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APPENDIX TWO apaśīta, adj. 3. 498, warm. ayathākhyāna, n. 4. 105, falsehood. aruņābha, m. 12. 276, n. of palace in first heaven. alambhūşņu, adj. 13. 93, able, L. alasāya, nom, 3. 571, to be lazy. avakesi, f. 6. 51, a barren plant, L. avanāmani, adj. 7. 75, causing bending. avigīta, adj. 11. 405, faultlese. asipatra, m. 12. 230, sugar-cane with sword-shaped leaves, L. astāgha, adj. 13. 285, deep. ākṣika, m. 7. 161, gambler. ātāpanā, f. 4. 112, penance of standing in the heat of the sun,
PE. ātmanindin, adj. 4. 483, blaming one's self. āds, 4. 64, to be proud of. āprach, 6. 408, to get permission. ābhiri, f. 3. 307, herdswoman, L. āmavat, adj. 7. 244, sick. āmalaki, f. 2. 106, a boys' game, touch and go.' See n. 67. āraka, m. n. 13. 74=āra, spoke in the wheel of time. āryasuta, m. 7. 72 =āryaputra, husband. ālekhyaśeşatā, f. 12. 426, death. āvaśyaka, n. 3. 233, the daily pratikramaņa. āstārikā, f. 3. 568, fire-place. āsthā, f. 7. 271, staying.
inginimaraṇa, n. 11.357, a kind of death. See n. 221. Cf.
Meyer, 101 n.
uccūla, m. 10. 16, bunch. utkil, 12. 379, to tear down, uproot. uttara, n. 3. 5, garment, PH. uttumula, adj., 3. 200, excited. utpaț, caus. 1. 172; 3. 240, to lift up. utpuța, 9. 100, nostril (?) uddhț, 8. 538, used intransitively, to rise.
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