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 मर्मिक 1248 मल into, thoroughly conversant with, one who has entered into the secret recesses of anything. -fist pain in the inmost soul. : 1 piercing the vitals. -2 disclosing the secrets or vulnerable points of another. - :, I m. an arrow. - see #ST. Difet: m. (pl.) joints and articulations. F H , PIT 1 a sensitive or vital part. -2 a weak or vulnerable point. - T a. 1 piercing the vitals, stinging to the quick; apa EHHEZET: TH191: U. - very cutting, poignant, sharp or stinging words &c.). # a. 1 Knowing secrets or weak points. -2 Very acute, intelligent; see Hüş. HAT a. (7-3773 a ] 1 Rustling (leaves, garments &c.); try THTU R. 6. 57; 4.73; 19. 41; la: sarac faaratToHÁTTT: Ku. 3. 31. -2 Murmuring. -T: 1 A rustling sound. -2 A murmur. -8 A kind of garment. - TT Coarse ground meal. Adrià Den. A. To rustle, murmur. # 1 A species of pine tree. -2 Turmeric. -8 A particular vein in the external ear. HAC: 1 A poor man, pauper. -2 A wicked man. & a. Ved. Mortal. -* 1 A man. -2 A young man. -3 A male. -4 A lover, suitor. -5 A stallion, horse. -6 A camel. H : Ved. 1 A little man. -2 A male in general; Ho fa 9977 Rv.5.2.5. # 1 A limit, boundary. HUTC Halat farat ad ]1 A limit, boundary (fig. also ); bound, border, frontier, verge; Hiterafas: Pt. 1.-2 End, termination, terminus. -3 A shore, bank. -4 A mark, land-mark. -8 The bounds of morality, any fixed usage or esta blished rule, moral law; मर्यादानां च लोकस्य कर्ता कारयिता च स: Ram.5. 35. 11. - A rule of propriety or decorum, bounds or limits of propriety, propriety of conduct; tearatgale. f i U.5;421144141: feltagit Pt. 1. 142. - A contract, covenant, an agreemont; eat waar qifonfaler ayat ya Rām. 4.5. 11. -Comp. -TETO, -fft:, -qaa: a frontier-mountain. -Era running towards a mark. -afet: keeping within limits; Buddh. W : a destroyer of land-marks; Hatha fasi sa Ms. 9. 291. -a statement of the limit; P. III. 3. 136. - fash: overstepping limits. Here a. Keeping within bounds. -m. A neighbour, borderer ; Nir. 4.2. Horete 8 U. To make anything a limit, to reach, attain to, go as far as; as in HTUT ATIsu STATUTA. H IP. ( fa) 1 'To go, move. - To fill. -Caus. To sound. HET: [ 91-99] 1 Deliberation. - 2 Advice, counsel. -8 A sternutatory. HIT 1 Rubbing.-2 Examination, inquiry. -3 Consideration, deliberation. -4 Advising, counselling. -5 Removing, rubbing off. -6 Explaining. -7 Touching ( a woman ); TEZEIT narcista Mb. 3. 314. 29. Af:, -ATPOTE (99- cuc ar ] Endurance, for bearance, patience; fecalycu: 94 76 aar: 44: Ki. 2.8; A. Rām. 7. 4.52. afta p. p. 1 Endured, patiently borne or endured. -2 Excused, forgiven. - Endurance, patience. Afta a. Enduring, for bearing. मर्षीका A kind of metre. H 1 A., 10 U. ( Ad, Hurd-a) To hold, possess. 3a. quà lead - Pag: Tv.] 1 Dirty, foul; आमिषं यच्च पूर्वेषां राजसं च मलं भृशम् Ram.7.74.16. -2 Mean, covetous. -8 Unbelieving, infidel, godless. -4 Wicked. -7, 1 Dirt, filth, impurity, dust, any impure matter; H61441: 1: K. 2; granola 4719EATSHIRTS HTCTT $. 7.32. -2 Dregs, refuse, sediment, excrement, feces, dung. -3 Dross (of metals), rust, alloy. -4 Moral taint or impurity, sin; S:8 443 HOTEH Ms. 11.70. -8 Any impure secretion of the body; (according to Manu these excretions are twelve:- वसा शुक्रममृत् मज्जा मूत्रविड् aroffa ICA Fact agaia aut 46: Ms. 5. 135). -6 Camphor. -7 Cuttle-fish bone. -8 Tanned leather; a leather-garment. -9 The three humours of the body (ara, fat and **). - A kind of base metal. -Comp. -377*TUH 1 removing the dirt, purification. -2 removal of sin. -3TTET 1 a particular preparation. -2 N. of a river; Freit af at Het TT&T. -अयनम् the rectum. -अरि: a kind of natron. -अवTTET: constipation of the bowels. T o m. a sweeper, a scavenger. -3T17 a. dirty-looking. -31196 a. 1 causing dirt, dirtying, soiling. - 2 defiling, polluting; Ms. 11.70.-31TT: the stomach; bowels. -3594 the rust of iron (Hgt ). Jent: evacuation of the feces, voiding the excrement.get a woman who has put off her soiled clothes. -3957 a. soiled, tarnished with dirt; $. 7.32.-FTUT a. cleansing. - a. cleansing, detergent. (-:) the bulbous root of T . (- ) N. of a plant (aneh it). 4 pus, matter. area a. dirty, foul, soiled. - 9: purging, diarrhoea. Sifa a. purging. (-m.) the Jayapāla tree. Est a nurse who attends to a child's necessities. Orta m. a religious mendicant of the Jaina sect. - PET a. covered with dust and mire; निराहारा कृशा रुक्षा जटिला मलपकिनी Mb.5.186. 20. -9 (9) Ficus Oppositifolia (Mar. Fa fa 3šat). -94 the first (or outer) page of a book. For Private and Personal Use Only

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