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niyuktavat, 3. 5. 75, like a servant. nirvịtikarā, f. 3. 4. 59, name of a palanquin. nirbhāra, adj. 2. 6. 607, free from burden. nişadyā, f. 2. I. 285, a solitary place. See ạisajjā, Rā
jendra. nirangikā, f. 2. 2. 551= nirangi, f. 2. I. 19, veil. Sirovastra, Deśī. 4. 31. nīhārādri, m. 3. I. 269. Himādri, Cf. PS.
pangüya, nom. 2. I. 125, to become lame. pañcavarna, adj. 2. 2. 291, five-colored, L. panyavanītā, f. 2. I. 244, courtesan. payoja, n. 3. I. 120, lotus. Cf. PS. payorāśi, m. 3. 6. 28=sāgara, as time-measure. payoruha, n. 3. I. 128, lotus, L. Cf. PS. parasvaharaṇa, n. 3, 6, 20, seizing another's property, L. parisprś, adj. 2. 5. 69, imitating. pāripārsvikī, f. 3. 3. 12, a female attendant. pārsvabhāga, m. 2. 3. 572, mountain-slope. puța, m. 2. 6. 191, the cover (of a drum) ; 2. 4. 43, cover of
a bowl. putrabhānda, m. 3. 1. 86, affectionate term for a son. pūtāra, m. 3. 4. 114, a small creature living in water,
Haim. VIII. I. 170. pūtkr, 2. 6. 175, to sob (MW 'to breathe hard '). pūrvajanman, m. 2. I. 164=pūrvaja, ancestor. pūrvin, adj. 2. 6. 361, before, in comp. with participle,
like pūrva prakirņaka, m. 2. 6. 558, a division of the gods. See
p. 125 (2. 3. 770). pratikāra, m. 3. I. 224, elephant-driver. pratikeśava, m. 2. 5. 104=prativāsudeva. pratipad, f. 2. 3. 129, understanding, intelligence, L. Cf.
PS. pratoda, m. 3. 4. 124, ox-goad. pradīpana, 2. 5. 139, fire. pradyotana, m. 2. 2. 70, the sun, L. Cf. PS.
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