Book Title: Sanskrit English Dictionary Part 01
Author(s): P K Gode, C G Karve
Publisher: Prasad Prakashan

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________________ Shri Mahavir Jain Aradhana Kendra www.kobatirth.org Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir उद्विज् 484 उवृत्त G 6 A. (P. epic. ) 1 To be grieved or afflicted, be agitated; affea arah Bg. 5. 20; tremble, shake (lit. and fig. ). -2 To fear, be afraid of, shrink from, abhor with a bl.); dieglia Mu. 3. 5; By. 12. 15; 1999aa K. 197; 7749ferer : FATHFruit Bk. 7.92.-3 To be tired or sick of, be disgusted with ; aigla Thi Mal. 3; sometimes with yon. had fai 19 14 Pt. 4. 76. - To grieve, afflict, frighten. -Caus. 1 To trouble, harass, afflict, oppress; Bayaufenfio17 Ku. 1. 11.; Baler feru: 5; FOSTAA Mu. 7. 19. -2 To terrify, frighten; safar: ista: U. 2. 29. -3 To produce disgust or abhorrence; tofzugstafa K.12; gaiaferacy M. 3; $. 2. -4 To revive a fainting person by sprinkling water ) Suśr. 31 . 1 Grieved, aftlicted, sorrowful, anxious (ins for my absent lover ); "Fre,aag - H - depressed in mind, sorry, anxious. - 2 Alarmed, frightened; U. 4. - 1. TUTH A frightened glance. a. I gat anistin) 1 Going swiftly (as an express messenger), courier. -2 Steady, calm, tranquil. -3 Ascending, mounting: -4 One whose arms by long practice continue always raised a bove the head ( as an ascetic). - T: 1 Trembling, shaking, waving. -2 Agitation, excitement; हर्षामर्षभयोद्वेगैर्मुक्तो यः स च मे प्रियः Bg. 12.15. -3 Alarm, fear; rate afecay t a rzt i Me. 38; a aceia R. 8.7.-4 Anxiety, regret, sorrow, distress (caused by separation from one's favourite object ). 943 TE A T: Mb. 3. 173. 14. -5 Admiration, astonishment. TT A betelnut (fruit.). -Comp. - *, -14, -ofta. Causing anxiety, agitation or distress; Pt. gla (FT) 1, -a. 1 Agitating, distressing, causing pain or distress. -2 Suffering distress, anxious, unhappy. STT a. Causing to tremble ( with fear); hurtiny the feelings. -24 1 Agitation, anxiety. -2 Infliction of pain, torture, a flliction; i f rar han Ms. 8. 352 painful. -3 Regret, sorrow for one's a bsence. -4 Shudder, shuddering: Susr. ja a. Terrifyiny; ydytowaru Si.3.19. sfag Rescuing, lifting; plucking up: Bhag. 3. 13. 43. Tai ar 17 fev (v. 1. &T). Cater ( 37-19-4) 1 A. To look up, view, see, perceive%; दृष्टिरधिकं सोत्कण्ठमुदीक्षते Amaru. 283; प्रियस्य 401947 76 looking at waiting for); R. 13.08.-2 To examine, consider ; cha: 17 Pt. 1. 236. 3gth 1 Looking up or upwards. -2 Sight, an eye; seeing, looking at; vai artiyatgah R. 3. 1. SEIT 10 P. 1 To fan. -2 To blow upon or towards. उद्वीजनम् Fanning. FİRUTH Increase, growth; M. W. EITI A. 1 To go upwards, ascend. -2 To fly asunder, burst out; 419 494 U. 4 the strings of which are giving way or being snapped. -3 To tumble over, fall down. - 4 To go out, depart. -5 To rise, swell, increase. -6 To be puffed up with pride, be haughty. -Caus. 1 To extirpate, eradicate, destroy; safáa taratu 11394 My.2. - 2 To throw up, elevate. -3 To turn round, roll as eyes). -4 To anoint, smear. --5 To beat to pieces, split, burst; 3141 F : IT sraiaag: Kv. 8. 14. 13. ga a. 1 Superfluous, redundant, plentiful. -2 Left over as a remainder, wurplus, -a: 1 A remainder, surplus.-2 Excess, preponderanco. -8 Rubbing or smearing the body with perfumes. -4 The time of destruction of the world (444); ad sa karat 99171929: Rām. 6. 14. 18. 39 a. 1 Causing to rise. -2 Rubbing and clean iny the body. - In Math.) The quantity assumed for the purpose of the operation (Colebrooke). gah 1 Going up, rising. -2 Springing up, growth of plants, grain &c.) -3 Prosperity, elevation. -4 Turning from side to side; springing up, popping the head; 153: T aufalfa Me. 42. -5 Grinding, pounding. - Drawing out metal, wire-drawing. -7 Anointing, smearing; Aut 77 7 TH; cf. also for commentary on the Satapatha Brāhmana 12.8. 3. 16. - nagtapata h a ta HET Hafa 1 -8 Particularly, rubbing and cleaning the body with perfumes or fragrant unguents, or the unguents used for this purpose or to relieve pain; JETZ a dagda 7 Y. 1. 152: Ms. 4. 132 (31724619 Kull.). In this connection the meaniing 'vomiting' seems appropriato, along with other filthy objects: cf. Een = vomited. -9 Bad behaviour or conduct, rudeness. garca a. 1 Risen, elevated. -2 Sprung up, drawn out. -3 Perfumed, scented, rubbed, kneaded. 3 . p. 1 Raised, elevated ( a, a, #4 &c.). Taggunita Rām. 6.59. 95. -2 Flowing out, not contained in, wollen, overflowing: - विस्मय Mal.1; अपामुयुत्तानाम् Mu.3.8 overflowing; उद्धृतः # 39 garag: qah Si. 8. 18. where 3° means also 'gone astray, ill-behaved'). -3 Grown, increased. -4 Exalted, prosperous. -5 Proud, furious, haughty; FT 19 55721039 Bhag. 10. 11. 35. 4791a K. 90. -6 Vomited up. -7 Left as a remainder. -8 Ill-conducted, ill-mannered, rude. -9 Agitated; For Private and Personal Use Only

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