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 प्राचारका 1184 प्रासंग ........ . yafta Bk. 7. 53; Mb. 1. 1. 133; also 1917; Mk. 8. TI S. Ved. Food. 22.-2 N. of a district. -Comp. : a kind of white STAT: 1 Eating, tasting, living or feeding on; yani ant or moth. faTy Ms. 11. 143; 27° &c. - Food. प्रावारक: An upper garment, mantle; यदीच्छसि लम्ब TIT: An eater. canland 1973an # Mk. 8. 22; staghafea: a gara: Mk. 1. TITAH 1 Eating, feeding upon, tasting. -2 Caus ing to eat, or taste; मन्त्रवत् प्राशनं चास्य हिरण्यमधुसर्पिषाम् arafa: A maker of upper garments. Ms. 2. 29.-3 Food. sea p. p. 1 Enclosed, snrrounded, covered, argraft a. Eatable, serving as food. -TH Food. screened. - Put on (as a garment). -3 Filled with. -Ai, 1 An # A veil, mantle, wrapper (-f. also ). Tara p. p. Eaten, tasted, consumed. - offering of rice and water to the manes of deceased gigfat: f. 1 An enclosure, a hedge, fence. -2 Spi ancestors, daily obsequies to the manes; stata f9aritual darkness. 494 Ms. 3.74.-2 Eating. sreferti a. ( f.) 1 Secondary. -2 Well-in T r 1 The portion of oblation partaken by formed. -8 Corresponding to a former mode of action. Brahman at a sacrifice. -2 The vessel in which this - A messenger. oblation is placed. This vessel is shaped like cow's at f. The rainy season, monsoon, rains (the ear); MRITHTET ETT à Bhag. 3. 13. 36.-3 Anymonths 31917 and 991201); Frigat @ 93 344 R. thing eatable. 6. 51; 19. 37; T arfela sata 75: i wa 9 Mk. 5. 18; Me. 117. -Comp. : ( : ) ATTEUTHL Excellence, praiseworthiness, pre-emi nence. end of the rainy season. - : ) the rainy Season. STT Ardent desire, longing for. argui, -a1 The rainy season, monsoons. STIAH 1 The office of a Praśāstři. -2 Governsafe*, - raftur a. (-foret f.) Produced in the ment, rule. rainy season. - A peacock. Y a. Ved. Exceedingly quick or swift. -: T IGT a. Produced in the rainy season. T: A 1 Eating. -2 One who eats Soma. -8 An enemy of storm, stormy gale. Vșitra. sido a. 1 Produced in, relating to the rainy AF a. Containing questions. -: 1 An examiseason; al f atah raya...aftea Bv. 1.30; ner. -2 An umpire, an arbitrator, a judge; farge 4. 6; R. 1. 36; się10991are yatafaa...Ram. champu. TUTTE LE 949 Rām. 3. 27. 4; Bhag. 10. 61.33; -2 Abundant, copious, much lit. coming in showers). B T : 121*: M.2; Tag I T- To be paid in the rainy season (as a debt &c.). fÀOTH M.1. -V: 1 The Kadamba tree. -2 The Kutaja tree. JL a. N. of a kind of ratta. - Numerousness, abundance, plenty. are 4P. 1 To throw, hurl or fling. - To discharge, s cu: 1 A kind of Kadam ba tree. -2 The Kutaja cast as a missile ). tree. -77 Lapis lazuli. TIE: 1 Throwing, casting, discharging. -2 A dart, प्रावण्यम् A fine woollen covering. a barbed missile; EHHISH Ki. 16.4.-3 InTrata a. (a1 f.) To be given or done on enter- sertion. -8 A particular position of a planet. ing. A workshop, manufactory SE*: 1 A dart, barbed missile. -2 A die. qraft a. (- f.) 1 Relating to or connected FATH 1 Throwing, hurling, casting. -2 Throwing with entrance into a house or upon the stage ). -2 In down. the habit of entering.-3 Auspicious for entrance. er a. Armed with a dart. - A lancer, 12 , -TatETH 1 The life of a religious spearman. mendicant or recluse. -2 Vagrancy, wandering habit. SIT 9 P. 1 To eat, consume, devour, feed upon. STIRI p. p. 1 Thrown, darted, hurled, cast, dis- To taste; dits: Stand Ms. 2. 62. -8 To charged.-2 Expelled, turned out. enjoy, sport with. -4 To drink. TIT: A yoke for cattle; Mb. 13. 64. 19. For Private and Personal Use Only

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