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APPENDIX TWO dinātyaya, m. 8. 9. 347, night, L. dirghapatha, m. 9. 1. 430, road to death. durāyati, adj. 9. 3. 150, having evil consequences. durdeya, adj. 9. 1. 550, hard to give. durvāta, m. 9. 4. 70, storm. devana, m. 8. 3. 438, 1055, a die, L. devasthāna, n. 8. 1. 239, temple! dogunduka, m. 8. 1. 110, a class of very sportive gods, PE. dorbhịt, adj. 8. 7. 301, powerful. druha, m. 8. 5. 340, enemy, L. dvārabhūmika, f. 8. 3. 186, door-area. dhanurdaņda, m. 8. 5. 238 = dhanuryaști, bow. dharmaputra, m. 8. 3. 675, adopted son, MW. Rather, like
a son. dhānyarandhani, f. 8. 7. 57, cook. dhvani, m. 8. 10. 74, word, L.
nadicara, adj. 8. 9. 94, river-ranging. narāda, m. 8. 2. 353, räkşasa. nastita, adj. 8. 5. 264, nozzled, L. nāțaņa, m. or n. 8. 3. 74, making. nindu, f. 8. 5. 90, a woman bearing a dead child, L. niyuddhajivin, m. 8. 5. 279, professional fighter. niyojana, m. 9. 1. 12, = niyoja, duty. nirgara, adj. 8. 3. 361, free from poison. nirnidāna, adj. 8. 9. 238, unceasing. nirbhraþța, adj. 8. 6. 46, cooked. niryāma, m. 8. 7. 344; 9. 3. 313, pilot, L. nirvști, f. 8. 3. 1017, n. of śāsanadevi. nīrājanā, f. 8. 3. 290, waving of light, only W. (MW). nemin, m. 8. 7. 261, Neminātha.
pațțabandha, m. 8. 3. 501, binding or crowning the head with a
turban or tiara, L. paramārhati, f. 8. 3. 612, 8. 3. 666, advanced laywoman. paricita, m. 9. 1. 572, an acquaintance.
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