Book Title: Sanskrit English Dictionary Part 02
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 840 ख्या CK6 P. ( arfa) To scratch, cut, break in pieces. CETTE: A tawny (or black) horse. T: (77-*]1 A hoof; 75:*: girmy: R. 1. 85, 2. 2; Ms. 4. 67. -2 A kind of perfume. -3 A razor. -4 The foot of a bed-stead. -Comp. -38 , 79: a kick. ure,-UTE a. flat-nosed. STUTH a horse-shoc. - eit a horse's foot-marks. T: an arrow with a semi-circular head; see . POTE: prints of hoof; ht: 95-999f74197 R. 2. 2. ke Military exercise or practice (as of arms, archery &c.); 31aning 14 My. 2. 34; - 1999 feath 5. 5. E : A horse belonging to the Khurasala country or locality; alert: TTTT GA A T ET: Salihotra Appendix II. 7. *, -#1 ( 97-31177 ) An animal in general. tok: An iron arrow. auf : 1 A razor-case. -2 An iron arrow. -3 A pillow. (€) 1 A. (9- ) To play. C a. Small, little, mean, low; see 94. -Comp. -ara: a father's younger brother. खुल्लम: A road. Faretti A kind of stick, hollow bamboo. खेचर See खचर. -Comp. -उत्तमः the sun; Mb. 3.300.26. 10 P. (azufà &c.) To eat, consume. TERE a. [ è szfa, 37-377; fras-a) Having a weapon, armed. -: 1 A village, small town or hamlet; Bhāg. 1.6.11. -2 Phlegm. -3 The club of Balarāma. - A horse. -S, -IH 1 Hunting, chase. -2 A shield. CH 1 Grass. -2 Hide, skin. (N. B.:-At the end of comp. de expresses 'defectiveness' or deterioration', & may be rendered by miserable', 'low', 'vile', 'wretched' &c.; F H a misera ble town.) -3 A village; ATTIETET IT STŪSUTH (FOR . Part I, II 37781914. Ch. 7. V. 111.); dara fortala I ( 987041 TULEOHTEIT). -4 A village of cultivators; Rājadharmakaustu bha, G.O.S. 72, P. 102. - A village two miles long; Bibliotheca Indica 274, Fase. I. p. 145. खेऽट See under ख. REF: A small village, hamlet. *, - 1 A shield. ... aga91107: Siva. B. 17. 72. - 2 The club of Balarāma. CT m. 1 A lecher, libertine. -2 A citizen. aftara:, -3: A minstrel, whose business it is to a waken the master of the house with music and singing (a .) efe a a. A tHicted, troubled; whereat th: ... faz: Rs. 5. 7. Eric The body of a 321454 q. v.; der Gua Mb. 5. 81.9. ET 1P. (defa, area) 1 To shake, move to and fro. -2 To tremble. - To play, sport; 3 6Teftafe917 Bhar. Ch. -Caus. To swing, shake ; कृपणोऽहं हि जीवामि भुजग खेलयन्सदा K8.9.76. Sa. 1 Sportive, amorous, playful; fadh919HTETTU H4 R. 4. 22. V. 4. 32. -2 Moving, shaking. - Sport, play, pastime; fara t uri Mb. 12. 1. 19. -Comp. a, #FT, - a. haying & sportive or stately gait; ha ha fantai 24 at an afa 19 V. 4.74; è a TE 416: Ku. 7. 49. A 1 Shaking, quivering motion of the eyes ); fa falafaaraaaaaaaa H Git. 1.40.-2 Play, pastime. -3 A performance. A piece or man at chess &c. efe: f. 1 Sport, play. -2 A song or hymn. m. 1 An arrow. -2 An animal. -3 A bird. -4 The sun. et A. (ad) To serve, wait upon. खेसरः A mule. eft a. Supplementary, additional. EMTIE: A white and brown horse. Sen, -, -, -21 P. 1 To limp. -2 To be lame. ent: f. A cunning or shrewd woman. als a. Crippled, lame, limping. et (3) a. Limping, lame. ini A particular disease of the animal's feet; Mb. 12. 283. 53. i a. Lame. - Helmet. -Comp. - TC furnished with a helmet. ato : 1 A helmet. -2 An ant-hill. -3 The shell of a betel-nut. -4 Sauce-pan, pot. -Comp. to a house with a roof decorated with arches. alfs: A quiver. ETT 2 P. (m. also in non-conjugational tenses) (enfa, egia) To tell, declare, communicate with dat. of person - Pass. (Tulud 1 To be named or called; 311941: feat fan ari ya Bk. 6. 97. -2 To be known or famous. -Caus. (cata-) 1 To make For Private and Personal Use Only

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