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347 anduka, m. 5. 5. 464, chain for an elephant's feet, L. Cf.
PS. apați, f. 4. 7. 99, screen or wall of cloth, L. apācya, adj. 4. 1. 48, southern, L. apānaghanța, adj. 5. 2, 126, wearing buttock-bells. See
n. 301. apratarkya, adj. 4. 7. 160, unexpected. Cf. pw. apratişthāna, m. or n. 4. I. 887, n. of a hell. See K.
p. 319. abhinets, m. 5. 2. 145, actor. Cf. Wilson. abhineya, m. 5. 2. 145, character, rôle. Cf. abhinetavya,
'to be represented dramatically.' abhilūna, part. 4. 2. 168, cut off. abhyaț, 4. 2. 254, to approach, to go to meet. abhyuttheya, n. 5. 4. 57, the rising from a seat for respect
ful greeting. amalla, adj. 4.7. 125, weak. arere, ind. 5. 5. 174, interjection of calling to inferiors or
calling angrily, L. ardhcakradhara, m. 5. 2. 236 = Väsudeva. alam, ind. 4. 5. 164, surely, verily, fully, entirely, Apte. avakokila, adj. 4. 4. 62, called down to by the cuckoo.
Only scholiast. avanīka, n. 5. 5. 9, floor. avara, adj. 4. 4. 290, apparently'second.' avasarpa, m. 4. I. 700, spy, L. PS. asammā, f. 4. 7. 110, inequality. asuhţdin, adj. 4. 2. 164, unfriendly. astunkāra, adj. 5. 3. 49, saying 'so be it.' Only scholiast. astrāgārika, m. 5. 3. 80, superintendent of an arsenal. astrin, adj. 4. I. 388, armed. Cf. PS. asprașțum, 5. 5. 348, to avoid contact.
āghrāta, adj. 5. 4. 91 =ākrānta, overcome, agitated, L. ācāmāmlavardhamāna, n. 4. 7. 341; 5. 4. 245, a kind of
tapas. See n. 252. āccheda, m. 4. 1. 678, cutting off, L.
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