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APPENDIX TWO dāna, 6. 31, see dvāradāna. durmatta, adj. 6. 351, arrogant. dūijjantaka, m. 3. 49, n. of sect of ascetics.: dutikā, f. 11. 282, go-between, L. devacchanda, n. 5. 184, dais in a samavasaraṇa. devadūşya, n. 2. 196, a garment of fine material. dohada, n. 11. 490, pregnancy-whim. Only L. in neuter. dvāradāna, n. 6. 31, closing of door. Cf. Guj. devum, which
means both' to give' and 'to close.' dvitiyavayasa, adj. 11. 138, middle-aged, L. dvika, m. 13. 42, crow. dhanāya, nom. 7.96, to seek money. dhūpadahana, n. 7. 210, incense-burner. nibandha, m. n. 12. 102, persistence, PH. nirjarya, adj. 4. 53, to be destroyed. nirvīrā, f. 11. 153, a woman whose husband and sons are
dead, L. nişkala, adj. 4. 267, having a soft sound. See Bharatakośa,
s.v. niskuta, m. n. 1. 202, one of the 4 divisions of Bharatakşetra
bounded by Vaitādhya, the ocean, and the Sindhu or Gangā. nişthita, adj. 13. 63, consumed. nilavati, f. 12. 390, n. of mt. naişthika, adj. 2. 5, having good character. See PH. nitthā. nausainya, m. 4. 141, 516, sailor, marine. pakkaņa, m. 4. 228, outcaste. pațu, adj. 1. 66, healthy, L. padmavedi, f. 4. 422, n., of terrace of Saudharma, K., p. 214. parabrahman, n. 5. 45, emancipation. parākṣepa, m. 12. 213=ākṣepa, challenge. parişaha, m. 6. 13, trial. pariks, 6. 94, to test. palala, m. 13. 167, flesh, L. pāļūpața, adj. 11. 116, repeatedly splitting (?).
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