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TEH a. (oft f.) Ninth. --ft The ninth day of a lunar fortnight.
Hart: ind. By ninos.
AT I. 4 P. (agafa, art, 347217, enfa, afercula FE; caus. arrafa; desid. faceala, aafrafa) 1 To be lost, to disappear, vanish, become invisible; Yario acy aura H. 1; 24 ATAT 7 fat Ms. 8. 247; Y. 2. 58 ;
tagçerface Mk. 5. 24. - 2 To be destroyed, to perish, die, be ruined ; sfarsi 74127 Bk. 14. 31 ; Ms. 8. 166; 7.40; Mu. 6.8.-3 To run away, fly away, escape; ha r a EGET 41-4: Bk. 10. 12; 119 Pat: 14. 112; Ratn. 2. 3. 4 To be frustrated, become unsuccessful. -Caus. 1 To cause to disappear. -2 To destroy, remove, efface, drive away, cause to fly away. -8 To violate (as a virgin). -4 To cause to be lost, lose. - To forget. -6 To extinguish, put out (as fire). -II. 1 U. (asfa-a) Ved: 1 To reach, attain. -2 To meet with, find.
F f., 727, 779 Destruction, perishing, loss, disappearing; प्रतीक्षन् गिरिशादेशं स्ववीर्यनशनं कुधीः Bhag. 10. 62. 12.
Teste fapt A woman who brings forth a dead child.
ar a. (- )[72-**] 1 Perisha ble, transitory, evanescent, transient, frail ; fafar a a R. G. -2 Destructive, mischievous.
F . p. [ - ] 1 Lost, disa ppeared, vanished, invisible; Taha galth Pt. 5.6; 2. 167. -2 Dead, perished, destroyed. -3 Spoiled, wasted. -4 Fled or run away; नष्टं वर्षधरैर्मनुष्यगणनाभावादकृत्वा त्रपाम् Ratn.2.3. -8 Deprived of, free from (in comp.) -6 Depraved, corrupted, debauched. - 1 Destruction, loss. -2 Disappearance. -Comp. -T19: a householder who has lost his consecrated fire (it being extinguished ). - a. reduced to poverty (having lost one's wealth ). -आतङ्कम् ind. without anxiety or fear; नष्टात हरिणशिशवो
He a $. 1. 15 (v. l.). -3CHT a. deprived of sense or mind. -THEFTE booty, plunder ; -371979 a. fearless, secure, free from fear; S. 1. 15. - the day of new moon. Et a. deprived of senses. - a. ungrateful. I a. devoid of angles (Mar. 492, ACT ); Kau. A.2.11. T : The fourth fare, bright and dark, of the month of Bhadra pada when it is considered ina uspicious to look at the moon. playing of hide and seek. -14, - , - a. one who has lost his senses, unconscious, insensible, fainted.
yar universal destruction. FH n., - subsequent calculation of a lost nativity. re a. sightless, blind. Eft a. unmindful, forgetful; 31 TITELaquara tagu: Raj. T. 5. 300.- a. impotent.
रूप a. invisible -स्मृति a. forgettul,
afe: f. Lons, destruction; afa: q afenau : Bhag. 9. 10. 21.
7311*: A kind of crow.
7741 A. (2) Ved. 1 To approach, go towards. -2 To copulate. - To be crooked or curved, to bend.
f. The nose (a word optionally substituted for नासिका after acc. dual); यथा गावी नसि प्रोताः Bhag. 1. 13. 41. Comp. a. small-nosed.
नसा The nose. AR: The nose. A sternutatory, snuff. Falt A hole bored in the septum of the nose. - Comp. 37: an ox led by a string through the nose. F TC ind. From the nose ; Y. 3. 127. HET A hole bored in the septum of the nose of cattle ) affaa a. Nozzled ( with a string through the nose).
FPI a. [ arfa fa 7 a 21 14: ] Nasal. -RC 1 The bairs in the nose. -2 Asternutatory; कुरुते मूढ एवं हि यः यो नाधिगच्छति। धूपैरजनयोगैश्च नस्यकर्मभिta || Mb. 12. 14. 34. * 1 The nose. -8 The string through the nose of an animal; नस्यागृहीतोऽपि धुवनविषाणATT Si. 12. 10.
FE 4 U. (aaaa, 76; desid. Parera ) 1 To tie, bind, bind on or round or together, gird, round;
hafa fraca Ku. 1. 56; R. 4. 57; 16.41. -2 To put on ( oneself), to dress, arm oneselt (Atm). -Caus. To cause to put on. With 899 to untie. -3779 (afg being often changed to f9) 1 to fasten, gird round, bind; daca etica $. 1; H22ATTRO 19TEI $. 7.2. -2 to put on, wear; fa Bk. 3. 47. -8 to cover, envelop; 14a 9 rogea S. 1. 19.
af ind. Surely or certainly not, by no means, not at all; tarafta: 9 h 18 Bk. 19.5
15 m. 1 A neighbour. -2 A man.
HET: N. of a king of the lunar race, son of Ayus and grandson of Purūra vas and father of Yayāti. [He was a very wise and powerful king, and when Indra lay concealed under waters to expiate the sin of having killed the demon Vritra, a Brahmana, he was asked to occupy his seat. While there he thought of winning the love of Indrāņi and caused the seven sages to convey him in a palanquin to her house. On his way he asked each of them to be quick using the words 'sarpa', 'sarpa', move on, move on), when one of the sages (Agastya ? ) cursed him to be a 'sarpa' (serpent ). He fell down from the sky, and remained in that wretched state till he was relieved from it by Yudhisthira.]
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