 19.-2 Silently. Mb. 2. 3TST 9 A. 1 To ascertain; to know. -2 To invent, find out, hit upon.( 91 = faga lah); 1994Tad Av. 4. 36. 8. see 3431 below. TSI [34914 57451 02 ]1 Knowledge acquired by oneself and not handed down by tradition, invention, primitive or untaught knowledge; usually in comp. which is treated as a neuter noun (P. II.4.21); 931 augusi 974: Sk.; raatsi 1914014 R. 15.63.-2 Undertaking or commencing a thing not done before; 4 93142 ragat 21 3 7: Malli on Raghuvamsa. guata a. Invented. JIFAT a. Ved. Striding or stepping upon, Tarit 299954-1 fandt 712 9: Sv.1.4.1.5.6. उपज्योतिषम् A Compendium on astronomy. 3qcafea a. Lighted, inflamed: Sat. Br. 11. 8.3.7. 3961 Caus. 1 To present (as an offering), make a respectful offering; # 9199274714: II. 2. -2 TO carry out, accomplish. JOCH A respectful offering or present, Nazaran. TE: The skirt or border; Me 79 CH inl. Near the skirt. Star 1 P. 1 To make warm, hent; ETANEET 19: Rām.; Si. 9.65 (where it means to pain also ). -2 To feel pain, become sick; fearg Aśval. --3 To afflict, befall as a sickness); sometimes used impersonally. -pass. 1 To be pained, become ill, be afflicted with; इत्यपूर्वमुपतप्यतेऽस्माभिः Mv.2; 80 दुःखेनोपतप्यते le. -2 To be emaciated with penance, practise penance; 3941 94: Av. -Caus. 1 To kindle, ignite, burn; a E U ratif Av. 6. 32. 1. -2 To tormnent, hurt, pain. - To offond, oppress. -4 To mortify the body by penance. att m. Interior heat, disease (Ved.). agai afla famosi a Bri. Up. 4. 3. 36. 39 a. Paining, afflicting; ready 417Hey groza: 1TA19) Ki. 12. 3. sta p. p. 1 Heated, parched: consumed. -2 Distresnod, pained, tormented. taga. Burning, heating. . 1 Morbid or extra-ordinary heat. -2 Any cause of heat, burniny or inflammation. -3 A kind of disease. TATT: 1 Heat, warmth. -2 Trouble, distress pain, sorrow3; सर्वथा न कंचन न स्पृशन्त्युपतापाः K. 185, 177 STTATT Mal. 3. -3 Calamity, misfortune. -4 Sickness, disease, injury. -5 Haste, hurry, STATT a. Heating, igniting. ETTAH 1 Heating. -2 Distressing, tormenting. ggangaa. 1 Heating, inflaming: causing pain. -2 Suffering heat or pain, being sick; gall f429174 angajarfa: Ms. 11.1: cf. also 984 9 a : Ch. Up. 6.15.1. 377 : An upper story, a room on the top of 3 house. -2 A kind of wooden seat or stool. qart . Overflowing (as water), p2 For Private and Personal Use Only
SR No.020641
Book TitleSanskrit English Dictionary Part 01
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorP K Gode, C G Karve
PublisherPrasad Prakashan
Publication Year1957
Total Pages650
LanguageSanskrit, English
ClassificationDictionary
File Size32 MB
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